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Standardised and Indexed Refsrsnc according to Cor QnJck The Basil I Smith Systs ., (Copyright) Phone 2834 MOO MENTAL JOHN P. BMSI3S Monuments IS South Tenth Street Phone 4022 Jordan. McManue, Hun t W aMermann FUNERAL DIRBCTORS Private Show Room and Chapel 1014 Main St. Tel. mi 8PECIAL NOTICE FRESH OT8TBRS Received Dally at PRICE'S Phone 1151 16 Mam IfOST AND FOUNO LOST A package between Fannanaie freight house and City Restaurant, toe- . longing to J. F. Ackerman, Thursday ; frnnon. Return to J. F. Ackerman dry Roods store. tiht Trtv findlnr 8 aprons out of washing, return 107 so. wew xoiru. PARTY Taking; umbrella from Interurban Station, return zaa o. inCOST French white Poodle dog, phone 1271 or 1101, crosnaii st newaru. HELP WANTED MALE S WANTED An experienced Tea .and u!mu. state age and experlenee In letter, address Box 2000. Care ' Palladium Y"6lni MEN 18-35, for Railway Mail and Customes-Internal Revenue Clerks $1,800-61,600. Experience unneces sary. For rree particulars ot examinations, write John Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner) 1053 Epuit able Bidg. waamngion, EN WANTED Phone 2866. RETAIL CREDIT MAN Ex- : perienced, to manage branch store beinsr opened in Kicn mond. Preference iriven to one acquainted in Richmond, experienced in credit furniture, ' clothincr or chattel loan busi ness. Give age, experience, reference, salary expected, past and nresent emoloyers first letter. Permanent position, good opportunity. Correspondence confidential The When Stores Company, 246 Fifth Ave., New York City." DEMONSTRATORS WANTED Men with automobiles, horses and buggies or light wagons, to work all or part time. No selling or collecting. Good men make from 615 to $25 per day. Address Box 426 I Chicago Illinois WANTED Man or boy, at hrice; with bicycle, good wages. Apply immediately. Postal Telegraph. wlkNTF,n-3rhree exDerienced butchers. at once. Steady work. None but

V.j good neea appiy. auui. . Kramer, Pork and Beef Packer. RushfJ. vine. Indiana.

vnirvn Man wanted to drive Ford Tvncic 2 hours Sunday mornings: 400 South 9 th. . -, RAILWaX" Traffic inspectors wanted ; $110 a month and expenses: short tinuri! travel: three months borne study under guarantee; We get you fiosltion. No age limit; ask for booket N 420, Standard Business Training Inst. Buffalo, N. T. WOOD CUTTERS Wanted, Phone 1078. good pay MEN WANTED Factory work; steady employment, experience unnecessary. Apply Superintendent JENKINS VULCAN SPRING CO. HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRLS WANTED LEARN A TRADE Plun llvht healthful work Ul airy. unlit factory; good wages, liberal bonus. ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. Cor. 10th and N. D St. Phone 1845 WANTED Girl for housework, good wages. 110 N. 10th street WANTED A girl tionery. Hoover to clerk in ConfecIce Cream Co. GIRL WANTED To clerk in grocery store, good wages. Veerless grocery 16th & North E. Street. WANTED Girl to do llsfht housework; mood waares; apply after 9 a. m. 2012 South A. Tel. 2131.

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Co crocheting -ITOITSEKEEPIN ROOMS For rent 103 North 17th street. NIGHT DISHWASHER W anted. 27 Bridge Ave. MAID WANTED Westcott Hotel. Agents and Salesmen Wanted 7 . Ml, , ... - ,. - I I II WANTED Agents for Life Insurance Co. established 69 years, but unrepresented In Indiana. Generous commission, good opportunity for promotion . to superlndendency. J. C. Mahan, Portland. Ind. BONANZA FOR AGENTS AND, SALESMEN Brilllantine, wonderful mineral discovery lor washing clothes, purity guaranteed; greatest seller; permanent business; exclusive territory; . large profits: prompt shipments, f Morrison Mineral Factory, St. Louis. Missouri. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 OIRt, Wants housework to do mornings, 28 North 11th street. TWOTStEN Want Jobs as truck drivers 18S1 South E. ROOMS .FOR RENT R RENT Furnished room ior gen tleman. 1803 Main; can szes. FOR RENT Furnished room, modern For gentleman. 110 So. 16th. street. oT)fjR.f Furnished room for rent. Hot water, heat. 130 So. 11th, phone 1065. - " TO RENT Warm, furnished room modern conveniences, price reasonable 10 So. 10th street.

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WANTED To rent, 4 or I roomt ftirnIshod. by Monday, address Box 2036, Car Palladium. BUSINESS SERVIgg 12 MERCHANTS DELIVERY Haadquartars Richmond .Storage Co. Phones: Office 2228.- Res. 1566. ' BALL. STREBE & CO. PLUMBDJO, HEATING & SEWER WORK REPAIRING A SPECIALTY . All work uuaranteea Get our Estimate Before Letting Contract 806 Main Street Phone 2047 DONT LET other people experiment on your twpe writer. Phone loio, and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond - Typewriter Exchange, 17 North 7th SL Multigraph letters and printing. E. H. DAVENPORT PLEATING, BUTTON, HEMSTITCH ING CO. 64 S. 12th 6t Phone 1786 MANUFACTURERS 300 CORDS WOOD FOR SALE v Box L-12000 Palladium or Telephone 2407 HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS For city and country. MJSERHOFF, 9 a th. Phone IMS. MOVING A STORAGE 16 AUTO 'MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped la the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER tflO K Tth 8t Phone 3s MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR NG ITS J. C. DARNELL CIA We repair everything. Work called (or and delivered. -New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Main. Phone IMC. . KORRY KROME Sole Leather, the Railroader's Friend. Two times as much wear for a little more cost. 11 N. 9th St Phone 1540. (Open evenings). Work called for and delivered. Dusty's Sfioe Rebuilder MISCELLANEOUS fOR SALE 21 BLACK Broadcloth coat, size 38. 1130 Main street. MR SALE Hons. .Paint. Closing out 200 gallons at 12.50 per gal. Good quality, desirable colors; also varnish same price. Towns end's Used Goods Store. 583 Main. order coal ot The Independent Ice te Fuel Co. Phone S485. FURNITURE We have a few pieces of used furniture for sale. Also wish to buj some at No. 14 N. 5th Street. POTATOES Flour Phone 3494. & feed for sale FOR SALE Go-Cart. Ivory Reed Gon dola; call 118 North 17th street. COAL RANGE For sale. 128 So. 9th We Buy, Sell or Trade for used Watches also complete line of new watches priced very low. Buy your high grade Spectacles of m at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 1020 Main Street NEW Fresh Stock Goodrich 1920 Bicy cle and Baby Cab Tires Just received. Work called for and delivered. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. 3 TONS HARD COAL, One Baseburner, good as new; $60; for sale. Phone 2137. NEW FRESH 8TOCK Goordlch tires 1920 Bicycle & baby cab tires Just received. Work called for and delivered. Phone 8086, Wesley Brown & Son. FOR SALE Nearly new Oil Stove; 1640. QUARTER SAWED OAK Sideboard A dining table for sale, 909 N. I. st. FOR SALE One 2 H. P. Portable gasoline engine. Rodefeid Garage. 96 W., Main St. Phone 8077. MISSES Dark 59 south 17th. green coat, fur collar THREE GAS STOVES For sale. 2718. Phone BARN for Sale; 431 S. 10th. A BOY'S" "SUIT Long trousers, gas heater, electric Iron, guitar and Turquois ring with cllf diamonds, 101 So. 9th street. FOR SALE Oak buffet, almost new CaKat 1519 North C. street. FOR SALE Set white furs, like new 22 South 14th street. PIANO PLAYER 200 rolls music; ten dollars. Phone 4322. REED STROLLER For Main street. sale, 829 1-2 14x16 33 N. VELVET 12th street. BRUSSELS Carpet SOLID OAK Sideboard North F street. for sale, 2204 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BABY BED Wanted, Phone 2017. 22 DON'T store your It to Townsend, Trlce BSS Main. used furniture. Sell who pays highest Phone 1298. Furniture and stoves, all kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wvne Ave. Phone 1862. WANTED Rough cord wood, ten to twenty cords, various lengths up to four foot. Answers Telephone 1415 1426 Main street. -1; k.n ITU KB Wan tec. We pay castt 4 for household goods. Brammer KMason S20 Main. Phone 1469. WANTED To buy small boy's bicycle; 2231 N. 2nd Street, or phone Z0o. WANTED 8.000 to 12.000 gaL fuel Oil tank. G. R. Davis. Hagerstown, Ind 500 Cords of Stove Wood want ed. Bullerdick Coal Yard. RE-SILVERING RE-SILVERING Auto Reflectors Lahman Plating Works 809 W. Mala Phone 1711 - Sugar Cream Beta Mirror I Table War

GET YOUR HOUSE PAPERED NOW Before the Winter Season Sets in. Call Phone 261? Hays Wall Paper Store Headquarters for Merchants' Delivery 404 Main Street

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OATS AND CORN Wanted. Phone 3494. . - RAW FTJRS Wanted. ' 684 ' North lttth RAW FTJREJ WANTED Liberal grad ing; mytt pig prices. vwnnnin un. WANTED We win bay your entire household Furniture and pav yon the highest caah prices. Call as before you sett Ramsey's Furniture Emporium MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 We pay hlgh cash prices for Violins SAXOPHONES Flutes. Skinner 1007 So. Clarinets, A street. NOTICE TALKING MACHINE OWNERS Repair work done on all kinds of talking machines, electric appliances, etc Phone 1014 or Call 1029 Main street A R. Chenowetb, " EXCHANGE Tour piano for a -Vlotrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit Walter B. Fuisrhutn. 100 Matn St. " Learn to play the SAXOPHONE Flute or Piccolo. A street. Clarinet, 1007 So. Skinner FOR SALE Piano; 400 South Sth.' "PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS OP QUALITY? x Open Every Evening weisbrolTmusic CO., Opp. Post Office SAXOPHONES Bought Sold repaired. 1007 So. A street Skinner KXCHANOE Tour nlano for a Grafo nola or Aeolian Vocation at Welsbrod's Music Co. As piano dealers, our ser vice is your gain. ANOTHER VICTOR VICTROLA At our "trade In" nrlee. If you missed last week's bargains, call or write at once. Welsbrod Music Co. PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient ser vice, n. K. Roberta fnone . PHONOGRAPHS of every standard make are traded in on the AeoiianVocallon. Watch this column for bargains. Welsbrod Music Co. BED VICTOR Victrola for sale at harSaln price. Walter B. Fuighum, leou lain Street. 8PECIAL AT THE STORES . 23 STEEL DESKS CHAIRS. Bartel & Rohe 921 Main. SPECIALS 5MBRY SHIRTS IDE COLLARS SILK KNIT TIES MALLORT HATS MERTON CAPS PROGRESS STORE IS Main Pocket Knives 25c to 81.00 Carpenter tools for men and hoys BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 811 Main FURNACES 2SB Install a -HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first clas heating service. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representative, 319 Randolph SL Phone 3163. BUILDING MATERIALS S8 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd A Center Sts. Phones 32478261 -8847. For all kind of Building BUSINE88 OPPORTUNITIES 30 GROCERY In good location, for sale; will sell right; Box JM.112. care Palladium. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLE8 81 FOR SALE or Trade Extra fine large registered Duroc male pigs, Oren Cherry King breeding, will trade for good gilts or Reg. Holstein heifer calf. Phone 4806. BIG TYPE Poland China male pigs. Buff Rock Cockerels for sale. Phone 5147C. COW & CALF For sale. Phone 3301. POLAND CHINA Male pigs, lambs & White Plymoth rock chickens, for sale. S. W. Lafuxe, R. R. 7, Liberty. STOCK.FOR SALE 5 fresh cows, all good milkers. 10 head of extra good general purpose horses. 1 span of good cheap mules. 1 3-year-old steel gray colt. Call at the big red barn in the alley between South Sixth and Seventh, between South A and B Sts. CHAS. LONG Phone 1439 FOR SALE Big Poland China male pigs, lambs and ewes. Plymoth rock chickens. S. W. Lafue, R. R. 7 Liberty, Ind. PET STOCK A POULTRY 32 BUFF ROCK Cockerels for sale; 927 North 12th. FOR SALE Single Comb Rhode Island' Red Cockerals, 83.00, two for $5.00. Phone 4942, Route A Box 113 B. WANTED To exchange rabbits for chickens. Call 619 N. 8th St. WOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels, $3.00; two for $6.00. Phone 4942. Route A, Box 113B. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE Hudson Super Six Sedan four cord tires, one extra tire, radiator shutters, exhaust heater Inside car for cold weather, clock primer, large oilcups all over car, rear vision mirror, bumper on front and rear, car has Just been overhauled and Is in first class condition. Private owner, and priced to sell, $1,650.00. Clark Maynard A Thomas, Winchester, Ind. Phone No. 621. FOR SALE Ford delivery (1917) suitable for grocery, 19 So. 7th street.

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HUDSON Super Six Sedan.' a bargain. In excellent shape; t Ford Touring .in good condition. These cars eaa be bought on m year's time. Phone SBS. L, G. Epsteen, City Garage, Winches--USED CARS 1490 CHEVROLET TOURING 1917 1 DODGE TOURING 1917 2 FORD TOURINGS 1917 1 FORD DELIVERY 1917 1 FORD TOURING, closed top 1916. 1 FORD TOURING 1913 BETHARD AUTO AGENCY Phone 1041. 1113 Main St We buy, sell or trade good used cars. 2 FORD LIGHT TRUCKS 1 BUICK ROADSTER 1 1917 FORD TOURING 1 1914 FORD TOURING, Starter. These cars are In good running condition. Priced for Quick sale. GEO WORLEY 15 S. 9th. Phone 2902 INDIANA TRUCK. 1H ton. In good condition; all-weather cab. just painted. You can buy this truck right If you act quickly. C. E. Stoneclpher, 15-17 a 9th St. Phone S3 61. OOOGE SEDAN Practically new. Wire wheels, cord Tires, with extra bumpers and shock absorbers. Phone 1079. . OARAGES FOR RENT S8 GARAGE SHED for rent, month: 817 North 8th. $1.60 per BARN For Phone 2446. rent, 124 South 5th street HOUSES APT8. TO RENT 98 FOR RENT-r- Modern four room Basement apartment. Call 142C Main street. FINE HOUSE Modern, i quired. Box B 2118. references re THREE ROOMED Furnished aoart ment with, bath, centrally located, no cnuaren, inquire Z14 colonial Bldg. FOR RENT Six room house on West Seventh, all conveniences but not modern. Inquire of Evans. 116 West seventh. FOR RENT House. 2J03 N. B St, call z5 Main st. WANTED TO RENT. 41 THREE FURNISHED ROOMS With bath, wanted for light housekeeping, centrally located, state rent, Address Box 2119, Care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 C. L. BOURNE Real Estate N. W. Cor. Sixth and Main.

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Why not centralize your Indebtedness and have but one place to pay? It is easier to pay one place than several. ' We pay off other loan company balances, furniture bills, notes, eta, and give yon additional money. Figure up how much you need then call on us, let us put yon on a CASH BASIS. Buy supplies and necessities before they go higher. We loan in amounts of $10 to $300 on Furniture, Pianos, Automobiles, Live Stock, Farm Implements, etc., also Bonds and Endorsed Notes. Loans made from one to twenty months with payments either weekly, monthly or quarterly in amounts to suit your income. Our rate is the Standard Welfare Rate of 2V per month, this Is one percent per month less than the legalized State rate. One rate to every one regardless how small the loan. Nothing deducted or added,, you get amount of money asked for. Investigate the WELFARE PLAN before borrowing elsewhere. If not convenient to call at our office, write us ar phone 2509 and we will call at your home.

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We have records to prove that a classified ad In these columns will find a buyer for almost anything which can be sold. A for sale ad In the Palladium may turn into cash something which merely requires storage room and which would be of real service to somebody else. Just call 2S34 or 2872 and insert your ad In the

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Real FA4RM 25 ACRES Level; good house and barn, well fenced ana uiea. jlw lent location; $4,250.00. 80 ACRES Level; good buildings and plenty of them; iiz.&ou.uw. . 90 ACRES All strong bottom land. one of the best producing farms in the country. Good buildings and location.' See ns tor price. 120 ACRES Extra good buildings, an tillable but a lew acres oi umoer. A money maker; 6135.00 per acre. HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ Office phone 2278. Res. phone 3014. S. W. Corner Main and 6th Sts. FOR REAL BSTAT& and FARMS see A. ml ROBERTS. Uttsrty Ave. oroce is S tth. Phone 41T1. OVER 80 HOUSES Listed for sale with C. E. Keever Co. Office 1020 Main st Telephone 2169. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFTELD. Colonial Building FOR SALE 90-acre farm, 9 miles from Richmond. $2,000 will handle the deal. A real bargain. 160 acres, good producing land, near Crothersville, Ind., with good improvements. This farm is right in the vegetable district and can be bought on easy terms for $100 per acre. -See McKINLEY& SHARP 223 Colonial Building. Phone 1930 FORJSATE Immediate Possession! Modern Property In good condition and right location No. 618 South 9th St. Cash or Payments Why pay high rent If $500 will do the trick? JOHN N. KOLL General Insurance Tel. 1620 101 North 9th St. SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS on farms and city properties. See McK'nley & Sharp, 228 Colonial Bldg. Phont.' 1980 8847. 168-ACRE FARM from Richmond. for Sale IW miles A. W. Qregg. FOR SALE Two homes. West 8th and Peacock Road. W. B. Miller, R. A. Centervllle. Phone 2509 Supervision T HIT II MM everybody reads

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NAVY COST U.S. $2,982,000,000 I DURING THE VMR, SAYS DAlIiES

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Dec. 8 Incompar ably stronger and more efficient than ever before, the American , navy emerged from the world war "second only to that of Great Britain and far In advance of any other foreign navy In ships. In men, and every element of strength." Secretary Daniels declared Sunday In his annual report. With eighteen capital ships twelve superdreadnaughts and six giant battle cruisers under construction, all representing .the last word In naval construction, and several superior to any fighting vessels now In commission, the navy Is "pressing forward to greater things," Mr. Daniels said. Recommendations by the secretary for the betterment of the service Included: Extension of the course at the naval academy to five years so the midshipmen may spend one year afloat as enlisted men. Immediate enlargement of the naval establishment on the Pacific coast to take care of the new Pacific fleet. Temporary increases In pay of of ficers and enlisted men and Increases In amounts allowed for commutation of Quarters and other allowances. Government control of wireless communication. Expansion of the naval air service REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOUNTAIN CITY Dec. 1. 1919. Farms Be. city property for sale. l farm of 80 acres, trade for Richmond property 1 farm of 100 acres, for Richmond property; 1 farm of 208 acres for Richmond property. Allen Rich. Fountain city. Fountain City Phone 14L money to Loan 46 Can on ns. We LOAN on fmrnlture, Jlanos. talking machines, live stock, to 25 months to pay. THE STATE INVESTMENT ft LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bldg.

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The undersigned will sell at their farm, located 1 miles north of Eldorado and 14 miles south of Otterbeln church, on Greenville pike, on THURSDAY. DEC. 1 lf 1919 Beginning at 10 o'clock the following property 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 One brown mare 14 years old, weighing 1460 lbs., broke to work anywhere; 1 bay mare 18 years old. weighing about 1300 lbs., broke to work; 1 brown mare weighing 1250, good worker and a good driver; 1 bay driving mare. ' 3 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 Two of which are giving a good flow of milk; 1 coming fresh by the middle ot March; 1 by the middle ot May; 1 heifer. 30 HEAD OF HOGS 30 Six brood sows; 1 male hog; 23 fall pigs, weighing about 50 lbs. . - ' : 19 HEAD OF SHEEP 19 Including 18 ewes and 1 buck. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, ETC. McCormlck binder, 7 -ft. cut In good condition; McCormlck mower, 6-fL cut; McCormlck hay rake; Janesville corn planter; Gale two-row corn plow; double disc harrow, seven discs on the side; Cassady "gang breaking plow; John Deere riding breaking plow; Oliver chilled walking breaking plow; three-horse spike tooth harrow; two-horse wagon;, two-horse low-down iron-wheel wagon; flat bottom hay ladders with side-boards; one-horse wagon; dray wagon; two spring ws-gons; two rubber tire buggies; rubber tire storm buggy; pair Peerless fence Stretchers. Set breeching harness with butt chains, in good condition; set of breeching harness, with long tugs, good as new; 3 sets buggy harness; 2 sets check lines; work nets; buggy nets; collars; bridles; spreaders. One-horse International gasoline engine and pumping jack; 8-inch International feed grinder; corn sheller; platform scales will weigh -1200 pounds; sack truck; grindstone; wood saw and frame. Ten tons excellent timothy hay. 1.000 bushels good corn In the crib. HONSEHOLD ARTICLES. MISCELLANEOTJS Consisting of cook stove; oil stove; cream separator; about 75 yards of good rag carpet; 25 yards of wool carpet; cupboard; bed stead some linoleum. Butchering tools consisting of 75-gallon teed cooker, iron kettle, lard press and etuffer, and sausage grinder. Other articles beyond mention. TERMS made known on day of sale. ELIJAH HAPNER AND C. C. HAPNER COL. J. A. TROUTWINE, Auctioneer H. B. SELL, Cleric -

AdmSostrator's Sa!e The undersigned win sell at public auction on the Shroyer farm located at Harvey's crossing, 2 miles east of Pershing, on the National pike, on - - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., all the personal property belonging te the estate of Carrie A. Shroyer, consisting of the following: 7 HEAD OF HORSES Team of bay geldings 8 and 9 years old, sound. Team of gray mares 7 and 8 years old, sound. Gray gelding 7 years old, sound. Bay gelding 4 years old, sound. Black mar 12 years old, 6erviceably sound. One good weanling mule. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE Two good Jersey cows, one good red cow, one good black cow, one good roan heifer, springer coming S years old, two good yearling Shorthorn heifers, one fine yearling steer, black, four spring calves. HOGS Big type Poland China, double lmmuned. 18 brood sows, 100 pigs, 1 boar. FARM EQUIPMENT Full line of farm machinery consisting of 3 wagons, walking and sulky plows, double and single disc harrows, corn planter, two manure spreaders, hay loader, tedder, rake, self binder, corn binder, cultivators, corn plows, single and double row; gasoline engine, etc. Full sets harness for 7 horses. FEED 2,000 bushels good corn; 10 tons mixed hay, 300 bales of straw, tankage and ground feed. . . HOUSEHOLD GOODS Carpets, rugs, stoves, tables, chairs and articles too numerous to mention. TERMS made known on day ot sale. CLAUDE S. KITTERMAN, ADMR. - Get off the Interurban at Swallow's. Lunch served by Willing Workers of Pershing. VANDERBECK & SON, Aucts.

. Mro Home Seeker 4 Why don't you stop to consider the rapid advance in material and . labor and get a home at once? We have rare bargains that can't be built for one half the pros : ent price. CASH OR PAYMENTS See our list ot values ,' . ' A home or a payment on a home will make a real worthwhile - Christmas - . 'f

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of a seoarat4 air servloe for the nsrr. Construction of new building, including a new memorial chapel at the naval academy. r-.,.,-.m Change of the names of the bareans of navigation and steam engineering to personnel and engineering bureen, respectively.--. The actual cost of the navy to the ' nation during the war was placed lor the secretary at $2,982,000,000. During the next fiscal year, he said, the navy's needs will be approximately $573,131,254. or approximately $40,000.000 less than the sum asked fofr during the present fiscal year. Commenting on the construction records during the war, the secretary said that during the twelve months ended last October 1, 159 vessels ot all classes were completed for the navy. These Included 103 destroyers, 1 battleship, 32 submarines and .62 Eagle boats. A world record for destroyer construction waa made, the secretary said, in the building of the Reld at S quantum, Mass, in 45 work ing days. Salvage and sales of materials found to be surplus after the war4 has amounted to $70,000,000. Mr. Daniels said, while the sale of small auxiliary craft has netted $900,000. H added that all except 300 naval contracts made during the war . had been settled, The records of the marine corps and the coast guard during the war were reviewed and highly praised and the proposed transfer to the latter service from the treasury department to the navy department was advocated. Splendid results have been accomplished by naval administrations in the Virgin Islands. Haiti, San Domingo, Samoa and Guam. Secretary Daniels declared, particularly along sanitary lines, and in the quelling of banditry and lawlessness, and the improvement of financial conditions. WILLETT CO. and Builders '.. ESTATE - ."t'-.-?. Bldg. Phonea 1965-3J71-t ' :