Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 150, 5 May 1921 — Page 11

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Advertising Rates 19 cents per line, per Insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents charse. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock An dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2S72. SPECIAL NOTICE J BEE KEE PE RST A KENOTIC E T have a full line of Bee Supplies for pale at 420 Southwest Sth. H PRICE on all ready made natural hair Roods during; May. See me for making up your combiners, hand-embroidered collar and cuff sets. $1.00; organdv flowers, per bunch, 50c. 75c. Miss Steward, 13 S. 10th St., Phone 1372. ELMER KELLER for paperhanging. Has moved from 624 S. 9th to 17 N. 12th, city. REDUCED PRICES ON TAXI SERVICE 25 cents 1st zone 50 cents 2nd zone MULL TAXI SERVICE North 9th We Haul Phone Everything 1370 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 'A GOOD BUSINESS for sale; splendid opportunity to make some real money. For information write Box C. No. 3034. Care Palladium. , LOST 4 LOS.T A bracelet watch with pin. Return Palladium. Reward. LOST April 28, ladies' novelty cloth coat, just out of Richmond north. Finder please mail to Davids-Davids, Albany. Ind.. and receive reward. SALESMEN A. AGENTS WANTED WANTED Demonstrators and solicitors, nationally advertised products, selllnsr on commission. R. E. Farrell, Arlington Hotel. 6 to 8 p. m. AGENTSMall orUerto make $100 monthly mailing- circulars. Plan, instruction. 12c. Varga Supply Company. 621 Oliver street. Cincinnati, O. SALESMAN and collector to work in local territory. Must have Ford roadster. Liberal contract. Apply 8 to 9 a. m. Singer Sewing Machine Co., No. 7 South 7th street. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Night watchman, must occupy residence furnished by company. Address J-10024. Care of Palladium. PORTER Station. WANTED Union HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Experienced I-and Dilks Co. stenographer. WANTED White woman for general housework. 205 N. 10th. WANT E D A g-iri to clerk In store. Hoover Confectionery Co., 1129 Main. WANTED Four women to do special work, no experience required. Apply from 1 to 12 a. m., at Boston Store. GIRLS WANTED to work in luncheonette, neat appearing girls of good character preferred, good wages and board. The Kandy Shop, 919 Main street. SITUATION WANTED 8 WANTED to help with housework. r-riard and small wages. 116 So. Sth. 'i'.GAR I AN BOY. IS years, in Amer ica two months, wants work on farm. Call 601 N. Thirteenth street. WANTED Position on a farm by experienced, middle aged single man. Address 232 S. W. Second St.. City. SERVICES OFFERED 8 "3 0491 FOR PAPERHANGING Moore. phone WANTED Curtains North 17th. to launder. 504 WANTED-To Phone 5463. do practical nursing. PRACTICAL NURSE; will nurse out of town. Confinement only. 321 '4 N. 8. PAPER CLEANI STO vv o r k done byexpert. Thistlewaite. Phone 2773. H AVE YOU R WALi!r PAPER and rugs made same as new. Call 3463. Sanitary Cleane.v. CURTAIN:". LAUNDERED Called for and delivered, 30c a pair. Also wool blankets, 50c. Phone 3405. WANTED: 4712. Dressmaking. Phone LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 i 'OR R E N T Light housekeeping D. Phone 4018. rooms. 1 1 1 2 . N. 221 N. 14TII rTwo housekeeping rooms, 3 ROOMS. bath"and"' light housekeeping. furnished light no children. kitchenette for Phone 5275. FURNISHED room for light housekeeping, central location. John N. Koll. 101 N. 0th. ' Full-RENT Two -furnished light housekeeping rooms, with privileges of kitchen and bath, no children. 90SU. Main. ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED .ROOM- 42 So. 10th 9

V'l'WO SLEEPING ROOMS 120

So. 3rd. gentleFOR RENT Room. modern. man. 1206 N. O. FOE R E N'l F u r n i s h ed room for lady. 21 North 13th street. $18.00 for four large rooms down stairs. 311 N. D St.. Phone 2834. MODERN furnished front room for gentleman. 31 N. 11th street. FU R N IS I IE D ROOM for two girls, laundry work included. 3S So. 13th. FOR RENT Iarge unfurnished room, private entrance, privilege of kitchen. 311 No. 9th St.. Phone 6039. FOR RENT Furnished room, sleeping ir light housekeeping, private entrance. 21 f So. S. Call evening. FOR RENT Good business room in American Trust building, also small garage, central location. Inquire at American Trust and Savings Bank. HOUSES ftPTS. TO RENT Kvr Rent 6-room house. Phone 1078. FOR-RENT Furnished house for the summer. Phone 2914. ONE FOUR ROOM furnished apartment also two room furnished. Phone 1247. FOU RE ST Modern 6 -room house. 739 So. 7th. phone 2012 after 7 o'clock in the evening. Fill! RENT One modern furnished apartment. See Geo. B. Moore. 102 S. 2nd. Phone 1149. FOR RENT Small business suitable for barber shop. 3042. room. Phone CENTRALLY LOCATED two rooms, mt bath and kitchenette trance, garage. Phone private en2464. FOR RENT 2 store rooms with 3 housekeeping or sleeping rooms; $10 a month in advance payments. 803 N. F street. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT FOR KENT Office suites fn K. of P. Bldg. See Frank Stray er. room 201 K. of P. Bldg.

12 LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Rruner. Phone 2516. Frank PRIVATE TAXI line. six. Jones' Smoke House. Phone 2747. RELIABLE SHOE REPAIRING and honest prices; men's 4 soles. $1.25; ladies' $1.00. all other work reasonable. Modern electric service. Geo. Penwidder, 1538 E. Main street. Lawn Mowers Sharpened SCREENS MADE TO ORDER All Kinds of Carpenter Repair Work 715 North B Phone 522 OLD RUGS, LOOK LIKE NEW Hamilton Beach Electric Washer 9xJ2, $2.00; small nigs, 25c, 50 c, 75c, HOWARD ELIASON. Phone 2S31 NICKEL Electric Irons Bath Trimmings Stoves Chafing Dishes Revolvers Auto Trimmings REFLATED Mirrors Resilvered Lahman Plating Works 209 W. Main. Phone 2758. RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623 PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING -Interior finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. FURNACES Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co., E. J. Knapp. phone 1469. office 520 Main St. MOVING HAULING STORAGE STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman's Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. 609 Main St. LOCAL and TVNG DISTANCE MOATING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. . E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 330 Lincoln FORREST MONGER For local Furniture and long distance hauling, crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Saxophone. 2305 N. E. HOT BLAST 9 So. th. HEATING STOV No. FOR SALE Household goods in fine condition. 416 South 6th street. FOEtSALE Round -oak pedestal table and art glass, electric dome. 117 N. 16th street. FOH SALE Lawn mower, ball bearing, good as new, price right. 224 W. 3rd St.. City. I SMALL GROCERY for sale, also store room for rent. Address Box K-11026, Care of Palladium. FOR SALE 3 burner Boss Oil stove, good condition, cheap. Good colapsible go-cart. 312 N. 16th. FOR SALE Goodrich and Hearsey tires, repairing, lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown, phone 30S6. FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at 4 what new would cost. Townsends Used Goods Store, 533 Main, Phone 1296. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. FOR SALE Furniture, private sale; ice chest, sideboard, kitchen cabinet, fireless gas range, bedsteads, spring rockers, good condition. Inspection by appointment. Address Box L12002, Care of Palladium. BIRDS Saturday. Reed's window at Tenth and Main. EXCELSIOR Used Motorcycle for sale. Elmer S. Smith, 426 Main. REED Gondola Baby Carriage If you wish a good one, see this one; a bargain. At Darnell's, 1020 Main. YOUR MONEY BACK Yes, One Hundred Cents on the Dollar It pays to buy good coal the Acme Lump, a high grade West Virginia coal 2,000 pounds per ton net. Characteristics are extreme length of flame with intense heating power. Satisfaction guaranteed. Come across let's have a trial order from you. BELL LUMBER & COAL CO. Phone 2476 South Sth and M Sts. iPECIAL Lawn Mowers $7 to $11 Garden Hose, best rubber, 24-inch, with couplings, 50 feet, $7.50. LAWN BASKETS Large size, $1.25 Between You and High Prices Stands ; FELTMAN'S FURNITURE STORE 35-37 Sout-h 6th St. Phone 2459 AL RUBY, Mgr.

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 TIRES AND TUBES. , Mr. Car Owner, Just try FEDERAL SOY BEANS y GET OUR PRICES BENNETTS TIRE STORE 1512 Main St. Phone 2441 We have HollybrOOks, ItO- "The Home of Federal Tires & Tubes" Sans Early Medium Yellows Guaranteed Vulcanizing and Early Browns: . Uaed Tire8 and Tubes for Sal HOOSIER FEED and : Brlng Us Yur Wrk FEEDER COMPANY RICHMOND TIRE SERVICE 6th and South A Phone 2063 Cor. 11th and Main Sts. 1 ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR T,RAP.E. FOR SALE 23 ood building lota, TO TRADE Electrically euip- block from car line. Phone 1408. nprl anfnmnhilp fnr nlnvpr- f'Oll SALE 2 lots in Reeveston Addl- , pea auiomoDiie ior piayer- tion. can at 222 No. 12 and c st. piano. Phone 2450. PAYMENT PLAN Doubfe brick house"; immediate possession. E. It. BerMISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 helde. 244 S. 5th street. FURNITUJtE AND. STOVES All kinds; . BRADBURY & BAILEY trood price. Home Supply Store, 131 Rea' Estate. Insurance, Loans and Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phonr 18gg. Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. ' ri.i ...Trni.i ri For REAL fcSTATE and FARMS, see BUILDING MATERIALS 28 a. M. ROBERTS. Richmond. Ind.. ' R. F. P.. Phone 4171. - Drain With Concrete Tile a cKgl, SON . For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds Build It With Concrete BIOX C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of VUUU WIUl VUavreiCAW booses. Office phone 1641: res. 2189. jT, T,t, 'm. ooba Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bar grains. BertSC&prOS Phone 3250 FOR SAlesx room froconveniences but not modern. In5- nuiro Mr. Miller. 71? National Road USETJ CARS West, opposite Earlham. WILLYS-KNIGHT touring car, 1920, Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 good as new, sold at a bargain if sold FOR SALE Ten room brick house, at once. Box J-10022, Care of Pal- modern, with slate roof, immediate lad turn. possession. One six room cottage, . modern, priced to sell. Call 401 So. 4. WE BUY. SELL or TRADE in used FOnSALEMTTdern frameHiouse. sevcars. 1920 . tord sedan; one haxon pn r00ms with bath, furnace, both roadster; one Baby Urand Chevrolet; waters, large cellar, full lot. allev enone Paige roadster. Harley Davidson trance side and rear, garage, chicken twin motorcycle. Geo. W orley Garage, house and large chicken lot, fruit 15 So. 9th. trees. Can be seen any time. 117 S. W. 5th St. Phone S361. FOR SALE Overland, electric ; lights and starter, good condi- See Us for tion; cheap. 131 North 7th. Farms and City Property Phone 2B17- HARRIS & KORTEWEG nri r 11 Southwest Comer 6th and Main St3. 1 he -hollowing

USED CARS Are Priced for Quick Sale Dodge Roadster . .$400 Ford Coupe . . . . . $375 Maxwell Touring . $200 Saxon Touring . . .$500 Overland Touring $125 Chevrolet Touring $650 Rebuilt Cadillac Touring .$1800 E. W, Steinhart Company v Tenth and Sailor Streets Phone 2955 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 PAINTING AND TRIMMING BUENING & RUMMEL 1001 N. 10th Phone 349S AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING We repair all makes of Automobiles CHAS. CARROL 10 Liberty Ave. TIRES AND TUBES 35 CLOSING OUT SALE 30x3, $7.40; 30x 3i, $8.40. All sizes, all this week. Master Production Corporation, Room 7, Comstock Bldgr. 3 016 Main street. PUBLIC SALE

" Amotion Friday, May 6,

I will sell the Uo So Deparmemit Store located at 342-358 Mass. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. This sale consists of 5 floors and basement of fine mahogany fixtures, originally cost $38,000; fixtures for general merchandise, such as floor cases, wall cases, display counter and lobby, mirrors of all descriptions, window display fixtures, electric cash carrier all over the store, safes, desks, Burroughs adding machines, forms, everything for a department store ; grocery fixtures. About $9,000.00 stock of merchandise consists of ladies' coats and suits, dry goods and gents' furnishings. Outside cases. This sale is strictly cash $100.00 in cash or certified check will be asked as a deposit on first article purchased by buyer. These fixtures will be sold as a whole or in small lots to suit purchaser. IF IT IS ON EARTH, I CAN SELL IT BINZER, AUCTIONEER Call Webster 7121 XJ. .

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PORTE R F I E LP. Colonial Bid. ONE STRICTLY MOD ERN lroom house, with garage for 4 cars, immediate possession for quick sale. Price $5,000. S. 14th St. See Geo. B. MoOre, 102 S. 2nd. Phone 1149. FARMS FOR SALE 43 FARM FOR SALE 60 ACRES, splendid chicken and dairy farm, well located, within half mile of good market. Price, $4,000; immediate possession. HARRIS & KORTEWEG S. W. Corner Main and Sixth Streets Phone 2278 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO II E 1 US. CREDITORS, Etc. In thp Wavno Circuit Court, April term. 1921. In the matter of the estate of Margaret Eleanor Martin, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that Luther F. Symons as executor of the estate of Margaret Kleanor Martin. deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate hs executor and partial settlement as trustee and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 27th dav of May, 1!21. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said rstiitf are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. LUTHER F. SYMONS. Executor. Gardner. Jessup and Hoeleoher, attorneys. Mav 5-12-1?. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER AM DAY FOR FILING CLAIMS Notice Is hereby Riven that the undersigned. Frank T. Strayer. lias by order of the Wayne Circuit Court been duly appointed as receiver for Howard ITitz. doinpr business under the name of the Commercial Electrical Syndicate, at Richmond. Indiana. Sic h court has fixed Monday. June ! 6th. 1021. a the last dav for filing j claims against the partnership by creditors thereof. Such claim shall be filed in writinfr and the same shall set j out an itemized amount of money i claimed to be due. together with a true copy of any instrument in writinsr or evidence of indebtedness executed or ' authorized by said defendant. I Such claims shall be duly verified by affidavit. All claims should be ' filed with the receiver at his office, ; No. 201 K. of P. Rldp. , FRANK T. STRAYER. ! Receiver. j Paul A. Beckett, attorney. PUBLIC SALE

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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne Circuit Court, as executrix of j the last will and testament of Martha , Catharina Otten, deceased, late of vayne iouniy. inaiana. said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARY TOSCHLOG. Executrix. Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher, attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, Etc. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April term, 1921. In the matter of the estate of William E. Saunders, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Sadie E. Saunders as administratrix of the estate of William E. Saunders, deceased. has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of! said estate, and that the same will i come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 27th day of May, 1921. at .which time all heirs, creditors and legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchees should not be approved. SADIE E. SAUNDERS. . . ' Administratrix. Gath Freeman, attorney. May B-12-19. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. Etc. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April term, IHt In the matter of the estate of Catherine Eliza Eloff. deceased. Notice is hereby given that William Eloff as executor of the estate of Catherine Eliza Eloff. deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, ad that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on 27th dav of May, 1921. at which time all heirs, creditors or leg-atees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, - if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. WILLIAM ELOFF, Executor. Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher, attorneys. May 5-12-19. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, oflice of the board, Richmond, Ind., April 26, 1921. Alonza P. Kepler. Indianapolis, Indiana. Notice is hereby given you that an assessment of benefits on account of widening a portion of the alley where Drick barn is located on Tract 497. oniciai map or the City of Richmond, Indiana, between South 17th and 18th I street has been made against reali estate, situated in the City of Rich-1 mond, in Wayne County, State of Indiana, owned by you, known and described as follows, which assessment of benefits is set opposite said description: Tract 507, official map of the City of Richmond, Indiana. Benefits, $16.25. All in pursuance to a resolution adopted by the Board of Public Works of said city on March 24th, 1921; allaccording to the method and manner provided for in an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations," approved March 6, 1905, and in accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of all amendatory and supplemental acts thereto, passed by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. The Board of Public Works will meet, in its office, at 9 o'clock a. m., Thursday, May 26th, 1921. for the purpose of hearing any remonstrance which you may desire to present in regard tq the amount of your assessment of benefits, as aforesaid. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. April 28: May 5-12, 1921. TIRES AND TUBES r

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Fabric Plain. .SI 7.00 .$21.23 Fabric Road Kind $18.50 22x4 . 33x4 $22.25 J4x4 . . . r.$23.2o 34x4 i $26.00 $33.00 $36.00 'x4i Feltraiae's Cut-Rate 609 Main

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USE OUR SERVICE Open An Account With U $50 SI OO S200 Investigate our EaBy-to-Pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans Get $ 50, pay back $2.50 a month Get $100, pay back $5.00 a month With interest at 3 a month. Pay taster 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 "Th Friendly Company" ' Established 1855 Under State Supervision. Phone 1S45. Richmond, Ind. ' ROOM 207.. COLONIAL BLDG. COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STREETS

"BEAUTY CREATES HAPPINESS' SO SHE WILL AID BEAUTY

Mr. Gourerneur Morris. The philosophy of Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, wif of the noted writer, is that to make the world happy one mast first make it beautiful. Acting on her creed she has opened a beauty parlor de luxe in New York. Patrons will rest in luxurious drawing rooms and sip tea served by trim maids while waiting for their "hour." CHICAGO PASSES CURFEW (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 5 A curfew ordinance requiring children under 16 years of age to be off the streets after 10 p. m. goes into effect here tonight. The ordinance makes parents culpable in case of violation. ' LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 648, 19 RECORD "F" PAGE 15 1 An ordinance regulating carnivals and providing lor the licensing thereof. Be it ordained by the Common Coun cil of the City of Richmond. Indiana: Section 1 That it shall be unlawful for any show, amusement device, fortune teller, or any place of entertainment or collection of such shows, amusement devices, fortune tellers, or any places of entertainment conducted in the manner of and commonly known as a carnival or exhibit to the public in said city of Richmond, or to advertise a carnival exhibiting within 2 miles of said city in any manner to the public of said city, or to use the streets thereof in connection with the establishment or exhibition of such carnival which is of a lewd, immoral, indecent or improper character. Section 2 And be it further .ordained that no carnival shall exhibit within said city, nor shall any carnival exhibiting wUhin two miles of said city use the streets thereof in connection with such carnival, or advertise the same within said city, without the owner of said carnival first receiving a license so to do from the City Controller of said City of Richmond, for which said City Controller TIRES AND TUBES Cords Ribbed .$35.00 . . $35.00 .$37.00 , .40.00 . .$41.00 . .$52.00 Cords N. Skid 34x4 ..$38.50 35x4'i. .$45.00 32x4 34x4 32x4 -i 33x4 2 35x4 Cigar Store Tire Store Phone 2039 MONEY TO LOAN

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CHURCH URGES PROBE OF NEGRO TREATMENT The following resolutions have been drawn up by the members of the Bethel A. M. E. church of this city: Whereas, The entire country and, in fact, the whole civilized world ha? been astounded by the revelation of conditions affecting negTO citizens of the United States., especially those residing In the southern part of our great republic. The heinous crime of lynching colored men and women, some for tfc most trivial offenses, has increased since the beginning of this year. The expose of peonage condition In Georgia, Tennessee, and throughout the south has shocked the sensibilities of all liberty-loving Americans. The right of the franchise has been forcefully and criminally taken from 80 per cent of the negro citizens of southern states. Negro itizens cannot travel through j certain states without being ompelled to submit to the grossest insults. Throughout the entire country, segregation laws and customs deprive ne gro citizens of their civil rights. Such conditions exist in violation of our federal constitution and the laws enacted by congress pursuant thereto, and the federal government has authority to take any action it deems advisable, with or without the co-operation of any state, to remove said conditions: the re foe, Be it resolved by the congregation of Bethel A. M. E. church, Richmond. Indiana, That we heartily endorse the recommendations made to congress by President Harding in his first message, that the crime of lynching be eradicated from the banners of a free and orderly republic, and that a national inter-racial commission be appointed to make a thorough study of race relations. We urge the senators and congressmen from this state to strive earnestly for the enactment of a federal law against lynching, and for a law creating a national inter-racial commission. We go on record as favoring a wide and thorough investigation of peonage conditions in the southern states by the department of justice, followed by the punishment of those responsible. We favor the investigation of disfranchisement in the south and th? right of the negro to vote under thtidentical qualifications required of other citizens. We favor the appointment of assistant secretaries of our race in the departmenLs of agriculture and labor. We endorse the efforts being maae by the various national organizations representing the colored people of our country, and ask that our represents tives in congress respectfully consider all suggestions made to them by our organizations relative to the establish ment of harmonious conditions between the white and colored races. all citizens by virtue of the sacrifico of blood and treasure for the welfare and happiness of this, our commor country. Be it further resolved. That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the president of the United States, to each senator and representative fron Indiana, and to the local press of tho City of Richmond. Committee, E. W. GORDON, MISS ANNA BROWN. MRS. LETTA B. FOX, WALTER H. DENNIS, LEON R. 1IARJPIS. REV. J. P. WALLACE. shall charge a fee of twenty-five ($25) dollars for each week or any part thereof. Section 3 No license shall be issued to any carnival by the City Controller until he has determined that such carnival is of a good character aDd full complies with the provisions of this ordinance, and in passing upon the character of such carnival the City Controller shall counsel and advise with a committee to be selected by this Common Council and to be known as the "Committee on Public Morals." Such committee is hereby created and it shall be composed of three citizens of said City of Richmond. Section 4 The members of such committee on public morals ehall be elected by the Common Council of said city upon the final passage of this ordinance, and such members' shall serve until the first meeting of said council in January, 1922, at which time and on the first meeting night of said Council in January of each year thereafter, members of said committee shall be elected by said Council each for the term of one year or until their successors are elected and qualified. The members of such com mittee shall serve without pay, and no member of such committee shall own, operate, be an employe of. or associated with any theatre, show, or other public entertainment. Section 5 No fee shall be charged by the city, or said Committee for services rendered in assisting the Controller to determine the character of any carnival; but any proper and necessary expense incurred by said City Controller or such committee in investigating the character of any carnival or the shows and amusements which comprise it, or the character of the people owning, operating or being connected with said carnival, I shall be paid for by the exhibitors thereof. ' Section 6 Any license granted by the Controller to the exhibitors of any carnival may be revoked at any time by said Controller upon it being de-'-termined by him that such carnival is not of good character as provided for in this act. Section 7 Any person owning., operating or being employed in connec-, tion with, or advertising or using the streets of the City of Richmond - in connection with the establishment or exhibition of a carnival which is not., licensed as herein provided for. shall be deemed guilty of a violation of thisordinance and Ehall upon conviction thereof be fined in any sum not less than twenty-five ($25) dollars, nor more than three hundred ($300) dollars to which may added imprisonment not exceeding six months. - Section 8 This ordinance shall-be-in full force and effect from and afterits passage and the -due publication thereof as by law required. , ... ,1 Passed by the Common Council of-' the City of Richmond, Indiana, an the . 2nd day of May, 1921. Approved and signed by the mayoron the 2nd day of May. 1921; -t W. W. ZIMMERMAN, ' t Mayor, - Attest: Wm. Stevens, City ..Clerk; May 5-12 V " , -