Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 201, 5 July 1921 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921.

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for quick reference, according to the Basil L. Pmlth Syctem (Copyright).

Advertising Rates 10 rents per line, per .insertion, (t 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 day of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. LOST LOST Purse containing $7.00 please call 1S00. Reward. Finder l,OST Canadian array raincoat; return William Leslie, 3rd and National road. Tlewrirdf )ST flrey velvet purse lost between Richmond and St. Mary's Cemetery; rvmtutn kevs ami monev: finder re turn to O'Drien. the Cleaner; reward. LOST At Quigley's drug store, a pocketbook containing $22.00 and a pay card of Nordyke & Marmon, Indianapolis. Finder return to wife, 200 North E St. Reward. FOUND FOUND Indies' Wrist "Watch; call at 414 Pearl St. rrii'T)i ni. ladies' lone white silk glove on Main street. Sunday evenin. Call 25 South 5th St. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Job compositor for our printing department. Must be nonunion. Fteadv position. Inquire P.O. Rox No. 974, Pavton. Ohio. H E LP WANTED Male or Female 5 WANTED Six solicitors, good paying proposition, male or female. Se W. H. McGhee, at Atlantic and Pacific Tea Store. Main street, between 7 and 8 a. m. or 5 and 6 p. m. HELP WANTED FE MALE 6 WANTED Housekeeper. 1017 Ridge st. ' WANTED Laundry girl. Westcott Hotel laundry. WANTEDCompetent white girl to assist with general housework in small family. Washings done out. Give reference. 225Kineystreet. WANTED Experienced kitchen woman. Apply City Restaurant. RY STARTING NOW you will he two months ahead of those who wait till fall. This is just as good a time as any to begin your business training. Call at office this week if possible, if not come right up ready for business next Monday Richmond Business College. SITUATION WANTED 8 WANTED Work bv the day or week; Box F6121. Palladium. SERVICES OFFERED 8 FLA IN SEWING WANTED and silk shirts made. Sewing guaranteed. Called for and delivered. Phone 360a. 210 N. 10th street. ROOMS FOR RENT 8TH ST.. N., Ill Sleeping room; bath. TfxH st N..' 34 Modern furnished front room for gentleman for rent. L IGHT HOUSEKEEPINGROOMS9 NINTH ST., North. 109 Light housekeeping room for rent: good location. t3.50-t3.O0. John Koll. TlfliT7T.outh 4i Four rooms for light h o u s e k e ep 1 n gj a 1 so g arage. MAIN-SST.713i Modern light housekeeping rooms. MATIN- ST 415 H Desirable front rooms for light housekeeping, cheapest rooms In town. Pee Hopkins. TWO Furnished light housekeeping rooms. 109 North 12th. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 9 11TII ST. S., 36V Furnished apartment. rear. 1STH AND D STS.. N., 322 If you want to rent 5 rooms, with bath, hot water heat, call at above address. MoiERX4oonr2il floor flat. Call 34 N. Iftth St. FIRNISHED APT., 12th and N. B. Wilmore F.ldg., A 3 ROOM and 2 room apartment, furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 5275. FURNISHED HOUSE for rent In Earl horn H"!irhts; Inquire 125 South 5th. Mrs. Katte. FOR RE NT-up-to-date 14th. Strictly modern, furnished 4 room apartment; 208 S. BOARD AND ROOM 10 PM ALL ROOM, Phone 6197. wtih board, for rent. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PAPERHANGING, 4K2S. Moore. painting. Phone LAWN MOWERS sbarpeden. limner. Phone 2516. Frank CEMENT, Sewer and Foundation work. A. E. Brooks, 317 North 9th. Phone 22'-. BUILDING AND CONTRACTING 13 HARRY b. RHLNLHAR1 General Contractor CONSTRUCTION WORK OF ALL KINDS Let us figure with you on your new hotUv garage or remodeling work. i Phone 4449 1 042 S. 8th J V PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 " W. E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 330 Lincoln LOCALan.1 IXNGrI STANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 P. 11th St. Phones :22S-1566 W. G. RAKER. Mgr. STORAGE GOODS Feltman's Storage House. Applv Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. 609 Main St. "FORREST MONGER ! For local and long distanct hauling, j Furniture crated, stored or shipped. I AUTO MOVING VAN; 200 South Tth St. Phone 2608 Office Phone S528 UPHOLSTERING 17 Awnings, Upholstering and RepairA. E. Jones, 18 N. 22nd. Phone 3797. ELECTRIC REPAIRING 17B

If you are in need of anything ELECTRICAL see H. F. CHASE Shop S. 6th and Main Phone 4920

17 RICHMOND ROOFING CO. Work done within 15 miles of Richmond, felt pattern or shingle roof. 6. Baker, mgr.. Phone 2894. UNION ROOFING CO. Felt, Asphalt filled, laid and guaranteed only by us. Get a free es timate before roofing. Phone 2809. Office 9 South 7th St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B UMBRELLAS Repaired and recovered. Colored silk covers and best matelals used. Frank Leonard, 264 Ft Wayne Ave. FURNACES 21 Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co., E. J. Knapp. phone 1469. office 520 Main. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Estate Gas Range: good: Phone 1700. FOR SALK Dining room table and six chairs.. 311 S. 12th street. FOR SALE Reed baby cab; 512 Sheridan street. CIGAR STORE and pool room. 19th St. Phone 3876 308 N. ANOTHER DAVENPORT, Chifferobe, small Wardrobe, Walnut Chiffonier, Electric Cleaner. Lace Curtains and Draperies. 307 South 11th. FOR SALE One 3foot enameled bath tub with trimmings. See Ed. Chauncev. 1114 South F street FOR SALE Babv cab, gray reed gondola. Phone 2784. Cheap. SCREEN DOORS for sale, made to order, repairing-, lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone 30S8. FOR SALE Baseburner. Art Garland; Globe coal rantce, fitted to burn gas, In good condition; 303 No. 16th FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1S62. WATCHES "Snsn watches, high-grade spectacles, call at C. E. K EE VERS WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at V, what new would cost. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 533 Main, Phone 129C. FOR SALE Two complete threshing; outfits. Phone 1069 or 4312. FROM MAKER TO YOU o Prices 3 5 Cents MI CORONA U. S. MAIL a. Per Box RICHMOND ROSE 7 Cents, 3 for 20c t3.25 Per Box CLUB SPECIAL R cents, 2 for 15c. $3.50 Per Box CORDOR.IS S cents; $3.75 Per Box 1MPER1A 10 cents; $4 .50 Per Box FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE Cut-Rate Tire Store 603 Main Phone 2033 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED Sheep to 12 on 262, Lynn, Ind. pasture. Phone WANTE D Used Wardrobe trunk. Reasonable. Call 414 North 18th. PIANO TUNING 23 D. E. ROBERTS "Always Reliable. Phones 41 10-2623. RECORD EXCHANGE 23 A BUT used records, save 33 1-3 per cent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 Domestic Alfalfa and Clover SEED Hoosier Feed and Feeder Co 6th and So. A Phone 2063 DOGS WANTED AND FOR SALE WANTED Fox Terriers and Rat Terriers. For Sale, Airedale puppies. Hoosier Farm Kennels. Morristown, Ind. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Scotch Collie pup. female. 10 weeks old Can give pedigree papers. Address X, Palladium Office. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD ROADSTER Extra pood, new tires, $100. Walter fJ. fccnoti, i so9th street. FOR SALE Milburn L'ght Electric. Roy MiTTer. Phone 161 . 1916 MODEL FORD touring; new tires; winter top curtains; good condition. 90S N. 12th street after 6 p. rn. Another We are not in the used car business for profit. Our used car department is operated for the convenience of Nash car buyers. We accept only good cars in exchange after our rigid inspection. The following cars are in good running order and no repairs are necessary. FORD coupe, 4 good tires, same size all around, and new spare. FORD roadster; good order. HAYNES touring, 5 passenger, new paint; fine bargain in good family car. DODGE truck, 1920; bargain for quick sale. CASH, TERMS or TRADE WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19 South Tth Street Phone 6173 r Offers Some REAL BARGAINS in Rebuilt Cars Cadillac 55; Pilot 6-45. ralnted Brewster Green; Eord Roadster. Come to the factory and pick out a Bargain. Cash, Trade or Tel-ms. Come to the Factory or Phone 347S. Pilot Motor Car Co. Richmond

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At 14 SOUTH 9TH ST. AUTOMOBILES PRICED SO YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY THE FOLLOWING: 1921 Ford Coupe 1921 Ford Sedan 1921 Ford Touring 1920 Ford 1-ton truck 1918 Ford Roadster 1917 Ford Touring 1917 Oakland Little Six Touring 1918 Buick E-45 Roadster, new Cord tires. 1917 Chalmers Six Touring 1919 Maxwell Touring 1919 Hup. Touring, model N. An extra good Ford li-ton Truck, a real truck for delivery or coal hauling. We will take any make of car or truck in trade or a small payment down and your note for the rest. WALTER E. SCHOTT AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE Paige touring Al condition, electrically equipped; will take Dodge roadster or some other good make; 20S So. 14th. For Sale or Trade 1917 Ford touring $250 1920 Ford coupe $575 1917 Haynes touring $425 1916 Hup touring $375 1918 Saxon roadster $150 1918 Republic truck $275 Almost new Excelsior motorcycle, cheap 1920 Hup touring, demonstrator, almost new. Hupmobile Brinker & Shendler 10 S. 9th St. Phone 6122 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES 35 TOTE ROSE Hight Test Gasoline EN-AR-CO. oil. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of QUALITY and SERVICE 1512 Main Phone 2444 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Ro Lo HOSAGK Automobile Painting that lasts. Step in and see the work I do. Shop 401 S. 11th Res. 717 S. 11th AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 THQS. Ao ROBISON Automobile and Truck Repairing When Others Fail, Take it to Roblson. 17 South Sixth, Phone 1039 VERLIN WORLEY GARAGE Auto Repair ork Scored Cylinders a Specialty Rear 109 S. 6th St. Phone 2581 BATTERY SERVICE 35 EXIDE BATTERIES Gas Car, Farm Lighting. Vehicle Recharging and Repairing. Free Testing Service. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO. 43 South 5ti St. Phone 2995 GARAGES 36 ! GARAGE. 107 N. ISth street. FOR RENT Garage; GARAGE for rent; $ 5 per month. 404 N. 15th St. 60 South 16th; TAXI 36 TAXI SERVICE Beginning July 5 MYERS' CIGAR STORE t PHONE 2661 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Good office room in American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. REAL ESTATE WANTED 41 WANTED In good neighborhood, double house of six or seven rooms modern conveniences. Box B2071, care Palladium. WANTED Small house or bungalow, all modern conveniences. Box C3030, care Palladium. WANTED Place suitable for small farming and poultry raising; within five miles of Richmond. Box 6120 care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 C. C. HAWLEY & SON New Paris. O. For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds GOOD CITY PORTERFIELD. H O M ES Colonial Bldg. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 r'

AnntomobSle Repairing TRUCK, CAB AND SEDAN BODIES I have glass of all kinds and make a specialty of Windshield Glass Heery Fo Hasecoster 12th and North E, Richmond, Indiana

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USE OUR SERVICE OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US SBO SlOO S200 ; Investigate Our Easy-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 Zy a month. Pay faster if you like For Example Pay a 50 loan in full in One Month Total -Cost. $1.75. Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal. Call, Phone or Write RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY "The Friendly Company" Established 1835. Room 207, Colonial Bldgr. Cor. Main and Seventh Sta. Under State Supervision. Phone 1345. Richmond, Ind.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR REAL K STATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond. Ind., R. F. P.. Phone 4171. FOR SALEStrlctly modern, fine repair; won't need any expense for years; hot water plant, private entrance, toilet and bath, below and near Main, best street ia city. Arthur Brooks.

FOR SALE MODERN Bungalow, ideal location, $1,000 cash, balance terms. MODERN garage. Cottage, large lot, 7-ROOM modern, paved street, all in A-l condition, garage. We Have Many Others. Some on the Payment Plan See Us For SERVICE Binrdsall & Wnlfett Co. Contractors and Builders REAL ESTATE Rooms 7 and 8 Vaughn Bldg. 71014 MAIN Phones 1481-3271-3293 C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FARMS AND aTY PROPERTY HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner Sth and Main Office Phone 2273 Residence S014 BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate. Insurance. Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. FARMS FOR SALE 43 3 FARMS in Michigan. Pennsylvania Station. Mr. Kaley, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, Etc. In the "rtayne Circuit Court, April term, 1921. In the matter of the estate of George W. Milton, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Dickinson Trust Company, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of George W. Milton, deceased, has presented its account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 16th day of July, 1921, at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. DICKINSON TRUST COMPOST, Administrator with the will annexed. Oath P. Freeman, attorney. June 21-2$: July 5. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. Etc. In the Wavne Circuit Court, April term, 1921. In the matter of the estate of John Z. Miller, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Charles T. Miller as executor of the estate of John Z. Miller, deceased, has filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 16th day of July, 1921. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees 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. CHARLES Y. MILLER. Executor. Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher, attorneys. June 21-2S: July 5. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, Etc. In the Vrt'avne Circuit Court, April term, l!t21. In the matter of the estate of Ann Eliza Thomas, deceased. Notice is hereby given that William Buck as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Ann Eliza Thomas, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come ud for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the ltith day of July. 1321. at which j time all heirs, creditors or legatees of i I paid estate arc required to appear m said court and show cause, if any there be, why said tucount a.-.d vouehers should not be approved. WILLIAM BUCK. Administrator with the will annexed. Frank T. Strayer. attorney. June 21 -2S; July 5. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Mar garet tv inaries. aeeeasea. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Dickin - son l rust (.onipany as r.xecutor ot me estate of Margaret S. Charles, deceased, has presented and filed its account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on 16th day of July. 1921. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees 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. Dickinson Trust Company. , , Tr , u"'imi.iidiui. . - . - i Attorneys. June2SJuly5-12 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 MONEY TO LOAN

EMPLOYERS OF (Continued from Page One.) local vocational department urges that strict observance be immediately made. Another provision contained In the law and which In some cases may not be observed, is that of section 24

which reads: "No boy or girl under the age of 21 years of age shall be permitted to work in any public pool or billiard room." Must Have Certificate All minors under 18 years of age are compelled to have an employment LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS. SCHOOL HOUSE CONSTRUCTION State of Indiana, County of Wavne. ss.: Office of the Trustee of Wayne School Township. Wayne County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Wayne School Township, of Wayne County. Indiana, by the Advisory Board and Trustee thereof, will receive sealed bids at the office of the said trustee, Court House. City of Richmond. Wayne Countv. Indiana, until two o'clock p. m.. of Tuesday, July 19. 1921. at which time and place the same will be opened, read and considered for reconstruction of school building and addition to heating, plumbing, and electric wiring system, all in improvement of present building situated in District 10 of said school township, and all for the uses of the said school township, at the above numbered school district, and on premises now occupied; and all by and according to the plans and specifications as provided therefor, and as further approved by the State Board of Accounts of Indiana, and the State Board of Health of Indiana. The plans and specifications are on file for the inspection of bidders, and all persons concerned, at the office of the school township trustee, in said township, at court house, City of Richmond, Indiana, and at the office also of Charles E. Werking & Son. architects, Palladium Building, said City of Richmond, and copies thereof are available to bidders for their own use upon deposit with architects of $10.00 to guarantee return of same on or before the opening of bids. Bidders must familiarize themselves with such plans and specifications before bidding as no departure from same will be considered.. Bidders in submission of bids may submit the same as follows: (1) For the construction of additions to building ( general contract). (2) For the installation of additions to heating system. (3) For the installation of additions to plumbing system. 4) For the installation of additions to electric wiring system. Bidders at the same time in the same bid may submit bids for any two or more of the above divisions, but in so doing must indicate the amounts at which the respective divisions are bid; and in this way bidder is only required to submit his bid for such portion or portions of the total improvement as he may desire. All bids shall be accompanied by the certified check of the bidder in sum equal to at least five porcentum of his gross bid or bids, conditioned upon his entering into his written contract with approved surety if he is the successful bidder, according to his proposal. The surety offered with the contract to be of approved Surety Company authorized to transact its business in the State of Indiana. All bids and proposals shall be upon the forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of Indiana; and unless bids are upon such forms, accompanied by certified checks as above, no consideration will be given proposal. The successful bidder will be required to enter into his written contract and to deliver his bond as above stated, with and to Wayne School Township, of Wayne County, Indiana, in sum equal to the amount of contract and as usually conditioned for faithful compliance. The bidder will be required to complete his work without delay, and under supervision of superintendent appointed by School Township. Immediately following the receipt of bids, if accepted, the School Township will conclude its proper steps for provision of funds through the sale of bonds with which to make payment for contract, and execution of contract will abide approval of bond issue. The estimated cost of such proposed additions are; ( 1 ) General construction, approximately $27,000. (2) Heating system additions, approximately $5,000. (3 Plumbing system additions, approximately $2,300. (4) Electric wiring system additions, approximately $400. The Board and Trustee specif ically reserve the right to reject any and ail bids submitted, without giving additional reason therefor. WANE SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, Wayne County, Indiana. By Advisory Board and by Jonathan O. Edgerton, Trustee. Richmond, Indiana. Gardner. Jessup & Huelscher, attorneys, Richmond, Indiana. June 21-2S: Julv 5-12. CITY. ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works Office of the Board Richmond, Ind., June 27, 1921. TV. Whom Tt 1-,r Cncovn'I. . , Notice is hereby given by the Board lof Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 27th day of June, 1921, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 597 1921 to improve the alley between Lincoln and Randolph Streets, by coni structmg a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof, from West 1st to West 2nd Street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvements 'are hereby notified that the Board of I Public Works of said city has fixed ; Monday. July 18, 1921, 9 oclock a. rajas a date upon which remonstrances ! will be received, or heard, against the ! amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or lesser sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. Matt, von Pein, T. C. Taylor, John E. Peltz. Board of Public Works. MONEY TO LOAN 46 LOAN On Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. All transactions strictly private. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560

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Sam llwd must H4.vt ECECTE-D thE sgiu Posts certificate under the state provisions. ! These certificate are being made out by the vocational department, which has its headquarters in the senior high school building. Section 19 of the law reads: "It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to hire or employ or permit any minor between the ages of 14 and 18 years to work in any gainful occupation until such person, firm or corporation shall have secured and placed on file in the office of such person, firm or corporation a certificate issued by the issuing officer as hereinafter defined, of the school corporation in which said minor resides. Upon request of any employer who desires to employ a minor who represents his or her age to be between 18 and 21 years, it shall be the duty of the issuing officer to issue a certificate to such minor." Penalty Provided. Employers of minor labor who are in doubt as to whether thev are con forming to the law, are invited to com municate with X. F. Fultz, vocational director, at the local high school. For those who violate the child labor provisions, the following penalty is pro vided: "Any person, firm or corporation or public official who shall violate any of the provisions of sections 18 to 2S, in clusive, of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con viction thereof shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than $50 for a first offense, and not less than $50 nor more than $100 for a second offense, to which may be added imprisonment for not more than 10 days, and for a third offense a fine of not more than $250 to which may be added SO days im prisonment in the county jail Not Police Force. While the vocational department of the Richmond public schools is contributing much of its time to advising and assisting employers In conforming to the labor laws, an official of the department said Tuesday that they were not acting as a body to enforce the regulations. "We don't want the employers to think that we are acting as a police force in this matter. We have nothing to do with looking for violators. It is our job only to be of service to employers in observance of the law provisions. When they have an applicant for a position who says he is over IS years old, and they have any doubts, the applicant should be sent to us and we will do all we can in establishing the age of the applicant, so as to protect the employer from hiring those under age." STANFORD (Continued from Page One.) murdering her and their children, stating that he had threatened them and that as a result the children feared to live with him. He stated that he was often CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works Office of the Board Richmond, Ind., June 30th, 1921. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given bv the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 30th day of June, 1921, thfH' approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 594. 1921 To improve both sides of North H Street by constructing a cement walk; also cement curb and gutter on both sides of said street, from North 11th to North 12th Streets. Persons interested in or affected, by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Pub lic Works of said city has fixed Thursday, July 21, 1921, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll.

Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the name of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assesed, i3 on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. Matt. Von Pein, T. C. Taylor, John E. Pelt4 a Board of Public Works. 'July 1-2-5-6-7-8

-TUJEWtV MIUES FROM ToxitJ AOO MIS SPACE tire 6COuOJ (TOT THlo Kiiil OF A ftOAD li FAlK. accused of stinginess, of having a bad temper and of treating the plaintiff and children cruelly and wrongfully. Mr. Stanford further alleges that his wife's conduct has been such as to alienate the affection of his children and to take them from his influence and control and that she took the three children with her when she abandoned him. Alleges Injuries. He alleges that her representation of him as crazy and insane was for the purpose of injuring him personally and in business transactions. That he was further represented as quarrelsome, and that she continually tried to be master and boss over him and direct him in his business of farming. He further states that he owned two automobiles and that his wife asked him to purchase another for her "personal use." When he refused to-do this for lack of funds she became angry and manifested her anger in speech and action, according to the cross complaint. Defendant's Claim. The real cause of her abandonment, the defendant claims, was his order against her checking against his banking account in the Boston bank and admonitions to her for economy under existing circumstances and conditions. Extravagance in dress and taste was charged by the defendant. The complaint states that Mrs. Stanford "was and is an excessively proud woman. That ?he desired the best house in the township, wanted to be dressed the finest: wanted her children dressed in the best and finest clothing 'and with her to form a beauty show.' " He states he furnished them a splen did home, finest clothing, bought them gold watches and diamond rings. He states that he labored to satisfy Mrs. Stanford's every whim, the more - he did the more she required, and that he was forced to deny himself to sup ply her wants. The cross complaint stated that she. at one time stated that she would not allow the burial of her body by his side or in the same cemetery. Disagreement Caused. The question of sending the oldest daughter to college caused ;J disagreement in the family, according to the cross-complaint .and that the plaintiff was guilty of unseemly conduct towards the defendant's mother cn this occasion. Mr. Stanford charge's that another man has been used by his wife as x. measuring stick for him and states that his wife has "loved his company much better than that of her husband and has done so for a long time." He states that his wife has endeavored to have him declared insane and that he was confined in a sanitarium at one time for treatment and taken out only through the intervention cf his father against the wishes of his wife. He states that an effort at settlement of their relations was made upon his return from the sanitarium, but that he and his father had refused a compromise. Examination of witnesses probably will be continued throughout Wednesday. Mrs. Stanford was expected. to take the stand Tuesday afternon, AUTOIST INJURES CHILD. SEYMOUR. Ind., July, 5 Lillian Miller, 6 years old, was injured probably fatally when she ran in front of an automobile driven by Walter Kane, manager of the Metropolitan store, and was knocked down. She suffered a fractured skull. She was taken to the Schenck Memorial hospital, where her condition is regarded as critical. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF INTHAXA. WAYNE

COUNTV. ss.: Wayne Circuit Court. April Term. . 1921. No. 1S645. Petition for Di-orc George L. Busherse vs. Susan Busherse. Be it Known, That on the 27th dav of June, 1921. the above Plaintiff, by his Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wavne Circuit Court his Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce. Said Plaintiff also filed with Bald complaint the affidavit of C. E. Duke, a disinterested person, showing that said Defendant is not a resident of this State, and also his own affidavit snowing that his causes for Divorce, as stated in his Petition, are, cruel and inhuman treatment. Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless she ap-, pears and answers or demurs thereto.

on the calling of said cause on - the 27th day of August, 1921,. at Ihe Term of said Court which was begun and held at the Court House in the City of F-ichmond, on the first Monday of April, 1921, said cause will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, the Clerk, and th Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 27th day of June, 1921. Linus P. .Meredith, . 1 Clerk. Ball and Duke, Attorneys for Plaintiff.- . - . 5 June 28July5-12