Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 319, 23 October 1919 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1919.

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CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Iallad!um business office. closing nouns ah want-Ad must be In before 11 a. m. of day of publication. OUT-O'P'-TCrvCTff ADS must b aeeompanld bv rash in full payment, according to above rates. TTTB TM .T,ATTT7M rnrM the Hffht to elttfy all arts according to Its own rules and reflations. WANT-AP8 R-'vlne- a "letter or number," care this office, can not be answered H person. A letter should be ddreed fr, the "letter or number." care this office. The advertiser will call for ht answers snd later call n you provldlnsr your reply to this advertisement pleases him. TKt.KrTTON"R vour Want-Arts when It Is more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent t you. and as this Is nn accommodation service. The Palladium expects pnvment rromptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 MOUMENTAL 1B JOHN P. EMSLIH Monuments 15 Bouth Tenth Street Phone 4024 Jordan. McMonus. Hunt Wattermann FT7XERAL niRECTOnS Private Show Room and Chapel 1014 Main St. Tel. 2175 PERSONALS 2 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the employes of the T. H.. I. & E. Traction Co., Freman's plavmates and neighbors and the Atlas Underwear Co. for their Flncere svmpathv and help during- the Illness snii death of our dear son. MR. AND MRS. T. C. THORPE. CARD OF THANKS To the neighbors and many friends who were so kind and sympathetic, we do wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for their services, sickness and death of husband and father and present serious sickness of, the daughter, sister and wife. Mrs. Geo H. Suters and Family. FRESH OYSTERS Received Daily at PRICE'S 916 Main Phone 153 THE WORLD'S GREATEST REMEDY Is what we claim for NATSfCI'S BLOOD PURIFIER. Cures Rheumatism. Nervous Debilities. Kidney Trouble. Sores. Neuralgia and Blood Disorders, Illchlv recommended by physicians for WEAK, PALE WOMEN 12 pasre Booklet containing true letter copies from Bankers. Drurrists. Physicians, and from people cured; hrlnjrs smiles and sunshine. Results cruaranteed. or money refunded. Write S. J. Tiurkitt, Sales Agent, Moweaqua, Illinois. SPECIAL NOTICE 3 11-DAY OFFER I will trive three scalp treatments for $1.00. Francis Ksfella. Ill North 3rd. Phone 1821. Owing to the increasing amount of our j business we are forced to move into! lareer rooms We are now located ' . g,,o J? a now locaieo. at lol2 Mam St., one door west Of i old room. I CLIFF BEVINGTON TIRE COMPANY LOST AND FOUND 4 . - . . ... . i Kear Lamp cracnei ana license no. :'usi: rewaru. j. c . T. -.!i tt i n-,.,.t 1 1-1. woiKe r it.1 in, .(1ulucli mja.y cdl. : KEYS Found near call Palladium. Murray Theatre; LOST near Gold wrist watch in or near Knollenberer's store. Reward to finder if left at Knol lenberp;'s store LOS T An M M. A Mil it a ry A cad c m y Pin, Saturday, between ISth and Tih on Main street. Reward if returned to 1S03 Main. Phone Sol 3. SILK SCARF lost; Murray Theatre;! phone 1453. I HELP WANTED MALE 5 EXPERIENCED Inside Wireman who thoroughly understands his business; steady job, 44-hour week, 75c per hour. The Hydro-Electric Light & Power Company, Conn ersv ille, led. MAN WANTED to solder radiators, with or without experience. State salary in application. Write Box D 4047 care Palia - dium. WANTED All kinds of wood working machine hands. BEXCH HANDS SANDER HANDS BELT SANDER HANDS FINISHERS FILLERS STAINERS BRUSH HANDS RUBBERS PACKERS AND OILERS Also inexperienced help to learn the above trades. Short hours, highest wages and excellent working conditions. Apply to ARLINGTON HOTEL ROOM 242 From 9 a. m. to 9 p. rn. nisi m r n

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MEN Wanted. Clendenin & Co. MEN Wanted for detective work; write J. Ganor, Former Govt. Detective, Hanvllle, I1L Man wanted to run extractors Home Laundry EAST MAIN WANTED Man to drive White truck; also to work in stock room and shipping dep't; must come well recommended. Apply C. D. Kenny Co. WANTED Pipe Fitters Helpers, 50c per hour: apply Sprinkler Foreman, Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. YOTTNG MAN for Stenographic and peneral office work. Position Is In town. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040, or 2415 after 5:30. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 HOUSEKEEPER Wanted ox a farm to do general housework. It. 1. E. P. Love. New Paris. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, 2 In family; phone 3294. MAID - Hotel. Wanted. Westcott MIDDLE AGE LADY for litrht housework, no washing or Ironing. Phone 4430, or address E. C. Van Etten, F. & N. Lawn Mower Co. WANTED Washerwoman to come to house Mondays. 210S North E Street. WANTED Competent 2163. cook. Phone WANTED Competent cook; ISth. Mrs. R. G. Leeds. 131 South Aqents and Salesmen Wanted CANDY Earn $25 to $30 weekly. Advertise, men, women. Start one of our Specialty Candy Factories In your home, small room anywhere. Grand opportunltv. We tell how and furnish everything. CANDYMAKER8 HOUSE. 1918 Ranstead St., Philadelphia. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED w.TTrr. a n.sjfim tvnlst: so Znrtha n" 4in71 -are Palladium. WANTED to do collecting of any kind by young- lady Ivy Berdgeford. 707; N. ISth. Phone 3405. ROOMS FOR RENT 15TH ST., North 419 Modern housekeeping rooms for rent. BUSINESS 1529. ROOM for RentPhone FOR RENT Three furnished rooms; apply 520 N. 19th or OUT N. 19th. j $4.50 week. 1 TOfE"NT furnished-r7orns to gn- I tlemen : one suitable for two; 42 So. I 10th St. I ROOMS OREOARD WANTED 11 WANTED by married couple. 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, heated; no children. Address Box G7022, care Palladium. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS For city and country. See MEKRHOFF. 9 S 9th Phone 1236. MOVING & STORAGE 16 ATTTn nnvivr VANT AU1U iUUVLMj v ai Irest and best equipped In the city fo Jocal an(J ong. distanC8 moVin?. Kurnlture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER ? ? ; pne SM : NOTICE TO FARMERS For Local and 1 Long; Distance Livestock Transporta tion, see W. 10. Lvans; pnone oiuo; 330 Lincoln. I Felt- i Storage for Household Goods Appl Str)rEr,1 Ho,i. e. Annlv Felt ,.;,,, r.,v ;t,r mans cigar stoi Phone 2039 60'J Jair Pt MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 173 rnl 171 Main. J. C. iMK.NKLh CO. i We repair everything. Work called for ;ir-d delivered. N'ev.- and second hand P.ir ycles. reasonable prices. 1020 Main. ' "nor.e 135. 1 V.'.VX TE D S h oe s to rep air ; c h olee of I ; several magazines for one year with s, a cli pair or shoes sole.i. i lie Little , oe Shop, 14 South Tenth. j WANTED Bicycles. stoves, new prates, baby cabs and sweepers. Shears and saws sharpened. Wesley Brown z Sons, Phone 30S6, Fairview. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1 2 STOVRS For sale, soft coal or wood. Paseburner & 41 South 16th. Phone 2514. 9x12 AX MINSTER F'urfor sale: two burner Oven. Phone 41S2. BASEBI'RNER For Phone 3033. sale, for sab small, ' $ 1 5.00 : baby cab. ivory reed. j Call 1130 Boyer street. almost j COAL Heating Stove fo sale. new; 225 North 17th. cVMPLETE"'lIouscdioIdGoodi"Tor sale": 10i. south 9th. EUREKA Electric Clean A77,-?77ir. inct. Rockers. Hall Table, China Cios-I et. Sewing Machine, Iron Bed, Carpet: Sweeper, Lawn Mower. Cm tain Stretchers. Kitchen Utensils. Carponter and Garden Tools, Galvanized Tubs and Garbage Can, Pictures and Brie- 1 a-Brac. Inquire of Mr. Rogers, ati Starr Piano Store. FOR SALE

tVag-ons, Harness, Spreaders, Storm : 15 HEAD OF SHOAT? Double imBuKKies. Vehicles all kinds: SIT i muned. avcrasre Co lbs. On Union

North A. FOR SALE Baseburner, 212 X. 17th Street. FOR SALRBlack baby carriage phone 2069. call Iron FOR SALE Leather Davenport, Bed; 42 South Sth. FOR SALE A bartrain in a Rood baseburner 210 North 17th St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Antique for Sale. Base burner. llSTfU Main. HOUSEHOLD GOO D S for s ate. 215 X. JUh St. LADIES' COAT, Suit and Dress, size SS, for sale. Phone 2712. MASQUERADE COSTU M E S Fori rent All kinds Masks Geo. Brehm ' Co. 517 Main St. j ifflr;!f'ii;;:iiji'i!!i:mi:'i"!!i i .uliiii:.';:,!!! "Jg MP

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STALL. MS THIS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 j OAK LIBRARY TABLE for sale, pood; as new; 716 National Road West, i phone 4771. j Order coal of The Independent Ice & i Fuel Co. Phone 3465. ! PEDE3TAD, Oak sale; phone 1397. Dining Table, f or . RESTAURANT OUTFIT cheap if sold at once; call 5S South 16th. RANGE And 10 ft. Marble top coun ter, baby walker. 829 S. 9th. SHAPER 1-lC-inch backgeared, steptoe, practically new, for sale. Box G 7123 care Palladium. We Buy. Sell or Trade for used Watches; also complete line of new watches priced very low. Buy your high grade Spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Iveever, 1020 Main Street. : CLOTHES W A R D ROBE wanted; phone 106 5. : i ." 1' store your ustl furniture. Sell it to Townsend, who pays ,rw- r.sn Main. Phone 1298 niguest ! I Furniture and stoves, all kinds, sjooj prices. Home Supply Store, 1S1 Ft. Wayne Ave Phone 1862 L'KNITFP.K WanteC Wo pay casn for household goods. Rrammer & "'ii.v, -,20 Main Phon 1469. WILL RT"Y Good Barn at once; give particulars. Address J. C. 1200, care Palladium. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano throuch mo Walter and save the dealers profit. It. Fulr-'vim. 1000 Main St FOR-SALE-- Price "Teeple Piano In good condition. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. PIANO Tuning, prompt efficient service T". R. Roberts Phone 110. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 HATCHETS High yrade steel, per-1 fc ctly tempered and ground, ; $!.i"io. Cheaper ijuality, C"c P and 7 5c. D 4 Cut prices on Rules, Hammers, Saws, Aus'-r Bits. r - .!. ;'- 'A ' 'ac s. c iuseis. rencucw. "w f '.Asaa Him Sl.ells, T!c a. box. B1RCKS HARNESS STORE, till Main.! FURNACES 25B Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first class heating service. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representative, 319 Randolph St. Phono 3IG3. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 ! POTATOES AND FEED For sale. i North Side Feed Store. Phone C494. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247I 3267-3347 For all kinds of Building Mp ferial. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 r SENT) A DOLLAR for a share of stock I in large corporation and information I that may make you fortune. Initial purchase limited to five shares. BROWN COMANCHE, Box a.., riwenix, Ariz. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 I -1 SHOAT; I Heights. -F. Lamberson, Rhone 4T03 Earlham Pike. Phone No. 51-13 F. Gus Winters. AIRDALE Dos for sale, cheap If sold at once. Charles Card, 16th and X. C Sts. Walcl en Apts. BARRED ROCK CHICKEN'S For Sale pas stove and bedstead. 227 X. 1 0:h. FERRET FORSALE 034 North 10th. FOR SALE 101S Buick Touring, cheap; phone 5 2 0 1. FOR"" SA LE Ruf usRed Rabbi ts ; 127 Xorth3rd. MALE PIGS" for sale, f ull blooded Duroc. Virllng; Sheffer, R. R. C, Richmond. Phone Eaton S617. ' V"? .T.l..Jf: CLOSED TOP for Model S3 Overland. Q. T. Lyons, Engle & Eaton Cigar Store. DAVIS Roadster, electrically equipped, A-l condition; bargain for quick sale; 1414North D. ! FOR SALE 19 lT Commercial Ford"; I phone 4 4 4. i FORD -passenger 1917 for sale. Private use 1 car, good condition, priced right. flOl So. 11th street. USED CAR BARGAINS Must Sell at Once 4 FORD DELIVERY CARS 2 DODGE TOURING CARS All in Good Condition BETHARD AUTO AGENCY 1117 Main Phone 1041 Palladium Classified Ads get results

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THE. OFFICE JULIA AOCVM3 HEPE EVFKIKG !'. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 GATES Half-Sole TIRES Applied over worn casing Cleveland Standard Guaranteed 6,000 miles on 4-ln. and 7,500 on 3 in. H. TUBESING 1134 Main. Phone 1595 SPECIAL BODIES For truck beds, cabs and special body work. See Johnson, the bodv builder. C25 So. 13th St. Shop 712 So. 13th. Phone 1740. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE for Sale; S14 North J. WANTED TO RENT. 41 WANTED TO RENT house, $10 reward 5 or 6 room for information 1 -.-( d i n gr to suitable t1ac-. Phone Box D4 0-K".. care Palladium. WANTED To rent a house with 10 or j more acres of land. Phone 3412. 1 ! WANTED Rooms for lie-lit housekeepr I Infe for Y. M. C. A. boys' secretary and wife: no children; apply Lester W. Car lander, Y. II. C. A. WANTED By married couple, 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, healed; no chlldren. Address Box. GT022, care Palla. Hum. : WANTED To rent for the winter, by j responsible couple without children, small modern furnished house or apartment; must be centrally located Box GT024, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FARI 70 ACRES New 9-room house, with lights, good collar, barn. 00x40, and cow barn, 32x24. Good fences, close to market, $1 50.00 per acre. 120 ACRES Extra good buildings. well fenced and tiled, closn to markets. All under cultivation but a few acres in timber. $133.00. 50 ACRES Nearly new house and barn. All level, extra well fenced and tiled. A nice home, v10,000. HARRIS a KORTEWE'O S. W. Cor. 6th and Main Sts. Phone 2278 loS-ACUK FARM for 3ti miles from Richmond. A. W. Greg A BARGAIN Modern 7-room house, now vacant. Immediate possession. One square from car line. Inquire C. M. Posther, 1006 S. B St. Phone 1341. BURDSALL & WILLETT COMPANY CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Real Estate Room SOS Union National Bank Bldg. Richmond, Ind. See our lists. We buy and sell. Phones 19C5. 3271, 3293 BRADEN & FOSTER Automobile Painting and Trimming of all kinds NEW TOPS, SIDE CURTAINS Back Curtain Lights 130-153 2 J Iain St. Phone 15S7 FARMS FOR SALE 164 .a. On Brick road. 3 miles from County Seat. 100 acres level second botom sandy clay loam, balance hill in Bluegrass and timber $125 per acre. 1S1 a. three miles from station, rll level black corn land, well Improved and in high state of cultivation $225 per acre. Good reason for sellingThos. S. Wright. R. R. No. 1, Lancaster, O-. 13 1 1 Phono 6020 3 FOR SALE 6-roomed modern house,' largre garatre V block West Main I Street. ?3,S00. Call 32,- West Main. : FOR SALE SO acres, good land, .140 if per acre. Phone 4742. j! FOR SALE 6 room modern, new, i : square car line. Modern double, rents j for 13 per cent. Arthur Brooks. I KOU'SALB To settle an .estate, a 7 1 room stucco house and 70 ft. lot, ati S07 S. 9th. Call at Sil South 9th. j

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

FOR SALE One of the greatest bargains that has ever been offered. 200 acres with all kinds of buildings, all level, mostly black; priced at only $200 per acre. If you are in the market for this kind of a farm do not fail to see this one. FOREMAN, WHITE AND ADDLEMAN Rooms 310-311 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1097 FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. GOOD CIT' HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD. Colonial Building Over 25 Houses listed with the C. E. Keever Co. for sale. See us for bargains. Office 1020 Main. Phone 2169. TURNER W. HADLEY Second National Bank Building BUYS AND SELLS PROPERTIES HOMES SOLD ON PAYMENTS LIKE RENT MONEY TO LOAN. 46 NEED MONEY? Call on us. We LOAN on furniture, pianos, talking machines, live stock. 1 to 25 months to pay. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bids. Dee 1234 125 122 125 Why SELL and SACRIFICE YOUR LIBERTY BONDS We will loan J45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 "bond, at a small rate of Interest. IF YOU MUST SELL, WE WT1X BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. Tenth St, Phone 25C9 Read Palladium Want Ads. MONaY TO LOAN 49

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Get $ 50, pay back $ 2.50 a month Get $100, pay back $ 5.00 a month Get $200, pay back $10.00 a month Get $300, pay back $15.00 a month With Interest Straight time Loans to Farmers. You can pay this loan in full at any time, or pay as large amounts as you desire. Interest charged only tor time Loan runs. ALL BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, Live Stock, Implements, etc.; without removal. Call, phone or write.

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Investigate our pleasant and dignified plan of making loans promptness, courtesy and consideration is granted every customer. Let us advance you money to pay up loans with other companies. We also furnish you additional money for other purposes. We guarantee that we can save the borrower 1 per month as compared vi:h Legal Rates allowed. We pay balances due on contracts for the purchase of Pianos. Furniture, Automobiles and other Personal property, arranging the payments to suit the financial condition of the borrower. Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold Call, write or phone Welfare Loan Society

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MONEY TO LOAN Before borrowing, see us WE CUT THE RATE on every loan we make, saving ihe borrower from six to eighteen percent per annum. If you havo a loan at the legal rate of 3 percent per month, we will lend you the money to pay It off and more if you want it, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RAra Save the Difference Loans made on Household Goods, Live Stock, Musical Instruments, Diamonds, Automobiles and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, Phono or Write BUSINESS MEN'S REMEDIAL LOAN ASSN. Ground Floor Pal Bldg. Phon 1315 DIRECTORS: A. L. Jenkin W. A. Bond L,. A. Handler C. B. Beck H. H. Peelle W. O. Seaney H. G. CLARK, Manager

Farm For Sale 40 ACRES Good tobacco land in Preble county Ohio. Priced right for quick sale. One-half down. Would take automobile as part of firt payment. Address Box G 7025 care Palladium.

CHANOS TO RETURN

Jimmie Cbanos, well known welter- j weight wrestler, will again live inRichmond after an absence of three j months. He has been meeting all comers in Wilmington. O. Carpenter, Ohio welterweight wrestler who tips the beam at 150 pounds, Is to wrestle Chanos In Richmond, some time next month. PUBLIC SALE 43 Big Type Poland Boars FOR SALE Having postponed my public sale, will offer at private sale several spring boars by "Big Leader," "Big Jumbo" and "King Prospect." Prices reasonable. Can be seen at first farm west of Richmond on National Road. Walter B. Fulghum. Office 1000 Main St. NOTICB OF APPOINTMENT

State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: ; the colleges thev wi'l know erouzh K d vlratrn1: : about the game to develop into 'good dnrelg-ned has been appointed by the players in the freshman year." Wavne Circuit Court. Executor under According to reports from Crawthe will of Emma K. Sample, deceased fordsvllle. K 1 hfval s'ar enter ard late of Wayne County, Indiana. baid ..oMlpv.. ,,, I . (, , , ' V 'IV. , . . , estate is supposed to be solvent. Mealey Huit..e. r,uart erback. will be DICKINSON TRUST CO., Executor. ; out of Friday's contest. Kercheva! U JOHN L. RUPE, Atty. oct 9-16-23 , recovering from an attack of the "flu"

OTICB The undersigned. Walter J. Doan, administrator of the estate of Miriam A. McDlvitt, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Courfc of Indiana he will, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of the ISth day of October, 1913. at 207 South Twelfth street, Rlcnmond, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate, to wit:

Lot number forty-eight (4s) In block ! "I" In Mendenhall & Coffin's Fifth Ad- ' R. JJ. S. football stock went down ditlon to the City of Richmond. Wayne 1 another notch, W-dnesdav afternoon county. Indiana ,i when it was learned that Elwin HorSaid sale will be made subject to the f. ,en j !,, . . approval of said Court for not less than nr- thfs Pind tackle was declar-two-thirds of the full appraised value p Ineligible for the present week, thereof and upon the following terms Hoerner and Price, who is also out and conditions: At least one-third of Gf the same, were the bulwarks of

me purcnase money casn in nana. ni the R H S line and the'r ihsenre i balance In two equal Installments pay-1 V ? e ,a"a lne'r aDsence (able In not to exceed nine and eighteen I W1U De Seriously felt, i months, evidenced by notes of the pur- j Davis, weighing about 160 pounds, j chaser bearing six percent. interest ; ehowed to advantage in Wednesday's j from date, waiving relief, providing ; practice. Coach Rock put Davis at 1 attorney fees, and secured by a mort- ,, x---k 7 I gage on the real estate sold. Said salo ' tackle and Nubaum, although only I will be made free, clear and discharged j weighing about 145 pounds, he put at ! of all Hens and Incumbrances of all guard, the place vacated bv Price, j kinds against said real estate except ; Rock was Eeriouslv handicapDed br the second installment of taxes for the, ... -v 1 . ,0 , . . year 1919. pavable in the fall of the the fact or1 1S Pavers showed : year I92n. which taxes the purchaser up at the playgrounds Wednesday af- ; shall assume and agree to pay. An ab- ternoon. He intended working out an

stract of title will be furnished for the purpose. Walter J. Doan. Administrator. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys. Sept. 18-25; Oct. 2-3-16. MONEY TO LOAN. 4 LOAN CO,

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QUAKERS TO LEAVE FRIDAY MORNING FOR WABASH GAME

Final practice and scrimmage before leaving for Crawfordsville will be held by the Earlham football squad, Thursday afternoon, at Reid Field. Although Earlham is universally picked to lose, Coach Mowe says nothing but keeps the team grinding awav on the o!d plays and formations and ; working upon new ones j Wabash, although crippled, has no ! fear of losing to Earlham. but expects j to win by about ir) points. The Little ! Giants will outweigh E-irlham by at ! least 15 pounds to the man. "Renewal of football in the h!h 'schools of the state," says Coach Mowe, "will greatly benefit' the col- , lecjes, for by time the nlavers re-.ch and will not be In condition. H, S, SECOND TEAM DROPS: HANDICAPS ELEVEN'S PRACTICE ! pnd run offense for the first team but instead, practiced the team in th I forward and relay passes. I Members of the second squad seem I to have lost their pep, and appetite I for hard 'work, as it was the second string players that were conspicuous ' by their absence. Coach Rock feels proud of the showin? made by the backfield. These g 4 players have stuck together sineg the start of the season and seem to g have been cut out for their positions M as no shift has been made, p Harding and Loehr are "he b:-st bef.? y when it comes to crashing through the opposing lines. Emslie, the fast y little quarterback, is hard to beat in P open field running while the mishty g toe of Dollins makes him one of the 3 most valuable men on The' team. Exhibition park wiil be used for H practice Friday afternoon in order to 13 get the team used to the playing field. Manager Vernon did not finish markg ing the gridiron Wedesday. but expects to finish up by Thursday after0 noon. Whitewater Confident for Centerville Scrap WHITEWATER, Ind., Oct. 23. Alter a hard, continuous practice week the Whitewater hieh school basket ball team is showing up in fine shap and Coach Overpeck is confident that the locals will do honor to themselves in the battle with Centerville at Centerville Friday night. It is expected that the real possibilities of the team will be given a rigid test when they come against the Centerville line-up, nevertheless Whitewater is confident of another scalp, and a large delegation of rooters will accompany the team. Junior High Sports Room 3, of the Garfield assembly league, in its victory over Room 1, annexed only 4 runs while the losers had 3. It was one of the best games played this year. R. H. E. Room 1 n 0 n 0 2 1 03 5 L Room 3 200101 x 4 10 I Eversman and Forman; Calkins an 1 Fredericio. Richmond and Wayne to Be Well Represented at State Teachers Convention Over 13.000 tickets have been sent to teachers over the state for the 66th annual convention of the Indiana State Teachers' association, to be held at Indianapolis, October 30, 31 and November 1, C. O. Williams said Wednesday. Mr. Williams, who is secretarytreasurer of the association, said that point; by indications, the convention this year will be one of the largest in history Richmond i to be well represented at the convention, besides William.-, as secret a ry-t rea surer, G. A. Steely, principal U' Starr school, is a member of the association executive committee; W. O. Wirsler is vi'-e president of i he hifory section; Ralph Sri-Kin is president of the music section, and Miss .Martha Whitacre is a member of. the execu'ive committee, iiariov Lindley. professor. v.t Eariham, will give a history lecture to that section of the convention Thursday, October 30. Greens! ork, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thornburg, Jim Thornburg, Mrs. Rice Miller, Mrs. Tom Gunckle and Mrs. George Smith attended the funeral of Mrs. Albert Horr at Richmond Tuesday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Tosler, Mrs. Elia Hoover and son, Lawrence of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wise and daughter, Nadiene Rev. and Mrs. Morris and Rev. Martin took supper Monday evening with Dr. Neff and family ... .Mrs. Tom Shiebla, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise, Mrs. Melissa Nicholson. Mrs. Tom Gunckle, Mrs. Rice Miller. Mrs. George Smith, Jim Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thornburg spent Tuesday In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. il i Charles Howard of Richmond spent 'j Sunday here.