Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 110, 18 March 1921 — Page 15

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Advertising Rates 10 cent per line, per Insertion. 6 word to the line. No ad taken for less than JO cents cash or less than 30 cents eharge. No ads accepted after II o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 1834 or 2872 SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL. NOTICE Opening week first spring term. March 28 to April 4. ' Richmond Business College. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 RICHMOND ROOFING CO. Silas Baker. Mgr. Phon 2894. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DO YOU WANT TO MAKE A SPLENdid income this spring and at the aanym tlmo iXtlhlllll a fiTOOd DUSinCSS? If so, write the Lincoln Casualty Co.. Springfield. 111., for their Automobile Insurance proposition. HERBIS-AN OPPORTUNITY For any man or woman to become their countv's leading figure. No canvassing, selling, soliciting or agency proposition. If you are Interested in earning $50 per week in a few weeks, write at once, flox 387. Olney, 111. LOST l,OST Ladies gold, engraved watch; Elgin movement. "Phone 3746; reward. DARK BROWN GLOVE Right hand, between 8th and Main and 8th and A., Friday nieht. Return to Palladium. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Salesman to sell Ford cars in Portland. Indiana. Good proposition. Good territory. Apply. in person at once. The Parks Motor Sales Co. FRENCH CHEF Answer by letter giving experience, 'past and present employment, married or single and salary expected. Box" E5196. care Palladium. Apitai.t7.r ON "the PRESENT Ar range now to enter at the opening of First Spring Term. March 28 to April 4. Rlchnrond Business College. Colonial Building. ' METrLEAnN BARBSU TRADE Few weeks. Wonderful demand and wages. Positions waiting. Earn while learning. Write Moler Barber College. 105 WellsSt.. Chicago. FRENCH PASTRY COOK Answer by letter, giving experience, past and present employment. Married or single and salary expected. Box E5198, are Palladium. WANTED Salesman. Two aggresive salesman to sell direct to the homes on permanent route, large line of necessities, excellent Inducements.Apply before 9 a. m. or after 4 p. m. . Mr. Harris. Arlington Hotel. PAINT AGENTS Sell Tower Paint direct from the fac jf.rv to th consumer on liberal com mission; undersell stores on highest! qualitv paint. Tower Paint is not sold on claims. It is sold on facts. The formula is on every ran of Tower Paint. Formula used on hounff paint recommended by Bureau of Standards of IT. S. Government. Prospective customers are bombarded from home office by fact literature. Paint sold on liberal terms and customers must be satisfied. Exclusive territory. Farmers, mechanics, paint agents anybody with a little pep fjan build up a permanent, honorable, profitable paint business. All statements herein guaranteed by a firm over fifty years old. Write, wire or come. Till; TOWER VARNISH .VXD DRYER CO.. DAYTON. OHIO. Established 1868. H E P WANTED FEMALE 6 pror, OR WOMAN Housework. Phone ZUOJ.- - - - ' " v TKi- -Girl for general housework. Phone 3103. l loisnK EEPERWANTED Mrs. G. W. Davis. Phone 14 40. MORNINGS ONLY General housework, excellent position, first block So. 17th. Call2Z03. . WANTED At once. 3 experienced women to help In alternation dept., Vlgran's Indies' Shop. To"MAKK $20f MONTHLY addressing mailing circulars. Soap 2c lb. Complete instructions 25c. Varsra Supplu Company. 521 Oliver St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. LADIES Learn hair-dressing, marceling. beautv culture. Re self-supporting in few weeks. Big pay. Write for catalogue. Moler College, 105 S. Wells St.. Chicago. TH REE" YOUNG LADY WAITRESSES Answer by letter giving education, past employment, married or single, age. height, weight. references and telephone number if any. " Box E5197, care Palladium. TO MAKK S200 monthly addressing. Mine- circulars. SoaD 2c lb. Com plete instruction 25c. Varga Supply Co.. 521 Oliver St . Cincinnati. Ohio. SITUATION WANTED 8 WANTED Housework. 404 So. 6. WANTED- Place as night watchman, can give best references. Box HS157. are Palladium. SERVICES OFFERED 8 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Call for and delivered. Krank Brunner. Phone 251. WE DO" YARD CLEANING. WASHING windows, spading, carpet Vieatins and bonne sweeping. chcni. Phone 1921 or 1201. Boyer St. Mr. Wynn. .1 f ) 10 PR T f i IE T.I ..O - Experienced rug ' cleaner and repair Oriental rusrs a ncchiltv. All work guaranteed, work . all for and delivered. Phone 12H1. ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM Phone 5248. FURNISHED" ROOMS For rent. C 14 N. 9th. KfiR KENT Two unfurnished rooms. M17 N. 17. ijilHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOOMS Furnished. 34', So. . No children. H OUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT Furnished t 4-room apt., central, modern. Ij"1 ApoR RENT Nice K-rooni house Bcallview. Inquire 134 S. 14th St, in WANTED TO RENT WANTED 5 or 8-room house, care of Palladium. Box D417S. i BUSINESS ROOMS WANTED WANTED TO RENT Small store room centrallv located by April 1. Address Box B-2070. care Palladium. PAPER HANGING PAINTING HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. Eventually profit by employing an ex- , perianced and dependable mechanic. Prices normal. E. C. SIMS. Ph. 2S71 CARPENTER WORK CARPENTER And repairing of all kinds. No job too mall or too Urge. Rov Sloan. 116 N. E. SL Phone 6191. MOVING HAULING STORAGE FORREST MONGER Furniture crated, stored and. shipped. For local and long distance hauling. AUTO MOVING VAN 209 R. 7th St. Phone 2808 . E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone $105 3 30 Llncol n Local and long distance moving of household goods RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 9. 11th St. Phones :;28-156 W. G. BAKER. Mgr.

MOVING HAUUNG STORAGE

TO DO HAULING FOR PICNICS I-odge teams, parties. Efficient service. Phone M4 M. C. Stegall. GEORGE A. HARRISON FRED D. McCLURE McCLURE & HARRISON Stock and General Hauling 747 W. Main Phone 4802 Large and Small Loads FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 We repair everything. Wood Turalng. COOK POWER SHOP 122 W. Main Street. Phone 3252. TYPEWRITERS AND 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. r MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623. RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A GARAGE? r Btrild It with Concrete BI9X FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. - - . N WEIR FURNACE Does Save Fuel Dividends Declared Every Year Uses Less Coal More Heat R.Jo 812 So. C Phone 1929 J MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Favorite base burner. N. 17. 317 FOR SALE 120-egg incubator. 54392. Phone FOR SALE326 N. 12. Reed gondola and bicycle. ' c- ' FOR SALE Pet rabbits, a piece. 230 So. 12. for easter, 50c SEED right. POTATOES High grade, 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. price FOR SALE Seed potatoes, homegrown. Roberts Fe?d Co. Phone 3494. FOR SALE One large rug, one hot blast heater, good. 304 N. 18. Phone 2538. f HONEY For sale. Pure clover honey $1.50 for 5 lbs. Delivered. Phone 1493. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 50 FERRETS WANTED 640 N. 10. WANTED TO BUY A house dog. Box D41S0. care of Palladium. I WASTED TO BUY Second-hand trunk Box E5199, care of size and price. Palladium. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KF.EVERS WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; pood prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 033 Main. Phone 129S. iriTRNTTURE WANTED We pay high est prices for Used Goods. Stoves, etc. Brammer & INjster, 17 So. 7th. Phone 1876. Wanted to ExchanQe orJTradej22A HEIDER TRACTORS and MOTOR CULTIVATORS Some used tractors that I will trade for hog-s or cattle. WOOD E. EEIASON. Centerville. Ind. LIVE STOCK 31 FOR SALE Male calves. registered Jersev, 9 mos. old. A. H. Pyle. Route C Richmond. Phone 54341. FOR SAL.K A well matched team of 2S00 lbs., brown horses, 9 and 12 years old: guaranteed A. No. 1 workers. Any boy can handle with perfect safetv. Priced to sell. Phone 4550. SUNNYBRAE FARMS PURE BRED JERSEY CATTLE MAJESTY'S LITTLE MAIDEN, 791 lbs. 3 oz.. was the highest producing Jersey cow in the state of Indiana last year and won for her owner the silver production cup. She was bred and raised at Sunnybrac. as was her son, her two full sisters and her mother. We also used her sire at the head of our herd for four years and then sold him for the highest rrlce ever received for a Jersey bull at public auction in the state of Ohio. Another sister, MAJESTY'S EVANGELINE, la still in the herd. During the month of July, while on "yearly official test, she produced 94 lbs. 6 oz. of butter the highest record ever made by a three-year-old Jersey cow in the United States. Her son, six months old. sired by Sultan's Southwest Majesty, Is for sale. He is a high-class show calf. MAJESTIES for butter and the show ring. C. R. SMELKER NEW MADISON. O. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FOR SALE Late model Davis Six. 10 Liberty Ave. FOR SALE Ford touring car. top. S South 7th St. Closed FOR SALE Dodg-e Buick. Call 12 N. 10. roadster; 1920 FOR SALE Haynes Light Six in sood condition. Call morning's. 1120 Boyer St. FOR SALE One 1917 Ford touring:, looks like new, first class condition, a- bargain. R. H. Hiatt, Greensfork, Ind. Phone 73. GARAGES FOR RENT Garajje. Stauber Grocery. 201 So. 13th St.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921.

AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St. Phone 2716 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 Machinist General Automotive Repairs Shop Phone 1039 Res. Phone 6064 1209 Main St. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 FOR SALE Some companies save you money on oil. others on gas. It is our business to save you money on tires, 30xJ, $8.90; 30xS&. $7.90. Our only restriction is two tires to a customer until given a trial. Master Production Corporation, room 7, Comstock Rldg or 1016 Main St. Stop in BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1512 MAIN ST. V and learn how to get 5 gallons of SILVER FLASH GASOLINE free. Stop ! In our store Saturday and see special factory demonstrator for MEYER'S SELF-CLEANING SPARK PLUGS. He will tell and show you why Meyer's Self-Cleaner Spark Plugs the one to use. Priced $1.00, $1.25. $1.60. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main St. Phone CUT RATE TIRE STORE 1039 TIRE Bargains for this week on well known makes Cord and Fabric. One bunch of 30x3 $10.00 One bunch VICTORS, 30x3 Vz- .$17.00 One bunch of YALE. 30x3 ys $19.30 List on this tire is $24.30; guaranteed 8,000 miles. 33x5 REPUBLICS $30.00 Saving of $25.00. This is an oversize for Ford Ton Truck. USED TIRES in all sizes priced from $1.00 up. 30x3 Tubes ..$2.50 33x4 Tubes $3.00 r 9t11' Oomrt.ir.tahlo Whool. a ' rims and pneumatic tires for Ford Truck $75.00 In order to make room for new stock I am offering some rare values in Sterling Cords and Fabric.

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List Sale Price Price Saving 31x4 Fabric ..$31.50 $25.50 $6.00 32x3 Cord 41.15 32.90 8.25 32x4 Cord .... 52.30 42.85 9.45 33x4 Cord 53.90 43.10 10.80 34x4 Cord 55.30 44.25 11.05 32x4 Cord 59.15 48.30 10.85 35x4 Cord 63.85 51.10 12.75

BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY G. E. STONEGIPHER 17 So. 9th St. Open Sunday Morning FARMS FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE By owner, 200 acres excellent land. well improved, immediate possession, big bargain. Addres Box G7157. care of Palladium. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOLOGY Special number just out containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If 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 Landology. It is free on request. Address Skidmore- Riehle Land Co.. 40l Skidmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette.Wis. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 FOR TI'ADK I have some of the best improved farms in Indiana and Ohio to deal for good income property also hardware for farm. If you really want to deal write me at once. Box 24 5, Marion. Indiana. REAL ESTATE WANTED TO BUY Modern double, close in with garage. Must be priced right, and possession must be given one side in 30 days. P. O. Box 20. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 5-ROOM HOUSE For sale. 2027 '. F. HOUSE FOR "SALK Call 1228 Ridge St. IMPROVE!' LOT 619 South 13. Call J 2V7T9 or 100North IS. J FOR SALE 6-room house. 422 S. 13: empty Phone 2906 or call 15 S. 9. For REAL ESTATE and FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTERFI ELD. Colonial Bid. SIX-ROOM FRAME" HOUSE With 3 lota. Cash or easy payment. Box H8153. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641: res. 2169. Of f ice 7 S. 11th St. See U3 for bargain. See Us for FARMS and CITY PROPERTY HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sta. Office Phone 227S Residence 3014 An Opportunity TEN ROOM double house in Fairview, on street car line. One side vacant. Other half renting for $"2 per month. Splendid opportunity for homo or investment. Priced $2250. On sale at this price for 10 days only. Investigate this bargain. Phone 2686 FOR SALE Choice building lota in Reeveston Place. 'These lots are located on the west side of 21st Str.. between South B street and Reeveston Road. All lots are wooded and very choice. For terms and prices write Henry P. ftosv, 18-20 West Georgia Str., Indianapolis, Indiana.

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SAY! I have a new Davis sedan that can be traded for a. piece of property. What have you? 4-ROQM COTTAGE, acre of. ground ; possession at one. Cash $1,60 or $1,750 on payment plan. $300 down, $25 per month. HENRY E. LONG Rooms 201 K. of P, Bldg. South 8th, Opposite City Light Office , Phone 1628 or 2017 AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEERING Farm sales a specialty HARRY RAMSEY REAL ESTATE GREEN & RAMSEY Hittle Bid Phones 2576-S011 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON SCHOOL HOUSE CONSTRUCTION Notice is hereby given that Center School Township. Wayne County, Indiana, by the- Trustee and Advisory Board thereof, will receive sealed bids at the office of said Trustee in the town of Centerville. within said township, county a :id state, until one 'clock p. m. on Saturday. April 2nd. 1921. for the construction of a new High School building, and for the installation of a heating and ventilating system, and for the installation of plumbing, sewers and water supply system, and for the installation of wiring and electrical apparatus, all for said proposed buildin. All bids shall include all labor, materials and supplies necessary for "ppWe construction or installation of that part of the work bid on. and all strictly in accordance with the, plans and specif ications provided therefor, which have been properly approved and accepted and now on file in the office of said Trustee. Said building to be a two-story, and basement brick DUiiutriK 10 np tocaiea in me town 01 Centerville, Wayne County, Indiana. Bidders will submit their bids as follows: (1) For the construction of school building (General Contract.) (2) For installation complete of heating and ventilating system. (3) For installation complete of plumbing, sewer and water supply system. (4) For installation complete of wiring and electrical apparatus. (5) For the construction as a whole, or any combination of contracts. All bids and proposals must be upon the form prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. Each bid on general contract or on complete construction shall be accompanied by certified check In the amount of 2 of the bids. Each bid on heating and ventilating or plumbing and water system or electrical wiring and apparatus shall be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). All checks shall be payable to Daniel B. Medearls. Trustee, conditioned that the successful bidder will enter Into a contract with sufficient surety for the performance of the con- . . . . n?U . 1 ....... A ... 11 l. t.iifrji ill,, iuiui o. 1. 1 i.uiik nk.i? are let checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them. The estimated cost of the eourplete construction of said building is $110.000 00. The successful hidder or bidders will De rr.quirea iu c.urr i uu . r urn cont 1 rac t ana execute a bond with suftic ient surety to be approved by said Trustee in an amount equal t the amount of the contract and conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract. Plans and specifications may be had for the Individual use of bidders from the Trustee or the Architect, Samuel Younsr. Montteelln. Indiana, by making deposit of $15.00 for preneral plans and specifications and $5.00 each for heating and ventilating, plumbing, and electric wiring, all of which will b returned upon the return of plans and specifications in good condition on or before the day of letting the contract. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. DANIEL, B. MEDKARTS. Trustee. Center School Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Denver C. Harlan. Attorney. Feb 25-Mar.4-ll-1S-25 MONEY TO LOAN LOAN On Furniture. Pianos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get Our Terms Before . Borrowing One to Twenty Months to Pay All Transactions Strictly Private TUr STATF INVFSTMFIMT Aint. oirt i t, iiynoiiviLi i x LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor. Colonial Bldj Phone 2560 PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK

Attention, Farmers and Dairymen! PUBLIC SALE of

LIVE STOCK

The Qaar Farm

Tuesday, Macclh 22od, 1921 12:30 p. m. 26 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE 26 head of selected Holstein dairy cows, several with calves by their sides, balance are heavy springers, and are all tuberculin-tested, part of these cows are pure bred, the others are extra good grade cows, will also sell four shorthorn cows. These cows all have good milk records and would be an improvement to any dairy herd. DUROC JERSEY HOQS

A few real Duroc sows bred to Joe Orion King 9th; open gilts and fall boars all sired by this boar, the dams of these gilts are the cream of our herd Will also sell 100 Feeding Shoats. Will also have for you to see our new herd boar, sired by Stilts dam by Scissors. HORSES Will also offer six extra well broke draft horses. Come and see this offering of high-class stock sell a chance to improve your breeding stock. The Gaar Farm Is located on the Paris Pike, two miles northeast of Richmond. SALE TO COMMENCE PROMPTLY 12:30

JOS. Auctioneers Hindman, Weddle and

THEATRES

(Continued from Pae Eleven) rous in supposed haunted house and the girt invades tha place, with her bulldog, puts the thieves to rout, recovers the necklace and marries her sweetheart who has been arrested tor the 'theft. There are many mirthprovoking situations during the action. William E. Park heads a capable supporting company. MURRAY Shirley Mason, in her newest William Fox photoplay, "Wing Toy," opened at the Murray Theatre yester day, and the little star handled a big role in a manner that captured and held her audience. 'Wing- Toy" is concerned chiefly with the adventures that befall a little maid who, as a foundling, was reared by one Yen Low, an unscrupulous dealer in opium and other drug, and a power in the affairs of New York's Chinatown. On a visit to Chinatown, Bob Harris, a young newspaper reporter, meets and falls In love with the girl. Wing Toy. Shirley Masons work in this unique s-torv was a constant delight. Her characterisation of the supposedly Chinese maid stands out as the best thing she has done here. The production bore evidence of careful and con scientious staging, for which credit must be given to Howard M. Mitchell, the director. The story was written for Miss Mason by Pearl Doles Bell', the author of "Her Elephant Man, the first of Miss Mason's starring vehicles. MURRETTE George Le Guere. who plays the part of Henry Marchant, the unsuccessful suitor in "Mamma's Affair," the feature attraction at the Murrette Theatre, at one time was scenario editor for one of the big film com panies on the coast. A friend remarked on how pleasant it must be to read stories all day long, as Ie Guere was obliged to do in passing on the latest popular novels submitted by New York publishers "You must find every page crowded with interest." the friend remarked. "Crowded with words, you mean, re plied Le Guere cynically, "You realize what a story really amounts to when REAL ESTATE For Sale er Trade FOU SALE OR TRADE 5-room house with nantry. lights. Rood water: 2 room cellar, furnace; full lot, fruit. Call 134.1 Ratiliff St. LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE of the Estate of Albert Pierce Good 2-story frame house, with barn located at Greensfork, Ind. This prop erty will be sold at public auction Tuesday, March 22, 1921 at 2 p. m. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Administrator. LEGAL NOTICE COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is herebv tiven that the un dersigned as Commissioner appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, of Wayne County. Indiana, and by virtue of an order bv said court in tne cause o Charles F. Martin, et al. vs. Lillie May Cordell No. 19451. now pending in said court, will offer for sale at puon auction on the premises on Saturday April 2nd. 1921. 2 o'clock p. m.. the fol lowing described real estate in Wayn Cnnntv. Indiana, to-wit: A part of lot number forty-three (43) in the Town of Economy as laid ou by Charles Osborn. and being more par ticuUrly described as follows, to-wit Commencing at the southeast cornar o said lot: running thence north thirty two (32) feet: thence west to the wes ! side of said, lot: thence south thirty j two 32) feet to the south side of said I'll, uicme roai iu nit jiittcc uvgiuning. Terms of Sale: One-third or more cash, and the balance in two equal installments due and payable in one and two years respectively from date of sale, with seven percent interest from said date, payable semi-annually, evidenced by the promissory notes of pur- ! chaser in usual bank form and secured j by first mortgase on tno roal estate sold, cash. Or the purchaser may pay all ARTHUR MARTIN, Commissioner. Benjamin F. Harris, Attorney. Mr.4-ll-1-25 PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK on Ho HILL CO. CLEM A. GARR. Manager. Harry Gilbert, Clerk. Button.

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line synapsis.' MURRAY VAUDEVILLE . Musical numbers, both vocal and in strumental, feature three acts of the Murray theatre the last half of this week. The Revue DeLuxe, consisting of six girts and one young man, is the headliner. This act Includes a violin spe cialty by Edytne Adamy, solo toe dance by the most winsome of the lot, I Sue Volimar; kid impersonation by Pggy Mcintosh, pianoiogue by Harry I Sigman, and several dancing and muei-' cai numbers by groups. Both the costunes and drops are attractively beau-. tiful. Unless we are mistaken (if vie are. we apologize). Waters, Hopkins and Churchill, a trio of harmony producing vocalists, now "on the bill, were here probably a year ago with most of the songs they are singing this time. No one can, nor tries, to undervalue the way these boys have of delivering the goods, yet who can deny the refreshing influence of a complete change. With their usual confident and taking man ners, the three easily won the great est hand of the bill Thursday after-1 noon, and were forced to respond to an encore. . Carmen Erceli is equally splendid with the violin and her voice. Her rendition of "Traviata" by Verdi, one of her vocal numbers, was exceptionally fine. She can make a violin talkliterally. To apprecite this novelty one must be familiar with many popu lar songs of many seasons. If there is any man that seemingly cares little about how much he falls. where he falls, and the distance he falls, it must be "The Man Who Wrestles with Himself." playing on first, this bill. After a series of comedic acrobat ical stunts, he closes with an exhibition of a man wrestling with himself. It is different from any thing you have ever seen. Shirley Mason in 'Wing Toy" is the film feature. MARVIN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Alice Brady, the popular and charm ing star, who has gained the reputation of permitting no one to "double" for her, will be seen in a dual role in her latest Select Picture, "His Bridal Night," a racing, rollicking farce shown tonigh at the First Presbyterian church. "His Bridal Night" is the 6tory of twins, Vi and Tiny. Miss Brady, with her charming grace and manner and adaptability, gives a delightful characterization of the twins. In the role of Tiny she is demure, thoughtful, conscientious, and a bit goody-good. But as Vi she is vivacious, headstrong, mischievous, daring, lovable, and a bundle of "pep." Edward Earle plays the lead and James L. Crane has another important role. Kenneth Webb directed "His Bridal Night." As an added feature. "An Ornall Hero," a Chester comedy (monkey picture) will also be shown. GRACE M. E. CHURCH Hundreds of citizens of Richmond will be glad to learn that the photoplay, "The Stream of Life," will return to Richmond next Tuesday night for a second running. The Grace M. E. church wilj put on this film next Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p. m., and again at 7:30. This is the film that was shown for twenty-two consecutive nights at the general conference of the Methodist church, and every time to capacity audiences. Those who were unfortunate in getting in to the "Shepherd of thej Hills" last Tuesday night, because of! the crowd at Grace church, will make an extra effort to come early to wit ness this film, said to be the greatest portrayal of human life ever screened. O 1 1 ouDurDan CHESTER. Ind. Mrs. Blume and family Aisited relatives in Middleboro Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N Chandler visited relatives in Richmond Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milton were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendell were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford of Richmond LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS State of Indiana, Wayne Countv. ss: Refore the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County. Indiana, March Term. 1921. In th matter of the petition of Benjamin Foreman et al for the improvement of the E. L. Commons Road and South E Street In the City of Richmond, being a continuation of said road, all of saia nignway being in Wayne Township. Wayne County, Indiana, under the provlnions of the Three-Mile Road Law. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received bv the Board of Commissioners of the Countv of Wayne, State of Indiana, at the office of the Auditor Of said Wavne Countv. and at the of flee of Court Room of said Board of Commissioners of said countv of Wayne at the Court House of ai1 Wavne County. Indiana, in the city of Richmond, until 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, the 2nd day of April, 1921. for the improvement of a certain highway petitioned for hv Benjamin Foreman et al aituate in Wayne Township, Wavne County, State of Indiana, and situate In part in the city of Richmond therein. Said Improvement shall be made under a written contract duly entered Into by the successful bidder'with said Board of Commisloners in form as net out In Macadamized Road Record No. 3 of said Board of Commissioners In the office of the Auditor of said county under date of May 3rd. 1920, said form of contract having been fixed by order of said Board as therein appear, and all bidders shall take nnMre I of the terms of said contract before submitting bids, as well as the plans, specifications, profile and complete deScrintion of said Imitrnrement. A full detailed and complete description of said improvement and the manner of making the grade, draining, surfacing with concrete, paving and all other work In th making of said improvement Is fully set out in the report of Viewers and Engineer and in the plans, specifications, and profile therefor which are now on file and may be seen at the office of said Auditor of said county of Wayne, and in said contract so to he executed, all of which s-hall be read and construed together, and all of which are as ordered and approved by said Board. Each bidder shall state in his bid or proposal the price at which he will undertake and complete any additional work contemplated under the terms and provisions of said contract ' form herein mentioned. Blank forms for proposals can be obtained from said Auditor. Each bidder shall submit with hi. bid his bond, payable to the state of Indiana, in the penal uum equal to double the sum of his proposal, with, good and sufficient sureties to the approval of said Board of Commissionera, conditioned for the faithful performance of the work in accordance with the profile, report, plans, specifications and contract, all in strict compliance with the provisions of Section 74 of an Act of the General Assemblv of the State of Indiana.- approved March 8. 1905, entitled "An Act Concerning Highways," and all Acts amendatory and supplemental thereto, and in compliance also with all other Acta and laws of said state of Indiana. Said Board of Commissioners of said county of Wavne reserves the right to relect any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of the county of Wayne, state of Indiana, March 7th. 1921. W. H. BROOKS. Auditor of Wayne County, State of Indiana. Gath P. Freeman, Attorney. Mar.11-18-25

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(Mrs. Roy Morrow and sou, flatted Mr and Mrs. William, Morrow ;wend . . . . Mra. Lv T.' Ulmer spent Wednesday with Mrs. Will' Brown and (anally. . . Mr. and Mrs.-William -Mor-rtrw gpant Sunday visiting relatives in ConnersviIle....Mr. Cook is painting his house... Mrs. Morris Hinshaw and daughter, . Jaunita, of Winchester spept the week-end with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Oliver. Boerner... .Ralph Kentledge of Richmond . visited-his aunt Mrs. Neal Chandle, Sunday morning, .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and son of Fountain City, wer supper gueats of -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman and w.tfe Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Burg has returned after spending a few weeks with her son. Frank Burg .Captain Rogers has sold his home to a man in Richmond ....Quite a number attended the pie supper at Chester last night. NEW PARIS, O. Miss Beatrice Gallar entertained the members of the Methodist Sunday school class of which she is teacher, at her home 'Monday evening, in honor of the bin Ii days of Misses Virginia Brown and Garnell Bryant and Master Willard Brown. Games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by the little guests, who were Misses Evelyn Ayers, Ruth Wagner, Virgina Brown, Eva McClure, Garnell Bryant, Dorothy Moore, Messrs. Willard Brown. George Higgs, Ralph Riley, Louis Gallas and Raymond Hamilton. . .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watts and family-will move Friday to their recently purchased farm near Westville Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward RlneharL of Eaton. I Monday Mrs. Eliza Nicholson and sons nave moved to the John Mungavin property on West Cherry street. Miss Mary Clingenpeel was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander Claude Collins of Fairfield spent the week-end in New Paris and attended the basketball tournament Mrs. Ruth Miller spent from Friday until Monday at her home in Urbana. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are moving this week to their farm north of New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Lial Withrow, who moved recently to Arcanum, spent Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth King and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Northrop Mr. and Mrs. Dana Ward and children made a business trip to Eldorado Wednesday afternoon ....Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norris and daughter, Esther and Thelma, visited relatives at Greensfork Sunday Mrs. Lena Haller spent Wednesday as the guest of Mrs. Jennie Flemming of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haller were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark, Sunday evening ....Mrs. Harvey Royer and Mrs. Emmanuel Timmons spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown of near Centerville. .Miss Marie Heironlmous of Richmond, was the Saturday night guest of Mis3 Lois Baumgardner Mrs. Gold a Wefler of Osborn, O., is spending several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hill. . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hook and Mn:. Cook of Richmond, called on lu;i' friends Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Milroy Harter of Richmond v. er. Sunday ev ening guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. C- A. Northrop. DUBLIN. Ind. Mrs. George Wiker is visiting relatives in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Vickery, Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Cole and fon Albert o' LewisviMe, and Mr. Iee Hoover of Indianapolis, spent Monday evening with Elmer Fagau and family .. . . .Mr. ant: Mrs. William Faucett of near New Lisbon, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ellen Ratlitf, who is very ill The Poverty social given by the Allen Jay class of the Friends Sunday school recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Butlct was well attended and all had a nice time. All came dressed in old clothes. The evening was spent in playing games and music. A hard-time lunch was served. .. .Mrs. Mary Funk has returned to her home here after spending the winter at Liberty, Ind., with her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell. Mrs. M. Henly was in Newcastle Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Oler and grandson, and Mrs. Frank Oler and daughter Helen were in Richmond Sunday Mr. Elbert Huddlestcn and family entertained at dinner Sunday. Rev. Strickler. Mrs. Laura Snyder and two sons, Alvin and Harold. .. .Mrs. Frank Watson and daughter Frances, of Lewisville, spent Tuesday here with relatives Mrs. Martha Butler spent from Saturday until Monday with her brother, Mr. Mike Gauker and family, near New Lisbon Mr. and Mrs. DeArmond have returned after a few days' visit with their son in Richmond. . . . .Mrs. Sarah Waller returned to her home in Newcastle last week after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. William Sullivan. .. .Revival services began at the M. E. church last Sunday evening, and will continue 'each evening until Sunday evening. March 27. Rev. Hogan of Cambridge City will deliver the sermon Friday night, March 18. and. Sunday at 2:30 p. m. a men's meeting will be held and Rev. Hogan will give the address, taking for his subject. "The Lean Cow." Every man is requested to come and everyone i invited to all evening services Mrs. John Thom is very ill The play entitled "The Mystery of St. Ives,"" was given here Tuesday evening by th ! Straughns high school There was a good attendance. . . .Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoffman went to Indianapolis Saturday to 6pend a few days with their children. ... Mrs. Sallie Smith return ed home last week from several weeks visik in Dayton, O. ...Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Henly and baby spent Sunday in Cambridge City -with relatives. . . . . Charles Guilford returned to his home in Indianapolis Tuesday evening after a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Oler Mr. Ray Doll and family of Pershing spent Sunday with Mr. O. H. Morris and family- west of town. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Iouisa ' Echenfelder, deceased. Notice is hereby given that th undersigned ha duly qualified in the Wavne Circuit Court, as executor ot Estate of Louisa Eei-henf-elder. deceased, late of Wa.yn County. Indiana. Said estate is suppost-d to be solvent. BERTHA 1 ESHENFELDEP.V Executrix. Robbing. Reller & Robbins, Atty. Mar.4-11-18. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT - . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by thCircuit Court of Wayn- County. 'Indiana, as Administrator, of the. estate ot Anthony Clements, deceased. - - Said estate ia probablv solvent.'-, ' FRANK A. CLEMENTS. -Administrator. ' w Benjamin F. Harris. Attorney. Mar.11-18-25-