Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 127, 8 April 1920 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920.

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardised and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System (Copyright) Phone 2834

MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments IS South Tenth Street Phone 4028. PERSONALS CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank those who so kindly assisted during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Also to those who so lovingly contributed such beautiful flowers, to Bro. McCormick. to Mr. Wefler. to Dr. Fouts, to Mrs. Daniel Crawford, to those who assisted with tho singing, and all who In any way, by deed or wordsrof consolation. JOSEPH DARNELL AND FAMILY. In memorv of little Robert Wehner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wehner, of Wabash, Ind., who departed this Ufo March 23, 1920. AVrltten and composed by Mrs. Emma Newlln, 16 South 3rd St., Richmond, Ind.. Mrs. Newlin being an aunt of little Robert: Silently the Qioon shines down tTpon the treasured grave Where sleeps the one we love so dear nd tried so hard to save. Beneath our eyes he faded slowly, Growing day by day more frail. Bearing sweetly all his sufferings Without a murmilr or a wall. The Golden Gates were open, A gentle voice said, "Come!" Without a farewell token l.lttlf" Robert entered Home. LOST AND FOUND CAMEO PIN Larsrp oval, lost Sunday evening. Phone 2802. B A SKETFIJ L o f so 1 led clothing, lost between Richmond and Centervllle. 211 North Cth. Reward. $75 in bills lost Sunday night. Murrette Theatre. Reward. Phone 2594. $40 DOLLARS LOST In paper money, Saturday. lward If delivered to 111 S. 9th St., city. HELP WANTED MALE S MAN WANTED to drive team. HACKMAN, KLEHFOTH CO. Phone 2015, 2016 MAN Wanted to take charge of shipping room; must be able to set up furniture and make minor repairs. j)ruitt llros LAHOKKUS WANTED 300 Main. Rhone 2047. MEN WANTED STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Apply to Works Mgr. JENKINSVULCAN SPRING CO. BLACKSMITH Also painter wanted. E. C. Routh. 160 Ft. Wayne Ave. HOUSEMAN Wanted. Dr. Kinsey, 124 North 8th. 4 PAINTERS WANTED 80 cents per hour. Apply at NATIONAL AUTOMATIC TOOL CO. LUMBER STICKERS LABORERS and Wanted at once. RICHMOND FURNITURE MFG. CO., West 5th and Linden Ave. T EAMS&M E NW A NTED For Work in Richmond JOHN DUKE 11 Lincoln Phone 3062 BOYS Two hustling boys wanted to pass the Indianapolis Star. Will not interfere with school work. Boys can earn from $2.60 to $3.00 per week. Apply at onctj Hill's Cigar Store, 812 Main St.. phone 2704.. Ask for Mr. Jenney. ROY WANTED To help In meat market. !09N. D S ROYS WANTED Richmond Casket Co., South 9th St. FEMALE HELP WANTED 6 BoTT KK I : BP E 1 MVA NT E 1 E it her "man or woman; first-class Kniral bookkeeping experience; crood salary for cupablc person. Address Box 32, (Irccpvillc, O. GIRLS WANTED For Luncheonette and Soda Trade each day. Good pay, board inApply in person. S hours cludc-d. KANDY SHOP. 019 Main. GIRLS WANTED in Packing Department. Call RICHMOND BAKING CO. GIRLS WANTED auburn Ignition CO. MALE HELP WANTED

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GIRL Wanted, competent with needle. Wayne Hat Shop. GIRL Wanted for general housework. 415 a 16th St EXPERIENCED GIRLS WANTED In the sewing dept. J. M. Hutton Co. AGENTS AND 8ALESMEN SOLICITORS WANTED Good money. Phone or see Mrs. William Morrey, 4 McConaha Bldg.. Phone 1S64. DITCHING AND SHEEP SHEARING Wanted to do; book for sheep early. Owen Holbert, VR. R. A, Cambridge City, Ind. - N WASHINGS WANTED 1814 NVrth E. WA SHING3 WASTE D 710 NoAh 12th. SITUATION WANTED Young man who Is experienced in clerical and sates work. Address Box C-301'J. WASHINGSJW ANTED 707 North l&th. WASHINGS WANTED 405 Chestnut St. kuukio run ne;i 18TH ST., NORTH 12 Furnished room, with bath; woman preferred. Phone 2470. , BED ROOM For rent; furnished; modern: centrally located. Phone 5248. FOR flat. RENT Lower 4-roorn furnished Inquire 27 S. Eighth St. FURNISHED ROOMS For rent; two or thre modern. 80 S. W. 7th St FURNISHED ROOMS For rent; 415 Main St. Inquire 12 South 6th street, Hopkln's Second-Hand Store. MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS 407 S. llth St. ROOM Furnished, for-rent; nice location; housekeeping. John N. Koll, storm insurance. ROOMS OR BOARD W A NTED 11 ROOMS WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 furnished rooms or 4 or 5-room house by couple without children. J. A. Relnhardt, 204 North 6th. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 CISTERN CLEANING And repairing. 603 North 12th. Call or write. CARPET CLEANING Phone 1904, D. W. Walters. 107 So. 9th street HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC LAMPS And supplies, water and steam supplies, at Meerhoffs. 9 So. 0th Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 TRUCKING Of all kind; stock hauling. Call W. A. Smith, phone 1793. AUTO MOVING VAN for local and long distance hauling, Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 South 7th St. Phono 2608. TRUCKING of any kind; long or short hauls. We truck anything, anywhere, any time. Glenn Campbell, headquartor's John Shurley's office, 13 S. 9th St. Phones 212u-15.'!6. Storage for Household Oouda. fenman Storage House. Apply Feitman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 609 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, screens made & repaired. Baby cabs, clothes wringers repaired. Pictures framed. We sell high grade bicycles, new and second hand. Wo repair everything. J. C. Darnell Co., 1020 Main, Phone 1936. LAWN MOWERS paired; bicycles, and new Hearsey called for and sharpened and rebaby cabs repaired tires put on. Work delivered. Wesley Brown & Son, North West 30H6. nd. Phone MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Order coal of the independent Fuel Co.. Phone 3465. Ice & COUNTER Display vegetable and tneat racks and baskets Wall show case and National Sales Register; cheese cutter, etc. 430 Main St. or Phone 2905. DAVENPORT For sale; tapestry. 1112 Main. CARBONATOR For sale! Make your own pop or soft drinks. Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. RARY CAB For sale. 301 S. 9th St. BABY CARRIAGE For sale. Ivory reed; quick sale, $15.00. i C31 South Uth. ' "Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned." Buy practical used goods at 430 Main and save money. Big values in ladies' Easter Hats. BTOYCLE Tn first-class condition, for sale. 931 Boyer St REED BABY CAB 615 North C. We Buy, Sell or Trade for used Watches also complete line of now watches priced very low. Buy your high grade specticles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever 1029 Main Street. CANOE FOR canoe, good 2761. SALE lS-foot Mullen's condition. Call phone SILK DRESS AND WAIST for aaiu, and other clothing; this year's style. K9 S. Uth St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 DON'T store your used furniture. Sell !t to Townsend, who pays highest prices. 533 Main. Phone 1296. Furniture Wanted Wo pay highest prions for used Koods. stoves, etc. 'mmer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phoiv 1S76. TMirrors Auto Reflectors I Sugar and Cream Sets ReSilvering LAHMANN PLATING WORKS 209 W. Main Phone 2758 for ALL KINDS OF PLATING CASH Paid for second hand clothing Phone S231. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wanted. To buy dressers, washstands. bedsteads, springs, mirrors, stoves, hot-plates, nips, tables, chairs, kitchen cabinet, etc. Nearly everything which used to be considered worthloss lias at least a little value. Thompson W. Nichols, prop.. 430 Main. Furniture arrJrStoves. all kinds, good prices. Waynt rices. Home Supply Store, 181 Ft e Ave.. Phone 1RR2. WE I!UY and pay best prices for second-hand clothing and shoes. Phone S49S. BEST PRICES Paid for Second-Hand Phone 349?. CHAIR Wanted. Stovesof Al Kinds. I N VALI 1 V S W H EEL" Phone 4614. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANO vice. Tuning-, prompt, efficient, serIi E. Rolierts. Phone 4110. EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vic trola or buy a used piano through me and fave the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fuljrhurn, 1000 Main St. PIANO For sale: square, good condition. $1R. Call 12."!7 Sheridan St. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your procer for it. D. W. Walters. 107 So. 9th street. MALE HELP WANTED

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COLLARS Lot of new allleather horve collars, $4.90 up; canvas collars, $1.25 up. Some second - hand v o r k harness nrw-an' Rfow! ird horse clipiers. We trade, .pair and larness. oil BIRCK'S. 611 Main St FURNACES HOLLAND FURNACES Make Warm Friends. Let Holland Service solve your Heating Problems. H. L. Householder, Local Rep., 319 Randolph street. Phone 3163. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 DAIRYMEN Try some feeding molasses to Increase the milk flow. Ho6sler Feed & Feeder Co., Cor. S. 6th and A. EGGS For saTe! Barred Rock, for hatching; Bradly strain. Phone 6135a. KIRCHER'S M1LK--For quality. Phone 4096. EGGS For sale; Whit" Leghorn, for hatching. Harry Williams, Spring Grove. Phone 4428. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 FARM TEAM For sale; owner. Can be seen after 6 p. m. Hayes Eppaf R. R. 13, Chester, Ind. HORSE Excellent driver. Bred Kentucky racer. Will take small payment down, balance in delivering. Call 430 Main St. DUROC MALE FOR SALE Full-blooded, 10 months old; 2 sows with 12 pigs 3 weeks old. John Hannon, one mile north Union pike. 2 Horses, Wagons & Harness For Sale Long Bros. Meat Market. Phone 2299. COLT4024. -For sale; 3 years old. Phone PET STOCK AND POULTRY CANARIES Good singers. 13 th. 307 North AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR TRUCK For sale. 1-ton, good condition. Phone 3105. AUTOMOBILE fiter, $125.00. ket. For sale; Saxon roadCall Mayer's Meat MarFLANDERS Runabout for sale, man's Cigar Store. Phone 2029. FeltUSEDCARS We have a number of ight used cars, including Chevrolet, Fords, Ford Sedan and Maxwells. stafford"motor CO. MAXWELL AND AUBURN CARS Wayne and Union Counties. 102& Main St. Easy Terms Open Evenings AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE 1919 Ford truck, frood running order. T. J. Noe, 15 N. 10th St. AUTOMOBILE For sale or trade; 1ton Ford truck, 1919 model, with stock rack and cover. Coffman & Son Garage, 44-46 S. 6th St. AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35 TRY THE K. J. GARAGE for quick service and good work, a low price on fenders and all auto work. Corner S. W. 9th and A. Phone 4843. Al lkmds draying in and out of town. Get the GRANT Rebuilt TIRES that look like A this for your oia ones, 3.4U and up. Feltman's Cigar Store Phone 2039 609 Main St. INSURANCE 19

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INDIAN MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Second hand Motorcycle! MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St We don't fix 'em. We repair 'em WANTED TO RENT 41 STORE ROOM WANTED Suitable for grocery. We have sufficient stock and fixtures needed, but would consider more if conditions are reasonable. Our present lease expires when trie Main bt bridge is romplete,. Ad- , vise by mail In the next week or ten ! days what you have to offer. D. 0. 1 Hodgln, 301 National Road. West. $5 REWARD Offered for information leading to renting of medium-sized modern house. Phone 2563. $10.00 BONUS For house or flat by Aprjl 15. Call evenings, 204 North 11th. HE.. GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hittle Block, Uth and Main. Phone 2576. L AN OOLOGY a rnasariBe giving the facts In regard to the land situation Three months' subscription. FREE. If for a home or an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a ' letter and say, "Mail me T.ANDOL.QG Y and all partloulors FREE". Address Editor, Loadmore .Bids., Marinette, Wis. ology. Skldmore Land Co.. 406 SkidC. L. BOURNE Real Estate, Rentals, Loans suranee, Lindemuth Blk. and InPhones 00 6 and 2709. HOUSE For sale. C rooms. Call 301 N. 19th St. HOUSES FOR SALE Two. one double and single. North 13th. Phone 3G15. HOUSE Of 6 rooms 327 North 11th. for sale; owner. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building HOUSlB For salej 6 rooms, good Tocation, price reasonable if sold in 30 days. Owner's Phone 4644! f URNERwrHADLEY7 Second Natlonal Bank Bldg.. buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. Fire and Tornado Insurance. pT5TT"YBCrSf Real Estate, farms and City property, 710 1-2 Main, Phone JJ328. FOU REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 18 S.8th. Phone 4171. COTTAGE For sale; on N. 21st St. Address owner, 230 S. 12th St. IIOUSE For N. 16th St. sale; 6-ruom cottage on Telephone 1565. FARM: 245 ACRES Good 7-room frame house. Water system, good cellar. 5-room frame tenant house. Two big Cains silos, cement floor hoghouse; well drained and fenced; all level strong land. Close to shipping point. No waste land. See us about this one. A money maker. 97 ACRES Close to town, the best of improvements. All level and tiltable. SEE US if you want to buy or sell, we can show you, all sizes and prices. SEVERAL good bargains in city property with early possession. HARRIS KORTEWEG S. W. Cor. Main and 6th Offifo nhntio 9975! Sts. Res. Phone 3014-4771 HOUSE And sale, JV50.00 one acre of BrounJ for 1 mile east of Chester. HOUSE For sale; G-room house, vasrnall payment down, balance cant; like rent if sold this week. 514 N. 18th St. REAL BARGAINS 10 ACRES In good location on Nat'l Road, nearly new modern dwelling, including furnace, electric lights and complete bath; new barn and other buildings. 7 acres level and tillable; well fenced and tiled, balance pasture and good lot. Price $5,700. 70 ACRES Near good market, school and churches; good 5-room house with furnace, large bank barn, tobacco shed, silo, combination crib and wagon shed, land all practically level, except about 5 acres in pasture. Price ?10,300. GOOD 7-ROOM dwelling with ( electric lights, gas and water, on good lot. in desirable location, between 8th and 12th street, Richmond. Price only $2,300, for quick sale. A real bargain. SEVERAL good dwelling properties in New Paris, Ohio, at reasonable prices. C. G. HAWLEY New Paris. Ohio Phone INSURANCE 19 HANDLEY Telephone 2150 or-'fc.CIAL AT THE STORES NOW ON Wall Paper at M ain Street PAPER STORE Phone 2617

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42; OVER S HOUSES listed for sale with! C. E. Keever Co., office 1020 Mala St Telephone 2169. I

BUNGALOW For sale; 6-room modern, with garage, close In. Also duplex.ln good location, t a bargain, .nd several houses on payment plan xrom $100 to $500 down, balance like rent. H. C. Bullerdlck, 137 South 13th. Phone 1419. HOUSE For sale; 6 rooms, modern. new furnace and new double garage; Immediate possession. 2016NorttyG. 8 -ROOM" MODERN HOUSE Also 5room house and 2 building lots. Phone 4644. STRICTLY MODERN DUPLEX For Eai phn. Bale" ",Vni'iREMEMofcR Newcastle, New Albany, Terre Haute, Cincinnati, Liberty and many other towns that have been swept by Tornadoes in recent years. Do not think your town is exempt. Many people in the above list of towns thought so too I until it woo (nn lota Tfimfldft incur. ance is not expensive; the cost la so low no one can afford to take a chance. greulich"& kindley 317 Colonial Building . Richmond. Ind. Phone 2153 MODERN JHIOME FOR SALE Centrally Located Owner Leaving City 5 rooms, bath, rear porch close in. Hard wood floors, hot water heating plant and garage. This must be seen to be appreciated, an unusual opportunity to get a small modern home. See us for price and location. We have a large list of homes and it would pay you well to look them over before buying. BURDSALL & WILLETT CO. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Real Estite Room 303 Union Natl. Bank Bldg. , 8th St. Entrance. Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965. 3271. 3293 KfcAL. ESTATE WANTED 45 HOUSE and LOT or lot wanted to buy, not to exceed $10,000 in value. Call 430 Main. Phone 1905. LEGAL NOTICES 49 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Margaret S. Charles. Deed. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned hasbeen appointed by the Wayne Circuit! Court, administrator of tho estate of Margaret S. Charles, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Administrator. Gardner, Jessup & Hoolscher, Attys. apr.1-8-15 MONEY TO LOAN 46

IF YOU NEED MONEY READ THIS! $10.00 to $300.00 loaned on your household goods, piano, vlctrola, automobile, live stock, farm implements, etc. at a legal rate without commission. PROMPT SERVICE and all dealings strictly CONFIDENTIAL. Call and see me. I make it EASY TO BORROW AND EASY TO PAY 710$ Main St. H. B. CUSTER Phone 2962

MONEY FOR SPRING NECESSITIES Will you need money to take care of your spring necessities? If so, any amount from SlOoOO TO S300o00 On your Furniture, Piano, Vlctrola, Live Stock, Etc. Our venty payment plan will solve your problem. It allows you twenty months to repay or you can pay infull at any time and you are charged interest only for actual number days loan runs. Why promise otbers big payments. Free booklet on request describing our twenty payment plan. OUR SERVICE You can secure a loan within an hour's time when 'necessary. No Inquiries made of your employer, friends or relatives. Every transaction is absolutely confidential. Courteous considerate service given whether you borrow $10 or $300. RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY "The -Friendly Company" Established 1S95 ROOM 207 COLONIAL BLDG., COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STS. Under State Supervision. PHONE 1545. Richmond, Ind.

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PUBLIC SALE OF. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 15 RICHMOND AVE. FRIDAY, APRIL 9. STARTING AT 1:00 P. M. Complete household furnishings, including Edison phonograph, carpets, bedding, canned fruit, lawn mower, tent, garden hose, lumber, and other articles. MRS. W M. COX Thomas Conniff, Auct.

PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS 10! STATE STREET SATURDAY; APRIL 10, starting at 1:30 p. m. Eden Electric washing machine, Tictrola, rugs, davenport, heating stove, gas

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chine, library table, dining room table, Astor Ice box, amber punch set, kitchen cabinet, linoleum, white enameled clock and shelf, beds, dresser, kitchen utensils, aluminum ware, lawn mower, porch swing and garden tools and many other things too numerous to mention. SIMON WEDDEL, Auct.

American History

Home Reading Course No. 10 (A certificate, bearing the seal of the United States Bureau of Education, signed by the commissioner of education, will be awarded to each person who gives satisfactory evidence of having read any 18 of the 23 books on the accompanying list. Ycli are invited to Join the great national reading circle, making your own selection from the reading courses provided). All American citizens should know more of the history of their country than can be learned from the meager outlines of the textbooks used in our elementary and high schools. That a large number of people should have such a general and comprehensive knowledge of the country, its life and growth, and the form and spirit of its institutions as can Lo gained only from reading at least several of the standard histories, is essential to the welfare of the republic. At every national election, and at many state and municipal elections, the people are called upon to vote on policies which can not be intellectually determined without knowledge. Legislators and other representatives of the people are constantly in need of it. Only out of the history of the past can come an understanding of the principles by which they must be EX-PRESIDENTS SON IS HOOVER BOOSTER Robert TafL Robert Taft of Gncinnati, son of ex-President Taft and a strong Republican, is leading the Hoover presidential Loom in his city. "lie is the greatest man among all the candidates," asserts young Taft. PUBLIC SALE 48 AtfCTTo"N-Saturdajr afternoon, April 10, at tho home of Mrs. Thena Lashley on East Main St., Centervllle, Indiana. All kinds of household sroods. MONEY TO LOAN 49 PUBLIC SALE 48

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guided if they are to work wisely for the future. To read extensively and deeply in the hfstory of the coun try becomes, therefore, a patriotic duty. Only thus can one love his land with "love far brought out of the storied past," "used within the present," and "transferred through future time by power of thoughL" History Interesting. Those who have learned to read history find it the most interesting form of literature. The story of any country or of any great movement of any people, fitly told, is entertaining, especially when the reader has learned to understand the relation to each other of the thought and feeling and purpose and action of the people. No country has a more Interesting J history than the United States, which. from its beginnings In the scattered settlements of immigrants from European shores 300 yeara ago anH less, has grown, through colonial and na- , tional life, till It has become the greatest, wealthiest, most powerful and most prosperous, the freest, the most self-controlled and sedf-restrained. the most cosmopolitan, and the most firmly united nation the world has ever known. The story of the United States ! the story, not of dynasties and courtB, but of the people, their life, their industries, their aspirations, and the democratic institutions through which they have sought to attain these aspirations, and every line of the story throbs with present interest and future meaning. It is with the hope that many boys and girls, young men and women, and older persons, too, may be stimulated by it to learn more of the story than they otherwise would, and thereby become more intelligent and better citizens, while experiencing the Joy of living in the past and learning to know those who have made the present, that the Bureau of Education Issue through' its Division of Home Education this list of books on American history as "Reading Course No. 10. In making up the the list the bureau has had the assistance of Dr. W. H. Mace, professor of history, Syracuse University; Dr. Wilbur F. Gordy, teacher and author; Dr. Franklin L. Riley, professor of history, Washington and Leo University; Dr. William Starr Myers, professor of history, Princeton Unlversity. To any person giving satisfactory evidence of having read any 18 ofi the 23 books of the list there will try awarded a certificate bearing the seal, of the United States Bureau of Education and signed by the commissioner of education. All who wish to know" more of tho story of their country and who can find time to read a few hours a week are invited to join the national reading circle and take this course. No one, however, who has already begun another of the courses of this circle should begin this until that is finished. Libraries Co-operating Many public libraries in all parts of the country are co-operating with thi3 bureau in promoting the work of the national reading circle, and librarians will be glad to supply these books to their readers upon request. In writing about this course plea?" address the Bureau of Education. Washington, D. C, and refer to it as Home Eduation Division, Reading Course No. 10, or as the American History Course. Books in American History Course 1. European Background of American History. By E. P. Cheyney. 2. The Colonies. -By Reuben Gold Thwaltes. 3. Montcalm and Wolfe. By Francis Parkman. 4. Old Virginia and Her Neighbors. By John Fiske. 5. Beginnings of New England. By John Fiske. 6. Men, Women and Manners in Colonial Times. By Sidney George Fisher. 7. Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America. By John Fiske. 8. The American Revolution. By John Fiske. 9. Lecky's American Revolution. James Albert Woodburn (editor). 10. Story of the Revolution. Byi Henry Cabot Lodge. 11. Critical Period of American His- ( tory. Bv John Fiske. 12. Henry Clay. By Carl Schurz. 13. Life of George Washington. By Woodrow Wilson. 14. Rise of the New West. By Frederick Jackson Turner. 15. Winning of the West. By Theodore Roosevelt. 16. Economic History of the United States. By E. L. Bogart. 17. Division and Reunion. By Woodrow Wilson. 18. The Lower South in American History. By William Carrot Brown. 19. Abraham Lincoln. By John T. Morse. 20. Reconstruction, Political and Economic. By William Archibald Duning. 21. National Problems (1884-1S97). By Davis R. Dewey. 22. America as a World Power. By John Holliday Latane. Chinaman is Leading Bolshevists, Claim (From the North China Herald) While ricksa coolies and tea house gossips tell each other that bolshevism mean three acres and a cow all 1 round, and even the sober middle class Chinese think there may be I some remedy In it for militarism, it ! is interesting to learn from Berlin i that the most powerful man in soviet ! Russia today is a Chinese or Confuj cian buriat named Ipak Yen, who was ! fomeiiy a barber's assistant In Blago- ! vetschen&k, and was nearly hanged ' as a spy during the Russo-Japanese ', war. For several montns Ipak has had working quarters in the Kremlin, and has a palace in Moscow, where he keeps up great state and parades his four Christian wives on Sunday in gilded carriages. The orthodox Communists bitterly criticize Ipak and his ways, and accuse him of haTing accumulated 3,500 million rubles (13 million dollars) in six months. Ipak owes his power, says the Ra--botchi Golos, to his industry, insinuating ways, cunning, and ability to keep on good terms with different parties. He is on first rate terms with L,e-. nine, who calls him "My Celestial," and takes no important step without j consulting him. The Communist leader Jakovlef lately declared, "We have a new Rasputin, who hynotlzes our new czar."