Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 251, 4 August 1919 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1919.
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CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOBINO HOURS All Want-Ads must be In before 11 a. m. of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by cash in full payment, according to above rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to classify all ads according to Us own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS giving a 'letter or number," care this office, can not be answered In person. A letter should be addressed to the 'Tetter or number." care this office. Th advertiser will call for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to this advertisement pleases htm. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when it is more convenient to do so. BUI will be sent to you. and as this is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE A UNDERTAKERS 1A Jordan. McManus, "Hunt & Walterman FUNERAL, DIRECTORS 1014 Main St. Tel. 2175 KLUTE & SMITH Funeral Directors 1 N. 9th St. Phone 1234 Phono 2623 WALTER J. DO AN 1106 Malm St. HARRY C. DO AN MOUMENTAL IB TOU ARE INVITED to our show rooms where selections of MONUMENTS and MAKKWia are made easy. No trouble to show you. PERRY T. WILUAMB 33 North 8th. Phone 1S47 JOHN P. EMSL1B Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 SPECIAL NOTICE DO YOU NEED MONEY? We lend it for second mortgages on real estate. Aetna Mtg. & Inv. Co., 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg., Indianapolis. Perfect flttlnsr. made to measure Corsets. Elizabeth Calne, Nu-Bone Corsetler. Phone 4891. . EAST BOSTON LODGE 310 1. 0. 0. F. Will give all day picnic Saturday, 9th, at Star's Grove, 1 mile east of Boston. All Odd Fellows and families Invited. LOST AND FOUND 4 Amethyst Rosary with goxd chain and cross lost between E and F on South 11th. Return 602 S. 11th. Bunch of Keys lost. 2 locker keys No. 50 and 60. Reward. Return Robinson Foundry. HELP WANTED MALE Experienced MILL WRIGHT RELIANCE FOUNDRY COMPANY Young man wanted. Zwissler's Bakery, South 5th. BAKER Wanted. Boden & Jacobs. 623 N. 12th St. RAILWAY MAIL. CLERKS Hundreds wanted. $1100-11500. Age 18-35. Experience unnecessary. Examinations evervwhere August For free particulars write John Leonard (former govprnment examiner) 1053 Equitable Bldg. . Washington. MOLDERS and COREMAKERS Gray Iron. Malleable, and Brass, floor and bench. Non-union out of town. Transportation furnished. Highest j wag-es. Steady employment guaranteed ; to competent men. State experience J and names of shops where last employed. Only Brood mechanics wanted. P. 6. Box 2S, Chicago, 111. BOY Wanted for soda fountain. Fos-I ler Drug Store, fith and Main. BOY 16 or IS years old, wanted at Greek Candy Store. BOY Wanted. Zwissler's Bakery, South 5th. CARPENTERS Wanted. John Daugherty. Centcrville, Ind. Phone 93A. MEN Wanted. Experience unnecessary. Good wages. Permanent employment, night or day. Superintendent, Jenkins Vulvan Spring Co. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRLS Wanted to work in packing Ing room. Call at Richmond Baking Co. WANTED Experienced salesladies. If you can qualify apply at once in own hand writing. Good opportunity Tor advancement. Write BOX B211I care PALLADIUM.
TRAILER SALESMEN To demonstrate and secure orders for the finest and most complete line of two-wheel automobile trailers ever produced. Farmers, stockmen, fruit growers, painters, paper hangers, in fact every car owner who has any light hauling to do needs one and will buy on sight. If you have any selling ability whatever you can make easily $50.00 to $75.00 per week Working either full time or in connection with other business. This 1b an exceptional opportunity. It is offered by the largest exclusive trailer manufacturer in the country. Don't pass it up. You can qualify because we help you sell. Give references and present position in first letter. All communications held strictly confidential. THE OHIO TRAILER COMPANY Oakview and Nottingham Rds. Cleveland, O.
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.
10 moulders, 6 moulder's apprentices. 20 carpenters tor large building. 50 laborers. 4 cabinet makers. 2 experienced metal polishers. Few experienced auto block fitters. 4 wood polishers. 10 strong young men for car repairing. 484c to beginners. 1 motor assembler. 1 metal polisher for machine shop. 3 painters, desirable inside work. 4 or 5 months work. 8 or 10 strong young men for machinists helpers. Good opportunity to learn trade, good wages to begin. 4 Automobile testers, must be first class. 1 auto trimmer. 10 men for general work in auto factory. 30 laborers. 32 1-2 to 48 l-2c per hour. Call for Mr. W. S. Rayle, Service Secretary, at Y. M. C. A. FEMALE HELP WANTED MAID Wanted. Phone 2374. 17th. 200 S. GIRL Wanted. Competent. Good wages. Mrs. Chas. E. Shlveley, 40 South 14th. MAID Wanted, Hotel Arlington. Call in person. QIRLS WANTED RICHMOND HOME LAUNDRY If you want an apron made to fit you and to suit you, have it made at Mrs. Ray's Apron Shop. 197 Ft. Wayne Ave. Agent and Salesmen Wanted 7 CANDT Bis Pay. Start one of our Specialty Candy Factories In your home, small room, anywhere. We tell how and furnish everything. Advertise. Grand opportunity. Men. Women. CANDY CO., 1918 Ranstead St. Philadelphia, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home Laundry, 1516 Main St. Phone 2766. WASHINGS Wanted. Mrs. C. Spehaman, 720 North 13th. Called for and delivered. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 Three furnished rooms for rent. Phone 3454. MAIN SX7, 1314 Modern furnished room for rent. FOR-RENT Furnished room, 130 S. 11th St. 21ST. ST., SOUTH 125 Three light housekeeping rooms for rent. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 Wanted to rent one or two light housekeeping rooms. Write Box E. 5135 nre Palladium. Furnished modern room for rent. Privilege of cooking. Write Box A 1153 care Palladium. WANTED. TO RENT 6-room modern cottage in good location. Write BOX B2110 Palladium BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Awning Material Verv scarce this spring Better place your order early. Also Upholstering J. H. RUSSELL 16 So. 7th. FOR whltewasning and cellar spraying see D. B. Utley. 509 S. 7th; phone 1377. CARPENTER JOB WORK Furniture crating and repairing. ReaEonable prices. E. E. THOMAS Phone 3143. Convenience is Desirable We are now located in our new home at 17 N. 7th, ready to do your typewriter repairing, multigraphing and printing. RICHMOND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 17 N. 7th. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 HOT WATER at your BATH in a few minutes can he had with MEERHOFF'S HEATER 9 South 9th. Phone 1236 PAINTING &. DECORATING 15 WALL PAPER is the keynote or home refinement. Come in and let us show vou our immense stock. DICKINSON WALL PAPER 604 Main Street Phone 2201 MOVING & STORAGE IS HAULING If vou want good service call Dixon. Machinery. Grain Stock Anything Anvwhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON. Housemover Phone 235
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MOVING & STORAGE 16 Why not see JOHN A. WILLIAMS for local and long distance moving? PHONE 6112 I Haul anything anywhere auy tlma Prices Reasonable MERCHANT'S DELIVERY Hdqts. Conkey Drug Store. Phone 1904. Res Phone 4191 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and bast equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 ROOFING AND REPAIRING 17 NEED A ROOF? Don't put it off. Put it on. We guarantee them to last National Roofing and Supply Company 42 South Fifth FOR ROOFING AND REpairing. Gill SILAS BAKER 720 N. 8. Phone 2894 MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B Bicycles, baby caba, screens, sweepers, tlrea and supplies, knives, scissors, saws, mowers sharpened. Called for and delivered. Phone 3086 Wesley Brown and Son. J. C. DARNELL, CO. Get your mowers sharpened, screens made and repaired. We repair everything:. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reason able prices. 1020 Main. Phone 193S. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 KINDLING WOOD For sale. Motor Car Co. Davis Peninsular Coal Range, hot-plate and oven, table, refrigerator and kitchen cabinet for sale. 303 Pearl St. FOR SALE Oliver typewriter, good condition, cheap. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main. FREE CINDERS at CITY LIGHT PLANT FOR SALE Large cooler, sideboard, counter, cheap. 420 South 5th St. HOl'SEHOLD ARTICLES For Call 1115 N. C. sale. FOR SALE One week, goods. L'04 North 11th. all household EXCELLENT PAPER BALER for sale, almost new. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE FOR SALE Wagons, Harness, Spreaders. Vehicles, all kinds. Ten one-horse Wheat Drills. 317 North A St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 DON'T store your used furniture. Sell It to Townsend, who pays highest prices. 633 Main. Phone 1296. Wanted to buy or rent a man's wheel chair.. Must be in good condition. M. C Benham. Phone 8616. RES3LVERING RE-SILVERING Lahman PlatingWorks 209 W. Main Phone J76 Table Ware Auto Reflectors Sugar St Cream L Bets Mirrors FURNITURE Wanted. We pay cash for household goods. Brammer St Eliason, 620 Main. Phone 1468. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. PLATER PIANO For sale. 329 South 8th St. PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient servlce. D. E. Roberts. Phone 4110.
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BE A PlXZLE it MACHINERY &. TOOLS 24 RICHMOND BOILER WORKS, N. W. 1st and Richmond Ave. Boiler Re pairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern. FURNACES 25 B Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first class heating service. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representa tive, 319 Randolph SL Phone 3163. WOLVERINE FURNACES Estimates free. E. J. Knapp, Phone 4721. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber, Mlllwork. Phones 3209 3307 LIVE STOCK &. VEHICLES 31 Two fresh cows and six heifers for sale. E. A. Clements, Fountain City. Ind. GOOD HORSE For safe. Phone 4442. PET STOCK & POULTRY 32 FOR SALE Belgian hares. 205 Pearl St. Call at AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 OVERLAND 85 Tourinsr Car, like new, for sale. 109 N. 12th St. FOR SALE 5-passenger Studebaker car in good condition. 804 S. 11th St. USED CARS 1 1916 Ford Touring. 2 1916 Ford Delivery. 11917 Ford Delivery. 11916 Davis Delivery. 1 Motorcycle. BETHARD AUTO AGENCY 1117 Main St. Phone 1041 Five-p6sengrer Touring Car, will sell or trade. Call 1911 N. E. AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35 IN THESE DAYS of automobile progress an auto repair shop needs men of practical automobile experience. That's us. BRIDENBAUGH & ORPUT Richmond Corn Mill on N. 12th St "Out of the High Rent District" Automobile Repairing A Specialty at, MILLER BROS.' 25 & 37 S. 6th St Phone 1268 Generator, Magneto and Ignition Exrerts RICHMOND AND RADIATOR CO. 12th and Main Phone 1365 NOTICE To Automobile Owners If your top is worn or In need of repairs call on us for estimates. Also painting, storage and run-ins. W. A. PARKE 17 So. 10th Street SPECIALS EMERY SHIRTS IDE COLLARS SILK KNIT TIES MALLORY HATS MERTON CAPS PROGRESS STORE 912 Main TAXI 36 TAXI 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 r.j 5 Anderson's Taxi Service Automobile, Livery and Garages 36 GARAGE For Main. rent. Modern, 1314 MOTORCYCLS3 & BICYCLES 37 MOTORCYCLE One cylinder Indian, A-l condition. Call any time before 7:30 p. m. 1315 North E St.
35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 WILL FIX IT Cracked or broken cylinders of any size of any type engine are repaired and made SAFE and SOUND with our OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDING Our WELDING SERVICE covers repairing of broken met al parts of practically all kinds of metal and the work is done with expert skill and care to in sure aDsoiute cepenaaDie re sults. A trial proves the work. WELDEX MFG. CO. Expert Welders Cor. 12tfc St North B Sts. Phone 1494. WANTED TO RENT. 41 Wanted to rent large farm on third. Plenty of help, well experienced. Ad dress Box H 8118 Palladium. Wanted to rent 7 or. house before Sept. 1. 1012 Main St 8 room modern I. R. Weesner, HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 FOR LEASE Completely furnished modern home to married couple without children. Reasonable terms. Phone 319S. 323 Pearl St. 6-room house for rent in Fountain City. Furnace, modern. Rent part or all after Sept. 1st. E. A. Clements, Fountain City, Ind. REAL E8TATE FOR SALE 42 HARRIS AND KORTEWEG Real Estate and Farms, 6th and Main S. W. Corner 2nd Floor. Phone 2278 C. E. KEEVER CO. Getting new lists of properties every day. See us for bargains. Phones 2168-1936. 1020 Main. FOR SALE Two close-in strictly mod ern double houses; fine Investment. C. E. Keever Co. Phones 2169-1936. 1020 Main. BUILDING LOT--Well located, for sale. Phone 3106. 25 houses listed for sale. See us for bargains. C. E. Keever Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936-2169. FOR SALE New six room modern house, Washington Court. Only one left. Call Phone S884 or 8267. Four houses for sale. 305 South 10th. BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 210 & 211 Union Bank Bldg., Phone 2707. 142 ACRES 4 miles Hagerstown, large barn, silo, machine shed, good house cribs. Bargain for quick sale. 8123 per acre. Other farms all sizes. MYERS & DILLON, Qreensfork, Ind. Farm north 6147 D. of Richmond for sale. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. GET A HOME On the month plan. No money down. No Interest, tax, Insurance, 1 commission from the seller, A. R. Smith. 325 West Main. Phone 3257. 10 ACRES New Paris pike, cash or terms; good location. MODERN BUNGALOW So. 10th St., owner leaving city; bargain. ALSO ONE ON WEST SIDE Proper ties in all parts of city. See our list Don't delay; buy now. BURDSALL & WILLETT CO. Contractor and Builders General Repair Work FARMS All sizes, prices and locations. See us for values. Petty Bros., 710 Main St. Phone 2328. FOR SALE Six room house with bath. Convenient to car line and factories. Call at 103 N. 17th St. Phone 2256. FOR SALE Modern double, central, will rent for 13. Arthur Brooks. FOR SALE Modern Duplex East Main. Owner Leaving City. Phone 3701. FARM BARGAINS 50 ACRES Fine level land, all tillable, good 6-room cottage, large barn and tobacco shed and other good improvements. A fine tobacco farm. Price $9,000. 100 ACRES Close to town; about 70 acres tillable, including 20 acres good bottom land, balance fine pasture land; good 6 room house, large bank barn and abundance of fruit. This is a splendid stock or dairy farm and is offered for short time only at $12,000. Terms very reasonable. 164 ACRES On good road, 3 miles out. 130 acres tillable and nearly level. Balance fine pasture land. Fair buildings, including a tenant house and good tobacco shed. Price 5100 per acre. C. C. HAWLEY New Paris, Ohio Phone 75.
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Buy a farm in Northern Michigan where land is cheap, profits large and land values increasing. Many times a crop of potatoes sell forfas much or more than the land is worth. 40-acre pleasant farm cleared, balance lumber and fuel timber, 4 miles from Cadillac, a city of about 10,000 population. Clay and gravel roads, good school, good neighbors, 2 churches within mile. Woven and barbed wire fences, house and barn. Small orchard. Farm protected from cold winds by timber on north and west. Price $2,000 if taken soon. THOMPSON W. NICHOLS 16 NORTH 6TH STREET
WHAT PROFESSION IS BEST? MEN WHO HAVE MADE GOOD CHOOSE DIFFERENT ONES
(Boston Globe.) "If you were a young man today what business would you go into and why?" That Question, put tq a number of leaders In various walks of life, called forth the answers which follow: Glenn H. Curtlss, aviator, president Curtiss Airplane Company, who won the New York World's $10,000 prize for flight from Albany to New York, 1910, says: "I would say by all means aviation. "Why? Because the greatest . indus tries today are those of transporta tion, and aviation is the newest of them all. "Railroading has probably reached its zenith. The automobile industry Is mature. But aviation is new. Therefore, the greater oportunities for a young man are in aviation." Would Never Watch Clock Thomas R. Marshall, Vice-President of the United States, says: "If I were a young man I should try to do the part of the world's work which would please me so in the doing of It that I would never look at the clock to see whether it was time to quit." Charles S. Mellen, former president New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad, writes: "If a man is ambitious and wants political preferment he should adopt journalism as a profession. "If a man seeks wealth, let him select banking as a business, for while a banker produces nothing, is a middleman in fact, it is sure and safe if conservatively followed. "If a man seeks contentment and hapiness, the surest way is to follow agriculture or farming. To make two blades of grass where but one grew before may not appeal to many, but in the ultimate, those who succeed will deserve well of their fellowmen and confer a blessing upon those who follow that." Rubber Offers Big Chance. Eugene N. Foes, former governor of REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 97 ACRES 2 miles from town. Extra well improved, level, excellent buildings on good macadam pike. Shannon & Minix, Minor Bldg., Eaton, O. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS Porterfield, Colonial Bldg. HUDELSON & PORTERFIELD Real Estate, Farms, Rentals. Loans, Fire Ins. Phone 1401. 807 Colonial Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN. 46 Why SELL and SACRIFICE YOUR LIBERTY BONDS We will loan $45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 bond, at a small rate of Interest IP YOU MUST SELL, WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. Tenth SL Phone 2509 NEED MONEY? If so, we will make you a loan on roar personal property at the legal rate. THE STATE INVESTMENT LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Richmond. Ind. Are you looking ahead? Have you ordered next winter's coal? Have you paid all your bills? If not, borrow what you need from us on our Twenty Payment Plan. Take twenty months to repay .if you like. This makes your payments small, so small, you can easily meet them each month. Borrow $50.00 pay back $2.50 a month with interest at the legal rate. Other amounts in same proportion. We make loans on furniture, pianos, victrolas, etc., without removal. Call and ask for free booklet. Call, Write or Phone RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Established 1S95 Room 207 Colonial Bldg., Cor. Main and Seventh Streets PHONE 1545 Richmond, Indiana Under State Supervision 2 NOTIC OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayns County, ss.: Estate of Wilhemina Suepple, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court. Administrator of the estate of Wilhemina Suepple, deceised, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. American Trust and Savlngs Bank, Administrator. ' j Frank T. Strayer, Attorney. I aug. 4-11-1S .
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Massachusetts, says: "If I were a young man today I would go into the production and exploitation of one of the great basic raw materials of industry, such as eteel. oil, or rubber, preferably rubber, the possibilities of which are Just being discovered. "And why? Because manufacturing and the employment of labor offer a wide field for service to mankind, not only in the product of the industry but in the development of one's own character and ability." Edward N. Hurley, chairman United States shipping board, writes: "I would enter the field of foreign trade or the shlping world because in either line of endeavor opportunities abound for the young man of vision who is wiling to work hard. "If I had gone to the war and had returned with vision broadened with that contact with the outer world. I would endeavor to capitalize that experience by gaining touch with men who are thinking internationally. "I believe that the leaders of tomorrow are the young men from our interior sections who have had the great advantage of this experience, whose vision now encompasses the world, who think internationally and who have no thought of returning to provincial life." Enter Mechanical Engineering. Dr. Joseph A. Blake, recently com-' manding officer and surgeon-in-chief of American Red Cross military hospital No. 2, Paris, eays: "I would enter mechanical engineering, believing that it will play the greatest part in development In thei future." - Chauncey M. Depew, former senator, of the United States, says: "What business a young man should' go into is dependent upon ability, op-j portunity, environment, and tempera-J ment. I put your question to a youngj man here. He answered: "What! suits you would not BUlt me." "I think the larger prospects are lm the industries and railroads. Lincoln
complained that among his appointments most square pegs wanted round holes and he could not make them fit." Reed Smoot, United States senator from Utahv writes: "If I were a young man I would. If possible, graduate as an electrical engineer and enter the electrical business, for I believe that' it has greater future possibilities than any other, and unbounded poslbllitles for unknown principles to be discovered and applied for the comfort and convenience of mankind. A new electrical age is before us." Young Can Not Choose. Darwin P. Kinsley, president of the New York Life InsuranceCompany, says: "It 1b as true today as it was a generation ago that the boy in the country who has fought his way through to the point where he has acquired a college education but has no money and no connections with important men must face life as it comes to him day by day. "He must find his so-called destiny by furious struggle. He can not calmly select what he will do and refuse some other work that he may not like. Your query can be properly answered only by men who were In a position to make a definite choice when they were young. "When I tell you that if I were twenty-five now and could choose I would go into the business I am in. it is a conclusion arrived at after the fact. I would become a life insurance man because I now know, as I did not then know, that Its fundamental law co-operation is the one the world must follow if civilization is to be saved. "It is big enough so that it requires the best in law, medicine and sociology and demands the highest executive capacity. It constantly serves the state in so many ways that I may not properly recite them here." Franklin K. Lame, secretary of the interior, wrote: "Chemical engineering." Foreign Trade. P. A. S. Franklin, president of the International Mercantile Marine Company, says: "I would go into some business connected with the development of foreign trade and commerce, either with a steamship house or an exporting; house, believing that America is going to take a much more Important position in the commerce of the world than it has previously enjoyed and that it is a great field for young men." John Sharp Williams, United States senator from Mississippi, says: "I say unhesitatingly that if I had to begin life over again I would go at it as a farmer with the idea, of 'making two blades of grass to grow where one had grown previously. Almost everything else in the world is nonessential." Ole Hansen, mayor of Seattle. Wash,, says: "I am still a young man. If I were twenty-one I would try to secure a foothold in the newspaper world. I would learn the business and then try to secure a daily newspaper and in that paper be fair to those who believed differently from myself. "I know of no field more inviting and none as interesting as running a newspaper. As a matter of fact, there are few professions with as much responsibility or power for good." Ten kangaroos, escaping from bounds in Golden Gate park, San Francisco, played havoc with lawns. A middle aged woman living in South Portland, Maine, was recently married to her adopted son. READERS GOING OUT OF TOWS Readers of THE PALLADIUM can have the paper mailed to them at any out of town address for any period of time. The address may be changed as often as desired, but with each change both the old and the new addresses must be given. Price 15 cents a week, postage included. Cash to accompany order no accounts are kept. Address THE PALLADIUM.
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