Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 157, 15 April 1919 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919.

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COVTnACT HATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING TTOUP.S All Want-Ads must be In before 11 a, m. of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN APS must be accompanied bv cash tn full payment, according to above rates. . THE PALLATUUM reservM the rljrht to classify all ads according to Its own rules and regulations. WANT-APS rlvln a "letter or num. ber." care this office, can. not be answered In person. A lettflr should be addressed to the 'Tetter r number." care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and liter call on you providing your reply to this advertisement pleases hlro. TELEPHONE your Want-Arts when It , Is more convenient to do sr. Bill will be sent to you. and as this Is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE & UNDERTAKERS 1A Jordan. McManua Hunt & Walterman FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main St. ToL M75 KTUTE & SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. eth Ht. Phone 1S. Phone 2623 WALTER J. DO AN 1106 Main St HARRY C. DOAN MOUMENTAL 1B We are prepared to execute your order in the verr best manner in the finest of marble of granite designing-, lettering, etc., warranted to be of the best Reasonable rates. Perry T. Williams. S3 N. 8th. Phone 1457. JOHN P. EMSLIH Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 SPECIAL NOTICE Special Notice Davenport's Snow Flake and Bender's Cream for sale at 222 S. 11th St. LET TJS SOLVE YOUR TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS We operate a large number of all classes of trucks Our Motto is: WE HAUL ANYTHING. ANYWHERE. Standard Supply & Transportation Co. 1st andMain. Phones 2459-1069 WANTED Farmers to raise cane. Mall a card for a free package of cane seed, which will be mailed to you by Bertsch Sorghum Works, Centerville. lnd. ' LOST AND FOUNt) 4 wavy PIN Lost between high school and North II. Valued as gift. Doris Gordon, 908 N. H. Small French Poodle, female, lost with Ohio state license tag. Liberal reward. 404 North 8th. Will the man who was at Jenkins' office with glasses Saturday, April 5. come in again? We think we have found owner. Reward. Jenkins, Optometrist HELP WANTED MALE 5 BENCH MOULDERS WANTED No labor trouble. Ask for Mr. Allen, Arlington Hotel, between 5 and 9 p. m. and from 8 to 10 a. ni. Wednesday. rOL'NG MF.M IS and over, desiring Railway Mall and Postofflce clerkBhlps, $92 month, write for free particulars. Departmental Clerk examination May 17. J. O. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner.) 10u3 Kgultable Rldg., Washington. ENGINEER One for general work. Good opening. Westcott Hotel. Experienced housepalnter wanted. E. O. Sims. 609 N. 17th. Phone 2571. HOUSEMAN Wanted. Westcott L Hotel. LAUNDRY MAN Wanted. Short hours. Westcott Hotel. SINGLE MAN Wanted on farm. Good teamster preferred. Good wages to right man. Phone 5150 I. YoUXo! MAS" 'fu work In store room. Westcott Hotel. WANTED Special men to soil full line of automobile Insurance and appoint agents. Salary and commission. Give references. Lincoln Mutual Casualty Company, Springfield. Illinois COOK Wanted to travel, lady or gent. 8 people to cook for. Address or phone Howser Dramatic Co., Williamsburg, lnd. HELP WANTED FEMALE 3 Experienced Salesladies wanted at once. Vigran's Ladies' Shop. MAID Wanted at Arlington Hotel "WOMEN WANTED We have places for six or eight women at good wages in our modern, sanitary work rooms. Apply at once. Manufacturing Department. Adam H. Bartel Co. WANTED Competent girl or woman to assist with housework. Phone 2694. 1703 Main. SITUATIONS WANTCU 3 POSITION Wanted as bookkeeper and stcnogapher:Phone4792. Woman wants any kind "of day work. 222 South 12th. WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home L iinnrv. 61 Main St. Phone ROOMS FOR MP NT ) igXH ST.. NORTH 209 Two unfur nished light nouseitoeping mviwa. (Tf H ST., SOjJTH28 Room for rent 2-room furnished flat for light housekeeping. Light and Gas. Cor. 5th & South A. Phone 1247. , Nice clean conn ectlng light housekeep-

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In order to do our share to scure positions for the returning soldiers. Sailors and Marines, the Palladium will Insert a Situation Wanted ad free In Its Want Ad Columns for any of the boys In khaki or bue who desire It Kmployers will find it to their advantage, and will perform a patriotic duty, by reading these ads and making therefrom their selections for capable employes.

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Owing to the recent discontinuance of the Federal Employment Service a need is left unfilled. For months the Palladium has run free "ads" for returned service men seeking employment. The requests for these "ads" were formally left with Miss Fisher at the Federal Employment office. Now, you, Mr. Returned Service Man, can still get the free Palladium service by leaving the "ad" at the Y. M. C. A. Cornell Hewson, Secy, for returned service men will be our agent In the future. Any "ads" left at the "Y" will receive prompt attention.

sj SITUATION WANTED Returned sailor, attends Earlham. wants employment evenlnsrs and Saturdays. Reply Palladium Z-l. f4) Returned service man seeks employment In office. Has had some experience. Reply Palladium Z-2. Returned sailor with years experience In automobile work. Wants employment as chauffer or repair man where experience counts. Reply Palladium Z-3. Vs) Returned soldier, experienced auto truck driver, wants work. Can also serve as private chauffer. Reply Palladium Z-4. IBS Returned sailor who saw real service, needs work. Automobile driving preferred. Reply Palladium Z-5. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room for lady. 21 N. 16th. Suite of two lisrht housekeeplnjr rooms for rent, nicely furnished. 613 south P. St. FOR RENT Two nice clean furnished rooms for housekeeping. No children. 135 South 7th St. ROOMS 6th St. South, 528. MAIN ST 1530 furnishes rooms and houses. Phone 3780. llTil ST.. SOUTH 36M Modern room for rent. One or two ladies. Call after 4 p. to. ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS 13 HOUSE WIRING Electrical Chandeliers. The latest designs in all electrical fixtures. HARRY U. WOOD 1120 Main Phone 1650 HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 LIVE TODAY Call MEERHOFF for that necessary Plumbing. Phone 1236. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 Your house is half furnished when papered with out latest styles in Wall Paper. Exclusive styles. Dickinson Wall Paper, 604 Main. Ph. 2201. MOVING 4 STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, s'ored o" shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St Phone 8608 SEE ' McKEE & TURNER For moving and stock hauling Phone 3325 TI TTT.TVO If you want good service call Dixon. Machinery, Grain siock inj""u Anywhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON, Ilousemover Phone 2365 MOVING & STORAGB Local and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. Evans. 330 Lincoln St Phone 3105 NOTICE Moving, local and long distance. Phone 2690 F. M. SI EG EL STORAGE for Household Goods. Ed A. Feltman Storage House. Phone 2039. 60S Main St. Why not see JOHN A. WILLIAMS for local and long distance moving? PHONE 5112 I Haul anything anywhere any time Prices Reasonable FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neutly repaired and roflnlshed. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook'a Repair Shop, 122 West Main. Phons 3252. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B TRUCK REPAIRIKC Republic Truck Service Station. The best equipped shop In Richmond for truck repairing. The Standard Supoly and Transportation Co.. 75 Main St. Phone 1069-2459. J. C. DARNELL CO. : Get vour mowers sharpened, screens made and repalrsd. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Main. Phone 1936. La"wnMoweT"Sharpehlng, Bicycle Tires, Repaired and for sale. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brown & Son N. W. 2nd & Williams St. UPHOLSTERING Furniture repairing and reflnlshlng and Awnings, 326 Main St. Phone 4657. T. C. Yagen MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BABY CAB, Ivory, for sale. 432 S. 12th. BABY CAB For sale. Ivory Gondola shape. 121 N. 9th. BICYCLE With Smith motor wheel attachment, good as new. Phone 2657. COOK ST 6'E. Rocking Chairs and Red room suite for sale. 31 N. 3rd. Household goods for sale. 242 S. 8th. Bed, Mattress, Springs, Dining Table, Chairs, Stove, Refrigerator, Stands, Dresser, 16 North 6th. Phone 2686. REED BABY CAB For sale. 300 Randolph. Lady's wheel for sale, 37 South4th; US ED T I RES 3 2x3 i an d tub esr gas tank and bumpers, etc., for sale. 1029 Main St Phone 1014. MILLWOOD For sale. Phone 8111. C. & W. Kramer Co. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 All kinds of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend'a 5.13 Main. Phone 129S. CREAM SEPARATOR Wanted. Dft Laval preferred. Roscoe Roberts, Cambridge City, lnd. FURNITURE Wanted. We pay cash for household goods. Brsmmer & EUason, 520 Main. Phone 1469. ' L I'.NfTV RE and Stoves. Home Bup.1.. -.,-,. .t, -!-. , ,..

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Wanted to buy second hand pony carriage. Mrs. Will Gaar. Campbellstown, Ohio. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano throuerh me and save the dealer'o profit Walter M Fularhum. 1000 Main St. PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. P. E. Roberta. Phone 4110. PIANO For sale, cash or easy terms. Room 40 Colonial. MACHINERY A TOOLS 2 RICHMOND BOILER WORKS. N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding;. Phone 309". Jacob Kern. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 STK"S,V. E. H.. 401 South 12th St r- for Fancy Groceries. Men be careful as to who you let clean and press your spring suit We clean and press your clothes with all caro possible. WILSON Phone 1766 1018 Main OUR LARGE STOCK OF FENCE POSTS is going out fast. If you are going to need any posts you had better buy them now before they are all gone. STANDARD SUPPLY & TRANSPORTATION CO., First and Main Sts. Phones 2459-1069 FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 FOR SALE Some good mixed hay. Luman Tyler, New Paris, O. FOR SALE 20 lbs. Big English clover seed.. 2 bu. yellow hard seed corn. E. S. Ewlng, R. R. C, Richmond. STRAWBERRY PLANTS For sale. Phone 4752. 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.ii'nher. Mlllwork. Phones 3209 330? LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 !0 head of sheep with lambs; 2 cows, fresh in May or June. A. E. Alexander, R. R. B, Richmond. 50 head of nice feeding shoats for sale. Weigh about 100 pounds. Phone 72 M.. Centerville. THREE CALVES For sale. 5150 B. PET STOCK AND POULTRY 32 Belgian Hare Rabbits for sale. Flemish Giant. 513 South 6th. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FORD Touring car for sale. Phone 4644. FOR SALE Good used Ford Delivery Truck, A-l condition, good as new, fine for grocery, merchant's delivrey or trucking. Price right. Call, phone or write W. S. Osbourn, 213 Pearl St. Buick, 6, E 45, 1918 Touring. Buick Roadster, E. 44, 1918. Two 1917 Buick 6 Tourings, D 45. One Chalmers 6 Touring, good condition. Studebaker 6 Touring, A-l condition. Studebaker 4. Overland Touring, electric lights and starter. Chevrolet Touring, Baby Grand. Chevrolet Roadster, Royal Mail. Chevrolet 490. Three Ford Touring Cars. Several cars for sale without starters which can be bought on easy payments, one-half cash, one half monthly. We have the largest selection of used cars in eastern Indiana. Clheeowetlhi Ainto Co, 1107 Main St Phone 1923 USED CARS FOR SALE Westcott Roadster Marmon Roadster Dodge Touring Buick Four Ford Roadster Chevrolet Baby Grand GEORGE WORLKT n o,.v, nth P'lnn. "on

USED CARS For SALE

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v AUTOMOBILES WANTED for their parts. Highest prices paid for old cars. We have parts of all kinds. We also have used tires and tubes. We bty, trade and sell secend hand automobiles. Richmond Auto Wrecking Co., Phone 2165. First and Main. AUTO SUPPLIES &. REPAIRS 35 GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Your car will be called for and delivered. Phone 4402, top Bachmeyer hllL EBELING Sc UHTH Automobile Repairing A Specialty at MILLER BROS.' 35 & 37 S. 6th St Phone 1268 SEDAN TOPS Made to order, reasonable. Phone 3332.. WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlnc Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226 HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 APARTMENT For rent. One 3-room modern, furnished. See Geo. B. Moore at 102 S. 2nd St. today. FOR RENT Five room dwelling, $8.50; four room dwelling. $8.50; two room flat. $9.00; five room dwelling, $10.00; eight room dwelling, all modern, $35.00; modern dwelling, $22.50. O. B. Fulgham, Over 710 Main Street. Phone 2233. EC4t F5-r-e c-op SAI c BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale A square deal to both buver and seller. 210 & 211 Union Rank Rids.. Phone, 2707. HOUSE For sale. 9 rooms, modern, with garage. Phone 1797. Goo' 5-room house with bath, fine location, possession on or about May 1st. Terms to suit. Phone 1965-3271. HOUSE For sale. One special bargain m a good six room nouse, ne new, on a brick street. For a few days only, $180(i See GEO. B. MOORE at 102 South 2nd St. today. FOR SAT F DOUR! F HDIISF run. jall, uuudlc nuux Close in; rents for $28. Price $2800. Bargain. LOTS FOR SALE 3 fine lots near Moore school, just outside the city limits; $200 each. FINE LOT Between S. W. 3rd and 4th street, on National Road. See me for bargains. FOR SALE Five room house, four acres ground on good road, one and one-hnlf miles from Elerhth and Main. All tillable. Owner leaving city, will I sacrifice, immediate possession; cash ! or terms. . n. yuu'K, eurasan una , Willett, 303 National Bank Building Phones 3271, 3293, 1965. ' f T" C 4 T 171 ATI mT A T T7 TV T- 1consisting of two and one-fourth , acres, has a beautiful new bungalow, a garden, chicken park, cool spring and the noted Thistlethwalte Falls. B. F. Kelly, Richmond, lnd. FOR SALE Modern house square off Main, very cheap. 6-room house, $2,000 on payments. central. 5-room double new. modern except fur nace. 200 acre farm, all good, near city. $125. Arthur Brooks. FOR SALE One 3-roomed hous, $10.50. One vacant lot $2.00 a month for 100 months, then a deed: no Interest, tax or Insurance. Call 325 West Main St. 6-room frame house for sale. 423 South; 150 acres well improved land for sale. Bargain at $135.00 per acre. 5 miles southwest Centerville. Phone 72 M., Centerville. FOR-SALE Five-room-fcouse, 6 3 S S. 9th St., large lot. Inquire at 1317 S. J. St. 9TH ST.. SOUTH 501 Double house for sale. 10th ST., SOUTH 41S Six-room house for sale. NICE LITTLE HOME On Payments Like Rent. Northeast part of city t. wThadley lnd Nat. Bank BUlg., Phone 1922 FINE OHIO FARMS 30 Acres all fine level land and all tillable: all good bulldinjrs and In good location a dandy. Price $S,000; 1-3 down, balance to suit. 40 acres all level and all tillable; fair buildings and In flae section. Price $200.00 per acre. 72 acres in Monroe township, all excellent leel land, all tillable: all extra good new buildings including a good silo. A REAL farm. Price $15,500 easy terms. 92 acres all good level land In fine location, good buildinars. Price $18,500. C. C. HAWLEY New Paris, Ohio. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 1"! S Sth Phone 4171. FAHMS FOR SALE 43 1V2 ACRES For sale. Small chicken farm In Centerville, lnd. Part cash, balance long time. Roscoe Roberts. Cambridge Citv, lnd. 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. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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Terrace at Bargain price. Would accept automobile as part pay. Auto must be In good repair. Now is the time for those having money to loan on first mortgage and be safe with higher Interest. If you wish to sell or buy property, you should first talk with us. We have city property and farms of all sizes for sale at bargain prices. NICHOLS COX REALTY CO. PHONE1493

Pershing, lnd. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lowery epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Whirley of Cambridge City Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cbase of Kankakee, 111., are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lowery and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor spent the week-end with relatives in Elwood Mrs. Carl Behr and family of Indianapolis are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Behr.... Mr. and Mrs. Menro Smith of Centerville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and daughter Marie... Mrs. Margaret Kepler attended the funeral of a relative In Greenfield last Tuesday. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works Office of the Board, Richmond, lnd., to Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 7th day of April, 1919, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 562, 1913. Providing for improvement of an alley between South 13th and 14th Streets from the first alley south of Main St. running east and west to South "A" St. by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, May 5th, 1919, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented bv nersona

I interested in, or affected by, said pro- ! posed improvement, as above describ1 ed, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for i the DUrDOSB of takinsr finnl nctinn ! thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. W. N. JOHNSON, T. C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. April 8&15 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a Copy of Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the ; wno ni,,,- r- t ,m ' ' w uak w V Ul. .t JL M 111 X A p W O C CI I Public Sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 24th day of April- 1919- between the hours of 10 0.cock A M- and 4 0.clock p M 0 taid day, the following property, tcwit: A part of lot number one hundred eighty-four (1S4) in that part of the City of Richmond laid out by Charles W. Starr and situated on Main Street near the corner of Main and Ninth (now Twelfth) Streets in said City, being fifty-five (55) feet front on Main Street and running back the depth of said lot and taken off of the east side of said lot number one hundred eightyfour (184) the part of said lot hereby conveyed being twenty-seven (27) feet six (6) inches off the west side of above described fifty-five (55) feet. To be sold as the property of Herbert M. Crawford, et al, to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor of td0i un. j o,.; a r. of Richmond, Indiana. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisemenl laws CLEMENT V. CARR, Sheriff of Wayne County. KELLY & KELLY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Apr. 1-8-15. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Sarah E. Baldwin, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by th Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Baldwin, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said JAMES B.BRUMFIEL, Administrator. Gath Freeman Attorney. April 8-15-22 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Frederick W. Sieweke, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ha3 been appointed by tho Wayne Circuit Court Executor of tho estate of Frederick W. Sieweke, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Executor. John L. Rupe, Attorney. Apr. 8-15-22 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Esther King, deceased, by virtue of the power and authority contained in the will of said decedent to sell the real estato owned by her at the time of her death, will sell at public auction, upon tha premises, on the 24th. day of April, 1919, at two o'clock P. M. the following described real estate located in ihe city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot number two hundred and twenty (220) in that part of the city of Richmond, laid out by Elizabeth Starr, Commissioner, appointed to sell real estate of Charles Starr, deceased. Said real estate will be sold free from all liens and encumbrances, excepting taxes of 1919, payable in 1920. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash in hand, one-third in nine months and the remaining third in eighteen months from the day of sale; purchaser to execute his notes for said deferred payments, payable respectively in nine and eighteen months from the date of sale, with interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, and providing for attorney's fees. Said notes to be in usual bankable form and secured by a first mortgage upon said real estate and fire insurance policies to the satisfaction of the undersigned administrator. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Administrator with the will annexed. Ray K. Shiveley, Attorney for Administrator. Mar. 22-29; Apr. 5-12 Richmond

FOR BARLEY STRIPE AND GRAIN DISEASES. National Crop Improvement Service.! SOME of the college pathologist prefer to dip the grain in the solution n loose gunny sacks. In case this method Is used, thoroughly clean by fanning, and do not fill the sacks too full. Be careful ttiat all of the fNatlonal Crop Improvement Service. f4rTTAHE side draft in operating an i ordinary gang plow with four horses abreast wastes 25 per cent of the horses' energy," says Wayne Dinsmore, secretary of the Percheron Society of America. "Professor W. A. White of the University of Illinois and I have been evolving some multiple hitches which eliminate all side draft and make it possible to use four, six, eight and ten-horse teams as efficiently as the farmer now uses two. "These hitches are flexible and eliminate all side draft by putting the horses in the most advantageous position for work, so that the horses are really in better condition at night than under the old method. The sixhorse hitch on a two-bottom gang plow will turn over six acres a day. On larger farms In the West, where Gelds are approximately one-half mile long, three-bottom gang plows turning 42 inches can be used with eight horses per man, and these multiple hitches increase his capacity to about eight and one-half acres a day or fifty acres a week. "We have worked out all of the diagrams so that any man may understand the principle and we will be glad to send copy of the Percheron Review to any one who will address me at Union Stock Yards, Chicago. "Many county agents and others have asked us to give demonstrations, and we will do so whenever we can find an open date. We would like the county agents and leading farmers in different states to ask me where these demonstrations will be held so that we can reach as many as possible." MILLIONAIRE FIRST TO ENLIST FOR LONG GRIND cut. DURAHT Clifford Durant is the only millionaire race driver who has been a consistent supporter of the sport in recent years. Durant who is champion of tLe Pacific Coast, has been praying for a revival of the Indianapolis 500mile races ever since the Armistice was signed. When the race was announced he did not waste time and, was the first to make an entry to the Liberty Sweepstakes which will be run on May 31. GREEK GENERAL HONORED tfty Associated Press) SALONIKI, April 15. Prince Regent Alexander of Serbia has conferred upon General Paraskevopoulos, commander-in-chief of the Greek armies and leader of the allied armies in Macedonia, the Grand Cross of the Order of the White Eagle. The decoration was formally presented to the general here today by M. Coundouriotis, Greek minister at Belgrade. In talking with newspaper correspondents, M. Coundouriotls said that the relations between Greece and Serbia are of a most cordial nature. 307,900 ANZACS IN CASUALTIES MELBOURNE, Australia, April 15. Australia's total casualties during the war, with the figures brought up to Feb. 8 of the current year, totaled 307,900, according to a statement made public today by the government of the commonwealth. The total forces ot Australia, raised by voluntary enlistment, numbered 400,000 out of a total population of less than

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grain is thoroughly wet with the eolation 1 pound formaldfbyde In 80 gallons of water. Soak the teed for twe hours. Spread out and dry after draining. The Illustration shows the draining of the sacks after the soaking process. Formaldehyde does not Injure the barrels or tanks or spoil them for other purposes. A pearl is built up In layers like an ! onion. The STRENGTH of. THE NATION DEPENDS on the satisfactory and continuous employment of the ladividual. If America Is to retain her leadership among the peoples of the world. Immediate resumption, on a larger scale, war industrial activities to Insure employment of worthy labor to the maximum, is necessary. Rehabilitation of every description, painting, cleaning up, repairing and Improving buildings, should be started at once. We cannot hope to compete for the world's commerce with broken down machinery in dilapitated buildings or with an inadequate force. Great things have been accomplished by this generation of Americans. Greater things are expected from us. They, will be accomplished If the same spirit of "pull-together" which the Germans were sure did not exist during war times, is kept alive in our Industrial association. Capital and labor stood shoulder to shoulder to win the war, and it will stand shoulder to shoulder to win in peaceful commercial pursuits, if Bolshevism and unemployment are throttled In the very beginning. The U. S. Employment Service and co-operating agencies are placing 100,000 persons In employment every week and this during a period when a surplus of labor is reported in every community. This is a service for returning soldiers and sailors and is worthy of the greatest support. Business men seeking from one to thousands of employees will be doing a big public service by listing their requirements with the nearest U. S. Employment Service Office. Applicants are from the picked men of the nation. We are co-operating with the . U. S. Employment Service by listing our needs for wortc ers with it to the end that every worthy soldier and sailor may resume Immediately, his place in peaceful occupation, which is a Just reward for his unselfish sacrifice In fighting for the safety of mankind. No fees are charged either applicant or prospective employer.

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