Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 263, 15 September 1921 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, SEPtI 15, 1921.

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FIND SHOVEL, t reference, according to the Basil L. Smith System (Copyright), HER. A,CTV01RDUPOI5. ADVERTISING RATES 10 cents per line, per Insertion; 6 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 HAIR GOODS HAIR BARGAINS All ready mad natural hair good at a bargain, Thur., I'rl. and Sat. Miss Steward. 13 S. 10th st. Phone 1372. HAIIt SWITCHKS. transformations. doll wins to order. Frances Estelle 111 N. 3. Phone 1821. LOST

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Lost Small white fox terrier dog, with black spot o?t right eye, deaf. Lost between Sevastopol and Green's Fork road from truck; keep and call up Palladium. LOST Sunday night cm RichmondLiberty pike, black suit rise, containing baseball suit. Reward If left at Richardson & Danner Store, Liberty, or at Palladium office. HELP WANTED Male HOUSEMEN Westcott Hotel. WASTED 4 married men, between . ajres 25 to 35; guaranteed salary and commission. Supt. Public Saving Insurance Co., 318 Col. Blilgr. MEN Learn Barber trade. Quick thorough method. Jobs waiting. Good trade. Demand and wages big. Write Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells sir., Chicago. SALESMEN A AGFNTS WANTED 7 SIDE LINE SALESMAN wanted to sell coal to your trade In carload lots. Karn a week's pay In an hour. For particulars write Boylston Coal Co., 770 Boylston Bldg., Chicago. TOUR OPPORTUNITY to be Independent and prosperous. Become our special representative, sell goods In con stant demand. Particulars free. The Eaeorn Company, Klmira, N. Y. WANT E DsTfesm anw 1 1 h car to call on dealers with low priced 6.000-mile Fabric and 10, 000-mile Cord tires. $100 week with extra commissions. Burr Oak Cord Tire Company, Burr Oak. Michigan. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTED Washinrs. 101 So. 3. ROOMS FOR RENT 13TH ST N. 105. Phone 179fi. Large modern room. FINE ROOM Centrally located. Phone 1769. 8TH ST. N. 205. Modern rooms for sleeping and light housekeeping. Call and see this nice place. We will treat you right LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM S9 LIGHT housekeeping rms. 6054 Main. ti RICHMOND AVE. Light housekeeping rooms. 3 ROOMS furnished for light housekeeplng. No children. Phone 6275. LIGHT housekeeping rooms, good location. I3.R0. John N. Koll. 101 N. 9. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 9 FOR RENT rooms, modern, central. Arthur Brooks. FLAT furnished. also unfurnished flat. Phone 2718 or 6045. FOR RENT 6-room modern house; sIro one for sale. Call at 2305 N. E. 3 -ROOM FLAT 2-room flat, furnished. Home Supply Store, 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. FOR RENT 4-room upper duplex. North Seventh. MORGAN Sixth and Main PAPER HANGING PAPER HANGING & DECOR ATI NO For particulars phona 4232 R. E. ComhpH, 908 'A. 9. M 0 SI NG-tlHA JJ L I NG S T O R A G E 1 6 FORRE ST. M ONG E R For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored . or shipped. Office Phone 2528 . 5 1 9 N. D. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAGE CO MP ANT Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 222S-15SS W. G. BAKER, Mgr. STORAGE MHE?t Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. 609 Main St. THE CHEAPEST, handiest storage place in the city. Townsends New and Used Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6. Phone 1296. ROOFING REPAIRS 17 UNION ROOFING CO. Felt, Asphalt filled, laid and guaranteed only by us. Get a free estimate before roofing. Phone 2809. Office 9 South 7th at. SETTLES BROS. ROOKING CO. Asphalt, gravel and composition roofs. Recoatlng, painting and repairing within BO miies of Richmond. Free estimates upon request. 1023 Main St Phone 1014. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Hrnnor Phone 2.".'. Frank FURNACES Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co.. E. J Knapp. Dhon 14(?S. office 520 Main. COAL AND FUEL KINDLING Richmond Lumber Co. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 21 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 71 So. 17. TAPE It" R A LER For salePhone2lTs" PIT RUN GRAVEL delfvefed"Ph 40T4" Ri"rY r.IIUSSELS carp'etTfoTsale! 203 N. 13. SK I RTniaclt-; TleatedT S0f &Tth at Phone 1977. RLOCH REED bahv cab Good as new. 1012 Boyer. Phone 4SS8. WASHING machine! Also-3burner oil stove withjwen. Phone 1578. STOVE Hot Blast" oalstove! Abso lutclv In Al condition. Phone 3183. PTCTURES-For safeTme-r7v HaTrT son Fisher. 30 South 13th. Pli. 130S. JACKET SUIT Black" Inverv gd condition. 801 S. 7th st Phone 1977. EX 0 E LLE NT Tj E W ELG A Scoo k s t oVe" and one Favorite gas heater. 203 Lincoln. Several thousand SECOND-HAND BRICK for sale cheap. Call at 505 Main st. vKr a T,rrwr mcr nd spectacles tt JlillLi For bargal watches, high-grade spectacles, C. E. KKEVEKa WATCH 7 Bn.ith 11th St

FOR SALE Miscellaneous 21 FLORENCE HOT BLAST heating stove, large size: fine shape. SO & 16th st. Phone 1704. AN ALL-IRON summer house for lawn, width 8 ft. by 10 ft.; very fine. Phone 2197 or 3474. HOPKINS Furniture Exchange 187 Ft. Wayne Ave. Everybody buys secondhand goads from Hopkins. Pr. 1570. WE SELL new furniture for less; will exchange your old furniture for new. Townsend's New and Used Goods Store 633 Main st. Phone 1296. PIANO TUNING 23 D. E. ROBERTS Always Reliable. Phones 4110 and 2623. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A BUY used records, save S3 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 FOR RALE Shoe shop, good proposition for right man. 400 Ohio Avenue, Muncie, Ind. POOL ROOM Five tables, new equipment; candy, soft drinks, tobacco. Including stock J2400 for quick sale. J. E. Frye, 109 N. Main St., Petersburg, 111. Pop. 3,000. FURNISHINGS and lease of Lawes Hotel for sale. 2S sleeping rms. 8 R. W. 3 private baths, steam heat, modern dining room and kitchen. Lawes Hotel, Charleston, III. POULTRY 31 FAWN and WHITE Runner ducks. Buff Rock chickens. Phone 29B, Boston. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD 1914, overhauled, two new tires, good condition; $125. 230 So. 5. USED CAR SALE We have a -aricty of used cars at extremely low prices. We will gladly demonstrate to your satisfaction any -of these cars. WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY, 19 S. 7th St. Phone 6173 FOR SALE-r-5-passenger touring car: new paint, top. electric lights and starter. Price $325 for quick sale. v ill demonstrate. Phone 1774. I TIRES. TUBES. ACCESSORIES 35 Federal 30x3 Yi Cord Tires are different than any other tires made. We will gladly show vou the difference. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1S12 Main. . Phone 2444 The Home of QUALITY and SERVICE FOR SALE Spare tires for spare money. Keep running at these prices. 30x3 12. $7.90; 32x4. $11.40; 34x4, $12.40. AH sizes in stock. Master Production Corporation. 405 North 1 3th Street. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 JOHN A. SHUTZ Garage ,and Machine shop. We make axles and propeller shafts and repair any make automobile or scored cylinders. Rear 617 South A st. GARAGES FOR RENT AUTO SPACE 3 S J5o.5. AUTO SPACE 132 S. 3. SINGLE GARAGE Central. Ph. 2464. TAXI TAXI SERVICE Phone 2581. FOR RENT Miscellaneous 39 FOR RENT Suite of office rooms, Murray Thaetre Bldg. O. G. Murray, Ph. 1479. FOR RENT Good office room In American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 DOUBLE Rents 15,: 6-room single, modern: central. Arthur Brooks. GOOD CITY HOMES POETERFIELD. Colonial Bldg. 7-ROOM With bath, hot water, gas, electric lights; well located. Call 612 Main st C. E. KEEVER CO. has a nne list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FARMS FOR SALE 2 ACRES Good farm house and outbuildings, fruit, and berries, ail tillable and in good condition. AVill sell cheap or trade for city property. 78 ACRES Good house. 2 barns, silo, well fenced and drained, large orchard: any one with $1,500 can handle this farm. Long. time on balance. 14 Vi ACRES Good house and barn, all level and tillable, on main pike, mile of town and Com. II. school. J4.500. 160 ACRES Extra good 7-room house, new furnace, large barn, complete set of good outbuildings, well fenced and tiled, one mile to market on pike, $20,000. ' CITY PROPERTY NEW 5-KOOM BUNGAIOW Easthaven avenue, everything fixed good, possession at once, $500 cash, balance like rent Must sell in 10 days. 6 CHEAP houses from $1,200 to $2,500; $100 cash,' balance like rent; possession of any. , HARRIS and

Fs&SIKORTEWEG SHOP I 1 S. W. Corner 6th and Main sts.

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FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Richmond, IntL. RF. D.. Phone 4171. FOR SALE Seven-room house, modern except furnace; good condition and well located. Priced reasonable. Ph. 3298. A Variety to Choose From EAST END 5 rooms with bath. Terms to right party. . 1 ACRES Modern house. Price i3 right for immediate sale. & ACRE 5-room house and barn;- well located. 78 ACRES Well improved, slightly rolling. Will sell or trade for city or suburban property. Many others we will be glad to show you any time. See Us 'For SERVICE Burdsall Willie tt Co. . 710 MAIN. Phones 14S1, 3293. 3271 MODERN 10-ROOM brick. Investment. a housekeeping rooms and 4 garages. A'1 occupied. Cash or terms. Owner P II "4 1 ee -11 files Iff You Want a Bargain 7-ROOM modern house, corner lot, good double garage, extra well located; price $5,500. Possession 30 days. Do not fail to see this property if you are interested in buying a real home. Can arrange good terms on 6 ROOMS Strictly modern house, large lot, house in excellent shape, weu located; cash or terms. See FOREMAN- & ADDLEMAN Rooms 310-311 Colonial Bid-?. Elevator .Service Phones 1097, 2960. 6011 FARMS FOR SALE 43 FOR SALE 60 or SO-Acre farm; good soil and buildings; very reasonable Triced. Owner J.. Ornell, South Haven, Mich., R. 5. THE BEST going live stock and pecan farm in the south. Sacrificed for immediate sale for cash. 686 acres. Wistunlc Farms, Ridgeville, S. C. WE HAVE farms .listed ranging from 3 to ISO acres, if you are iooking for a farm it will pay you to see us. NewLebanon Real Estate, New Lebanon, Ohio. FARM 160 acres; good fertile soil, good buildings, at a very low price; must be sold to close estate. Address Charles C. Bachman, Syracuse, Ind. Administrator. FARM SO ACRES Extra well located: plenty of good buildings; will consider part trade on city property. 26 ACRES 2 miles of Richmond; modern improvements. If you are looking for a nice suburban home see this one. See FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN Richmond's Independent Real Estate dealers Phones 1097-6011-2960 Elevator Service 310-311 Colonial Bids. THE BEST ISO-acre farm in Morgan county, Missouri; all fine prairie land; good house; new barn; granary; well; windmill; very desirable location; $100 an acre; mortgage $11,500. John R. Gunn, Versailles, Mo. FOR SALE Fine money making 40 ac. fruit farm. Dixie Highway; fair buildings, stock, tools, crops, berries, cherries, apples, 17 - acres splendid grapes; nice crop, harvest this week; $5,000 down. I recommend this highly. F. B. Nelson, Nurseryman, Paw Paw, Mich. 120 ACRES fruit farm. Oceana countv Mich. 1,000 apple trees; 3.800 peach trees, nne varieties; orcnards in rine condition; 10 acres woods; fine 10room house and outbuildings. Estimate of this year's crop, $6,000. Write owner for particulars. No trade. P. Jacobsen R. F. D. 3. Shelby. Michigan. FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE

' FOR SALE or TRADE 30 acres, 8 miles south of Richmond. Fair Improvements. Inquire at 618 SoNinth

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Frank E. Weaver, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April term, 1921. Notice is hereby given that William F. Hendrix as administrator of the estate of Frank E. Weaver, deceased, has presented and 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 24th dav of September, 1921. a 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. WILLIAM F. HENDRIX. Administrator. Harris & Harris, Attorneys. Sept.1-8-15. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss.: - - . Office of Town Trustees, Whitewater, Indiana. Notice is hereby "given bv the Board of Trustees of the Town of Whitewater, Indiana, that said Board has established its . budget of the ensuing fiscal year in items and amounts as follows, to-wit: Road repairs and improvements, $10S.50. Miscellaneous expenditures, $2n0 Total, $30S.50. That the total valuation of all taxable property within the jurisdiction of said Town is the sum of $51,416. That a tax is ordered levied and collected of- 60 cents upon the one hundred dollar valuation of all taxable poll, within said jurisdiction for the various municipal expenditures. That on Monday evening. September 19. 1921, at 7:30 o'clock p. rn., public meeting will be held at the Board's Office in said Town, in the matter of the final and public hearing respecting such tax levy and budget at which time and place any taxpayer shall have the right to be heard upon the proposed levy and establishment of budget. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Town ot Whitewater, Indiana. Ordered by Byron E. Stetler. Town Ci61"1- scpt.l5-lt FEED DEALERS v

We are Qmotleg Timothy Seed at a Special Price FERTILIZER for Fall sowing. Hoosler Feed and Feeder C0 6th and South A . phone 2oqs

AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35

AJAX Cord Special

8,000-Mile Cords Rib N. S. $21.00 $29.00

30x3 32x3 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x4 33x4 .".4x4 35x4 35x." 38x4 36x4 $35.00 $37. ,10 $3S.0O $40 00 $4 2.00 $43.00 $4S.0O

REBUILT TIRE ..'All-Weather Tread

Fabric .$ S.75 . 10.65 . 14.10 . 1490 . 15.20 30x3 V. 32x31 32x4 33x4 34x4

Big Shipment Just Came in. VULCANIZING We have the largest and most complete Vulcanizing Shop in Richmond. Don't discard those old tires. Let us repair them. We Will Buy or Trade for Used Tires M'CONAHA'S OARAGE 418-420 Main St. Phone 1480

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Buy Your; Coal Now ?n Uiir?,r,t 0f cash to pay for same- use ur money and repay us in small monthly payments on our twenty-payment plan. n fiJtl .TOU tw?nty months to repay, or you can repay In full at wffY&ZSStf only for actual tlm ,oaa Get Amy Amoainit$!0 to $300 l- NO lnqulrIes "phonV &tjt?h RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Under State Supervision "The Friendly Company" Established 1S93 207 Colonial Building, Main and Seventh Streets. Richmond. Ind.

PUBLIC SALE

Glos5ngOtuit Atmctloo Sale Saturday, Sept. 1 7 th Hardware stock,' harness j goods, auto supplies, farm equipment. . Closing out the Vernon Reynolds stock at Williamsburg, Ind. Dinner and supper by the Progressive Aid society. Sale begins at 10 a. m. and continues till 11 p. m. CARL A. NOTTINGHAM G. L.. PATTERSON & SON, Auctioneers BUSINESS SERVICE 12 EXTRA MONEY FOR YOU Why not make it known through the classified columns of the PALLADIUM that you have a spare room to rent? Ther is a constant demand for neat rooms, which affords you an opportunity to collect a few extra dollars each week. An ad in the Rent Rooms Column of the Palladium will bring you a desirable renter. It Is just another way to help take care of your weekly ex- . penses. i PALLADIUM Classified is the Greatest Room Renting Exchange in the Richmond Territory. FEED DEALERS AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35 Ajax Fabric 6,000 mile guaranteed 30x3!2, $13.90 Other sizes in proportion KINGSTON 6,000 miles guaranteed 30x3, $8.50 Other sizes In proportion $42.00 $37.00 $41.00 $43.00 $50.00

Feltman's Cigar Store "Where you buy Good Tires for Les and Save $ 609 Main Phone 2039

Cord Fabric Cord $12.25 32x4 $18.90 $26.90 18.20 34x414. 20.15 27.45 23.15 35x4 Va 21.15 28.25 23.35 35x5 26.45 34 20 24.50

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POSSE SEEKS MEXICANS WHO ATTACKED WOMAN i Bv Associated Prejsi BISBEE, Ariz, Sept. 15. Posses today were pressing the search In the gold gulch hills near the border for the band of Mexican raiders who attacked Miss Sadie Champion of Warren when they were discovered stealing cattle on her ranch. She could give only a partial account of the attack but said that the three Mexicans dragged her from her horse, kicked and beat her and attempted to cut out her tongue. She had severe cuts about her mouth.

The motor vehicle is one of the five major units of transportation. LEGAL NOTICE CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., September 9th, 1921. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 8th day of beptemoer, 1921, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessment for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: - . Improvement Resolution No. 575 1920 for improving North "A" Street from North 2nd to North 3rd, and North 2nd Street from North "A" Street north to C. & O. R. R. Tracks by constructing a concrete roadway; cement sidewalk, and curb and gutter. The property subject to assessment for the cost of said improvement i3 all the property abutting on said improvement and all the lots on the west side of North 3rd Street north of North ."A" St. within 150' feet of said improvement. Improvement Resolution No. 593 1921 for improving the 1st alley running north and south, east of North 18th Street, by constructing a cement roadway in said alley from North "A" Street south to the 1st alley running east and west 1st north of Main Street. The property subject to as-i sessment for the cost of said improvement is all the property abutting on said improvementPersons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, Sept. 29. 1921. 9 o'clock a. m. aa 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 names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. MATT. VON PEIN, 1 JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Sept.lO-lwk. PUBLIC SALE

Closing Out Sale We have sold our farm and will sell everything on our farm, four miles east of Richmond, on National road, on the farm known as the Jim Smelser farm, Interurban Stop 107 ' Tuesday, Septo' 2, 119211 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property: HORSES AND MULES 4 HORSES One 4-year-old roan mare, weight 1400 lbs., sound; one C-year-old brown horse, weight 1400 lbs., sound; one bay horse, 10 years old, weight 1350 lbs.; one black yearling filly, draft bred; one pair ci mare mules, 3 and 4 years old, well broke. 14 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 GOOD MILK COWS Jerseys and Holsteins; 4 fresh, balance giving good flow of milk; one 2-year-old Holstein heifer, to be fresh in spring; one Holstein bull, 18 months old. 65 HOGS 65 Consisting of 44 spring shoats ranging in weight from 110 to 130 lbs.; 13 Eummer pigs ranging in weight from 30 to 65 lbs.; 5 sows, to farrow by day of sale; 2 open sows; 1 Poland China boar, eligible to register. 11 SHEEP Shropshire Breeding Ewes, good ones. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Two 2-horse wagons, one with flat bottom, rigging and hog rack complete; 1 frame wood bed; two 1-row cord plows; two l&-inch Janesville walking breaking plows, good as new; 1 Good Enough ridin" breaking plow; 1 Van Brunt 5-disc wheat drill; 1 Wayne Works 5-hoe wheat drill; 1 hay tedder; 1 steel hay rake; one 6-foot Osborne mower; 1 McCormick binder; 1 Janeeville corn planter, with fertilizer attachment; one 3-section spike-tooth harrow; 1 double disc- one 1horse spring-tooth cultivator, 1-row; 1 Wood land roller; 1 singl?shovel plow; 1 manure fpreader; 1 double-shovel plow; 1 breaking cart; 1 large and 1 small water tank; 1 corn sheller; hay fork, rope and pulleys; 1 pump jack; 1 gravel bed; doubletrees, singletrees; hog fountain and hog troughs; 10 rods 6-inch tile; 40 rods new field fence, At inches high; 30 rods 26-inch fence; 6 black locust end posts.

HARNESS

Two sets breeching harness; 1 Eet harness; collars, lines, bridles and

; 1 set hip es and halt FEED

30 acres good corn in field; alfalfa hay In mow; baled wheat straw old corn in crib. MISCELLANEOUS ' ' One Enterprise sausage grinder; 1 lard press; iron kettles; 1 bentwood churn and large wooden bowl; heating stoves, and other articles too numerous to mention. Dinner Will be Served by Ladies' Aid ot New Westville HARRY NEWMAN WEDDLE. HINDMAN & GRABLE. Auctioneers. HARRY GILBERT, Settling Clerk. HARRY PATTT, Cleric,

OLD TIME PITCHERS SHOW REGULAR BRAND IN WEDNESDAY GAME

(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 15. Three veteran pitchers, heroes of many games in former years, demonstrated yesterday they were still fit for major league baseball by twirling shutout games. Walter Johnson of Washington blanked St. Louis 1 to 0, Grover C. Alexander of the Chicago Nationals was a 10 to 0 winner over Philadelphia, and Herbert Pennock of the Boston Americans was victorious 1 to 0 over Detroit. Johnson won over Dixie Davis In a pitcher duel In which the Washington moundsman allowed three hits, while his teammates made only off the St. Louis pitcher. Only two hits were made by Detroit off Pennock's delivery. On the other hand, Eppa Rixey, another veteran pitching for. Cincinnati, was unable to stop the New . York Giants who easily defeated the Reds. The Pittsburgh pirates maintained their relative position as runners up in the National league race by winning over Boston. New York and Cleveland each won their games in the American League. The Meusel brothers hit the ball hard yesterday. Bob Meusel of the Yankees clouted two home runs and Emil with the Giants made three hits in four times at bat PROPOSED DEMPSEY-JOHNSON GO FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 15. A proposal to hold here on Oct. 12, a sixround no-decision bout between Jack Dempsey and Jack Johnson was an. nounced Wednesday by George J. nignan, state aajutant of the Disabled American Veterans of the World war. Johnson, he said, had agreed and it was believed Dempsey would do so. Highan said he was drawing up a formal application to the state boxing commission. The proceeds would be used for the relief of disabled soldiers. SOUTHWORTH IN HOSPITAL PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 15. William Southworth, outfielder of the Boston National league team, who was injured when he collided with Outfielder Nixon in the first game of a double-header against the Pirates on Monday, was removed to a hospital, where his ' knee will be baked. Southworth, who is captain of the Braves, is suffering from a wrenched knee-cap. MARINE CORPS WINS (By Associated Press) CAMP PERRY. O., Sept 15 The United States service match nf th -National Rifle association tournament goes to the United States marine corps team, with a total of 5,251, according to unofficial reports. The event was concluded late yesterday, but official figures were not available early today. PUBLIC SALE hip-strap harness; 1 set single halters.