Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 216, 20 July 1920 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING standard lied and Indexed foriulck refreno. according- to The Basil 1. Smith System (Copyright). ADVERTISING RATES 10 cents per line, per Insertion, words to line. No ad taken for leea than 20 cents cash or lea athan 30 cents charfre. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. Phone 2834 MONUMENT3 1B JOHN P. EMSUB Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4023 LOST AND FOUND PACKAGE OF PHOTOGRAPHS Lost; reward. Return to Bundy. Photographer. ; EYEGLASSES In Manor's case; lost July 12. Return to Haners Jewelry Store. J3ABY HIGH CHAIR Lost from truck. Phone 4046. PIAMOND LAVALIER Lost: Sunday mornlngr. between 7th and Main and St. Mary's church. Phone sn;;. ite ward. PURSE! Lost: Brown velvet: Glen Mil ler parK, sunaay; return, raiiaaiumi rewara. ORET VELVET BAG Lost; between N. 19th and 20th: contained money, oalr of told classes, ladles' handker chief. Return 17 N. 20th. Phon 3802. Reward. I.TNE MAN'S BELT Lost: with 8 In Kline plyers, handles taped. Robert Ashe. Phone 1417. PAIR OF GOLD RIM GLASSES Lost; between 10th St and R. R shop on North V. Finder return to Jos. f. Meyers. 825 N. It HELP WANTEDMALE WANTED Young man, 18 to 25 years of age, for work in our finishing- department ; good opportunity for right man. Ap ply Atlas Underwear Co. MAN Wanted: call Holthouse Furnl ture Store, 630 Main St. LABORERS WANTED Good Wages CITY LIGHT PLANT TRUCK DRIVERS Wanted; apply 304 Main St. Men and Teams Wanted Report 5:30 to 5:40 North Sixth to work -on our new Richmond uaking Co. building. Apply Superintendent on site. BELLBOYS Wanted. Westcott Hotel. CLERKS, (men. women) 18 upward, for Postal Mall Service. $130 month. Kxamtnatlons July, August. Experience unnocosary. For free particulars, writn J. Leonard (former Civil Sprvlce Examiner) 1011 Equitable Bldg., Washington. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 OIRL Wanted; to assist in general Jr' housework; 190S S. A. KITCHEN HELP Wanted. Chop House, Fifth and Main. Dressmaker Receives Choice Position and Splendid Wages If competent and applies at once. Also vacancy for one experienced in sewing department. J. M. HUTTON & CO. WANTED Experienced alteration lady at once. Vigran's ; Ladies' Shop. GIRLS WANTED In Packing Department Call Richmond Baking Co. 'JULY AND Al'fifSt will yield you a biff Income. If you ppend the two ' months on your business course you will besln drawing your salary two months sooner than thoso who wait till fall. Our rooms are ulry and cool. ftlchmond Business College, Colonial 7 Bldsr. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 CARPEXTER, BRICK AND CEMENTT WORK Wanted. Call 416 S. W. 2nd St. HOCSEPAIXTIXO Wanted. Phone 4159 ROOMS FOR RENT 9 10TH ST.. SOl'TH, 26for fjentloman. -Room for rent; 12TH ST.. NORTH. 10? Two furnished rooms forllgiit housekeeping:. FURNISHED ROOMS For rent; to gentleman. Fhone 37C5. STH ST.; NORTH, eleeplngrroom. 111 Furnished 41 Fu rn 1 s h ed 6TII ST.. NORTH rooms for light housokeelng; with hath. 9TTI ST., SOUTH. 3S Nicely furnished rooms. FURNISHED ROOMS For rent; near Penn.ynrd(i. Call6201? N. 19th. MODERN- FRONT ROOM Centrally located, for rent; gentlemen. Phone 100$. 11 TH ST.. SOUTH, ISO Modern furnished room. Phone 1065. SlODERN furnished sleeping room for rent. Phone 5248. MAIN ST", 415 Two desirable front .rooms, for rent for ligrht housekeeping. Call on Hopkins, 12 S. 6th. 10TH ST.. SOUTH, 40S Modern furnished room for gentleman. BUSINESS SERVICE 12

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cient workmen, prompt service. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. I'PHOLSTERI NO and awnings made and repaired: prompt service. ,T. C. Yage rjl 1 2 3 H u n t St. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Phone 3761 or call 620 N. 18th St.

14 PLUMBING, heating and lighting con tracting'. Repairing and supplies, at Meerhoffs. 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 STORAGE for Household Goods Feltman Storage House. Apply Feltman s Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 609 Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened: baby cabs re-tlrea; all Kinds or repairs, worn called for and delivered. Pictures framed. New bicycles, reasonable prices. J. C. Darnell Co. Phone 1938 INSURANCE 19 STANDARD AUTO INSURANCE ASSOCIATION will insure you against Fire, Theft, Collision, Public Liability and Property Damage. Be protected against any loss on your automobile. We do our own adjusting. Henry E. Long Realty Co. Over Teeple & Wessel Shoe Store 720 Main Phones 1628-2017 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 PURE CIDER VINEGAR CMl phone 4335. IVORY REED BABY CAB 707 S. B. VIOLIN i,J size; for sale; good as new. 922 North 11th St. 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, 7 south nth. TWO 2-gallon electric Coffee Percolators, for cafeteria or restaurant use. Phone 1S43, Atlas Underwear Co. REED BABY CAB, vacuum sweeper, clothes wringer. Phone 3737. ONE REED BABY CAB For sale; used six weeks. Call any time. 36Vi S. 11th. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WE pay highest prices for Junk. Sam Jaffe, 304 Main. Phone 2047. GOOD USED FURNITURE Of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. Phone 1296. 533 Main. ELIA80N FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or Bell. We pay Highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange, 620 Main St. Phone 1469. FURNITURE Wanted. We pay highest prices for uced goods, stoves, etc. Branimer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phono 1876. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Fort Wayne Ave.. Phone 1862. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 WE CAN SAVE YOU DEALER'S PROFIT ON A USED PIANO; OR CAN TRADE YOUR SILENT PIANO FOR A VICTROLA. Our salesman. Mr. J. R. Jones, has had fifteen years piano experience. His advice Is free. WALTER B. FULGHUM 1000 Main Street RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for it. D. W. Walters, 107 S. 9th St. Phone 1D04. GUARANTEED SHOE REPAIRING OUTFIT Stand 24 Inches high, 6 last. This new cobbler set Is abso1 u t e 1 y guaranteed. Small outfit, 6 9 c. Leather soles, 15c to 25c; hel, leather, 40c lb.; 603 Cats - Paw Rubber Heels. SOo to 40c pair. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main FURNACES 25B WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. 7th. Holland Heating Systems are planned by engineers and installed by experts. Estimates given freely. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, local representative, phone 3163, 31D Randolph street FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. RE-BUILT TIRES 35

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28 IS IT A FACTORY? Build with Concrete Blcpz) FEED DEALERS 31A OATS WANTED Paying $1.05 per bushel ROBERTSFEED CO. Phone 3494 LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 9 SHOATS For sale; phone 5114-G. PET STOCK & POULTRY 32 14 RABBITS For sale; $6.00; at 305 Charles St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 BUICK Touring Car, 1920 For sale. Must sell at once; leaving city. Feltman's Shoe Store. FORD Speedster for sale. 22 South 11th. OAKLAND Blx, In splendid condition; Rex top, sood cord tlrea. A real bargain. 33 S. 17th. Phone 2452. ROADSTER and touring car, for sale; In rear of 205 North 8th. FORD Touring, 19197 with starter; for sale. Call 209 North 10th after 6 p. m. BI'TCK Roadster; new; for sale. Box JU029. PREMIER Automobile for sale; 6-cyl-lnder, 7-passengrer ; or, what have you to trade? Will sell on payments. Phone 3474 or 2197. STUDEBAKER SIX For sale; touring car. Foulke Mfg. Co., Park Place, phone 2450. HI'PMOBILE Roadster; for sale. Call 203 Randolph St. FORD Touring car; 1914 model. This car Is In excellent condition and Is a bargain. Phone No. 3288. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 CARBON REMOVER For sale by D. W. Walters, 107 S. 9th St. TAXI 33 TAXI SERVICE Careful and Polite Driver Day and Night Service MULL & WILLIAMS Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 TWIN HARLEY DAVIDSON Motorcycle, for sal cheap if sold at once. Call Russell Oler, 1009 Boyer St. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES Second-Hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. We don't fix 'em We repalr m. GIRL'S" RICYCLTC Fnr'eale":- SOO National Road West. Phone 4764. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 8-ROOM APARTMENT For rent; modern; see Janitor, Keystone, loth St. and North A. FURNISHED Phone 2256. COTTAGE rooms. MIGHT consider renting to desirable parties who can afford to pay good rent of approximately $60.00 per month, modern eight room home, never been rented. Or will sell, small nftvmpnt down and balance like rent. Located at 312 S. 12th Street. Address E. G. Kemper, 205 E. 33rd Street, In dlanapolis.

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FOR SALE 33 ACRES 6-room house, large cellar, barn and tobacco shed, 2 chicken house, wash house, wood house, etc., lots of fruit, all level, and all new fences, near National road; $7,500. 5 ACRES House, barn, outbuildings, lots of fruit and berries. Possession at once, $2,500.00. 79 ACRES 8-room house, cellar, lights, new barn, silo, outbuildings, slightly rolling, close in, $12,500.00. 156 ACRES Modern 8-room frame house, good new bank barn, extra good fences, well tiled, beautiful home, a good farm and fine location; $28,000. 860 ACRES 7-room house, good tenant house, 2 good barns, large hog house, 1 ots of outbuildings, good fences, well drained, level, mostly black, well watered, a real farm; $75,000. We can please you in any size farm, good list of city property. HARRIS AND KORTEWEO S. W. Corner Main & 6th. Phone 2278 GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PQRTERFIELD. Colonial Bid. I have property in Richmond to sellor trade frr Indianapolis property, vacant or Improved. If you have Indianapolis property, advise. Address, p. ). Box 1214. TnrUnnapolls. RE-BUILT TIRES 35 PRICES Rib $ 9.30 S 9.60 $11.95 $13.20 $14.95 $15.70 $16.45 $17.25

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,FOR SALE OR TRADE Notice, Farm Buyers! ONE 78-ACRE FARM 9 mlle3 from Richmond, good road ; house, barn, outbuildings. Can make terms on this, wm consider trade for desirable city property. Can rive DossesBlon any time. We have a nice list of city homescash or payments. BURDSALL & WHIXETT CO. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Real Estate Room 303 Union Natl. Bank Bldg. Richmond. Ind. Phones 1965, 3271. 3293 Eigth St Entrance FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS Se n- iVL. wjbkkts, 18 S. 8th. Phon 417L GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance Hlttle BIockth&M3imPhone 2576. TURNER W. HADLEY 2nd Nat. Bank Building; Buys and sells Properties; Homes sold on payments like rent C C. JIAWLEY .& SON New Paris. Ohio. For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds C. E. KEEVER CO. Has a fine list of nouses. urriee phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. PETTY BROS. Real Estate, Farms and City Property. 710 Main. Phone 2328. FARMS FOR SALE 43 FOR SALE Good farm of 57 acres ; will take part city property. SHIDELER Phone 1814 910 Main FARMS FOR SALE 40 ACRES good land. Good 7room house, fair barn, abundance of fruit in good location near Richmond. A bargain and on easy terms. 46 ACRES fine level land and all tillable. Six-room house, good barn, silo, good poultry house, and other buildings. Located 2Ys miles from good market. Price only $6,500 terms. 55 ACRES in good location, good 8room house, bank barn, abundance of fruit. A real bargain at $150 per acre. 160 ACRES fine land, excellent buildings In good location at $150 per acre. C. C. HAWLEY & SON, New Paris, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE 49 State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: "Wayne Hiatt vs. Geneva Lee Hiatt, Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1920. No. 19,144. PETITION FOR DIVORCE. Be It Known, that on the 19th day of July, 1920, the above named Plaintiff, by his Attorney, filed In the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his petition against said defendant for a divorce. , Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Edgar G. Wade, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this State, and also his own affidavit showing that his causes for divorce, as stated In his said petition, are, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 18th day of September, 1920, at the term of said Court, which was begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of April, 1920, said cause will be heard and determined in her absence. WITNESS, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 19th day of July, 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Robblns, Reller & Robbins, Attorney for Plaintiff. July 20-27-Aug. 3

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43 FOR SALE 250 ACRES All level black land, good buildings, on good pike; an Ideal location. For information see Geo. B. Moore, 102 S. 2nd, Phone 1149 LEGAL NOTICE 49 PETITION FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1920, No. 19,143. Naomi G. Newboles vs. Verna Newboles. Be It Known, That on the 19th day of July, 1920, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Edgar Q. Wade, a disinterested person, showing that Baid defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her cause for divorce, as stated in her said petition, la conviction of an Infamous crime. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 18th day of September, 1920, at the term of said court which was begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of April, 1920, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 19th day of July, 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH, (SEAL) . Clerk. Robblns, Reller & Robblns, Attorneys for Plaintiff. July20-27-aug3 LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne county, bs.: Bessie M. Perkins vs. Harold Perkins Wayne Circuit Court, April term, 1920. No. 19,142. Petition for di vorce. Be it known, that on the 19th day of July, 1920, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, her petition against said defendant for a divorce and custody. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint, the affidavit of Charles C Ewbank, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affadavit showing that her cause for divorce, as stated in her said petition, is abandonment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 11th day of September, 1920, at the term of said court which was begun and held at the court house in the city of Richmond, on the first Monday of April, 1920, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said court, at the city of Richmond, this 19th day of July, 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Arthur Wilsdorf, attorney for plaintiff. July 20-27 Aug. 3. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works Office of the Board Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M., on Monday, August 2nd, 1920: For (25,000) Twenty-five Thousand Tons of Steam Coal for the Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant of the City of Richmond. Ind. To be Nut and Slack, or Mine Run, to be delivered within the next six (6) months; F. O. B. mines. Analysis of the Coal to be submitted with each bid. The bidders, in submitting pro posals to furnish said Coal, must accompany each bid with a certified check In the sum of 2V4 of Bid as evidence of good faith that the suc cessful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to furnish said Coal. A failure of the successful bidders to enter Into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HARRY W. GILBERT, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ. July 20-27 Board of Public Works. Moeth WRITE TODAY Phone 2509 SUPERVISION

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FARM FEDERATION WATCHES ACTIVITIES OF INDIANA SOLONS

The special session of the state legislature during the last week, along with other activities including the carrying on of routine business, kept officers of the Indiana Federation of Farmers' Associations on the Jump a greater part of the week. Interests representing organized labor, bankers' associations and various other organized associations and societies were in close touch with the proceedings of the legislature ready to protect and protest against any measures which might arise regarded as detrimental to "their side" of the case. There was nothing unusual In this, but for the first time in the history of Indiana, the farmers of the state bad men on the job to watch and protect their interests. On the Watch Prior to this important session of the legislature, the Indiana fanners were in no position, except as indi viduals, to voice protest or offer suggestions on measures in which they were vitally interested, but the formation of a strong state organization with a keen alert legislative commit tee in a position to demand a "square deal" has altered conditions consid erably. Activity on the part of the farmers in all future legislatures prom ises to be a regular feature. "The farming industry is the biggest business in the state," said President John G. Brown, of Monon, in discus sing legislation, "and for the first time that industry is in a position to speak for itself through & strong fed eration seeking nothing more than fair play at the hands of the law makers. A big portion of the taxes comes from the farmers and the time is past when they will be handicapped in getting what they need and deserve through the lack of proper organization. As our organization grows and gains in strength, so will our power and Influence gain added momentum in getting bills which will be of actual benefit to those who live in the rural districts as well as those who live in the municipalities." 3Z66 A BECOMING PLAY DRESS. Pattern 3266 is here portrayed. It is cut in 4 Sizes: 2, 4, 6 and 8 years. A 4 year size will require 3 yards of 27 inch material. Checked gingham, striped seersucker, spotted percale, pongee, poplin, drill, linen and crepe are good materials for this style. Rs here shown blue and white gingham is combined with white linene, and tiny frills of the gingham. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12 cents in silver or stamps. Address City Size Address Pattern Department, Palladium. Patterns will be mailed to your address within one week. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR

GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE, modern with exception of furnace; -centrally located. Bargain if sold at once. Owner leaving city. Will give good terms. WE ALSO HAVE AN EXCELLENT LIST OF FARMS Most any size you want. WE HAVE an extra well located 80 ACRES, extra well Improved. Price, $18,000. 80 ACRES 4 miles from Richmond, practically level, good 8-room house, good barn and silo. Price, $12,500. 150 ACRES Extra well located, priced $200 per acre; one-half black land. This farm has plenty of buildings and running stock water. 180 ACRES One of the best farms in county; has growing corn on it now that will make 100 bushels per acre. This farm is practically all level black land. Two good sets of buildings. Price, $300 per acre. 94 ACRES 2 miles of Richmond; modern improvements; can be sold for $18,000 if sold at once. Immediate possession. See FOREMAN, WHITE and ADDLEMAN if you are in the market for a farm, as we have an excellent list at all kind3 of prices. Foreman, White and Addlemao 310-311 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1097

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TUESDAY BUT RAIN DELAYS ALL WORK By WILLIAM R. SANBORN. Threshing was begun in a sporadic way, and in spots, on Tuesday there being places where the threshers be lieved the grain dry enough to run through. The beautiful weather on Saturday and conditions of the grain led to arrangement for beginning operations early on Monday and supplies were laid in by farmer's wives accordingly, including much fresh meat for the threshers. In some cases two crops were to be threshed on Monday, meaning dinner at one farm and supper at the next The farm homes are stocked ahead for this event, one of the great and busy days of the year in farm life. Found It Pretty Tough. Edward Clarke, of New Paris, ran a load through the thresker late Monday afternoon, to see how it would act. and found the grain too damp and "tough." Al Daily threshed Saturday in advance of the storm and John W. Noakes says that it was good wheat and ran 20 bushels. The Equity elevator, at New Paris, will not be in shape to take in wheat for about a week, Mr. Noakes saj'F. The grain northwest of town is not likely to be threshed until late Wednesday, and most likely not until Thursday, if rain holds off, according to Noaks. Think $2.60 Is High. Some elevator men are suggesting that the present market doesn't warrant paying $2.60 for wheat in Wayne, and that those few who have paid that over in Preble must have done so under previous contract. The First National Bank at Cambridge City said that up to noon Tues day no wheat checks had come in, and they knew of no new wheat which had yet reached town, nor any threshing done, but expected a few crops would be tired out south of town Tuesday afternoon, or Wednesday morning. Farmers Equity at Eaton. Will E. Schlientz, manager of the Equity elevator at Eaton, reported Tuesday that one. load of No. 1 wheat came In last Saturday for which they paid $2.65. The market today is $2.60 for No. 1 and $2.57 for No. 2. A load of wheat came in today which tested "60 pounds wet," Some threshing is being done in the Eaton radius today, but not a great deal. Ralph McMinn, at the western edge of Centerville, began threshing Tuesday afternoon. Gib Moran, southeast of Centerville, was ready to thresh on Tuesday afternoon, but found it best to wait until toward noon on Wednesday. Friends Working in Poland Not Affected by Invasion Members of the Friends service committee working in Poland are not likely to be much affected by the continued Bolshevikl invasion, said Miss Gertrude Slmms. acting editor of the American Friend, who returned recently from Europe where she edited the Friend's publication, "Reconstruc tion." "Zawiercie Is the main headquarters for the committee in Poland, and should it become necessary for the refugees who are fleeing from the districts invaded by the Russian Bolshevikl to go further east, the committee probably will follow and care for them," she said. Friends are located in Sosnowice and Gostinos. often known as Hustyni, in the Hrubiezow district. The first named city is south of Warsaw, while the latter is in a southeasternly direction. General Gonzalez Granted Writ From Death Penalty MEXICO CITY. July 20. General Pablo Gonzalez, who was captured recently and charged with being the intellectual head of the revolts of General Carlos Osuna, Jesus Guajardoand Ireneo Villaxeal, has been given a writ of amparo against the death penalty should the extraordinary court martial in session at Monterey so sentence him. A hearing to determine whether the decree should be made final will be held early in August. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 SALE MONEY TO LOAN 46 WE LEND