Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 29, 13 December 1920 — Page 19
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND.. MONDAY, DEC. 13, 1920.
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' ' Advertising Rates 19 cents per Una, per mtertlon. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than SO cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 3834 oi 287J. MONUMENTS JOHN P..BMSLIB Monuments IB South Tenth Street Phone 402S PERSONAL WASTED Men and women -who may mav he afflicted with Gonorrhea. Svphllls. or other venereal diseases to sro to some reputable physician, or to th fiinir t K.asthaven. open Monday and Friday nights from 7 to 9. Keep on Going until Cured. That kind of clean-up will do Tou and Richmond untold good. Try It . SPECIAL NOTICE T.--r a a T 17" PaMHaiii a rt irl K- Of C . goods. Xmas novelties. Miss Josephine Atiaus. sol s. . Tt a TvrTirT- Fiimititf rnftlrinff and re finishing. Job carpenter, painting and vrnishin. Phone 8148. SI S. w. 6th St. . CHIROPRACTOR 2A TAKE ADJUSTMENT to remora that cold. Ruth Straley, chiropractor. 243 Colonial Bldg. . LOST PAIR SHEIXRIM NOSE GLASSESLost Saturday evening. Model Clothing Co. or Main St Return to Police Hdqr. Reward. LOST A small pocketbook containing Ss.BO. If found return to Stltt and Welsner, 101S Main St iXiST Pearfbeads, Sunday p. m. Fnone 8080. tiewara. LOST Friday, on West Main street car, brown rourr. Bewara. n LOST Ladies traveler .bajf. Nam on Inside. Phone 64143. Reward. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Beef butcher. Anton Stolle Son. MID-WINTER TERM OPENING, DEC. 27 to Jan. 3. Wo need two young men to help take care of college rooms. The work will pay tutlon for complete business course. Call at office or phone for particulars. Richmond Business College. Col. Bldg. Phone 2040. MAN WANTED Immediately to make Insoles. 130.00 per 1.000 pairs up. Work evenings or spare time. Excellent opportunity. No canvassing. Enclose stamp. Address Box K11108, care Palladium. WANTED Experienced farm hand small family, steady work. House and fuel furnished; give reference where you have been employed for past five years. Box A-1197, care Palladium. WANTED First-class automobile man; no other need to apply. Steve Worley. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Competent girl or woman to do light house work in small family. No washing. Call 2895 or Mrs. Vigran, Arden Apt. 1 HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Call 3294. NURSING WANTED Toung women to study nursing. Two-year course of training and Instruction in accordance with new Illinois law. Accredited training school. Modern, fully equipped general hospital. New modern nurses' home. Class now forming. No delay in admission. State age and preliminary education. Englewood Hospital, Chicago, 111. SALESMEN &. AGENTS WANTED WANTED Salesman and dealers to nH "The August BowBer" Vlslbl Automatic Gasoline pumps, tanks, etc. Our pumps are well established in Indiana and this connection should prove profitable for the right parties. O. E. Bolens & Son, State distriBuors, 60S W. Washington Blvd., Ft. Wayne, Ind. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 SITUATION As housekeeper. Inqo .1re 26 S. W. 3rd. SERVICES OFFERED CLEANING YARDS Furnace work. Phone 3667 . WANTED Washings. 227 N. 20. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 9 MODE RN Famished room. 43 S. 1 0 TO ' RENT Furnished room In modern house, private- family, board If desired. Phone 3095. FURNISHED ROOMS. 401 N. 14. FURNISHED ROOMS Suitable for gentlemen. ,409 N. IT. 14TH ST "NORTH. 401 Furnished rooms, gentlemen only. LIGHT H OU SEKEEPING ROOM S 9 FOR RENT i modern furnished apartment for light housekeeping. Phone 114$ or call 102 S. 2. Geo. B. Moore. TWO MODERN ROOMS Light housekeeping. No children. 68 South 17th. FOR RENT Two light housekeeping heated rooms. 1532 & E Main St. Call after 6 p. m. SLEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FOR RENT Bedroom with bath, for gentleman. 404 N. 11. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 10th. 27 So. BOARD AND ROOM 10
t i BOARD AND ROOM With steam and bath. $S and $10. 413 N. 11
heat St. WANTED Small child to board. 405 S. 11. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Don't Let Other People Experiment with Your Typewriter Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange Multigraph Letters and Printing 17 North Seventh St. SPECIAL NOTICE
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The farmers of Clay township give notice that any hunting, traping, digging of fur-bearing animals, or malicious trespass without proper permit, will be prosecuted. CLAY TOWNSHIP FARM FEDERATION.
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Medicine Cabinets, nickle plated bath room fixtures, electric lamps. Christmas tree cord lights, etc, at Meerhoffs. & 9. Phone 123 for plumbing and heating repairs. FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 187it. Office 17 S.7. COAL AND FUEL BLOCK WOOD Phone 3494. Beech and Sugar. Blockwood, for stove or furnace. Phone 2916. Jones & Farmer. COAL Peacock and Kentucky. Good f or -furnace or stove. SUPERIOR ICE & COAL. CO. N. W. 3rd and Chestnut. Phone 3121 MOVING AND STORAGE 16 HARRIS & NORRIS Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 4346 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN !00 S. 7th St Phone 2608 LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 222S-1566 W. G. BAKER, Mgr. Wo E. EVANS For local and long distance hauling ef all kinds. PHONE 3105 SS0 LINCOLN CLEANING AND PRESSING 17 Suits dry cleaned and pressed, $1.50; suits- pressed, 50 cents. Contracted weekly. Called for and. delivered.' Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 2018. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 ESTATE GAS HEATER 101 Call afternoons. NV 14. ! FOR SALE Second hand bath tub. Ball and Strebe. 308 Main St. FOR SALE A boye' overcoat, Chinchilla, aged 10. Phone 1254. BICYCLES Almost Phone 5240. new. ' 326 N. 12. FOR SALE Fresh fish of all kinds. 306 Main St. Phone 2754. Free delivery. TYPEWRITER, Underwood. No. 5, for sale. Inquire 613 South 7th Street. FOR SALE Brass eagres and roller birds. Interurban Restaurant . MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell Townsejid's Used Goods, 633 Main. Phone 1296. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. ELIASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us- before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Eichange. S20 Main St. Phone 1469.FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Brimmer & Foster, 17 S. "th. Phone 187flv - - - POULTRY FOR SALE White Rock hens. 20c lb. Hay fork and rope, base burner, cook stove. Call 54103 FOR SALE Barred Rock cockerels, big boned and nicely marked. Also some nice Buff Cochin Bantams, both sexes. Mrs. S. P. Pike, Centervllle, Ind. FOR SALE 36 Barred Rock pullets; just began laying; and 6 Yesterlald White Leghorn cockerels. E. G. Hatfield, Greensfork, Ind. DOGS FOR SALE COON DOG. 217 N. 13, for sale. SPECIALS AT THE -STORES 25 HIGHEST GRADE CRUCIBLE STEEL HATCHET, 11.50 value, $1.09. Axes from 11-50 to $2.50. Scissors, all sizes. 35c up. Pocket Knives, 25c to $1.50. Auto Robes. $4.90 to $15. Deitz Lantern $1.49. Ice Skates, $1.29 up RAZOR BLADES 50c Package 38c AUTO STROP or GILLETTE $5 Safety Razors $4.19. Other Safet Razors $1. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, 611 Main We buy and sell good used watches. See us for bargains G. E. KEEVER 7 South 11th Street FOR SALE A few home-grown potatoes. 306 Main. Phone 2754. Fine New York Apples and Potatoes on sale, retail or wholesale, near corner 4th and N. D Sts. No. 328. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A FARM BUILDING? Btrilrj & with Concrete Bigg Jfom Bertsciij3roa Phcs? 3250 SPECIAL NOTICE
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FOR HIM ljpiijjjiilj UlliilBJ I!-' lil hi hit " ,, ' "m.mnnjnfHmilimiimiy CIGARETTE CASES-'-Elegant line. 50c to $7.50 CIGARETTE HOLDER 25c up to $8. See our complete line of Smoker Articles. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main St. ; Phone 2039 HAIR BARGAINS 25 - discount on all nautral hair goods, from Tuesday, Dec. 14 until Xmas. Phone 1372. Useful and Ornamental C h r istmas Gifts. that will be treasured b y the recipient. R e a s o nable prices. r a l-. t mw iviii H m wr mm -MWmr ! 607 Main Street OPEN EVENINGS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STARR PIANO For ale; In excellent condition. Call 4 401. FOR SALE Ellington piano In excellent condition. 1213 North B St. FOR SALE One Starr and one Mlrophone phonograph, both good as new, and real Christmas bargain, at our trade-in- prices. Weisbrod's. FOR SALE Several splendid used planos: bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. RECORD EXCHANGE USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A- Booker, Miller Harness Store. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED Your bicycle or motorcycle repaired this winter at MEYERS & TROXEL Opposite City Bldg. TAXI SERVICE 36 TAXI Meyer's Cigar Store, 713 Main Phone 2661 Service 9:00 a. m. to midnight HARLAN & HOVERTER AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ELECTRIC CAR For sale. Phone 148S. 1920 BUICK ROADSTER, fully equipped. Phone 5290. 712 Main. FOR SALE 1920 Buick touring car, with Rex window top, five U. S. Cord tires; run very little; looks like new. Will sacrifice. Box E-5049, care Palladium. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING TOPS RE-GOVERED Lights sewed in curtains; also inside trimming. GUY ATCHLEY 610 North D Street HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 3 FLATS 5 rooms and bath. No children. 46 N. 7. Apply Dr. Zimmerman. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. Eating Place and Outfit for Sale. Bargain if taken this week. See me. C. L. BOURNE 6th and Main. Phone 2006 For Sale Good Double House One side vacant in short time. Location good. Price is right. BRADBURY & BAILEY C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 3169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FARMS FOR SALE 43 80 ACRES Good 2-story 8-room houise. large cellar, lights, both waters. 2 good sized barns, nice spring, 5 acres of timber; 2 miles from Richmond; $14,000. 90 ACRES Good 7-room house, good barn and outbuildings, all level and a good one. Possession at once; $19,000. 4 160 ACRES New 7-room house, large bank barn, 25 acres sugar camp and bluegra88 pasutre, 1,000 locust trees, rolling but a producer. Will sell or trade for 40 to 60 acres, well Improved. Why wait until spring and aoft roads? Select your farms now and get settled; be ready to plow when your neighbors are, then everything goes lovely. Come la and let your wants be known. HARRIS AND ' x .KORTEWEQ S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Phone 2278 GOOD. CITY HOMES PORTERPIELD. Colonial Bids.
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WHO WANTS TO TRADE a 60 or 80-acre,farm for property at the edge of Richmond? Good location. - FORREST H. MEEK Auctioneer and Realtor Phones: Office 1830, Residence 4005 710 Main St MONEY TO LOAN 46 $ $ LOANS :$ S On Furniture, Pianos, Live Stack, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. GET OUR TERMS BEFORE BORROWING ONE TO TWENTY - MONTHS TO, PAY All Transactions' Strictly Private THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor, Colonial Bldg, PHONE 2560 MONEY TO LOAN FARM LOANS ' Five, ten and twenty years at 6 per cent and 6. per cent. H. B.-CUSTER 710 Main St. Phone 292 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'4' SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Henry Vosgrone. doeeased. hereby gives notice that, bv virtue of the authority in said will conferred, he will receive bids for sale at private sale until 12 o'clock noon ot Wednesday, the 19th day .of January, 1921. for all the Interest of the said decedent In and to the real estate herein described. If said real estate Is not previously sold at private sale, said executor will, on said Wednesday, the 19th day of January. 1921. at 2:150 o'clock p. m., and from clay to day thereafter until sold, on the premises hereinafter described. being No. 629 South Fifth Street. Richmond. Indiana, offer for sale at pulbic auction all the interest of said Henrv Vosgrone. deceased. 'In and to the following described real estate In the City of Richmond, Wayne County. Indiana, to-wlt: A part of Lot Number Four C4) in that part of the City of Richmond, laid out by Christian Sehwogman, beginning at a point north five (5) degrees east seven and eighty hundredths (7.80) rods (130 02 feetl north of the southwest corner of said Lot Number Four (4); running thence south seventy-seven (77) degrees east -fourteen and fifty-two hundredths (14.52) rods! (239.58 feet): thence north nineteen (19) degrees east thirty-five (35) feet; thence in a northwesterly direction to the west line of said lot Number Four i (4) at a point forty (40) feet north (at right angles) of the first described! line: thence southwesterly with the west line of said Lot Number Four (4) to a point thirteen and eighty-six hundreths (13.86) feet north of the place of beginning. Excepting, fifteen (15) feet in width off of the entire east end of saW real estate herein described to be used as a private alley. Excepting from said above described real estate all that part of said Lot Number Four (41 heretofore conveyed by Michael A. Mayerhoefer and wife to the Cincin nati, Rchmond & Muncie Railroad by deed dated December 5th. 1900, and recorded December 6th. 1900. in Deed Record No. 114, on page 37S, of the Recorder's Office of Wayne County. Indiana. Said sale will be made free and clear of all liens with the exception of theivsi taxes, payable in 1922. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Wayne Circuit Court, for not less than the full appraised value if sold at private sale, and for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value if sold at public auction, upon the following TERMS AND CONDITIONS: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand; the balance in two equal Installments payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six percent interest from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, and secured bv a mortgage on the real estate sold. Or, the purchaser may pay all cash. Dated. Richmond. Indiana, this 11th day of December, 1920. FRANK TEPE. . Executor. Kelley & Kelley, Attorneys. ' Dec. 13-20-27 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS The annual meetinp of the owners of lots in Earlham Cemetery will be held at the office of Bradburv & Bailey, rooms 202-203 Colonial Building on Monday. January 2. 1921. at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. to elect one director and to receive the report for the past year and for other business pertaining to the cemttery. JOHN L. RUPE, President. Howard A. Pill, Secretary. Pec. 13-20-27. PUBLIC SALE
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On the Premises, Known as Ella Bond Farm, 1 Mile South of Greensfork, Tuesday, Dec. 21st, at 2 P. M. 142 ACRES Well fenced and in a high state of cultivation. TWO RESIDENCES Barns and other outbuildings in good repair. For terms of sale, inquire of DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Commissioner
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FOR RENT 2 Smites off Offices One is especially desirable for dentist or physician. The Starr Piano Co, 931-35 Main Street "
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I The sold dredge in operation and The huge gold -redge shewn above is used at Trinity Center, Trinity county, Cal. It is said to be the biggest wooden dredge in the world. Its capacity is from 400.000 to 450,000 cubic yards of dirt and gravel e-ery month and the buckets, of which there are eighty-three, are of twenty cubic Army Recruiting Office Enrolls 21 in November Reports published by the army information bureau shows that during the month of November, 1920, there were 24,267 men enlisted for army service in the United States. Of this number the Indianapolis office sent in 810. The local army office recruited 21. An effort is being made to enlist bandsmen in the United States army, according to Sergeant Thompson, of the local army recruiting office. A roan may now enlist for band service, who has had no musical training, m hatsoever. The army offers to teach a man the instruments to which he is best adapted, or the one which he may desire. Preparations are now being made to teach two hundred musicians for the army at the Seventh Recruit Depot Band, Columbus Barracks, Ohio. Prussia's potash deposits are estimated to contain salts equivalent to 1,000,000,000 metric tons of potash, enought to supply the world for two thousand years at the present rate of consumption. LEGAL NOTICE ' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wavne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, as Executrix of the last will ! and testament of Rertha E. Hawkins, deceased, late of said county, baia estate is probably solvent. SARAH W. HAWKINS. Executrix. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS, Attorney. Dec. 6-13-20 ' LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Mary Huck. Deceased. In the Wayne Circnit Court, October Term. 1920. Notice is hereby priven that Harry A. Huck, as Administrator of the estate of Mary Huck. deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on 18th day of December, 1920. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. HARRY A. HUCK, Administrator. Robbins. Reller &. Robbins, Attorneys. PUBLIC SALE
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M f I V 'n rM a few of the buckets which resemble feet capacity. They are made of manganese steel and each weighs 5,650 pounds. The bucket chain is 125 feet long and can dig to a depth of forty-five feet. The boat is 152 feet long, sixty-eight feet wide and thirteen feet deep, in hull alone. One million feet of lumber were used in iL The Earlham Levi T. Pennington, president of Pacific University, spoke in Monday's chapel exercises. Mr. Pennington is conducting a series of special meetings this week for the men of the college. During his Etay at the college Pennington will live in Bundy Hall and have conferences with individual students. Susanne Orssand, the French girl who graduated from Earlham last year, is expecting to spend her Christmas vacation at Earlham. She is now instructor of modern languages in Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio. Plats for "Milestones." to be given Saturday night, Dec. 18, will open Wednesday at the college and at the Westcott Pharmacy. CABLE CONFERENCE RENEWS ACTIVITIES WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. The International communications conference, threatened last week with disruption, today took a new lease on life. For eign delegates to the conference which is seeking an amicable means of dis posing of the former German cables, instead of being enroute to their homes, as had been planned, were preparing for another plenary session at which the prospects of an agreement reached at meetings Saturday night and Sunday could be made a reality. Just what the prospects of agreement were has not been disclosed, but it was understood that the contentions of the United States relative to equality among nations in cable landing rights on the Pacific island of Yap apd relative to Italo-American control of one of the seized German cables, now held by France, had been strengthened by the assurances of support that acting Secretary Davis of the state department received last week from the senate foreign rela tions committee. A woman always knows she would have had a good voice if it had been trained when she was younger. MONEY TO LOAN
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Loans as low s $20.00, as high as $300.00, on furniture, livestock, automobiles and other personal property without removal. Saving is the foundation upon which success of the Welfare Loan Society is built. . Borrowers save weekly or monthly to pay their notes when , due. Savers, who may never borrow, save at the Welfare Loan Society for the rainy day. One dollar starts a savings account on a savings passbook -5 per cent interest paid. Six percent interest paid on Welfare .Savings Bonds, issued in denominations of $50, $100.00 and $500.00. THE HAWKINS SYSTEM FOR EVERYONE
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Roman chariota more than buckets. stacker, in the stern of the boat, is 140 feet long. Refuse material is dumped through this. The dredger is operated by electricity and more than 1.500 horsepower is consumed by the boat with all fourteen motors running. The boat cost from $500,000 to $750,000 to construct. RUSSIANS IN CHINA MEET DIFFICULTIES IN PROVING STATUS (By Associated Press.) PEKING, Dec. 12. Russians in China are having a difficult time in establishing their status and rights since the Chinese government severed relations with the legation which represented the government of the late Russian Emperor Nicholas. This left them without representation since the Chinese government has not established diplomatic relations with the Soviet government of Russia. The condition in which the Russians are placed by this turn of events is illustrated by the fact that the military governor of th northern province of Manchuria has asked the Chinese government whether Russian offenders are now liable to the death penalty like the Chinese, Bince the governor understood that Russian offenders were amenable to Chinese law. The question was referred to the Chinese ministry of justice and the foreign office for consideration. In an effort to solve the problem of the standing of the Russians now In China, several non-political organisa tions in Harbin, Tientsin and Hankow have asked the Chinese Foreign Minister to appoint a Rusian administrator to have control of Russian affairs in China. They ask that Russian councillors be appointed to assist Chinese commissioners in centers wber there is considerable Russian population. The Russian petitioners requested that legal cases affecting the property or personal rights of Russian citizen in China be left to the decision of Russian courts in conformity with the Russian code. RELIEF COMMISSIONER DIES IN CONSTANTINOPLE CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 13 Captain J. Robinson, U. S. A., of Oakland. Cal., died in the American hospital here yesterday. He was in charge of grain distribuUon for the American commission for relief in the near east. Palladium Want Ads Pay 46 MONEY TO LOAN 46 WMI
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