Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 318, 20 December 1915 — Page 13

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INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 20. Other, thatl'ihe reiteration that he would not reconsider his resignation, wired to -h dtpsr'rofrt of Ji'Stlrc. "Frank 0. Dalley. T" 1 S'a'oy -K-'.. ::; j.-a.r.-ioy '

Mf-'-eiy wizi. Jt.ft tats ?!K.!rfta. to Monri M: 1;D ' . 'd-CcrCuvcn wrh his rennest. ts . peeVd- .thei dfartmcn rf -relieve ;'Jr,. bai'ey t-xi TD?crri.'

year and for other business. pertaining to the cemetery. JOHN L. RUPE. President. HOWARD A. DILL, Sec. ,20-24-1

EVERYTHING to repair that broken; baby cabs, wringer rolls, tespers, all kinds of grinding. - pletures frar rd, new and old bicycles. We turn : thine ay. Call for and delivered. ... .... pft ?T;1n gt

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BY ANN LISLE. Life has a way of playing into the hands of a Caroline Knolys; since she

lice, ivtui on muui niuij-. 1 o right to drinl; that whiskey. ' 'U ways makes me silly." :

lejecis unavauaoie earns ana piays hers in the dirf,(nioii oi the general those she means to use with a gamb- interest and Susan crumpled before

ler's dangerous overemphasis on their (the tableau in tbe doorway

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value. A really good "bluff" is seldom "called" In a card game arid in Ufa the steady insolence ot one. who declares her lisnd full of trurnp& is not often questioned. Carolina chose quietly to lea.. Michael Krellln on. "Oh, you still believe in roarriase." taid she "that's interesting."

M'chae! smiled at her wisely, or; ; all the men she had ever met, he wasi " tUe only one nnite fully capable of managing Mrs. Knolys aad he would t

It hardly saemed possible that the very woman she had been conjurinK to appear should really he standin;

I at tile door cf the Sanbury apartniir.t, j v!th Michael Krellln bow ins revereirtI iy to ki&s her hand. Susan fairly i crumpled up where she eut ad made a viid clutch at hor head "There iie

! D on't you se hr? OS.'-Ctirris; s gone to my hi;?d!". (To Be ConUnvicdy'

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never have gtoppeci long enough in his

serious work In the world ro try to manager her. 'You mean, as soon as we are inconsistent we are interesting," he said with the precision English vowels demanded of h'm. "You believe in conventions that you do not observe; I for a time observe conventions In which I do not believe." "Don't you believe In - marriage?" cried a horrified Susan. Krellln bowed to her. One could top to be ven- polite to so ut erlv unworthy an adversary, "Yts, as all unmarried people do." Susan managed to edge a little farther away from him and her voice took on a shrillness that was a bit suggestive in conjunction with her heightened color. "I'm sure I don't know what you mean; but it makes me very uncomfortable." "Then you believe in women, too?" asked Carol'ne. Hildegarde rose in jros. rlicl

Tr-e corv ."' n - . psrsoral. ad 1 -'v.- . rely on Mrs. Faunlkiu u - - ; ' lng! "Bcundlessly! And in pvery r.: - , ' v" pac! y of citizenship. I b li . esrec rlly 1 1be one !'--. :r-jv va ny marry." Krellln, quite forge' tiag ha; ,'r:;. v, ' " he was an apos le of the fc sonorous. T-"---'-T6$e in all sincerity and continued Frine' ,,' with a frankness that added to Caro-i d !" line's delight as it horrified Missl f1137"" er-

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m?i STEEL JEWELR

Th t Hawing h"? been placed in ) my hands, prepaid;.; by one- of her j Hon a: Sarah K. Drnnis, wife oi Thoiuas C. I T5epr:ie, depaed thi lit o arfd 73 ytars. 9 m""!n and 1 day. She was! 'he daughter of Demo--ey and Jane j Th'. it Drc - wh" were pioneers in the; ncrthwpe?rn parr of Wayne coiriy, ! .uvrT. Fcr my, .Ird. . For. the . past ; r!.----sr! vr;"K tli,-. hart re!.?ffl in T?!h. ;

jvr-rd. -For the pa?t year and a half j J r'ne had "been inval'd af d for the ; - la ? r three ninths and a half she was ;

. U "( her sickness ab.e. suffered intense! Lis i j pain, but -it 'was borne with patience!

.antf-'CarisTian fortitude. Many times '

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-K-rf. .... V 'j.. !sh"a,d that if it was the Lord's will -T! a rr fv vn fnr LOMDOX, Dec...?O.Aithcu.!P YOU Tit tOT ary jewelry fs tri-xfint. 'retir&rt $&Miii hi Savior was manifest at ! 1 BUSlnCSS advertising.

the faphion of wearies !

all tltnes. : She shewed a oheerfulness

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p'asoues, neck!?iees

reeute ef - Jet rtli&i&H liraiiti

growing.. With -so fw .'o99oriutittlin1'nie''H6m:,mlfrht -be- heard at mnr

and , ether orna- .bat waa wcr,derfuL .Realizinci. that

j.idty'me:rwH -near arrff tne surtt&ens to

displaying jewels at nip-ht. the ' moment she called- her husband and

'' -: - ! ' f "nr!: : -. tpa-i jus w is "SndrMS' round her and told them for t'aylis'V. ' jewc'iy. Strings ' cf -am-' '!,t sh was ready and willing to go, l or. fc:-In B nee. are iraln being wcrnJ 'ha all was' perfectly clear, and exand fo are both coral a-d Jet, and even , horted each one to live a clean, pure, the cld-fashioned garnet is having its , life, so that they might be re-united in

!"nigs. The filet has returned to ne world above. , She held a birth-

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one insertion, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to j this office before lO.i

o'clock a. m. in order that we may insert it in the evening issue. FOLLOW THE WANT AD WAY . , If you are in business and do not already carry a little ad in the Palladium Phone 2834 and our ad man will

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Fv. .inStfjft 09 Pearl St., modern. 7 .. recces, will rent right to .reliable tenant: nil5 2 N. Pi 3 rocm flat, gas, electric light, S7.0Q; 70' S. 6th. S rooms ?8 00 r Sl7' S. 4th, -J roms. S.(0. Sea Shideler, Main. Phone "14. 3-if

FOR KSMTeteam ht th -t

. House, Phone 3180.

-Furnished rocin, aiodcrn, t, to gentleman. 309 N. 20-2t

1- Charles st. 17-tf

FOR SALE

PGR SALE Male pigs. Pclan China: alK0 Buff Rock cockerels. done

E147-C. 7-18t' FOR SALE Christmas trees at all j prices, delivered. Phor.a 513'J-A. 1-Vt FOR SALEBelgian hares. 417 Km-! sey St. lo-".t !

FQRALE-;3everal big bargstns, pi-i

anos and player pianos Prom lt0 to $150 discount. Don't throw away: your, money but see us a id save. Wat-! son'sJ! S. 7th st. 16-5tj g FOR S ALE Fox terriers, Uverett ! 5

Sch-.tslle, 300 S. 4th t. 17-7t

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YOU CAN GET IT TCDAY, with Christmas close at hand, the need of a litUe extra money is felt In every faintly. WE WTLX MAKB YOU A LOAN to supply your needs on your Furniture, Piano Team or any personal propertr and leave them t& year possession. Call, write or phr e; our Agent will explain our EJLSy TE82IS and LOW RATES without charge. " . OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAJL. The State levestment and Loan CompanyPhone 2560.; i :R46rii4a, Coloniil Bldg. Take Elevator to Third Fioor. ' '

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tVAXTEU To rent 4 room ai ? " sih Modern, centrally located Adaier-t-care Palli-diuro . 24-tf

the evening coiffure, and thisclassic crrament is often seen In finely cut Jet.

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ht in the Friends church and lived i died consistent with the Friends I elief, her membership being in the West Richmond Friends monthly meetirg. ' nrs '.eaves "a hift-snd, ten children.

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WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest .prices. See him at once 416 Main. Phone 1945 4-t-

' FOR SALE Ohep tted, springs and I FSr Si t On af-fount .of It beln?1

lwpcTil'l-' for fe - cont'Sne with my study of etenotypy I will sell ray stenoptype very cif .p it o!d at once. I like stenotypy very much and would advfse 6ry cne who wr.nts the best system of dicttiti- to ts' e 1L Address Pox, 74. CeterylHe.lnd. 18-3t 1 THREE needles for any m chine. 8c. Inquire Singer Store, 7 S. 7th st "-7-10-14 17-0-22

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Qirls Wanted STEAL, GCCD PAV.

nitary Mat' -sses made of Old en there. Pillows made to order. Best Goose ..3.00 per pair, fathers bought and sold. Matsses all Vind lurde over.

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Use Oyr Money Leans on Furniture, Pianos, Hones, Wagons, Etc $25.00 for 3 Months cost . . . . r,$4.10w. $50.00 for 3 Months cost . . . . :1 . .. .$5 25 Longer or Sorter Ume as desired Any amo CALL. WRITE OR TELEPHONE. ": RDCHMOND LOAN CO. Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Phone 1545. Richmond, Ind. Open Evenings Until Xmas.

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have just ru:i over to let I aer their various other interests, or also to arrange fitting Christmas parties for the wounded in the base hospitals on their return, and accordingly are canvassing all their friends for gifts.

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I DeiTeve in eugenics ana endowed maternity in everything that makes for a superior humanity. I believe that by our foolish laws we can sometimes save people from doing what they'd like to do. I should like to save people from being what they are and I believe I believe that I'm a stupid fool for telling you sincerely all that I do believe." "I've listened long enough! I'm bound to protest!" cried an outraged Susan, getting to ber feet with some

what the same effect a stopper produces when L flis from a bottle of. SAYS HOllY A

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R. Sayre,; qne or. the largest mdiydual farm owners in North Dakota, has adopted the slogan, "Song birds for

ever and a catless world in 1920," and i

prizes to . persons killing

Heaven vil. .')-: ; - :-'-. ',' And thT"- rh .Vi::, .1 Stand! ' Then ' trust in God thxcu0ht all lay days.

Fear(not for Ha shall hold thy hand.J

l hough dark the way, still hope and J pray, " Some time, some time, we'll understand."

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BURNS BARRELS OF AIR iloit Woudrful Cooking. Baking. Heating Stove Ever Invented Economical, Safe, Convenient For Demonstration Call Phone 4.S3S.

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Susan Denounces AH of His Ideas. Krellln smiled with a courtly air of respect that was most d'srespectful as Caroline knew, although Susan did not. "Ah, then there is hope for you," said Krellln. "Oh, I'm not clever! But I think your ideas are perfectly ridiculous and detestable all of them," cried Susan scathingly. "Thank you. I would have doubted them if you thought otherwise." "And as for women as citizens women voting and doing the work of men well, it's bad enough now as it

a wnen tney nappen io nom ornce under the Government" "I remember you had difficulty." broke in Krellin greatly amused. Susan chose not to heed his interruption. "Yes, we had an experience at the customs!" "Susan!" cried Caroline warningly. But the impetuous Susan was not to be stopped. "There was a hussy there .when we arrived of all the insolence in office ha! If I had my way"- Miss Amble stopped for sheer lack ot breath. "Ycu didn't have your way. That was the trouble, wasn't it?" inquired

Krellin, pleasantly.

Susan found herself possessed of the courage of her convict'ons due to the incident of the customs and the unaccustomed Scotch. She rose 1 ke

an Amazon and fairly shouted out heri

challenge: "Well, I'd like to meet her

-ome time face to face, that's all,

I hen she rildn t nave nor little badae

I and the authority of the Governent behind her. I'd like" Susan found herself feeling strange-

l flustered. She was addressing no

one at all, for suddenly Krtllln had

risen with an Excuse me and gone to the door and on that door all eyes,

rven Caroline s, were fixed. usan. w.th her eyes still on Caro-

POISON FACTORY

Urges Everyone to Drink Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast.

Just as coal, when its burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombustible material in the form Of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not completely eliminated from the system each day, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which infest the, bowels. From this mas3 of left-over waste, toxins

i and ptomai&e-like poisons are formed i law.

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Notice is fco , ' " '. T.erh ; -.' v'ddison H. . : ring for srle

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f.?rjo lat'elj' ' cWnr-d by deccion. oc.iSi ti-g of ore b-.r.-'-f' ! nr1 ' :tv ::c;ej. located alcn-: Richinor.d i. J Will rrr.aburg turnpike, and r . one mile southeast of Williamsburg. This farm : is all subject to cultiv?tion excepting; some ten acres of timber, is well j

fenced, with all improvements in good condition as a whole. Mr. Roll Harris is upon the farm and will show same to any interested perr . Possession will be given March 1, 1916, and the farm sold free and cleir of ?11 liens excepting taxe3 of the year 1916, payable in 1917, a"d to purchased will able in 1917,, and to purchaser will good merchantable title in heirs at

Prard-vayton, five-passenger, easy rT. gcrd condition, speedometer. T" ' b:r-... P-e-f-Me electric ''( h W?h' over clock, oil guage, gao-I'-e re'u-e caure. original paint.

'-iJtr in-'er tubes, ore new tine extra.

y X -I ;",.Vft r ycunVani'810 "'T'ir'J PrHg waterproof tin hold,c , . . . . n A& i t. oxira et of gears up to seventy tf.n bp - ; ?V.;. . TV"..-;.': " n'nf" re- hour, car In use every day.

.i,a'v.. i tr, "f .-. ir for winter or summer. Good and

The First National Bank WiS MAKE FTVE YEAR FARM LOANS. NO COMMISSION CHARGE. ft HY IZCy SEE U ABOUT YOURS T

and sucked into the blood.

Men and women who can't get feeling right must begin to take-inside baths. Before eating breakfast each m6rning drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the : previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin prac'ic'ng internal sanitation. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on the subject. Remember inside bathing is more important than outside bathing, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. adv.

Undersign will consider bids for this

farm until December 31, 1915, reserving the right, however,! to close sale any day before such date. Interested

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Will pay S70 per month to begin with. Call at the Richmond Business College 18-2t WANTED 25 bench and 15 floor molders, steady work, no trouble. Zanesville Malleable Co.. Zar'esville. O. WANTED Raw furs, highest maTket price. Ed Burris, 634 N. 10th. 18-7t MOLER BARBERCOLLF. 3:; "indl-m-apolis, ind... wants you to learn the trade. It this opportunity means liEhter, cleane.' work at better pay you want it. Can learn in a few weeks and have your own shop. Write for the truth about it today. lS-6t

cheap for quick buyer at $250. Call, phone or write quick. Phone 3789. 25 S. 20th St. J. BUR ON WHARTON

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James F. Harris. Cen'ervile, cr Wil- WANTED--Good woman for seaeral Ham A TTarris ("near Webster. Rirh. housework. Phone 2382. ; 40t

FOR SALE A Nine-Piece Old English Dining Suite Consisting of a large oval glas-d china closet, serving table, a fifty-four inch round tat e and six dining chairs, leather seated. Every piece good as new. A nice Xma" present at small cost. Can be seen at 916 Main st.

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

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pons, Jl.25 tier day. call tnis evening. 108 Ft. Wayne ave. Apply M. W. Hill. ?0-U

FOR RifiNT

mond rural route, or with Roll Har-; WANTED Four girls to

rls, Williamsburg, and at once as this farm will not have to seek a purchaser. Terms One-third at least cash in hand, and balance in two equal annual installments, bearing interest at six per Centura per annum, payab' semiannually, secured by mortg . - and protected further b7 in' ranee assigned to grantors. JA"ES H. HAftRI. W'LLIAM A. HARRIS, ROLL HARRIS. Representing Heirs Addison H. Harris, deceased. 29-6-13-20-27

FOR SALE Good grocery store, chep rent, new building, clean stock, five living rooms. . Small cash required. .

iFlne chance for man and wife. Ad-.

dress owner, George N. Co k. Newark, ! Ohio. - ... 20-lt

NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS. - The annual meeting of the owners Of lots in Earlham cemetery , will bo held at the office of William H. Bradbury & Son in the Westcott block, on Monday, January 3, 1916, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to elect one director and to receive the report for the past

OR RENT 81 S. 17th, St., 5 rooms. modern.. 818 and water. Pee Shideler. 1 Phone 1814. 8-tf

FOR RENT Pboe;4r8?.'

louse, 219 84 11th

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FOR RENT Cottage, t , Inquire 242 Jj. ShjBt. ? ' ;. l't V f - i8-7t FC RENT Hduse with barn, $li:00. ifenj. Ti Harris. " -J - - l8-8t Rf;RT6ttA6E " new concrete building, rear 19 S. ! 1th st. Private rooria for household oods, also open space. Phone 1412. Richmond Storace Co.

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FOR RENT 7 room, modern with furnace. Phone 14S5.

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences tn all parts of the city. eW write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. ., BrtADBURY & SON

' "RnArn 1 ti! S. Wst-ott H'rws.

insurance. Loans. Real Es-

tate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 33. - FOR BALE 200 acres river bottom farm. $i:5 ; also other farms and city property. Porter fled A De"- ' 7tf

A. M. R03ERTS. REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8XH.

Get Your Order In and Avoid the XMAS RUSH. Suits and Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed

50c

Work called tor and delivered promptly. Give me a triaL SUPERIOR CLEANING CO. PHONE

311641

i OR SALE MODERN HOMES In all parts of city. Special bargain In a home on North 18th street. 8 on West 5th street These are) bts bargains. See HOME BUILDERS Phones 8247. 4147. 444T. fc E. G. Kemper. Sit West Mala St

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

I Myers ard Red Jacket Purips. i Ilewanee "7ter Zstm end Ele-.-.tric i L'gating for tha Country Kotce. Wri or . elephone for Catalogue. i We Do Pump Repairing in i Any Part of Wayne County, j Telephone Us. Bertsch Bros j Phcne 25 (Reverse Chr-res.) . Centervil'.o, Ind.

R1G3BY wUl pay bigber-t cih price j for second hand gc:'s and te and sell chc.p. See him. 14 N.-6(h

st. Phone- 2b?2. 15-2t

TRY our new up-to-date way of moving household goods, carefully moved by large covered truck, local and long distance moving a specialty, no crating required. Phone 1595. Oxer & Dils, 134 S. 14th.

LOST

LOST Srcwn fur muff Saturday attercoon. Finder please telephone 1589. Reward. ' SQ-lt LOST Thursday. - child's sewing bag!

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Stb and Finley school.

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MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE LKX.iV LKfc; Moved to ana tross tbe dty by large motor track. Fesreei Monger. Transfer aad Stone 43 ebon Z60.

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