Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 218, 25 July 1918 — Page 11

PAGE ELEVEN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Acetylene Welding- 25 Agents and Salesmen Wanted.... 7 Agricultural Implement . 24 Ambulance Service 1 A J Announcements 29 .A Apartments and Houses for Rent. Art Fancy Work 2 Artificial Limbs. Trusses. Etc.. ..31 Auction .Sales 4S Automobile Accessories 35 Automobile Pody Building- 35 Automobile Body Repairing 35 Automobile Livery and Garages.. 3 8 Automobile Kepalrlnjr 35 Automobile Storage S Automobile Supplies 35 - Automobile Taxlcabs 34 Automobile Tires 35 Automobiles For Sale S3 Automobiles Wanted Si Auto Moving Vans It 14.iffK8.ge and Light Transfer 16 I'.lcycle Repairing 37 Bicycles and Motorcycles 37 Bonds and Insurance' 19 Building and Contracting 13 Buildlna; Materials and Supplies.. 28 Business Announcements 16 Business Places For Rent 39 Business Property For Sale 43 Business Opportunities SO Business Schools 20 Business Services Offered 12 Cards of Thanks 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Chiropodist 3 Cleaning and Dyeing .......... .17 Cleaning Services 17 Coal and Wood 21 Chiropractors Jj A Clothing For Sale. Second-hand. .21. Colleges and Schools it Contractors 13 Corsetlers 2 Crochet Threads and Flosses .... 3 Dancing Teachers 3 Deaths- and Funeral Notices 1 Dental Services 18 Desk Room For Rent 39 Dressmaking & Millinery 1 Drug Specials a Dyers & Cleaners '........17 Educational jo Klectrlc Contractors .....13 Electric Motor Repairing- 17 Embalmers and Undertakers 1 A Embroidering and Stamping 2 Farm & Dairy Products 27 Farms & Land For Sale... 43 Feed Dealers 31 Female Help 6 Fire Insurance 19 Florists 1 fj For Rnt Apartments & Houses.. 38 For Rent Business Places 39 For Rent Desk Room 40 For Rent Farms 40 For Rent Furnished Rooms 9 For Rent Oarages 36 PHONE 2834 Classified Advertising Index Copyright Aplled For.J . ' All regular classifications are numbered and arranged In numerical order throughout the classified columns. The following Index serves as a complete and lrictant guide as to the classification number under which' you will find what you may look for. provfdlng it Is advertised. . Refer to the Index In alphabetical order, according to the character of business or .service desired, note the number of some and then find the corresponding number on the" regular classifications in the classified advertising columns. PHONE' 2834 tWANT) AD TAKER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDE Packing. Storln. Shipping J 6 Painting & Decorating 15 Personals Pet Stock & Poultry 82 Piano Movers 16 Pianos For Sale 23 Plants and Seeds 29 Plumbing & Repairs 14 Poultry and Eggs 32 Poultry Supplies 82 A. Printing & Stationery 3 Professional Services 18 Public Sales 43 Real Estate Loans ..............46 Real Estate -For Sale ............42 Real Estate Wanted 45 Repair Services ........17 Restaurants & Hotels ........... 9 Roofing Repairs ........17 Rooms or Board Wanted ........11 Rooms For Rent Safe Movers 16 Salesmen Wanted 7 School Books 17 A School A- Qplleges 20 Second Hand Goods For Sale 21. Sewing- Machine Repairs 17 B Sewing Machines For Sale 21 Sheet Metal Repairing 17 Shoe Repairing ....17 Sign Painters 13 Situations Wanted 8 Special Notices 3 Specials At The Stores 25 Stamping and Embroidering1... .. S Stolen Lost Found ............ 4 Storage & Transfer ..........1 Store Room For Bent ..........39 Tailoring ... Talking Machine For Sal ......28 Taxlcabs Transfer at Storage) .............1 Trunk Repairing ........17 , Trunk and Leather Goods .21 A) Undertakers 1 A Unfurnished Rooms For Rent ... Upholstering . : . ................. 17 Used Cars For Sale ..............88 Used Furniture. Eta. ......... ...tl Vehicles For Bale 81 Vehicle Repairs 31 41 Vulcanising ...i ....88 . Wall Paper ....18 M Wanted Agents A Salesmen ..... T Wanted Female Help 6 Wanted Male Help .............. i Wanted Miscellaneous 22 Wanted Rooms A- Board ...11 Wanted Situations .............. I Wanted To Borrow .............47 Washed ToiBuy .................22 Wanted To Rent ....41 Wearing Apparel For Sale ......31 Welding 38 Well Drills and Wind Pumps ....13 Wood and Coal .................SI TAKER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX For Rent Housekeeping Rooms. 9 For Rent Offices 39 For Rent Store Rooms 39 For Rent Unfurnished Rooms ... 9 For Sale Business Opportunities. 80 For Sale Farms St Land 43 For Rale Houses .........43 For Sale Lots 43 For Sale Miscellaneous 21 Fund Lost Stolen 4 Funeral Directors 1 A Funeral and Death Notices 1 Furnace Repairing 17 Furnished Rooms For Rent 9 Furniture Repairing 17 - Oarages For Rent .............. .86 Garden Seeds 29 Hair Dressers 3 Harness & Supplies 31 Hat Cleaners 17 Heavy Hauling 16 Heating and Plumbing 14 Help Wanted Female ........... 6 Help Wanted Male B Hide Dealers ......23 Horses & Vehicles 81 Household Goods For Sale 21 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent... 9 Houses For Rent 88 Houses For Sale 43 Instruction 20 Insurance. Bonds, Etc, ..-.19 Investments ...S3 Jewelry Repairing' ...17 Junk & Hide Dealers . .- 22 Laundries ...13 Legal Notices 49 Leather Goods -31 Life Insurance ,.19 Livestock & Vehicles 31 Locksmiths 17 Lost Found Stolen 4 Lots For Sale 43 Machinery & Tools 24 Male Help Wanted 8 Manicurist 3 Masoleums ...................... 1 B Medical 3 Marble Grantte 1 B Memorials 1 B Milk Dealers 8 Miscellaneous For Sale 31 Miscellaneous For Rent .....40 Miscellaneous For Trade ........21 A Miscellaneous Wants 22 Money To Loan ...46 Monumental 1 B Mortgage Loans 46 Motorcycles A Bicycles ...37 Motor Trucks For Sale 33 Moving, Packing. Snipping 16 Musical Instruments 23 Nurseries 1 C Office & Store Fixtures 17 A Offices and Desk Room 89 Office Supplies 17 A

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918.

THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System. (Coypright) CLASSIFIED RATES lc per word One Time tc per word Two Times 60 per word Seven Times '0o per word One Month

No Ad Taken Less than 10c CASH Or Less Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CIJSINO HOURS All Want-Ads must . be In before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by cash In full payment, ac cording to above rates. "fUE PALLADIUM reserves the right Qto classify all ads according to Its "wn rules and regulations. WANT-ADS Klvlnsr a "letter or num ber." care this office, can not be answered in person. A letter should be addressed to the 'Tetter or number." care this office. The advertiser will rail for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to this advertisement pleases him. STELE PHONE your Want-Ads when It Is morn convenient to do so. Bill will te sent to you, and as this Is an accommodation aervlre, The Palladium expert payment promptly upon re elpt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE A UNDERTAKERS 1A JORDAN, McMANUS, HUNT & WALTERMAN Fcjneral Directors Complete In every detail. JOHMainSt. Tel. 2175 WILSON, POHLMEYER & DOWNING Funeral Directors Ambulance & Limousine service Larpe Casket Display Phonp ISI is North ioth st. i none lo MONUMENTAL 1B Finely executed lettering and carving on a monument, or marker, adds to Its beauty and value. We are specialists In this department. JOHN P. EMSMK, 15 South 10th St. W Best Monuments and Gravo Markers Ti'o agents save the commission. Phone us for Portfolio of photos. Perry T. Williams & Co., 33 North Eighth. FLORIST LEMON'S Flower Shop duality, fresh flowers. Service. 1016 Main. Ph. i093. PERSONALS Get your No. 11 steel knitting needles for socks at 10 North 10th St. SPECIAL NOTICE OF COURSE we are only a small concern, but we tako great pride la feeding (he babies. At present we are feeding over six hundred Ktchmond babies. Culver Dairy. 610 N. D. Phones 1531-1784. J. C. DARNELL CO. Successor to Brown-Darnell, i We do the same business at the j same place. Lawn mowers , sharpened & repaired, screens made and repaired. All kinds ; of repairs. 1020 Main. Phone i mac. OFFICE Desks. Chairs, Safes. Typewriters etc. at Rtrtel & Rohe. LOST AND FOUND ST A roll of $20 bills last Tuesny. Big reward. for return or in formation. Return to Entre Nous Hub. HELP WANTED MALE TELL ROY Colored, wanted at the Hotel Arlington. BOYS WANTED Wo need the services of a number of Grammar School boys for permanent part time work. The boys we select will bo well paid and given an opportunity tc earn, learn and advance. Apply to H. M. Riggin 1236 Main St. Richmond, Jnd. BOYS Wanted, 18 to 20 years of ago. Experience not necessary. Steady employment. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. f f S II WAS lln R W a n ted7Cho p House! 6th & Main. EXPERIENCED ENGINEER and casket trimmers wanted. J. M. HUTTON & Co. J-'I.MSIIER Wanted, experienced finisher, capal'li! of handling spray ma chines. Louck & Hill CO. "LABORERS WANTED 30c per hour 10 hours per day PENN. EAST YARDS Apply on job. M AN Wanted in take shop. Zwistler Bakery, South 6th. MEN Wanted for lactory work. Experience not necessary. Steady employment. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. JAN Wanted for general bindery i. X - : . 1 1 . Y il . I work. Nicholson I'rlntlnsr Co WANTED Finisher. Richmond Cas Jk. t Co.

Jf,' ANTED Laborers, 40c an hour, long

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llnimp. X. 19th A R. R. Hv'ANTED A capable married man, one with experience dealing with the public given preference. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.

HELP WANTED MALE

YOUNG MAN Wanted to help take care of college rooms. Work does not conflict with studies. This will pay all the tuition for the course. Richmond Business College. Phono 2040. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRLS Wanted. Richmond Baking Co. GENERAL OFFICE GIRL wanted at once. Add. B-8000 Palladium GIRL Wanted. experienced dining room. Kenmore Hotel, 4th and Main. SITUATIONS WANTED Plain sewing wanted. Phone 3197. "ROOMS FOR RENT 9TH ST., N. 306 Furnished rooms. Call at 306 N. 9th St. 46 S 11TH ST 2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping In rear. I APARTMENT Furnished for light I housekeeping. 41 North 6th. ONE LARGE, well ventilated room for light housekeeping. Phone 2686. THREE ROOMS For rent, 121 S. 5th. ROOM Large furnished front, modern for rent, 27 North 9th. ROOMS For rent for light housekeeping. 221 North 14th. ROOM With board for married couple. 412 North 11th. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Painting and Paper Phone 3252 hanging'. W. J. Cook 1 HK iNDKPENDENT ICE & FUEL CO. B. B. Johnson. Mgr. Phones 1050-3466. BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 REPAIRING done on short notice. Call V. H Juerlln. Phone 1763. The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. All kinds of lumber and millwork. General contracting and building. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 JUST see Meerhoff, 9 S. 9 for anything in Plumbing. Phone 1Z3S. PAINTING &. DcCOHATjNG 15 PAINTS and supplies. Phone 336 Haner & FabUlnjr. . 42$ Main. . . WALL PAPER 15A L. M. HAYS 5 and 10 cent wall paper. MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or snipped. FOtiREST MONGER f00 f 7th St Phone 280. Ullk UUa ...V.-.- ...... . . r. L. M'NETLL, AUTO VANS PVmni 9ifii Julck Work rnone sdo 17 Soutn B St HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS Stored in a practically fire-proof electric lighted building. Get our prices. ED A. FELTMAN STORAGE HOUSE, 609 Main St. Phone 2039. Local and Long Distance Moving Phones. Residence 1566, Office 2228 Charles Wade, mover. Phone 1238 RICHMOND STORAGE CO. W. G. Baker, Proprietor Rear 19 So. 11th St. Concrete and steel construction and steam heated. MOVING & STORAGE Local and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. EVANS 8S0 Lincoln Rt. Phone 105. REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17 WK REPAIR almost everything. Bicycles, sweepers, wringers, furniture, screens, etc Lawn mowers, saws, knives and shears sharpened. Hearshy bicycle and tires. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. Office and Stroro Fixtures . 17A TYPEWRITERS and Office supplies. Bartel & Rohe. 921 Main. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BABY CAB Brown reed, for sal-a cheap: grood condition. Phone 17.6. BASE "BURNER Wanted to buy, large size. Must be In good condition. Thomas and Weasel. CHAiRS For sale; one morris and others. Cornell Apt., No. 1 North loth. DESKS ami safes at bargain prices, isartel & Kohe, 921 Main. FOR SALE 5 rugs at a Bargain. Gill tonight, last chance 201 S. 14 One Dresser, $2.00; two wash stands, $1.00 each; 80x3 casing, $3.00; inner tube. 75 cents. 114 South 8th. SODA FOUNTAIN, table and chairs, hot chocolate urn, cash register, heavy plate glass show case, four scales, etc. Phone 6146 B. TENT For sale, 10x12 with fly. Phone 2007. TRUNK & LEATHER GOODS 21A TRAVELING GOODS Trunks. Bags. Suit Cases, Small Leather Ooods. Repairing of all Rinds MILLERS. 827 MAIN MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 BOY'S BICYCLE Wanted in good conditlon. must be cheap. Call 30 Roscoe. CLOTHING Second hand and shoes wanted. 240 Ft. Wayns Ave. Phone 2143. KUKMTt'liK And stove. Home Jiupplv Store. 181 Ft. Wsvne Ave. Ph. 1882 JUXK We pay more far scrap Iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and Junk. Henrv Holzapfel. Phone 109S or 41(M. iSKLL, your junk to Sam Jaffe. We par more for name. Phonw 107. OLD BUILDING Wanted to tear down. Phone 2263.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22

OLD FAIB TEETH Wanted; doesn't matter If broken. We pay you actual value. We pay cash for old gold, silver and platinum. Send to us and receive cash by return mall. If price is not satisfactory, we will return teeth promptly upon request. International Teeth Co.. 305 West 42nd St.. New YorkTHE FURNITURE EXCHANGE at 520 Main St., Will buy all the used furniture you have to sell at good prices. It will pay you to see us before you buy or sell. BRAMMER & TOWNSEND Phone 1469 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 If you have a piano which you would like to exchange for a vlctrola, see W. B. Fultfhum. 1000 Main. PIANO For sale, walnut case and bench. Used one year, excellent condition. See W. B. Fulghum, 1000 Main. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 Richmond Boiler Works. N. W. 1st & Rich. Ave. Boiler repairing and fine welding. Phone 3097, Jacob Kirn. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 2nd Floor Colonial Bldg. "The Shoe Store Above" NEW METHOD OFFICE Chairs, Filing Cabinets. Bartel & Rohe. 921 Main. BUILDING MATERIALS 2 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sfs. Phones 32474447. For all kinds of Building Material. BUSINESS" DPPORTUNITIES .30 MEN WITH ABILITY WrE WILL ESTABLISH COMPETENT. ENERGETIC MEN IN EVERY COUNTY IN A PERMANENT BUSINESS We want a competent man In each county to take charge of one or more European Retread Tire Stations. Stations do big business from the day the doors are open retreading old tires. Big sales and big profits a permanent, pleasant and profitable business which should pay better than any Mercantile establishment in your territory with twenty times the investment. European Retreads are sold on written guarantee for 5.000 miles, backed up by old established, thoroughly reliable firm, also guaranteed against punctures; used universally in Europe. Capital needed $500.00 up. Address President, 8th Floor, 20 E. Jackson, Chicago. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 BULL For sale, full blooded Jersey. Phone S651. COW Fresh, for sale. Opp new school house. Easthaven Ave. FOR SALE Fine Jersey milk cow. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. Phone 2275. HORSE For sale or trade, small driving and buggy. Will trade for cow or sell for cash. Phone 3129. HORSE Young driving, and buggy for sale cheap. Inquire at Shirley's auto barn. Sow and 10 pigs. William Behnen, R. R. C, Box 49, New Paris pike. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 AUTOMOBILE Used electric for sale. Cheap if sold at once; will demonstrate. Address P. O. Box 96. AUTOS Bulck Touring, Buick Roadster, Maxwell and several other second hand cars. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main. Phone 1925. FOR SALE OVERLAND SIX Overhauled, New Tires, A Bargain. 201 S7l4th. FOR SALE or Exchange, heavy Mobile roadster for light one. Phone 4614. FOR SALE A s7xynndeFChalrner3 Coupe, price right If sold at once. Phone 1060. PILOT 75 7-passeng-er. Just overhauled In first class condition, a bargain for quick sale. Mu st h e ca s ih $60 0. 2S0 Nl 9th. MAXWELL run about for safe, 22G S. 15th. AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 USED CAR Wanted. Condition no object. Phone 2263. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 QmiaMty Service We have a complete stock and Service Station for Vesta Batterles. Savage Tires. A m b u trouble f 1 n d e'r service. Everything for the auto. Piehl Tire & Battery Service Co. 812 Main St. Keep the Old Car Running Have Your Cylinders Rebored j iora special job si.50, including new pistons, rings and pins. Thos. Turner & Son MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLES 37 GENT'S BICYCLE For sale in good condition, 226 Klnsey street. HIDE A BIKE Complete stock of bicycles tor 1918? They are beauties. Come In and see. Repairing a specialty. Full line of accessories. WAKING & CO.. 4th and Main "Where good bicycles come from." HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 3S 8TH ST.. S. 46 Flat, modern for rent Call 41 South 10th. 14TH ST., NORTH, 111 For rent, four room flat with bath. $11.50 per month. Phone 3784. 532 N. 19th. APARTMENT For rent, modern. Jonas Gaar, 1426, Main SL

COUNTY GRANGE TO MEET.

NEW PARIS, O.. July 25. A public meting of the County Pomona grange will be held here on Saturday. State speakers will be present, and a large crowd is expected. Add to the Kaiser's load. Keep on buying W. S. S. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 FLATS Furnished, for rent. 415 Main. FOR RENT Modern eight room house. Fine location. Phone 1728. FOR RENT 4 Rooms and Bath. Modern Flat Centrally Located. JOHN E. PELTZ FOR RENT 8 rooms and bath, $18.00. 2226 North D street. Phone 1922. HOUSE Modern, 6 rooms. for rent. Inquire 200 South 11th. Phone 2023. HOUSES For rent. 6 rooms, 1011 South E: 437 Lincoln. Call Knode's Music Store. My residence for rent, 212 South 12th street. Modern home, 8 rooms & bath, hardwood floors, steam heat, first class condition. 130.00 per month. Chas. F. Weisbrod. RIDGE ST., 1230 Five room house, rent $8.00. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENTER) BUILDINGS For rent, 2 and 6 rooms. Call 444 South 8th. WANTED TO RENT 41 FURNISHED ROOMS Wanted to rent for housekeeping. Will also take furnished house. Best of care given by responsible party. Box I 9191 care Palladium. !!!i::!!idS!!E Want -to Remit Modern 7 or 8-room house, central location, immediately. Address P. 0. Box 203. REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE 42 DON'T PAY RENT When $20.00 per month like rent will buy a nice modern six room house, nearly new. No. 2226 North D street. SEE T. W. HADLEY 2nd Xat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 1922 FARM For sale or rent. TS "acres on Union pike, north of Richmond. Write S43 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. FOR SALE 8-room, bath, furnace, Garage. 414 NORTH 14th ST. Apply on premises FOR SALE or trade for modern east end property, 6 rooms modern except furnace. Call or address 215 Randolph street. FOR REALESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office 18 So. 8th. Phone 4171. REAL ESTATE. "FARMS AND C1T Property. 212 Union Bank. B11b;. Phone 2707. BEN'N'ETT & PARKER. FARMS-FOR "SALE FOR SALE 43 FOR SALE 135 acres, good level land, well located 4 Vi miles from Richmond. Phone 4919. MONEY TO LOAN 46

MONEY TO LOAN Before borrowing, see us, WE CUT THE RATE on every loan we make, saving the borrower from six to eighteen percent per anurn. If you have a loan at the legal rate of 3H percent per month, we will lend you the money to pay It off and more If you want It, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RATE. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Loans made on H. H. Goods, Live Stock. Musical Instruments, Diamonds. Automobiles and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER

Call, phone

Business Men's Remedial Loan Association

Ground Floor Pal Bldg-.

DIRECTORS

H. H. Peelle L. A. Handley

W. O. Seanay A. L. Jenkins H. Q. Clark, Manager.

PUBLIC SALE 48

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Antique Furniture, Florence Hot Blast Stove, Cook Stove, Gas Range, Flows, Harness, Tools of all kinds, Bed Clothes and House Furnishings of all kinds. Many old relics. Fine dishes. To be sold to highest bidder at 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. FRIDAY, JULY 26 At Home of JACOB VORE, 921 South A street. H. C. Ramsey, Auctioneer.

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Heavy dash line shows battle line -at start of allies' counter offensive. Heavy black line shows present battle line. Shaded portion indicates the ground retaken by the allies in their drive to date. Advance of the American and French forces between the Marne and Alsne rivers has now reached a point within five miles of the Germans' great supply base In the Marne salient. This Is Fere en Tardennols. It lies at the Juncture of important roads and is east of Oulcby de Chateau, taken by the French. An attempt by the Germans to coun

ter-attack at Vrlgny, five miles southwest of Rheims, failed. Both north ' and French troops have retaken several more villages, advancing two miles

lent, the territory directly between Solssons and Rheims, tirough which the Germans rnvst pass if their retreat continues, has been narrowed to approximately twenty-five ml.38 and is still decreasing under the advance of the allies. French and American forces are pushing on east of the Siissons-Oulchy-Chateau-Thierry road In converging movement in the hope of getting Solssons In a pocket and cuttiig off retirement of the Huns south of the line of Fere en fardennois and Ville en Tardennols.

MRS. KATHERINE FREED DIES AT HOME IN NEW PARIS. NEW PARIS, O., July 25. Mrs. Katherine Dorothy Freed died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary McClure, on Monday, at the age of 82. Mrs. Freed was born in Germany, and came to Hamilton, Ohio, at the age of 18 to make her home with a brother. It wos here she was married to John Freed. She is survived by eight chllddren: Mrs. Mary McClure, Mrs. Anlne Baker and Charles Freed, of New Paris; Mrs. Jessie Murray of New Madison; Mrs. Retta Gilfllan of Otterbein, Mrs. Lida Threewit and Mrs. Sarah Byers of Ithaca; and John Freed, of near Troy. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church on Wednesday, Rev. D. S. Eury offlciatang, and burial was made in Spring Lawn cemetery. SERVICE FLAG DEDICATED. NEW PARIS, O., July 25. A large crowd was present at the dedication of a service flag at St. John's Catholic church on last Sunday morning, when Father Hyland preached a most inspiring sermon, using as his text, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's." The two stars were in honor of Marion Reid Clark and Harry Roach. TO DEDICATE PARSONAGE NEW PARIS, O., July 25. On next Sunday an all-day program will celebrate the dedication of the newly remodeled Methodist parsonage, and the many repairs which have been made upon the church building, including the frescoing of the inside walls. The regular Sunday-school session will be held at the usual time in the morning, after which Rev. Yingling of Eaton, will conduct the preaching service. A MONEY TO LOAN 40 or write Phone ISIS. C B. Beck W. A. Bond PUBLIC SALE 48

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basket dinner will be served at the noon hour. In the afternoon the township Sunday schcol convention will be held there, with Rev. Masterson of Campbellstown, as the principal speak

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Dry Vegetables at Home Artick No. 2 General Directions That Can Easily Be Followed By P. G.HOLDEN

BY USING three of the drying frames described In my first article the housewife will be able to save both time end fuel In drying a quantity of vegetables. If she is drying peas, she can prepare enough to fill one frame. and let them be drying while shelling, blanching and cold dipping another batch. When the second frame is spread with peas those placed In the first frame will have been dryljtj for about 25 minutes. This frame can then be raised until the second fime, suspended from It, is the same distance above the stove the first frame had been. When the third frame of peas is ready to dry, the second will have been drying about 25 minutes and the first about 50 minutes, but more slowly. Frames 1 and 2 are again raised until No. 3 is suspended the right distance from the stove. ' All Dry at Same Time. When the peas In the third frame are sufficiently dried, those In the second frame, which have been drying for 25 minutes longer, bnt the most at

the time at a lower temperature. and those in the first frame which have been drying 50 minutes longer but at a still lower temperature, will have been dried to about the same extent. All the frames can then be removed and emptied and the process begun over again. Never start the three racks to drying at the "same time. In drying products no Iron bound rule can be followed, as conditions depend upon the weather, the maturity of the product, the amount of moisture in the product, whether the products were gathered in the morning or in the afternoon, whether they are fresh or wilted, and whether they are large or small in size. Much depends, also, upon the regularity with which the heat is applied. The main thing is to be sure there is enough air circulating or the vegetable will never get dry. The air

must circulate freely. Three Drying Frames Will Savs Jim and

In using coal or wood fof Fiel. fuel, never take the lids off the stove. In oslnpr gas or coal oIL If there are lids on the stove, remove them and always keep the flame as low as possible. In drying any kind of products the same general process is followed, although the details may vary. But to maintain the original taste of the fruit or vegetable, drying should never be done at a higher temperature than 120 degrees Fahrenheit. If a greater heat is used, there is danger of burning the product and the delicate taste is sure to be destroyed. How to Test the Heat. Place the palm of your hand against the underside of the bottom of the rack. If you are inclined to jerk your hand away, the rack Is too hot and It should be raised to a greater distance from the stove. Don't be afraid of using too little heat but always be afraid of using too much heat ' There is no rule by which to ascertain when products are thoroughly dried. The best way to judge is to find out by experience by drying something until you think it is dry enough and then examining It every few days to see if it is molding. There is little danger of your drying anything too much if yon do not use too much heat; follow directions and use judgment. If you are called away from the kitchen and the article being dried Is not yet dry, turn off the burner, put a cloth over the frame, and leave It. When you come back just go on with It. You won't lose any of the nutrition. Do the same why if you leave it over night. The product should be covered with a cloth for sanitary purposes and to keep moths and flies off. During the drying process all products will appear to stick to the Tack,' and the person doing the drying will be inclined to pull the product loose with the fingers. Some people fall for that reason. The product should be let alone until thoroughly dry, when It will come loose Terj readUj.

and south of the Ourcq river American at many points. The "neck" ot the sal-

er. The evening service will be is charge of Rev. J. J. Rae of Richmond, followed by the dedication service. Everyone Is cordially Invited to come and spend the day.