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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System. (Oopvrlght) CLASSIFIED RATES lc per word .One time 3c per word Three Times 5c per word Seven times 20c per word .....One month No Ad Taken Less than 10c CASH Or Less 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 j publication. OUT-OF-TOWN APS must be accompained by canh 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 an swered 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 this. advertisement pleases him. T V. LF. PHONE vour Want-Ads when It is more convenient to do so. Bill will I be sent to you. and as this is an ac-j comniodatlon service, ine miaamm expects payment promptly upon receipt of b'll. Phone 2834 PERSONALS LAUD ur inA.Tihs. Mrs. Margeret Keller and family j wishes to thank friends, neighbors and, ....1.. i r. fnwr .1A IrlnilnADa aVc,,,n indium Lit iitc ii ihiih-j.' pnwn u nu Ing sickness and death of our dear father and husbend. Also for the beautiful floral offering. MRS. MAROERET KELLER & FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS. The familv wishes to express our thanks for their sympathy and kind ness shown us during the illness and doath of our mother and also the j fiends lor tneir oeautuui iiorai oi f ering. MRS. LAURA EDWARDS, Mother. MR. WILL EDWARDS. KENETH M'KHAY, son. SPECIAL NOTICES HUNTING No hunting allowed on Herman Wolke farm, west of town. LOST AND FOUND BICYCLE Stolen from Piehl's Cigar store. S5.00 reward for Information concerning same at Plehl's Cigar store. BRACELET Old-fashioned, lost In ten cent store. Return to Palladium. PIN Large, -told, lost on east side North 14th Street, between Main and A Sts., -Monday morning. Return 11.4 North 14th St. Phone 22E0. PUP Small black, lost. Return to 20 North 2Qth. Reward. WATCH Ladies' gold bracelet, lost at Washington theatre Saturday afternoon. Return to Box office at theatre and receive reward or phone 1349. Clarence Gennett. .wlRISTWTTCII Ladles' lost, with initals A. M. If kind enough please call Havens. 1026 Main St. Phone 2079. HELP WANTED MALE BOYS WANTED Steady employment and chance to advance in work if offered to a few boys 15 to 20 years old. Apply B. B. Glove Co. BOY Over 16 wanted to work outside school hours. Harrison's Pharmacy, -Westcott Hotel. BRICK LAYER Wanted.' one with experience In furnace building preferred. Apply Jenkin's Vulcan Spring Com.pany Gaar-Srott Office Bldg. "LEUK Wanted at Schwegman's con fectionery, 1602 Main. Must give reference. M EN Wanted. Call Richmond Baking Company. MEN Wanted that are dissatisfied with their present employment, who are ambitious, willing to back up their ambition by going ahead with whatever their bettor self tells them to do. I know there are men in Richmond, who can make exceptionally good money to start with. We are building up our organisation, for. in the very H'.-ar future, wo will send men out of here that can qualify for better positions. If jou are Interested, apply in person to sales manager. 12-14 Cornstock Bldg. If interested only for curiosity, don't waste our time or yours. MEN Wanted. Desiring to prepare for government positions. $67 to $150 per month, to see me at Westcott Hotel. Thursday. Nov. 15th, 1 to 9 p. m. One day only. Parent must accompany minors. Henry Laurens. MEN Wanted to unload and help install machinery. Apply Jenkins Vulcan Sprina: Co., 319 Colonial Bldg. WAITER Wanted, taurant. Union Depot ResWATCHM AN NIGHT Wanted at once. Atlas Underwear Co. HELP WANTED FEMALE COK Wanted. St. Call 224 North 11th GIRI Wanted for cooking and dining room work. Phone 3129. - HOUSEWORK Girl wanted for general housework.CalI 132 South 14th. HOUSEWOliK Girl about 18 or 20 to help with housework. Good home and "wages. Box, 3, care Palladium. HOUSEWOliK White girl or womanwanted to assist with. No Monday washings. Only neat, clean workers need apply. Phone 4114 NURSE Wanted: refined woman undr 50, as nurse and companion to elderlv lady. References exchanged. Address H. T. Peters, Cambridge City, Ind. Phone 167. . WOMEN. Two wanted for kitchen and dining room work. Reid Memorial hospital..

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HELP WANTED FEMALE (Continued.) WOMEN Wanted. Desiring to prepare for government positions, $7 to $150 per month, to aee me at Westcott Hotel, Thursday, Nov. 15th, 1 to 9 p. m. One day only. Parent must accompany minors. Henry Laurens. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 8 ETAOIN HOUSEWORK Wanted by young Kirl. Phone 513S-B. ROOMS COR RENT 12TH STREET 64 South. Furnished room with hep.t and bath. Phone 1786. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 ATTENTION Automobile Owners Shut out the cold by putting !n new curtain lights. We do' all kinds of Irimminjr and painting. BRADEN & STAHL South 7th & H Sts. MEMORIALS High grade Masoleums. ornamental and general cemetery work in granite. John Kmslie, 15 So, 10th St. Phone 4022. MOVING & STORAGE 16 STORK Your jiood with Forrest Monger Storage Co. Phone 2608. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call J.-L. McNeill Res. 617 S. B. Phone 2564. AUTO MOVING VAN The largest' and best equipped in the city. Furniture crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. Forest Monger 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608. Three Auto TrucksBest service and largest moving vans in the city. H ;e a large new truck for city transfer and draying. Can give the people ouicke.r and better service. Experiencpd men and all work guaranteed. Crating and storage. Local and long distance moving. Call OR A MONGER Residence, 315 Randolph. Tel. 3137. Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Phone Service. "STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS In our new, clean building, practically fire-proof, steam heated, electrically lighted, and costs no more than storing vour 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 1412. REPAIRING 17 1 7 EVERYTHING We repair almost everything Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown & Son Phone 30S6. FURNITURE Repaired: pictures framed: all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries. - We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co Phone 1936. I MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 CASH REGISTER National. Good condition. 601 Nort h 13th. FEATHER BEDS Pillows ard quilts. Phone 1890. Furniture and Stoves For Sale Almost new at of original price. Easy payments if desired. Home Supply Store 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1S62. GAS RANGE Phone 3474. And heating stove. HOUSEHOLDS Good at 317 South 9th St. : ' MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. STOVEWewel heating. Used one season. Half price. U23 North 13th. MISCEf LANEOUS WANTED 22 CLOTHING AND SHOES Ladies' second-hand, wanted. Phone.2143 or 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. ' FURNITURE AND STOVES WANTED , HO MESUPPLY STORE 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862 WAGON 1-horse wanted, in good condition. Phone 4402. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 GROCERY Doing good bustness, priced to sell, good reasons. Address Box 24 7. care Palladium. FOR SALE Modern, well-located garage, with tools, machinery and equipment, or will trade for small farm. InSuire The German-American Trust & . nvings Bank, Richmond, Indiana. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 HORSE Good driving wanted. Call 623 No. 1 2th St. HORSE Good driving, with harness, wag-on and buggy. National Cash Register with two drawers. 601 N. 13 St. Phone 3478. HORSES Cash paid for yearold, thin or fat horses. Phone 3474. James H. Clark. 1102 North I St.

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LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES (Continued.) 31 WAGONS Delivery, for sale, cheap If! sold at once. & P. Tea Co., 72 27 Main St. 310 YY FOR SALE Wagons, wagons, harness, vehicles, vehicles all kinds. 317 North A St. POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 FERRETS f 4 no and $4.50 each. Phone 4179or- 1S58. PUPPIES Coon hounl. well-bred. Phone 4005 . call Leeds farm. Straight Line pike. TURKEYS Nargnnsett. for sale. Must call before November 24th. Mrs. Edward llodcnberg R. R. D.. Box 92. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 PH Ttunflbout. electric equipment, Two Prestolite gas tanks, good order., 2;,0 West Main St : HUF"ORILE Model N fulIv equipped' wire wheels, co-rl tires; price rlgnt if sold at once. Call 23-C. Boston. IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs, or 1500 lbs., investigate the Republic Dispatch, complete at ?750. ' WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. .Sts. Phone 1494. t'TO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 3S AUTO CYLINDER REBORING $2 00 "per cvllnder and up. Ford special job. $12 50: including New Pistons, Rings, Bushings and Pins. Thomas Turner & Son Rear 33 South 6th St. Phone 1226. FORD BODY" Second-hand for sale. Call 1089. AUTO LIVEFY & GARAGES 35 AUTO HIRE Afternoons, evenincs and Sundays 1 to 4 passengers. 1 0c per mile, or $2 first hour and $1.30 "hour thereafter. Picnic parties a specialty. John Osborn ??5 S K.tli or Fox Clothing Store. Phones 1624 v 2297. Will call for passengers. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 I BTCYCLEf? Suprl'es and Repairing. Durkel. 45 South 5th St. Phone 1670 HOUSES APTS. TO PENT 33 2ND STREET 11 South West, house and garage. Modern 9TH STREET North 610.. 5-room house. 16TH ST ynrTir inns FOR RENT House. 100S v- 6h St ; $10.00 mo. Or will sell at J'"1" month. r;,crrim 101 N. 9 St. PoM Res. PHnne Phone 2032. Estate 165 9i3T .rvT'EET -o-th -?S8 H rni""! "id IvqrV, nhnne 4 01O or 103 XT 15th St F ?Ti?"PT Vnrtti 1526 B-'"ira h't", $12 00 Call 1114 No. C. Phone 2987. LINCOLN STT'FFT 1ST. 'Ive-room hne Cll Knode's Music Store. PEARL STR EFT 107. S? room, all modern hore. Goorl coition PVone 2854. Call ?04 South 12th. PEA lit, STREET 323. 6-room house. Also 200 Richmond Ave., 6-room house snd bath 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone ?Q78 or 1862. HOUSE 6 rooms, bath and furnace. Central. Phone 2737. HOUSE FOR RENT Six-room house: electric liarht, furnace, both waters. soft water bath, garage: $18.00. Tenant pay water rent, Thomas and Green Hlttle Bldg.. 9th & Main. Phone 2576. WANTED TO RENT 41 APARTMENT Fumi shed, wanted to rent. 3 rooms, up-to-date. Phone 1778. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ? A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. City and Farms. Libertv Ave.. R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. HOUSE -SNAPDouble house, good condition, corner lot. Rent $21.00 a mo. Owner wants to sell or trade for small property. Pilgrim Real Estate. 101 N. 9th St. Res. Phone 16S5. Phone 2032.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 (Continued.) If you have PROPERTY within fifty miles of Richmond to trade for Richmond property see . PILGRIM 101 N. 9th St. Phone 2032. Real Estate. Res. Phone 1685 HOUSE FOR SALE Except;onal bargain, new six-room house to be modern; good location. Cash or payments. ; . Wm. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block, Richmond, Ind. HOME LIKE RENT Four roomed brick h0UHe; cellar. light, hydrant; $12 month. No interest, tax or insurance. Ad Home, care Palladium. HOUSE For sale. New modern, 7-room house furnace and bath. $5,500. Terms. Address Box No. 165, Richmond; Ind. DUPLEX For Snle Good Investment property for $2,000. Shows 12 percent income. Modern Duplex, large lot, nice home, occupy lower and rent tipper flat; take one-half of purchase . price in trade. DYE A PRICE Over 901 Main Street. Revelations BY ADELE MY FIRST PARTY IS ARRANGED (Concluded) I "Wot you tink, Missis Graham," she said excitedly, "we all forgot everything today. Xotting for tomorrow dinner. Plenty for breakfast. Ham here, eggs, grapefruit, everything, and I make cream pie for lessert. tomorjow, but no meat, no salad, no veg-e-table. I take me basket, go queeck before market closes. Vot you want?" "Why, Katie! aren't you afraid of the man with the black ' beard who frightened you the other night?" I asked slyly. I knew that she had invented the man so that I would allow her to sleep in the apartment instead of goirg to the miserable tenement on the East, side where her cousins lived, but she was so transparent, I really could cot resist asking the question solely to see how she would answer it "I tink he no dere now," Katie declared unblushingly. "He no Bee me last night, he tink I move away, he no come tonight." "Very well, Katie, if you are not afraid you may go. Please post this letter on the way." "All right." Katie put il carefully into the pocket of her jacket. "Now tell me vot you want for dinner." "Can you open oysters. Katie?" "Me? I can do everyting." "Then stop at the fish market and get a doson oysters. Mr Graham is very fond rf thm on the half shell. Then grt a small leg of lamb, the smallest nice one ycu can find; a can of peas, a bunch of fresh mint, or a package of the dried mint, and all the things for a combination salad, a head of lettuce, two tomatoes, a cucumber, two green peppers, two bunches of radishes we will have a dish of those separate from the radishes - and a bunch of those little scallions which look so green and fresh. Are you sure you can remember ail those things?" "Me? I nevaire forget notting," declared Katie proudly, if ungrammatically, as she started for the door. The telephone rang before she had opened the door. "Wait until I answer this. Katie," I said as 1 took down the receiver. Lillian Gale's voice sounded in my ears. "I don't suppose you ever want to hear of us again," she began gayly, and I reflected grimly that as far as my own feelings went she was speaking the truth. But of course ordinary courtesy made me interrupt her. "You ought to know better than that," I assured her, and hated myself for the evasion. ; "I am so glad." she said. "You certainly had good reasons for a grouch, and it's awfully sweet of you not to cultivate one. But I called you up to see if you would forgive us and come to play with us tomorrow night. We'll promise to behave, Just go out to a little shack somewhere, and get acquainted." I did some rapid thiinking as I listened to her words and came to a sudden decision. I knew I would have to spend an evening with these people soon. I resolved to have the meeting In my own home where, to a certain extent, I could control the situation. "I have a better plan than that," I said, and I put as much enthusiasm in my voice as I possibly could muster. "Suppose you and Mr. Underwood come over here tomorrow night. Dicky isn't here Just now, but when he comes in I'll ask him if there aren't two or three more, of his friends who I would add to trie gayety or nations,

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REAL TIME FARMS FOR SALE 43 FARMS FOR SALE 268 ACRES Extra good Improvements, no better land. 2,4 miles from market. This is an extra good buy; priced to sell a't $120 per acre. 80 ACRES At $125 per acre; 2 miles" from good trading point. 120 ACRES 4 miles from town; priced at $120 per acre. 40 ACRES Good land and good buildings, near traction line; $6,500. 10 ACRES Rest in county; priced to sell at $146 per acre. If you are wanting a good farm, see this onei extra good buildings; 2 miles from market. 160 ACRES Extra good buildings and land, well fenced and tiled, within 1 mile of good trading point. $12 V4 per acre. 40 ACRES For $5 000. A real bargain. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN FARMS AND CTTY PROPERTY. WE HAVE AN EXTRA LARGE LTST IN I BOTH. COM3 IN AND SEE US, OUR TIME 13 YOURS. Foreman & White 203 Colonial Bldg. Phone J879. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 j DOUBLE HOUSE FOR TRADE Double house rents $10.00 per side. Will trade this house and give some cash for small farm. DYE & PRICE Over S01 Main Street. of a Wife GARRISON and we'll get acquainted over my new chafing dish. It hasn't been christened yet." I had not heard the door open, and I gave a little start as Dicky took the receiver from my hand, emiling misccievously at me as he did so.. "I am surprised at you, Lil," he began. "How dare you call up my innocent bride after inviting me to your orgy last night and getting me well let us say a trifle mixed. I warn you that if you come tomorrow night, you will get nothing but tea and toast and family prayers. I'm a reformed man, T sm." . Evidently Lillian made him some witty reply, for he laughed uproariously before he said: "Sure I'll let you talk to Madge, although it's a privilege I can tell you. By the way. what do j'ou think about the Stanleys, Paul Atwood and Bess Marsden for the rest of the crowd tomorrow night? What? Stanley out of town? Well, who then? The Lesters? Him, yes, I suppose so. All right. See you tomorrow night," and he handed the receiver to me. "This is awfully good of you, Mrs. Graham," said Mrs. Underwood cordially, " and we'll be mightly glad to come. Those other people whom Dicky suggested are bully scouts, too. I hope you'll like us all, goodby." "Goodby I said mechanically, and hung up the receiver. I had a queer little hurt feeling inside me. I had invited the Underwood? to please Dicky ?nd he had taken the thing out of my hands, and consulted Lillian Gale about the other guests as if I did not exist. Ir 1 1 m h. ri ton i ii i intHK tin muHMHi Mittm wni ii I On The Screen Itt tttfllf 21 III VUftHH I'M tn .MiimttmtniiiiittitiiHiti n u MURRETTE Charles Frohman, the great manager whose death on the ill-fated Lusitania caused grief throughout the world, used to call Ann Murdock his baby star. She was the youngest actress he ever placed at the head of her own company. Miss Murdock's second appearance in motion pictures of Charles Frohman's plays will be in "The Beautiful Adventure," a Mutual at the Murrette. Mnss Murdock is a member of that famous Murdock family that has figured so prominently In American stage history. She. went on the stage when seventeen years old and became almost at once Robert Edescn's leading woman In "The Call of the North." Liberty of the Lawmakers. Members of both houses of congress have the privilege of freedom of speech and debate In their respective houses. That Is. only the house itself can call members to account for their utterances in that body. A senator or a representative cannot be prosecuted in the courts for libel or slander on account of any utterances In the house to which he belongs, or for the official publication of It. ' The 3,000 members of the Presbyterian church of 200 years ago, when the first American synod met at Philadelphia, hr.ve Increased to 1,900,000, found in the several denominations of the Presbyterian family.

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13 ' fi Articles of Value jj I Bought and Sold j 3 i buy Diamonds. Watches, Mu- j g sical Instruments. Shot Guns. B Etc. ii Highest Prices Paid 1 SAM S. VIGRAN 1 512 Main Street , Phone 1295 fi m ' n It Was Too Big. At Mount Tleasant, Tex., a colored man came Into the public telephone office and Insisted that some one should talk for him. Upon being told that he would have to do his own talking he approached the" telephone, took down the receirer and. after tiirniiig it oyer two or three times and examining It carefully, said : "Boss, Ah don't believe Al k'.n eet rtnt dnh fine In man mouf."

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By McManu m u M is if Si 11 a ,-' N r ALE .gj RELIABLE Richmond, Ind. NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY In the Wayne Circuit Court. In the matter of the estate of Henry H. Engelbert, deceased. Notice is hereby given that upon petieion filed in said Court by the Executrix-of said estate, getting up the insufficiency of the personal estate cf said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did on the 17th day of October, 1917, find said estate to be Insolvent, and .ordered the same to be Bettled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby cotified of such insolvency and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance. . Witness the Clerk and Seal of said Court at Richmond, Indiana, this 17th day of October, 1917. . - MICHAEL W. KELLY, Clerk. Gath P. Freeman, Attorney. norl3-20 STE '

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