Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 68, 28 January 1921 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 9921.

ITALIAN EXPLORER SEEKS DEVELOPMENT OF EASTERN AFRICA (By. Ai'cUtel"Pre) ROME!, Jan28.The Duke of Abruz- ' i has uriflcrtafceatan .ambilioua proranr to develop the -resources of Italian Somalilandthe most eastern part of Africa, by GiS'expeditioia td that . colony , on which he has embarked. ,iThe- distinguished Italian. , explorer , plana to , fight the dreadful form of "material 'fever which decimates the people and the terrible tse-tse fly which attacks the cattle. He hopes

also to increase the production of cotton and other products of the colony. He will attempt to accomplish this by controlling the course and the surplus waters of the Ubl Shebell river, ihe main water supply of the southern portion of Somaliland, known as ' the colony of Benadir. The duke plans to 6pend the entire winter In an effort to make it healthy, prosperous and a source of profit to Italy.- v """To Direct Irrigation. An attempt will be made to direct the irrigation jf the country adjacent to the river by construction of reservoirs' for the - use of animals so as to save them from the tse-tBe fly which attacks them when they are taken to the riverto drfaik." ;, Starting from Mogadiscio, the duke will go by the Ubi Shebel river . to Maaddel where his enterprise will be centered. He carried a large quantity of agricultural machines and hopes with their aid to develop cotton growing along the river, as the English have tlone along the Nile. The government is aiding in the development of Benadir colony by Improving the caravan roads which lead into Maaddel.

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MACEDONIA, O. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Loop and son. Parrel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. IT. Loop, at Camden Miss Bertha Yost called em Miss Melva Kemworthy Sunday.. . . ..John Walter Kenwofthy called On Guy Deem and family Sunday afternoon.. . , .Mx. . and Mrs. Edwin Yost visited , in : Camden Sunday Guy Deem spent Monday afternoon with his mother Several from here, attended "Mr. Heck's sale Tuesday ; Mrs. Emma Jones and son Charles, a spent last Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kenworthy. . . .

day with his daughter,- Mrs. John Spit;ler, of Ingomar Mrs. Edwin Yost f spent Tuesday with Will Yost ami family.. . -Roy Doty and family moved to Camden Tuesday.. .William Parish has been ill of pneumonia Miss Marie Hicks came from Hamilton to attend her father's sale Friday.. .Mrs. Raymond Kabler is spending a fewdays this week with her daughter, Mrs. John Kirkpatrick.

H ANNA'S CREEK The Rev. Max Schaffer, of Muncie, will preach

"here next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock.! Sunday school at the usual hour. A welcome to all. . .Mr. and Mrs. Everett ; Ballinger entertained at six o'clock dinner last Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Everett LaFuze and son Harvey, : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ardery and son " Jimmie and daughter Bettie Bernice. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harmeyer and laughters Mary, Frances and Marr caret and son Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Stevens. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Everett LaFuze entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ballin- - ger and son Hadley, Harry Borradaile . and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mccarty, Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Orbaugh, Harry Ardery and family. Miss Bessie Wilson and Arthur Harmeyer Mrs. George Hart of Richmond, was the guest of Walter LaFuze and family several days last week. She reports Mr. Hart who was 111 for several months is now enjoying fine health. . . Everett Little and family entertained the directors of the farmers' federation Friday evening. Those present were County Agent Foster Campbell. William Kitchel, county chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Creek. .. .Mrs. Lora LaFuze and Mrs. Carrie Toler of this place attended the M. E. S. S. class meeting at the home of Miss Osborn in Liberty Thursday afternoon. A fine program and talks given by the members featured the meeting. . . .Mr. Floyd Orbaugh of .Kitchel, is delivering mail, filling the j vacancy of Mr. Jones, who is on the retired list. Several took the civil service examination in October, but no one has been appointed by "Uncle Sam" Maurice LaLuze, living near here is in Shelby county at present to cpeak before several county instntutes, his subjects being "Changing Condi- . tions on Farms of Indiana" and "Farm Management.". .. .All the teachers of Harrison township attended institute at Liberty Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchel and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shengler were guests of Mr. Ezra LaFuze and daughter Ruth Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett will move to Ezra LaFuze's tenant house and assist him in the farm work this summer.... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phenis , and son Clifford spent Friday in College Corner, guests of Rev. and Mrs. Carey Toney. . . .Virgil Hapner and his mother will move into the tenant i house on the Phenis farm and Mr. Hapner will assist Hilbert Phenis In ifarm work this year.... Mrs. Charles 'Shrader of near Kitchel. was the guest of Miss Pearl Phenis last Tuesday. . . . Mr. Everett Little received word Monday evening that his sister, Mrs. Ethel Little Florea of Eaton, who underwent an operation et the Reid hospital at

ITiS DANGEROUS GROUND

that you stand on with a cough or a cold, and your blood impure. Out of such conditions come grip and pneumonia. You must do somethin e;. Dr. Pierce's

Golden Medical Discovery relieves severe,

- 3fC lingering .ougns,

' a Bronchial and inroat Affections, and diseases that can be reached through the blood. When you're weak 'after an attack of grip or fever f you will ;build up health and. strength and put on needed flesh -?by taking the "Discovery." V All druggists. Liquid or tablets.

Richmond Monday morning, was rest-t ing as well as could be expected and it

is nopea she will soon regain ner health. HOLLANSBURG, O. Mr. r-nd Mrs.

Clarence Colvin and family were the iruesla of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soloman Colvin, of Arba, Sunday. ....W. A. Chenoweth is spending a' few days at Blufton Mrs. Hershel Billheimer, of Savonia, O., spent the latter part of last week with Miss Mattie Locks and other friends Mr. and Mrs. Fultman. of near New Paris, spent Sunday with Clell Jennings and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caskey and Mrs. Theba Piatt and , daughters were evening callers ; The Loyal Workers' class of the Chris-

tian Sunday School gave a taffy pulling contest in the basement of the" church Friday evening. Owing to the inclement weather only about thirty young people enjoyed the evening by

pulling taffy and eating pop-corn and

candy Mrs. Charles Hill and daughter, Miss Etta, Mrs Emma Williams and Mrs. Lib Mikesell spent Tuesday evening with Miss Mattie Locke Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiggs, of near Whitewater, were guests of Mrs. Phebe Piatt and children, Sunday. Mr. Elmer Polley called in the afternoon W. A. Chenoweth called on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chenoweth, Sunday afternoon.. ... Dr. G. W. Harley spent Monday evening with Messrs. Guy and Ralph Piatt Chalmer Caskey and family and Russell Caskey, of Arcanum, spent Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs. S. H. Caskey and family. Mrs. Pheba Piatt and daughters were evening callers Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Addington were week-end guests of the latter's sister at Dayton Mrs. Mary Jefferis, of near Fountain City, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Polley and family Messrs. Mood Welch. W. A. Chenoweth. Charles Hil! and Elmer Polley called on George Morrison, Sunday Mrs. Orval Tinirnons and dau'erhter, Dorothy, dined Saturday with Mrs. W. A. Harrison.... Mr3. Phe-ba Piatt spent Monday evening with Ann and Grace Whlteuan. The Camp Fire Girls met at the home of Miss Dorothy Williams. Friday evening after electing Mrs. W. D. Bishop, captain, and other business was over, popcohn and apples were served Curtis Slick and family, of near Arba, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiles, Saturday night and Sunday Misses Arie Albright and Ruth. Nola and Edna Tillson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Fern Wil

liams Mrs. Sarah White, Mrs. Mae Wolfal and dmihters Opal and Thelma, Mary Wi'Uiams, Ida Piatt and Dorothy Williams spent Monday evening with Mrs. Pearl Irelan and daughter Donna Mr. and Mrs. George , Thomnson entertained Monday evening. Mrs. Ella Woods and Miss Gladys Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. James Moore called on Mrs. Lilly and son Robert Thursday evening.. .".Misses ' Wilma Wilch. Mary and Christian Morgan visited Miss Ida Piatt, Sunday..... Mrs. Rope Caskey spent Monday in Richmond Mr. E?ra Petry has sold his farm to Mr. Fu'irham and will move into the old Pherbia Thomns property soon Mrs. Matti Harlan called on Mr. Mpe Shurte. Thursday evpr.incr.. . . .Mrs. C. E. Fulkereon and

I children snent Saturday eveninc with j Mrs. L. V. Mikesell and family

Mr. Howe Beet ley and family, of Richmond, spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bicknell Mrs. Lenna

Thomnron spent Thursday evening

with Mrs. Pearl Irelnn Mr. Murrav Keller called on Mr. Harry Keller, Sunday Messrs. Ivan Richards and Harvey Jones, of Greenville, dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jones.

....Mr. Ioral Ross and family and!

Mrs. Viola Richards were guests of

"SCOOTING" WINS MANY . DEVOTEES AT PALM BEACH

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began his meetings at the M. E. church Sunday night. His father, J. C. Brown, of Shelbyville, will help him in this meetirig .Mrs. Will Knott is confined to her home this week on account of illness Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Parks and daughter had as their guest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waiting of Abington. Mr. and Mrs.

j Kollo Parks and son, Chester, Mr. and : Mrs. Charles McDougal, and Mrs. J. jp. Moore Mr. and Mrs. John Sho- ! waiter were guests of Mrs. Anna i Stanley, Monday Miss Elizabeth

i Doherty, of Richmond, is staying with

Mrs. Anna Stanley for a few weeks. The girls class of the M. E. Sunday School will give a social at the school house, Feb. 12. Everyone invited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of near Liberty, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Retherford Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaper and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Bennett Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Brown and daughter entertained company from Falmouth a few days last week Mr. and Mrs. George Mze

! f.nd sons and Glenn Kaufman were

rue&ts of friends in Connersvine, Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Geise j returned to their home in Connersville. S Saturday afternoon after a months i Ltay here with the formers mother.

relatives. .. .Abe White and family of near Everton spent Sunday here with home folks. . . .Mrs. Macy Belle .Young and children of Liberty spent the week end here with the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Richardson. ....Mrs. J. M. Talbott returned home Sunday from Indianapolis, after a two weeks 'visit there with relatives and friends Mrs. Mabel Darter and daughters, Misses Nellie and Corine, of Hickory Grove, spent Sunday here 7" :

with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. George Stanley Thursday, Feb.

Crawford and daughter Mary Katharine had Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bryson and son, Robert Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nickels for their guests at Maple Grove Farm, their pretty country home .last Sunday. . ...Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jobe and daughter Helen

10, at her farm home, for an all-day

meeting.

CHILD SMOTHERED IN BED HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Jan. 28. Wayne Suit. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Suii. residing at Eaton, eight

miles south of this city, was found

Louise and Mr. Elmer Potter and fam- t mothered to death in bed early this

ily spent Sunday with home folks nearj morning by the mother. The child Honeyman's Ford The Woman's had become entangled in the bed Missionary society here will meet with i clothes and suffocated.

Youl cant heat 9em

Mrs. Archibald McNeil. Jr., ou a "scootamota. "Scooting" is quite a poplar pastime for the jcunpr folk at Pilm Beach, Fla., Sus winter. ' Easily handled "scootamotas" carry society favorites about the resort. Above is shown Mrs. Archil-aid McNeil, Jr., of Bridgeport Conn., clooferinc: one.

Mrs. John Penny in Newcastle,

Sunday and had been named John Junior Mfss Clydia Watson of Lewisville spent Sunday here with friends Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Gray entertained at dinner Sunday Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oler and daughter. A six-pound daughter, Martha Jeanette, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Protsman Monday morning. ...Leslie Hatfield and family spent the week-end hen; with his parents... The" Francis Asbury class of the M. E. Sunday school served the dinner

DUNLAPSVILLE Mrs. Nora Weers

j was a guest of Mrs. Nan Leech Satur-j i day Mr. and Mra. Charley White of

near Alquina spent Sunday here with'

Mr. anu Mrs. Lnariey rowen Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Groce of near Quak-I er, who spent Friday with relatives.. . . Mr. and Mrs: Robert Hubbell, MisSj Elmyra Osborne. Mrs. Anna Brookbank and daughter, Miss Freda, spent Saturday with Mr. John Carson and family at their country home near Liberty Mr. Herbert Melvin and family of Woodlawn farm spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Woods here Mr. Wilbur Lake and Miss Vera Long of Everton, Mr. Raymond Coe of Billingsville. were guests Sunday of Miss Mary Shepard here Mr. and Mrs. Forest Weers and sons of Sunny Slope Farm visited home folks here Saturday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crawford made a business trip to Richmond Thursday Mrs. Carrie

J Hubbell and son George spent Friday

at Brownsville with her mother, Mrs.

jonn lieis. .. .James Bryson made a

business trin to lvonsville Saturday

last; Charles Booth and family had I

Trustee Husted and family for thenguests at their farm home east of town Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Will Fipps entertained at dinner Sunday, John Lake and family of The Willows, James Lake and family of Alquina. Mr. and Mrsr B. H. Chamberlain of Liberty were guests of Mr. George Ridenour and family near Karl Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor of Quakertown visited Mrs. Jennie Hill and daughter, Mi3s Laura, in Liberty Tuesday Mrs. Ida Hubbell and Mrs. Anna Brookbank

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for the Laymon and Miller combina-' spent Thursday at Fairfield visiting

tion sale Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lamb, of Richmond, called on friends here Sunday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carlson of Centerville spent last Thursday here with

relatives. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Raymond j Schuneman of Richmond spent Sun-j day here with relatives. .. .Mrs. Sallie;

Smith left Sunday for a visit with Joe Hanen and family at Dayton, O. -BROWNSVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Nathan Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Bert

HE SUFFERED FROM RHEUMATIC PAINS TWO LONG YEARS a After Taking Hypo-Ccd He Was Greatly Relieved, He Said.

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Read statement below: "I suffered from rheumatism in ray

Whetsel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i ""c le.8 fo.r two years. I had a great Orville Campbell, Sunday E. Lcal of pam. My symptoms were my Pennington, of Earlham college, arriv- k"f ?" and If- On aced Monday to teach school in Mrs. ! co.unt ,of that ?ot a bad once Craig Grilmore's place, who resigned. whetn-1 waf, workinif on a cellar being

Mr. and Mrs. Geortre Funk and . "i" n" 'ual 1 Wds nonie

E. F. Wilson, Richmond Manager Residence Phone 4504 v P. O. Box 83

New Branch House at Richmond 173 North F Street Office Phone 3425

Br. and Mrs. Ben. Richards, Sunday, jon went to Richmond, Sunday after-, aecl.ar5a Mr. Banturp, whose address

Mr. Oscar Richards and family! noon to be the guests of Mrs. Eliza- j ,fr . Z , . T, snent Tuesday with Chester Williams i beth Riarsbv: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar'. 1 busbt Larle s Hypo-Cod because

and family Mrs. Hazel Smock called on Miss Idris Chenoweth, Monday afternoon Miss Norma Chenoweth spent Wednesday night with

Mrs. Ella Woqds Mrs. Lttie Moor j relatives last week Mr. and Mrs. and mother, Mrs. Mary Stowers spent ; Raymond Clevenger and daughter, and Friday afternoon with Mrs. Jennie j Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lyons and daugh.Tones Mr. Loyd Ausburn and fam-;ter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ily and Mr. and Mrs. John Cox spent ', Lafuze, Sunday Rev. C. C. Brown Saturday evening with Chalmeh ' ' -

Caskey . . . .Mr. Bishop, of West Milton TC V'TMnFV A PT

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Parks and sons spent Friday with Mr.;1 rau aooui u in me papers ana my and Mrs. A. M. Parks and daughter, relief through the u-e of this Ionic is ....Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Gavin, of Con-1 that, 1 am almft rid of the pain and nersviliP snrnt a riavs hfr with my Knees are all right now. Just once

is spending a few brother. Dr. Bishop.

days with his

DUBLIN Preaching services at the Friends church next Sunday morning and evening. At the U. B. church at 10:30 a., m. At the M. E. church at 7 p. m A number from here attended the basketball game at Straughns Friday night. .. .Mrs. Charles Scott of Cincinnati spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wlker Mr. and Mrs. George Stombaugh of Cambridge City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Morgan Relatives received word that a 10-pound son arrived at the home of Mr. and

BAD, TAKE SALTS Says Backache is sign you have been eating too much meat.

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Dr. Franklin Miles, the Great Specialist, Gives New Book and a $2.50 Neuropathic Treatment Free as a Trial.

Sick people whose nerves are weak or deranged who have weak heart, stomach, bowels, bladder, kidneys or liver; blues, headache, dizziness or dullness; nervous dyspepsia, irritability, cold hands and teet, shortness of breath, palpitation or irregular heartbeat, drowsiness, nervousness, sleeplessness, trembling, wandering pains, backache, irritable spine, rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, hysteria would do well to accept Dr. Miles' liberal offer. You may never have another opportunity. Write now. His Book contains many remarkable cures after five to twenty physicians and specialists failed, and also endorsements from Bishops, Clergymen, Statesmen, Editors, Business Men, Farmers, etc. Send for Astonishing Testimonials His improved Special Treatments for these diseases are the result of 30 years' experience and are thoroughly scientific and remarkably successful, so much so that he does not hesitate to offer Free Trial Treatments to the sick that they may test them free. Write a once. Describe your case, and he will send you a two-pound Free Treatment and Book. Address Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. NS 128 to 138, Franklin St., Elkhart, Ind. Advertisem it.

When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid w'lich overworks the kidneys in their e.ort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them,

like you relieve your bowels: remov-1

ing all the body's urinous waste, else vou have hankarhp. sirlr Iip.nrtarhe

dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you-are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will' then act fine. This famous salts is"made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer ir-' ritates, thus ending bladder weakness. ! Jad Salts is a life saver for regular j meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, et-. fervescent lithia-water drink. Adver- j tisement.

in a while I feel a little touch of It.

I believe that it will drive it away entirely. I now recommend Earle's Hypo-Cod because it is the best mcdicine I have tried and I tried lots of others," continued Mr. Henry Banturp.

a well known Stone Mason, living at 364 Daller St.. Dayton, Ohio. If you are suffering like the man describes above and have been unable to secure relief through the use of other medicines, go down to the drug store tonight and get a bottl; of the genuine Earle's Hypo-Cod iu the famous orange colored carton. Read the formula on the bottle, ask your durggist about it. Chemists and experts assert it is the most powerful reconstructive tonic of its kind made, and the name Earle Chemical Co., on bottle assures you of quality in medicine. Earle's Hypo-Cod is sold here by all

good druggists, and the leading drug-i

gists in all nearby towns. Advertisement.

McConaha Garage 418 Main Street Chenoweth Electric Sen-ice Co 1115 Main Street Davis-Overland Sales Company 1211 Main Street Coffman and Son Garagre 44-46 South Sixth Street George Woiiey's Garage 15 South Ninth Street Earl Wright's Motorcycle Garage 31 South Fifth Street Elmer Smith's Motorcycle Garage 426 Main Street John Zwissler's Bakery 28 South Fifth Street Dafler-Moser Company 217 Ft. Wayne Avenue Forest Monger Auto Moving Van 519 North D Street Howard Brooks. East End Lunch Room, Across from Roundhouse Andrew Walker's Grocery Greenwood Avenue Ray Borton Chester, Ind. L. E.Little Grocery 432 Lincoln Street Harry Haseltine Grocery 103 Richmond Avenue Roscoe Helm's Garage Centerville, Ind. Leslie Lemen Company Garage Cambridge City, Ind.

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Anthracite Nut Pocahontas Lump Egg and Mine Run Kentucky and West Virginia Block Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co. Phone 2194 N. 2nd and A Sts.

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Expert Radiator Repairing RICHMOND BATTERY &. RADIATOR COMPANY Cor. 12th and Main Phone 1365

Dr. J. A. Thomson

Dentist Murray Theater Building Hours: 9-12, 15. T-S; Sunday 9-12 Phone 2930

Comfy Pants 49c

A. G. Luken Drug Co. 626-628 Main St.

MONEY TO LOAN "PRUDENTIAL" Phone 1727 Room 202 K. of P. Temple

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No Better Time Than Now To Buy That USED CAR Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107Main Phone 1925

Silver Flash Gasoline HIGH TEST and EFFICIENT You can now get Silver Flash Gaso'ine from the following good dealers. They sell it to you because they know it's the best, the most efficient, and the cheapest in the long run: McCONAHA GARAGE 118 Main St. CHENOWETH AUTO CO. 1J07 Main St. DAVIS-OVERLAND SALES CO. 1211 Main St. COFFMAN & SON GARAGE 4fi South Sixth St. GEORGE WORLEY'S GARAGE 15 South Ninth St. EARL WRIGHT MOTORCYCLE GARAGE 31 South Fifth St. ELMER SMITH MOTORCYCLE GARAGE 426 Main St. JOHN ZWISSLER'S 28 South Fifth St. THE DAFLER-MOSER CO. 272 Ft. Wayne Ave. FOREST MONGER Auto Moving, 519 North D St. HOWARD BROOKS Opposite Pennsylvania Roundhouse ANDREW WALKER Greenwo xl Ave. RAY BARTON Chester, Ind. WEST SIDE L. E. LITTLE 432 Lincoln St. HARRY HAZELTINE 1 03 Richmond Ave. ROSCOE HELM'S GARAGE Centerville LESLIE LEMEN CO. GARAGE Cambridge City, Ind. Western Oil Refining Co.

Richmond Branch 1723 North F Street

E. F. Wilson, Manager

Phone 3425

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