Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 202, 6 June 1919 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTI8INQ fetudftrdlMd - and Indexed for Qulc ileterence, aocordlsg to Thm Bull I Smith System. ' r ' (Copyright) CTLASaTF"IKt JUTES per word...,,..... One Tlma) Jo par word., Two Time! 6c par-word Seven Time poo per word......... .....jQae Month CONTRACT RATES obtained from Th Palladium bnatnaas office. CL08INO HOURS All W ant-Ada mart ba la before It a. m. of day of pubUW cation. ' tOUT-OF-TOWN ADS must ba accom panted by- eaah la full payment, ao cording to abave rate. THE PALLADIUM raaervea tha right to classify all ada according' to it owa rulea and regulations. WANT-ADS giving a "letter or num-. bar," car this office, can not ba an wared In person. A latter should b addressed to tha "latter or number " cara this off loe. ; The advertiser wllf call (or hts aaswars and later call oa you providing your reply to this ad vertlaement pleases him. a"ELEPHONB your Want-Ads when It Is mora convenient to do so. BUI will b sent to you. and as this is an ao eommodation service. Tha Palladium expects payment promptly pon roa calf of kill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE eV UNDERTAKERS 1A Jordan. McManua Runt 4 Waltertuan FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main St. Tel. S1TI KTUTB A SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. ath St Phono 1J84. Phone 2623 WALTER J. DO AN 1106 Main St. HARRY C. DOAN FUNERAL. DIRECTORS MOU MENTAL 1B JOHN P. EMSLIB Monuments IS South Tenth Street Phone 4023 Our Show rooms are filled with practical and helpful suggestions of the very latest monumental designs. PERRY T. WILLIAMS S3 N. 8th. Phone 1457. LOST AND FOUND TIGER CAT Lost. Two-thirds grown. 106 S. 9th St. HELP WANTED MALE 5 SINGLE MAN Wanted on farm. Phone 1078. Box .. i060 care Palladium LABORERS Wanted. Hackman-Kleh-foth. Phones 2 015 and 2016. CENSUS CLERKS 4000 needed, 132 month. Age 18 upward. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write J. Leonard (former Government Examiner) 1053 Equitable BIdg., Washington BARBER Wanted. 332 S. 6th. $16.00 , guaranteed. - WANTED 40 men. New Penn Shops. W. Early FINISHERS Wanted for filling and j sanding. Louck & Holl Co. i FIREMAN Wanted. Louck & Hill Co. WANTED GAR PENTERS FOR FAG- : JORY WORK Steady work year round. Apply. NATIONAL AUTO.MATIC TOOL CO. Four Carpenters wanted, jl It herty, Centerviile phone 99A. DoMEN Wanted. Experience unnecessary. Good wages. Permanent employment, night or day. Superintendent, Jenkins' Vulvan Spring Co. Civil Service Examinations are being heid in Richmond every Tuesday. Our graduates are qualified to pass these examinations. Enter next Monday. School all summer. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. 2 MEN WANTED at once BULLERDICK COAL YARDS FEMALE HELP WANTED 6 GIRL Wanted for general housework. Small family. An agreeable place. Address 2903 Palladium. GIRL Wanted. General housework. Must be good cook. Phone 1539 Mrs. BenJ. Johnson. 201 N. 11th. GIRLS WANTED at HOME LAUNDRY Experienced Girls wanted in sewing department ; also experienced boys wanted in covering department. J. M. Hutton & Company. WANTED AT ONCE . Experienced Salesladies Also Ladies Experienced in altering VIGRAN'S LADIES' SHOP PALLADIUM WANT ADS RESULTS

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SERVICE MEN Here are the jobs we have for you. New jobs each day. Call for Mr. W. S. Rayle, Service Secretary at Y. M. C. A. One hardware clerk or salesman. 2 tool makers. 3 carpenters, steady year around. Few woodworking machine men. Few body builders. Few core makers. 10 moulders, 6 moulder's apprentices. 1 decorator, steady year around. 20 carpenters for large building. Concrete men, platform truckmen, pick and shovel men, all I can get. 50 laborers. 4 cabinet makers. 2 experienced metal polishers. 1 saw and hammer carpenter. 1 first-class tinner, steady year around Few experienced auto block fitters. Call for Mr. Rayle, Service Secre tary, at Y. M. C. A. 1 good motor man for automobile factory. 3 auto assemblers. 1 first-class stenographer for whole sale house. 1 machine saw man. 4 wood polishers. 4 assemblers. 3 grinders. 2 first-class auto repair men. 1 car washer. 2 first-class auto testers. Agents and Salesmen Wanted 7 AGENTS To sell our Health and Ac cident Insurance Policies. Pays $5000 death and $25 weekly benefit for $10 yearly. Easy seller. Liberal commis sions. Write P. O. Box 140. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WORK Wanted by day or week. 812 N. 11th. POSITION As housekeeper In widow er's family or to take care of old lady, country or city. References ex changed. Call 647 S. E St., Richmond, Ind. i WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home Laundry. iSlS Main St. Phone 2786. ROOMS FOR RENT 10TH ST., SOUTH 42 Furnished room for rent. 9TH ST., NORTH 23 Room with bath. 14TH ST.. N. 221 Two furnished housekeeping " rooms for rent. No children. 13TH ST., N. 28 For rent, bed rooms and bath. C ST., SOUTH 10225 furnished rooms for rent. COR. 6TH & S. A ST. 2 rooms fur nished for light housekeeping. Gas and light furnished. Phone 1247. BUSINESS SERVICE . 12 Well OHflfling BERTSCH BROS. CENTERVILLE Phones Richmond 3250 Centerviile 26 HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 Bathe Now! MEERHOFP can furnish the best Baths and Hot Water Heaters In the market. Phone 1236 9 S. 9th. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 True Wall Paper decoration promotes harmony. Let our experience be worth something in selecting your wall paper. Dickinson Wall Paper Store, 604 Main St. Phone 2201. MOVING & STORAGE 16 MOVING & STORAGK Local and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. Evans. 330 Lincoln St. Phone klOS , HAULING If you want good service call Dixon. Machinery. Grain Stock Anything Anywhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON. Ilousemover Phone 2365 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped .In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, s'ored or shipped. FORREST MONGER jna s. 7th Bt Why not see JOHN A. WILLIAMS for local and long distance moving? PHONE 5112 I Haul anything anywhere any tlma Prices Reasonable SEE McKEE &TURNER For Moving and Stock Hauling 334 Richmond Ave. Phone 3325 FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and refintshed. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop, 122 West Main, Phosa 3252. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS cleaned, sharpened, called for and delivered, 60c. Screens repaired, bicycles, tires and supplies. WESLEY BROWN & SON, Fairvlew, Phone 3086. J. C. DARNELL CO. Get your mowers sharpened, screens made and repairsd. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Main. Phone 1936. Before you put that overcoat away for summer have it cleaned at WILSON'S Phone 1766 101S Main MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Sideboard, Davenport, Range and Heating stove for sale. 117 N. W. 3rd St. Good inlaid linoleum and a gas range for sale. Can use either coal or wood. Phone 1030 or call 207 N. 14th. FOR SALE Wagons, Harness, Vehicles, all kinds. 10 Mowers, 20 Corn Plows, Good as new. 317 N. A. Ivory Reed Baby Cab for sale. 325 N. 5th St.

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An opportunity to secure the best household equipment with reasonable cost. All items in excellent condition. Twin Beds Baker Brand with . mattresses. Two Fireside Rockers Twin Rugs. 9x12 and 7x9 Oak, Library Table One Sanitary Couch Mirror, 16-inx54-in. Columbia Cabinet Grafonola Desirable Pictures A satisfactory price will be made to the purchaser of the entire list. CALL 401 COLLEGE AVE. MARSHALL Furnace in good condition, for sale cheap. Call 1115 S. 8th St. after 5 p. m. Phone 4001. 2-horse steel harrow for sale, breaking plows, 3 good saddles. I. N. Lamb, 318 National road. 2 U. S. White heavy duck army tents and automobile trailer for sale. Address Box A 1150 care Palladium. 3 Ford colls for sale with case, in good condition. Single wireless receiver with head band. Murdock 2000 ohm condenser, etc. Address Box A 1150, care Palladium. POTATOES and FEED For sale. Phone 3494. Ivory Finish Reed Baby Cab for sale. 309 Randolph. One bed room suite, davenport, gas stove, other household articles for sale. Leaving city. 412 So. 15th St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ?? DON'T store your used furniture. Sell it to Townsend, who pays highest prices. 633 Main. Phone 1296. FURNITURE And stoves. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1862 Set Pony Harness wanted. Call Gaar Farm 4310. RE-SILVERING RE-SILVERING Auto Reflectors Lahman Plating Works 209 W. Main Phone 2758 Table Ware Sugar & Cream Sets L Mirrors FURNITURE Wanted. We pay cash for household goods. Brammer & RHason. 620 Main. Phone 1469. HAY Wanted to bay. Frank Roberts. Phone 3494. WANTED TO TRADE High grade player piano, new value $550.00, for second hand auto. Phone 5126 H. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 KXCHANOB Your piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano through m and fave the dealer'o profit. Walter " f.ii?h.itn 10f0 Main St PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. D. E. Roberts. Phone 4110. SCHUMANN PIANO For sale. Cheap if sold at once. Call 302 S. 15th St. 200 MEMBERS WANTED Richmond Record Exchange EVERY RECORD PERFECT Richmond Record Exchange 7 South llth St. T. G. Roell FOR SALE Columbia Grafonola in discontinued cabinet size, complete with record albums. An exceptional bargain at Weisbrod's Music Store. MACHINERY . TOOLS 2 KIOIIMOND BOILER WORKS. N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 SHEET METAL SHOP Auto Sheet Metal Work and Tinning. J. C. SAURER. N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Phone 3097 TIN WORK ALL KINDS . J. Behringer S. C Between 8th and 9th SPECIALS EMORY SHIRTS IDE COLLARS SILK KNIT TIES MALLORY HATS MERTON CAPS PROGRESS STORE 912 Main BUILDING MATERIALS 23 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Mfllwork. Phones 3209 3307 LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 Choice Duroc gilts 5145 A. for sale. Phone PET STOCK & POULTRY 32 RABBITS Dressed or alive for sale; also nice breeding does. 221 S. 9th St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 WESTCOTT CAR For sale. Good 6 cylinder, good condition. Crystal Ice Co., North A St. or 522 Main. PREMIER Car, 6-cylinder, 7-passenger, A-l condition. Price reasonable. Phane 3474. 1 ton truck and model 90 Overland roadster A-l condition, for sale or trade. J. C. Jarrett, Lynn, Ind. Phone 201. CADILLAC Touring car, fully equipped. 1912 model. Will trade for roadster or sell cheap. Call after 5:30 p. m. 636 S. 6th. If you want to sell your cars, call or see 114 S. 9th. Phone 1052 FOR SALE OR TRADE I have a six cylinder, seven-passenger Westcott touring car, 1915 model. Will sell or trade for house or good vacant lot. Phone 3834 or 3267. Palladium Want Ads Pay

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AUTOMOBILES WANTED for their parts. .We tear, .'em up and sell the parts. Highest prices paid for old cars regardless of condition. We have parts of all kinds. RICHMOND AUTO WRECKING CO., First and Main. Phone 2165. rill K ntira fll ..rilon on n flr-mt letter. Box D 4032 care Palladium. tr- tj r iini Tiiirr. I AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 33 DON'T TINKER too much with your car There's 4 Safety First principal In having our expert repair service. BRIDENBAUGH & ORPUT Richmond Corn Mill, N. 12th St. Generator, Magneto and Ignition Experts i RICHMOND BATTERY AND RADIATOR CO. 12th and Main Phono 1365 Automobile Repairing A Specialty at MILLER BROS.' 25 & 37 S. 6th St Phone 1268 AUTO OWNERS Let us do your tire repairing. Save half and have guaranteed work. Bring in your old tires. We make 2-in-l tires. 30x3 H at $1.60 to $2.25 for 37x5. Good used tlrea and tubes. 28x3 to TxS at right prices. Wa buy old tlrea. United States and Goodyear Tire Service tatlon. A. J. Miller Phone 1414. 781 a th 8L UNITED STATES 30x3 32x3 14 32x4 34x4 ...$12.80 30x3 ...$19.33 31x4 ,..$25.98 33x4 ...$27.87 35x4 ,.$16.66 ..$25.44 ..$27.22 ,.$39.23 36x4 U. S. Tires, .non-Skid... $30.70 30x3 Duo Cord Tires .$24.50 A. J. MILLER & SONS 731 So. 8th St. Phone 2-4-1-4 WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 WELDING WILL REPAIR IT What often appears to be a serious, ruinous crack or break in a cylinder, casting or piece of machinery, is but a simpla piece of repair work to our EXPERT WELDERS Our welding works wonder In repairing broken metal parts parts that would have to be "scrapped" before the process was invented. Remember, OUR WELDING generally makes the broken part STRONGER than it evex was. Inquiries invited. SVELDEX MFG. CO. EXPERT WELDERS Cor. 12th &N. E. Sts. Phone 1494 TAXI S8 TAXI 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 Anderson's Taxi Service MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 GIRL'S BICYCLE For sale. 242 S. W, 3rd. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 5-room flat for rent with heat and all modern improvements, yard and porch. fnone 1608. E ST., NORTH 1500 6-room flat for rent. Phone 2242. FOR RENT Five room dwelling on S. W. 3rd St., electric lights and gas. $12.00; dwelling No. 1026 N. H. St., $8.50; dwelling No. 217 S. A St., $S.50. i Phone 2233. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 ' Main St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE &'i BENNETT & PARKERAH kinds of j real estate for sale. A square deal to t both buyer and seller. 210 & 211 Union Bank Bldg.. Phone 2707. ' HOUSE For sale. 9 rooms, modern, with garage. Phone 1797. FOR SALE New six room modern J house, Washington Court. Only one leic jau Fhone 3834 or 3267. One Reeveston Lot for sale, $250.00 PORTERFIELD 4 Colonial Bldg. PROPERTY WANTED Have buyer for modern property with garage on Klnsey or south and east of West 6th St. Have $3,000 cash. ' See LACEY & TILLSON 204-205 Colonial . Res. Phone 30B3. Office Phone 2883 6 acres little red clover hap for sale, 1 mile north on Union pike. John Hannon.

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65 ACRES Located on good road within 2 U miles of Richmond, good land, comfortable buildings and a bargain at $176 per acre. 166 ACRES on good road 3H miles of a gooa marxet. 130 acres practically - ' .n o.uu. ?" """" uouoe, lair barn, to bacco shed and other buildings. Price oniy sat.Du per acre. ACRK of fine land, nearly new 5room house and new barn in suburbs of Richmond. Price $2200.00. $800 down, balance like rent. New Paris, Ohio C. C. HAWLEY. $450.00 cash. LiDerty Bonds or savings stamps, balance on time for the best close in lot, side walk and sewer made, will have free concrete street. South 9th and G. Call 204 S 12th. Phone 2854. New 5-roomed cottage, electric light, hard and soft water. A. W. Gregg, Colonial Bldg., Phone 1459." FARM For sale. 120 acres, new 8-room house, large basement, good furnace, large barn and silo, fair fencing and ditching, on one of main gravel roads, 3 miles from market and high school. A good buy at $135 per acre, terms to suit. See Lacey & Tillson, 204-205 Colonial Bldg. Office phone 2883; Res., Tillson, 3063. SUBURBAN HOME Large frame house, 3 acres, much fruit, apples, cherries, pears, plums, peaches, quinces, currants, gooseberries, blackberries, strawberries and grapes, plenty good out buildings. Price $2,200. Immediate possession. PORTERFIELD & HUDDLESON Phone 1401 FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS aea A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave office 18 & 8th. Phone 4171. FARMS FOR SALE Are you In the market for good close in rarms? Good land and Improvements of 60, 80, 120, 160 acres. Make terms. Address A. M. Roberts, 18 S. 8th St. Phone 4171. Evening or morning. 6 - REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 Wanted to buy for the cash on the National road not over 3 miles out from 5 to 20 acres good land. Price must be right. Address P. O. Box 45 Richmond, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN 45 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. THE PAYMENT PLAN TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS Investigate our easy to pay Twenty Payment Plan Loans. Get $50, pay back $2.60 a month. $100, $5.00 With interest at 3 per cent a month. Pay faster if you like less cost. For example Pay a $50 loan in full, in One Month. TOTAL COST, $1.75. Tou pay only for the actual time loan runs. Interest Is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come In and get free booklet. "The Twenty Payment Plan," which describes everything fully. We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Vlctrolas, Live Stock, Automobiles, etc., without removal. Call, Write or Phone RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Established 1895. loom 8, Colonial Bldg., Cor. Main & Seventh Streets. PHONE 1545 Richmond, Indiana Under State Supervision Wayne, Union, Fayette and Randolph County Farmers attention. United States Government Farm Loans At 52 Long Time Also loans on City Property at 6. In office Fridays and Saturdays only. See N. G. McKinley, Suite No. 223, Colonial Bldg. RICHMOND, INDIANA Why SELL and SACRIFICE LIBERTY BONDS We will loan $45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 bond, at a small rate of Interest. IF YOU MUST SELL, WE WTLL BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. Tenth St. Phone 2509 SYMPATHY STRIKE ORDERED (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, June 6. President S. J. Konenkamp of the Commercial Telegraphers' union last night ordered immediate strike of all union employes of the Western Union Telegraph company in ten southern states in sympathy with striking union members in Atlanta, Ga.

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George W. Perkins, Jr., of Riverdale-on-Hadson, and 'Spike' Randall, of 841 Third Avenue, New York, Obtain Transfer to Red Triangle Work Rather Than Qait France and Uniform. George W. Perkins, Jr., of River-dale-on-Hudson, and "Spike" RandalL of 841 Third Ayenue, New York, have transferred their allegiance from the United States Army to the Y.M.C.A. and have taken up their new duties without leaving France. They are just two of some sixty A.E.F. men, in which force Is included John L. Mott, who have obtained transfers to Red Triangle work rather than return to Ameri ca and lay aside the uniform George W. Perkins, Jr, is 24 years old and won his commission on the other side. "Spike" Is 25 years old and won a Croix de Guerre. Perkins, who Princeton, '17, throughout the countiy for his fight on the college "eating clu";)s." With young Dick Cleveland, sor. of the late President, he waged a war on these institutions as hot-bed3 of college snobbery, and strived to eliminate this feature of collego life by making these clubs more democratic. He was chairman cf the Senior Council, business manager of the crew and president of the Philadelphian Society. He has the distinction of being perhaps the only "$2-a-yeir" man doing war work. This comes about from the fact that he er.listed in the "Y" for a period of s x month3 at a compensation of Ji. There are sevcrr.l "dollar-a-year" men in Two Hoosiers In Round For Central Golf Honors LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 6. Two Indiana players will fight for the title in the semi-final round for Central Golf association Championship, Saturday morning. William H. Diddel of Indianapolis, and H. D.. Sparks of Terre Haute are the two Hoosiers left in the golf race. The main fight produced some good and poor golf. Each of the winners except Diddel and Taylor has rounds of 0's. H. H. Sparks shot a 77. The playing of the Terre Haute man was the steadiest of the afternoon. He is next paired with T. H. Green and while the match is not one-sided the Hoosier has the edge over his opponent. Diddel has the stiff est match of the two, meeting Bagby the Kentuckian champion. Four Wayne Veterinarians At Conner sville Meeting Four Wayne county veterinarians who attended the Tri-County Veterinary association Tuesday evening at Connersville, have returned to the city. Those representing this county were Drs. George G. Ferling. M. A. Stewart and O. A. Wagner of Richmond, and Dr. W. B. Massie, of Boston, Ind. Veterinarians of Fayette, Union, Wayne, Rush and Franklin counties were addressed by Dr. W. E. Cotton of Washington, D. C, relative to abor Your ad goes to over

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sages from the American commandis a graduate cf er to the French a Boche plane became known spotted him. He shook his pursuer

by going through a clump of trees, but when he reached the French lines he collapsed from a couple of machine gun wounds in the back, When he came to, it was to find the French taking a great deal more in terest In searching him for the m-s-eages than in looking into his condition, but the French general squared it by decorating him. John L. Mott is the son of Dr. John R. Mott. General Secmary of the National War Work Ccancil of the Y.M.C.A. He enlisted in Y.M C.A. overseas work early in 1917. and saw service in France with the organization before going into the army over there. Alter the signing army over there. tion disease among live stock, particularly as it affects cattle. Dr. Cotton is a special research veterinarian of the United States bureau of animal industry, who has made an extended study of abortion disease among domestic animals, and in his work has carried on exhaustive experimental work regarding the nature and best methods of controlling abortion among cattle. The veterinarians of the Tri-County association are making a concerted effort to get the moet advanced information pertaining to communicable diseases that may effect live stock, and this meeting is the second of a series held through the co-opera ion and assistance of the extension division of Purdue University, the state veterinary department and the U. Sbureau of animal industry. SHIPYARD TO CLOSE (By Associated Tress) BALTIMORE, Md., June C Having completed its government contracts, the shipyard of the Henry Smith and Sons comany at Fairfield, has suspended construction, and it is probable that the yard will shut down entirely in the near future. Textile mills at Lodiz, Poland, are reported by the British economic commission to be comparatively ur.dam-' aged, and capable of production almost immediately if supplies of cotton were obtainable. 40,000 people it brings