Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 129, 11 April 1921 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921.
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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for quick referfnof, aeordinp to the Basil L. Smith System (Copyright).
Advertising Rates words tn fh lino N'n nri taken for less 1 than i'O cents cash or less than SO rents charRe. No ads accepted after 11 oVIock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2S34 or 2872. LOST 4 BUNCH OK KKYS between Stauber's grocery and South 16th and C. Reward. Return to Stauber's fcroeery. SALESMEN A AGENTS WANTED W VN'TED Salesmen to sell Merry r.ar.lrn Auto-Cultivator and Power Lawn Mower. Write for particulars. The Atlantc Machine Mfg;. Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. WANTED State distributor wants ! men to sell or organize sales tore" for article that sells to housewives for $7.50. Vast, easy seller, liberal commissions. A wonderful opportunity for hustlers. Experience not necessary. Address Kuzmich & Co. 74.1 West Indiana Avenue. South Bend, TnrT HELP WANTED MALE 5 W ANTE D Monument salesman; must be able to furnish good references. Box G-7047, - care Palladium. WANTED Waiter, and Main. Chop House. 5th WANTED: Highest armature and winder. No others need to stator I apply. Crane Electric Co. "c7rtPENTERS WANTED Have" stca I dv work for 15 in their home town. I ran make from $100 to $150 a month. ' Small capital required. Call D. V. j Hardie. Rex Hotel. MEN.-LEARN BARRER TRADE-Few weeks. Wonderful demand and wpe-j es. Positions waiting. Earn while learninar. Write. Moler Karbcr Col- I i lege. 105 S. Wells St., Chicago. j WANTED A man between ages 25 and ! 35. capable of managing small line I factory. Give experience and refrences. Address 500. Ca-e of P.illndium. HELP WANTED Mai or Female 5 CANDYMAKING BUSINESS Start at home. Everything furnished. Men. women. $30 weekly. Bon-Bon Co., Philadelphia. Fc. TO MAKE $200 monthly mailing circu lars. I furnish materia!: instruct!" : ! 12c. Varga Supply Company. 521 Oliver Street. Cincinnati. O. Vo'UN;6M EN AN O YOUNG " WOMEN having moving picture ambitions can loin our organization. Write for free Information. 509 ( 'hamper Commerce Building. Los Angeles, California. DON'T NEGLECT your opportunity. This is the time to prepare for a permanent position. P'gin your business training next Monday, day or night. School all summer. Richmond Business College. Colo:lal Building. YOUNG MEN!" WOM EN. over 17, " for Postal Mail Survive. $120 month. Examinations April. Experience unnecessary. 1'or free particulars of intrution. writ' J. Leonard, (former Civil Service exan:iivr 10 11 Equitable Rldg.. Washington, D. C. HELP WANTED FFMALE Help Wanted Earlhanrn College &AXT-EJ Laundress house. ' Phone 6192. W A N T E ft ." "m i d d 1 e " " niorninars for !,ou-ie to COTTie "Xo ;'! woman work. Call of in person, 902 Main. WANT EI Laily for housework three or four davs a week. Good, steadv wo man only need apply. Mrs. .Daggy. ! i Phone 18 WANTED-- Three young "ladies to travel with advertising crew, ages i'0 to 25. Call 4 to . Mrs. MiOulliste, room 102, Westeott Hotel. 2 V f UN L A I 1 E S " t o d o s o m e w o r k " n exchange fc tuition for business course. Richmond Business College. Colonial Ruiiding. LA LIES Learn hairdressing, , marceling. beauty culture. P.e self supporting ln a few weeks. Big pay. Write for catalogue. Molar College, 105 South Wells Street. Chicago. SITUATION WANTED 8 MIDDLE-AGED, reliable experienced housekeeper wants a position as housekeeper in small family in the citv. Box 11-11025, care Palladium. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANT EI Paper cleaning. Phone 2228. C. Borden. WANTED White washing and spraying cellars. 509 S. 7. Phone 1377. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 ROOM FOR RENT 313 N. 12th Gentlemen Roomers. 1312' Main. Call after six in the evening. Abbie Miller. 3 MODERN ROOMS centrally located, for rent. Rox 5. City. MODERN Furnished Rooms, also meals by day or week. 205 N. 10. T WOT O I Tt7r E R Tbeau t i f 'iiT-f ronT unfurnishod rooms with kitchenette, in fine summer home. Something especially nice and clean, to best people only without children. 205 N. 6th. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING UOOMs1022 South ' I.lilH T t lOt'SK K E E P I NCI ROOMS Phone 4S91. FURNISHED liglit housekeeping rooms Phone 1 247. TWO LIGHT HOI 'S E K EE PI NO Rooms! 419 North 11th. FOR HUNT Cheerful corner room, light housekeeping. good location. John N. Knoll. 101 North 9th St. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT I FOR RENT Modern 4-room furnished j apartment. 11 South 10th. ' HOUSE FOR RENT Furnished "or an" I furnished, or will sell. 1527 N. E. FOR RENT Modern furnished house, centrallv located. See D. W. Walters,, 107 South 5th. FOR RENT Furnished house, modern, centrallv located. D. W. Walters. 107 South 9th. APARTME NT Mod e r n" f urn is h ed 7f o" r rent, for litrht housekeeping George 1?. 1ro-e. So. 2nd St. Phone 1149. WANTED TO RENT WANTLO TO UK NT House, rooms. 201 So. 12th. WANT K D by Nov". 1. 5 rrn house. Reference, ium. to 7-room mod-K-1102 Pallad-
MOVING HAULING STORAGE LOCAL -and LONG TH STANCE MOVING (" HOFSKHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 222S-1566 W. G. RAKER. Mgr. q forrest Monger For locl and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. ; AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 WTE. EVANS For lxcal and Ling Distance Hauling
of All Kinds. Phone ?105 '30 Lincoln
JBUSINESSSER VIC E 12 PAPE RC LKA N I N G- Work done by expert. Thistlewaite. Phone 2773. LAWN MOWERS " sharpened. Frank Bruner. Phone 25K. CA RPKTScLeA.NEL. 5 cents yard, carpets scrubbed, 15 cents yard. V). W. Walter. J07S. 9. FORTAPER HANGING call 17 N. 12th.
REPAIRING and CLEANING All kinds furniture repairing; chairs caned, new furniture made; rugs and carpets cleaned. HOOVER MFG. COMPANY 417 North 11th Phone 6003 CALL" 24 10 for iiousecleauins and paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. CISTERN cleaning and repairing;, filters speeialtv, roof painting:, general repairing. Phone 6089. 412 JN. 11th. LAD I ES,ANP" GENTS GATIMENTS Cleaned, 75c; Pressed. 50c; Save delivery expense at "THE ELITE", 921Vs Main, Opposite Romey's. HAIR GOODS Your combings made into 3 stem switches for $1.23, from Tuesday, 12. to Wednesday, 20 usual price $2.00. 25 per cent discount on all readv-rnade goods. 135 S. 10 St. Miss Stev. rd, phone 1372. ELISON FURNITURE STORE 520 Main, Phones 1469-2S31 Ask Our Customers About RYDES CALF MEAL Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co. 6th and S. A Thona 20S3 r BRASS Smoking Sets Statues Brass Beds Drawer Pulls Parlor Sets Umbrella Stands Jardinieres Chandeliers R E PLAT E D Mirrors Resilvered Lahmann Plating Works 203 W. Main. Phone 275S. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A GARAGE? Build It with Concrete BIqx jfain BerteQiISros Pluoe 325Q RECORD EXCHANGE BUY us-d records, save 33 1-.1 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. PAINTING 15 HOUSE finishin; 2371. PAINTING Interior E.. C. Sims, phone FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 COOK'S POWER SHOP Fu-niture repairing a specialty Phono 3232 122 W. Main CARPENTER WORK CARPENTER Repairing of all kindo. No ioh too small or too large. ROY SLOAN'. 1316 N. E. Phono 6191 FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES KnsPP Ph. 1ST6. Office 17 S. E. I MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE 912 rug. TOT So. J. M -P MOTOP. 1" Richmond Ave. '.FOR SSALE Librarv "table, $10; baby l sulky. $10 Phone 276'".. FOR SALE Gasoline Engine. 1 zi h.-p I A tiarsrain. 11: W. 1st. FOR SALE A pair of gold cloth dancing slippers, size 3 Phone 1032. STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sale. Phone 4752. School and West 5th. FOR "SALE Two Remington repeating rifles, new condition, scil cheap. Call 324 S' tltli street. j FOR SALE Livery business. good t stand and cheap. Old Shofer barn. South 6th and A streets. ON E I ,K A T H I : I rT A V E NPORT, t w o leather bottom rockers, ope Dotty vaeuutn sweeper. 404 So. 14th. FOR SALE- -Sellers kitc hen cabinet. 25 vards nrtis--..--ls carpel. Jewel base-i.urn-r. il! it 324 South 9th St.. betwer n 7 : p i . FOR SALE --Alto saxophone, tied, in good condition, will sell less than hali price. Stewart M. Pratt. Music Studio. Colonial Annex. WHEN" PLANNING THAT GARDEN don't neglect to plant some everbearing strawberries and enjoy having lucious strawberries during August and September. Choice plant, $1.00 for twenty-fjve; J'J.50 for one hundred by parcel post prepaid. Also plenty of the standard varieties at lower prices. s. P. Simon, 1-ountain City. mlef Ind Farm on of city. Arby pike, 7' north MISCELLANEOU S WANTED 22 HW A NT ED TO BUY Guitar. Box S161. Care of Palladium. F U RN I T IT R K A N f7 STOVESAll kind" s: good prices. Home Supply Store. 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1S62. W A N T E l7 "TO BUY 100 good u sed dtessers, cliiffoniers and dressing tables. It will pav vou to see us before you sell. TOWNS E N" D S USED GOODS, r.33 Main. Phone 1296. W A'l'CH ES"A ND S P El 'T A CLES For bargains in watches and 'high grade spectacles, call at C. E. K FEVER S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. Wanted FRESH DAIRY COWS Can use several high-class Jerseys RIVERDALE FARM 1 D. R. Funk, Phone 2558 41 N. 11th FOR SALE OR TRADE For Sale or Trade Remington player piano, practically new, 55 rolls, scarf and bench. Mikesell garasre. New Paris EGGS FOR HATCHING LA RGB FNGLISH WH1TK Rarron strain and S C. 51. 00 settincr. 21 S. 2.1. LFG HORNS Red. Eggs, E ! E For hatching from the best flock of White Plynioth Rock chickens in the county; $1.00 per 15 or $5.00 per 100. Apply at Geo. C Seh weginan's Meat Market, No. South 4th i"t. Phone 2204. TIRES AND TUBES FOR SALE Goodrich & llcarsey tires, repairing. Lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown. Phone S0S6. We reach our aim only as we keep the faiih of the public. Let us talk over your next tire needs. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of Quality and Service Phone 2444 1512 Main St FOR SALE We have a small stock of non-skid tires we are going to cut price on to introduce to new customers. 30x3. $7.40: 30x3'i. $S.40. All other sizes at equally low prices. Master Production Corporation. Room 7, Comstock Rldg., 1016 Main St.
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33 roro AT 1 5 SOUTH 9TH Richmond, Ind. 1920 Touring, with starter, new! ures $oo uu. 1919 Sedan, starter, demountable rims, new tires $465.00. 1919 Touring, one-man top, bargain $385.00. 1918 Touring, very good $275. 1917 Ford Roadster, demountable rims, new tires, with salesman's closed slipon body $250. 1920 Chevrolet $550.00. '490," like new 1918 Chevrolet "490." in excellent condition $375.00. I Any make automobile taken in ! i i iraae. CASH OR TERMS Walter Eo CHOTT THESE CARS ARE REAL GOOD BUYS OVERLAND SIX TOURING Continental motor, two tops, good shape. OVERLAND FOUR '20 model touring, like new. PAIGE TOURING Newly painted, new tires, a real buy. 1921 OLDSMOBILEsedan demonstrator. -4 -cylinder 1 FORD COMMERCIAL Out 6 months, full panel body and! starter1 OLDSMOBILE TRUCK Chas-i sis '20 model, with cab; good shape. 1 OLDSMOBILE TRUCK, dem-! onstrator, stock rack and cab. J CarroJ Brown 1026 Main St. Phone 2512 Oldsmobile Four, Six and Eight and Truck Dealers Open Evening and Sunday Morning USED CARS Two Dodge Sedans. Two Dodge Tourings. One Commerce Truck. One Ford Roadster. One "490" Chevrolet. One 1921 Dodge Touring, just! like new, run 2,500 miles. Westeott Touring Car, electric lights and starter, good condi-j tion. Price $150 for quick sale BETHARD AUTO COMPANY 1117 Main St. Phone 1041 USED CARS AUBURN-20 SPORT Rrown paint, special car. Cord tires, bumpers, spotlight, automeler, etc. Cash or terms. No brokerage. Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co., 19 S. 7th. Phone 6173. FORT-COUPE, splendid shape, have to hurry to get this Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co.. phone 6173. Forsale. 1920 Monroe, cheap, 234 S. 5. MONROE-20 touring. 5 tires, driven 1000 miles. Will sell cheap if sold at once. Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co., 19 S. 7th. Phone 6173. OAKLAND TOURING lite 19. new ( Cord tires, spare and cover, new top , with glass panels and curtains. Looks like new. an dandy car at a low price. I Wavne Co. Nash Co., 19 S. 7th. Phone; 6173. I FOR SALENorth E. -Studebaker cheap, 1527 FOR SALE Westeott seven passenger j luui tii intJU'i !. .imi mik niai n cylinder motor. Delco electric starter, lights and ignition, extra tire, bumper, etc. Price $60. B. J. Carr. 21 South 14th street. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Have that Auto overhauled by our experts. THOSo A. ROBISON 1209 Main St. " Shop Phone 1039 Res. Phone 6064
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35 AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Quality and Service Our Motto gjgjjjgi BUGGY CO. 12th and N. E St Phone 1265 Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St Phone 2716 GARAGES FOR RENT 33 FOR RENT Garage. 205 N. 10. GARAGE FOR R EN T 3 9 South 10th. FOR RENT Garage North 13th. for small car. 28 GARAGE with North 13th. electric lights. 307 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Fine Good double and Arthur Brooks. large lot. scix-room. antral. central. BRADBURY BAILEY Real Estate, Insurance. Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg .''or REAL EST A T E and FA R MS, ee A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond. Ind., R. F. D.. Phone 4171. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641: res. 2169. Office 7 S. mh St. See us for bargains. FOR SALE Building- lotsT" North8th and 9th streets. Reasonable. Good chance for starting on vour own home. John N. Knoll, 101 North 9th St. FOR SALE Ono acre of good level land on road four miles from Camden, Ohio. Well and good brick house; $350. Innuire of Will Freeman, Fairhaven, Ohio. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTERFIELD. Colonial Bldg. See Us for Farms and City Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Comer 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence S014 FOR SALE a room modern Bungalow. South side. This is a nice little home. It can be had on payments. 6- room. furnace, side, $3250.00. 7- room. furnace, $3200.00. good location, South South side, close in, SHIDELER Phone 3S14 910 Main FARM LANDS Wisconsin I LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER just j 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 onre for this special number of landology. It is free on request. Address Kkidmore-Richle Iand Co., 406 Sktdmore-Richie Lldg., Marinette. W i sc. CONTRACTORS LISTED IN THE CLASSIFIED Each evening you will find in the classified columns of The Palladium the cards of all kinds of building and repair contractors. So often one is at a loss to know where to get a dependable paper-hanger or painter. Let The Palladium answer these questions for you. tPNEYJJ L0AN Use the WELFARE SYSTEM LOANS On Furniture, Pianos, Stock, Liberty Bonds SAVINGS Pay You 6 WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St. Phone 2509 Richmond, Ind. LEGAL NOTICE
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I.Kf'AI. NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss. : Estate of Theresia Kutter. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in Wayne Circuit Court, as executor of the last will and testament of Theresia Kutter, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JACOB KUTTER, Executor. Gardner. Jessup and Hoelselier, Attorneys. April 4-11-1S.
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The editoriml So that the British aathoritiea cannot locate the plant and eloae it the "Youn? Ireland," Sinn Fein paper in Ireland, putUsh Suburban WEST RIVER. Ind. Misses Frances and Gracie Healton of Economy. Ind., and .Miss Clarice Benson called on Miss Cora Wood Saturday afternoon,
....Mr. 'and Mrs. Melvin Wood and "' "CC1VU" " "" daughter LoiS called on parents Tues- vered' " Re,v PK Jewett of .ln' day evening and Miss Cora Wood re- f'"18' Th bef.n .?cupy'nf turned home with them Mr. and I e ,ME pulpit at th's P1"-6 Preched Mrs. Prank King and daughter Mae h.last sermon here last Sunday. He motored to Richmond Tuefday delivered borne excellent sermons and Miss Florence Logan, is improving ' J "Jga'ISS JJrSSf lrilyn-J:;Z?ZeP HawhoWeen sBpendingh?wlSn w2S p,.4! ? ?rayer mfeting at California, arrived home last week Ji-e8tlT..7f?ay evenln?v;" and it greeting friends. The Delta
cuucsuii. .. ..nibs n,uin Lrun oi tnis place is ill. .. .George Golhier is running a huckster in this part of the country Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanson and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanson Sunday. I lCne WILLIAMSBURG W. C. fpent Saturday with Raymnod and family near New Castle. Glenn Gunkle of Greensfork is the week with her mother, Mrs. Clements, north of town. . .Mrs. Smith . . .Mrs. Leona Merchant and Mrs. Olive Perce motored to Richmond Tuesday night.... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gunkle of Greensfork were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Gunkle Wednesday. . . . Mr Ch-as. Hyman went 10 Marion Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. Keith are entertaining Dr. Keith's cousin. Miss Ines Price from New Brunswick. Canada. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Collins and daughter Mattie of Bloomingsport, also Mrs. Jesse Hardwick of this place motored to Richmond Sunday afternoon and called on Mrs. Collins sister, Mrs. Sadie Hockett Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. James Ladd were in Richmond Thursday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and baby also Mrs. W. C Piehe called on Harry Macy and family Wednesray evening. LIBERTY. Ind. Dr. E. I. La Rue and family, who have been living at j Ajo, Arizona for the past several i months will soon return to Liberty. ' Dr. La Rue will take charge of his pastorate of the M. E. church He has regained his health and his many : friends will be glad of his return The annual meeting of the Woman's ! Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the Whitewater Presbytery was held at the- Liberty Presbyterian I church last Thursday and Friday. ! The president, Mrs.. McCrew, of In- ' dianapolis, and several other promi inent leaders assisted in the meeting, ! which was very interesting Mrs. j William Brindel, who has been quite , ill, is improving and her many friends hope for her recovery.. I Immel, who was recently .Miss Elsie taken to the ! Fayette hospital and underwent a serious operation, is improving nicely, Dr. Thompson of this place, is her physician. Mr. and Mrs. Zed Layson have come to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck, south of town Mrs. Alice Wilson spent Thursday with her son. Mac Wilson ! and family in Brownsville Mrs. Herbert Fosdick delightfully entertained the Tuesday club at her home south of town Wednesday. A fine lunch was served of roast chicken, brown gravy, hot biscuits, pea patties, ! j salad, fruit and coffee. ...... Mr. and' i Mrs. Roscoe Coughlin and son, Rus j j sell, and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Coughlin j ! will soon leave to locate in Maysville.j ! Ky., where they will engage in busiI np.ss. . . .Mr. and Mrs David Moore I are entertaining the Miss-es Moore of ! , Brookville, this week....W. E. .Rose and family will occupy the Coughlin t i residence on North Market street inj ; the near future Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lambert, who have ben visiting ; relatives at Hope, returned home last j week Virgil McCarty returned to i Bloomington, last week after a pleas-! ! ant visit with his parents, Mr. and ! j Mrs. PYank McCarty and sister, Miss j I Ruth Monroe Duvall entertained! ! the "Hooker Club" at his home one! evening last week. A fine time was, ! enjoyed by all present.. . .L. O. Snook,! j superintendent of Liberty schools, j has secured the ltev. P. Bradley, of j I Chicago, who will give, the address of I the Liberty high school commence-; ment this year, to be held Wednesday j . evening. May 25. There will be sev-; eral graduates County Agent Fos-; . ter Campbell and family will occupy ' ; a part of the residence of Miss Pearl I Brandenburg, on South street Mrs., Lavina Bertch and Miss Rose Bertch arrived from Daytona. Fla., the last week where they had spent the winj ter months Elmer Robertson wad in Chicago last week attending the re tail clothiers association Mr. and Mrs. James Bias are occupying Mrs. Mitchell's residence on Vine street.. The W. C. T. U. will meet next Thursday at the library'. All members are LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given that Jen inie I pril, I A. Mills has. on the 9th day of Apri
1921, been appointed administratrix of the estate of Margaret A. Judy, deceased, by the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, and is now acting as such. The estate of the decedent Is probably solvent. v JENNIE A. MILLS April 11-1S.
offlc of the "Toons Ireland." as it appeared one day.
ed in different quarters each day. This is the system used by the men who published a B.iar. pa-. per in Belgium during the Ger requested to be present and an interesting program will be given. .. .Mrs. Harlen Haworth, of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Graham and other relatives in I Union County Everett Abernathy, l who ha3 been quite ill at the home i ?fvnii Parents, was able to return to BArrkHtv has marln a rrm- i
tract with the Redpath bureau for aniulI,e wa Dauj 's- 13 nV entertainment rmirse for next winter. I known who was driving the car with
. ...ine late l. j. tiowe s snoc store has been sold to Mr. Friedman, of Connersville, who has taken charge of that place. Laurence Howe, who j has been conducting the store since 1 Kie fatllAr'c duth will afnrnt u nnci. tion in Cincinnati C. C. Abernathy j planned commencements lor the township schools which will soon be in order. All the schools will soon close except Greenwood, at having been consolidated with the Center township schools will not have an eighth graae commencement. The Harrison township commencement Will be held April 28; Brownsville, May 14: Liberty and Harmony combined. May 7 . . The Union county "Play Day" will be held April 29. Several scholars of Liberty school have begun to practice tor the occasion Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunt arrived home from Florida last week. COUNTY TAX RETURNS BEING MADE LATE Half of the time allotted for the taking of assessments for the county has elapsed and a large part of the work is yet to be done, according to County Assessor Mathews. Slow returns from a certain percentage of tax payers has postponed the checkings in the assessor's office. According to the latest order issued from the state board of tax commasioners all supplementary blanks should be filled out and returned to the county assessor by Mav 1. Mr. Mathews states that if this is not done j a 50 per cent increase will be made 1 on the blanks. The final dale for fil-1 ing assessments by the county assessor with the state board is Mav 15, and in order to comply with this early his early returns are desired local officials state. Two reports have been made to the state board on assessments taken, Some dissatisfaction was expressed relative to the hrst return ine second was considered better it is stated.) i ownsnip assessors nave Deen warnea to include all live stock in their re - ports. THE SITUATION
Insure indicate important point! in Asia Minor as Turkish .Nationalists , drive Greek forces back. 1 The northern wine c7 the Greek army in Asia Minor is in retreat to its former positions before Brussa. havin been battered by th Turks under Mustapha Kema! Pasha.
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2 The Greeks claim their defeat was due to ine oaa co-operaucn at their units in the advance from Bilejik and Socjrud. They fell ack behind the line of Inetrol and Yenishehi. but the Turks were so close behind the could not stop before they reached Brussa , 3 The Turks assert their victory was due to their cavalry., which fell upon the Greeks when the latter felt they had attained as ea victory at Eski-Shehr.
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uumbers. 5 It seems doubtful if the Greeks will try to ho!d Aficn Karahia- -aar. The map shows the extent of territory covered by their retreaL 6 Turkish irregulars, aided by Arabs, are harrassinjr the rear of the Greek tines. " ' ? I
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The water defenses of the city may between Mundana and Ismid.
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man occupation. The editor of the Sinn Fein paper was released recently from prison, where he was sent for his activities. THREE ARE INJURED IN AUTO COLLISION Painful but not serious injuries were received by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fuller and Mrs. Patrick Hannon, Sunday morning, when the automobile in which they were riding collided with another machine at North Seventh and Fort Wayne avenue. All three were taken to Reid hospital. 'Mrs. Hannon was able to leave thr hospital for her home here Sunday evening. Mr. art Mrs.' Fuller were to leave for their home, on the Williamsburg pike, Monday. The Fuller mawhich they collided. GERMANS UNDERSELL IN SPANISH MARKET LONDON, April 11. --George- White, an American, writing from Barcelona to the D.iily Mail, says the Germans are making "a drive to secure th spanisn market in practically every lino of industry," and says iht-y ar. quoting prices irrespective of value in order to capture the market. The writer gives several instance.'of the prices quoted by the German as compared with those quoted b. 1 firms of other countries. He rites the ! case where a biar American firm rtff r. 1 eu a cement mill, t .0. D. isew ork for $110,000; the Gerraans'bid on practif -I ally the same machine f. o. b. Ham ourg for 520,000 less. The Germans, he says, are quoting cement delivered in any pott in Sjiaiii at 100 pesetas which is abour 2's pesetas below the standard price Span ish manufacturers ask. Tramwaj tickets they are offering at less than half the sum any of the loal people can print them for and they guarantee delivery in four weeks as again" three months. The writer concludes that if the Germans continue their present program they are "going to drive man-, of the Spanis-h manufacturers to llic wall." HOOVER, DRY OFFICER, TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Charles J. Hoover. of Indianapolis. ! ex-prohibition officer, committed sui- ; cide at his home, 312 East Tenth street '. In Indianapolis. Saturday, j After leaving Richmond, Mr. Hoover became connected with a orivate de tective agency, tiut had been out of work for some time, which was given as the cause for Ins act. He if 1 found in his room with the gas turned on at 1 o'clock, Saturday afternoon. AS GREEKS RETREAT 7 too. - Miles A Aim T .,.nt.,, f. lap i utu uviuiv n""" a. w be given to the allied fleet, operatina; 'r . . .
