Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 28, 14 December 1917 — Page 13
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THE PALLADIUM CLA8SIFISP A0V?RT!tlN0' Jtrnriiirdired end Tndeacd for ' Quick Bcfrreticr. inccordlnit t - U' -cii'-The Basil t Jmtth "System. rCAnvriirht) CLASSIFIED BATES l" per word.,', One time -J" ner word Three Times j Pf word , Seven tlm ?lc per-vofd. , .., One month Ho Ad Taken Less hn CASH Qr Lett Than 25e CHARGE CONTRACT BATFS nhtlned from Tlio Palladium business officer H ' -tCI.OSitWn TtntTTIS AM Wnnt-Adu rnudt l fn bofiSre' tl M. noon, of dy f nJIrnflftn. i - J i! r.fT-OPttrtWS ATS m-it ho KrcomnnlMl 1v 'Vhh' fn full pnymont. aft. 'ordlriii t Rhftvo rati(i. - , t-n. TTItsj Tr,T,ArtT:M rnrvin th rlht to cj.1fv nil nroord!nirs to ' ltd filled and reirutaMinn. - TVT.AM fvlnr a "letter r numtel'. rtre fMM ef f !. rnn nftt t""fpil tn iiron. A letter nhouM b A1dri he "Ifftrr nr nitmhfl'" . rr tht nMem. Ttie ed"rt1(ipr -Mll Ml for hl nnntx-prtt nnd Infer'enll nn yol pro'tdlnr niif rfnlj' t thle ad-. Vertliiemrtnt plensen hlm. ' ' ' TKI.PTnVTC vn-ir XVnnf-Adu whm H l rrin1" convenient fl F.IH will be n l von. nd r hl li nn e. etfitfnnddf Ion eervlro: Irhf rellSidlttm er.e"fi n'tnent prnmptly upon re 0lpt Of b J ... .-f.iil : 1 ?14 SPECIAL NOTICES' N'OTTPK or INCHRABK in nrlce lie-p-lnnlne; Jann"v-1. 1 111 . the trle nf .nrtfvnr -1IV- ti Increased ' from 1ST r.a in 87'S1. 'Tf von are' thinins of (xklr-1 thle ronre nell at ' thfc e"hl. wife or telephone-' and we ehrtll be (rli.d to arrange ronr fontraf t . et the fretient ft r toe. Wren thnuh ynu enn noit enter, nne It wilt ri a 'hi "tvinr to --au. niehmond Bualnee r.tie-e phone inO. i - 5 - :t LOST AND FOUND' pif.T Tet. to roKe eolore4 aweater. N'nflfv rrtshmeyer Store. ' 1 nYRcTtTAas'Tio7it7n"rrturn to 611 Kiih Ilth St. Phone :2S. ' ' r?xr patcitkIj fsh. lost, with fonrtrlon. i Howard. ' tit North 19 St. Vnyi!Y Found. Call at 610 Main. HELP WANTED MALE .1 ANlTOft let claea. wanted. Man and wife or two men.' Box 10, care PalladlMtn. irACrnVlRT ,.-t- Wanted, farniliar with fM. miklnir. .Tenklns Vultfan ' Gprlntf ro. naer-Rrott nide. ' '- '? Al AN' Marrlcil. Aa-od 31 to 40 foe Collector. fiXperlenoft not necr.iprv. Ap n?v hv letter to Ntl Crilt Or; P. O. Box 4Si Call 20T? ' before Saturday HMD. ' ' ' . ' H . u V MEN "Wanted. First-class bench, irrinder ind lahe rnep in iig. fixture and gauge wr)rk. Newdaylifrht factory. AmeriranTool and Mfg. Co., Urbana; oh io. '2 ;n: ' i in .: MK'.25 wanted to work In woods. Phone 'Jf""t. MttX-TVAIfTRP A Inrjfo corporation wnnte ftieri "for" enles department, men thnt' afe- kurceeful In their present work.'1 where preeent work dop not hold' the necenhary advancement, thar rcrl hard working nmhltlotm men are entitle- tof. M-n that are anxlou.i nhout ' tllelr futnr. thut ran fflv Onriuentlonnhlc reference. - Call . In per. eon nnv afterroon thl week or Bttn-ri.-vy hetwe-n 9 and 12 a. m. Snlea Mnnntr. 1 4 C'-mtock Bldg:. ! J sfTMryoRKERg: Wanted'" Bodj' pKnelpr" apd solderers on automobile bodies. Highest waircs. $teady work: Write, telenhone or telegranh Central Mfg. Co., Connersville, Ind. " " '' "' ' ' HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 LADY Vounar or mart fcr blljir.ff ciork. A i la t'Uderwewr Co. ' -' i " ' - ' - HOtSsKWOitk Colrei tfirl. wantcl to , do housework. 210 North 7th. 1 1 nor-SEWOBK-nirl to do general riotieworK hi. . fis. i SALESLADY Experienced in ready-to-wear, wanted at once. Anply FASHION SHOP ROOMS FOR RENT' STIt STBEET South 113. Four unfurnished rooms with water.1 pas. llffht. Phorie 1B92. CTH&MA!tfThre-room furnished flat over rosier" Driiff Stortf. A.! W. Greirar. Phone 1537. 1 ,- ' - lit li" sfifEET-Sojih 20. Nicely furnished ri)om, suitable for one' or two n-entlemen jlTll 8T 1 1 KET North 41. Two turnIsiied front housekeeping rooms, fiir ha'e heat. ' 73fn!fft'EET 304 Norfh. 3 ,unfurniched rooms rtown stairs. - .' BUSINESS SERVICE 12 AUTO Trlmmlna-; 'furnlttlre' re-uphol--stered. Work fcuuranted. Inircrman, I SI 4 Kftst Main. CLeAKING - AND PRESSING Men's Suits '. g ii f Sport Coats. ....3 fi UZQ , - -- CARL C. YOUNG Tailor and Cleaner. Palladhjrti Bldg. JPflSL"' 2115 Vi i i7r f Vt ii . "Tllirh erivite 5t n srt feu m s !.aM.niui nnri cttifrnl cemetery wrk In r anlte.-John P; Unifillo. 15 Su. i lOtlt rftiPwin lg. . . .. 1 . j S'flifnepalrlns- neatly don 431 Main I
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INESS SERVICE (Corrtlnued.1 pumps Wind Mill repairing- any part of Wayn Countjr . Bertsch Bros. Centrvllle. Telephone 2?. , M0VINO & STORAGE i"i.iu "i ""T 16 LARGE AUTO VAN Loral and lonff distance moving for beet Berirlce and prlco call J. L. McNeill Re. 17 S. B. Phone 2S64. STOKIC Your noOda with f orreat Mon. srer Stnraa-e C. Phon 2608. Three Auto TrucksBeat aervlee and larjfeat movlnf vans frr the city. Tfave a. large new truck foft city transfer and draylmr. 'Can ft!ve: the people eiulrkei and bettef aerVlf.e. Kxperlenced men and all work guaranteed. - Cratlnjr anJ "to -e.:' Local an" 2onK distance movlnff. Call . - '' -'' - OR A MONGER BeFldence. 815 TUndolph. Tel. ( Office 7 K -7th.-t :; Tel. 74. i' Prompt Phone Serylca. - AUTO MOVING VAN The larerest and best equipped In the elty. Ftirnitnr rratel for shlpplnr. trfncr distance, trtpa a specialty All W0rk srnaranteed. .... ,1 : '-.T .m Forest Monger 200 SS. 7th Ft. Phone 208. IrepAibTinq"' KVKBYTHTNO-fcWe repair almoat evervthlnr ' Call for an -deliver. Wes. lay Brown A feoft. Phone 30S. ' ; Ft'RNrf f!ftK RepalrciTpTciure framed: all 'Mnda bf -etoves.--bicycles and sundries We repair everythtnff. Brown jParnetl Co Phone 1916. EDUCATIONAL 20 POVT PTTT IT OFF Any lonnrer. Arranffe for your business coarse and start at once. Mon.. T)pc. 17, Is a srood tlmo to enter. Tlichmond Business CollcK-e Phone 2040. VU '.-1. . MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BAPEBfnN'EU Favorite, new. Call 429 South 9th. Good : as CT7TTEB Complete with pair shafts, ; for sale cheap. Phone $111. - - 1 PAVEN'POBT And rocker, fine old antique.1 J. Tf. Busscl. upholster, 16 south 7. Fnone 1793. FUBVITITBE For sale. Also want frnod 'used' furniture. ' Home -'Supply Store. iSI Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 186?. ' -!' HAUVAP.D CIAS9TCS SI volumes. never on Rhelf. Addres 2216 N. E St MEDICINE tr. Vinton" Vintblax for i liver, stomach, bowels.-10c all dealers. MOTOR WASHEB Peerless. 305 Ban--(lotph.- ' " Plenty of Xma$ Apples, home- . grown, potatoes and fruits. BREEZE AND WINTERS Wholesale and retail fruit dealers, 27 N. 6th St. Phone 1850. BANG E For sale, gas or vther g North 9 1 h. ' - silGn' - vino speed.. . Horace li North 19th St. fuel. redell. s'VoVE Wood cook. Call 126 South 3 pt. The New Portable Electric Sewing Machine would be' nn idea! pift for Xmns. " OrlV SS5 00. Fully elu!pped and fully puaranteed. H. D. LACEY 9 South 7tU. Phone 175G. WOOD Block, for'snlo. Piione 1078. SMAS TREES For sale, very .. few hlppr-d In this -year. We can' supply dnninnds;- Phones-51.10-A-1515. ! MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 CLOTHING 'AND SHOES Second-hand. ' wanted. Thone 2113 or 240 Ft Wayne Ave.-" ' '"-i '!- I ' 1- .! 'r FT,"BS Raw wanted. Highest market price 634 North 10th St. rr HOR'SE Younu: wanted for feed..liht work. Mare preferred. Must be K-en-tle. Will buy later if satisfactory.. Address Frank 'Gibson-. -Centerville, Imf.--H R. l.'Phone 8122-A: - RABBIT'White male, wanted, or w'ijl btiy the pair. Phone 4206. ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 pIANO Hlshnrrade. ior Sale or will trade- for Rood Ford. mow -DZV Main St. GENEBAL STOBE Exceptional eood locatiotKi country -ethre for sale..-Ai' w. ategg. Phone 1537. " LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 BULI Jersey, for sale. 2 years old Jtenistered ;A. H.- Pyle,- B. R.- C, 5147C cow And calf. Jersey. Ai. Balph Mt Daniel, New Paris, O.
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"UVE STOCK d. VEHICLES !; (Continued.) HOBRE Oood gentle, also wasron and ' harness, foH sale: - cheap; r Metrger's Bakery." 608 South 6th. fe'Hfitt.AD" P'6NV"Wcll hroke. can be bought-very cheap. Livery Barn. 124 N. th.- ' r .2nr;. WAOONtDelivery. for sale, .cheap If I sold at- one.' A & P. Tea Co.. 727 i fln 8t " ; ! WOBK "HORSRr For , sale. Works double. 1400. See H. T. Turner, Korth 12th St. Hill, -s i .! : J i - . '' POULTRY A PET 8TOCK 32 FEB BETS 94.E0 and fS.OO each. Phone 4179 or' 1856. i-.'- : h - YP ftBSJTS Good uaiii, for sale. Phonu AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD DEUVBRY Wagon,- for sale. Almost new; coat I25", 'will sell cheap. Phone 2316. - I i -r- - " IF YOU WANT A - t,TOHy-WEIGHT r 1 TRUCK with ample1 power and speed and durabilityfor 500 lbs. -or :1S00 ibfl... Investigate-the Republic Plspatch.' compltt. at 710: i " r : . " - WELDEX MFG. CO. J2th and K: 75 Sts. ' Phone 1494. AUTO SUPPLIES A REPAIRS 35 AUTO OWNERS Let us do j'OUr tire repairing-. Save half and have guaranteed w6rk. Bring In your bid tire. We make 8-ln-l tires. 80x8H nt f 1.80 to f 3.2$ for 7xS. Good 'Vsed k tires and ' tabes. 2x8 to 37x6 at rlsht -price, i : W boy old tires. ;! : ' -.. : United State Tire Service Station. "A. J. MillerPhone 2414. lt S. 8th St. AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street " Phone 1370 HOUSES APTS. TO PENT 3B 1ST STBEET South-35. Seven rooms, rs. electricity, bath. hAbRIS STBEET-T-For rent, six-room house. fIB.OO. Phone 1730. : ' s J STBEET South 1011. - Seven-room house with barn and garden. ' Phone LINCOLN ST:1.- Five-room house. T T Tacev. 9 S 7th. Phone 1758. WANTEO TO RENT 41 FARM Wanted to rent on- halves.-Prefer placo where tobacco can be raised. Box 2S7. care Palladium. -'; REAL ESTATE FOR 6 ALE 42 BUNGALOW Modem 6-room and 3 lots at bargain. E.' B.. care Palladium. COTTAGE ON PAYMENTS Like Rent $50.00 Cash, Balance $15.00 per month. Northeast part of city, near car Una. PHONE 1730 PROPERTY Desirable, for -sale. by owner. Call at 409 North 17th St. A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. Cltv and Farms. -Libertv Ave., R, D. Phone 4171. Office IS S. 8th. 1 12 PERCENT- INVESTMENT Modern, well located, desirable residence property. Will rent to pay 12 percent or better. Very littl PasH necessary; Owner non-resident Must sell before January 1. Address "NON-RESIDENT." - Care - palladium. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 120 ACRES Fsr sale; good level 120-acre farm:! Jefferson county. Ir.diana. Good tobacco' lnr.d. Will trade for Richmond property. Price $100.00 per acre. Ad dress P. O. Box No. 166, Richmond, lnd. ! WANTED TO BORROW 4? MONEY Wanted to borrow, SI 20' to . 11.400' on' real estate In city. Address Money," care Palladium. ;'' .'- NOTICE TO BIDDERS State of Indiana, Wayne Cdunty, ss.: Notice 13 ' hereby 1 given - that the Board "of County Commissioners of Wayne County will receive sealed pro posals for One Burroughs Adding Machinei Model No. ' S34,' Electric, Automatic cut off drive, upon the condition that there shalT be taken'irf exchange as" part payment for isaid machine One Burroughs Adding Machine,' 2nd handed. Model No. 156, Electric. ' Bids will be received at 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, December 29th, 1917, at the County Auditor's office in the Court House in the City cf Richmond: Bids must be submittpd bn blanks designated by the States, Which mayj
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" EXPERT Corner 12th and North Sts. Consider the Baring VEILED WOMEN BARE TORTURES OF DRllGJf NQS Good Standing of Witnesses Who Tell of Scourge Shown By Manners. NEW YORK, Dec. 14. The hitter experiences of women and men torn on fh6 rack, of the drug habit were told at tho hearings heing conducted by the Joint legislative committee to get facts from the drug addicts themselves on which legislation for a State hospital nay he framed, a hospital which they can enter without the 'ignominy of being adjudged criminals. ! The impressions produced by sobbing veiled women were vivid. Aa4 they were not of the type one usually associates with the drug habit They appeared fi om their dress and their manlier ol expression to be women of good standing," and it Is known that one of them is a woman who years j ago was one or tne oest Known actresses on Eroadway. ' ' -r' Habit Formed In Hospital. Aside from the fact that they showed 'once "nidre the "drug" habit to "be prevalent oindngf- men and women rather well up iii the ladder of human society, they also made evident the great dangtr in; administering a drug to re lieve pain after an operation or during an illness."1, The four women identifield before the committee only by the designations, lurs. A, B.C C. and D, which j added to the suggestion of mystery and made their stories even more effective than they might have had they been without tho veils and the lack of Identity all said tbey had become victims of the dru habit -without knowing ft, opiates have been' given them after operations. ' The one man who testified said that he hn4 taken it5 to' relieve rheumatism;1' ' ' Senator George H. Whitney, chairman of the committee, opened 1 the meeting by reading an outline of the work" whjch the "committee proposes to do, working on the theory that "a drug addict is a maligned and persecuted victim of a definite disease." " ' Weapon of White Slavers; ' "Thepart played by' narcotic drugs in recruiting 'young girls' for whltdi slavery and In keeping them tnere has been brought to bur attention,' said Senator Whitney. ' ' ' ' ' "All the witnesses emphasized the torments they went through in the private hospitals where they sought relief, suffering so great that often they were forced to flee and relinquish the money they had paid in the expectatiori of being cured. Ahd yet 'so naia aia iney iry 10 na inemseives 01 the habit for the sake of their families and their owh belf-respect that they often went back and went through the same Unhappy experience; : The story of Mrs. A., a well-dressed woman whose face was concealed by a "heavy purple veil, is typical. She characterized her experience in a san - Itariuir. as "horrible." The drug wataken from her after three davs, and she suffered so that ?he pleaded allowed ts go, ;and finally they 'did discharge her Her desire-after Ieav - pexore sne enierea. tne went to an Other private hospital, where she went through the same experience. Hr experiments in getting "cured" cost her thousands of dollars and nearly'?ruined her husband. ' ' : ;: Given Morphine on Discharoe. Only her love for him and for her sister, she said, drove her again and again to the agony of these so-called cures. When ! she found she wasn't cured after her "first 'treatment she be procured of the Auditor of Wayne County. -Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not leg's than the amount of the bid, and in" all respects conform with the law governing such matters. :i The Board reserves the right to reject any and alt bids. By order of the Board of ' Commissioners 1 of " Wayne County, Indiana. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, " Auditor Wayne County. Dec. 7-14.
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WELDERS ! " "- Phone 14. in Time and Money. MONEY FOR DECEMBER NEEDS' " ' From : -"""- "The Company of Service" LOANS on Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock. Etc., at " the best terms. Call, write or phone THE STATE IN YESTMENT & LOAN'CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor. J RICHMOND. IND. Open evenings until Xmas. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HUNTING LICENSE Shot Guns, Shells, Hunting Coats, Gun Cleaners. Leggtns. Hunting 1 Knives, ' Flashlights, -Etc. ; ' ;;- t:- ! :'-' i;'':-"' SAM S. VIGRAN 512 Main 8L . Phone 1295 went back again to the sanitarium, where the proprietor refused to take her because she had no money. She described the life in these places" as "hell on earth." ' When she was sent from another place in which she" was a patient, thinking herself finally rid of the disease, two tablets were given her' in case she did not feel well. She collapsed before she got home, took one of the tablets and fell much better, but when she reached hom she felt bad again and took tho second Her condition became so bad her physician was called. ' He said the tablets had been morphine. 41 " - The next witness was a young woman who said she was a htlrse, and who, like Mrs. A., had been given the drug after an operation. " After vainly try mg several cures she went to a san itarium and described her experience there as torture in the extreme." ghd knew as a nurse tfial'she "was not eel ting proper treatment." "The' nurse who attended hef Was so affected by her suffering that she finally refused tc enter the room and resigned her position.' 1 " : ' ' '" '; ' After a week her mother took her away, and on their way home : they stopped ft a hotel in Boston. Their ! roohi Was on the tenth' noor and 'she m uic mgui uo iuuuu nerself hanging put the ' window and could ' not remember how she got there. The government is reported to have reached a decision that tree nails or wooden pins used in ship building jniust be of locust or eucalyptus. -The black locust will be the particular! ! species used. - j " ' j ' ..r..,Tw.. V.T ,. ... , ;f AflK HFRF FOR IT I Many a Richmond Reader Will Be Interested. When people read 'about the cures made ' by a medicine endorsed from far : away, it is' surprising' that they wonder if the statements are true? But when they read- of cases right here at home, positive proof Is within ' thelr reach. f?r close investigation is i nn easy matter. ! Read Richmond endorsertient of Doan's Kidney Pills. e; W. Carlos, salesman, 333 S. Thirteenth St.; Richmond, says:" "I can endorse' Doan's Kidney Pills as a reliable remedy, t have used them on several occasions when my kidneys have been out of order and acted irregularly and when my back has bothered me. Doan's Kidney Pills have always relieved those attacks and I know they are worthy of trial by anyone having weak kidneys. ' Price f 0c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills fhe same that j Mr: Carlos had ' ' roster-Mil DUrn Co., j Mfgrs,' Buffalo, N. Y. ' I
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You read Palladium Want Ads in your own interests, you don't have to waste your time reading the ads that are of no interest to yoii. r " You know what you want to find when you open The Palladium to 'the classified ad section. - To find it is only fo locate ibf classification "heading and thert glance down that column. 'r4 il ' " - r -k The alphabetical indexing of Palladium Want Ads is done solely to save your time.
WHEN YOU ADVERTISE IN THE PALLADIUM YOU REACH $57t OF THE HOMES IN RICHMOND
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'An orfarlnal and copywrited plan of lendlnr money" on Furniture. Pianos, etc. Th following; features make The Twenty Payment Plan exceptionally - desirable and absolutely fair to the borrower. :.o ' s 1. It permits twenty full months to repay your loan, should you wish if-'-' ; . --- 2. It relieves you of the responsibility of promising to pay i:. larare payments. ' : -: ' t S. However, the borrower Jf h desires can pay fn part or ' In foil t cnytline. r- .: ' v 4. Interest Is chared at the leral rate only for the actual f' number of months loan Is carried.
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cash still outstanding-. . -.!. wi.i w . C. In other words you are under no ohllg-ation to carry th loan any longer than yon desire. , The faster you pay the less It costs. . ... - $2.50 Monthly Payment on $ 50 $3.75 Monthly Pynient ori $ 75 f 5.00 Monthly Payment on $100 Interest at the leral rate. No extra eharsres for papers, appraising-, etc., etc. Ask for free- ford er which' explains THB TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN fn detalL OPEN EVENINGS ITATHi XMAS. Call, write or 'phone Richmond Loan- Co.
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On every loan we make, saving the boiTower from six to eighteen per cent per annum. - t :i a -f . If you have a loan at the LEGAL RATE of 3 per cent per month, we will lend you the money to psy it off and more if y6u want it.' at LESS' THAN THE LEGAL RATE. " ' ' , f SAVE TT DIFFERENCE 3? Loans on Diamonds, Furniture, Pianos, Phonographs, live stock and other personal property. - -" - :- " PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, phone or write Bus3ness Mens Remedial
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