Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 194, 27 June 1917 — Page 9
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The Basil L. Smith system. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES lc per word One time 3c per word Three times 5c per word Seven times 20c per word : Q"e month No Ad Taken Lets than 10c CASH 1- Or Less Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS AH Want-Ads mnst be in before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accom- . panied by cash In full payment, according to above rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the ri?bt to c'asslfy all ads according to its own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS giving a "letter or num- .... AffiPA pnn not be answered In person. A letter should be addressed to tho "letter or number, care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to his aavertfsement nleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when it i. rnnvnint to do so. Bui will be sent to you, and as this is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon re ceipt of bill. Phone 2834 LOST AND FOUND NOSE GLASSES And case, lost Return to 112 So. 10 Street. WXtCH AND FOB Man's gold Phone 5109-1. Reward. HELP WANTED MALE BOYS AND GIRLS WANTED Two, small boys. Can use n few girls. Apply B. B. nove uo. COOK Wanted at Kenmore Hotel, "Fourth and Main. CORESPONDENT An intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 'to $o0 monthly in spars lime; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau. Room 1394. Buffalo. N. Y. ' STRIPER One automobile striper and finisher; must be first class and prepared to report' at once. Apperson Bros. Automobile Co., Kokomo, Ind. YOUNG MAN 18-20 years of age, r.A tnr pnrl office work. Ex WUl&WU o - . . . I perience not necessary. Apply AtlasJ Underwear jo. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 CORESPONDENT An intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 .tvi in inurA time: exoerience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 1394, Buf falo. N. Y. . DISHWASHER Wanted at the Central Restaurant. 5th and Main. GlRL-r-Wanted. Awning worK. Power machine. J. H. Russel. 16 South 7th. HOUSEWORK Girl wanted at liu North 10 Street. HOUSEWORK White girl wanted lor general housework. 303 North 9. HOUSEKEEPER Reliable. Wanted. 221 Boum -ra. SALESLADY For read-to-wear dept. Apply Grand Leader. WOMEN Wanted full time salary $15 selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. 25c an hour spare time. Permanent; experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Hosiery Mills, Norristown, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WASHINGS And day work. Route C Box 172. ROOMS FOR RENT 5TH ST. 224 North.. 2 rooms furnished for housekeeping. STH STREET North furnished room. 111. Modern
9TH STREET North 214., Furnish- ' ed rooms for housekeeping, with bath and private entrance. -. 10TH STREET South 42, Furnished room. lTTH STr-South 111. Room, the best in the city. lTTH STREET North 41. 2 modern ; furnished rooms for Iighthousekeepinfi.
9 13TH STRET -North 24. Rooms with or without board. 14TH ST. North 221. Two furnish ed rooms for light housekeeping. 14TH STREET North 1326. Furnish ed rooms for t light houseKeeping. Phone 1561. FLAT 3 rooms for rent 'Phone 1529 MAIN STREET 927. Furnished rooms. MAIN STREET 415. Furnished flati for housekeeping. ROOMS Furnished tor rent. Modern conveniences. 'Phone 2032. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 AUTOS WASHED Satisfaction guar anteed. 11 South 9th Street. CARPENTER JOB WORK Screen work, furnitur packing and repairing. Painting and paper hanging. Thomas & Iamb, rear 21 N. 9th SL Phone 1298. CLEANING Carpets and rugs. D. Moody Welling. 'Phone iuz. CLEANING Carpets and paper. Work strictly guaranteed. John Walton 'Phone 3460. CLEANING Paper cleaning; carpet cleaning, guaranteed. H.H. HAYES, Fhone 3466. CLEANING When your clothing gets soiled call 1493 and our man will call. Cut the H. C. L. by sending your ' garments here to be cleaned. Special attention given each garMen's Suits cleaned & pressed. .$1.25 Ladies' Suits cleaned & pressed. FEERLESS GARMENT CLEANERS 318 Main St. Phone 1493. DEVELOPING Kodak films developed free- -prints 8c each. Thistlethwaite s Drug Stores, DRY CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING, ALTERING Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 All work done by practical tailors. JOE MILLER 617 Main St Second Floor. ELECTRICXX. WIRING Write Russell Carr, Spring Grove. MIRRORS RE-SILVERED LAHMAN PLATING WORKS. 209 W. Main. 'Phone 2758. PAPER HANGING And cleaning. Expert work. 'Phone 4036. Ellsworth Saine. PAPER HANGING by Edgar S. Wickett Phone 3480. 908 N. 12th St. PATTERN WORK We aie completely equipped to do all kinds of Pattern Work, both wood and metal; also gating patterns and model building. DRAVER BROS. 1518 E. Main SL Phone 1625. WALL PAPER and carpet cleaning; like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. MOVING & STORAGE 16 STORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. 'Phone 2608. 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 all 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.
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AUTO MOVING VAN 1 5TH AND A South. 2 Room flat, The largest and best equipped in the with kltchenet. Call 'Phone 1247. city. Furnitur- crated for shipping. 6TH STREET South .'540. 3-room Long distance trips a specialty. All h0UBe. Rent $6.50. 'Phone 2012. work guiRrtnteed. 10TH STREET North 11. Modern FOREST MONGER flat In Linden Apartment. 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 14TH STREET South 115. Modern flat ' - ' - ; " -1 ' AUTO MOVING VAN S"ST. North 2013. 6 rooms and bath. Moving. Storage, Crating done, in r $15. Inquire 103 N. 15. 1 fPhone 4010. our of the city. All work guaranteed. keysTONE High grade modern AVERl OXER apartment Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main Office Ramsey Auction Co. i? S. 7th. , . Phono 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone HOUSESTwo, or rent. , Porterfield 15 . ' & Hudelson. 306-7 Colonial Bldg. . 1 ' HOUSE 6 rooms,, cement, cellar, gas t Atnv ATrrr VAV and electric lights, hydrant and rain LiAKUH AU1U VAJN water, front and back verandas. Call J, " at- 225 North ,11th Street . . , Local and long distance moving tor . ' , est SenjCeLnJIJj"" BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39 Res. 617 S. B.- , Fhone 2564 6TH STREET North 16. Large store J room for rent I 1
17 BICYCLES Baby cabs, sweepers 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 30S6. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. , Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell & Co. EDUCATIONAL 20 MID-SUMMER TERM Opens during week of July 2 to July a. start auring this week. School all summer. Call if you can; but if not, write or telephone for particulars. Richmond Pusiness College. - MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 CHERRIES On trees for sale, about twenty trees. $10.00. Inquire 10.55 Main. 'Phone 2292. ENCYCLOPAEDIA Britainnica. 28 volumes, cheap. 14S So. 21 St. 'rnone 3603. HOUSEHOLD GOODS For sale at 26 South 7th Street Offers considered only Wednesday of this week. HOUSEHOLD GOODS For Sale. North 11th Street. 417 TANK Gasoline, 500 gallon, and oil tank in good condition. Call Palladium office. . . . MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 CLOTHING Second-hand. Wanted to buy. 276 Fort Wayne Avenue. TEETH 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 check by return mail. F. Terl, 403 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, Md. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 STEAM ENGINE One 15 horse steam engine and separator. Cheap is . sola soon. Phone 5144-E. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 HORSE CORN For sale. . Apply Newman & Thomas, Spring Grove. PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 CABBAGE PLANTS 25 cents per hundred, for sale. 1204 South I. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 HORSE Suitable for delivery wagon, tor sale. Inquire 1035 Main. 'Phone 2292. MARE Lady broke; 1,300 Hounds, for sale. Phone 2443. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 LAVIS For sale, 1 1012 four-cylinder Davis car, 40 horse power; 1 1913 4cylinder Davis c.r 50 horse-power. The above cars have been overhauled and repainte-1 and put in good condition. For further information Phcne 1028. DORT CAR 1916 model. First class shape. Address P. C. Box 26, Boston, Indiana. ROADSTER For sale or trade light roadster, newly painted, for touring car. Call 'Phone 1491. TOURING CAR For sale, good 5passenger. The biggest bargin in the city. Irvin Reed & Son. IF YOU WANT A LIGH T-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbe.. in vestigate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sta. Phone 1494 AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38
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41 HOUSE Small, good location, wanted to rent, by elderly couple. 'Phone 2003, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 MAIN ST. East. A 6-room modern home for sale Addjess P. O. Box 166 Richmond. REEVESTON Bst lot in Reeveston for sale. Address P. O. Box 166. Richmond. nwTAT.S Twn trrmA rentals for ' sale. - - CJ . . . K . . m ft T2 -1 A Address IT. U. OCX loo, jumimmm. A. M. ROBERTS. Real Estate, City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. Phone 4171. . Office 18 s. stn CENTRALLY LOCATED Residence for sale. 'Phone 4112. ' SPECIAL House for sale with full lot. Nine rooms, electric light, two waters. Must be sold. Make an offer. PorterfielcT & Hudelson, 306-7 Colonial Bldg. 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. FARMS FOR SALE 43 OHIO IY2 acres, in Preble county, O., 6 miles from Eaton, on gooa pise. -room house, barn, garage, wood house, summer house, fruit, good water, good bass fishing. Cheap for cash. Address W. S. Palladium. On The Boards "The Divorce Quection will be seen at the Murray this evening, The Otis Oliver Players have made a big hit in this play which is of Interest to every adult. , ' - .. Thursday evening "Which One Shall t KMrr-v" nn of the latest Broadway J t comedy-dramas, will be offered, the play has a blending or numor ana Human appeal that has made it a wonderful success. One of the characters is Advice, he says: "I am Advice, but few people ever take me at my word. If they paid more attention to good advice and less to avarice and selfishness they would be better 6ff. ! HOLLANSBURG, 0. C. L. V. Whiteman and family sueht Friday in Greenville Russel Harrison of Peru, Indiana, spent the weekend with Amos Jones and family An eight-pound son. Raymond Edwin, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hoos last week Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Sauers and Mrs. Dr. Flory of Eaton, were Sunday guests of H. H. Jones and family Will Mains and family, of Union Citv. Ind.. sOent Sunday with Ton uAno a-nA fomilv Mrs TtrrtP Davis, of Greenville, called on Mae Saurte last Friday B. H. ciem ana family of New Madison, called on Floyd Armacost and family Sunday afternoon Dick Wright fell from his wheel chair and broke his arm, Monday evening. . .Howe Beetley and family of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beetley Miss Lizzie Hoos is spending a few days in Dayton at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kate Niewohner J. W. Ketring and family of Richmond, and Paul Ketring and family of Pittsburgh j,pent Sunday with R. F. Robertson and family Dave Byers and family of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Jake Pence George Anderson and family of Indianapolis, are spending a few days visiting Miss Emma Harrison and other friends. . . . Mrs. Mabel Bicknell and son Henry, returned to her home in Cincinnati, Saturday. A New Idea The Twenty Payment Plan is a new Idea in borrowing money on Furniture, Pianos, Etc. The Plan permits you to borrow money at the legal rate of interest and t&pay it in twenty monthly payments; However the borrower may repay the loan in full or in part at the end of any - month. Interest is charged only for the actual number of months loan is carried. $2.50 Monthly payment on :.$ 50.00 $5.00 Monthly payment on....... ...... $100.00 Ask for free folder entitled "THE TWENTY PAYMENT ,' PLAN" which explains in detail .our plan. Prompt Courteous Service j j - i Call, Write or Phone: J : Richmond Loan Co." Est 1895. ; 'Phone 1545. Room 8, Colonial Building :s " , . .Richmond, Ind.
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BURIED AT EATON EATON, O., June 27. Without Identification and cause of death undetermined, the body of a man found in the woods .on th William Earman farm, two miles west of this city, was buried Tuesday in Mound Hill cemfr tery. Officials are still at work on the case, but there is slight possibility of flxins: his identity. Officials held to the belief that he either committed suicide or else became 111 and died of natural causes. A bottle found -alongside the body was sent to Columella chemists Tuesdav for examina tion to determine what were its contents When Marshal Armstrong linnkftd un the owner of automobile license number 15155, found by Clarsstrnw northeast of this city, he learned It was the number on a machine owned by-J. O. Gore, of Newark, Ohio. The machine was stolen June 5 Frank Rice, manager of a Kroger grocery In Dayton, and Miss Alice Fulks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fulks, Cherry and Isreal streets, were married Tuesday by Rev. T. J. Simpson at the Presbyterian parsonage. The couple went from this city to Cincinnati, but will shortly return to Dayton: Although figures were not available late Tuesday, it was estimated Preble county would come forth with $5,000 as her share of the $100,000,000 war fund asked by the National Red Cross. The village of Eldorado headed the list with a contribution somewhere around the $2,000 mark... Henry Bowman and Attorney Oscar Sheppard, representing Lainer township, aud Henry Bickle and George W. Knouse, representing Twin township, have been named members of the county soldiers' burial committee..,.. Hazen Mclntyre, son of Michael R. Mclntyre, of this city, pleaded guilty tc a charge of speeding when arraignbefore Mavfer Foss and was fined $1 and costs Funeral services for rnt V.A fVittlneham. 85. Preble county's most interesting pioneer, will - - J - A be held Thursday morning ai iu o'clock in Grace Evangelical Lutheran rhnwh conducted bv the DaStOr. Rev. George J. Sixt. Burial in Mound Hill cemetery will be made according to the rites of Mulharen-O'Cain Post, G. A T Thfl f!nmmeretal club band. directed by W. Earle Young, has been engaged by the management or me Miami Valley Chautauqua, Franklin, for an engagement continuing throughout the entire session. The organization filled an eight-day engagement there last summer For the purpose of raising funds to be donated to the Preble county Red Cross chapter members of the Eaton Country club will hold a tournament on the local golf links Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Besides the grand prize, a silver cup, other offerings have been made. Visitors to the grounds will be charged an admission fee of 25 cents. SUES FOR COMMISSION PARIS, June 27. Alfred Geri, the ceaier in antiquities 01 r lorence, iuuy, through whom Leonardode Vinci's celebrated painting, the Joconde, was restored to the Louvre Museum, has brought action against the French gov. ernment to recover a premium of 10 per cent, of the value of the picture. Estimating it to be worth 1,000,000 francs he asks for 100,000 francs.. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY LOAN Our new plan enables you to obtain Money at the Legal rate, with any time from ONE to TWENTY MONTHS to repay it These Loans may be paid off in part or -In full at any time, and they only draw interest for the time you have the money. $ 50.00 Payment. $2.50 per Month. 80.00 Payment, $4.00 per Month. 100.00 Payment, $5.00 per Month. Other amounts in proportion. NO INTEREST IN ADVANCE. We loan on furniture, pianos, live stock, etc. . Call, write or phone. Licensed and bonded by the state. THE STATE INVEST- , MENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. The Company of Service." . CLEANED & PRESSED Men's Suits....... fl . S) E? Sport Coats 3 Ji Oo5 Ladles' Suits...... " os Carl C.Young - Tailor and Cleaner, Palladium Bldg. Phone 2675.
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On The Screen y MURRETTE Baby Marie Osborne, the Pathe star of world fame, who is now under the banner of Lasallda Films Inc., and who will be seen Saturday at the Murrette theatre in "When Baby Forgot" has her own recipe for happiness. During the filming of ''When Baby Forgot," numberless difficulties were encountered which would have tried the soul of an ordinary child to the breaking point But Marie kept her good nature, kept her smile, laughed at any and everything and so spread the radiance of good cheer and optimism that the entire company marveled. "How do you do it?" she was asked. "Well," replied the queen of babyhood and therein she vpiced the great secret which all theworld has been seeking the secret of happiness "Well, when I feel like crying, I just laugh". . ...... All Kinds Broken
DON'T BUY : new machine parts. 1 THE BROKEN PARTS can be "Welded" quickly at little expense. Let us explain further WELDEX MFG. COMPANY EXPERT WELDERS Corner 12th and North E Sts. ' Phone 1494. Consider the Saving in Time and Money.
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