Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 66, 26 January 1921 — Page 13

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

. f Advertising Rates 1 cent" per Hn. pr Insertion. wdrds to the line. No ad taken for lew than 20 cents panh or less than SO rents charfre. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on.daT of publication. For contract, call 'phone 2834 or 2872. MONUMENT8 JOHN P. KMSLIE Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 CHIROPRACTOR 2A if tott hvb stomach troubtvr SFK MK MISS STRALKY D. C. 243 Colonial. LOST 4 I,r?T Skid chains for truck. Finder Cnll 4450; reward IXiSTChUd's crey fur neckploce. Sunlov. Jannnrv 16. Reward; return Palladium office. j,6sT-hnd'saiv! between 'Foley's flropnchousi?. Tnckmeyer Hill. Liberty Ptk. Phone 202. ISsf PreFttTLlght tank, "between 6th and 17th St. on Main. Finder please call Merchant's Delivery, Man Repp's Store. 529 Main. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Male V'AXTED Local dealer for the sale of T .alley Farm Home Light and Power Plants and electrical accessories. We train and give material assistance to inexperienced men. Portland Electric Company. Portland. Ind.. distributors. HELP WANTED MALE 5 VOTING MAN For salesman. One with house to house experiences; opportunity for advancement. Tracy's Tea and Coffee House. 526 Main. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Few v.-eeks. Barbara earn big money. We place von. Write Moler Barber College. 105 S. Wells Str.. Chicago. HELP WANTED Male or Female 5 CLERKS fMen, women over 17, for postal mall service. $130 month. Examinations Jan. -Feb. Experience unnecessary. For -free particulars of Instruction, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 1041 Equitable Bldg.. Washington, D. C. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 TWO LADIES For house to house canvassing. Tracy's Tea and Coffee House. 526 Main. WANTED Good girl, general housework, 2 in familv. Apply 117 North 13 St. Phone 2260. WANTED Compont girl or woman for general housework. Mrs. Burton J. Carr. 21 South 14th St. EXPERIENCED COOK And' general housework girl, two in family. Box E-5185, care of Palladium. . WANTED Girl for housework, two in family, no washing, modern home. Apply at once. Box G-7152, care of Palladium. WANTED Middle-age woman for housekeeper for man with two children. I Spencer, N. Maple street, Eaton, Ohio. LADY WANTED One working in largo I factory or orrico preferred. CJood proposition sellintr candy. F. II. Allan Co., 136 W. Lake St., Chicago. LOCAL FIRM will have opening soon for young lady bookkeeper. Good qualification more necessary than experience. Address by mail with full particulars P. O. Box 340, City. TO MAKE $200 "monthly addressing-" mailing circulars. Soap 4c pound. Com- ; plete instruction 25c. Varra Suoi)"" Company, 621 Oliver Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. LAPIES We teach you halrdressingr, ( marceling. beauty culturo few weeks. We place you in position. High salary. Write Moler College. 105 S. Wells. Chicago. SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED SALESMEN WANTED Salesman experienced with farmers for high class liberal commission money making proposition. Local exclusive territory and close co-operation given. Address G7151 care Palladium. SITUATION WANTED 8 WANTED Position as housekeeper, maid, seamstress or practical nurse. Inquire at fourth house, north side of Asylum Ave. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT 5-room house, north side of double, 21st & S. A. No objection to children. Phone 2411. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 ROOM For rent. 204 N. 8th St. FOR RENTN. 14. -4 unfurnished rooms. 309 FOR RENT218 N. 8. -Modern furnished room. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS For rent; for desirable couple. 444 So. 8. NICE- SLEEPING ROOM Man and wife, privilege of cooking. 102 So. 3rd. Phone L'718. Jack Newsom. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23

Used Phonographs ALL OF THEM BARGAINS AT OUR "TRADE-IN" PRICES

EDISON

Large fumed oak cabinet, with 40 standard Edison Records

STARR Full si.e g-enuine green oak cabinet, g-ood as new, and a bargain $j jj

MIROPHONE Standard size phonograph in fumed oak case, good tone and motor, with automatic )

CLEARTONE Mahogany cae, discontinued model, in fine condition

See these and other while you can get first fjCALLY Opposite Post Office

ROOMS FOR RENT

ROOMS FOR RENT Either furnished or unfurnished, strictly modern home, grood location. Call at C. E. Keever KeaL Estate Co. 7. So. 11. Office Phone 1641; residence Phone 2169. SLEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 9 48 SO. 11 Two rooms upstairs In roar furnished for light housekeeping. FORWENT Iarirefront room-f urnished for housekeeping or sleeping, In modern home. 307 N. 13. TWO FRONT ROOMS For light housekeeping to desirable parties. 41 -Main. See Hopkins. . foil RENT Furni8hed-front room. 1st floor, private entrance, light housekeeping, $5 per week. Nice quiet : neighborhood. Also room, 7.50. John 1 N. Koll. . LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 NICE SLEEPING ROOM Man and : wife, privilege of cooking. 102 So. I 3rd. Phone 2718, Jack Newsom. I WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Or buy. office or residence, suitable for a doctor. Address Dr. C. J. Crain. Union City, Ind. MOVING HAULING STORAGE FORREST MONGER i For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 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 2228-1666 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. . W. Eo EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. PHONE 3105 330 LINCOLN TYPEWRITER REPAIRS 17 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 9 South 7th St. PAPER HANGING PAINTING PAPER HANGING Painting. Interior finishes, prices normal. Clyde RCnk, 204 So. 11. Call 1951. HOUSE PAINTING INTERIOR FINISHING Prices normal. Ph. 2571 E. C. SIMS Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable mechanic. FURNITURE REPAIRING Furniture and Repair Work Wood Turning Cook's Power Shop, Phone 3252 . WEARING APPAREL FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Rrown coat. $1. Call 1507. BLACK JACKET SUIT Good as new. 801 South 7 St. Phone 1 f 7 7 . FOR-SALE I.a(ii'srsuit.si-je 36. silk j dress, other clothing. ICS So. 12. j FOR SALE Two gray worsted gent's suits. Size 3S and 40. Good material. Excellent condition. Call 90Si Main St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and hlen grade spectacles call at CVE.- KEBVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. POTATOES 200 bushels of fine cooking potatoes at $1.35 single bushel, 60 lbs., guaranteed to be free from frot. Cheaper rates in larger lots. 177 F. Wayne ave., first door south of Litchonfels' Meat Market. Delivered any place in city. RICHMOND FRUIT CO. Thone 1509 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 Raw Furs Wanted 640 K 10th. WANTED To buy preferrably one or two-burner hot plate; also medium sized gas heater. Phone 1208 or call SOis1 Main St. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds: good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USED FURNITURE or all kinds wanted. Se us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods, 533 Main. Phone 129'i. E lTa SO N FUR NIT L RE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange 520 Main St. Phone 149 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 latest model, complete $1187 26 used bargains NOW, choice. 9. EVrpvTHlNCl Phone 1655

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITCRE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Urammer & Foster, 17 S. 7 th. Phone 1876. SPECIALS AT THE STORES ELECTRIC Washers, Ironers, Sweepers, Lamps and Supplies, Plumbing and Gas Supplies and Repairs, at Meerhof f 's, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. BUY NOW FOR LESS Best Standard Brands Worth $3.75, $3.50, $3.25 Your Choice Brand Now Robert Burns Roi-Tan Mozart Map of Cuba Hoosier Poet Gerard's Dutch Masters La Azora Harvesters Garcia $2.9 Box of 25c Cigars Maker-to-You Prices MI CORONA 6 cents. $2.75 Box U. S. MAIL 6 cents. $2.75 Box CLUB SPECIAL 8 cents. $3 75 Box RICHMOND ROSE 8 cents. $3.75 Box IMPERIA 10 cents. $4.50 Box FELTM.AN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main, Phone 2039 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 FOR SALE Several splendid used pianos; bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts. Phones 41 10-2623 RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bou.jrht. sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. FURNACES 25b WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. 7. FURNACES AND FURNACE REPAIR WORK R. J. BEHRINGER 812 South C St. Phone 1929 COAL AND FUEL COAL JELLICO BLOCK $11.00 POCAHONTAS $11.00 i Independent Ice & Fuel Co. Phone 34G5 BUILDING MATERIALS 28 IS IT A VERANDA? Build It -with Concrete Blcpg rfvm BertSciJkoSu Phone 3250 LIVE STOCK 31 cows, two FOR SALEShorthorns, 5126F. -Four fresh two Jerseys. Telephone i FOR SALE Extra good driving horse, large enough to make third horse on farm. Call 203 N. 4. AUTOMOBILES WANTED 33A WANTED Ford roadster, must be in good condition; priced right. Will pay cash. Phcne 1481. AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE 1917 Ford touring, runs good as new. Call 316 Lincoln. Phone 3393. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALF Electric car at a bargain. Phone 1 465. 191S MODEL 1'Onn CAR With delivery body. Call Weisbrod Music Co. FOR SALE Ford truck, almost new. Phone 3698. FOR SALE Oldsmoblle truck Al condition. Priced rifrht for quick sale. F. A. Williams, 90D Fountain City phone. FOR SALE Two electric cars, mechanical condition pood, appearance like new. Trms to responsible party. Phone 342S. Lorraine Motor Co. FOR SALE Model 490. 191S Chevrolet sedan or will trade for milch cows. Phone 54332 Corner Resevoir Road and Middleboro Pike. Call before 2 p. m. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING TOPS RECOVERED Lights sewed in curtains; also inside trimming. GUY ATCKLEY 610 North D Street AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St. Phone 2716 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 RADIATOR EPA I RING Work Called for and Delivered All Work Guaranteed CM. DAVIS SALES CO. 1209 Main St. PHONE 2411

SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,

AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES $1.00 PER GALLON RADIATOR ALCOHOL 188 Proof BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1512 Main Phone 2444 FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE 40 ACRES Good buildings, lots of fruit, good producer, $135 an acre. 100 ACRES 75 acres tillable, 6 acres in wood, rest in blue grass and pasture; 6-room house, bank barn; good hen house, garage, $140 an acre. FORREST H. MEEK Auctioneer and Realtor V y Office Phone 1S30. Residence 4095. FOR SALE Good home, fine location, A-No. 1 buildings, 10 acres; fine for retiringjarmer. Land can be rented adjoining. Possession March 1. Better see this for a home or a farming proposition. Phone 2558 'D. R. FUNK FARMS FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT First class bldgrs. and fences. 208 acres 3 miles north of Cambridge City. Possession Mar. 1st. K. R. A. Phone 22 on 182. W. J. Schwedes. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER Just out. containing 1S21 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin.If for a home or as an investment you are thinkinc of buying- good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landolosy. It Is free on request. Address Skid-more-Rlehle Land Co., 406. SkidinoreKiehle Bids., Marinette. Wl3e. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade For Sale or Trade for City Property Suburban home, 2 acres ; traction stop, National road. Owner. Phone 4525. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO I? VY Several acres of ground. Must he g-ood location. Box D4094, care of Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTERFIELD. Colonial Bldjf. c E KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office 'phone 1641: res. 2169. Office. 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate. Insurance. Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bide. FOIl SALE Modern six-room house. Rood location, hot water heating sys tern: chpap if sold this month. Address owner. 12 N. 10 St. Phone 2203' SPECIAL FOR RENT OR FOR SALE Five room cottage, electric lights, and water. See HUDELSON gas Phone 1899. ' FOR SALE 5-ROOM cottage, centrally located ; well worth the price asked ; $300 down and rest in small monthly payments. 1 ACRE and 5-room house at edge of city, on paved street ; well improved. 2 ACRES at edge of city; a fine home for retired farmer- modem house. GREULICH 223-224 Colonial Bldg. Fhoncs 2151-346S 1Sec Us for Farms and CityProperty HARRIS & KORTEWEG i South-we"! Corner Gth and Main Sts. Office Phone 227S Residence 3014 FOR SALE Orirwl Vft flfrM n-nM- K.avin t. f -i ,m v I ai-riiiint of lie.iltli, mipht consider : Kiohmond property. Especially good iloublc. well located. Property for ' soli-. Nearly new modT.n 6 rooms and j hath on bungalow style, west side. ' Price $i,50O. a hargrain; part terms. j A pood 7-room Iiousp. on west side, on j rnr line. Possession April '20. ln'l.j iTiee ?..outi; s.tnu down, .u per mo See LACEY & TILLSON 201 Colonial Bid?r.es. Phone 1008; Office 2SS3. AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEERING Farm sales a specialty REAL ESTATE HARRY RAMSEY Hittle Bids. Phones 257G-60I1

IND.f WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, 1921.

Suburban GREENSFORK, Ind. iLewis Bond is ill Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McMullen were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McMullen at Cambridge City Sunday Rev. TJ. O. Beadles, preached at the Methodist i church Sunday morning.... Mrs. Will Harris, living north of town underwent an operation Thursday night at Reid hospital. . . .Revival meeting each evening this week beginning at 7 p. m. Everybody welcome Greensfork high school won from Huntsville high school Friday night. The score was 40 to 19 Mrs. T. B. Gunckel is proving.. .; Mrs. Ross Eagle who was operated on at Reid Memorial hospital Saturday Is improving. .Mr. anda Mrs. Charlie Boyd and two children returned Monday evening from a visit in Ohio... .Mrs. Lena Bennett and children returned home Monday after a visit with her cousin at Milville. PERSHING, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Quin Richardson and family spent Sunday in Cambridge City with their parents Mrs. Grace Smith and daughter were calling in Cambridge City Sunday Mrs. Earl McCray and Mra irthn pti, i S of r: Umond. called on Mr. and Mrs. Burley Pfcmm andjamily Sunday, also Mr a -tT." nL,u7T. n. 'vl..! and Mrs. Clay Brooks of Richmond. ! .... Mrs. Bessie Stonecipher has re turned to her home after several weeks away n ursine mp Linvrl LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 6381921 ma"c annexing to me city or

r '.vu . ' territory situate there. . . .MIsa Margaret Mee of SomerllLe souwest quarter of Section viIle spent Sunday and Monday With 23., Township 14, North Range 1 her sister, Mrs. Dr. Crume. .. .Mr. and est in vVayne Township, Wayne, Mrs. Sam Miller visited relatives in County, Indiana, and which terri-j town Sunday afternoon The I. O. O. tory is to the west and north of said, p. building is being remodeled. It city of Richmond and contiguous i wm have a ciUD room furnished for thereto. - , the ladies The Campbellstown basbection 1. Be it ordained by the;itetball team played here with Gratis common council of the City of Rich-j Friday evening, the game ending 23 mond, Indiana, that there is now an-i tn in fnr r rarr.nv,oiistwn

ne.e(Lt0 and dec,ared to be a Part. of said City of Richmond, the following described territory: A part of the Southwest quarter Section 29, Township 14, north, Range 1, west, in Wayne Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana. Beginning on the south line, of said Section, which is the north Corporation line of the City of Richmond, Indiana, ioii.4dj ieet east or tne south-west corner of said Section, at the intersection of the south line of said Secwiu w.u mtr Doei tines ui fwgui ui vv ay of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railvum.auj , muuiug lueuce in

northwestwardly direction along the! Notice is hereby given that undereast line Of Right of Way line of saidj signed has been appointed by the railroad company to the north line Of) Wavne Circuit Court of Wayne County, the FairviAw Kiirhtn Addition lain ! Indiana, as administrator of the estate

" out by Cornelius & Sarah Ratllff: thence east along the north line of said Fatrview Heights Addition to the center line of the Richmond and Williamsburg Pike; thence in and along the center line of said Pike to the north corporation line of said City of Richmond, Indiana; thence west in and along the center of School Street which is the north corporation line of said city to the place of beginning, a

" twiiwi;, uiomcu uuiuiii me estate or tuaniove citegau. ae"A" is attached to this ordinace and! ceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana.

hereby made a part hereof. Said ter-jSald estate is supposed to be solvent, ritory hereby annexed to said City is) M 1LLIA AdminfsTrltor. contiguous thereto and part of said i Dated Jan. 12. 1921. territory is platted and part unplatted 1 Bay K. Shiveley, Atty.

nnrl nnnp nf ouch torr-itnrv ia wltkln - . ...... ..u. j tgj rv.vu&u the limits of another town nr eitv e o mv, .. . i' Seclon 2. This ordinance shall he in full force and effect from and after its passage and the due publication tuereor as by law required Passed by the Common Council of rw. dii , .1 nj,.. e tii .... lue uiry in xucnmonu, muiana, on the; 17th day of January. 1921 Presented to the Mayor for his sie - tture on the 17th day of January. nature 1921. Approved and Signed by the Mayor (ho i?h e t moi J "l uauuaij, W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Mayor. Wm. Stevens, City Clerk. Jan.l9-2G. Attest: PUBLIC SALE

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I will sell at public auction at the farm

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Commencing Horses

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45 head of horses ranging in age from 3 to 8 years and in weight from 1,000 to 1,800 pounds; 30 head of mules ranging in age from 2 to 7- years, 50 per cent mares; fat, and with good hair, including some good pairs.

10 Mdrjersey COW These cows cither have calves by side or are heavy springers.

A Hv PURE BRED BIG TYPE

4U Sows

These are due to farrow in March and April 10 Tons Baled Alsike Clover Hay 6 PURE BRED AIREDALE PUPS 8 Tons of Baled Oats Straw

Terms Made Known on Day of Sale

Button, Drcsbach, Ross, Auctioneers Lunch on the Grounds

Stoffee will return to his work at the clgdjr factory. He has been home ill. .... Milton Snapp and Mr. Carl Rocker are working at Cambridge City at the cigar factory. Mr, and Mrs. Iva Chenewortbrare here visiting her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gipe Mrs. Ruth Lowery Is recovering from the mumps Mrs. Bell 8napp Is 111 Mr. and Mrs. Thalia of Hagerstown are viBitlng her sister, Mrs. Russell Book. . ; . .About thirty members of Jesse Rebecka Lodge attended lodge at Richmond Saturday night, where the degree was conferred upon candidates. Webster lodge did the work.. ..Mrs. Hattio Winters was an Indianapolis

visitor Wednesday Harry Fisher

im-'and sister Mrs. Williams, visited Mr. land Mrs. Charles Kocker Sunday I Mr. Henry Kocker, who has been sick

tor several montns, is sngnuy worse Tho roll call and banquet of the I. O. O. F. lodge was well attended Saturday night. GRATIS, O. Miss Zelpha Barnhart spent a couple of days in town with her grandmother. Mrs. Rena Barnhart, last week Stanley Apgar and family have moved into the property recently vacated by San Miller and family. Miss Melva Apgar will be with them the remainder of the winter. . . . Mrs. Kate Focht dined with Mrs. Lavina Mullen Wednesday Herscnei merman and famil, of Miamisburg v?" ounoay na u" wiiy .u Lfaml,y - " ;M"; Carrie Dull dined with ! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Oldfather, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Apgar called on their son Stanley Ap1 " lam"' ouuuoj- wjuo vuituniversity, spent the week-end at home with his parents Miss Pauline Heller spent Saturday evening In Eaton and ottended a basketball game ! Friday evening of this week the girls' team will go to Fairhaven and play with the gills' team there. SIX KILLED IN WRECK. (By Associated l'ress) SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Salvador, Jan. 26. Six persons were killed and five injured in a collision . between a coal train and a work train ! on the western railroad near here j yesterday. The line has been blocked by the wreckage LEGAL NOTICE NOTTCE OF APPOIN'TVFVT . T-.-.. J J Said estate Is probably solvent. THOMAS C. VOORIIEES. Administrator. Benjamin F. Harris, Attorney. Jan 19-2-Feb.2 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Manlove Stegrall. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un der si arned has been appointed by the i Jan l.-ls-.S LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATORS SALE Notice is hereby Riven that the un dersigned as Administrator of the es tate of Clara Keever. deceased will of I for f,or sale ?l P.ulllc auction the per sonal property belonging to said es 1 soiihi properly peionjrinir tate on Thursday the loth day of Febru ary, 1921. at 1:30 o'clock p. m. at the ! late residence or I TcIVy r!S said decedent at west 3rd Street in hmond in Wayne Coun I ty, Indiana. &aia personal property consists of furniture, beds and bed"HK. eioves. carpets, cnairs, oisnes, cooklne- utensils and nthrr Mptil in housekeepinc- Terms: Cash. THOMAS VOORHEES. Administrator. Benjamin F. Harris, Atty. Jan. 19-26-Feb.2. PUBLIC SALE one mile north of Straughn, Ind., on at 11 o'clock aed Mule: aed'CMlt: R. E. HENLEY

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EMPLOYMENT SURVEY REPORTS 3,473,466 LESS JOBS THIS YEAR WASHINGTON. Jan. 26. Exceeding by a' million and a half previous' estimates of the number of unemployed by Industrial and other leaders, figures based on a first nation-wide sur' vey Just completed by the department of labors employment service showthat at the beginning of the year the number of persons employed in industry in this country was 3,473,466 less than a year ago. While, in announcing this figure. Director John B. Densmore pointed outtbat it did not take into account workers who may have found employment in agricultural and 'Other pursuits no' covered by the survey and therefore could not be taken as representing the exact number of unemployed, other officials said they believed the army of unemployed might be larger even than the total given. This was possible they said, because the survey covered only those pursuits classed under the bead of "mechanical industry'" and no effort wa3 made to ascertain the reduction in the number of persons employed in other vocations. Michigan Hardest Hit. - Michigan is shown to be the hardest hiL The working force in its industrial plants is reduced 82 percent from one year ago. Ohio comes second, Its reduction Is a shade over-50 percent; Indiana, third, its reduction being blightly under 50 per cent Illinois is fourth, 44 percent below a year ago, then Connecticut ,43 percent; Massachusetts, 38 percent: New York, 28 percent; Wisconsin, 32 percent, and New Jersey, 22 percent. By Industrial groups, the largest percentage of reduction as compared with a year ago occurred In automobiles and accessories, which Indicated a 69 percent drop in employmenL This industry a year ago employed about 8 percent of the total number in all industry. Second comes the building trades with a reduction of .52 percent. Twelve months ago these crafts employed about 11 percent of all workers in industry. Next comes textiles and clothing, hosiery and underwear, with a curtail of 35 M percent in employment; leather, boots and shoes, with a 35 percent reduction; lumber, furniture, boxes, and wood products, 32 percent below last year; metals, machinery, electric goods, and foundry products, 30 percent off; clay, glass, cement, and stone, 19 percent off: packing and food products, 19 percent below last January. Navy Recruiters to Leave Richmond "The Richmond Navy Recruiting station will move to Indianapolis next Monday," stated Chief Roberts of the local station, Wednesday. Orders were received from Indianapolis Tuesday. Chief Roberts will go to Indianapolis to wait for further orders, while his assistant J. H. Graves, has received orders to report to the U. S. S. Connecticut at Philadelphia, Feb. 5. , The office equipment was removed some time ago and the recruiters have been waiting for furter instructions. "The closing of the station Is due to the fact that the navy has recruited her required quota," Eaid Chief Roberts. Local Friends to Survey Arkansas Institute Professor Harlow Lindley, of Earlham, and Miss Ruthanna M. Simms. head of the Home Mission board of the Five Years meeting, are at Southland institute, Helena, Ark., for the purpose of taking a survey of the Friends' school. Assisting in the work of survey are Jackson Davis, of the general educa tion board or the Koeueieiier f oundation; T. J. Presson, supervisor of Negro schools of Arkansas, and Leo M. Favrot, state agent of rural schools. Baton Rouge, La. Expect Large Crowd at Friends Meeting It is believed that at least 125 young Friends of the four Friends churches of Richmond will be present at the mass meeting of young Friends to be held at the West Richmond Friends church Wednesday night. A banquet has been prepared for the occasion. This mass meeting is the first of what may become a periodical practice, according to Clarence E. Pickett, Wednesday. The present meeting was arranged by a committee composed of one from each of the four young Friends church societies. ACCUSE TWO BROTHERS OF ALPINE MURDERS GENEVA. Jan. 26. Two brothers. Valle and Marcello Araata, and their uncle Joseph Bassin, residents of the village of Gignod, near the St. Bernard Hospice, have been arrested on the charge of murdering three Italian Alpinists last Friday morning. The sound of shots was heard by the monks at the hospice early on Friday, and, guided by dogs, they began to search the neighborhood later finding the bodies of the murdered men. Investigation showed the bodies had been robbed. Italian police under whose jurisdiction the scene of the murder is located, were convinced the Ruilty men were Inhabitants of Gignod. Thy learned the slain men had exhibited considerable money while parsing through the village, and found evidence to prove the men under arrest were implicated in the crime. Valle Amato had an excellent war record, lie was captured by the Austrian and placed in a concentration camp at Manthausen. but escaped after killing four Austrian sentinels. MONEY TO LOAN LOAN On Furnture. Pianos Live Stock. Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get Our Terms Before Borrowing One to Twenty Months to Pay ) All Transactions Stricely Private THE STATE IVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor. Colonial Bldg. PHONE 2560 f ;