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THE PALLADIUM . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quhsi Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System. - (Copyright), i ' r CLASSIFIED RATES le per void One time Se per word ...Three times 5e per word ... -..Seven times 20e per word. . .......... ..One month No Ad Taken Less than 10c CASH Or Leas Than 28e CHARQg ' CONTRACT RATES - obtained cr?m The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must be In before U M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by cash in full payment, according to above rates. THE PALLADIUM "reserves the ri?bt to rsslfy all ads according to Its i own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS giving a "letter or nurn- . ber." car this office, can not be answered in person. A letter should be addressed to tho "letter or number, care this office. The advertiser will call for bis answers and later call on you providing , your reply to bis advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It is more convenient to no bo. du be sent to yon, and as this is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 PERSONALS 2 CARD OF THANKS j We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our loving daughter. Leotav Alog.for the. maiiy beautiful '"floral offerings. T" ' MR. AND MRS. CARL PETT1BONE. LOST AND FOUND NOSE GLASSES- And case, lost. Return to 112 So. 10 Street WATCH AND FOB Man's gold. Phone 5109-1. Reward. HELP WANTEDMALE BOYS AND GIRLS WANTED Two small boys. Can use a few girls. Apply B. B. "ilove Co. COOK Wanted at Fourth and Main. Kenmore Hotel, CORESPONDENT An intelligent person may earn f 100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 ' monthly in spare lime; experience ; unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau. Room 1394. Buf- ; faio. N. Y. STRIPER One automobile i striper and finisher; must be first class and prepared to re port at once. Apperson Bros I Automobile Co., Kokomo, Ind YOUNG MAN 18-20 ars of age, wanted for general office work. Ex . perience not necessary. Apply Atlas Underwear Co. SALESMEN For Saturdays. Apply Friday. Rapps. 529 Main. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 rnppspnvnENT An Intelligent ner 'son may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 ' monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested, send for particulars. i Vtional Press Bureau, Room 1394. Buf i falo. N. Y. ' CANDY CLERK For Arcade Theatre stand. Apply Arcade. PIS HWASHER Wanted at the Cen tral Restaurant 5th and Mam. GIRL Wanted. Awning work. Power machine. J. H. Russei. 16 soutn 7tn. HOUSEWORK Girl wanted at 110 North 10 Street. HOUSEWORK White girl wanted for general housework. 303 North 9. HOUSEKEEPER Reliable. Wanted. 221 South 3rd. SALESLADY For read-to-wear dept. ; Apply Grand Leader. . SALESLADIES For Saturday. Apply .l riday. Rapps. 529 Main. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 BUSINESS Position by middle-aged man. high school graduate. Lot of good practical business experience. . Best of references. Address B. P. F., xre Palladium.
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HOUSEKEEPER Lady, experienced, wants position as housekeeper in widower's home. No objection to coun try. Address W E Palladium OFFICE WORK Young lady desires position as cashier or office work. Address Box 198 Palladium i SITUATION Wanted by lady to take I A .All UllV care ui i:uuvaicnLciii ui agi Address S, Palladium. WASHINGS And day work. Route C Box 172. . x. ROOMS OR RENT STH STREET North 111. furnished room. Modern STH STREET North 214. Furnished rboms for housekeeping, with bath and private entrance. 10TH STREET South 42., Furnished room. 11TH ST. SoutU 111. Room, the best In the city. 11TH STREET North 41. 2 modern furnished rooms for Hghthousekeeping. I3TH STRET North 24. Rooms with or without board. 14TH STREET North 1226. Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 'Phone 1561. RANDOLPH STREET 109. Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. FLAT 3 rooms for rent. 'Phone 1529. MAIN STREET 927. Furnished rooms. MAIN STREET-415; Furnished flat for housekeeping. ROOMS Furnished for rent. Modern conveniences. 'Phone 2032. ROOMS 2 and kitchen on 1st floor. 'Phone 1802. BUSINESS SERVICE .12 AUTOS WASHED Satisfaction guaranteed. 11 South' 9th Street. CARPENTER JOB WORK Screen Work, furnitur packing and repairing. Painting and paper hanging. Thomas & Iamb rear 21 N. 9th St 'Phone 129S. CLEANING Carpets ' and rugs. D. Moody Welling. 'Phone 1072. CLEANiNG Carpets and paper. Work strictly guaranteed. John Valton 'Phone 3460. CLEANING Paper cleaning; carpet cleaning, guaranteed- H.H. HAYES, Phone 3466. tEVELOPING Kodak films develop ed free--prints 3c each. Thi3tlethwaito s Drug Stores. ELECTRICAL WIRING Write Rus sell Carr, Spring Grove. PAPER HANGING And cleaning. Expert work. 'Phone 4036. Ellsworth Saine. 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. Thone 2608. 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. 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. AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped in the city. Furnitur crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St Phone 2608 AUTO MOVING VAN Moving. Storage. Crating .done, in or our of the city. All work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. 1? S. 7th. Phono 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone 1595. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call J. L. McNElLL Res. 617 S. B. Phone 2564 REPAIRING 17 BICYCLES Baby cabs, sweepers to repair ana new tires put on. Lawn mowers, shears, knives, tools to Sharpen. All kind expert repairing. Called for and delivered. Wesley Brown it Son. Phone $086. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Brows Darnell ft Co.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
SEWING MACHINES . Adjusted for 75c or thoroughly overhauled for $1.50. Sewing machines for rent, $2 per month. H. D. LACEY 9 South 7th et. - 'Phone 175G. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BABY CAB Good as new. North 8 St Call 304 DINING TABLE Round oak, for sale, cheap. Also side-board. 20 South 12. ENCYCLOPAEDIA Britainnica. 28 volumes, cheap. 148 So. 21 St. 'Phone 3603. GAS RANGE For sale, cheap. Also Grey-Willow go-cart. Call 225 Kinsey St GO-CART Child's, for sale. 904 North 10. cheap. HOUSEHOLD GOODS For Sale. 417 North 11th Street. ICE BOX AND KITCHEN CABINET Phone S474. MOTH KILLER Absolutely guaranteed to kill moths and moth eggs. 15c and 25c sizes, at Tohlers, Quigley's and Conkey's drug stores. PARLOR SET Mahogany, 3-piece. Call mornings. Mrs. Park, 1826 Main St SIDE BOARD Gas range, 9x12 rugs, bed, matting, etc., for sale. 116 North 16 Street 'Phone 2618. 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 J STEAM ENGINE One 15 horse steam engine and separator. Cheap is sold 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 DRAFT MARE ; , Six years old, colt two months. Cheap HENRY WOLFAL Hollansburg, Ohio. Phone 1426. HORSE Suitable for delivery wagon, tor sale. Inquire 1035 Main. 'Phone 2292. MARE Lady broke; 1,300 pounds, for sale. Phone 2443. . . SURREY $15.00. Harness $S.OO and tuner tools. 230 South 12th Street. FOR SALE Wagons, Binders, Mowers, Mowers, Vehicles, Vehicles, nice shape. 317 NorthA Street. POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 COLLIE PUPS For sale. 719 S. 12th. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 L AVIS For sale. 1 1S12 four-cylinder Davis car. 40 horsepower; 1 1913 4cylinder Davis cir 50 horse-power. The above cars have been overhauled and repainted and put in good condition. For i'lirther Information 'Phone 1028. DORT CAR-19 16, model. First class shape. Address P. O. Box 26, Boston, Indiana. - FIVE-PASSENGER' Auto. Electric light and starter, good' tires. Call Richmond Electric Co. LAUREL .354 cylinders, 36 horsepower;, electric lights and starter; Dixie magneto; five-passenger. This car has been driven only 1,200 miles and carries the 6ame guarantee as a new car. Wheel base 112-in., and weight only 2,200 lbs. Either of the above cars at a very low price for quick sale. Telephone 4078 Rich mond MAXWELL 5 passenger. Model 25. A-l condition. 1828- East Main. Price rignt, rnones736 OVERLAND Car. 5-pasaenger. Fully equipped. Call 229 North 10th St ROADSTER For sale or trade light roadster, newly painted, for touring car. : call -n.Qne .1491. IV .YOU .WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT '
TKUUK with ample power and speed and durability, for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs., in rest'gate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. Cd. 12th and N. E. Sts. Phone 1494
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE (Continued.) TOURING CAR For sale, good 5passenger. " The biggest fcargin in the city. Irvin Reed & Son.- ;-. AUTO LIVERY A GARAGES 36 MOORE'S Taxi service PHONE 1377 Reasonable prices In and out of town. 18 N. 9 St Beeson's Cigar Store. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 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. HOUSES ARTS. TO RENT 38 5TH AND A South. 2 Room flat, with kitchenet. Call 'Phone 1247. 6TH STREET South 540. 3-room house. Rent $6.50. 'Phone 2012. OTH STREET North 11. Modern flat m Linden Apartment. 13TH1 STREET North 423. 6 rooms, electricity, toilet gas 'Phone 3615, 14TH STREETflat -South 115. Modern 15TH STREET North. $9. House for rent. Inquire Dr. Knisey. C ST. North 2013. 6 rooms and bath $15. Inquire 103.N. 15. 'Phone 4010, KEYSTONE High grade modern apartment Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st HOUSES Two for rent Porterfield & Hudelson. 306-7 Colonial Bldg. HOUSE 6 rooms, cement cellar, gas and electric lights, hydrant and rain water, front and back verandas. Call at 225 North 11th Street. BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39 6TH STREET North 16. Large store room for rent. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 MAIN ST. East. A 6-room modern home for sale. Address P. O. Box 166 Richmond. REEVESTON Best lot in Reeveston for sale. Address P. O. Box 166, Richmond. RENTALS Two good rentals for sale. Address P. O. Bex 166, Richmond. A. M. ROBERTS. Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave.. R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. 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. Porterfield & 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. INVESTMENT Two seven-room houses, elec. light, both waters, gas, both houses in good shape. Price $3,000 for both. Rent $15.00 per house. THOMAS & GREEN Hittle Bldg., 9th & Main. Phone 2576. BUNGALOW FOR SALE New Bungalow, strictly modern, good location, easy terms. Price right. ' WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block. PHONE 1677
ROST.The Tailorman R. E. Graham. Mgr. 14 No. 6th.
THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1917
OJUO 1 acres, in, Preble county, O.. 6 miles from Eaton, on good pike. 7room house, barn, , garage, : wood "housesummer house, fruit good water, - good bass fishing. Cheap 'for cash. Address W. S. Palladium. ' t MHtwnifunt:Hi-mta)wtUinMiWiMKW)n' . Harry Hllliard, who plays the port of Correze in the William Fox super de luxe production of "Her Greatest Love,", at the Washington today, Friday and Saturday, had aspirations to be in a musical comedy., He has a cultivated baritone voice and, in his first days on the stage in San' Francisco, tried very - hard to go on the lyric stage but without success. Coming to New York, he was cast for a part in the musical comedy of "The Time, the Place and the Girl," which was . rehearsing at Wallack's Theatre. While waiting for the manager a bevy of chorus girls, sans attire, appeared. Hilliard was so shocked hat he fled the theatre and had nothing more to do with musical comedy. . BETHEL, IND Miss Opal Hodgins entertained at a picnic party Friday afternoon .to the following guests: Miss Tbelma Overman of Fountain City, Dorothy Knoll of Whitewater, Florence Boren, Babel Benson of Whitewater, Pearl Knoll, Faye Southard, Vera Knoll and Hazel Tharp.....Mrs. Jehu Boren spent Tuesday with Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell, near .Whitewater. Burl Hyde and family of New Madison, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hyde and son Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hill of Richmond, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde Mrs. Sarah Anderson has returned from Winchester, where she has been spending a few weeks... Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cofleld and son Denver, of Mlddleborough spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cofleld Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clabaugh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clabaugh. .Lewis Endsley and Mrs. Barcue of Pittsburgh, Pa., Stephen Endsley and Robert Endsley of Richmond, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Endsley Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bond entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bond and children of Parker City.. ..Mrs. Nina Love is fpendirfg a few days with Charles Roberts and. family of New Madison . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Endsley and son Charles, and Miss Elsie Hall of Hagerstown, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Endsley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner of Newcastle, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.. Hannah Skinner and daughter, Ollie... .Mrs. William Purdy of Winchester, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. . E. N. Thompson Edward Benbow, Miss Lillle Benbow aud Emmet Cordell of Hagerstown, spent Sunday evening with friends here.... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harlan are spending a few days in Portland. William Clabaugh, Lawrence Julius, Nola Julius and Clarence Julius, of Elwood, and Miss Mary Clabagh of Arba. spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clabaugh Evan Horn, Miss Inez Clabaugh and Miss Echo Horn spent the week-end with relatives in Elwood. China contains more American mis sionaries than American business men. HOW: ABOUT, YOUR ; COAL; BILL? Why not clean up the straggling ends of your last winter's debts? IF YOU. NEED MONEY call on : us to furnish it We loan money on-furniture, pianos, live fctock and fanning implements. "NO ONE will ever know '"How, When or Whence." ALL BUSINESS strictly CONFIDENTIAL. 1 ... i V "? Home Loan Co., 1509 Phone. 220 Colonial Bldg. Richmond, Ind. ,
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'. Continued From Pa9e One. -. and the tevtCM The teams wear regur lation' uniforms, brought, from home, with , the names of their ships written large across their chests. The crowd makes itself comfortable on the green ' behind , the catcher or toward first base, where' the sea breeze is a little : brisker on a hot afternoon. -. - t. , The crowd always contains a good sprinkling of British tars, officers of both navies, and townsfolk of both sexes. The. girls ot the. village, who probably heard of baseball for the first time when the destroyer teams began laying out the diamonds, are already developing into proficient and critical fans. They take to baseball as naturally as their sisters on the other side of the Atlantic. : .,' Men Can't Understand. The same can hardly be said of the men folk, who attend the ' games because they like "the American boys," tut who frankly can't see 'where the game compares in Interest with football or cricket The. British. sailor is a little more hopeful, as he has learned to understand the game fairly well, from a spectator's standpoint although it is hardly to be expected that he will try his hand at it seriously, for some time yet Occasionally an overconfident British sailor accepts an invitation to take a
PUBLIC SALE - I will sell at public auction at my livery barn, located on Washington 6treet, one-half block south of Main street in Hagerstown, IndSATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917. Beginning at one o'clock p. m. ' MY ENTIRE HORSE LIVERY' ' Consisting of 5 HORSES. 5: VEHICLES. HARNESS, ETC. Terms On all sums of $5.00 and under, cash. On all sums over $5.00 a , credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving, bankable note... No property to be removed until settled for. . , Albert Hindman, Auctioneer. HORACE SCOTT.
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A Suburban Home of 2 acres of ground located two squares out of corporation, on Liberty pike, on west side of road, will be sold at public auction at 2 p. m.
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Good six room house, electric lights, city water, with good barn and poultry house, all up in good condition with fruit and cement walks would make an ideal place for poultry and ' truck. .. TERMS yt CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT PURCHASER. BENNETT & FO REM AN Thomas F. Connif f , Auctioneer. -
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By McMarius place In a practice game, but he quickly finds that baseball is not i cricket and Is not learned in a day or two.' . ,The local, newspaper has made one or two . attempts to , report ' the afternoon games, but the censors prohibitions; againsf thai use of names of ships leaves his eiforts somewhat flat 'Here 1 one of his attempts;. . ' .i--- - story ot Game. . . "An , interesting, game of baseball was witnessed yesterday by American and British officers and men. Play from' start to finish was fast I never saw, the catcher muff a single ball, end-men and girls stood behind htm in a long, line Almost abnormally confident of the eagle-like keenness of his eye and swift sweep of bis hand. "Balm were lost several times by crashing into the little woods behind the playing field. .. Some very spectacularplays were, made and the scoring on these made -the crowd to cheer. There was ginger in the game all through. - The men who wielded the bat for the- winning team did particularly good work, although the losing team was also good in this respect The pitchers showed' splendid Judgment and one of the captains made a iuce hit" . , : England has found ' It' advisable to resort to gathering herbs" and weeds for medicinal -purposes. - This oldfashioned industry had fallen into disuse until the drug supply .from Germany was cut off. - lijljiiiowmi Hmwiuiiiamni June 1917
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