Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 102, 10 March 1919 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919.
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tandardtsed and Indexed (or QvUriQ Raferenc. according to Th Basil L. Smith Sytm. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES " Jo pr word 0"jrm! ' too par word. On Mnthi CONTRACT RATES obtained from Tb ' Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All WAnt-Ads most be rn before It a. id. of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by cash In full payment, accordingto above rates. VHB PALLADIUM reserves the rlM to classify all ads accorawi to im own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS Biylnir "letter or nnm-k- - ia ttt lo. ran not be an swered In person. A letter should bs addressed to the ntter or number, cars this office. The advertiser wilt call for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to this ad vertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It Is more Convenient to do so. B1U will be sent to you. and as this Is an accommodation serrlce. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon, receipt of bill. . , Phone 2834 AMBULANCE & UNDERTAKERS 1A K.rUTK A SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. flh St. Phone 1284. Phone 2623 WALTER J. DOAN 1106 Main St. HARRY C. DOAN FTTNERAL DIRECTORS Jordan, McManun' Hunt & Walterman FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main St. ToL 2175 MOUMENTAL 1B MONUMENTS. -MARKERS A class of (roods in which quality Is the primary consideration. I am using the highest grade of granite obtainable, backed ' up by quarries of record and standIns. J. p. Emslle. 15 S. 10th St. SPECIAL NOTICE For good results call D. F. Pruley. Auctioneering a specialty. 422 S. 12th St.. Phone 1613. LIBERTY LUNCH ROOM Homo cooking, good service, dinner 30c, lunch 20c. 12 North 6th St. HELP WANTED MALE Farm hand wanted, married man. Phono 191 G. FountalnCity. MEN-and WOMEN 18 and over, are eligible for government clerkships, railway mail, postoffice. customs, nternal revenue, census, war risk: 1100 month. Hundreds vacancies. V rlto for free particulars of examinations. J C Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner), Equitable Building, Washington. MARRIED MAN Wanted for farm hand, experienced. Phone 40GS. " ' . .. T" ..I-.-t v. .T !. MAV Wanted Oil Iiiriu. x i cA- rohirnod soldier. Good wages to good hand. Mr. Snodgrass, vllle. Phone T2M. CenternTP"nVi9t nnnearlng young man I to sell in city. Old established Pittsburgh firm. Apply to F. L. Farquer. . 203 S. llth. uci D'uANTPa FEMALE 6 GIRL Wanted. neral ,hou!,work' Family of twO;30South21stSt. MA I i Wan ted to do general housework. 205 North13th. LAIi ES Wanted to canvass In city. Hustlers can make from 3 to 4 dollars per day. Apply T. L. Farquer, 203 South llth. . PEACE WORK at war pay. Knit urgently needed socks for us on Auto Knitters. Experience unnecessary. Full particulars. 3c stamp. Dept. 311, Auto Knitter Co.. S21 Jefferson St.. Buffalo.N. Y. WOMAN Wanted to'come to home and do washing. Phone 1058. "Agents and Salesmen Wanted. T AOFNTS- Big pay and free automobile introducing wonderful' new gasoline saver, puncture proof, five year spark plugs and other economical auto ne.foaaitlps. Outfit free. i sort Sta. F. Ijoutevllle. Ky. iifiVSTl!ATE THE VICTORY TRACTOR. Write for special proposition. Liberal discount and territory. Vlctorv Tractor Co. 811 Hearst Bldg., Chicago. Experienced man wanted wun auio o oell direct to farmers. Address B 2018 care Palladium. ' SITUATIONS WANTED 8 School boy wants work after school and Saturday. Call2410. WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home Laundry. i516 Main ..St1Phone 2766. "farm, married and Hh. II. Roberts. i-xnerlenceii. m Washings and ironing or 11B Williams M. d.iy work Kairvlew. wTsHINt ; wimt-d, 3i2 Richmond Ave. BTII ST, NORTH 214 Rooms with hath for light housckeeping. ifyTlST77SOUTII 21 Modern heated - room In prlvnte family. 1ST 1 1 ST.. rooms. NORTH 307 Furnished 13TH ST.. NORTH 28 Furnished bed room and hath for rent. n ST., N. 1114 Unfurnished rooms for rnt!'call after 6 p. m. CTFrTerBth and South A St. Two room flat furnished for light housekeeping, for rent Phone 1 247. Furnished rooms for light housekeepIng on Main St. Phone 3780. Furnished kitchen and bedroom and two unfurnished rooms upstairs. So week. 209 N. ISth street. Large furnished room for rent. Lodging or housekeeping. Phone 22iK. ROOMS For rent, furnished light i,,,.U(.M,lnir. Btrlctly modern. Phone 4971. ROOMS OR BOAP.O WANTED 11 Wanted to rent three rooms furnished or unfurnished. 29 South 16th. BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. kj w 9r,A X, renter 8t. Phone 3247 S2S7-3347. All kinds of lumber and mlllwork. building. Ueneral contracting and HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 FOR Best Plumbing. Duro electric pumps for city and country use. Repair work a ppeclalty. Phone 4202. John H. Thurman. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 DRESS UP YOUR WALLS with our paper. It represents quality. Dickinson WallPa per Store.504 Maln ForPaperhanging and decorating call H. A. Wilson. Phone 5110 E. LET A WANT AD SELL YOUR
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CLERICAL SALESMAN, Wholesale Grocery 22 years of age. Address A-4, Palladium. fcs CLERICAL WORK 28 years of age. Address A-5. Palladium. Iga Discharged sailor wants bookkeeping and clerical work; is also auto mechanic, A-ll. fel Experienced clerk, age 23 prefers work In men's furnishing store or dry goods department. Address A-12. Hn BOOKKEEPER Discharged soldier, wants position as bookkeeper and clerical worker. Experienced. Address A-10. M Experienced accountant. auditor and bookkeeper, discharged soldier, age 24. Can give reference. Address A-8 Palladium. MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the ctty for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, s'ored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 R. 7th St Phone 2808 HAULING If you want good service call Dixon. Machinery. Grain Stock Anything? Anvwhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON. Ilousemover Phone 2365 MOVING & STORAGT5 lxcal and long distance moving and general draytng. W. E. Evans, 330 , Lincoln St. Phone 8105 NOTICE Moving, local and long distance. Phone 2690 .F. N. SIEGEL CLEANING AND PRESSING 17A You can always present a neat appearance just by having your clothes dry cleaned and pressed We also clean neckties. Phone 1766 1018 Main FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired ahd roflnlshed. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop, 122 West Main. Phone 3252. RICHMOND SHOE HOSPITAL AND SHOE SHINING PARLOR 909 Main St. Wish to announce to the people of this community that we are conducting a Shoe Repair Shop with all modern machinery which enables us to do the very best work (using the best material) at medium cost. All Work Guaranteed. REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Give Us a Trial We Also Have A First Class SHOE SHINING Tarlor For Ladies and Gentlemen MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B TRUCK REPAIRING Republic Truck Service Station. The best equipped shop in iRichmond for truck repairing. The Standard Supply and Transportation Co., 75 Main St. Phone 1009-2459. J. C. DARNELL CO. Just received a new line of Bicycles. Best bargains ever. Get our prices before you buy. AVe repair everything 1020 Main, Phone 193S The most logical place to get your typewriter repaired and for expert service Is The Richmond Typewriter Exchange 311 Union Nat'l Bank Building Phone 1010 Multigraphing. Filling-in. Addressing MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 DRY WOOD For sale, $3.75 per cord. $7.00 per load. Phone 1078. FIXTURES For sale, suitable for restaurant or confectionery. Large mirrors, 10x6; also cigar fixtures. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. FOR SALE Large store refrigerator, practically new, one meat block and one Bowser oil tank and pump. O. B. Fulghum, receiver. Vaughn Block. FENCE POSTS FARMERS The largest stock of finest fence posts in Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio are to be found at the Standard Supply and Transportation Co. First and Main St. Thone 1069 and 2459 We buy in very large quantities, which enable us to sell these posts at a price so low, that you'll wonder how we can do it. Hersey Bicycles and tires Just received. Oct oilr prices, some good second hand bicycles cheap. All kinds of repairing. Phone Weslev Brown &' Son. MILLWOOD For sale. Phone 3111. C. & W. Kramer Co. Quitting business; shelving and cases for sale. 10 N. 10th St. ' RUG 9x12 for sale. 205 N. 13th St. SHOES Second hand men's, women's, chlldren"s. American Shoe Shop, 402 North 8fh. SCALE For sale, 5-ton "Howes". Phone 2015-2016, Hackman-Klehfoth .2U Twin Baby Carriage, gray, round reed. Practically new, 132 South 14th. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 All kinds of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend'a ESS Main. Phono 129. FURNITURE Wanted.. Will pay yoi cash for good household furniture .T W Hfmm.r B?0 Main Phone 14(19. FERRET Wanted. 634 N. 10th. FURNITURE and 6tove. Home Supnlv Ptor. 181 Ft. Wyn Ave. Ph. 186J Floor show Main. case, 4-ft. wanted 912 SELL your Junk to Sam Jaffe. more for sm. Phon 2047. We pay
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' CLERC1AL fen Discharged soldier, age 22, wants position as bookkeeper and typist: also has experience as salesman. Address A-13. TRUCK DRIVER IS TRUCK DRIVER Or other outside work. 22 years of age. Discharged from Engineer Corps. Adoress B-3. fctB Discharged soldter. experienced chauffeur and truck driver. Can give reference. Address B-8. Pnlladtum. MISCELLANEOUS LABORER, dependable colored man. single, age 27, wants work. Address D-3. 1M Discharged soldier, experienced waiter In restaurant and hotel, wants position. Address D-8. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 Small set books wanted post. P. O. Box 122. to keep or TO BUY old violins, old gold, silver watches. 1517 N. A St. J. M. LACEY Wanted to buy second hand auto truck for moving van, 2 tons. 814 Woodlawn Ave.. J. B. Shelby, Indianapolis, Ind. Wanted to buy second hand lumber. Phone 4428. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer'o profit. Walter R Fnlghum. 1000 Main St PIANO TUNING. Been at it 21 years. D. E. Roberts. Phone 4110. Richmond Record Exchange 7 SO. llth SL Over Hundred New Records added last week. T. G. ROELL Upright Piano for sale. 200 South 7th. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 RICHMOND BOILER WORKS, N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 STEGMAN, E. H., 401 South 12th St. Phone 2129 for Fancy Groceries. STOP! QUALITY comes first and Is highest In this store and prices are last and lowest. Progress Store 912 Main St. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 FOR SALE Good Plymouth Rock Eggs PLANTS For sale. Strawberry and black cap raspberry tips, by Almond Osborne, three miles northwest of Centerville. Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry plants for. sale. State Line Farm, Thone 5112H . BUILDING MATERIALS 23 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-8267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. T 'rill'n-r.-lf Phono 3?nQ ?! LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 For sale or paper baler. trade Black horse Phone 3141. and For Sale cheap, Ifliggy 100S South I street. and harness. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE . 33 Used Cars Ford Touring 1912 $225 Ford Touring 1916 $365 Ford Touring 1917 $450 Chevrolet Truck $250 Chevrolet Touring 1916 $385 Cadillac Touring 1914 $625 Dodge Tourinp? 1916 $750 Dodge Touring 1917 $375 Dodge Touring 1918 $950 Dodge Touring 1916 $700 j Overland Touring 1914 $285 BETHARD Auto Agency Salesroom 15 S. 7th St. Phone 2006 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring. Baby Grand; 1917 Dodg3 Jtoaaster, cord tires, wire wheels: 1917 Dodge touring; Marmon roadster. George Worley, 15 South 9th. Phone 2903. FOR SALE Model 83 Overland. Phone 340. FORD ROADSTER Commercial body, for sale. 20.", Randolph. PILOT touring car for sale, electrically equipped, mechanically perfect all. Monroe Roadster. Phone 4644 AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 Automobiles wanted for their parts and not for junk. We tear 'em up and sell the parts. High est prices paid for old cars running or junk cars. Richmond Auto Wrecking and Parts Co.. Home Phone 2165. Ill Main St. Old Minck Brewing Co. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 Automobile Repairing A Specialty at MILLER BROS.' 35 & 37 S. 6th St. Phone 1268 AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE Starter, lighting and Ignition systems repaired. Plehl Auto Electric Co.. 1024 Main. Phone 1891. WHEN" IN TROUBLE Stop, think, and phone Pat. 2411, Davis Overland Sale Co.. Cadillac specialist. Classified Advertising Pays.
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The Newest and Best Washing "Why have stationary tubs placed In model In either electric or power, the cost of stationary tubs. Come line of washers on display. WM. F. KLUTER 11 AUTOMOBILE ACCESORIES. 35 BUY THE BEST
When you want battery service you want the best YOU GET IT HERE
Richmond Battery 12th and Main VULCANIZING 35 VULCANIZING Prompt Service Vulcanizing and Interliners W. S. Traylor 17 South 9th WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlnc Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 WELDING WILL REPAIR IT What often appears to be a serious, ruincus crack or break in a cylinder, casting or piece of machinery, is but a simple piece of repair work to our EXPERT WELDERS Our welding works wonders ! In repairing broken metal parts parts that would have to be "scrapped" before the proeesa was invented. Remember, OUR WELDING generally makes the broken part STRONGER than it ever was. Inquiries invited. SVELDEX MFQ. CO. EXPERT WELDERS Cor. 12th & N. E. Sts. 1 Phone 1494 TAXI 38 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Servict 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1S70 MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 Thor motorcycle for sale. L. C. Smith No. 5 Typewriter. 40 N. llth St. For Sale Twin motorcycle. Excelsior, $50; iron vise, work bench, picks and shovels, sanitary couch, 4000 poplar lath, 2 Iron wheelbarrows, some lumber. 816 North I St. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 5-room lower apartment to rent. Centrally located, strictly modern. Inquire 1300 N. A. - ; ; 3 acres of ground 5-room house and for rent. Call 150 Liberty Ave. FOR SALE or RENT Nine room brick , house, electric lights and bath, gar age, large yard. Will rent furnished. Oath Freeman, owner. Three-room furnished cottage for rent. Phone 3715. BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39 FOR RENT Office room, 2nd floor Dickinson Bldg.. Cor. 9th and Main. WANTED TO RENT. 41 House and several acres wanted near town. Write R. R. B, Box 273. ROOM Wanted. Unfurnished room on north side and place suitable for auto. 1135 care Palladium. Wanted to rent or lease five or six room flat. Good references. Address Home, care Palladium. - - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 10TII ST., for sale. SOUTH 418 6-room house BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of
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in Electric and Power Machines your washroom, when you can get this with self draining tubs, for less than in and see this machine. A complete 34 Main St. Phone 1595 AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 and Radiator Co. Phone 1365 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BRICK HOUSE For sale or acres ground. 153 School St. rent; 2 COTTAGE For sale, easy terms. Also Phone 3040. Some cash and modern house. Fine 7-room house Phone 3040. for sale. $1,950. Beautiful Modern home on West Main jSforjsale. 8 rooms. Phone 3088. BUNGALOW ForsaleiTslx room, modern. Phone 3495. FOR REAL. ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. REAL ESTATE WANTED Wanted to buy a house, 7-room modern, preferably in east end, on payments. Box E 5013 care Palladium. MONEY TO LOAN. 46 NEED MONEY? If so, we will make you a loan on your personal property at the legal rate. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. ' Richmond. Ind. WAYNE COUNTY FARMERS. ATTENTION! V. S. Government Farm Loans at 5 for 6 to 40 years. See Mendenhall and McKlnley at 202 Mouch Bldg., Newcastle, Ind., any time or N. G. McKlnley on Saturday of each week at the office of the WAYNE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Iff Yom Need Moeey Investigate our twenty payment plan. It allows you twenty months to repay the loan or you can repay in full at any time and are charged interest only tor the time loan runs. Borrow $50.00, repay $2.50 a month. Borrow $100.00, repay $3.00 a month. With Interest at 3 percent per month. We loan on furniture, pianos, victrolas, etc., without removal. Call, Write or Phone RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Established 1895. Room 8, Colonial Bldg., Cor. Main & Seventh Streets. PHONE 1545 Richmond, Indiana Under State Supervision ' NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. I In the matter of the estate of Henry G. Koehring, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court. January Term, 1919. Notice Is hereby given that Arthur w'iiAr i.iminiciraMr sr ,. Mate of Henry O. Koehring. deceased. has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said es tate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 22nd day of March 1919, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. ARTHUR WILSDORF, Administrator. Arthur Wilsdorf, Attorney. Feb. 25; Mar. 3-10 WANT LABOR MAN ON SCHOOL BOARD Ten members of the city council are pledged to vote for John W. Putterbaugh for member of the city school board, according to I.uclna Harrison r th. n M ,v,l.
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This photo was taken just as th steamer Georpe Washington was leaving New York Wednesday for France. Tresident and Mrs. Wilson are seen on the bridge. The smiles which wreath the president's face would seem to indicate that he is not worried by senate opposition to tb leatrue of nations plan. Francis Says Bolshevik Mast Be Overthrown By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March 10. David E. Francis, who went to Russia as American ambassador in 1916 before the overthrow of the monarchy and who remained there until after the Bolshevists had seized the government c . m icouims luuay ueiore me senaie committee investigating lawless propaganda, warned that should the Bolshevists be permitted to remain in power all Russia would be exploited by the Germans. Within ten years under such conditions, he said, Germany would be the victor of the war in that the nation would be stronger in every way than it was in 1914. TRY PALLADIUM WANT ADS NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. n VrniSt1" HfJh-ta hi w?a 1j. Koehnngr, deceased, in the Wayne -:,,.i n . t rr- mm Circuit Court, January Term, 1919 Notice is hereby given that Arthur Wilsdorf as Administrator of the estate of Johannah L. Koehring-. deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Cir cuit Court on the 22nd day of March, 1919. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of sam estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause. if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. ARTHUR WILSDORF, Administrator. Arthur Wilsdorff, Attorney. Feb. 23 Mar. 3-10 PUBLIC SALE 43
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public sale at my residence, 2 miles east of Richmond on New Pans Pike, place known as the old Hawkins farm on
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1 Full-blood Shorthorn cow, 4V years old, with calf by side. 1 Full-blood Shorthorn springer, 3 years old this next June; calf 7 months old, weighs 650 lbs. 2 Full-blooded Shorthorn springers, 3 years old last fall; their calves 10 months old, weigh 800 lbs. 1 Full-blood Shorthorn to be fresh May 1; her third calf. 1 Full-blood Shorthorn heifer, springer, be fresh in April; be a 2-year-old in June. 1 Full-blood Poll Durham, 4 years old; will be fresh in March; her third calf. 1 Poll Durham cow, 6 years old; will be fresh May 24. 1 Poll Durham cow, first calf by side; 3 years old this spring. 1 Poll Durham heifer, springer, 2 years old last fall; be fresh by April 1. 1 Hol3tein and Shorthorn mixed, 4 years old; be fresh March 25. 2 Full-blooded Holstein cows; be fresh soon. 1 Jersey cow with calf by side. 1 roan steer. Shorthorn, year old last December. These cattle are all exceptionally high
75 HEAD OF -HOGS 75 Three Duroc sows, due to farrow In April. 10 Poland China sows, are all to farrow in April. 1 full-blooded Poland China male hog, 2 years old this spring. 61 head shoats; 11 head weigh 125; 50 weigh 75. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE One davenport. 12 dining-room chairs. 1 mattress. 1 churn. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 16-in. Janesville breaking plow, good as new; 1 1-horse wheat drill; - McCormick mower in good condition; one 1-horse cultivator; 1 double-shovel plow.t etc. What corn and hay Is left by day of sale will also be sold. K J. A. WEIDENBACH Lunch will be served by Do Your Bit Club. . THOMAS CONNTTFF. Anetlorcer. JESSE A. WETOHMAV. C1-V.
AMERICAN-BORN ARE OF HIGHEST PHYSICAL CLASS
Draft Reports Show Interesting Figures Concerning Fitness of American Men. 'Ry Associated P-es WASHINGTON. March 10. Vital statistics made available to the government as a result of the selective draft processes, especially from the scientific physical examination of 3,208,446 men, will be the means of saving a hundred times as many lives as were lost in the war, in the opinion of Major General Enoch Crowder, provost marshal general. While no attempt has been made as yet to study the Information derived from the physical examination of registrants a local board of Division No. 129, in New York City, has made an auspicious start through the careful indexing of the results obtained in 600 cases, with the view of turning these over to medical authorities for analysis. Already the figures seem to' indicate clearly that foreign-born registrants were of lower physical standard than native born. Of every 100 men called for service under the draft examining officials" found 2.76 per cent were suffering from defects which could be reme died entirely if the applicants submitted to a short and simple course. The original plan of the draft authorities to induct these men and have their defects corrected at army hospitals was dropped because of the lack of facilities, but government officials have not abandoned entirely th Idea of federal assistance In this reconstruction work under some futuro social betterment program. Deterioration After 21 Registrants who possessed physical defects of such degree as to prevent them from rendering military service of any kind totaled 521,606, and constituted 16.25 per cent of the total examined. These included organic diseases of internal organs, marked visual or aural defects, mental disease? and deficiencies, muscular paralysis, disfiguring and disablying deformities and, lastly, physical underdevelopment Study of this class, it Is believed, would show basic causes capable of being eliminated from future generations through social hygiene campaigns, competent medical supervision and advice and physical exercise, scientifically prescribed. Comparison of the age groups cf registrants is said to have indicated material deterioration In the average American soon after he reaches his majority. Of every 100 men 21 years old who were examined 76.89 were found physically fit, while in the 21-SO-year class only 69.17 were thus classified; while only a small increase was noted in the remedials, the disqualified group rose from 23.11 to 20.83 per 100. Analysis of the figures and percentages of men rejected on account of -deficient mentality and because of mental and nervous disorders afforded interesting data. Most of the southern states showed high figures for the mentally deficient probably, it was explained, because of the large negro population. Vermont was the onlv ! northern state in the first 10 states in I,,. . ., , . 1 1 his resDect. On the other hand. menthis respect On the other hand, mental and nervous disorders were far more prevalent in the northern states. CABINET MEMBERS INVITED. NEW YORK, March 10. Secretary of War Eaker, Secretary of the Navy Daniels and other cabinet officers were invited today by city officials to come here on March 25 to review the Twenty-seventh Division, "New York's own." Say "Thank you" as if you mean It! PUBLIC SALE 43 1 roan steer, Hereford and Shorthorn, year old last January. 1 roan steer, Shorthorn, year old next May. 1 roan steer. Shorthorn, year old this March. 1 black heifer, year old in April. 1 Hereford and Holstein mixed steer, be year old In May. 1 red Shorthorn steer, year old in May. 1 red steer, year old In May. 1 Holstein and Poll Durham mixed steer, 1 year old next September. 1 roan heifer, Shorthorn, 1 year old next September. red full-blood Shorthorn bulls, both 1 year old next May; weigh 800; ready for service. red full-blood Shorthorn bull, weighs 650 lbs.; be year old in July. full-blood Shorthorn heifer, be year old in June, roan full-blood Shorthorn bull, was 2 years old in January, black full-blood Poll Angus bull, be year old this spring; weighs 900 lbs. 6 other eood feedine calves. grade stock and are native cattle.
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