Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 175, 5 June 1917 — Page 7
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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Qulci R-ference. according to The Basil L. Smith System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES 1c per word . . -Onetime He per word .Three times Be per word : . .Seven times 20c per word. Qne month No Ad Taken Lett than 10c CASH Or teas Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must be in before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be aeeomrnnied by caa in full payment, acrordlnK to above rites. THE PALLADIUM reserves the rtjht to r'sslfy all ads according to its own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS giving a "letter or number." care this office, can not be answered in person. A letter should be addressed to the "letter or number, care this office. The advertiser will call for hla answers and later call on you providing your -reply to bis advertisement pleases him. V TELEPHONE your Want-Ada when it Is more convenient to do so. Bill win be sent to you, and as this is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment, promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 ; PERSONALS CARD OF -THANKS We desire to thank the many friends, who gave us their assistance and sympathy occasioned by the death and burial of our beloved son, Raymond. MR. AND MRS. LOUI8 A. INGALL AND FAMILY. , LOST AND FOUND CHAIN BELT Sterling silver, lost on Main street. Return to Palladium. Reward CHILD'S COAT Blue, lost. Finder return to Paliadi-im. ROSARY Found Monday. Owner cau get same by calling at Pall office pud pay for advertising. , - - HELP WANTED MALE F.KNCH MEN Casket Co. Wanted. Richmond CLOTH COVERED CASKETS Wanted, experience cloth workers. F. C. Riddle & Bros. Casket Co., St. Louis, Mo. CANVASSERS Wanted. Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.. 727 Main. CORESPONDENT An intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly In spare time: experience unnecessary: no canvassing: aubjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau. Room 1394, Buffalo. N. Y. ENGINEER Stationary, wanted. Apnly at once, Richmond Safety Gate Company. .. . . . YOUNG" MEN Two, 18 to 21 years of age. Steady work. Apply Atlas Underwear Co. BOYS AND GIRLS ' WANTED " Two small boys." Can use a girls. Apply B. B. Hove Co. few HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 CORESPONDENT- An intelligent parson may earn 1100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $39 monthly in spare time: experience unnecessary: no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau. Room 1394. Buffalo. N. Y. GIRL Wanted to. do general housework. Apply Graud Leader. GIRL Competent for general housework. No washing. No children, Inquire 106 South 14th. HOUSEWORK Girl wanted for general housework. 303 No. 9th. SITUATIONS WANTED S WASHINGS wanted. 614 North 17th. WASHINGS Wanted. "Phone 2637. ROOMS FOR RENT 5TH STREET South 221. Furnished room for rent. ' llTH ST.? Noua'. Large front bed room. Modern. ilTH sthKET North 41., Modern furnished front housekeeping rooms. iUTH STRET North Si. Rcotr.a wjta er without board. " . C "ST llE'ST North. 1417. Knrniifced room with bath. 'Phone 1431. CSVri7T North. Newly furnished rooras In modern heme. 'Piior.c i5f3. " " - ; ?r7V L.ONC1- in lpftr- tarnish! for lliilt Lou;kccpi:ig. "Phone 1S3$. ,
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ROOMS FOR RENT (Continued.) ROOMS Furnished for rent Modern conveniences. 'Phone 2032. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 CARPET CLEANING -'Phone 4766 D. W. Walters. CARPENTER JOB WORK Screen work, f urnitur packing and repairing. Painting and paper, banging. Thomas & lamb, rear 21 N. 9th St 'Phone 1298. . CLEANING Carpets and paper. Work strictly guaranteed. John Walton Phone 3460. . DEVELOPING Kodak films developed free prints 3c each. Thistle thwaite's Drug Stores. ELECTRICAL WIRING Write Ruasell Carr, Spring Grove. HAIR CUTTING, 13c; Shave, 10c; 9 South 6th. Parker Bros. HOUSE CLEANING Calsomining. white washing, general Job work. Win buy old stoves anr furniture. W. F. Brown. 42 South 5th St Phone 1040. PAPER HANGING Aid cleaning. Expert work. ,'Phone 4036. Ellsworth Salne. PAPER CLEANING like new. Oscar Skillen. Expert cleaner. 'Phone 4073. WALL PAPER and carpet cleaning; like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. AUTOS WASHED Satisfaction guaranteed 11 South 9th Street - BROWN-DARNELL CO. Full line of bicycles on easy payments. Our brands are West Minster, Thistle, Arrow, Hearsey, complete stock of "Bike" accessories and tires. Repairing of all kinds. 1020 Main St. Phone 1936. MOVING & STORAGE 1 SEE D. U. Atkinson for atorage; also will buy and sell second band forniture. 416 Main. Phone 1948. STORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storaga Co. 'Phone J60S. STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS in our new, clean building, practically fire-proof, steam heated, electrically lighted, and costs no more than storing your goods in an ordinary wooden fire and rat trap building. Private rooms or open space. Richmond Storage Co.. rear No. 19 So. 11 St. 'Phone No. 1412. AUTO MOVING VAN Moving. Storage. Crating done, in r our of the city. All work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. ? 8. 7th, Phone 1876. Res. 134 3. 14th. Phone 1595. " AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and bast equipped In the city. Furnitur crated for shipping. Long distance trips a- specialty. AH work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER , 200 S. 7th St Phone 2608 LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prlcea callJ. L. McNEILL Ret. 617 S. B. Phone 2564 THREE AUTO TRUCKS Best service and largest moving vans in the city. Have a large new truck for city transfer and draying. Can give the people quicker and better service: Experienced men and ail work guaranteed. Crating and storage. Local and long distance moving. Call ORA MONGER Residence, 315 Randolph. Tel. 3137. Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Phone Service. REPAIRING 17 BICYCLES Baby cabs, sweeper to repair and new tires put on. Lawn mowers, shears, knives. tools to sharpen. All kind expert repairing. Called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 8086. BICYCLE And general "repair work. C. R. Carter. 1029 Main. 'Phone 1014. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell A Co. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened. Frank Brunner. 'Phone 2516. EDUCATIONAL 20 FIRST SUMMER TERM Opens this week. Complete all your arrangements and he ready f,-.r business neat Mocday. Bo ill res months ahead o thece v.ho wait Uil fell, nfeiiir.cuc B'jr!ae33 CoiI-3. 'Picne 204J.
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 AUTO TOP COVER For passenger automobile, never been used. Cost $14. Will sell for $6. Call 1618 East Main St. . ; GO-CART Folding, 1 child's nursery pen, 1 37x5 Kelly Springfield auto tire, 1 car bumper. 829 Sduth 7th. KITCHEN CABINET Sewing ma- . chine, rug 11x14, ice box and other furniture. 'Phone 3474 or call 602 No. 12. J. H. Sen ell. . SHOES Second-hand. 409 North 8th Street NEW DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE $18,00 Sewing Machine Motors, $13.00 guaranteed H. D. LACEY D South 7. y . 'Phone 1756. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE Wanted to buy old and second-band. 'Phone $474. J. H. Schell. 602 N. 12 St. FORD Touring car. Second-hand. Address "Ford," care Commercial club. OLD FALSE TEETH Don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per full set. Single and partial plates in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive checks by return mail. F. Tert. 403 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, Md. MACHINERY TOOLS 24 ENGINE 1H power, Richmond Standard power washer with 2 wringers, line shaft and pulleys- No. 6 sand screen. J. A. Purviaoce. New Paris, O. SPECIAL AT THE ST6RES "2S DO TOU Know Hay's 5 and 10c wall paper it the beat In town. 404 Mala -'8t: Phone 2617.- ;t.r PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 ASTER PLANTS Fine. 17th St. 409 North LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 COW Exceptionally good milking. Call 'Phone 3429. HOG Male. Big type Poland China. Cholera immune. 'Phone 3775. HORSE For sale. 'Phone 1935. HORSES 2 Percheron, 3 and 4 years. Good workers. F. Lamberson, Earlham Height. WAGON One horse, sow and aeven pigs. Chas. Ronan, South West 2nd. FOR SALE Mowers, Mowers. Rigs good as new. Vehicles nice as new. . 317 NORTH A ST. POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 AIRDALE Female. 9 inonths old. Cheap. 716 So. 7. i AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 CAR Electric used. In fine condition. Price reasonable; also a large uick auto that would make a good truck. FORD Touring car. Goe-d condition. 101 South 2nd. ': FORD Touring car. Bargain at $190! Call Star Grocery. TOURING CAR For sale or trade. Electric lights, etc. Will take Vic. trola in trade. Bargain, Palladium SPEEDSTER Six-cylinder, for sale cheap. Call Steve Worley. 'Phone 4778. IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and tpaed and durability for 500 lbs., er 1500 lbs.. Investigate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sts. .Phone 1494 MOTORCYCLES A BICYCLES 37 HARLEY DAVIDSON Twin, for sale. Bargain. 2204 No. F. , HOUSES APT8. TO RENT 38 8TH STREET North 217. lower flat. 'Phone 4116. Modern 12TH STREET North iTE House for rent Inquire Porters Millinery Store. . v i4TH STREET South 115. Modern flat p 15TH ST. North. Modern apartments. Jonas Gaar. 1426 Main. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT . la the Palladium Bids. Apply ROOM EIGHT Palladium Bids. 8econd Floor.
HOUSES APTS. TO RENT, 38 (Centlnued,) -: . 19TH STREET South 29. Modern house. 'Phone 2136-2231. " MAIN STREET Upper flat over Farwig'8 Restaurant Apply A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main St WEST RICHMOND 6-room . modern house. Dye & Price. - 901 Main. 'Phone 2150. - COTTAGE Furnished 5 rooms, for rent. See J. R. Long, 1240. Ridge St. or 'Phone 3024. MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40 GARAGE For rent. St. 218 North 18th WANTED TO RENT 41 APARTMENT Wanted. Modern furnished or three or four rooms for light housekeeping. No small children. Address Box 5 Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 MAIN ST. East. A 6-room modern home for sale. Address P. O. Box 166 Richmond. ' -v REEVESTON Best lot in Reeveston for sale. Address P. O. Box 166, Richmond. . ' A. M. ROBERTS. Real Estate, City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. Phone 4171. Office 13 S. 8th. HOUSE Seven rooms,' with electric lights, and both waters in a choice location for sale, or will exchange for four or five acres vacant land near the city. 'Phone 1976 or address A Palladium. - . RENTALS Two good rentals for 6aie. Address P. O. Bex 166, Richmond. FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR . -.. .. ..... SALB-rtr Building lots and residences in- all p?rts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Weetcott Block BARGAIN Bungalow. 4 rooms, bath, summer kitchen; electric light, natural gas, both kinds of water. Within one and one-half squares of Main. Prtce for immediate sale, $1,700.00. DYE & PRICE .j 901 Main St. : ':; 12 INVESTMENT $1000 and $2500 Real Estate Everywhere Porterfield & Hudelson 16TH STREET, SOUTH I SPECIAL 5-room house, electric light, both waters, furnace. Price $1,800. ' " THOMAS & GREEN Hittle Bldg. 'Phone 2576. PUBLIC SALES 48 FARM 55 acre, with growing crops. Close in. Priced to sell Address Farm Palladium. PUBLIC SALE " Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at public outcry, their Livery Stable in the town of Centerville, Indiana, on Saturday, June 9, 1917 Sale to begin at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Lashley will sell all the personal property pertaining to barn. Also at the same time and place, will offer for sale, the livery barn, which is located in the central part of Centerville. on the Main street. Said property is described as follows: Lot being ISO feet - by 43 '4 feet. Building is 135 feet by about 39 feet. This property would be an Ideal place for a garage. Terms of Sale of said Real Estate One-half cash and one-half due in " twelve months from date of sale, purchaser giving his note drawing six per cent interest from date: the note to be secured by first mortgage on the property sold. May pay all cash it desired. Guy Strong, Alf Vanderbeck, Aucts. Tom Ahl, Clerk. W. M. WICKARD THELMA LASHLEY " ' . : Centerville. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Proposals for supplies tor the use of the Eastern : Indiana Hospital ' for the Insane for the 'month of "July, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m. Monday. June 11. 191". Specifications may be
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C iii t Itl Bv . CHAPTER V . . , Seen her?" asked the general, with his hands behind him. "No, said King, looking sidewise at him and walking . stride for stride. His hands w ere behind him, too, and one of them covered the gold bracelet on his other wrist. - The general looked equally sharply sidewise. "Nor've I," he said. "She called me up over the phone yesterday to ask for facilities for her man Rewa Gunga, and he was in here later. He's waiting for you at the foot of the Pass camped near the fort at Jamrud with your-bandobast all ready. She's on ahead wouldn't wait." King listened in silence, and his prisoners, watching him through, the barred compartment windows, formed new and golden opinions of him, tor it is common knowledge in the "Hills" that when a burra sahib speaks to a chota sahib, the chota sahib ought to say, "Yes, sir. oh, yes!" at very short intervals.- Therefore King could' not be a chota sahib after all. So much the better. The "Hills" ever loved to deal with men in authority, just as they ever despised underlings. "What made you go back for the prisoners?", the general asked. "Who gave you that cue?" "It's a safe rule never to do what the other man expects, sir, and Rewa Gunga expected me to travel by his train." "Was that your only reason?" "No. sir. I had general reasons. None of 'em specific. Where natives have a finger in the pie there's always something undone at the last minute." "But what made you investigate thosft 'prisoners?" "Couldn't imagine why thirty men should be singled out for special treatment. - Rewa Gunsa told me they were still at large in Delhi. Couldn't guess why. Had 'em arrested so's tq be able to question 'em. That's all, sir." "Not nearly all!" said the. general. "Yourealiie by now, I suppose, that theyre her special men special personal following?" : "Guessed something of that sort." "Well she's clever. It occurred to her that the safest way to get 'em up North was to have 'em arrested and deported. That would avoid interference and. delay and would give her a chance to act deliverer at this end, and so make 'em grateful to .her you see? Rewa Gunga told me all this, you - understand. He seems to think she's semi-divine. He was full of her cleverness in having thought of letting 'em all get into debt at a house of ill repute, so as to have 'em at hand when she wanted 'era." "She must have learned that trick from our merchant marine," said King. "Maybe. She's clever. . She asked me over the phone whether her thirty men had started North. I sent a telegram in cypher to And out The answer was that you Jhad found 'em and rounded 'em up and were bringing 'em with you. When she called me up on the phone the second time I told her "so,, and I heard her chuckle with delight. So I emphasized the point of your having discovered 'em and saved 'em every whit whole and all that kind of thing. I asked her to come and see me; but ' she wouldn't said she was disguised and particularly did not want to ba recognized, which was reasonable enough. She sent Rewa Qunga instead. Now, this seems important:"Before I sent you down to Delhi before I sent for you at all I told her what I meant to do, and I never in my life -knew a woman raise such terrific objections to working with a man. As it happened her objections only- confirmed my determination to send, for you, and before she went down to Delhi to clean up I told her seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital. By order of the Board. ; S. E. SMITH. - Medical Supt. June 5-2t
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V Tm BoM-lteana Cs flatly the would either have to work with you or else stay in India for the duration of the war .. " , The general did. not notice that King was licking his lips. Nor. If he had noticed King's hand that now was in front of him pressing on something under his shirt, could ha have guessed that the something was a gold-hilted knife with a bronse blade. King grunted in token of attention, and the general continued. "She gave in finally, but I felt nervous about it. Now, without your get ting sight of her you say you have not seen her? her whole attitude has changed? What have you done? Bringing up her thirty men seems a little enough thing. - Yet, she . swears by you! Used to swear at you, and now says you're the only officer in the British army with enough brains to fill a helmet!- Says she wouldn't go up the Khyber .without you! Says you're indispensable! Sent Rewa Gunga round to me with orders to make sure I don't change my mind about you! What -have you done to her bewitched her?" "Done nothing." said King. "Well, keep on doing nothing in the same style and the world shall render you it best jobs, one after the other, in sequence! You've made a good beginning!"Know anything of Rewa Gunga, sir?" ' To be continued GERMAN SAILORS ARRIVE. NEW YORK. June 5 Three officers from the German prize steamship, Farn, interred at San Juan, Porto Rico, and taken over by the ' United States in April, armed ' here today on a Porto Rico steamship as prisoners. The officers were in charge of a detail of men from one of the Porto Rico regiments. iiiiisiiiiiiiseca
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By McManus OARS MISSIONARIES WASHINGTON, June 5. Missionaries will ' not be permitted to go to . any of the British colonies and dependencies without spoeial authorization under the same regulations now ' governing entry to India. - Missionaries who wish to go to any of the BritUh dependencies must apply for permission on forms to be obtained from the British embassy and then await the acceptance of their applications. Fred Shisler and . wife are Tiaitina Ihia parents her. Mr. Shisler was : married last February to Hazel Koll, of Waynesboro. Pa. They will locate in Dayton. . .Virgil Sweeny, wire and mother visited Dayton relatives Sueday afternoon... .Mrs. William Floyd, and daughter. Opal, are spending their vacation at home. They were employed In Dayton Ethel Beam of Dayton ' spent Saturday and Sunday at home. . . .Harry Baker and wife of Eaton Tisited her parents. John Floyd, and family Sunday.... Andy McNelly and family, of Arlington spent Sunday with Michael Rexroad and family.... Foie and Charles Sweeny were in Bradford Monday. . . .Ora Albert and wife, Tom Prider and wife, Elsie Miltenberger and Esther Leiber. Lottie and Verdonia House. Ethel Beam and Edith Sweeny wera over at Eaton Sunday afternoon to see the wreck on the Pennsylvania road.... Mrs. Bernard Lightcap and children who visited the past week with her parent and relatives in Dayton has returned home ....Henry Young and family are moving to Dayton, where he has been employed for some time.... Members of Luther League of Lutheran church will . hold their regular monthly business meeting Thursday evening. June 7. at home of Florence and Edith Sweeny.. . .Roy Schlotterbeck and family of Eaton and Leo Schlotterbeck and wife spent Sunday with William Kwontz and wife. . . .Rolland Hapner and Oscar Beam have the measles Charlie McNutt and wife and Oscar Curtin and family spent Sunday with Andy Albert and wife. Chippendale furniture was originally made in England. Thomas Chippendale made the first pieces about 1750-70. CALL Thone 15W.
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