Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 262, 14 September 1917 — Page 13
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1917.
THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed (or Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System. ; Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES
lejwword... ........One time 3c per word Three times Coper word .....Seven times 20c per word One month No Ad Taken Less than 10c CASH Or Lees 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-OFTOWN ADS must be accons- ' panied by cash in full payment, according to above rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to classify 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 his answers and later call on you providing your reply to his advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It Is more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you, and as this is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 LOST AND FOUND NON-SKID TIRE With rim, 33x4. Lost between Winchester and Richmond. Return to Piehl's Cigar Store. 812 Main St Reward. HELP WANTED MALE BOYS WANTED Steady employment and chance to advance In work is offered to a few boys 16 to 20 vears old. Apply B. B. Ulove L.O. BOOKKEEPERS AND STENOGRAPHERS Don't wait until the 24th if you can possibly start Monday, the 17th. It will put you just one week ahead. Come up this week if you can. If not. write or phone for particulars. Ph. 2040. VV. L. Stump, Mgr., Richmond Business College. CARRIAGE Painter, wanted, at Bran den & Stahl, South 7 and H. COLLECTOR And solicitor, married men 25 to 40 years. Must give reference. E. J. Walker, Deputy Supt. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. LABORERS 4 wanted to unload lumber. United Refrigerator Companies. MAN Married for stock and dairy farm, give experience and references in application. W. B. Palladium. OPERATOR Good, for first-class picture show. Address R. M. Palla- . dium. . SOLICITORS Good reliable men, Address X Palladium. TRIMMERS Wanted to work on Sedan tops. Rex Manufacturing Co.. Connersville, Ind. WOOD WORKERS And machine operators wanted. United Refrigerator Companies. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRL Wanted. Call Richmond Bak ing Company. HOUSEWORK Competent girl for housework. Phone 2902. HOUSEWORK Girl, woman or married coupel to live in the country, pleasant surroundings, family of two. Address Mary J. Ranck, Brownsville, Ind. LADY SOLICITORS Several wanted for house to house work and introductory campaign. Good wages and pleasant work. Address reply, "So licitors" carvf this paper. PASTRY Co4-And dish' washer. Union station Kesiaurani. SALESLADIES Experienced in millinery. Call 35 North 8th St Hosier & Hiatt. SALESLADY Experienced. Apply Grand Leader. SITUATIONS WANTED SEWING Plain sewing to do. Lincoln St. 107 ROOMS FOR RENT 9 STH and A ST. South. 2 rooms and kltchenet for light house keeping with bath. Phone 1247. STH STREET North 111. Furnished housekeeping rooms. 9TH STREET .North 31. Nicely furnished rooms with bath. 9TH STREET South 216. Furnished front room, strictly modern. A STREET South West 725. 3 .large rooms for light housekeeping. MAIN ST. 1512V. Two of the nicest furnished rooms in ihe cl.y. RANDOLPH ST. 109. Furnished rooms tor light housekeeping. ROOM Furnistiedfor rent. Tele phone 2592. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 CLEANING AND PRESSING Men's Suits Sport Coats Ladies' Suits.... $L2 CARL C. YOUNG Tailor and Cleaner. Palladium Bldg. 'Phone 2G75. 1'EVKI.OPING Kodak films developed free--prints 3c each. Thistlethwalte's Drug Stores. DRY CLEANING Pressing and Repairing. Suits Dry Cleaned, $1.00. JOE MILLER 617 H Main. Second Floor. MONUMENTS Cemetery work in all its branches. Satisfaction guaranteed. John P. Emslle. 15 S. 10th. E. C. SIMS Phone 2571 for painting, varnishing, graining; prices moderate. Estimates free.
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12 Pumps , Wind Mills and - ' V ' Wind Mill repairing any part of Wayne County Bertsch Bros. ; Centerville. Telephone 26. MOVING A STORAGE 16 STORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. 'Phone 260S. AUTO MOVING VAN llovlng. Storage. Crating done, in ov our of the city. Ail work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. 17 8. 7th. ' Phono 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone ; 1095. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call j. l. McNeill Res. 617 S. B. Phone 2561 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, 415 Randolph. Tel. 3137. Office S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Phcse 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 too S. 7th St Phone 260S REPAIRING 17 LAWN MOWERS 3HARPEN D And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell & Co. Bring "Your ELECTRIC IRONS To' Us To Be Repaired STANLEY PLUMBING ELECTRIC COMPANY 010 Main Street EVERYTHING We repair almost everything. Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BOOKCASE And writing desk combined. Cheap. 117 South 4th. CABBAGE For kraut, finest quality, special price 2c per lb:, by the barrel, delivery. H. Hunt. Phone 4863. GUNS For sale or rent. Waking & Co.. 4th & Main. HEATING STOVE Rex Globe. Good as new. Call 312 No. 15. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Wita Dining table. 611 No. A St. MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. PAPER ROUTE 163 subscribers, for sale. Phone 1449. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE Old and second-hand, wanted to buy. John H. Shell. 'Phone 3474. TEETH Wanted, old false. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC RUNGE, 1021 MAIN ST. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 LUMBER From Richmond Chautauqua 1x8 and 2x4. Call The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247. PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 ASTER BLOOMS For sale, 50c dozen 409 N. 17th St LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 COLTS Three yearling and two four-year-olds. Apply People's Garage. Winchester, Ind. HOGS Three registered big type Po land China males. Prices reasonable, Phone 4819 or write Arthur Curme, R. R. A. HORSE Phaeton and harness, at your price. Must be sold at once. F. R. Chamness. 902 No. 10. HORSES Two general purpose, four years old, broke. See them at Jno Decker's farm on Boston Pike. Phone 2328. MARE 2 years old, for sale or trade. Phone 4919. MARE AND COLT 2 yr. old and a 3-yr. old. Wm. Behnen, New Paris Pike. Box 49. PONY Shetland, well broken, ional Garage. NatFOR SALE Wagons, harness, vehicles, vehicles, wheat drills, wheat drills. All kinds. Good as new. 317 No. A St. POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 BELGIN HARES For sale, and old ones. 103 North 3rd. Young AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 CAR Richmond. 5 passenger, good condition. See Earl Wily. Rich. Electric Company. FORD Roadster, 1916 model. National Garage. ', FORD Touring car. Fully equipped. Phone 3474. FORD Touring car. Phone 3652. MAXWELL Runabout Good condi tion. 3 So. 7th. TOURING CAR, Oakland, in fine con-j dition. Phone 3834. I
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Driven less than 1 ,000 miles in perfect running order. A real used car bargain. See it now. You can't beat it for the price, cost $5 1 0.00 new, now only $265.00 CENTRAL AUTO STATION 1115 Main Street Phone 2121
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 (Continued.) TOURING CAR Studebaker. Just overhauled and painted. Five new tires. $250, if sold at once. Call 215 So. W. 3 St. TRUCK 1-ton, Smith Ford form attachment. 1916 model. Phone 2056. - IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs.. In veetigate the Republic Dispitch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. K. Sts. Phone 1491 AUTO SUPPLIES t REPAIRS 35 AUTO OWNERS Let us do your tire repairing. Save half and have guaranteed work. Bring in your old tires. We make 2-ln-1 tires, 30x31-4 at $1.50 to $2.25 for 37x5. Good used tire? and tubes, 28x3 to 37x5 at right prices. We buy old tires. United States Tire Service Station. A. J. MILLER 'Phone 2414. 731 S. 8th St. FORD BODY Second hand, for sale. Call 1069. VULCANIZING? see HORNBROOK 1029 Main St. AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 3RD ST. South 219. Half of double house. 5 rooms. Inquire next door south. 7TH STREET South C03. Half of new double house. All modern improvements. 11TH STREET North 400. Brick house. 7 rooms and bath, electric light. Call 326 No. 11. Phone 2041. 12TH STREET North 225. house. Modern A STREET South West 318. Fully modern house, $20.00. See A. M- Roberts, IS" South Sth. AFARTMENT New. 5 rooms, bath, Jaundry. Modern in every respect. Phone 1396-1278. HOUSE 8 rooms and 5 room flat. Phone 2844. Inquire 36 South 14th. HOUSE 7-room modern house, good location. Call Sharkey's Millinery Store, Main St. WANTED TO RENT 41 APARTMENT Furnished, consisting of 3 or 4 rooms with bath for man and wife. Central and good location. Phone 1720 from 8 to 3. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 11TH STREET South 901. Cheap 6room modern house. RANDOLPH ST. 213. 7Toom house with bath, electric lights and gas Large lot Price $2,500. Inquire 314 W. Main. A. M. ROBERTS. Real "Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave.. R. D. Phone 4171. Office 13 S. Sth. FARMS FOR SALE 3 FARMSWANTED 1000 MEN farm renters, farm hands, wage earners of all kinds to take advantage cf my present low prices and get a farm home of your own. At this time I can sell you a good tract 10, 20, 40, 80 acres or more at $15 to $35 per acre. Lands located in Michigan's best counties; adapted for general farming, stock, dairying, poultry, vegetables, fruits. $2,000,000 electric power dam under construction in cen ter of tract. Don t delay. Get onto a piece of land of your own ar:d watch your bank account grow. I have an easy payment plan whereby you can get started with a very small down-payment. Wrrite for information and illustrated booklet free. George W. Swigart owner, N1257, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111. PETITION FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Laura Frances Crouch vs. Harvey Crouch. Wayne Circuit Court, April term, 1917. No. 18054. Be it known, that on the 14th day of September, 1917, the above named Tti.Ti;ff K It - t- ntrtrnflV fWtsA in I'll f iniuuii! i,, iisij, aiiiu i n office of the clerk of the Wayne cir-
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Houses For Sale One 6 room and one 5-room, good basements, electric light, cisterns, wells, paved street, lot 210x300. 9 rooms, bath, furnace, full basement, lot 50x160, an ideal home. Reason for selling poor health, leaving the city. Let us show you these bargains and make us an offer. Ao C. ReaEty Co. 90412 MAIN 'STREET cuit court her petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Myrtle Webster, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for divorce, as stated in her said petition, are abandonment and failure to provide. Said defendant is therefore hereby ; notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 14th day-of November, 1917, at the' term of eaid court to be begun and ! held at the court house in the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of October, 1917, said cause will be heard . and determined in his absence. Witness, the clerk and the seal of i said court, at the City of Richmond, ! this 14th day of September, 1917. MICHAEL WT. KELLY, Clerk. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher and White, attorneys for plaintiff. sep 14-21-2S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wrayne Circuit court Executor of the last will of Sarah Bond, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is probably solvent. LINDLEY BOND, Executor. Benj. F. Harris, Attorney. Sept. 14-21-28 ELDORADO, OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crebb and family, of Portland, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller were entertained at" dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby. Mr. and Mrs. James j Hornaday of Richmond, were after noon guesis. . . Air. ana .Mrs. Koy Tanner and son Melvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tanner were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles House and family Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Harp of St. Paul. Minn., arrived Friday for an j extended visit with the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kimmel and ether relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ben Creager and children and Mr. and Mrs. Evin Disher spent Sunday in Farmersville with Dr. Holtzniuller and family. Dr. Holtzmuller's son Paul, recently enlisted in the service and is now in training Mr. and Mrs. John Gruver of near West Manchester, and C. E. Shewmcn and daughter Noami, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Shewmon Sunday. . .Mrs. Leota Ware, Mrs. Kate Fudge, Mrs. Angeline Risinger, Mr. Levi Risinger and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Baker of Eaton were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Evin DIsher, last Wednesday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mastin attended the Harter reunion at Greenville Sunday Miss Ida Beard of Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. George Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Beard and son, Tebe Miss Ida Beard of Maryland is making an extended visit among relatives of this place Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swartzel and children of near Lewisburg, and Mrs. Jane Swartzel and daughter Mary, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agler and family. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zeigler and bou of Dayton visited with Mr. and Mrs. David McKee the first of the week Mrs. Maude Haines of Dayton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ervin . . ..Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kimmel were Greenville visitors Sunday Miss Hattie Wellbaum returned home Sunday evening. She visited with relatives at Richmond and New Madison and also spent a couple of days in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown and Mr. and Mrs. William Brown spent from Saturday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Codrus Brown of Ft. Wayne, Ind.... Mr: and
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 INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. "The Company of Service. Wise Borrowing Before borrowing it is wise to consider not only the cost but THE TERMS of repayment. In this respect we offer the Twenty Payment Plan for your consideration. This plan permits you to borrow money at the legal rate of interest, and repay in twenty small monthly payments. You may repay the loan in full or io part at the end of any month. Interest is charged only for the actual time the loan is carried. $2.50 is Mofithly Payment on 50 $5.00 is Monthly Payment on $100 Come in and ask for free folder entitled "The Twenty Payment Plan,' which explains everything in detail. We loan on furniture, pianos, victrolas, live stock, etc., etc. Prompt, courteous, confidential service. Call, write, or phone: Richmond Loan Co. Est. 1895. 'Phone 1545. Room 8, Colonial Building Richmond, Ind. Mrs. David Dunkleberger and family of Rossburg were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Emrick and sons. Miss Ethel Trux of Indianapolis, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McPherson and daughter, Marian Rev. J. H. Blackford and daughter Lenore, and Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Larsh visited with Homer House and family of near Eaton, and also called on Mrs. Elizabeth Banfil, Sunday afternon Mrs. Emerson Beard and daughter Elizabeth, spent the week-end with her parents, near Lewisburg Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Juday and sons Harry and Everett, and Mrs. Elmer Harshman attended the funeral of Jacob Young at Germantown, Monday Mrs. Sallie Shewmon, who has been spending several weeks with relatives in Butler county, returned home last Thursday Blaine Sell and family spent Saturday night and Sunday in West Manchester with Ed Locke and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruse of Canal Winchester, O., were entertained from Saturday until Monday by Prof, and Mrs. L. F. Schieser and sons Simeon Bunger spent Saturday night and Sunday in New Madison with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin May. Charles Blackford of New Yor!r. is spending the week with his mother Mrs. Sallie Shewmon. He has been called in the U. S. service and will leave the last of te week for the training camp Mr. and Mrs. Harley Coovert and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell attended the Indiana State Fair last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Richrd and children of Chicago, left for their home Tuesday morning, after an extended visit with relatives in this community Mr. and Mrs. Clem McKee and daughters atended the Indiana State- Fair last Wednes day Mr." and Mrs. Rufus Miller and children visited with relatives at North Star Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schlientz and sons of New Madison, and Mr. and . Mrs., Walter Cahill and son of Lewlsburg, were supper guests of Fred Schlientz and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Flaig of New Madison, were evening callers. .. .Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Stump and C. C. Hollinger and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Aaron Petry at Palestine Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Wolford and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petry and
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I will sell at Public Auction on the John Deal farm, three miles north of Chester, y2 mile west of the Arba Pike, 3 miles south of Fountain City and V mile east of the Fountain City Pike.
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Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit 5 Head of Horses 5 Consisting of 1 black mare, 9 years old, bred; 1 black mare, 2 years old; 1 black mare, 5 years old; 1 bay mare, 12 years old; 1 bay horse, 12 years old;. 10 Head of Cattle 10 One good Shorthorn cow, fresh; 2 part Jersey cows, with first calves; 1 yearling Shorthorn steer; 1 good Shorthorn cow, with first calf; 2 spring Shorthorn heifer calves; 2 yearling Shorthorn heifers; 1 roan Shorthorn male calf. 10 Head of Hogs 10 4 head of Duroc sows. 6 head of Poland China sows Farming Implements Harness and Vehicles Hay and Grain Fifty acres of corn in field; 10 tons of hay, clover and timothy; 75 bushels of Harvest King seed wheat. ONE INDIANA SILO size 12x26 ft Has been in use two years and is in good condition. Lunch will be served by the Ladles' Aid of Chester. Terms made known on day of sale. THOMAS F. CONNIFF, Auct EDW. STIENS
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At the C. F. Albright farm, 3 miles north of Richmond on Middleboro Pike
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Beginning at 10 O'clock All the live stock and farm im-plements as follows:
2 Horses. 1 Brown Mare, 9 years old I Sorrel Horse, 8 years old, both good workers on farm. II Head of Cattle. 3 Fresh Cows, calves by side. 1 Springer. 1 Cow will be fresh by day of saia 2 Cows, fresh in October. 3 Heifers, giving milk. 1 Poll Bull. These cows are mostly Jerseys 9 Head of Hogs. I Sow, double immuned. 8 Pigs, weight about 50 pounds. 4 Tons of Mixed Hay. 100 Bales good Wheat Straw. II Acres of Corn. 1 two-horse wagon. 1 Surrey.
Terms liberal, made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served by the Ladies' Aid of Middleboro C. R ALBRIGHT Thomas F. Conniff, Auct. F. W. Taylor, Clerk.
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DON'T, BUY new machine parts. THE BROKEN PARTS can be "Welded" quickly at little expense. Let as explain further WELDEX MFQ. COMPANY EXPERT WELDERS Corner 12th and North E Sts. Phone 1494. Consider the Saving In Time and Money.
children spent Sunday with Jacob Petry's, near West Manchester. .. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Eby and family, of near New Madison, were entertained by Norman Sayler's Sunday. . .Lee Johnson, of Fort Benjamin Harrison, was home Sunday. MRS. WATSON IS HIGHE8T LONDON, Sept 14. The highest woman officer In the British army is Mrs. A. M. Chalmers Watson, M.D., who has just been appointed Chief Controller of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, which has over 4,000
Is possibly listed right on this page today. ' This Is the big news page of Richmond's wants and offers, which are changing every day. Scan these columns today and every day if you would find what you want. A three-line classified ad may be the knock of Opportunity. Your success may depend upon reading these little opportunity-messages. Here's employment advancement and sales profit
see what you want advertise 9 1 Spring wagon. 1 Manure Spreader. 1 Gravel Bed. 1 Flat Top Rigger, with hog rak 1 Mower. 1 Hay Rake. 1 Binder, seven-foot cut. 1 Walking Plow. 1 Riding Plow. 1 Five-disk Wheat Drill. 1 Five-hoe Wheat Drill. 1 Riding Corn Plow. 1 Clipper Seed Cleaner. 1 Corn Planter, with check rower and fertilizer. 1 Harrow. 1 Disk. 1 Set Breeching Harness. 1 Set Driving Harness. 1 Set Heavy Fly Nets. Metal Welded Perfectly J members on duty behind the lines in France. . . FIRST CASUALTY BEHIND BRITISH LINES IN FRANCE, Sept 14. The Young Men's Christian Association. ' has , Just bus-: tained Its ' first fatal casualty in France. One of the workers la a but a few miles behind the lines was killed this week by a bomb dropped from a German airplane. A French invention to warn an aviator when he is deviating from his intended . course consists of. a form of camera obscura.
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