Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 81, 12 February 1921 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND., SATURDAY, FEB. 12, 1921.

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ' Standard! ed and Indexed for qulcjc reference, according to The Basil U Smith System. (Copyright).

Advertising Rates 10 cents per line, per insertion. 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 dav of publication. For contract, call 'phone 2834 or 2872. MONUMENTS 1 JOHN P. E M S L I E Monuments 15 South Tenth Street t Phone 4022 PERSONAL LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA If you or any friend witshes to learn of a successful treatment, address 44 South Gratiot Ave.. Mount Clemens, Mich. ftrJEUMATISM Neuritis."- Send for one week three-course treatment. Take It: if benefited pay $1. You run no risk. Anti-Rheumatism Co., Lansing, SPECIAL NOTrCE ADVERTISE Rate book mailed free. Standard Advertising Agency, 09 Victoria. St. Louis. LOST 4 LOST A small box containing tools and chains. Phone 3223. I1ST Brown Angora knit collar! Phone 1011 or 320 So. 13. LOST Child's gold wrist watch, with gray guard. Phone 4567r-- Reward. IXJST Ranch of"keysT8o79,contain ing locker key No. 130. Please return to Palladium. LOST Monday, cameo brooch, between Hibberd school and 319 N. 12, or on S. 8th St. car. Phone 1329 or Palladtt'm. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HOW TO START IN BUSINESS FOR yourself A little book sent free to men and women anxious to make money by worti'insr part or full time. Clows Co., Philadelphia, Pa. HELP WANTED MALE MEN Wanted for detective work. Ex- I perjence unnecessary. Write J. Gan- j or, former U. S. Gov't. Detective, St. j WANTED Skinner and tank man; married man preferred. Must be willingto live on farm. Call office Clendenin & Co. MEN Wanted to qualify for firemen, brakemen, experience " unnecessary. Transportation furnished. Write A. Scoles Supt., St. Louis. BE A DETECTIVE $50-T6l weekly; travel over world: experience unnecessary. American Detective Agency,' 809 Lucas, St. Louis. - ; MEN Ako .17 to 55. Experience . un necessary. Travel; make secre;lnex penses. American Foreign Detettive Aaency, 263 St. Louis. MEN LEARNBARBRR TRADFVw weeks. Wonderful demand and wa?es. Positions waiting:. Earn while learnins:. Write Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells St., Chicago. . friO.OO WKLY. UP Men; home workT Experience unnecessary. Everything furnished.. Send self addressed stamped envelope for free particulars. BonRon Candvmakers Co., Broad St., Philadelphia. Pa. . FLECTRTCITY""tXuGHT .by experts. Earn while you learn at home. Electrical book and proof J; lessons free. Your success guaranteed and position" secured. Write today. Chlcagro Engineering Works, 1800 Sunnyside, Chicago. .- WANTED Salesman with auto. Prefer man with selling experience in small towns and country districts. Need not be. away from home nights. To the right man we offer hi?h grade proposition, paving $50 to $150 weekly. Stetson Oil Co-VWevland. O. SUCCESS-COMES-TO-THOS WHO have vision. Can you picture yourself five years in the future? If you conwill be 'your opportunities? Let us tinue as you havo been dofng. what help you make a good start for yourself. Richmond Business College. Colonial Building. HELP WANTED Male or Female 5 STRAIGHT SALARY $35.00 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig to introduce Poultrv Mixture. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. M A N OR w""Tm AN W ANT ED Salary $36 full time, 75c an hou spare time, selling' guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Nofristown, Pa. CI.ERK S icKT wo men ) overi7, for postal mail service. $125 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write J. Leonard, (former civil service examiner) 1041 Equitable Bldg., Washington. D. C. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Middle aged white woman for general housework. 303 N. 18. AVANTED AA woman to come to the house to do laundry work. Phone 1846. WANTED Lady bookkeeper in manufacturer's office, reference required. Box HS1S1. care of Palladium. LADIES Learn hair-dressinsr, marcelin!?, beauty culture. Be self supporting in few weeks. Big pay. Write for catalogue. Moler College, 105 S. Wells St.. Chicago. $30.00 WKLY. UP Women, home work" Experience unnecessary. Everything furnished. Snd self addressed stamped envelope for free particulars. RonRon Candvmakers Co., Broad St., Philndolnhia. Pa. SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED AGENTS Men and women, let me show you how to mak $25 to $75 wepk. E. B. Kars, 72 West Adams St., Chieasro. S A : NV 'AN T E Twf h ose-f a miliar ''"" s,.k.s and bonds preferred. Must le live wires with good leads. Sewell. 1 321J"Hto St, Chicago, Ills. SALESMEN WANTED Big commissions selling our puncture proof inrwrliners. City and county agents wanted. A. B. C.'TIrp & Rubber Co., 1213 N. Avers Ave., Chicago. MAKE MONEY Steel mantled burnners. guaranteed, triples ordinary lamp light, sample 50c. County agents wanted. Particulars free. Steel Mantle Co.. 4027 Cottage Grove, Chicago. EARN BIG MONEY SELLTNGOUR tires and tubes at low prces direct to users. Permanent proposition. Reliable company. Good men become district managers. Chance for unlimited earnings. Wright, Kentucky, earned $6 49.05 in two weeks. Hopper. Illinois, earned $2,110.03 in one month. Write quick before your territory is taken. The Giant Tire & Rubber Co., Ffndlav. Ohio AUTOMOBM.e REPAIRING 35

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$100 WEEKLY EASY Main or side line. 30x3 H sells for $13.85. Others priced, -accordingly. Guaranteed 6,000 miles. Capital or experience unnecessary. Harrison Tire Co., Hammond, Ind. , - WANTED Good live men to represent a live' automobile insurance company, issuing all forms of automobile coverage. A good proposition to producers; others need not apply. "Lincoln Casualty Company, Sprln gfield. 111. MEN WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY ' One of the world's largest wholesale grocery houses (capital over 11,000,000.00) wants ambitious men in your locality to sell direct to consumer nationally known brands of an extensive line of groceries, paints, roofings, lubricating oils, .stock foods, etc. No capital required. Commissions ad- , vanced. Write today. State age and ' county desired. John Sexton & Co., 352 W. Illinois St.. Chicago. 111. SITUATION WANTED 8 WASHING .Wanted. 405 Chestnut St. A PLACE AS HOUSE PC E EPE R Box H-8149, care Palladium. WANTED A position as truck driver, frive .reference. Box H8150, care of Palladium. A YOUNG COUPLE wtlhout children wants a place on farm. Box H8152 care of Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT MODERN ROOM 214 N. 8. ROOMS 320 N. 15. Phone 6108. FURNISHED KOOM4th. -For rent. 116 So. FOR RENT Modern 42 S. 10. furnished room. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS For rent, no children. Phone 2733. FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms, down stairs. Inquire at 111 So. 5. FOR RENT Modern furnished room, hot water heat. 130 So. 11 Phone 1065." : - i sleeping . room, FOR RENT Front kitchen, privilege .private entrance, heatand bath. 520 Main St. FOR- RENT A nice furnished downstairs sleeping room, in a modcrn homfl. Breakfast served. C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Phone 2169 or 1641. 7 So. llth'St. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms. NT. 1 4. furnished lifrht No clT.dren. 221 HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT rS-room house, not modern. SOS N. F. FOR RENT I rooms furnished, on ground floor. 46 So. 11. FOR KENT Downstairs flat, electric lights and bath, good location. 214 So. 8. FOR RENT Five-room house in Milton, Ind., newly papered, electric Irghts; refereoc.-! required; rent $15 per mo. In advance. See Ila Hall, Cambridge City, Ind., at Cigar Factory. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FOR RENT 7th St. of store room. 7 So. WANTED TO RENT WANTPJD By March 1. house of 3 rooms, creferrably furnished. Ad Box 116, Hatfield, Mo. ! ijj PLUMBING r QUALITY - SERVICE NOW is the TIME to have that plumbing done by our expert plumbers. E.G. BALLING The Service Plumber Plumbing and Heating Phone 1293 721 South 11th MOVING HAUL ING STORAGE All Hauling Merchants' delivery. Hoffman and Kelcy, 404 Main. Phone 2617. , ST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO . MOVING VAN 200 S. 7th St. Phone 260S LOCAL and LONO DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANf Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-156J W. G. BAKER. Mgr. WANTED Local and long distance trucking and hauling of all kinds. JESSE ELLIOTT 228 So. 7th. Phone 2906 W. Eo EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. PHONE 3105 S30 LINCOLN FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 Furniture repaired and refin-; ished, also made to order. Will Keller, 930 Sheridan St. I FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES Kn.Tpp. Ph. 1S7B Office 17 S. 7. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 Have that automobile overhauled now for spring driving. put your car in tip top shape. Your Troubles Let Us Worrying" (SANT) ELLISON Phone 6136

17 We repair everything, wood turning COOK POWER SHOP 122 W. Main St Phone 3252 PAPER HANGING PAINTING EXPERIENCED Painter and paper hanger, a fine line of wall paper, samples to select from. Chas. Love, Webster. Ind. HOUSE PAINTING Jnterior finishing. Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable mechanic. Prices normal E. C. SIMS. Ph. 2571. - LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. 14. 806 N. TWO FRESH HOLSTEIN COWS. Call 721 North 16. FOR SALE Four shoats. Turner, top 12 St. hill. See H. N. DUROC BOARS for SALE Joe Orion King 9th out of dams with popular blood lines and extra good individuals, an opportunity to improve breeding stock. CALL PHONE 4310 or 3744 CLEM GAAR MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BLOCK WOOD. Phone 3494. FOR SALE Gas heater. Phoiie 4086. FORSALFLighrmixed"haVin mow. Phone 54724. FOlFsALE Wood, 4 and $4.50 a cord. Phone 4473. FOR-SALECheap, black high laced shoes. Size 4. 632 So. 8th. 200 lbs. Scratch feed delivered vour station, freight prepaid. $5.70. Flat Rock Mills, Flat Rock, Ind. j FOR-SALE A-Front Rank furnace, CJood condition, suitanlp for b or troom nouse. fnone ioi. - r - T -- f in; BAbiii lingusa .-. v. . vv. horn vearliner hf.ns and 3 cockerels: $1.50 each. Orville Thalls, Cambridge j iny. -. , FOFfSvOiExtra fine home Brown Rig- KngliKh clover seed. 1'2.R1 r"r Titishel. Phone 3762 after 4 p. m. 103 So. 21 St. FOR SALE. One new Moltne tractor with plows complete, at a reduced price. Dick Stinson, Centerville, Ind. Phone 64. ' FOR SAT-iE -Two incubators. one I brooder, lot of folding chairs, cross cut saw, one wood heating stove and a number of other articles. 11G Liberty Ave. Phone 2860. "iRlVATESALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS of the late Mrs. Laura F. Dickinson, NO. 1S28 MAIN ST., on MONDAY, FEB. 14 Dining Suite, Rugs, Rockers, ! Feather Bed, Mattress, Bed

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a?cssRoom Suite, Ohio Vacuum

Sweeper, Dishes, Kitchen Utensils, Refrigerator, Stoves and many other articles. Come after 10 a. m. 0. K. DICKINSON TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS 21 TRUNKS, BAGS, SUITCASES Why pay two middlemen profits? Buy from factory direct. Send for free catalog. Acme Trunk & Bag factory. Spring Valley. 111. j MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 j 50 FERRETS Wanted. 640 N. 10. j WANTED I ncubatorT" Phone J846. I CASH'rEGISTER Wanted. Phone 2516 1 MUSK RAT AND MINK HIDES Wanted. Gil) X. 10. ! FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 18t2. GOOD US EPku R nTti T R E o r a 1 fk in d s wanted. Se us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods, 533 Main. Phone 1296. El-tASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We nay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phone 1469. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods. Stoves. etc. lirammer & Foster, 17 S. 7tb. Phone 1876. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and hign grade spectacles call at, C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th Sr. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 Remnants of Wall Paper; room: lots, $2.98 each. Hayes' Paper Store, 404 Main. ELECTRIC Washers, Ironers Sweepers, Lamps and Supplies, 1 Plumbing; and Gas Supplies and Repairs, at Meerhoff s, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS . 23! FOR SALE Several splend'd used pianos: bargains. Walter B. Ful'-chum VULCANIZING 35

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23 Piano Tuning -"Get the Best." D. E. Roberto. Phones 41 10-2623 FOR SALE Wellington upright piano. Call 126 S. 6th. RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A HOUSE? Build t with dmcrgteBIgx Jram Bertscfcjfros. Zfcone 3250 AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade FOR SALE 1917 Ford roadster, Al oonditionj20i'J:0-.7: FOR SALE OR TRADE 1920 Dodtre: 1920 Chevrolet: Light Six Buick; 1920 Ford; Ford roadster, Al condition. $250. Brinker & Shlendler, 10 S. . VULCANIZING 35 BICYCLE TIRES VULCANIZED at BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1512 Main Phone 2444 Vn,('AXlZI N'G--Oomblnation machine, repairs boots, tires anything that's rubber. Practical training in our free school. Truck moulds. Details. Universal Viilcanlzer Company, Battle Creek. Mi--h. TIRES AND TURFS 35 TIRES For sale. Sample tiros at less than dealers' cost price. 30x3, $0.90; 30x.UA. $7.90: 32x4. $11.40: ?.?-xi, $11.90; 34x4. $!!. 40. Oct vours while thev last. MASTER PRODUCTION CORP. 1016 Main. Room No. 7. Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. 8th. Phoni 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES POUTERFIELD. Colonial Bids., FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, and bath. Strictly modern. 9117. care of Palladium. furnace Box IC. C. H.WLRV New Paris, Sr. SON O. For Farms and Renl E.-ta'e of all kinds FOR SALE Modern home, pood location; all improvements. A bargain; Immediate possession. Box E5193 care of Palladium. SOME GOOD BUYS IN CITY PROPERTY 5- ROOM HOUSE Good lot. Immediate possession. Terms may be had if desired. 8 ROOMS Strictly modern, in very best residence district. 6- ROOM MODERN With bath, furnace and garage; good location. 7 ROOMS Strictly modem, with hardwood floors, nice basement, sleeping porch and garage. Immediate possession may be had, as owner is leaving the city. We have many others at attractive prices. See Us for SERVICE Bosrdsall WjMett Co. Contractors, Builders REAL ESTATE Rooms 7 and S Vaughn Bldg. 710i2MAIN Phones 1481-3271-3293 VULCANIZING 35

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TIRE STORE Phone 2444 MONF.Y TO LOAN Service CHATTEL! SAVINGS Pay You 6 Phone 2509

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

BARGAINS in CITY' PROPERTY GOOD double bouse, modern, centrally located; price $5,200. " GOOD 7-room modern house, ideal lo cation. Price $4,500, $1,000 cash, time on balance. 7- ROOM, modern except furnace, onehalf square off Main; $3,000. 6-ROOM modern bouse, dandy garage, Well located. Price $6,250. vTenns can be arranged with right party. 8- ROOM modern in best residence district, been built three years; one of the most beautiful homes in the city; built-in china closets, etc.; $12,000. See . FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN 310-311 Colonial Building Phones 1097, 2960. 6011 FOR SALE A fine higrh class modern house on South 16, In 300 block. Inquire C. K. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 So. 11. Phone 1641 or 2169. FOR SALE One 5-room and one 7 room house. Call at Barber Snop, East ha ven Ave. BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate. insurance. uians and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bids. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office 'phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. See Us for Farm's and City Property ' HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th ajid Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 FOR SALE ATrictiynTodern-do"u"tTe on South Eighth, fine investment firft class condition. Inquire C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 So. 11. Phone 1641 or 2169. MORGAN In Falrview, and no bluff, either I nice full garden lots, 3-room house. -jcity water, electric lights, vacant; ! 1 onn t'inn ,ach Knin tin i MORGAN Sixth and IVlain FOn SALE Strictly modem six-room, fine house, north of Main, close in. Inquire C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 So. 11. Phone 1641 or 2169. SOME REAL HOMERS! Mr. Home Buyer, investigate this if you are looking: for suburban prop - erty; west onH?ar line. Cash. Par - ticu!ars can be had by addressing Box ! 2069, care Palladium. FARMS FOR SALE FARM for SALE 200 acres, excellent land, well improved, possession March care of Palladium. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER Just out. containing: 1921 facts of clover land In Marinette County, Wisconsln.If for a home or as an Investment you are thinkinp of buying g-ood farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landolo?y. It is free on request. Address Skid-more-Riehle Land Co.. 406. SkidmoreRiehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wise. PUBLIC SALE HEN

ANNUAL SALE

on my farm. 1 mile north of Richmond, leave the corner of Seventh and Main continuing until 11:30. First truck

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 22, 1921 Sale Starts Promptly at 10 A. M. 70 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 70 46 HEAD of HORSES

4b neaa or norses rangine in aee from to zuuu jds. lnese are an extra good purpose horses and some well mated

24 HEAD of MULES 24 head of mules ranging in age from 3 to 6 years and in weight from 1100 to 1C00 lbs.; 20 mare mules and 4 horse mulos. These mules are all good workers and well mated. This is the best bunch of horses and mules I have ever offered for sale. 16 HEAD OF COWS 16 16 head- of cows, consisting of Shorthorns, Ilolsteins and Jerseys. These cows either have calves by side or are heavy springers. They are all extra good milk cews. ; 111 HEAD OF HOGS 1111 21 brood sows, due to farrow the last cf, Marcl? and April; 90 head of feeding phoats, weight 100 to, 200 lbs. These hogs are all double immuned. WACjONS Wagon, binder, mower, plows, spring wagon.

HARNESS, ETC,

3 sets of heavy breeching harness, 2

flynets, housings, collars, halters, saddle, bridles, horse blankets, log chains.

All cattle, hogs, harness and implements will be sold before dinner. A big chicken dinner will be served by the Ladies' Aid of Chester A nice warm place to eat Sale under tent rain or shine TERMS MADTv KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE E. W. HENSLEY Weddle, Hindman, Dresbach, Ross Auctioneers Phone 4345 Walter Farlow, Clerk; Frank Taylor. Settling Clerk.

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- USE OUR SERVICE Open An Account With Us $SO $100 $200 Investigate our Easy-to-Pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans Get $ 50, pay back $2.50 a month bet $100, pay back $5.00 a month With interest at 3 a month. Pay faster if you like For Example Pay a $50 loan in full in One Month Total Cost $1.75. Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal Call, Phone or Write RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY The Friendly Company" Established 1895 Under State Supervision. Phone 1545. Richmond, Ind. nOOM 207. COIXJNIAL BLDG. COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STREETS

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C H. De Coppan aa he appears on New York street, hatless. costless and sockless. Although 64 years old, C. H. De Coppan can be seen walking New York City streets without a' hat. Coat or socks. All be wears are a . Pair of oxfords and a silk shirt and pants, and he walks along with the springy step of a 20-yearold boy. lie states that in this manner he. has preserved both his health and 3i5 hair. He wears the: same sort of clothes l year round without being uncoi ortable. Trap-Shooting Crown To Be Decided Today KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 12 The national trap-shooting championship at double targets was to be decided here today, when "Keo" Elbert, De3 Moines, holder of the Heroules trophy, meets Fred Etchens of Coffeyville, Kas.. the challenger. The contest will ! be at 50 pairs. Elbert won the trophy in open competition at the Grand ; American handicap tournament last : year. Etchens is the amateur chani- ' Pion of Kansas. Trap shooterB from all parts of the country, including fifteen from Philadelphia, who wyl compete in the annual inter-state tournament beginning i Monday, were here to witness today's ! contest BILLIARD TOURNEY (By Associated Press) CLEVELAND. O., Feb. 12. Charles Heddon of Dowagiac, Mich., and Edgar Appleby of New York, meet here tonight in the most important game to date of the National amateur 18.2 balkline billiard championship tournament. The winner will meet Percy Collins of Chicago, next week in the deciding game of the tournament. PUBLIC SALE on the Chester pike Free truck will every 30 minutes, starting at 9 and leaves the sale grounds at 3:00. 4 to 6 vears and in weieht from 1400 buncli of horses, mares and general teams.

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sets of buggy harness, 2 set3 of heavviby the Brooklyn Nationals, the man

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ALLEGED ROBBER IS

HELD AT WINCHESTER TO ANSWER CHARGES WINCHESTER, Ind.. Feb. 12. Eddie Kelley," also known as "Marion Eddie." John Graham, William Simpson and Joseph Murphy, was arraigned Thursday before Judge A. L. Bales. When asked by the judge as to his being guilty or not- guilty,- of robbing the Ridgeville bank, he -remained silent and refused .to enter his plea, for the reason that he had no- attorney. Kelley was takn-to the courthouse between the hours of 12 and .1 o'clock. He was handcuffed "to Sheriff - Lundy Fisher, and was followed by four deputies, Elden Richard and J. M. Fletcb er. of this city, and Joseph Hoke and John Bickel of Union City.. -It is said Kelley will be arraigned again soon. Nine indictments have beea-Xiled in the circuit court against Kelley." He is alleged to liave robbed the Ridgeville state bank on Dec. 3. The directors of the Fanners' and Mechants bank, in electing a successor, to the late William D. Kirer. the former cashier, Philip Kabel, was ad vanced to the office of president. D. M. Simmons was made cashier and L. S. Davisson. assistant cashier. Business Men Hear Sermon. At the invitation of the Rev. Samuel Razor, pastor of the First Baptist (colored) church, of Union City, the business men of that city, attended a specially prepared lecture, last evening, at the church on Carter street, in which the pastor took as his Bubject the phrase, "There Is No Wrong In a Deck of Cards.", Seventy-eight of the leading business -men of the city attended the meeting, going in a body. The church was crowded to its full capacity. - - Military Funeral' HeldV"1 r The body of Raymond Shockney, who died Saturday evening in Tucso,' Ariz., arrived. In. this city.Thursday evening and was taken to the home of his atrnL.-Mxs. Riley Huffman, where x It lay In Btate uatll'the funeral .ter-' vices, which took place Friday alter-" noon, at the Methodist church, with the Rev. O. T. Martin officiating. The services were military and were in charge of the American Legion. A marriage license was issued Thursday to Ezra Coddington, 47, and farv V. Hart 49 hnth r.f TTninn Cirv .te Rev. W. P. Noffsinger performed me ceremony. Goodrich Ramsey Suit The case of J. P. Goodrich vs. W. H. Ramsey for possession of property was tried before Justice of the Peace George Coats Wednesday. The plaintiff was awarded possession of the property and $5.00. t t Bids Are Rejected The commissioners of Randolph county rejected all bids received Monday for the remodeling of. the basement of the court house, on -account of their being above the appropriation made for that purpose. Confxacts for books and stationery Fere awarded. Stewart. Divorce Suit Suit for divorce has been, 'filed by William R. StewartaeajriSt Frances Stewart. They were jnjarried January 4, 1919 and separated. Januarv;& 1921. Cruel and inhuman treatment is the charge. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are residents of Union City. Elks Bowling Tournament Opens in Toledo Tonight (By Associated Press) TOLEDO. O., Feb, 42.- Tie Elks' National bowling tournament with more than one hundred teams entered will open here tonight - with - seven teams from Columbus, one from Delaware, Ohio, and four of Toledo. . Five men teams will bowl at night with doubles and singles the"following day in each instance. Sunday's schedule has two teams frqm Port Huron, Mich., the balance ot'that day's program being filled with Toledo fives. The tournament wfll continue about ten days.' J4mmy Smith, recognized as the champion bowler '-of the United states, will.' bowl with a Milwaukee team on February 20. DETROIT MEETS MARIETTA (By Associated Press) MARIETTA, Ohio, Feb. 12 Marietta college will meet Detroit university on the gridiron at Detroit Nov. 12, next. This announcement was made here today by the athletic commission. In cluded on the Marietta football schedt eoo e ; at Boston Nov. 5- DuQuesne university, Oct. 8; Thiel college, OcL 22; Grove City college Oct. 29. LARRY DOYLE LEAVES. (By Associated Press) HAVANA. Feb. 12 Larry Doyle, manager of the Toronto International League baseball team, and former star second baseman with the New YorkGiants, left Havana yesterday for New York, where he will confer with member of the International league. Later in the season Doyle will accompany his team to Columbus,' Ga., where spring practice will be commenced. ; PURCHASE CATCHER MILLS. v (By Associated reaB t NEW YORK. Feb 12. Catcher'1 Frank L. Mills of the Atlanta Soathern' association club, has been purchased ) agement announced today. - Mills went to Atlanta from a Youngstown -O., ! fremi-professional team, t -1- ' ' i New Orleans has a fifteen-year-old ! girl artist. Miss Edna Merle" fecheppegrell, who is making a success as an interior decorator. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana.. Y.ru County.-, m: Bertha Mahon-y y. Harry MahnWayne Circuit Court, January term, 1921. No. 1945S. petition for divorce Be ic kno. n. that on the 11th' day. of Kebruaiy. 1921. -the above named plaintiff, by hr attorneys ftled 1u tie', offic" of the Clerk of the WAyne Cir cuit court her petition against said deJ fendant for a divorce.

Said plaintiff also filed "with -aald complaint the affidavit ef Ella-HilUrU. a distinterested person, showing' that""

j said defendant is not & resident of this

ma ir, aiiu lin unit aiiiulll ilTV ine that her causes for divorce, AS stated in her said petition, is abandonment. Said defendant i therefore, hereby notified of the filing: aad pend&ncy of such petition, and that - unless- he appears and answers, or d em uf s thereto, on the calling; oCaald c&ust on the 15th day of April, 1921. at the. ternT'oT said Court to be beg'un and r-hetd - the Court House In the City of RtMinlond. on the first Monday of April, 7321, Mid cause will be heard and determined in his absence. - - ., AVitru-ss..-the Cleric and the. Seal of said Court, a. ther City- erTnjin9hd, this 11th" day of KebruarV, l$5f7 . - LINL'S P. MEREDITH. V -Clerk, v. Kelley & Kelley. attorneys for plalaUffFeb. 12-19-26. -