Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 135, 24 April 1916 — Page 11

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Babies Take Notice, Richmond Offers Best Hope for You to Live

Children, after they have been one year of age, have a better chance to survive if tbey live in Richmond than if they live In the county outside . of Richmond or in any third class city in the state. . John Melpolder, secretary of the Wayne. County Social Service bureau, has found that this is true according to statistics for 1915. During that year

" SPEED SQUINT" KNOWN WORLD OVER

1". 10UIS CHEVROLET came to t.s United States in 1008 to ride as mechanician with Victor Hemery. Chevrolet stayed. And today his is a name that is known almost as well as that of Henry Ford or John N. Willys, for he is not only a race driver of unusual ability and courage, but his engineering genius has been immortalized in a car bearing his name. "It's his eyes" Bill Pickens, King of the 'Barnstorming impressarios used to say. Chevrolet drove for Bill during the lurid Buick racing days, and it was Chevrolet's eyes that hs guarded and cherished their safety over all other parts of his anatomy. Chevrolet wears goggles but not on his eyes. They only serve to hold his cap tightly on his head. His "Speed squint" is famed the world over and is expected to serve him well

in the Sixth International Sweepstakes racefor the 300-mile distance to be held on th Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 30th. t In this one, Chevrolet will drive a Frontenac, a car of his own creation, about which little or nothing is known. It will.be more than a dark, horse in the Indianapolis event, for everyone who knows Chevrolet knows to fear him as a racing competitor. His experience is as varied as it is spectacular, and he is no stranger to accidents.

RECEIVE BIG GLASS! Moose lodge will initiate a large class of candidates tonight. The following will take the work: William Hoelscher, Herbert G. Fosler. W. A. Jones, William Alexander, George W. Baker, Silas Baker, Edwin Gwinn, James Burns, Merton G. Leeds, Chas. Ronan. James Cresley, Grover C. Kllis, George Craig, William Ragsdale, Yarnesz Spauldiug, Frank Delory, Henry E. Long, George VanZant, Charles E. Gibbs, Herbert D. Roberts, Oran S. Beck, John Fye, Wilson Langley and Paul Uaroff. MELPOUDER TO SPEAK AT CHARITY CONFERENCE The organization of charity in Richmond and Wayne county will be outlined at the national confereuce of charities and corrections by John Melpolder, secretary of the local bureau. He has been asked to address the conference on Friday, May 12, on the subject: "Co-ordination of Civic Effort in Small Communities.". . f SERVES HAILSTONE ICE CREAM. COLUMBUS, Ind., April 24. Ice cream frozen with hailstones gathered in her yard was served to guests by Mrs. Forrest Cooper. BOY ESCAPES INJURY. SOUTH BEND, Ind., April 24. Fiftcen-months-old Ralph Hutchiuson

Rheumatism Easily Relieved By Cleansing the Blood , S. S. S. Gives Quick Relief By Toning Up the Blood

Taa. but how? A natural question. Th tniwir la that you must cleanse your blood by stimulating: it to healthy, virorous action, mo that it will throw nff the nrerm apd impurities that cause Rheumatism. The action of the won derful blood purifier, 8. S. S.. Is to practically renew the 1 life -felood, give it vigor, stimulate the flow, making; it throw out the germs and the poison impurities. The excruciating pains of iumatlsm, whether It is the shoo tin.

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Tpg-ro HEAR 14 children died in Wayne county toutside of Richmond while only 8 children died in Richmond. The study was made of children from one to five years when children usually have either succumbed to or have overcome the effects of infantile diseases. The average number of deaths per Richmond population of children beLOUIS Chevrolet FCONTENAO was not hurt by a fall from a second story window. "TIZ" FIXES ACHING SWOLLEN, SORE FEET How "Tiz" Does Comfort Tired, Burn ! ing, Calloused Feet and Corns. "Sure! I use TCP every time for amy. foot trouble" Good-bye. sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. Gooy-bye, corns, callouses bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony.; "Tiz". is magical, acta right off. "Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "Tiz" and wear smaller shoes. Use "Tiz" and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" now' "at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. Ar years foot comfort guaranteed or money .refunded. Adv. tabbing Sciatica, the gripping agony of muscular Rheumatism, or acningr arms and legs that break up sleep will be entirely relieved by S. 8. 8. Don't use nostrurns and drugs. Take the blood bath Nature's blood tonic, S. S. S. Get Ll "y druggiat'.. but insist upon s. S. 8. Let us tell you about blood diseases, fiend for booklet. '"What the Mirror Tells," and if yours is a peculiar case, write Swift Specific Co.. Atlantsw Ga. but begin tnrtTit st nnna

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BUT tV ot A OOD DOCTOR . . THAT CAK CURE we;. - tween these ages in the combined twelve third class cities in Indiana for the year 1915, was 19.5 or 13.5 more than in Richmond. "Children in Richmond between these ages cannot be woefully neglected," said Mr. Melpolder, "or these figures would not prove such an astonishingly good condition compared with other cities. Considering, moreover, that the number of children between these ages in Richmond is approximately 1S50, then the loss of six of them during the year, or less than onethird of one per cent, is certainly a record of survival and loss of which Richmond may well be proud." Statistics examined by the social service secretary show ihat a child under one year of age has a better chance to live, if he Is born in the country but after one year has passed successfully, he has a better chance it he lives in the city. SENDS EASTER CARDS. Easter Greeting cards have been sent from the V. M. C- A. to young men of the city and people interested in the work of the "Y." The card reads: "The Young Men's Christian Association cordially invites you to attend the church of your choice, Easter Sunday, April 23rd. ' NERVOUS BREAKDOWN Stamford, Conn., Nurae Tells How She Found Health. Stamford, Conn. "I am a nurse and suffered from a nervous breakdown. I had no appetite and could not sleep at night, and nothing teemed to help me.' By chance I heard of Vinol, and after taking the first bottle I noticed an improvement, and four bottles made me well and strong, it gave me a healthy appetite, so I can sleep soundly night or day. I consider Vinol a wonderful, tonic." Edith R. Forbes, Stamford, Conn. The reason Vinol is so successful in overcoming such conditions is because it is a contitutibnal remedy and goes to the seat of the trouble. It is the greatest, strength creator we know due to the extractive medicinal elements of fresh cod livers .without oil. combined with poptonate of iron and beef peptone, all dissolved in a pure medicinal wine. We have seen so many wonderful recoveries like this right l.ere in- Richmond caused by Vinol. that we feel perfectly safe in offering to return money in every such case where Vonol fails to benefit. Clem Thistlethwaite, druggist, Richmond, Ind. Adv. Palladium Waet Ads Phone 2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., lc per word for one insertion, or 7 insertions fof the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office before 10 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 Nvill call and give you rates for business advertising. WANTED Waeted AT ONCE YOUNG MAN TO SOLICIT ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR AN AMUSEMENT WEEKLY. ADDRESS smgCARE THE PALLADIUM. WANTED Atkinson py. highest e cash prices for second band goods and sells at lowest prices. See aim at once. - 6 Main street Phone 1945. Dec 4-tf

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VER TOO EVER HARD OF HFAftiw: I u - DOCTOR TO 1 COREOUI f WANTED Bicycles, baby cabs, wring era and furniture to repair. La wu mowers, saws scythes and shears sharpened. Tires $2.ii to $3.50. Work called for and delivered free. Phone 2086. Wesley Brown & Sow 24-tf GET your lawnmower sharpened, screen doors repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 3-tf WANTED Lawn mowers ground. Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. F, Brunner, 1029 Main. Phone 1014. 13-tf WANTED Wallpaper and carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 2 Ltf WANTED Your carpets to clean. Call 1904. D W. Walters. 10-26t WANTED 3 men to help ditciu Phone 5122-A. 12-tf WANTED Baby chick" WV W. Surface Campbell8towji. Ohio. 20-"t WANTED Trose who desire- man nurse with experience. Can give good reference. 25 S. 9th. Geo. Reynolds. ' 20-4t WANTED Teams. Call 3062. Joht Duke. 22-tf WANTED Young men for Covering Dept. Richn. :nd Casket Co. 21-7t WANTED A Du Vail wallpaper cleaner. All work guaranteed. Phone orders to 3439. 21-7t WANTED Quilting, 26 N. 13th st. 22-2t WANTED Men to polish, pianos and phonographs. Addi e3 i Star? Piano Co., Richmond, lad. l7-6t WANT!-. To exchange auto for painting or other work. Phone 3136. WANTED Experience- white cook. Inquire City Restaur? t, Eaton, O. 18-7t WANTED Reliable women for housekeeper. 221 S. 3d. 11-tf WANTED If you have used furniture to sell call us. We will buy all you have at any reasonable price. Phone 1469. 520 Main. Brammer & '"ownsend. i9-7t SALESMEN For excellent house to house proposition, $in per day for hustlers. -Men of good character are promoted. L. P., care Palladium. 19-7t WANTED At home correspondent or typewriting of any kind. Phone 3837. l9-7t WANTED Place with family to do housework for summer, S09 N. 13th st. ' 22-2t WTANTED Eight girls at once. Apply Raymond Porch Shade Co., S. J st. 22-4t WANTED Gasoline pen r cement mixer. Call William Dwyer, New Paris, a 20-eod-6t WANTED ManchinistsT assemblers", scraper and lathe hands on high grade work. Steady employment and good Wages. United Machine Co. Bldg. 621 N. Wayne St., Angola, Ind. 24-tu-fri-sat-3t. WANTED One or two furnished downstairs front rooms. Private entrance, cooking privileges, centrally located. Phone 1925. 24-lt WANTED Five or six room house with bath. Address X. Y., Palladium. 24-lt WANTED Night dishwasLer and pas try cook at once. Hull s Restaurant. N. 9th st. 24-2t WANTED Girls to learn to operate sewing machines. We pay 10c per hour wblle learning to do our work. Atlas Underwear Co. Cor. 10th and N. D st. 24-7t WANTED A dishwasher at Zwissler's Restaurant. 24-2t WANTED Boy to strip tobacco. 536 Main st. 24-2t WANTED Girl at Richn.-nd Baking Co. 24-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Upper 5 room flat, bath. $12.00, 324 S. 11th st. 10-tf FOR HENT Light housekeeping rooms. No. 37 N. Sth st. - 11-tf FOR RENT 2 downstairs front rooms for light housekeeping, heat, light. Reasonable. Phoae 4669. 15-tf FOR RENT 5 room house, bath, both kinds of water, electric liehts . Kns N. 19th st. Inquire 540 N. 19th st. 17-tf FOR RENT 4 rooms at 116 S. 5th. Call 221 S. 6th between 6 and 7 p. m. ' 18-7t FOR RENT 3 room flat corner 6th & Main, over Fosler drug store. See A. W. Gregg or phone 1537. 20-tf FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping or business, 26 S. 7th st.

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FOR RENT 6 room upper flat 123 s! 14th st. 21-7t FOR RENT 4 room flat S. 5th and A st See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. .-V-:-.:..: 22-tf FOR RENT 6 room modern bouse, 117 N. W. 3d st Long Bros. Meat Market Phone 2299. - 22-2t FOR RENT 5 room house, 802 S. 13tb at 22-3t FOR RENT House of 5 rooms, 211 N. 4th st 22-tf FOR RENT 5 rooms, strictly modern flat 36 S. 11th. Inquire at 46 S. 11th st 22-tf

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We have just closed a contract with a large city firm for 50 second-hand automobiles per month. Here Is Qiur Offer oe 25 off Them We will be able to get about 25 new cars this month from the HAYNES, CHEVOLET, MONROE and PATTERSON factories, and on the first 23 new machines sold this month we will take in, any make, used car, providing it is in good condition, or Is acceptable to our city agency for used cars. We take no risk this way which enables us to give FULL VALUE on your car. There are a great many people who would buy new cars if they could really get FULL VALUE on their old ones, But as it has been almost impossible in the past to give more than 60 per cent of their true value in order to pay for storage, time and trouble in disposing of them, the average car owner doesn't feel as though he can afford to purchase a new car until his old one is practically worn out. This new plan, however, eliminates all of these troubles, and full . cash value will be given any owner for his car, through this new method.

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Phone 2121. FOR BENT FOR "RENT New 6 yroom modem house, $20.00, 103 S. W. 2d. 22-7t FOR RENT Large barn and storage. Call 105 N. 5th st. 22-2t FOR RENT A modern 7 room house on street car line, 1 acres of ground. Phone 3144. 21-7t Nicely furnished room for rent, modern, new, reasonable, 101 N. 9th st. Hans N. Koll. 24-mo-wd-sat FOR RENT House, $8.00. Phone 3078. 24-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP 4 cylinder Reo light deliver- car and other cars. Quaker City Ga.age. 15-tf FOR SALE Good farm h' se. 1127 Main st. 24-tf FOR. SALE Household furniture. Rugs, Dining Room Sit, Bed Room Suite Chairs, Etc. Address, 219 W. Main. Phone 3234. 18-tf FOR SALE Household furniture, Rugs. Dining Room Set, Bed Room Suite Chairs, Etc. Address, 319 W. Main. Phone 3234. lS-tf FOR SALE Wagons, vehicles, vehicles of all kinds harness, plows, gang plows, corn plows, harrows disc harrows planters, roowe;s, hay-rakes binders, all kinds good as new, 317 N. A st. 18-7t PGR SALE Westcott Touring Car, electric lighted ;nd started. Call Dllle & McGuire Mfg. Co. 18-6t F0R' SALE Second hand lumber. Phone 3267. 18-7t FOR SALE One good driving mare. 1 phaeton and harness, 2 iron safes, refrigerators of all kinds. Highest cash price paid for used furniture and stoves. Rigsbv Furniture store, 14 N. 5th. Phone 2532. ' 19-7t FOR SALE Canary, singer, cheap. 26 Richmond Ave. 19-7t FOR SALE New Jrop-tead sewing machines, $18. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. 17-mon-fri-tf FOR SALE Player piano, 89 John st. 21-7t FOR SALE One horse, oil wagon and route. Phone 3485 or call 908 N. I st. 21-3t FOR SALE About 1500 Bu. of good yellow corn in crib. Phone or call Clyde Flook at Greensfork. 24-3t FOR SALE Fine upright piano, mahogany case in rnerfect musical condition. Will sell at a low price, and on easy payments, witv. bench and scarf. Steinway & Sons Piano Co., Masonic Temple Bldg., N. 9th and A sts. 24-tf FOR SALE Carpenter's work bench and grind stone, 1024 Sheridan st. 24-2t FOR SALE Machine and general repair shop, good, established business, also threshing outfit and one Overland automobile. Mrs. C. M. Parks, WTest Manchester, Ohio. 24-7t FOUND FOUND-r-Bracelet. Call at 508 S. 13th st . . 22-1 1 LOST LOST Silver mesh purse containing sum of money, Saturday afternoon. Return 409 S. 8th st. ' 24-2t LOST A Moose emblem ring. Return ' to Moose club rooms, 9th and Main Reward. 24-2t LOST Hand satchel containing four vr nlri hnv'a rlnthiner. between .Trthn j Snyder farm and C. & O. R. R. last Thursday. Finder leave at f ox s Clothing store.' ' 24-lt

Car; CALL x.j ix : I 'J &-JONES ' 1113& 11 15 Main St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Insurance, Loans, Real Es tate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FOR SALE ome Just outside corporation on Dalton pike, 4 3-4 acres, cozy, 7 room house, water inside, cemented cellar, fine new barn and poultry house cemented, good fences, nice garden and truck patch, all kinds of fruit and ya acre strawberries, beautiful lawn, ornamental shade trees, pasture for horse and cow. For sale by owner. Nc trades. For prices and terms address, W. L. Brooks Hagerstown, Ind. A. M. ROBERTS, HEAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. FOR SALE Building lot east Main street, oppose Glen Mil'ar. Address "T," 2233. East Main St. l5-eod-7t FOR SALE 6 rqom modern home, 118 South 16th. Leaving city. Phone 1161. 18-7t Public Sale I Will Offer at Public Auction on Tuesday Apri! 25th ' The Following Real Estate: One six-room cottage, with electric lights, city water, a fine cemented cellar, and good furnace; also a three room house and good barn on the rear. All this property is 1 cated on the corner of S. W. 4th and E Sts. Mrs. Frank May Simon Weddle, Auct. Sale was postponed on account of rain. SPECIALS 132 Acres, fair buildings, $87 Per A. 240 Acres, good buildings, $85 Per A. S3 Seres, no buildings, $f5 Per A. Porter field & DeBoy. Colonial Bldg. FOR-SALE Farm of 160 acres, 10 miles from Richmond on good road. Buildings all good and modern, well fenced. Terms $125.00 rer acre, easy terms cr will consider trade. For a bargain address M. A. C, care Palladium. 4-tf Bennett & Foreman Farms and city property: 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. FOR .ALE 7 room house. Address A. M., care Palladium. 20-3t FOR SALE Fine cottage, big bargain for cash. Phone 3016. 22-2t MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the It tUv bv larm mntnr frilr Vnrrost tllonger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 260S. , 11-tf

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By McManusi AK THEhEXT DAY 1 J3IRD F.ROM MY 5VTER 1M ITALY! imi8P!BBIPiim i 9" IT B' if. g . 3 Si ; I3 pnn IP Mi With housecleaning time and all of its added expenses is here. jj Perhaps you wish to buy some g new furniture and carpets to B brighten up your home. But you M say you haven't the money wltlv f which to buy them. Come to us fi and we will loan you the money g to buy. anything you want P $35 costs you $4.80 for three j months. That's all. Other M amounts in proportion. All busii iness confidential. a; ' 1 m m 13 Write or Phone Us Richmond m i "Loan Co I I Phone 1545 I I 1 g Colonial Building. Room 8 H H Richmond, Ind. B COR. 7TH AND MAIN ST. g We are licensed and bonded un- jB der the laws of Indiana. iiOTillM BBSSasjtssssBBSSSSJBSaSSSBSaSJSSSaSSSBeMSJSMSSSSMB MONEY FOR TAXES Ask up for money our rates are low payments small. We loan on furniture, pianos, teams, stock, etc., without removal. Private. Reliable. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED "IT'S YOUR MOVE" And That's My Business MOVING No distance too long or too short for" my large covered truck. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck in town for ciay and overland moving. Goods Crated for Shipping. ORA MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St 28-tf J. H. DOHERTY. Building and contracting. Phone 3076. i7-7t AUTOMOBILE and carriage painting. 617 N. 12. S-tr 'Movimig & General; Transfer Track For moving furniture, household goods and pianos, in and out of city. Work guaranteed. Phone 3145. 117 S. W. 5th Lave Your Tires By Vulvanizing. Call CLIFF BEVINGTON, Phone 1003. 1015 Park Place Well OnflHog: Myers, and Red Jacket Pumps. Kewanee Water Systems and Electric! Lighting for the Country Home. i Write or Telephone for Catalogue. We Do Pump Repairing in Any Part of Wayne County: Telephone Us. Bertsclhf Bros , Phone 26 (Reverse Charges.) Centerville, Ind. .

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A DUVALLformerly with . John Lerch, Wallpaper cleaner, all work guaranteed. Phone order to No. 3429i 22-7!