Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 315, 15 November 1917 — Page 13

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SPECIAL NOTICES 3 HUNTING " No hunting allowed on Herman Wolke fnTrv wst of to w i LOST AND FOUND 4

BICYCLE Stolen from Pichl's Cigar store. $5.00 reward for information concerning same atPiehl's Cigar store. I'OG COLLAR Lost, gf een collar-for ''og. tag 303. Return to R. G. Leeds, . Palladium Bldg. Reward. HELP WANTED MALE ASSEMRLER One first-class, milling. !;Uhe and machine hand wanted. Only those accustomed to machine tool work need apply. Apply The Nafl Auto Tool Co ' r."V- Over lT wanted to work outside school hours. Harrison's Pharmacy Wrsteoft Hotel. MEN Wanted. Call RiclimoTidTkfnsr Company. MA ,V Young, w a n t dT" Tx p e r I c need" i n grocerv business. No others need apply. Steadv position. Call Great Central 'ie.T Company. Ft. Wayne Ave. MAN Young, wanted for cost accountjP t.A ddres G. s. C. care Pallad i u m. MEN Wanted to unload and help install machinery. Apply Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co . 319 Colonial Bldg. TEAMS- Wanted on Jackson fiTll-for gra.lo worli. Apply Jackson Hill WAIT E: Wan ted. miirant. Union Depot WAITERtaurant. -Wanted. Hull's ResW 1 N I " W W A S H E R -Wan t e. Applv Thc National Automatic Tool ComPTnv. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER Ladv, experienced Permanent position. References re- . .' ' " lro- .Apply A -1 care Jall a d i urn. GIRL Wanted for cooking arid dining rormi work. Phone 3129. HOUSEWORK Girl about IS or 20 to help with housework. Good home and ivages. Box. 3. oarePalladlum. H OUS E W , 1 : k W h 1 1 e ' girl "orTomw wanted to assist with. No Monday washings. Only neat, clean workers necd apply. Phone 4114. LADIES Fasrina tln-g liiime b"usine9S tinting pustcards.- pictures, etc., spare time for profit. I", on lOOr no ranvassing;' samples 10c (stamps V. Particulars free Arti.it. 799B. 91 Meserole St.. Brooklyn. N Y. PASTRY "COOK Man"orwom: an, wanted to work nights. Good wages. Hull's Restaurant. WOMEN" Two wanted for kitchen and dining room work. Reid Memorial I Hospital. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 HOUSEWORK Wanted bv young girl. Phone 51 3S-B. HOUSEWORK Young ladv attending! I'.icnmonu Business . oiiege wants place ir. good private home to assist with the wor to pay living expenses. Phone 2040. WORK By the day wanted. Cleaning Address B. 15. care Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT a 3TiI & A STREET South. .'. furnished rooms for liht housekeeping, with bath. Also 2 rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1247. 5TH STREET South 21S. Four unfurnished rooms. 9TH STREET -NoTtll6lT Mod'eTn'fuT nlslied room, with alcove, well heated. 12 00 per week. -12TI f ST R E ET 6 4 " SoUt h"! Fiir nish ed room with heat and batii. Phone 1788. 131 H STREET North 25. Modern furnhhcd room, lady or gentlemun. B STREET Soutl2Ts. Two' furnish" ed rooms for Mght housekeeping. ROOM F ii rnl "she d fo rs 1 e e p I n g o r" Tig h t housekeeping. Address Room, care Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 ATTENTION Automobile Owne Shut out the cold by putting in new curtain lights. We do all kinds of trimming and painting. BRADEN & STAHL South 7th & H Sts. MEMORIALS High grade Masoleurns. ornamental and general cemetery! work in granite. John P. Emslie, 15 So. i 10th Jjt.Phoue 4022. j SHOE Repairing neatly done 421 Main i

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I HAVEN'T cot AGENT LEFTMOVING A STORAGE 18 STORE Your Roods with Forrest Mon ger .-storage Co. Phone 2608. STORE YOUK HOUSEHOLD GOODS - I 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 1412. 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 th St. Phone 260?: 200 S. Three Auto TrucksBest 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 Phono Service. REPAIRING 17 EVERYTHING We repair almost everything Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown & Sou. Phone 30S6. FURNITURE Repaired; pictures' framed; all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries. We repair- everything. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BASE BURNER Large size, used two winters. Phone 4766 or 18 Richmond Ave. C LOT HI NO AND SHOES Second-hand, wanted. Plione 2143 or 240 Ft. Wayne Aye. DRES 3S U I T SM e fT72 " latest st3rl"e7A 1 -most new Call Phone 1523. FE AT H E R BEDS Plllon:s "aucT quilts Phone 1S90. Furniture and Stoves FoFSaleAlmost new at j of original price. Easy payments if desired. Home Supply Store ISt Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. GAS RANGE Phone 3474. And heating stove. HOUSEHOLDSSt. Good at 317 South 9th' MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintoiax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. OVERCOAT Long, heavv. for auto driver: bargain. 41S No. 13th St. SHOTGUNS And shells for sale. Waking tr Co.. 4th it- Min. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 BUGGY Good storm, wanted, also Set of harness. Phone 5142-A. FURNITURE AND STOVES WANTED HOME SUPPLYSTORE 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862 INCUBATOR 150-egg. . wanted. See eRichard Nieman, 22 and So. B. PIANO Good second-hand wanted to rent. 516 South 12th. 7, RANGE Gas: good, second-hand wanted for family use. Call 1263 before noon. E. Lym. TEETH Old false wanted. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. I Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. n iu ' S P EcTal" AT THE STJRES 25 APPLES Car load of good cooking and eating apples, $1.25 bu. Plenty of potatoes, sweet pot onions, cabbage, turkeys, etc. Breeze & Winters Wholesale and Retail P'ruit Dealers. 27 N. 6th St. Phone 1850. EUSINES8 OPPORTUNITIES 30 GROCERY Doing good business, priced to sell, good reasons. Address Box 247. care Palladium.

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F? kK7"dtrn' .well-"cated gar- Exceptional bargain, new six-room mint lJS?&C,hinry nnfd eu'P- house to be modern; good locament, or will trade for small farm. In- inn Cnh or navments quire The German-American Trust & tlon- or payments. Sivina-s Hark. Richmond. Indiana. . " . - Wm. H. Bradbury & Son LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block, : Richmond, Ind. HORSE Good, driving, with s . . harness, wagon and buggy. Na- : - ' . . tional Cash Register with two , , drawers. 601 N. 13 St. Phone farms for sale 43 470. : i 0 ACRFS HORSES Cash paid for year- - old thin or fat horses. Phone 3474. JameS H. Clark. 1102 nouse. barn, other outbuildings. rfl. t C4- Priced at $2,200. North I St. Thomas & Green WA0-VrH'1'vcry' for saIe- c"eap if Hlttle Eldg., 9th & Main. Phone 2576. sold at once. A. & P. Tea Co.. 72T Mal" St: , -75 ACRES Slightly rolling., eight miles, good ' bldgs.; $7,500.00. FOR SALE W. S. BENNETT 212 Union Bank Bldg. Phone 2707 Wagons, wagons, harness; vehicles 'mmmmmmmmm vehicleall kinds. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 317 North A 9t ' " FLAT For trade. Have new 3-flat "uui AOl. building in Chicago, would like to ' tradi- for Richmond property. Piione Taylor 1112.

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POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 FERRETS $4.00 and $4.50 each. i Phone 4179 or 1856. PUPPIES Coon hound, well-bred. Phone 4005 or call Leeds farm. Straight Line pike. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 P. RUSH Runabout, electric equipment. Two Prcstolite gas tanks, good order. 2S0 West Main St. FORD Roadster. 1917. Call Williamsburg Garage. AVililamsburg. Ind. 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. Sta. Phone 1494. AUTO SUPPLIES 4 REPAIRS 35 AUTO CYLINDER REBORING $2.00 por cylinder and up. Ford special job. $12.50; including New Pistons, Rings, liushings and Pins. Thomas Turner & Son Rear S3 South 6th St. Phone 1226. 'FORD BODY Second-hand "for sale. ! Call 1069. MOTORCYCLES A BICYCLES 37 BICYCLES Supplies and Repairing. Durkel, 45 South 5th St. Phone 1670. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 2ND ST. S01 Northwest. For rent sixroom house, double lot. close to three factories; $10 month. Write P. O. Box 68. City. 9TH STREET North house. 610. 5-room 9TH ST. Soutli. 321. For rent, vacant Nov. 20th; ?13. - Call Wr. S. Taylor, Centerville. - 11TH STREET South 324. Five-room lower -flat. ". 12TH STREET South 13", Seven-room house. Inquire at Miller Harness Store. 527 Main. 21ST STRTfETNorth 23S. 6 rooms and bath. Phone 4010 or 103 N. lath St. C - STREET South 213. "Four-room house. $S..10.Call 119 South Tth.. HARIUS ST.- 6 -room house for rent; S10. Phone 1730. PEARL STREET 107. Sixroom, all modern home. Good condition. , Phone 2854. Call 204 South 12th. PEARL STREET 325. 6-room house. Also 200 Richmond Ave.. 6-room house and bath. 1S1 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 307R or 1S62. HOUSE 8 rooms, with bath. Centrally located. Call 1022 South C. HOUSE Modern. S-room. Phone 3713. MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40 SHOTGUNS For rent. Waking & Co., 4th & Main St. WANTED TO RENT 41 APARTMENT Furni shed, wanted to rent, 3 rooms, up-to-datePhone 1778. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 DUPLEX For Sale. Good investment property for $2,000. Shows 12 percent Income. Modern Duplex, large lot, nice home, occupy lower and rent upper flat: take one-half of purchase price in trade. DYE & PRICE Over 901 Main Street. HOME ON PAYMENTS $15.00 Per Month. Like Rent Can use vacant lot in trade. Phone 1730 HOME LIKE RENT Four roomed brick house; cellar, light, hydrant: $12 month. No interest, tax or insurance. Ad Home, care Pal lad i u m. HOUSE For sale. New modern, 7-room house, furnace and bath, $5,500. Terms. Address Box No. 166. Richmond, Ind. A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R, D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. HOUSE FOR SALE

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TlQtH! AUTO ROBES PLUSH ROBES AH the latest styles from $4.50 to $14.00. Complete line of Horae Blankets, $1.75 up Cow Hide Gloves, 45c pair. Special prices on smokeless gun shells. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE 509 Main St. B i I Articles of Valu I Bought and Sold I g I buy Diamonds, Watches, Mu- f I g sical Instruments, Shot Guns, a I ii Etc. g i p Highest Prices Paid H SAM S. VIGRAN ! G 512 Main Street Phone 1295 Hi P ?3 REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 (Continued.) DOUBLE HOUSE FOR TRADE Doubie house rents $10.00 per side. Will trade this house and give some cash for small farm. DYE & PRICE Over 901 Main Street. ! MIDDLEB0R0, IND. Pleasant Seaney and wife spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shaetler- soutbr-ef Riebmeadr.-iW - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and sons, Sterling and Wayne, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mariam Little... .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danner spent Sunday at Greenville, O..... Mrs. Nancy Hawkins has gone to Elwood, Ind., to see a sick granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Luther Starbuck spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Starbuck.... Walter Brooks and family and Lester Baker called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sieweke and children Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and children spent Sunday with Carrie Showalter and family at Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore and Samuel Addleman motored to Hollansburg Tueseday and spent the day. ... There will be a box social and entertainment at the Middleboro school house next Friday night, Nov. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen called on Clarence Brown and wife Sunday afternoon ...... Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Abner have moved in to the Bert Williams property. .. .Mrs. T. J. Addleman is slowly improving from a dislocated ankle. .... .Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reid and family and Mrs. A. O. Boyd and daughter, Olive, Mrs. Jennie. Reid, Mrs. Alexander Reid and Miss Fannie Simmons called on Mrs. Miriam Little Sunday afternoon Harry Patti and family called on Russel Clark and family Sunday afternoon. .... .Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bennett and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bailey and son, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landwehr all of Richmond and Mr and Mrs. Ollie Hodgin and son of New Paris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomit Hall and Charles Minor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will-Jef-feris. . . .Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Little and family spent Sunday afternoon in Richmond. . . . Mr. arid Mrs. Howard Jefferis and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jefferis and t-on spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman. ft! ILTON, IND. I I Mr. and Mrs. James Coons has as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coons and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullerdick of Richmond. Mrs. Coons returned with them to Richmond Sunday evening for a few days' visit Earl Meyers has gone to Richmond to spend the winter with Mrs. Sylvester.. ...Mr. Curtis Little, Mrs. Ben Whiteley and Mrs. Earl Clingman spent Thursday in Richmond .... Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller, a son.. ..Miss Frances Myers was married recently to Mr. Goodwin of Richmond ....Twenty women worked at the Red Cross room Tuesday. This is the largest number ever present at one time and much work was finished.... The embroidery club met with Mrs". Charles Davis Wednesday afternoon! The club guests were: Mrs. Charles Kniese of Cambridge City, Mrs. Henry Larson, Mrs. James Murphy and Mrs George Wagnor. ..Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bullock and wife of Muncie came Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leyerton. . .Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hi ggin a and family and Mrs! McMath of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs! Will Robins and family and Ray McMath of Richmond. The 500 club entertained their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Beeson Tuesday night. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese of Cambridge City, Lilo and Eltwojth Ewers and Naomi Squires were the other club guests. Dainty refresfcn-ents were served The

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The Want Ad gives equal opportunity to all advertisers of The Palladium and, therefore, it serves all equally well. Equality and economy are the two chief features of the Want Ad catalog printed every day. Palladium Want Ads give you your money's worth.

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m Revelations BY ADELE READY FOR THE PARTY (Concluded) I suppose my face expressed the dismay I felt at a possible repetition of the experience of the night before, for he patted my shoulder kindly and said reassuringly : "Don't "worry little girl, we'll keep this party on a stictly beer and ale basis. Then there won't be any trouble. Any one of the crowd except Mrs. Lester and yourself could handle a keg without any trouble. As neither of you will probably take more than a glass or two apiece anyway, you need not bother any more tonight about our party. I'll call the others up after a while. Come on over here and talk to me." He settled himself in the immense cushioned armchair which we have grown to love because of the tender, intimate talks we have had while in it it is large enough to hold us comMissionary society of the Methodist church met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Julia Ball.... The first and second basketball teams play Straughns at the Cambridge City Community hall Friday night. The high school girls are forming a basketball team Some of the teams for the Y. M. C. A. fund worked Wednesday. The others will furnish the work the rest of the week. .Oliver Beeson was at Indianapolis Wednesday on business.. ..Olin Davis and Calbert Crownover are members of the home guard mustard in at Cambridge City Tuesday night. Dr. Squires is first lieutenant ......Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler spnt Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Wissler. Knitting for the soldiers is no

j .im.uxi6 on ouiio vi vyuui jiaiui wooien ciotmng ror tne soiaiers. me pnoto shows what ' - one little group of fire fighters are doing to help win the war. The man at the extreme left, Fred V. Marah. recently knitted a sock in three-fifths of a second less than twenty minutes.

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ALAHJE! of a Wife GARRISON fortably and held out his arms for me. I never felt less like being caressed i than I did at that instant. Knowingly or not, Dicky had bruised my sensibilities with almost every word he had uttered concering our proposed little supper. But I detested unutterably another quarrel, so I came slowly toward Dicky. His arms went around me, and j ue gamerea me cios.3 to mm. j "Sweetheart." he said. "I'm a clumj sy chap, and I get the cart before the horse half the time, but don't you make any mistake about this. I love you, love you, love you, and what you have done tonight makes an awful hit with me. I know these people aren't j your kind, but they're my Iriends. I ; have chummed with them for years, ! and I'm indebted to them for hundreds , of kindnesses." My husband's eyes, his voice, his arms enfolded me with tenderness. His words drew the bitterness from my heart. I felt again the rapture of the knowledge that he was my man, mine. i I snuggled closer to him, and felt every vestige of resentment leave me in the happiness of being loved. The central branch of the Young Women's Christian Association, New York citj now occupies its new ten story building in Lexington avenue. An armory and gymnasium has been built by Macalester college, Minnesota, which installed a course in military drill with the opening of the autumn term. Palladium Want Ads Pay.

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Fire laddlet of Rome, New York, knitting aocks

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By McManu Another Richmond Boy With Rainbows Each day the list of Richmond and Wayne county men serving Uncle Sam In France grows. There are now four Richmond men In the Rainbow division, bo far as is known. Lloyd A. Rust, 21 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rust, 109 South West Fifth street. Is the fourth Richmond man with the rainbow soldiers. He is a sergeant in the headquarters company of the 150th field artillery. Rust enlisted last spring, while a student at Indiana university. A Simple But Stylish Dress o ? .? 0 i 2230 This will make a splendid dress for business and general wear. , The skirt is gathered and joined to the waist, under a broad belt. The l sleeve may be in wrist length and close fitting, or in elbow length; each j style having a plain but smart cuff. j The Pattern is cut in 3 sizes: 16, i 18 and 20 years. Size 16 will reauire 64 yards of 36-inch material. The ! skirt measures about 2V yards at the : foot. A pattern of this illustration mailed ; to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Name . , Address City .... Size ... Address Pattern Department, Palladium. for aoldiera. The laddies " with ' time to' snare arei

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