Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 141, 1 May 1916 — Page 11

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5 tVTTHE A 1 WLD7 FOUR SMALL BOYS UNITE WITH CHURCH ' HAQEBSTOWN. Ind., May 1. At .the regular aervlcee of the M. B. church Sunday four small, boy g joined the church. Two of the boye were ions of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons, one a son .of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, and the other the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Souders. - Miss Maude Sparks went to MuoH wdncsday. She will snend twelve t weeks in Normal in preparation for teaching school. Dr. and Mrs. Ramsey went to New Castle Wednesday. . PLAN COMMENCEMENT ' NEW MADISON, O., May 1. The commencement exercises of the New Madison high school will be held Saturday evening, May 6. There' will be eleven graduates this year Merle Brawley. Irvin Bollinger. . Eleanor Durkwall, Elza Gower, Tresa Royer, Mildred Loofbourrow, Herbert Harter, Dale Nlswonger, Byron Loofbourrow, Emll Jones and Paul Stephens. WILLIAMSBURG i Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Oler spent Friday in Richmond. i..Lora Mercer vlsted her grandmother, Mrs, Henry Oleh in Economy Friday. ... Miss Gwendolyn JStegall - entertained sev eral friends Thursday evening... . .Mrs. Howard Starr of Webster spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Allie Ryland. who is very ill Mrs. Bill McNutt and Miss Sadie Kelly were shopping in Richmond Friday .Mr. and Mrs. B. Barnhouse are the parents of a baby girl .... Several from here . attended the commencement exercises at Webster Thursday evening. . . .Mrs Dora Lyboult spent Thursday in Richmond. ....Mrs. Edna Huddleston spent last Thursday evening with Ethel and Esther Frazer.. ..Mrs. W. Faucett-is visiting her son, Lawrence, in Richmond. . ...Mrs. LIzsie Cranor entertained a club Friday afternoon. DROP TODD TRIAL LIBERTY, Ind.. May 1. In the case of Elmer Todd against Bud Todd, for assault, the plaintiff failed to appear, and the case was dismissed.

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1 WelL here I be. Girls. Doing jest the same as all them other famns tars, giving something away free. 'Course It's only advice I'm going to glr, but. goodness knows, I shud be abel to giv jest as good advice as any tot them other purty actress wimmen. Not that I like to talk about myself, but I know jest as xneny beooty sekrets as enybody evven If I don't use them. Advice on ewerythlng that's what I'm going to giv. I'm going to tel yon how to be purty, how to kapture a husband that's hard, but I'll make it ezy for yon. Then if you. are stuck on the movies I'lptel you wether you ort to cum In or stay out and bow to get in now that I am in the movies myself, i know all about that, you see. Let me say rite here that If you are not purty you mite as well giv up all hopes. Abbillty don't count Why. with all my brains I bet as how. I jwudn't have got in if it hadn't been lor my looks. An Til tel you how tq cook, and how to dress stillshly. and how to beeware the traps that wlkfced men set, and, oh ewerythlng. That is errerythlng that I know all about There, ain't no city tricks about me. I don't beeeT in talking about something I don't l;now. As Pa says, "Folks that knows when to quit talking knows when not to begin." , - ) But there is one thing that hurts my eonshunce. Course you are all going jto say. "Aw, she doesn't rite them articles herself." I guess I can't blame jrou becus goodness knows I don't look ns smart as I am. But that's becus I'm natcherally modest IH be frank with you. I'll confess that I get Pa to go ovver these artikles after I rite .them. Lands sakes, I newer end epel or use good gramar. So Pa jest ker- - rects. them so the edditor won't kick. Ta's purty good at Bpellng, you know. He's better than most folks, too. becus r 'rt of pepul spel words so you don't fciw.v what on earth they xneue, while

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Guns' COLISEUM. Lillian Lorraine, the star of "Should a Wife Forgive?" the next release of the Equitable program, at tha Coliseum tonight, h3 developed In this wonderful screen production an entirely different phase of her dramatic ability from that which brought her stage fame as a star in several New York productions. The story is full of tense situations, and has a plot in which love intrigue, recklessness, disaster remorse, and the "righteous indignation of a wronged of a wronged wife follow each other in a series of wonderfully beautiful scenes, full of thrilling action. The stage settings are far beyond those of the ordinary screen play in realism, and the absorbing story is presented in a manner SIS HOPKINS ; In "Romance and Riot ' PhotA Fnsm (he KaUm Film. ' Pa spels kerrect, jest the way the words sound, v . Well, girls, m her to quit But watcn fer my adyiee here etvry week.' Don't laff at advice cause its free. What with the high cost of living and ewerythlng it's about the only luxxury. us girls kin afford. Yours with Luv and Laffs, SIS HOPKINS.

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which will fasten a grip on both the heart and mind of every one who sees it. PALACE. Many Chicago art lovers have seen the distinguished appearing and middle-aged: gentleman who speaks with a French accent around the Art Institute and the various galleries on Michigan avenue. Frequently he is recognized as Ernest Maupin, Essany character actor, and one of the principals in "The Discard," five act feature play, at the Palace tonight. Maupin's recreation is found among paintings and sculpture, where he seeks ideas for his own work in this line. He has accomplished extremely credible pieces on canvas and in clay. LYRIC. Again the Universal presents Harry D. Carey in a western role of the sort which so ideally fits him. In "The Passing of Hell's Crown," a Bison two reel drama, written by W. B. Pearson, and produced by Jacques Jaccard, at the Lyric tonight, Mr. Carey plays the role of Blaze, a gunman, with a kindly heart. The story is laid In Hell's Crown, a town .where law and order are as scarce as preachers. Blaze is the two-gun terror of the community. On his occasional sprees he starts out" to shoot up the town and there are none who dare face him, for, drunk or sober, he is the deadliest shot within a hundred miles. 'Blaze is the dupe of Chuck Wells, a one-time gunman, whose shrewd dealings have made him the uncrowned king of Hell's Crown. Chuck holds Blaze in his power by frequent and liberal gifts of money. He also keeps Blaze out of trouble to. the best of his ability, and only -urges the gunman on when it will serve his (Chuck's) ends. Events in Economy By N. H. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs Erman" Swain, Mrs. Bert Oler, Misses Grace Garrison and Edittf Oler, Seward Beard, Lon Edwards and Joe Morrison were passengers in the jitney bus to Richmond today.. . . .Earl Cain and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle, were at Richmond Thursday Ezra Frazer and Joe Cain were hanging paper at Modoc Saturday. . . . Miss Blanche Fennimore was at Hagerstown . and Richmond Saturday .... Charles G. Sauers of Purdue will t lecture Friday evening at the M. E. church . .Miss Katherin Pussey has bought the OlUe Weyle property. . . . Twenty-six members of the W. C. T.. U. attended, the meeting held Friday at the home of Mrs. Frank Hanscomb at West River. Medical Temperance was the subject, by Mrs. A. L. Loop. Several visitors were present. . . .Mrs. Will Williamson and Mrs. Frank Gibson were at Richmond shopping recently. ...Randolph . Nelson, who recently bought the Nellie HaztOn property, will convert the Haxton hall into a chicken house. . . .Chas. May returned from Richmond Saturday evening. NEW MADISON, O. j Adrian Wilt east of town has purchased a touring ear. Dave Soma was In Richmond Wednesday.... Elan! Lawrence, Frank Crumrlne and John Coblents were in Greenville Thursday.iv, ..Walter Downing 'is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Downing, west of town. . .Glen Eubank and A. H. Bausman were at -West Milton Thursday. . Harry Hartman spent Saturday night and Sunday -frith George M. Downing.

1 1 1 i MAC Wt .V. 1 A. MINUTE AH1 FLOOD CATCHES HUCKSTER. NASHVILLE, Ind., May 1. William Gates, a. huckster, nearly lost-his life when bis buggy was swept away as he was trying to ford Salt Creek. ; HER FIRST CHOICE. 'Ms she fond of children?" "Yes, next to auction bridge.' Palladium!! .Want 'Ads Phooe 2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., 1 c per word for one insertion, or 7 insertions for 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 will call and give you rates for business advertising. WANTED NOTICE) The boy who took a bicycle from Poulter's grocery is known, and If It isrnot returned, prosecution will follow. M. D. Poulter. 1-1-t WANTED Atkinson pays hignest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 418 Main street. Phone 1945. Dec 4-tf WANTED Housekeeper, middle aged white woman. No washing, 105 N. 13th st. J . 26-7t WANTED Bicycles, baby cabs, wring era and furniture to repair. Lawn mowers, saws scythes and shears sharpened. Tires $2.2:5 to $3.50. Work called for and delivered free. Phone 20S6. Wesley Brown ft Sou. 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

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WANTED WANTED Lawn -mowers ground. Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. Brunner, 1029 Main. Phone 1014. 13-tt WANTED Wallpaper ana carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Your carpets to clean. Call 1904. D. W. Walters. 10-26t WANTED Teams. .Call S062. John Duke. 22-tf WANTED OLD CARPETS TO MAKE FLUFF RUGS. Tel. 1370 or leave your carpets at Anderson's stable. 28 N. 7th". Ask for Joseph Medzig. ASH Jl AN BROS. Indianapolis, lit WANTED -Gasoline po r cement mixer. Call Willi-m Dwyer, New Paris, O. 20-eod-6t WANTED Reliable woman for housekeeper, 221 S. Sd. 11-tf WANTED Girls to learn to operate sewing machines. We pay 10c per hour while learning to do our work. Atlas Underwear Co. Cor. 10th and N. D st. 24-7t HAIRWORK Every description hair goods, shampooing and manicuring. Mrs. H. G. Dent. Phone 4719 after 5 p. m. 27-7t WANTED Have your carpets made into beautiful rugs by Indianapolis Rug Co. Our rugs have the short nap. If you have carpets to send phone 1421 or city restaurant, 1359. Leave your name and address. Mr. Fly will call with samples. ' apr 26-26t WANTED Modern unfurnished room with private family, by young couple. Address M. M., care Palladium. 27-7t WANTED You to buy the only hand-made broom in Richmond. See us at 305 North D St. Richmond Broom Co. mll-sat-7t Five bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to $50 per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 1255, Omaha, Neb. l-sat-5t WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone 2841 or call 327 N. 14th st. 25 tf WANTED White woman . cook. Call City Restaurant, Eaton, Ohio. 28-7t WANTED A briLht energetic young man for .office work and young woman stenographer. Apply Starr Piano Co. 28-3t WANTED Washing to do at home. Call 417 N. D st. 29-2t WANTED Three experienced waiters and dishwasher. Apply at once Hulls Restaurant, N. 9th st. 29-2t WANTED Young man ' accurate and rapid on typewriter. to $60 per month at start, according" to ability. Hayes Track Appliance Co. 29-3t WANTED A delivery boy, 237 South 14th st. 1-tf WANTED Laborer. Call.. C. Disher Realty Co., 904 U Main. 1-lt WANTED Kitchen help and short order cook. "Union Station Restaurant. l-2t WANTED Colored girl for house work. Call 23 S. 17th st. 1-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room house, bath, both kinds of water, electric lights, 538 N. 19th Et Inquire 540 N. 19th st. 17-tf FOR RENT House, $8.00. Phone 1078. j FOR RENT Garage, close to MairT Phone 2296. 27-7t FOR RENT Furnished 2 room apartment, 41 N. 6th. ' 28-3t FOR RENT Three rooms and bath, first" floor, electric light, gas, steam heat and water furnished. No. 126 S. 12th st. Enquire north door. 2S-tt FOR RENT 4 room modern upper flat. Heat furnished. E. W. Ramler. Phone 1898. 28-tf FOR RENT House, $8.00. Phone 1078" 2S-3t F'OR RENT Modern 8 room house with bath, $25, without children, 123 N. 9th. Phone 2249. 28-8t FOR RENT House six rooms at 24 S. 10th st. Inquire at 26. 29-2t FOR RENT -One 4 and 5 room flat. Lights and bath. Apply at 210 Richmond Ave. Phone 3276.' 29-7t FOR RENT 2 front rooms downstairs for light housekeeping, 201 S. 12th. 29-tf FOR RENT One ' front room with small kitchen furnished fpr light housekeeping, 22 S. 9th st t 29-2t FOR RENT 5 room house, 1208 S. F, sii.(o. rnone ussy, uaii in x. c; si. 20-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath in private family. 26 N. ' 13th street, ' l:2t FOR RENT Six. room house. 1011 S. E. Call Kn ode's Music Store. 1-lt FOR SALE FOR SALE 1 driving mare, harness, buggy, 1 runabout, 444 o. I4tn st 28-2t FOR SALE 3 drawer Natl. Cash Register. Phone 2296. 27-7t

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FOR SALE. CHEAP i cylinder Reo light delivery car and other cars. Quaker City Garage.' la-tf FOR SALE Fine upright piano, mahogany case in perfect musical condition. Will sell at a low price, and on easy payments, wit-, beach and scarf. Steinway & Sons Piano Co., Masonic Temple Bldg., N. 9th and A sts. 24-tf FOR SALE Machine and general repair shop, good established business, also threshing outfit and one Overland automobile. Mrs. C. M. Parks, West Manchester, Ohio. 24-7t FOR SALE Wicker baby carriage, good condition, reasonable. 410 N. 13th Et 25-7t WIEL TRADE in a good horse on a second-hand Ford if in good condition. Address B-49, care Palladium. 25-5t FOR SALE Fall bearing strawberry plants, Gregg raspberry plants. Albertson, 1424 Ratltff st. 26-7t FOR SALE Many good used cars at lowest prices. Call phone 3789. 26-4t FOR SALE Good young work team. 736 N. 10th. Phone 3494. 2fc-2t FOR SALE or Trade 7 acres near city limits. B. A. Reilly, Real Estate. Phone 2897. 28-7t FOR SALE General purpose car, good running shape, for $50, if eold at once. F. M. Lacey, Fountain City. 28-2t FOR SALE Wagons, vehicles, vehicles of all kinds, harness, plows, gang plows, corn plows, harrows disc harrows, planters, mowers, hay-rakes, binders, all kinds go6d as new, 317 N. A st. 29-2t "Auto fuel reduced one-third, proof,! terms and conditions for five (5)! year contract for your territory will! be submitted. The Martin Agency, 175 ' W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago." 27-7t i FOR SALE Horse, wagon and har-! ness, 904 Main st. 27-tf i FOR SALE Substantial spring wagon ! portable top. Schaefer s Grocery, 603 ; Main. 27-7t FOR SALE Printing equipment, presses, types and stock. Phone 2606. 29-2t FOR SALE New lrop-head sewing machines, $18. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. 17-mon-fri-tf FOR SALE Three good work horses. Mrs. Paddock, Abington, Ind. ltlFOR SALE A good baseburner and a load of dry wood. 221 N. 18th j street. l-7t. FOR SALE Roadster, cheap if sold at once. Adress Car, care Palladium. l-3t FOR SALE Regal roadster or Speedster; a classy car at a big bargain if sold soon. Phone 1312. l-3t FOR SALE Bicycle, 2 auto tires 30x3, 1 violin. Cheap. 319 N. W. First, City. . l-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE.. R. NO. L PHONE 4171. OFFICU 18 S. 8TK. FOR SALE A farm of 123 acres located on good road, practically level; 113 acres tillable, 10 acres timber. Plenty of water, well fenced, buildings good. This farm is a bargain for some one and IS priced to sell. Easy payments. Address Box 515, care Palladium." 28-tf One acre plot Northwest Fifth St., Ratlift addition. Price, $350; also will sell or trade tome good property south of Main street, not farther than S. D St., for property- North of Main and South of steam railroad a bargain. See or phone W. S. Taylor, Centerville, Ind. 25-7t FOR SALE Double frame house, near business center, monthly rental equal ten per cent on price, $3,000. Taxes low. Permanent improved streets, both sides, electric lights and city water. Corner lot and sure advance in value. Room for small house on side. DR. JOHN M. WAMPLER. apr-27-29-m-l BARGAINS . ; Two' properties 12 per cent investment or better. Barber shop and dwelling combined in good country town at a bargain. Porterfield & DeBoy, Colonial Bldg FOR SALE Two good lots on Richmond Ave. Address Box 154 or phone 1537. - : 28-7t-eod FOR SALE- 166 acres all in good cultivation; easy payments. Call 5146b. Jonas Gaar, R. 3, southeast of city. l-2t FOR SALE Farm of 160 acres,, 10 miles front Richmond on good road. Buildings all good and modern, well fenced. Terms $125.00 rer acre, easy terms or will consider trade. For a bargain .address M. A. C care Palladium.. . . . -- 4-tf Insurance, Loans, Real Ee tateRent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233.

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i FINANCIAL ji tmiiiri.rllii.iimiMiiinJaii.j,.iiini ft With housecleaning time and all of its added expenses is here. Perhaps you wish to buy some new furniture and carpets, to brighten up your home. But you say you haven't the money with which to buy them. Come to us , and we. wjll loan you the money to buy anything you want. - $35 costs you $4.80 for three months. That's all. . Other amounts in proportion. All business confidential. Write or Phone Us Richmond-. Loae COo Pho 1545 ne H Colonial Building. Room 8 H Richmond, Ind. j COR. 7TH AND MAIN ST. If We are licensed and bonded ung der the laws of Indiana. 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. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE? FOR SALE 50 acres fine level land,: good buildings ; nd well located. . Priced $5,5oO, on ea:y terms. Possession given now if sold at once. C. C. Hawley, New Paris, O. 29-3t REAL ESTATE Allen Rich, Fountain City. Phone 185 L. Farms and property for sale, good location for a blacksmith. - 29-e-o-d-7t .1 FOR SALE Home on the rent plan,! $17.00 a month. No interest tax or i Insurance. Call 325 West Main st. ! 2S-7t-e-o-di 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 Sti Well -Drilling; Myers and Red Jacket Pumps. Kewanee Water Systems and Electric Lighting for the Country Home. Write or Telephone for Catalogue. We Do Pump Repairing in Any Part of Wayne CountyTelephone Us. Bertsch 0ros. Phone 26 (Reverse Charges.) , Centerville, Ind. FREE Any one wishing to raise sorghum cane can get seed free, postage paid, by writing Bertsch Sorghum Works; Centerville, Ind. l-7t .WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck in town for ciay- and overland moving1. Goods . Crated for Shipping. ' OR A MONGER Phones 3137-2746.; Office 11 S- 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St 2S-t AUTOMOBILE and carriage painting. - 617 N. 12. . -'v.tivMfi MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS-f . FER LINE - ! FURNITURE Moved to and from tho city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and - Storage Co. Phone 2608. ' ll-tt FOUND FOUND Lady's gold watch. Call at Horner's shoe repair shop, corner Tenth and North E. 1-21'