Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 152, 6 May 1920 — Page 11
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Phone 2834 MONUMENTS IB JOHN P. EMSLIB Monuments 15 South Tenth Street. Phone 4022. I OBITUARY IB
IN MEMORIAM William Edward Shinn. only son of Phoebe Ward and Amos Shtnn, was born November 25. 1S67, tn Randolph cr:inty, Tndlana. and two years later omiiv t.m o.i tn this ritv. and he resided here until the time of hla death. , He was united in marriage with Nellie Oaks, Ausrust 11. 1892. To this union two children were born. William Edward, Jr., and Robert Lee. He became ill the latter part of Jan--uary and departed this life April 25, 1920. He is survived by his wife, Nellie; two sons, two grandchildren and a sister. Mrs. Llllle Ammerman.
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ilUSI, V I L II IC1IU3 WIIW.C ' v' he has always maintained. "I RECKON" I reckon when the world we leave And cease to smile and cease to grieve. When each of us shall quit the strife And drop the working1 tools of life, Somewhere, somehow, we'll come to find Just what our Maker had in mind. Perhaps through clearer eyes than these We'll read life's hidden mysteries And learn the reason for our tears. Why sometimes came unhappy years And why our dearest joys were brief And bound so closely unto grief. There is so much beyond our scope. As blindly on through life we grope, So much we cannot understand However wisely we have planned, hat all who walk this earth about Are constantly beset by doubt. No one of us can truly say Why loved ones must be called away, Why hearts are hurt, or e'en explain Why some must suffer years of pain, Tef some day all of us shall know The reason why these tilings are bo. I reckon, in the years to come. When these poor lips of clay are dumb And these poor hands have ceased to toil Somewhere upon a fairer soil God shall to all of us make clear The purpose of our trials here. CARD OF THANKS CAIU OF THANKS Wf wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the Illness and death of our husband and father; also, for the beautiful floral tributes. MRS. WM. PHIN'.V AND SONS. CAUD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for the beautiful floral offerings and their kindness shown at the death of our beloved husband and father. We especially thank the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the Rev. Backus, singers and Doan & Son for their efficient services, MRS. GRACE LTBKING AND CHILDREN. SPECIAL NOTICE REIT) HOSPITAL, evening auto. Conkey's Drug Store, phone 1904. Hospital phono 2424. LOST AND FOUND TIKE LOST Gates Half-Sole, 35x4 between Spring Grove and 22 and So. B. Reward. Clem Roberts, Spring Grove. WE L P WANTED MALE 5 CRATEIWVVanted. I.ouok fc Hill Co. GOOD MAN WANTED for janitor work; permanent work for right party. Room 51 High School Bids., Phone 5277. BARBER Wanted. 5th St. TRUCK DRIVER Also man wanted. Sam Jaffe. I!0 4 Main. Phone 2047. COOPER WANTED RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY MEN WANTED To Work in Cracker Dept. RICHMOND BAKING CO. BOYS Wanted to set pins; age 16; steady work, good pay. Twitfg Bowling Alleys. DEL1VKIIY BOY Wanted. Nungesser Meat Market. 327 S. 12th. H EL P WANTED FEMALE 6 HELPERS Wanted on green house construction. Ask for J. C. Taylor at The Joe Hill Plant, ' East haven Ave. WANTED THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED HOME LAUNDRY GIRLS Wanted; experienced for waitresses; short hours, good wages. Also dishwasher. 825 North E St. GIRLS WANTED AUBURN IGNITIONCO.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
GIRL OF. WOMAN For housework. 8180 N'orth E. 6TRL Wanted! handy with" needle. Wayne Hat Shop, 911 Main. COOK and MAID WANTED at Reld Memorial Hospital GIRLS WANTED IN PACKING DEPT. Richmond Baking Co. Call AGENTS & 8ALESMEN WANTED-7 SALESMEN Wanted. Health and accident insurance salesmen for business and professional men and farm ers. Established company. Indiana towns: experience not essential; prop osition reaany learned: contract direct; management co-operates: commission all the rates permit. Wholetime salesmen now doing better than 13500 per year. Write Business Men's Indemnity Association, 33 Monument Place, Indianapolis, Ind. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WASHINGS WANTED 41 S. Bth. EXPERIENCED FARMER Married, wants werk on farm. Give particulars when writing. 566 W. Wilkins St., Indianapolis, Ind. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 ROOMS For rent; two bedrooms or small apartment. Phone 2270. ROOMS-r-Two modern front rooms for rent gentlemen preferred. Phone 2742. ROOiffCFor ren tf urn I shed "f o rl 1 gh't housekeeping. Phone 1903 or call at 430 Main. ROOMS For rent; one or two unfurnished rooms, private "bath. Box B2038, care Palladium. 7TH ST.. NORTH "124 Modern furnlshed room for rent. ROOMS For rent: 2. with bath, for light housekeeping. Phone 2540. ROOM Modern furnished sleeping room, with bath; centrally located. JPhone 15C2. ROOM With bath, central-location J 2 gentlemen preferred. Phone 2667. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 FURNISHED or unfurnished house or apartment wanted. Will consider any location. Phone 8435. H EATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC LAMPS And supplies, water and steam supplies, at Meerhoff'e. 9 So. 9th Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 McCLURE fc HARRISON--Motor truck. We hall live stock or anything. Call Andwreo n barn. 1370 or 224 North 7th. AUTO MOVING VAN for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 South 1th St. Phone 2608 Storage for Household Goods Feltman Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 609 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS CLEANING 17A PAPER CLEANING For good cleaning call C. Burton, 403 N. 13th St. Phone2519. PAPEPLEANINGPhone 277 3. FOR "WALL PAPER CLEANINGphone 2230: TG. Young. CARPET CLE"ANJNG Phone 1904. D. W. Walters. 107 S. 9th St. FOR PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING phone 3761. Oscar Bridgford. MISCELLANEOUS REP AIRING 17B RUC For sale, 9x12. 632 South 12th. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, bicycles, baby cabs repaired and new Hearsey tires put on. Work called for ami delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. North West 2nd. Phone 30S6. LAWN MOWERS We are prepared to sharpen and repair all makes of lawn mowers. Satisfaction guaranteed. Frank Brunner, 604 S. 9th. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, screens made and repaired, baby cabs, clothes wringers repaired; pictures framed. We sell high-grade bicycles, new and second-hand. We repair everything. J. C. Darnell Co.. 1020 Main, phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 1 -HORSE WAGON For sale, also Rood heavy spring wagon and plow. Phone 4302. BABY C A B W h i t e w i 11 o w. 12 1 4 S. V. FIXTURES Large wall" case In mahogany and 10-ft mirror, counters, etc., suitable for confectionery or restaurant. Home Supply Store, 1S1 Fort Wayne Ave. CHAIRS For sale; two nice rockers. Phone 1008. DINING ROOM SUITE Rockers, medicine cabinet and ice box for saie. 35 SouthE St. Phone1342. SUITS" "FOR SALE Two boys' blue suits, 12 and 13 years. Phone 4174. BIG BARGAINS tn Liunnnilber We are quitting the building business in Richmond, so we find ourselves with about $20,000 worth of new and second-hand lumber to be turned into cash at once. We can save you from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent on your lumber bill. See A. W. GREGG For Lumber Bargains 214 Colonial Bldg. 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. Keever, 1020 Main St.
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"Better Be Safe Than Sorry" TORNADO INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE NEW AUTOMOBILE RATES
KELLY & Over 901 Main St.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 6,, 1920.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE VERANDA AND 8 DOORS For Bale. le .1 116 South 7th. Phone 280i. CANOE-For sale: Mullen's canoe. In f ood condition. Phone 1014 or call at 029 Main St. "A Dollar Saved is a v Dollar Earned". Buy practical used goods at 430 Main and save money. Big values in Ladies' Hats. OAK BEDSTEAD and Washstand. In good condition. 100 South lth St. HEED OOCARTEor sale. Phone 2370. REFRIGERATOR and Cook Stove for sale. 212 South 11th St PAINT Closing out 200 gallons house paint; good quality, desirable colors, $2 50 per gallon. Varnish and white enamel at sacrifice prices. Townsend's Second-Hand Store, D33 Main St. Phone 1298. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FARMERS Wanted to write or phone to Bertseh- Sorghum Works, CenterVine, Ind., for cane seed to be Bent free by parcel post. BEST PRICES paid for second-hand stoves of all kinds. Phone 3498. W A NTED To buy antique post bed, office desk, linoleum, dressers, mirrors. Iron beds and Bprings, Ice boxes, gas ranges, ovens, tables, rug, carpets, davenports, etc. Thompson Nichols, 430 Main. Furniture and stoves, all kinds: good prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Fort Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. CASH paid for second-hand clothing. Phone 8231. Furniture Wanted We pay highest prices for used Broods, stoves, etc. Rrammer St Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1878. f Mirrors cm "I Auto Reflectors Silvering Bugar and Cream Sets LAHMANN PLATING WORKS 209 W. Main , Phone 2758 for ALL KINDS OP PLATING DON'T store your used furniture, sell It to Townsend. who pays highest prices. 533 Main. Phone 1298. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE tour piano for a Vic trola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter b. Fuignnm. 1000 Main St. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main. MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor,, Ask your grocer for It D. W. Waters, 107 S. 9th St. FURNACES 25 B THE HOLLAND FURNACE CO. is responsible to the user of a Holland Furnace for the heating Job complete. The commodity we sell is satisfactory heating. H. L. Householder, 319 Randolph. Phone 3163. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK For Quality. Phone 4096. SUGAR GOING "HIGHER Raise cane. Seed will be sent free by parcel post by Bertseh Sorghum Works, Centervine, Ind. FOR SALE All kinds of bee supplies. extractor, honey bees. tent. Inquire; 1 square south of Earlham Heights church. B. F. Parsons. EGGS For 5aTe; White Leghorn, for hatching. Harry Williams, Spring Grove. Phone 442S: EGGS For "salefor "hatching; S. C. White Leghorn; "Ferris tra-nested strain 217 South 13th St. PATRYMEN Try "some feeding molasses to increase the milk flow. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., cor. S. 6th and A. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 HORSE For sale; Keneral purpose, sound and pood worker. Phone 4302. FlNrBT:Ll7Fof""ial( P"hone1078. FOR SALE Wagons, Harness, Vehicles, all kinds; Breaking Plows, Sulkies, Gangs, Corn Plows, one and two rows; Sheep Shearing Outfit, Spreaders, Gas Engines, Grinders, 6 Corn Planters. Above like new. 317 NORTH A PET STOCK & POULTRY 32 FINK PUPS For sale; Fox terriers. 40 South Pth. Phono 1052, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 of almost any make you could want. The used cars we have on our floors are in good mechanical condition and are priced to sell. Several heavy cars that would make good trucks. Terms suitable to purchaser. STAFFORD MOTOR CO. Maxwell and Auburn Cars 1026 Main Street Phone 1058 J. P. Hartman, General Manager Richmond, Indiana HANDLEY Telephone 2150
SPECIAL
Used Cars
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AUTOMOBILE For sale; 4-cylinder light touring car; modern style, electrio lights and starter, spotlight, bumpers and motor-meter. Will demonstrate. Phone 3781. FORI ROADSTER For sale; In good repair; will sell cheap If sold at once. Call at 206 North 9th St PILOT 6-45 CHUMMY ROADSTER FOR SALE Full equipment, good condition, offered for a few days only a bargain. Phone day 1159; evenings 2629 We have several good Ford tourings and trucks, with and without starters, at bargain prices. Webb-Coleman Co. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING For any kind of Automobile Repair work. Hauling, Trucking and Moving, call FAIRVIEW GARAGE Corner 5th and School St Phone 4760. One Ford Touring Car and 1 model 83 Overland, good condition, and one 1919 Maxwell for Bale. r9T5FORD For sale; with starter, Ai condition. Coffnian & Son, 44-46 S. 6th St. AUTOMOBILE For sale; Davis tourIng, A-l condition. 317 North A. I CHEVROLET 1912, driven about 2000 miles; good condition. FORD 1918, winter top, good H." B. BAUMGARDNER NEW PARIS, OHIO VULCANIZING 35 THE SUPER-HEATED STEAM VULCAN1ZER Tires vulcanized by my method are guaranteed to outlast balance of tire. I am also selling for 10 days 6,000-mile standard make tires at 15 per cent below listed price. E. A. Miller, 1135 Main St. GARAGES FOR RENT 36 GARAGE For rent. 125 N. 9th St. BARN For rent. Phone 2370. BARN For rent; 124 3. DtlTi Inquire 200 S. 18th. Phone 2446. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 TWIN EX. For sale, 18; first-class condition; $275 cash. Call evenings. 802 N. 22nd St MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Second hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. Bth St. We don't fix 'em. We repair 'em HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 APARTMENT For rent; modern 3room apartment. Phone 2727. FARMS FOR RENT 40 FOR RENT About 30 acres of corn land. Apply Richmond Piston Ring Company, Palladium Building. WANTED TO RENT 41 ROOMS 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms or j small apartment or house wanted; j modern and centrally located. Write; Box G-7039. care Palladium THREE-RnOM" FLAT -Modern, in real- j dential district. Write Box G-7033. ; care Palladium. WANTED To rent two bedrooms or email apartment. Phone 2270. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 DOUBLE WANTED Have mediumpriced rental to trado for good double. Want 7 ronms and bath. Not so particular about furnace. Good location wanted. See Laccy & TUlson, 201-205 Colonial Bldg. Office phone 28S3, Home Tillson 30G3. FOR SALE 12-room double brick, with about 12V4 acres of ground, large barn and good outbuildings; about half mile from city limits, on Boston pike. Inquise Zwlssler's Greenhouses. SIXROOM HOUSE Close In, good condition, price ?3,600, on payment; $600 down. Seven-room house, close in, modern, empty, price ?4,500. THE LAND MEN 13 North Ninth Street Phone 2558 LOT FOJt SALE And building mate- 1 rial and barn suitable for garas. .Party leaving town. Call 644 X. lothi St. after 4:30. ' i HOUSEFor sale. Good mod-! ern double, centrally located, at j a bargain. Write Box ioUJb, care Palladium. 1 1 OUS K For sale; T- ro o m c o 1 1 a g e, electrio lights, gas, both waters, inside lot 50x154, fine garden, cement walks, good screens, good cellar. No. SO Sherman St. By owner. WfUNK7fW.HXDLEY7 Second National Hank lUdff., buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. Fire and Tornado Insurance. GOOD CTTTHOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building BARGAINS S-room modern, located on South 21st, extra large lot, running from 21st to 22nd. Price $7,500. Do not fail to see this property if you are in the market for this kind of a. home. See Fore imam, White AddMeman 310-311 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1097 FOR REAL ESTAT13 and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 18 S. 8th. Phone OVER 30 HOUSESLISTED-FOR SALE --With C. E. Keever Co. Office 1020 Main. Phone 2169. PETTY BROS. Real Estate. Farms and City Propery. 7104 Main, Phone 2328.
42 GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hittle Block, 9th and Main. Phone 2676. NICE 6-ROOM HOUSE For sale; well located, plenty of fruit and garden. Phone 1772. FOR SALEPGood-alze modern home, large barn and large garden; all city Improvements. 419 S. 10th St DOUBLE HOUSE On South J Bt, one! side vacant, and several others on j payments like rAt. II. C. Bullerdlek, I 187 S.T3th. Phone 1419. ! HOUSE For sale; 8 rooms, bath, summer kitchen, large pantry, electric lights, both kinds of -water, and one acre of ground. Possession at once. Inquire 1200 Harris. Phone 4S38. FARMS Buy Early" and Save Money 1 ACRE: Good house, big barn, woodhouse, poultry house, plenty fruit. Close In. Immediate possession $3600.00. 10 ACRES Bungalow, modern In every respect, barn, henhouse, garage. Buildings all practically new and in first class condition. Possession at once. Close to city. 27 ACRES Good buildings, well fenced and drained. Excellent location. 40 ACRES 6-room house, good barn, land level, young orchard, close to city. 80 ACRES Several good 80"9. Let us show you. 115 ACRES 8-room house, big basement and good furnace. Bank barn, etc. Ail buildings in first class condition. Land level and mostly black. Bargain. Several others. See us before you buyj A large li3t of city properties. HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ S. "W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Office Phone 2278 HOUSES 2 apartments, a rooms and bath each; good condition; on Improved street; for one-half cost to build. House 6 rooms, good location. Call Home Supply Store, 181 Fort Wavne Ave. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Feltmman's FmiraJtiuireHoiiise
FRONT ICER $11 These refrigerators are made of thoroughly seasoned hardwood lumber, no open Joints to warp, and has perfect sanitary features just the same as refrigerators of the larger size. If you are looking for a great little heat eliminator this will Just answer the purpose for you, and the price is so low that it will almost pay for itself the first season In the food It will save. This Is a great little buy. LAWN MOWERS $5.50 to$IO.M)
Ref r I aerators
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Between you and high prices stands Feltmami's FMreStMreHonii
35-37 South Sixth Street TIRES A NO ACCESSORIES 35 QUANT REBUILT Sizes on the floor 31x4 32x4 .$14.95 .$15.70 FELTMAN'S 609 Main Street MONEY TO LOAN 46
MONEY FOR SPRING NECESSITIES Will you need money to take care of your spring necessities? If so, any amount from SI 0.00 TOS300o00 On your Furniture, Piano, Victrola, Live Stock, Etc. Our twenty 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 others big payments. Free booklet on request describing our twenty payment plan. OUR SERVICE Tou can secure a loan within an hour's time when necessary. No Inquiries made of your employer, friends or relatives. Every transaction la absolutely confidential. Courteous considerate service given whether you borrow $10 or $300. RICHMONO'lOV&N COMPANY "The Friendly Company" Established 1895
ROOM 207 COLONIAL BLDG., Under State Supervision.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
BUNGAIjOW For sale, Beallvlew, on S. 9th at; $2,250, on payment. Phone 3068. LOT FOR SALE and building material, and barn suitable for garage. Party leaving town. Can 544 N. 14th St. after 4:30. Frank Dozza. - BUNGA Lb WFor sale; new 5-room bungalow, half square of car line, ' $2,600; big lot. Arthur Brooks. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF TIME FOLLOWING Modern 5-room Bungalow. Can make terms to the right party. Modern 6-room centrally located. Modern 7-room good location. FARMS house, house, 24 acres, good road close in, on See Us For Service BURDSALL & WILLETT CO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS REAL ESTATE Room 303 Union Nat'l Bank Bldg. 8th St. Entrance Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965, 3271, 3293 SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 GARDEN HOSE We can save you money on Garden Hose. Note our prices. 25 ft. 2 at $4 25 ft. y4 at $5 50 ft. 2 at $7 50 ft. at $8 Thone 2439 TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 TIRE EXCHANGE at this minute include 33x4 37x5 .?16.45 .$2S.70 CIGAR STORE Phone 203D MONEY TO LOAN 46 COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH ST& PHONE 1545. Richmond. Ind.
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Short News of City WILLIAMS MAKES TALK Speaking on prohibition, the Rev. Elmer I Williams, the "Fighting Parson" addressed faculty and students of Earlham college Wednesday at chapel. He was brought to Earlham - by the Intercollegiate Prohibition association. MR. FOULKE JUDGE William Dudley Foulke, of this city, was one of three state judges who I chose the winners in the prize essay j contest of 73 Indiana high schools on the subject, "Which Carried the Greater Handicap, Lincoln or Rosevelt?" The contest was announced by Pre6iident William Lowe Bryan, of Indiana j University, in November, 1919. MRS. CUSTER GOES HOME i Mrs. C. M. Custer has returned home , to Marion, Ind., from Richmond, where f he spent two weks with her son, Harry and wife. CIRCUS DRAWS 'EM Circuses have a way of never tiring. j Wednesday night's performance of j the Hagenbeck-Wallaee circus boasted a large audience. There was nothing particularly new, but the good old tricks were done in an even more thrilling and daring way than ever before. QUICK WORK ON HOMER Homer Snider, arrested Wednesday at the corner of Ninth street and South A, was found guilty of assault and battery in police court Thursday. He was fined $1 and costs. PLAN PARENTS' DAY A "Parents Day" service will be held next Sunday at 10:30 a. m., in the Second English Lutheran church in West Richmond. There will be appropriate music, and the pastor will make an address upon the theme. ;"The White Life." This service Ls planned to be of special Interest to both parents and young people. MADISONS IN CITY Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Madison of Los j Angeles, Calif., will arrive Saturday to ! spend several days, with Mrs. MadiI son's brother, the Rev. Andrew F. Mitchell, and family. TO PAY ELECTION-MEN At their morning Session Saturday the county commissioners will allowelection officials salaries, which will be paid voting Inspectors after 2 p. m. Saturday afternoon at the auditor's office. The Inspectors receive $9 for the day, and clerks, judges and sheriffs $6. HAAS TO MICHIGAN Harlow E. Ilaa'?, senior in the Hamma Divinity School of Wittenberg college, Springfield, Ohio, son of Mr. ! and Mrs. E. M. Haas of this city, has departed for Berien Springs, Mich., where he will have charge of four Lutheran churches during the summer months. -He will return to Wittenberg in the fall to resume his studies, preparatory to taking - the orders next year. GERMAN SENDS TO ENGLAND. Several persons living In Richmond Kend occasional money orders to Europe, or elsewhere, but one Richmond person of German descent appears at the postoffice window every week for a money order of $15, to be sent to i his family in England. There are j Italians here that send money orders I to Italy about once a month. - CITY TEACHERS MEET ! Action upon the increased pay ques- ! tion and alpo the 10 months of school, wa-s to be taken at a meeting of the j Teachers' Federation of Richmond in ! the high school building at 4:Jt) p. m. i Thursday. I MOSS VISITING RELATIVES Harold Moss, of this city, is visiting relatives in Hamilton. O. WOMAN WANTS DIVORCE Mamie Penland filed suit Thursday in circuit court for divorce from John Penland, from whom she has been separated since My 1. She charges that the defendant struck her in the i face with his fi?t on April 30. and ' various times before that struck her land cursed her. NO RELIEF SEEN YET IN FREIGHT SHORTAGE . Officials at Richmond freight house? say the railroads will be unable to meet the demands of Richmond manu facturers, for box cars, for some time The amount of freight carried is great er than before ihf recent strike and thousands of cars are in terminals being unloaded. When these cars aro released, however, officials predict the car shortage will be somewhat alleviated. This does not mean that Richmond factories are not shipping goods, but that railroads are unable to supply the cars. STRIKERS AGAINST STARCHED . 'UNS STILL ARE DEFIANT CHICAGO, May 6. Today marked the second day of the twenty-day "strike" here against starched shirts and collars. The "strike leaders" claimed l,20i j workers in the business district joined I the movement the first day. John V. Champion, secretary of the Chicago i chapter of the Red Cross, chief "agita- ' tor" said strikers" s"ft shirts might be any color except white. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 IH'.N'GAl.uW For sale: modem -riiom. nearly new; large lot; on citycar line. Priced rig-ht. JoUn E- Pelts. HOME For sale; immediate posses sion, modern home ;n 2 S. 12th St.; I will suit retired farmer. Price $10,000. j Will make easy terms; part eash. balance like rent. Address K. G. KernJ j..T. 2or E. 33rd St. Indianapolis. iilOl'SE Of 5 rooms for -sale; eltctric j lishta, both waters; part cash, balance pavmonts. Phon 2571. REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 i DOUBLE WANTED Have buyer for a Kood double, priced right. .Must be modern and in good condition. Want jjarapes. rated between 6th and loth Sts., either Hide of Main, but not too far out. Cash buyer. See Lacey Tillson. 2-l"20u Colonial Building. Office phone 2883, Home 3061. HOUSE For sale; 5 room, modern' x rept furnare, on Kichmond av. E. K. Orr, 101 Richmond ave phon 4747. Possession at once. " HOUSEand LOT or lot wanted to buy, not to exceed $10,000 in value. Call 430 Main. Phone 1905 ' FARM WANTED Front 4'fto 126 5tt 40 th tn acres; rnupt be worth vtn mony. State location and price. P. O. BoiJ 119, Richmond.
