Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 277, 1 October 1921 — Page 9
PAGE ELEVEN THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for ul Smith System (Copyright). ADVERTISING RATES-10 cents ?? r injertlon; 6 word. the line. No ad taken for les3 than CO cents cash or less than 30 cents charge. No ada accepted after H o clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2S73. DOESN'T" HE LOOk SMPitZr, mD REAM"? T'M VAWNJG- J HIM TO MRS. VAN LDr5 Pa's BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT 1 THE ARCHITECT pleanlngr In appearance.. 3J economy In construction Is FRANK L. BURR See him By Wellington 1006 S. A St Phono
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1921.
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t "f,fr havin. Pure horn" nrmula. Large bottle 50c. For full information write Freluc. 1120 Coders Bldg.. Chicago.
.DRESSMAKING
DRESS-MAKING And' pS" sewing. Work guaranteed ; reasonable prices. 2 1 North 7 stPhone 1608. I
LOST
LOST Brown wallet
LOST Watch
charm, Oct.
coin.
Finder call EH
Odd
chain and
24. D. E. Martin, 113 W-
IST Watch and chain witli S piece. Between Main and corner of X. Sth. He ward. Return to 2i J.' ? LAKGE TIGER ANGORACAT-Aas-Ting to the name Pat. has bcon lost. Reward if returned to 218 Norta 11
SITUATION WANTED
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30
WASHINGS WANTED Called for and delivered. Phone 4348.
WANTED A job on farm by experienced married man by month or year. Address Fl. P. Butler. West Sonora. O.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 9
9THST.3nn st.
-23 N. Small room.
So. 110. Modern room. Ph.5236
First class furnished
HELP WANTED Male
5
MEX Wanted for detective work. Eiperience unnecessary. Write J Ganor former V. S. Gov t Detective, St ttJii BE A DETECTIVE $3oT$7nwek!V: travel over world: experience unnecessary. American Detective jAscncy, SOS Lucas, St. Louis.
THOSE OfT OF employment or f wishing to Increase present incomv cosmunlcate with Chautauqua Comn:erclal Agency. Jamestown. N. T. MEX Age 17 to 65. Experience unnecessary. Travel; make secret Investigations, reports. Salaries; expenses American Foreign Detective A aw. 2B3. St. Louis. , "
MAIX ST. 13J0
room for gentleman.
N. C 1419. Furnished room for rent. Heat and bath. Phone2593. i 3 Ti fST. nT4 I oT Rooms-in modern house; home privileges; reasonable. M AIX ST 605 14. Light housekeeping rooms".
HOUSES APTS. TO RENT
HOTEL Modern 20 rooms, also two properties; estimated bar receipts for 1920 $16,000. Business references given. $3,500 will handle. Owner, 840 Harrison St., Indianapolis.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
3
REGISTERED BULL, Phone 54163.
FOR SALE 25 head nice shoats. weighing 65 lbs., double immuned. Call Phone 64573. OusWinters. Union pike. FULL-BLOODED Holstein dairy cow. good horse, carriage, good spring wagon, set of harness. 308 Route B, city.
PET STOCK BIRDS POULTRY
TWO-ROOM Apt. Phone 1769. 16THSTNT25 Furnished house.
MAIX ST. E. 2006.
14TH
ST. X. 21. 7-room house,
House for rent.
mod
ern. F UUXIS HKD house, only. 1326 E. Main.
modern; adults
TWO-ROOM furnished flat. 11S North 6th: $3.50 weekly. Phone 26SS. KINSKY ST. 205. Two-room furnished apt., private bath. P"one3372. . FOiTiilJNT 7-room house and bath, electricnghts. 11 4N. 1 4 Ph. 2280. 4 -ROOM FLAT Second floor. See Bradbury & Bailey. 202-204 Colonial building.
WANTED Men prepare firemen. braVmen. motormen. colored train parte" Experlenfe unnecessary. $1 5-5:0 !
month. Address Inter Railway iari
koik, I'aiiadtum. $ . , . . ,
MEN
Stork
FOR RE XT Apartment in Wayne. $55. Six rooms, heat furnished. See Turner W. Hadley. Phone 1922.
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE
rowers or aependable n arrr
want reliable representa! v
selling all the year around. Commis
sion weekly. No delivering. Hjnwn$3
Brothers Nurseries. Rochester, N; Y.
FOR RE XT OR SALE 8-room modern house; immediate possession. 15 So. 21st st. Phone 3808.
WANTED TO RENT
REWARD for first information for
desirable 6-room apartment, modern. i.9t furnished: obtainable in next 60
ELECTRICITY TAUGHT BY EXPERT;' days. Rent not over $45. Address
rare palladium.
-Earn while you learn at home. Jc-i (JTIS'i.
proof lessons f re
BIRD BREEDERS Send for valuable 45-page book, "Canaries for Pleasure and Profits." Written by an expert. Gives profitable information on breeding, rearing, and full description of canaries. Sent with samples of West's Quality Bird Foods on receipt of 10 cents. Magnesia Products Co., Box 175, Milwaukee, Wise.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33
CADILLAC 8 Good condition. Priced right. Phone 6019.
1917 DODGE touring, engine overhauled, Al condition; cheap. 401 S. 11.
DORT TOURING CAR. . Fair condition. $275.00. Garage and Machine Shop. Rear JOHN A. SHUTZ 617 S. A. Phone 25S1.
trlcal book and
-HAULING STORAGE 16
Your success guaranteed and positron! MOVING-
secured. w rite today. Chicago-- En- " .y-xxir-n gineering Works, 1800 Sunnysidci Ci-F ORREST MONCjLK rapro: l ,;-"or local and long distance hauling. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Hunar(d3K"rnitare crated stored or shipped. men. boys over 17, to become t" i-'Office Phone 2528 5 1 9 N. D. srovernment railway mail clerks, tim- - . -.-rvTCr.T first year. ($134 month. Quick ra-e'L.OCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING fo $2300. No strikes. No layoffs.) of Household Goods. Paid vacation. Short hours. 1'l.ss.l RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY ant work, traveling constantly. Crai-I Crating and Storage mon education sufficient. Experi'c flear 19 S 11th St. Phones 222S-lo65 unnecessary. List positions f-e I W. G. BAKER. Mgiv
Write immediately. Franklin Iri;!!tute. Dept. 97 Y. Rochester. "N. Y. - FURNACES
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COAL AND FUEL
DISTRIBUTOR AND DISTRICT TU.P-! Marshall (Wolverine) r urnace CO.,
resentative. Large manufacturi-e J Knapp. Phone I4b. uince w"'
in this territory to act as distributor.
Product has tremendous sales pot-!!-', w bilities and real merit. We offer wj KINDLINO
business to a man .with real busiOHs,
ability. In application advise p.tBLOCK and split wood
-W. V. C. Co., 1245 Book Bldg., DetSn:!,! PAPER HANGING Mien. . ' " - " 1 " - PAPER HANGING and DECORATING HELP WANTED Male or Fema!.$! Kor particulars, phone 4232. R. E.
T ' combes, 90S soutn intn si-
Richmond Lumber Co.
Phone 1419.
GOOD VALUES Davis Touring, $150. Chevrolet Touring, F. A. model. In crackerjack shape. Fine bargain. Oakland Light Six. tires and paint, just like new. Haynes Six Touring. Will trade for smaller car. Monroe Roadster, 1921 model, less than one-half new price. Ford Touring. WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19 So. 7. Phone 6173
AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade
FOR TRUCK For sale or trade. South
5th and N st.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
35
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
Buy that Lot Now
Marcoarton Addition
'National Road East
City Car Line, City Water, Gas, Electric Lights
Phone 1814
HIDELER MOHM-h,
MODERN house, lose in. care Palladium.
Box B20S0,
FOR REAL ESTATE AXD FARMS, see A. M. Roberts, Richmond, Ind. R. F. D.. Phone 4171.
GOOD CITY PORTER FIELD,
HOMES Colonial Bldg.
C. E. KEEVER CO. has a line list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Offica 7 S. 11th St. Ste us for bargains.
FARMS FOR SALE
43
320 A. 80 cult. 240 blue stem pasture, 3 a. timber. 6-room stone house. Barn 24x40. All other buildings necessary. Price $60 per.-a. Reasons for selling, financial distress. W. K. Myers, Saffordville. Chase Co., Kan.
:00 ACRES Best clay loam; all tillable; complete set of tools; 30 pureblood Holstein cattle, 5 horses; 30 pigs; 300 chickens; 75 tons hay; 2,000 bushels mixed grains. On good gravel road near good markets. 70 miles from Detroit, Good buildings and water; 2 large orchards. $:S5,000 cash or $38,000 with $20,000 down. Hintze Bros., Jeddo, Mich., R. 1.
LEGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE 204 acres, Tioga county, New York. Two miles Oswego. 10room house: three barns; soil 10 feet deep. 59 cattle; 56 of them registered. All stock, crops. implements and equipment for $28,000. Easy terms. Investigate. J. C. Comstock, Noblesville, Ind.
FARMS FOR SALE Large and small, time and cash. Write for free list. Clarence Wright Loan & Investment Co., Perry, Mo.
. . FEDERAL, long wear policy makes Federal Tires a Good Buy BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1512 Main Phone 2444 Home of Quality and Service
FOR SALE Three farms, 118, 120 and 160 acres, near Shideler. Ind.- Acknowledged to be the best, farming community in Delaware county. Price reasonable. Easy terms. Scott Brammer. one mile south of Eaton, Ind.
FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
TO MAKE $100 monthly mailing dii-n.j-- -'
lars. Plan Instruction 12c. Varga Suit
ply Company. u21 Oliver street, Ciniji
nau. Ohio.
TYPISTS Earn $5 a day in spare tln; typing stories and photopiays for v Full Instructions mailed. 50c. Author's Typing & Revising Bureau, Mpscadine. Ala.
ROOFING REPAIRS
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1. 1 SETTLES BROS. ROOFING CO.
Asphalt, gravel, composition roofs; recoating, painting, repairing, within 50 miles of Richmond. Free estimates upon reemest. 1029 Main. Ph. 1014.
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MAN OR WOMAN WANTED Salar$3( full time. 75c an hour spare timf
(J -1 i n o- iim rn t.md Imei.pv t,-. ipo, I .
Experience unnecessary. "internation-jlJISJION ROOFING CO. Felt,
iii -Mius. .Norriscown. fa.
$2 PER HOUR Men. women, Davis Milk Can Server for canned milk
Elegant silver creamer, advertised, demonstrated. Stores: Mays, Cleveland: Marshall Field's. Chicago: Wana-
makprs. New York: $1.50 retail. Writ!
Davis Can Server Corp.. Ashtabula, Of MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING
Asphalt filled laid and guaran
teed only by us. Get a free estimate before roofing. Phone 2809. Office 9 South 7th st.
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WHY ARE YOU WAITING? You wll!;tiWv MOWERS sharpened.
never find a more ronvenlent time to! Bruner. Phone 2516. begin your business training. st' next Monday, Oct. 3rd. as the day ami! FOR SALE Miscellaneous
fntf r at mat unir. cm us nils wt-K!
Frank
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Shoes. 437 S. 14.
or come right up Monday morning fOr j5ASE BURNER. 304 N. 21
ov scnooi or .Monaay evening ir- t rT night school. Richmond Business Col- COAT, suit, dress, hat.
lege. Colonial Bldg. I0U SALE 5 rooms furniture. 117 S.15
c GIRL'S COATS and dresses. 105 N. 21.
HELP WANTED Female
For tiale.
EXPERIENCED lady chocolate dipper, j Iris 50c Der doZ. 315 Apply Adams Candy Store. 624 Main. Japanese ins, JUC per uut. ju
SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED 7
S. V. 2nd.
TroWN MARBLE top. walnut top bed Jroom suite. 418 So. 10.
WiVTlTl ,lm,n hniisi. to hnnln'room l
work, selling Tracy a fresh roasted REV ERSIBLE ivory
coffee. Good money for a live wire. t rendition, cheap,
I racy
reed
Call 303
cab. good Linden.
FOR SALE Tires. A special offer right now. 30x3 Vi, $7.90;
32x4, $1 1.40. All sizes for all cars. Master Production Corpation. 405 North 1 3th sL
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35
TOM'S
Auto Repair shop T. A. ROBISON 17 S. 6th St. Phone 1039
GARAGES FOR RENT 36
:00. 230. 323 ACRES On good pike roads: exchange for income property or merchandise; 100 farms ranging from 10 acres to 1.300 for sale or trade. What have you? J. L. Smith & Co., Bedford, Ind.
FARMS WANTED
43
WANTED To hear from owner of a farm or good land for sale, please state lowest purchase price. L. Jones. Box 983, Olney, 111.
State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Chester Bizarro vs. Josephine Bizar-
ro. Wayne Circuit Court, April term. 1921. No. 19794. Petition for divorce. Be it known, that on the 23rd day of September, 1921. the above named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed In the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Pasanae Rotondello. a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also his own affidavit showing that his cause for divorce, as stated in his said petition is adultery. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of
sucn petition, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 23rd day of November, 1921, at the term of said Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of October, 1921,
said cause will be heard and determined in her absenceWitness, the Clerk, and the seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 23rd day of September, 1921. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Frank T. Strayer, Attorney for plaintiff. yept.24-Oct.l-8.
The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton By SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Copyright, 1921, by Harper & Bros. Published by special arrangement with The McClure Newspaper Syndicate.
I could not have believed that an alarm could have spread so swiftly. Looking back, the huge house was one blaze of light. The front door was open, and figures were rushing down the drive. The whole garden was alive with people, and one fellow raised a view-halloa as we emerged from the veranda and followed hard at our heels. Holmes seemed to know the errounds perfectly, and he threaded
his way swiftly among a plantation of small trees, I close at his heels, and cur foremost pursuer panting behind
us. It was a six-iooi wan wnicii
barred our path, but he sprang to the top and over. As I did the same I felt the hand of the man behind me grab at my ankle, but I kicked myself free and scrambled over a grass-strewn coping. I fell upon my face among tome bushes, but Holmes had me on my feet in an instant, and together we dashed away across the huge expanse of Hampstead Heath. We had run two miles, I suppose, before Holmes at last halted and listened intently. All was absolute silence behind us. We had shaken off our pursuers and were
safe. We had breakfasted and were smoking our morning paper on the day after the remarkable experience which
tiara upon her noble head. I looked
at that delicately curved nose, at the
marKea eyeDrows, at the straight mouth, and the strong little chin be, neath it. Then I caught my breath, as I read the time-honored title of the great nobleman and statesman whosa wife she had been. My eyes met those of Holmes, and he put his finger to his lips as we turned away from the window. .
ARREST 24 SPEEDERS DURING SEPTEMBER
A total of S4 arrests were made during the month of September by the Richmond police department, according to the monthly report made out Saturday morning. . -Of these, speeding was the mo?t common offense, 24 having been brought in on this charge. Other offenses resulting in arrests were: Statutory charges, five; assault and
j battery, five; disturbance of a public
meeting, one; drunkenness, 10; fugitive, six; grand larceny, two; incest, one; petit larceny, one; profanity.
one; runaway boy. one: suspicion.
I have recorded, when Mr. Lestrade, of j eight; violation of city oidinance,
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Klmer Lewi deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Rebecca C. Dunbar as administratrix of the estate of Elmer Lewis, deceased, has presented and filed her 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 15th day of October. 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. REBECCA C. DUNBAR, Administratrix. Paul A. Beckett. Attorney. Sept.24-Oct.l-8.
LEGAL NOTICE
WANT TO HEAR from owner having I farm for sale; give particulars and!
lowest price. John J. Black. Indiana St.; Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
LANDS FOR SALE Florida 43 "TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY" Free book about Florida. Tells the truth. Monthly payments, easy terms. Orange groves planted. Sylvester E. Wilson. Dept. T.1S0. Orlando. l-"la.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
GARAGE 33 S Pearl st. Phone 3079.
TWO modern garages. 1329.
242 So. 5. Phone
TWO GARAGES Centrally located. Apply J. P. Ranflail, Postal Telegraph office.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
THESE ARE ALL CHOICE HOME AT REASONABLE COST 8 Rooms
12 Main.
AGENTS Double edged nickle
looct' profits. Sample $1. lift SalB ;-,f,.p
Co., 35 So. Dearborn, Chicago. 111.
SALESMAN 3 live wires, commission basis; house to house, easy selling article: .1 necessity In the home: for parOculars address Box C31J2 care Palladium, t
LVDY'S Green Cloth Coat. Good as platsd; npw. Call evenings. 122 North 7.
HEAD sewing machine. Jia it
. at once, uood as new. o unuse
A c. ' i'.;nTUM sizw Prince Albert broadcloth
oaf, almost penect tain. 317 N. 8.
distributing
$100 TO $:?0rt MONTHLY
coffee; spare or full time. Guarantee
iual!ty: sells less than retail. Kxper lence unnecessary. Goldman Co., 310 r.tver St.. Chicago. SIDE UI N E "SALESMEN Attractlv proposition for live men. $5 to $23 commission each order. Full credit on repeats. Canfleld Mfg. Co., 4003 Broadway. Chicago. SIDE LI X E salesman wanted to sell foal to your trade in carload lots. Karn a week's pay in an hour. For nnrti'ul.T r write Washington Coal Co.. 101 l.'omo Bldg.. Chicago. DUPLEX TRANSFORMERS needed on cverv auto. Save gas. Easily sold. Exclusive distributors wanted. Low pries. r.itr profits. Address President. :22 Sta. C. Omaha, Nebr. S! DELI N ETO RANKERS NoanvpTes. 10 to 15 minutes: commission basis, big monev. Advise counties you work, present Hn. etc. American Perforator Co..25 W. Jackson. Chicago. NO riFLirTIMES'iN'FOODBUSIXESS People must eat. Pleasant diamified work paving $20 to $75 weekly for man or woman In each local ityl No experience or capital required. Federal Pure Food Co.. 2309 Archer. Chi-rasn.
condition; bar-
Pr SLE Gasoline engine. 2U horse fiwer and power pump. Inquire Aldo 'ain. Dublin. Ind. V-nXLE Show cases, tall floor case, ih-ead cabinet and counter tables. C. H" Means. Centervllle. Ind.
Half double, modern, close in ; very reasonable ; immediate possession. 5-Room
Amctloe Sale of Rekl Estate at 325 North Sixteenth WED., OCT. 5, 1921 2:00 P. M. Howard Shaffer H. C. RAMSEY, Auct.
NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Ann Linthicum, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that William Linthicum as administrator of the estate of Eliabeth Ann Linthicum, 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 15th day of October, 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. WILLIAM LINTHICUM. Administrator. Frank T. Strayer, Attorney. Sept.24-Oct.l-S.
WAREHOUSE SPACE 20,000 square feet of space is available in warehouse, with sidings, directly adjoining the Pennsylvania Lines. Electric elevator facilities. Inquire PALLADIUM
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
AGENTS Wonderful opportunity for energetic man to establish sales agencv In this territory. A patented motor nefesitv for every car and truck. Fnd $1 50 for sample which will convince you of Its oualities. Automotive Supply Co., 24 Stone St., New York eit v.
SALESMEN WANTED to sell Clerglas for windshields: clear vision guaranteed in all-dav rain, sleet, snow storm; ned by government: if making less rhin hundred weekly write today; hundred percent profit: small Investment; dn't miss this: sartiple 50c postpaid Clerglas Chem. Corp. Beech-T-ood Station. Rochester. N. Y.
f? TT Tii NG E White drophead sewing .chine. iron bed. hall-tree .. Morris hair, 1ounce.rugs: 1 b. litft st. 6E "BUCKEYE Oak stove, two iron b-rf with springs, vacuum cleaner at ill rga'n.j2323E. Main. Phone 3667. ii-;ii,-iv-a TTnrniture Exchange, 1S7 Ft.
avne Ave. Everybody buys second-k.tH-from Hopkins. Ph. 1570.
ASK YOUR grocery or meat man ior Seward pure horseradish, hi pint Jars '" waiter Steward. 13 S. 10. Phone 1:7:. irV ;FLL new furniture for less; will "Change your old furniture for new. TV nsends New and Used Goods store. I;" Sf. 6 St., next to Whelan.s Ph.l29j TriUXKS. BAGS. SUITCASES Why psv two middlemen profits? Buy from f&.torv direct. Send for free catalog. A-rne Trunk & Bag Factory, spring
Villcy, III.
Watches LnrSiiS 7 South Eleventh St.
Modern double, well located; practically new.
6 Rooms
Strictly modern, real If you are looking for thing good, see this one. 5-Room
home, some-
PIANO TUNING
23
B. E. ROBERTS Always Reliable. Phones 4110 and 2623.
BUILDING MATERIALS
28
DRAIN with CONCRETE TILE Build It with Concrete Elgx brBeitsLBros Phon3250
Modern house, newly painted and decorated; nice lot; bargain. For quick sale. See Us for Service BURDSALL & WILLETT COMPANY Phones 1481-3271-3293 710y2 Main
Public Sale of Property
Located at
116 North mitSt. on Friday, Oct. 7th, -at 1:30 p. mm. This property is well located, good neighborhood. Consists of 7 rooms, modern except furnace; A-l condition; good lot, nice barn on rear. This property ought to be seen to be appreciated. Terms announced at sale. FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN, Agents
Scotland Yard, very solemn and im
pressive, was ushered into our modest sitting-room. "Good morning, Mr. Holmes," Baid he; "good morning. May I ask if you are very busy just now?" "Not too busy to listen to you." "I thought that, perhaps, if you had nothing particular on hand, you might care to assist us in a most remarkable case, which occurred only last night at Hampstead."
"Dear me! said Holmes. "What was that?" "A murder a most dramatic and remarkable murderer. I know how keen you are upon these things, and I
would take it as a great favor if you would step down to Appledore Towers, and give us the benefit of your advice. It is no ordinary crime. We have had our eyes upon this Mr. Milverton for some time, and, between ourselvss, he was a bit of a villain. He is known to have held papers which he used for black-mailing purposes. These papers have all been burned by the murderers. No article of value was taken, as it is probable that the criminals were men of good position, whose sole object was to prevent social exposure." "Criminals?" said Holmes. "Plural?" "Yes, there were two of them. They were as nearly as possible captured red-handed. We have their footmarks,
we have their description, it's ten to one that we trace them. The first fellow was a bit too active, but the sec
ond was caught by the under-gardner, and only got away after a struggle. He was a middle-sized, strongly built man square jaw, thick neck, moustache, a mask over his eyes." "That's rather vague," said Sherlock Holmes. 'Why, it might be a description of Watson." "It's true," said the inspector, with amusement. "It might be a description of Watson." "Well, I'm afraid I can't help you, Lestrade," said Holmes. "The fact is that I knew this fellow Milverton, that I considered him one of the most dangerous men in London, and that I think there are certain crimes which the law cannot touch, and which therefore, to some extent, justify private revenge. No, it's no use arguing. I have made up my mind. My .sympathies are with the criminals rather than with the victim, and I will not handle this case."
Holmes had not said one word tn me
about the tragedy which we had wit
nessed, out I observed all the morning that he was in his most thoughtful mood, and he gave me the impression,
irom nis vacant eyes and his abstract
ed manner, of a man who is striving
to recall something to his memory. We were in the middle of our lunch, when
he suddenly sprang to his feet. "Bv Jove, Watson, I've got it!" he cried. "Take your hat! Come with me!" He
hurried at his top speed down Baker Street and along Oxford Street, until
we had almost reached Regent Circus.
Here on the left hand, there stands a
shop window filled with photographs of
the celebrities and beauties of the day.
Holmes eye fixed themselves upon one
of them and following his gaze I saw
the picture of a regal and stately lady
in Court dress, with a high diamond
nve; violation of motor vehicle law, eight; violation of liquor law, six.
400 ENJOY CASKET FACTORY FESTIVITIES
Employes of the Richmond Casket company started on an all-day picnic and outing at Jackson park, Saturday morning. Practically 400 employee and friends of employes, made the trip in automobiles and intemrban to the scene of the festivities. A complete program was arranged for the day and enough events were provided to allow each person present an opportunity to participate in one or more events. The program for the day was arranged as follows: 9:30, baseball, girl's; volley ball, men; games for children. 10:30, women's horseshoe tournament; ball game for men. 11:30, dinner. 1:30, treasure hunt for Captain Kidd's buried treasure, (all chitdren); baseball game for men. 2:00, horseshoe tournament for men; dancing in the pavilion. 3:00, athletic meet for all. Novelty games Men, fat men's race, pie eating contest, wheel-barrow race; boys, (under 16 years) sack race. Women Married women's race, egg and spoon race; single women's race; girls (under 16 years) potato race. Tug-of-war GirlR of cloth room against robe room; men of machine room against bench room. 5::00, supper; 6:30, community sing in the pavillion; 7:15, dancing. Novelties Broom waltz, spot dance, leap year dance, circle, Virginia reel, grand march.
MONEY TO LOAN
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MONEY TO LOAN
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$1,000 property, rented, $18. per mo. g-room brick, hard wood floors, bath, garage inside property; $5,500. A lot of good homes.
PQRTERFIELD Colonial Bldg.
Buy Your. Coal Now If you are short of cash to pay for same, use our money and repay us in imall monthly payments on our twenty-payment plan. We allow you twenty months to repay, or you can repay In full at any time and are charged interest only for actual tim loan runs. Why promise others big payments? Get Any Airnouint$!0 to $300 on your furniture, piano, victrola, etc No inquiries made of friends, employer, relatives or trades-people. Pbone No. 1545 RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Under State Supervision "The Friendly Company" Established 1895 207 Colonial Building, Main and Seventh Streets, Richmond, Ind.
Called by Death
GETTYSBURG, Ohio, Oct. 1. Mrs. Elsie Bigler, of Gettysburg, died at Grant hospital in Columbus Thursday following an operation for gall stones. Mrs. Bigler was about 41 years of age, and was a sister of Mrs. Minor McCool of Greenville, and Mrs. Harley Loughrige Clark of Gettysburg, both of whom were at her bedside when the end came. Mrs. Bigler is survived by her husband, Major E. L. Bigler of the United States Marine Corps; three children. James, Hannah and John; her mother, Mrs. Martha Loughrige of Gettysburg, and two sisters, Mrs. Harley Clark of Gettysburg, and Mrs. Minor McCool.
GREENVILLE, 0.. Oct. 1. Alberton L. Dunn, 82 years old, retired farmer, living with his daughter, Mrs. Ger-
I iruue roiaenn. aiea inursaay nignr,
aner a lingering uiness. tie was oorn in Hagerstown Md. Funeral services at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the residence.
CLUB GRANTED CHARTER. (By Associated Press) SPRINGFIELD. O., OcL 1. The local Exchange club has been granted a charter by the international convention held recently at Grand Rapids.
FURNACES
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The name HOLLAND on the fetd door of your furnace means that you have the genuine Warm-Air Circulating System, and. that your bouse is worth more to live in, to rent, or to eelU DONT FORGET WHERE THE ARROW POINTS. Telephone or write to the address below, and you will not be misled. Free book on Scientific Heatingif youwishit. At any rate be sure to get our easy tennsand low prices. You will get full benefit if price drops. HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY Largest Installers of Furnaces
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319 'Randolph
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