Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 67, 27 January 1921 — Page 11

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MONUMENTS 1 JOHN P. E M S L I B Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Fhone 4023 CHIROPRACTOR 2A TF VOTT HAVR STOMACH TROUBLK SEE ME. MISS ST R A LEY D. C. 243 Colonial. SPECIAL NOTICE 2

FARMERS, NOTICE I am now located on North.A street, between Fifth and Sixth, next to Crystal Ice Co., known as old Bullerdick Barn : I have to offer now: 5 fresh cows, with calves by side; 1 rull-blood Holstem, extra good milker. 10 general purpose horses; 1 bay horse, 4 years old, well broke, weight 1600 lbs.; 1 good driving pony. 3 rubber-tire top buggies, 1 high spring wagon, 4 set of buggy harness. Don't forget: I buy and sell livestock. See me before you sell or buy. CHAS. LONG LOST LOST Presto Light tank, between 6th and 17th St. on Main. Finder please call Merchant's Delivery, Man Rapp'g Store. !29 Main. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Male A NICE BUSINESS For sale. W. Walters, 107 S. 9. See D. WANTED Local dealer for the sale of Lalley 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 WANTED Men to learn barber trade. I Few weeks. Barbers earn big money, j We place you. Write Moler Barber Coeg. 105 S. Wells Str.. Chicago. j SPECIAL ENTRANCE DAY, JANUARY j 31. Now is the time to prepare for i the re-opening of business. If possiMe make all arrangements this week; j hut be sure to be. on hand Monday morning for day school or Monday evening for night school. Richmond Rusiness College, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2040. HELP WANTED Male or Female 5 CLERKS fMen. women) over 17, for nostal mnll sprvlrp 411ft t-i i t Vi ' - '

nminattons .Tan. -Feb. Experience un- WANTED TO RENT Or buy, office or necessary. For free particulars of In- ' resilience, suitable for a doctor. Adstrurlion, write J. Leonard. ( former j ""res Dr. C. J. Crain. Union City. Ind. I'icil Service Examiner) 1041 Kquit- I ;lle Bldg.. Washington, D. C. j JVIOVI NG H AU LING STORAGE

HELP WANTEDFFMALE 6 WANTED Girl to do housework E.-.O04. care of Palladium. Box " ANTED Colored girl to help in kitchen: permanent rrtace. Reid hos pital. I i ruo'i Kin, general nousework. 2 in fami'v. Apply 117 North i ' ;-r. Phone 2no. WANTED Middle ag'-d Udv for gen- : cval housework, small fnmilv. 1303 I Harris St... Benton Heights. EXPERIENCED COOK And general linucwork girl. l"o in fmiilv. Box i E-51S5, care of Palladium. j WAVTED Girl for housework, two In! fa.nily, no washing, modern home. Ap- i ply at once. 3J9 Pearl St. Phone 3078. ' WANTED Woman to do "general housework, who is willing to go to the country. Mrs. Geo. Chrlsm.m, 32S Kinsey. ! LAI.y WANTED One" work ing in large factory or off ice- preferred. Good proposition selling r.ndy. F. H. Allan ( Co.. 136 W. Lake St., Chicago. i L"CAL 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. SPECIAL' ENTKANCK'pAY." JANUARY 31. Now is the time to prepare for the re-opening of business. If possi-: I'll make all arrangements this week; , but be sure to be on hand Monday ' morning for day school or Mondavi evening for nigtit school. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bldg. Phone "010 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23

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CLEARTONE Mahogany case, discontinued model, in fine condition

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HELP WANTED FEMALE.

TO MAKE $200 monthly addressing, mailing circulars. Soap 4c pound. Complete instruction 25c. Varsra Supplv Company, 621 Oliver Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. LADIES We teach von halrdressinsr. mArrln? hatv fiiltnrA few weeks. 1 We place you in position. High salary. Write Moler College. 105 S. Wells. Chicago. - SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED WANTED Salesman to sell cigars. Give references. Address box 1-9118. Care of Palladium. SALESMEN WASTED 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. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FOR KENT 4 unfurnished rooms. 309 N. 14. FOR KENT Modern furnished room. 218 N. 8. TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS 34 So. 6. MODERN FRONT ROOM Furnished. 113534 K. Main. 7-ROOM HOUSE With bath, for rent. Call 208 S. 14. I NICELY FURNISHED ROOM For gentleman, bath. 210 S. 10 St. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS For rent; for desirable couple. 444 So. 8. NICE SLEEPING ROOM Man and wife, privilege of cooking. 102 So. 3rd. Phono 2718. Jack Newsom. ROOMS FOR RENT Either furnished or unfurnished, strictly modern home, pood location. Call at C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. 7. So. 11. Office Phone 1641; residence Rhone 2169. SLEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 9 4G SO. 11 Two rooms upstairs in rear furnished for light housekeeping:. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 ROOMS For sleeping- and light housekeeping. 25 So. 4. LIIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS For rent. Call 315 N. 17 after 5 p. m. or Saturday afternoon. TWO FURNISHED LIGHT HOCSEkeeping rooms, private bath. l!ox E 5065, care of Palladium. NICE SLEEPING ROOM Man and wife, privilege of cooking. 102 So. 3rd. Phone 271R, Jack Newsom. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping with privilege of kitchen and bath. No children. 908 Main St. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR R EXT Furnish e d apt. 31 N. 11. FOR RENT Furnished 5 rooms house, modern. 318 N. 15. FOR RENT 5-room house, north side of double, 21st & S. A. No objection to children. Phone 2 HI. WANTED TO RENT STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODSI i' enma:i s Morale liouse. jvppiy ren1 man's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. j 619 Main St. ; FORREST. MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN ! 200 S. 7th St. Phone 260 LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COM PAN IT Crating and Storage Rear 19 S 11th St. Phones 222S-156S W. G. BAKER. Mgr. W. E. EVANS Tor local and long distance hauling of all kinds. THONE 3105 330 LINCOLN PAPER HANGING PAINTING PAPER HANGING Pninting, interior finishes, prices normal. Clyde Renk, 204 So. 11. Coll 1951. HOUSE PAINTING INTERIOR FINISHING Prices normal. Ph. 2571 E. C. SIMS Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable mechanic. FU RN ITU RE REPAIRING Furniture and Repair Work Wood Turning Cook's Power Shop, Phone 3252 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 latest model, complete $187 used bargains NOW, choice. Phone 1655

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BELOW ALL OTHER! DISCOUNT PRICES j Between You and High Prices Stands FELTMAN v i FURNITURE STORE 35-37 South 6th St. Phone 2459 j AL RUBY, Mgr. ' . FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har- ! ness, a bargain if sold at once. 736 i So. 6. ! WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles call at C. E. KEEVEU'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' frost. Cheaper rates in larger lots. 177 Ft. Wayne Ave., first door north of Lichtenfels' Meat Market. Delivered any place in city. RICHMOND FRUIT CO. Phone 1509 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE A couch. Phone 202S. 9x12 RUG Cheap; used short time. can izu so. 16. FOR SALE Black davenport, good condition. 1024 So. 8. FOR SALE Canaries, male and female, fine singer. 216 So. 13. ONE DO M E S T 1 C S E W I N G MACHINE, one water power washing machine, one wringer and bench, gas range, library table. Call 222G N. I). WEARING APPAREL FOR SALE 21 ! FOR SALE Brown coat, $4. Call 1507. KOIt SALE Two gray worsted gent's suits. Size 38 and 40 Good material. Excellent condition. Call 9084 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 Raw FursWanted 640 N 10th. WANTED To buy preferrably one or two-burner hot plate; also medium sized gas heater. Phone 1208 or call 908 Main St. ' o FU1 VnTt T Rfcf A N fT STO V lqsrnunds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOI IJSEP FURNITURE or all kinds: wanted. Se us before you sell. ! Townser.d's Used Goods, 533 Main. Phone 1296. KLIASON FURNITURE EXCHANGK Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Ellason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phone 1469. Kl'!!Nl'iTKK WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Rratnmer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone ISTfi. SPECIALS AT THE STORES ELECTRIC Washers, Ironers, Sweepers, Lamps and Supplies, Plumbing and Gas Supplies and Repairs, at Meerhoff's, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 IS IT A FARM BUILDING? Build It with Concrete Blgx jfan Bertsclijfros Phoae 3250 AUTOMOBILESf cr. SaleorTrade j FOR SALE OR TRADE 1917 Ford tourinsr. runs eond as new. Call ."IS ! Lincoln. I'hone 3CS3. FOR-SALE 2 Red Pole Cows, fresh; 3 Shorthorn heavy springers; 1 Brindle springer; 1 Holstein springer. Walter Fallow. Phone 4507 AyTOJ?ILA?JlOR SALE 33 FOR SALE Electric car at a bargain. Phone Hfil. 1918 MODEL FORD CAR With delivery body. Call We.isbrod Music Co. FOR SALE Oldsmobile truck At condition. Priced right for quick sale. F. A. Williams, SOD Fountain City phone. FORSALE Two electric cars, mechanical condition good, appearance like new. Terms to responsible party. Phone 3 42S. Lorraine Motor Co. FO I i S A LE M od el 4 9 6, i 9 1 8 Chevrolet sedan or will trade for milch cows. Phone r 43112 Corner Resevoir Road and 1 Middleboro Pike. Call before 2 p. m. i AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE One 1920 mod- j el Ford coupe; one 191S model Dodge ! touring. Geo. Worley Garage, 10 So. j ftil St. Phone 2906. VULCANIZING .55 i DON'T throw away your old tires. Bring them to us, we can put more miles in them. BENNETTS TIRE STORE 1512 Main Phone 2444 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Myers' Self-Cleaning SPARK PLUGS Stays clean, al ways fires in oil pumping cylin- ( ders, does not pre-fire in dry,J hot cylinders absolutely giiar-i anteed. SI. 25 FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main St.. Phone 2039 Cut-Rate Tire Store

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TIRES AND TUBES WHY PAY- MORE? GRANT REBUILT THRES Exchange Fabric Prices NON SKID or rib . 28x3 ' 30x3 -!30x3 ..$ 8.35 ..$ 8.65 ..$10.75 ..$11.70 ..$12.20 ..$13.80 ..$14,50 ..$15.20 ..$15.95 31x4 32x4 34x4 TUBES 30x3 $2.40 31x4 $3.80, 30x3 $2.85 35x4 $4.15' 32x3.. $3.25 34x4 $4.35 OESTING PLUMBING CO. 635 S. E Phone 1342 Grant Rebuilt Tiro Exchange DENNIS IMPLEMENT CO. 15 So. 7th Phone 144(5 AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING TOPS RE-COVERED Lights sewed in curtains; also inside trimming. . GUY ATCHLEY 610 North D Street AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So' 9th St' Phone 2716 AUTO TOPS & CURTAINS 35 CLOSETlTE CURTA ENS FOR FORDS Make your car as good as an all year around top and much more convenlent, PRICE $52.00 Installed on Any Ford AUTO TREMMENQ Of All Kinds W. A. PARKE 17 S. 10th St. Phone 1632 LIVE STOCK 31 FOR SALE One horse. S05 N. 13th. I 'OR SALE Four fresh cows, two PhortBrns, two Jersevs. Telephone 512r,f : FOR SALE Extra good driving horse. I large enough to make third horse on I farm. Call 203 N. 4. DOGS FOR SALE AIREDALE TERHIOR TUPSbargain, $i apiece. Pedigreed. Woods. Dublin, Ind. -At a Harry MUSICAL I NSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Severn) splendid ire i pianos; bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts. Phones 411 0-2623 RECORD EXCHANGE I'SED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1S76. Office 17 S. 7. COAL AND FUEL COAL JELL! CO BLOCK POCAHONTAS .. . .M1.00 .$11.00 Independent Ice & Fuel Co. Phone 3465 FARMS WANTED WANTED Farm on thirds. Can give reference. Call 22? S. 9th. FARMS FOR SALE MORGAN BARGAIN 1C0-ACRE FARM A good dairy farm, 7 miler; ?70 per acre. Improved. MORGAN Sixth and Main FOR SALE 40 ACRES Good buildings. lots of fruit, good producer, fl35 an acre. 100 ACRES 75 acres tillable, 6 acres in wood, rest in blue grass and pasture; 8-room house, hank barn; good hen house, garage, J140 an acre. FORREST El. MEEK Auctioneer and Realtor Office Phone. 1S30. Residence 4095. FARMS FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT First class bldgs. and fences. 20S acres 3 miles north of Cambridge City. Possession Mar. 1st. R. R. A. Phone 22 on 182, W. J. Schwedes. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER just out. containing 1921 facts of clover land In Marinette County. Wisconsln.lf for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Lando'ogy. It Is free on request. Address Skld-more-Riehle Land Co.. 406. SkidmoreRiehle Bldg., Marinette. AVIse. REAL ESTATE WANTED WILL BUY small well located modern house or cottage if price is right. Box 11095. care Palladium. WAl'TED'T6'BUY--SeveraTcr'es of I ground. Must be good location. Box D4094, care of Palladium.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTERPIELD. Colon!! Bldg. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office 'phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. C C. HAWLEY SON . New Paris. O. For Farms And Real Estate of all Vln.is FOR SALE Modern six-room house, good location, hot water heating system; cheap if sold this month. Address owner, 12 N. 10 St. Phone 2203. See Us for Farms and CityProperty HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner Gth and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 FOR SALE 100 Acres 1 miles from good trading point; good bank barn and 8-room house, land very slightly rolling. This farm is .an extra good producer, mostlv sugar tree land. Price, $16,000 160 Acres 2 miles from trading point; an extra good set of farm buildings, i land Dracticallv level. Priced at $150 per acre. 30 Acres 2 miles from Fountain City, extra good buildings, level. Priced $200 per acre. See FOREMAN ADDLEMAN Phones 1097, 2960, 6011 310-311 Colonial Bldg. AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEERING Farm sales a specialty HARRY RAMSEY REAL ESTATE GREEN &. RAMSEY Ilittle Bldg Phones 2576-6041 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Kelly, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Walter V. Reid. as administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Kelly deceased, has presented and filed hisaccount and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will rome up for examination and action of paid Circuit Court on 29th day of January, 1921. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there b", whv account and vouchers should not be approved. WALTER V. REID. Administrator. I B-enjamin F. Harris, Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Sarah L. Ketrham. deceased. In th Wayne Circuit Court, January Term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Oeorg M. Logan as executor of the estate of Sarah L. Ketcham, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said es-' tate, and th.it the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on 29th day of January, 1021. 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. GEORGE M. LOGAN. Executor. A. C. Lindemuth, Attorney. Jan. 13-20-27. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Ashby, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court. January term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Luther Leihoid as administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Thomas Ashby. 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 19th day of February. 1921. 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. LUTHER LETBOLD. Administrator. Benjamin F. Harris, Attorney. Jan.27-Feb.3-10. LEGAL NOTICE In' the matter of the estate of Raymond A. Deeter, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court. January Term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Theodosia Deeter as Administratrix of the estate of Raymond A. Deeter, deceased, has presented and filed her 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 29th day of January. ! ti, 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. THEODOSIA DEETER. Administratrix. Ben jami n F. Harris, Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Christian Schwenke, de ceased. I i-oi.ice is nereny given mat ine un- ; uersigrnea nas amy quaiuiea in inn ( Wayne Circuit Ciurt, as executor of : the last will and testament of Chris- I tian Schwenke, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE A. SCHWENKE, Executor. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attys. Jan.27-Feb.S-10. MONEY TO LOAN r

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Cooperation in I'ALLADIIH NEWS BUREAU DASHINGTON, Jan. 27. Now that: President-elect Harding's conferences j Kith the "best minds" have terminat-i ed, members of congress who were called to Marion are expressing the opinion that the Harding administration is to be a government not only with the consent of the governed, but with the best counsel of the governed. They are predicting that during the next our years the executive and legislative branches of the government will co-operate harmoniously, which has not been the case during the greater part of the Wilson regime, even when the Democrats were in control of congress. "I found Mr. Harding a good listener," remarked Representative Mondell, Republican house leader. This is a gift generally lacking in public men, who, as a rule, much prefer to be listened to than to listen. Leaders Confer. Among the leaders in congress 'who conferred with Mr. Harding at Marion were Senator Smoot, who advised regarding appropriations and reorganiation of government establishments; Senator New, of Indiana, generally regarder as Mr. Harding's I closest friend, who discussed general politics; Senator Knox, who has specialized on foreign affaire; Senator Curtis, who discussed appropriations; ' Senator Wadsworth, military affairs and reorganization; House Leader Mondell, who talked on house co-operation, the special session of congress, and a general economy program.; Chairman Good, of the house appropriations committee, on the economy program and budget legislation; Representative Kahn, on Pacific coast problems; Representative Anthony and Representative Tilson, on military appropriation and policy; Representatives Fordney, Longworth and Bachrach, on tariff legislation. Common Council. On Capitol Hill confidence is expressed that the big problems confronting the next administration will be solved by common council between Mr. Harding and congress. What particularly pleases members of congress I with the president-elect is that he is approachable. It is stated that Mr. Harding let it be understood by those who visited him at Marion that he would freely hear" any proper suggestion without either being himself embarrassed or suggesting an embarrassing situation for the adviser. Many Well-Wishes. Mr. Harding comes to the predidency with a host of well wishers in ! both houses of congress, a situation the country can derive much satisfac- ! tion from, for if the government is to be satisfactorily administered and a HE MAY SUCCEED FAMOUS CARUSO Memoat Charlie Marshall, in the role cf Othello. Charlie Marshall, American tenor, ia looked to by many opera devotees to succeed Enrico Jar u so as premier tenor of the operatic stage if the Italian singe) finds it necessi ry to retire because of his unfortunate accidents. Marshall has just won praise in a Chicago isit and in his coming appearance in New York will be iudsred critically. LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE l'f REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Ezra Clements deceased, in pursuance of an order of the Wayne County, Indiana, wil loffer for sale at public auction, on the premises on Tuesday the 15th d?y of February, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m. the following described real estate in said Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Sixty (60 feet six f6) lnche in width of .the entire east side of lot number one (1). and sixty-five e.") feet six (6) inches in width off of the entire east side of lot number two (2), all in Robert Green's Addition to the town of Newport (now Fountain City.) Terms: One-third cash, one-third in nine 9 months and oue-third in eighteen (IS) months from date of sale, the deferred payments to be evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser in usual bank form, bearing seven percent interest from date of sale and secured by first mortgage on said real estate. Or the purchaser may pay all cash. FRANK A. CLEMENTS. Administrator. Benjamin F. Harris, Attorney. .Ian.l3-20-27-Feb.3. MONEY TO LOAN Phone 1545. Richmond, Ind. MAIN AND SEVENTH STREETS

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ders Predict .? Next Fburlfears program of necessary legislation ia to be carried out there must be thorough team-work on the part of the "executive and of congress. It Is emphasized that Mr. Harding having served in the senate knows the legislative angle, and will surfer no embarrassment in his dealings with congress. The leaders in congress are satisfied that Mr. Harding has no desire toward dominating legislation; by that they mean he will not attempt Jto force through measures he advocates by scoldings or by the brandishing o:' the big stick. - -. .:' Acceptance Premature. - It was hinted recently that the general acceptance of the report that Charles E. Hughes was to be the next secretary of state was premature. Each day now makes it more apparent that Mr.'Harding has not definitely decided on Hughes as the premie.of his cabinet. It is regarded significant that when a report was printed that Senator Penrose had advised Mr. Harding to appoint Mr. Hughes the Pennsylvania senator promptly issued a denial. The sentiment of many Republican leaders in regard to Mr. Hughes was expressed by a middle western member of the bouse when he said: Against Hughes. "Just why Mr. Harding should pick a man who has failed so lamentably in his diplomacy in dealing with members of his own party to take charge of the diplomatic relations of this country with the other nations of the world I am unable to see. There has been considerable revival of talk that Elihu Root will be selected for secretary of state, and the report that the premiership is to go to Senator Knox has by no means subsided. END PRELIMINARIES FOR BUYING TURBINE Approval of the Westinghouse Electrical Manufacturing company's bond in connection with the 5,000 k. w. turbine that is to be installed at thf light plant comprised the chief business of the board of works Thursday morning. The bond is filed with the National Surety company of New York. The signing of the bond by the board and return of the contract for the turbine complete all the preliminaries to the purchase of the new unit, it was said. The assessment roll for the sanitary sewer running from South West First to South West Second streets through the first alley south of Main street t Front street. The appraisement committee of (he city reported on the estimated vq'u of the old market house grounds ?nl building. This was placed at $14 ') for the lot and $500 for th.- biiildinp The total appraisement of the s ' is $14,500. Members of the board of works fr city pchool board talked over fn Peacock road which will run hy b new junior high school in West P.:.raond. This was done in an inform meeting after the rrgul.ir board m-1 ing. The question of the school ?o-r being in favor of widening tli cr);rv road so as to form a city street wa discussed. No definite action wa.--- (av en by either board. A3INGT0N ENTERTAINS KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ABTXGTOX. Ind., Jan. 27. About 150 Knights of Pythias attended the county meeting held here Wednesday night. Virtually every town in the county was represented by one or more members. The Richmond degree team put on the work in the firEt rank. Six candidates took the work. The Abington men staged the second rank for three new members. Lunch was served by the local lodge. Lon Frame's Farm House Destroyed by Fire Today EATOX, O., Jan. 27. The two-fitory farm house of Lon Frame, four miles northwest of here, was destroyed today by fire which originated in a flue. The building was valued at $3,000. L. E. Bishop, a neighbor, discovered the blaze. Only a very few pieces of furniture were saved. It is not known how much insurance was carried on the building. Neighbors prevented the fire from spreading to the barn. Fountain City, Ind. FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind. Miss Georgianna Hatfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hatfield, was united in marriage Saturday to Owen C. Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rich. The wedding took place at the home of Rev. Owen Livengood and family at Shelbyville. Rev. Livetigood was formerly pastor of the Christian church at this place. The. young couple motored through, leaving Saturday after noon and arriving at Shelbyville about eight o'clock that evening. The rina ceremony was used They will make 1heir home in Richmond, Mrs. Rich being employed as bookkeeper at th? Wayne Works, and Mr. Rich as agon! of the Equitable Life Insurance company. The local High school basketball team will play against the High soboo' team of Hagerstown Saturday night at the K. of P. hall. Miss Helen Pagg left last week for Xenia, O., where she has accepted a position. . Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harrison spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dougherty at Cambridge. ; Miss Katherine Pegg bas been visiting with relatives at Indianapolis for the past week. " Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rich and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr Carl Hartman of near Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beall entertained at supper Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas Mr. Richard "Prentiss and Mr. Charles Cory. - The imperial state crown . of England contains one great ruby and four small rubies, one large sapphire, six, teen smaller sapphires, eleven emer aids, 1,363 brilliant diamonds. , tXlZ rose diamonds, 147 table diamonds, and 77 pearls.