Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 174, 2 June 1921 — Page 11
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Standardized and Indexed for quirk refjrenee, accordtn to th Basil 1 Srjith System (Copyright). Advertising Rates 10 cnts per line, per Insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or !S72. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us during our great care of our wife and mother. Mabel Ammerman Stein, also for the beautiful floral offering. HOWARD STEIN. LOST LOST Saturday afternoon, pair ladles black oxfords. Leave Wessel Shoe Co. SASH Uoge colored ribbon on S. ISth St.. Saturday night. Phone 3785. Reward. TAKEN BY MISTAKE 4 PARTY WHO TOOK package at Nunbaum's Saturday, please return to Mashmeyer store. HELP WANTED MALE 5 WANTED Married man, between age 25 and 40 years, resident of Richmond, to collect and solicit for insurance. Salary and commission. Call at 404 Colonial Bldg.. after 630 p. m. HELP WANTED Ma le or Female 5 THIS IS OPENING WEEK of first summer term. Arrange this week to start next Monday, day or night, school all sumer. Richmond. Business College, 7th and Main. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Woman. Zwissler Coffee Shop. second cook. f WANTED Dish washer. Apply Kandy Shop. WANTED While woman for kitchen work 205 N. 10th. WANTED Woman to care for a child. A good home for right party. Address X. Y. Z.. Care of Palladium. WANTED Girl work. 225 N. and 10 a. m. to help with house 6th. Call between 8 SIX SALESLADIES and demonstrators! for work in Richmond. Call Friday, 120S Main. SALESMEN WANTED AVANTED Energetic, live wire salesman to represent large wholesale grocery firm. Prefer man acquainted with retail grocery trade In territory surrounding Richmond. Give full reference and experience. Cox B, No. 2157. Care Palladium. SITUATION WANTED 8 TO DO HOUSE WORK 226 N. 9th St. SNTp;Tciericai work and' bookkeeping in an office. Phone 2417. WANTED Position by young married man, who wishes to locate in this city, now employed with large corporation out of town, with 10 years' experience In payroll and production departments. Address Box H-8052, Care Palladium. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTED PWn and children's sewing. 405 Chestnut street. WAslTlNG's-caliedfor . and delivered" Phone 434 1 ' " . ROOM-MATE WANTED 9 WANTED Lady room mate. Call phone 1010 for particulars. ROOMS FOB RENT !TH ST.. S., 40 Furnished rooms. 9TH ST.. N.. 101 Cool sleeping rooms, with housekeeping privileges from $4 up. John N. Koll. 10TH STN3 14 First class sleeping rooms, also room in garage for light housekeeping. 12 T H ST 7. NT 109 Furni shed light housekeeping room. $4 per wk. 12TH ST.. N.. 212 Furnished rooms for rent, modern, private entrance. 14 T H ST.. N."i 2 2 1 Two- f urn i shed rooms, no children. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 5TII ST., N'.. 204 3 rooms downstairs, furnished for light housekeeping. 9TH ST., N.. 214 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping for rent. 13TH 'ST.TN.. 307 Large, cool, downstairs front room for housekeeping in modern home. Also sleeping room. TWO ROOMS, bath private entrance; Phone 2464. and kitchenette; central; garage. DESIRABLE front rooms for light housekeeping:. 4154 Main. Cheapest rooms In town. See Hopkins. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 9 FtRNISHED FLAT 271 S. for rent. Phone FOR RENT 5-rooni flat over 403 Main St. Phone 3703, FOii RENT 2-room apt.. furnished, private bath, reference. Box H-S053. Care of Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PAPER CLEANING-r-Work done by expert. Phone 2773. FOR PAPEKHANG1NG, phone 3049. Moore. LAWN '"MOWERS sliarpeden. frank Bruncr. Phone. 231 '. SPECIALS AT THE STORES r
Jyst a Few off the Many Bargaios to be Found at Our Store
Drophead Singer Sewing machine 12.00 Oak Buffet, Table and 6 Leatherseat Chairs $65.00 Solid Quarter-sawed Oak Buffet at 3--00 Dressers $$8.00 and up Iron Beds $3.00 and up Moore's Rest-Rite Springs, new, at 7.50 50 Cotton. 50 Felt Mattress, new $8.25 One Oak Davenport, imitation leather 14-00
Come in and See the Many Bargains We Have to. Offer Towmseimd's Used Goods Store
Used But 533 Main Street
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HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C Sims, phone 2571. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. ' Phone 2808 Office Phone 2528 LOCAL, and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1568 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. W. E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 33 Lincoln STORAGE fTTr HOUSEHOLD GOODS Keltman'i Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039, 609 Main St. METAL PLATING 17 r GOLD Rings. Bracelets. Watch Fobs, Umbrella Handles. Belt Buckles, Lockets REPLATED Mirrors Resilvered Lahman Plating Works 209 W. Main. Phone 2758. FURNACES 21 Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co., E.J. Knapp. phone 1469. office 520 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BABY CAB and swing.321S.W . 3rd. ESTATE-GAS RANG E$lsHandl vory Reed Park Stroller, $10. 631 So. 11th. REED-Baby-Carriage."- 211 So. 13th. KITCHEN CUPBOARD -315 So. 12 . FOR SALE 2-btirner coal oil range. 200 Richmond Ave. Phone 3229. Oliver Typewriter, in good condition. 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1905. FOR SALE Man good condition, street. or boy's bicycle in Call 1001 South C SWEET POTATO and tomato plants for sale cheap. 1). L. Reid, Spring I Rrnvp Phnno 40(15 - - -" . . . .. . , i"-"- Ior sale- niaae 10 ordr, repairing, lawn mowers sharp ened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone 3086. FOR SALE Good used furniture of all j kinds at what new would cost. Main. Phone 1296. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. ii. KEEVER S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. I FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1K62. HE MST FtCHI N'G and "picoting Attach ment. Works on any sewing machine. Price $2.00. Personal chocks 10c extra. United Sales Agency. 1500 Fountain Ave.. Birmingham. Ala. DOGS FOR SALE FINE FOX TERRIOR pup. 9th. Phone 1052. 40 South FOR SALE St. Barnard pup. 807 10th street. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED To buy extension ladder. Address W. B. A., Care Palladium. W ANTE D TO HbUT S(-c on d "haiuFo 1 ec trie washing machine. Address E5080, Care of Palladium. PIANO TUNING 23 Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts, phones 41 10-2623 RECORD EXCHANGE 23A BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. COAL AND FUEL FOR GOOD COAL Call 3117 ANCHOR FUEL CO. 700 Sheridan St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 CHEVROLET Baby Grand, cheap. 304 V2 South 4th. , OVER LAN'b191 7 mod e 1 , w i 1 1" sell cheap, on easy payment plans. Call Fred Myers. Easthaven Ave. AUTOMOBILES WANTED 33A WANTED TO BUY Late model Ford. Walter Schneider. Chester Pike. ' AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 WANTED All kinds of automobile repairing:, fenders and axles straightened, tank building and welding. Buffalo Welding Co.. 1215 North E street, j phone 12o9 VULCANIZING 35 We give you real quality and service in vulcanizing or retreading. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of QUALITY and SERVICE 1.112 Main Phone 24 44 SPECIALS AT THE STORES 1 Fumed Oak Davenette, Spanish leather $22.00 Rockers $2.00 and up 1 large Genuine Leather Rocker at $1S.00 Fiber Day Bed and Rocker to match $32.50 1 Victrola, cost $150 $75.00 1 Silvertone Phonograph. .$484D0 Florence three-Burner Oil Stove at $3.00 $65.00 Sellers Kitchen Cabinet at . $2S.OO 1 White Enamel Cabinet, new, at $28.00 Not Abused Phone 1296
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921.
Suburban HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Blair C. Hartley, accompanied by L. B. Davis and George Keagy, will leave In a car on a trip Thursday. The objective point la Oshkosh, Wis., the home of Mr. Hartley's father Ol Bowers, of Indianapolis, was the guest of relatives here last week L. S. Bowman, of Indianapolis, was calling on friends here Friday L. M. Pierce, of Indianapolis, was here Saturday F. E. Mills and family of Fort Wayne were guests Sunday and Monday of Mrs. Sarah Bell and Mrs. A. A. Fritz and other relatives Mrs. .Enoch Taylor, of Dayton, Ohio, came' Saturday to be the guest of relatives and friends Miss Julia Maley, of Indlanapolls, was the guest Monday of
GARAGES FOR RENT 38 12TIST. S.. 101 Garage for rent. FOR RENT Garage, large enoughfor two cars. 505 North 18. Phone 3698. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 41 A GOOD PAVNv. BUSINESS for sale now at a price. Box H8170. care The Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE42
GOOD CITY PO R T E R F I E L D. HOMES Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE: Fine lot. central, cheap: good modern, central, $3,500; good double, central; 11 acres. modern buildings; best modern in city on Main; modern 7-room, near Main. Arthur Brooks. See Us For FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Harris & Korteweg Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 C. e7kE E ' VE RC67 has a t in T 1 is t o f houses Office phone 1641: res. 2169 Office 7 S. Utli St. See us for bargains. FOR SALE At a bargain. 6 rooms, gas, electric lights, both kinds of water, possession at once. 504 N. 17th St. FOR REAL" ESTATE and FARMS-see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond. Ind., R. F D.. Phone 4171. C. C HAWtrEi & SON New Paris, O. For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds SALE OR TRADE
I Apgar Visitors at the Iiome of Mr. 60 ACRES-3 miles from good trading! ? no7v fi',!" rit .(n i , , , 6iMr. and Mrs. Roy Doty and child, of
nnint n-i M , v . V. . . rv . .. 1 r IUI ""S" larul ! 200 ACRES Slight! v rolling but ex. tra good producer;" plenty of good i farm buildings; located on 'main pike i 95 ACRES Within 6 miles of Rich-1 mond; extra good producer; average' V. . . ; I i . , . 1 r n UU1IU1 Hsj $150 per acre. Richmond's Independent Real Estate Dealers
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Miss Mary Ghaunt. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Day, of Lawrence, Ind., spent Sunday here and at Green's Fork Mrs. Elsie Sparks, of Richmond, was the guest from Saturday until Monday of Mf. and Mrs. A. A. Fritz.... Mr. and Mrs. Will Hlndman of Newcastle were guests Monday of Attorney and Mrs. B. F. Mason Mrs. John Day went to Windfall Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker of El wood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. t : xir.ifc... c.i rt Mnv Terry Walker Sunday and Monday. Miss Mabel Denny and friend, Miss Beatrice Harris, of Newcastle, were guests Monday of Miss Denny's aunt, Mrs. A. A. Fritz, and other relatives. GRATIS, O Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ulrich, of near Enterprise, and Miss Carrie Barton of Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Furry and family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and Misses Mabel and Anna Miller were guests of Mrs. Mary Miller Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eavers and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Apple. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and family and Henry Thomas of Dayton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmerman of Dayton, visited L. R. Zimmerman and family Sunday and attended the soldiers and Odd Fellows' decoration program in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, of Camden, called on Mr. and Mrs. Delia Nicodemus Sunday afternoon.. . .Miss Opal Fudge and son Kenith, of Camden i visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Andrews and attended the decoration services Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Silvers from north of Eaton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lon Coleman, Sunday. . . . .Mr. and Mrs Glenn Carr and little daughter Agatha, of Franklin, spent the week-end in town visiting relatives. ....Mr. and Mrs. Birch Nisbets and children, of West Alexandria, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ulrich, of near Enterprise, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darrah, Sunday. ,.. .Virginia Carr visited part of last week in Franklin with her uncle, Glenn Carr. . . . . Oleson Zellers and family, of Dayton, callPd on his grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Zeilers, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell and children and Ben Neff, of Germantown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. IssUXeff and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shaffer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fulton, of Miamisburg, were guests at the home of J. T. Street, Sunday Mrs. Richard Apgar and daughter Melva spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Camden Mr. and Mrs. Hurchel Zim merman and family, of Miamisburg. . . Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G,ase Sunday were: Mr. and Mrsi- ra Brandenburg, Mr. and Mrs. George Biesch and daughter Golda. and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miller and children. All attended the Decoration It-, .. : . i .-. . Day services in the afternoon.. Mrs. Kitty Bookwalter, of Dayton, attended the Decoration Day services here Sunday afternoon and called on old friends Mr. and Mr?. Olivet Kretcher and family, of Miamisburg. ted his mother here Sunday r-rence Burnett, who is convalescing after a serious attack of lack jaw, is spending a vacation in town with his sister. Mrs. Edna Polhemus Grant Yingling. of Dayton, visited his mother Mrs. Kannie Yingling, Sunday and Monday Miss Laura Shubert and Christon Young were quietlv married here at her home by Rev. Brumbaugh of the Brelhern church Sunday eve - ning at five o'clock. They started im - ; mediately to their home at Richmond ! where siinner had lippn nrpnaroH fnr ,nPnl- They will be at home to friends i there. CAMDEN. O Memorial Day exercises were held in the cemetery Monday afternoon. The Hon. George Briehl of Cincinnati, made a fine address. The Verona band furnished the music. .. .George Brower of Richmond, his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Brower, Mrs. Eva Duskey and son, Robert of Camden, and Mrs. Anna Hogshead of New York City left Saturday evening for a motor trip to Oil City. Pa, to visit. Roy Brower .... Mr. Tl RES AND TUBES 35 and Vallmies Cords, 8,000-Mile Guarantee 30x3 N. S. Cord $24 00 32x3 2 N. S. Cord .' 29.00 32x4 Cord $35.00 in Proportion CIGAR STORE Phone 2039 .J VULCANIZING 35 RETREADING AND VULCANIZING Bring in you,' worn tires and have them re-treaded. We make them look and run like new. We do all sizes from 28x3 to 36x6. We repair blowouts, rimcufs and
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daugh : and Mrs.- Walter Graham and ter of Hamilton, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E." Davis Miss Leola Mitchell is spending the week with Richmond friends John Snider and family are, visiting relatives in Clermont county Clarence ApDleeate and family of Dayton wera guests of Mrs. Gertrude Kenworthy Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Claude Neff ; J were in Hamilton Sunday ... .Mr. and Ufr. -hrW MfT Mrs. Will Sehert. i u.s ri,H. fCafr ont Mro Ftmor Van.
and Mrs. Milo Harris of Bethel,
skiver were In Eaton Saturday after- lie might do that very socking, despite noon Misses Mary and Marjorie ; contrary orders and go stale belore Duvall of Dayton, were home Sunday -July 2. and Monday The Ladies' Aid of j Jack Dempsey is drawn almost to the Presbyterian church will have am razor edge right now with the fisti-all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. cuffing affair nearly a month away. John Hart Wednesday Howard j The mauler from Utah flits hither and Scott. Mrs. Mary Robinson and daugh- thither with hardly an extra ounce of ter May were in Eaton Saturday after-1 bulk upon his mighty frame. He real y nnnn rharlo Ptlnir of Richmond. I needs onlv a few days of muscle
spent Monday with Camden friends. . . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lefferson of Hamilton visited Mrs. Lefferson's mother. Mrs Eva Wall, Sunday and Monday. Charles Lamm of Hamilton, visited relatives in Camden Sunday and Mondav Mrs. Ernest McCord and ; 1. u ... . t i
Mrs. Gertrude Kenworthy was in Ox-j Dempsey is bigger now than ever beford Sunday to see her daughter Mary j fore: seemingly taller, wider and who is attending Miami Mr. and, bulkier everywhere where it counts. Mrs. Howard Swope and daughters of ! Maybe there's some fat on his splenCincinnati are visiting Mrs. Lucy : did frame but only an autopsy would Payne and daughter Cora. .. Mrs. I. S disclose it. He's sleek and smooth Gear, who has been seriously ill. Is ; now in every part of his body and
improving nicely... Mr. and Mrs. Eraest Hanger and children spent Friday with Mrs. Mary Robinson and daughter Miss May. . . .Mrs. Kate Hanger attended the meeting of Wayne Farmers' club at R. C. Prugh's Friday and remained a few days as their guest Mr and Mrs. Arthur Stubbs of: West Elkton attended Decoration day services here Monday afternoon CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doney, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his father and other relatives at this place... Mrs. Isaac Davis and son, George Butler, of In dianapolis, motored to Connersville on I Monday... The local Order of Moose j is holding a carnival this week, May! 30 to June l....Mrs. Lincoln Gype' ,J A I. T . . . 1. A 1 nn m 0..v . .. , , . i:. came for Memorial day and to visit Mathuu'fs nf 1 ,n f a vtaft o i visitinfr i i.... . i.- ,1, " iiirs uatay avici . . . . ivii a. r cma jvlihter. Mrs. Arthur Reece, for a few davs... David Wissler. of Newcastle. spent Decoration dav with M. L. Vnnnir anH famiiv Mr and Mrs Frank Parson, of Richmond, recently visited her sister. Mrs. Laura Richey. ...Mist Grace Kiess, of Indianapolis. spent Decoration day with her sister and friends .... Miss Flossie Hazelrigg is home from Indianapolis for a few days. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mosbaugh, of College Corner, recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mosbaugh. . . .Mrs. Dora Becker, of Dublin, spent Sunday with her sister, i Mrs. John Hoover. .. .Mr. Harper, of . " -''u , D v!s,uo8 ' ier, ivir. v..uanra .uurna. ...mi, aiiu Mrs. Carl Trussler and Mrs. Emma Hodskin. of Richmond, visited in Camr"'"'"" ,f- ' ".' , . yi mara. of Indianapolis, visited m Cam - services were held in Cambridge Sunday. The Milton band furnished the music. GREEN'S FORK. Ind. j- - , . r;lv,,i KGV. niiey Hubert, of Richmond, will preach at the Friends church Sunday morning 1 at 10:30 o'clock .... Several from here 1 spent Decoration day at Funk's lake. ....Mrs. Russell J. Grubbs returned Sunday evening from Indianapolis.... Rev. Brock preached at the Friends church Sunday evening. . . .Mrs. Harry Paxton and two children Harriet and Howard of Campbellstown, O., are visiting Mrs. Anna Bennett Dr. and Mrs. Neff and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Riggleman, Mrs. Grace Hannon. Miss Gail Pickett and Charles RotT ottenrloH fho oil ,loir metinr ot Cedar Sunday .... Mrs. Marv Roller is v,-:ii, ir, mv, 1 clu v. nedy of Purdue spent' the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cause and family. Mrs. Melissa Bond, Marie and Lawrence Bond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martindale. . . .Rev. U. D. Beadles will preach at the Methodist church Sunday evening.... Rev. Milligan will preach at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. ... Mr. and Mrs. Florence Boyd left for Salina, O., Monday morning. WHITE WATER, Ind The memorial service that was held here Monday I afternoon was considered the best lever held here. The program consistI ed of songs by the local chorus, asj sisted by Donald Jennings, addresses by the Rev. William J. Wright, of In dianapolis, Dr. George B. Hunt, and Charles W. Jordan, pt Richmond, and music by the Richmond City Band was appreciated by one of the iargtst crowds in history of this place. The line of march was led by the Richmond band, followed by the flower girls, the World War Veterans, Spanish American Veterans, Sons of Veterans, last and the best of all, sixteen Civil War
veterans were taker. ,n ears as few of nyn ot Abington. Martin Rodenberhem were too feeble anr old to walk. Uer of PenviUe. and Mr. and Mrs. Gus
ii"wcci i ur- i j 1 1 it ui oi was Mill CI J lil Ul.ll III C 1UC1ILC. At the cemetery the graves of the veterans and the monument to the unknown were covered with flowers. Hptp thp bpnpiiiotinn war civpn after which the crowd returned to town.
h J-hen?nCT rendered by tne as his guests at dinner Sunday at his band, was enjoyedjrery much. home east of town Mr j u Rigor Dc-octiT-i- t j -t... . attended Memorial services at Liberty PLRSHING Ind The Pershing Monday MrS- Uzzie Bryson visited band played Sunday for Jacksonburg, relatives west of town Monday memorial exercises This is the first Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter, of ConV hex.andThas PIa'ed out of town-! nersville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
called to Pershing by the -illness ofjing Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tavlor and Mrs. Dexter s mother, Mrs. S. Snapp. j Maxine Pate, of Harrisburg, were
...Mrs. Devond has been with her mother, Mrs. S. Snapp... Mrs. Fred Drier was in Cambridge City Saturday. . .Mrs. Marie Clark and Mrs. Fred Clark went to Richmond Sunday to visit Mrs. Fred Clark.... Mr. and Mrs.i E. Wicks visited Mrs. R. Wicks Sat urday.... O. Jameson returned from Terre Haute to spend the week-end. ...Mr. and Mjs. Harry Rodenberg and son, Ralph, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drier Thursday .... Mrs. Agnes Wicks visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Wicks Sunday. CENTER VILLE, Ind Miss Louise Moulton left the latter part of last week for Fort Dodge, Iowa, where she will spend the summer with her aunt. H. H. Peelle and family took an outing Monday and drove to interesting points in Brown county. They visited Nashville, saw the "Abe Marv tin" hills, and enjoyed many other
Champion Has to
to Keep By FRASK. C. MEKE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. June 2It's rather fortunate for the king or battlers that he isn't jessed with , soarring Partners who can stand a nnwprful lot Of POCKing. If he were, tuning work to send him into battle pronounced: "One hundred per cent fit." Bigger and Bulkier. On fight dav the folks may announce that Dempsey weighs 189 or 190 but whatever th official ngures aaa jou -aa . o f eip-ht nnnnds to ' ..rrivo the rnnvft total. por looks better from the strictly statues que viewpoint than he dm in loieao or in Benton Harbor. As for speed and marksmanship well, Dempsey must improve a little in each before he is at the top of his form. He isn't frisking around with all of the lightning rapidity of two years ago. Nor is he shooting his drives with the same deadly accuracy. But there seems to be a reason. Orders Soft Pedal. It's orders from Jack Kearns, who is supervising boss of every training move which the champion makes. "Nothing fast, nothing flashy and no rough stuff for a while anyway" are the Kearns' orders. Explaining them, Kearns says: "The kid is in tip-top form right now. If I let. him tear loose for four or five days he d be over-trained. He ... .ui a I isn't showing a whole lot of speed Speed mear i strenuous working. That's what I I ' m no' on, for nlh' e r I ' flas" Tne 8,towei .L"; j seems to need ,a" ""J ul 11 UU,,US - 'four or five days. Otherwise, nix. Sometimes Forgets. Every workout of the champion indicates that he is "under wraps." And each discloses also that Dempsey is unhappy about it. Occasionally he bits of beautiful scenery ... .The Order of Eastern Star enjoyed a splendid program prepared by the charter members of the organization, in their hall Friday evening. Mrs. Parrot t. the oldest living worthy matron, pre sided and all offices were filled by charter members or past worthy matrons. The first candidate, Mrs. Harry Dalby of Richmond, was present. I There are living today 26 c . m eight of whom were harter re pres ent. A banquet was served after the social hour and program. The O. E. S. received and accepted an invitation to visit the Williamsburg chapter on I Th.i,elii. At ipinn , Vi i c- n-Aat. x .vic, c ruing v mis . . rv ,. . x.. , ,. . Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Parrott left this week for a visit with their son Roy and family in Michigan William Holt and sister, Mrs. Anna Reed of Oklahoma, Mrs. W. H. Alsman and Miss Myrtle Alsman of Arlington. spent Thursday and Friday of last j 4 week "with Mr. and Mrs. James Alsman.... Miss Edith Bramer was home from college Sunday' with her mother, Mrs. Emma Uramer H. L. Johnston and family were called to Indianapolis the latter part of the week on account of the serious illness of Mr. I o um oiouic; s seriously ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anna Jackson - Quarterly conference of the Methodis t church and the monthly community supper and play hour will be held Thursday evening of this week. Telephone Rev. Clark if you intend to attend.... Mrs. Nell Colvin and daughters were guests Sunday of Mrs. Frances Fender. .. .Miss Erpha Lundy visited at Jacksonburg Sunday and assisted on the Decoration day program with a solo Mrs. Frances Knapp is preparing to make an extended visit with relatives in Michigan in a few days Miss Ethel Clark who has been ill with appendicitis is again able to be up. Miss Thelma Wilson, who also suffered a slight attack is recovering. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jones of Hamilton. O., spent the latter part of the week with Lester Isaac and family. Miss Lucih? Robbins of Connersville was the guest of Iva and Mary Isaac Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. William Rodenberger entertained a number of relatives at a dinner Sunday. Guests included: Misses Mary and Laura Rodenberger. John Rodenberger, Charles Brown and family, Rufus Lambert and family. Willard Rodenberger and family. Roy Rodenberger and famiy, Elmer Rodentd a . r;vAn DUNLAPSVILLE, led Mrs. Mabel Darter and daughters Nellie and CoWtmA A LTt'lrAMt ...... 4. T t J .. ... . f - I LT.!'.1 VI. ' S!f;:?Ir- hn."V
""c,tnanes foweii nere saturaav even-
guests of F. B. Leech and family in Dunlapsville, Monday. WEBSTER, Ind. Mrs. Naomi Plankenhorn entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Parish, of New Paris, O., Mr. Everett Plankenhorn. of Boston, Mrs. Hazel Parish and daughter. Alma Louise, of Abington; Ruth Plankenhorn, of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Austin Swift, of Connersville who have spent the winter months in California, have returned and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noel Culbertson, Friday Mr. and Mrs. James Bunger. daughter Blanche and son Wilbur, and Miss Carmen Bunger, of Lynn, attended a birthday dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Clevenger, of Richmond, Sunday Mrs. Louisa Comer returned to Richmond Monday after spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bishop Mrs. Orange Steddom, of Richmond, spent
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Hold in From Going Stale forgets and starts to move body and punches witji the famed speed and brother Bernard or from' "r "" " urotner nemara, or irom power. A warning comes from Kearns, Teddy Hayes. Then Dempsey slows in much the same spirit that a pilfered Jar of jam when caught in tl: : piffering acL . . . . Somebody thrust this quizs upon Kearns: "Is Jack going to change his style of fighting when he meets the Frenchman?" The question annoyed Kearns to the point of answering: Style is Best. "Why should he? I maintain his style of fighting the most wonderful style in the world. It enabled him to uvrr more Knock over more men than any neavy w eignt cnampion in history He won a world s championship with it and twice defended his title success fully by using it. He'd be a fool if he tried to change a winning style, wouldn't he? Jack knows one way of fighting better than any man that the game ever knew. He's got the steam in his punches to drop any man he hits solidly. That's the aim of every fighter, isn't it? Then why should' Dempsey try some other style -which may bring results and may not and by doing that pass up the style that makes him the greatest heavyweight of them all? Dempsey is going into the ring on July 2nd with only one thought in mind. And that is to end the thing as quickly as possible. He may tear right in he may lay back a while to see what the Frenchman has. But sooner or later Jack is going out to drop Carpentier and that's when the lights will start to go out for the French battler." (Copyright 1021 Br Klair Fcittra Syndicate. Inr Chips and Slips "The cats come home", says Pat Moran. Heinie Groh signed a contract with the Reds Wednesday for one year at the Cincinnati club's term. He signed with the request that he be traded. George Kelly hit his ninth home run of the season against Philadelphia in the first game of a double header W ednesday. This puts him in a tie with his team mate Meusel for runners-up to Babe Ruth. Brown was the possessor of very large feet and a very bad cough. He entered a boot shop and the young assistant turned the shop upside dov n to find something to fit him. Brown had just tried on the fortieth pair when he started coughing. "Nasty cough!" said th assistant. "Yes," gasped Brown. "Doctor sajs I've got one foot in the grave." "I shouldn't worry." said the assist ant. "You'll never get the other in: it's too big! Bancroft hit a home run. triple, double and single in four times up in the second game of the New YorkPhiladelphia double bill Wednesday. He fainted on the bench after completing the circuit for the home run. The local Kiwanis club earned some heavy bats to drub the Indianapolis clyb Wednesday. Bone and Mills both hit for the circuit, and Mills came back for a three base drive. A total of 16 hits was registered by the Richmond club. Weaver and Porter had a big day against the butchers team Wednesday. Weaver got two homers and a double, and Porter contributed two doubles and a homer. Keep it up, Ernie! Arthur E. (Mike) Wilson, has been purchased by the Cleveland Indians from the Columbus American Association team, to fill the vacancy in Vie catching department of the Indians caused by inquiries to O'Neill and Nunamaker. Wilson was formerly a member of the New York, Pittsburg. Chicago, and Boston National League teams. O'Neill probably will be out of the game for six weks. It is announced. Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Malissa Tingler Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moore, of Bloomington, Illinois, are spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore Mr. and Mrs. George Perrey. of Cincinnati, will return Monday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott a few days... Will Harvey, of Centerville, dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harris Miss Lena Hayworth. of Earlham, spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jehiel Bond Mr. and Mrs. CmXrles Myers and Letha Harvey, of Hagerstown. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey, Sunday Mrs. Leeanna Lamb, of Muncie and Andrew Ste phenson, of Richmond, were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb, Sunday. BOSTON, Ind. Harry Peck was called to Lagrange by the death of an aunt Miss Alma alid Herschel Williams are visiting relatives at Cincinnati Miss Cheradel Compton. of College Corner; visited friends here this week Miss Grace Parks visited with friends in Dayton, Ky., Monday Mrs. Don Robinson and daughter Marie have returned from a visit at De Long Frank Lewis visited relatives at Peru, Sunday and Monday Miss Bernice Brunette, .of Webster, and Frank Piper, of Peru, called on Mrs. Arthur Piper, Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. Thorn and daughter spent Sunday afternoon at Webster. ... .Mrs. William Eikenberry, of Richmond, spent Monday -with Mrs, Bert Packer Rev. and Mrs. Beedles and grandson, of Williamsburg, greeted friends here Monday. . ..Mrs. Les ter Ballinger and son . returned Mon day from, a . visit . with . relatives at Lumberton, Miss..... Mr. and Mrs. J. Weiss, of Hamilton 0 ., spent the" week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frazee.
