Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 323, 25 November 1921 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1921.

PAGE THIRTEEN The Latest and Best Gifts Cam BeFound Under Christmas Gift

RICHMOND WILL BID FOR 1922 CONFERENCE OF BOYS, AT K0K0M0

Every effort will be used by the Richmond delegation at the Second Annual Older Boys' conference being held in Kokomo Friday, Saturday and Sunday, to have the conference held in Richmond next year. Headed by the double brass qlartet of high school the Richmond delegation, 70 strong, departed for Kokomo at 8:30 o"cloc1t Friday morning. A special interurban was chartered to carry the boys to the conference and the trip -was made via Indianapolis. The local delegation have special hats and badges -which -will be worn during the conference, and roses were furnished the boys to be worn at the first meeting Friday night, by the JoFeph Hill company. Muncie is also sending a large dele gation to the conference and are plan- , ning to make a strong bid for the meeting next year. They will attend the conference about 75 or 80 strong and are accompanied by about 35 members of the Garrett Boy's band. Churches Represented The local delegation represents every church in the city, and several boys from towns over the county also are included. Perry Wilson, boys' secretary of the "Y," fs in charge of the boys and is assisted by Coach Grant Stenger of the high school. The principal speaker at the several sessions of the conference will be "Pad"' Elliott, a member of the Y. ?!. C. A. international committee and nnj

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in the world. In addition to the gen eral meetings, there will be group conferences of the Hi-Y clubs, employed boys and organized Sunday school classes. Salvation Army to Hold Special Series oi Meetings Revival meetings will be held by the Salvation Army in their rooms on South Sixth street, starting next Wednesday, and continuing for one week. Colonel Jack Addie, a native of Scotland, who h,is been engaged in activ Salvation Army work in Canada and he United States for the past ;'' years, will lead the srviees. Monday night. Dec. 5, will be the night of thf principal meeting of the services. It will be held in the First M. II church, where a musical program will be given by the Richmond sextette. Col. Addie will deliver his address on "Modern Miracles," following the musical program. Seventh Day Adventists Pray For Harding Guidance (By Associated Prcssl WASHINGTON". Nov. 25. A com mittee appointed by the recent annual j convention of the Seventh Day Adven-j tist church at Minneapolis called today; at the White House to present to j President Harding a memorial express-; ing the "hearty accord" of the denom-j ination with 'he purposes of the arma-j men', conference. ' "We are therefore," the memorial j said, "encouraging our people devoutly to pray for your personal guidance and for guidance of those assembled in the conference, to the end that further war and bloodshed may be averted." Announce Community Night at Fairview School A Community right will be held at the district school house No. 10, in Fairview, Friday night, at 7:30 o'clock. The games for the evening will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. P. .1. Heery. Miss Ruth Walters and Miss Fern Homan. of the Recreation Leaders club, of the Richmond Community Service. GROWN PRINCE (Continued from Page One) of Prince Ku.io. There are three oth-! er children of the imperial pair be-! sides Prince Hirohito Prince Yasuhito. born in 1902, Prince Nobuhito, born in December, 1915. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. The announcement from Tokio of the regency of Hirohito was expected in Japanese circles as the recent tour of the crown prince to Europe generally was understood to have been the first step in the court arrangement to giv Hirohito the conduct of the empire because of ih? continued illness of the emperor. This tour, which was quite extensive was arranged in order that before tak-: ing up the duties of regency the young crown prince would have an opportunity to study foreign lands and foreign customs. Representative Japanese today emphasized how much this visit to western countries had meant for Japan. It was recalled that when the crown prince returned to Tokio he made a memorable speech to the people in which he frankly admitted that Japan had much to learn from western countries and that all the subjects of the empire must strive their utmost to bring Japan to the high development necessary for her national progress. Smashes Precedent. The regent, who is only 20 year? old. lias already accomplished a great deal in establishing a more liberal understanding between the imperial court and the people of the empire. He lias already abandoned the ancient idea of imperial alooftness and in striking contrast to the earlier days when Jap;inse were not supposed to gaze upon i heir eniperior Hirohito has recently appeared at various public meetings in quite an informal manner and has nade a number of speeches. Japanese her assert that the responsibility of having Japan emerge from the olden days to the present liberal movement as regards the court is however, in the hands of Viscount Makino, minister of the imperial household, who was one of Japan's delegates at the Versailles conference. Viscount Makino has before him the task of meeting the wishes of modern Japan with its democratic tendencies without offending the old court nobles who are inclined to resist too many innovations. It is the understanding here among Japanese that the immediate reason for the regency is th? conviction that the emperor is incurably ill and is quite unable to cary on the duties Of the throne.

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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE . A NNOTN CEMENTS In Memo riant 4'ards of Thanks Funeral Directors Funeral Flowers Cemetery Lots, Monuments Lodge Notices Viming Events Personals Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale Motorcycles and Bicycles Automobiles For Exchange Auto Accessories Service St a tions Repairing Auto Livery Garages anted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered Bu i lding Con tract i ni? Heating' and Plumbing Insurance Millinery and Dressmaking Moving. Trucking. Storage Pain tins: Papering Patent Attorneys Printing Stat ionery Professional Servi rs Repairing Renovating and Dve'mg Tailoring: and Pressing si Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT Help .Wanted Female Help Wanted Male Help Male or Female Salesmen and Agerts Situations Wanted- Fenale Situations Wanted Ms lo FIN A NCI A L Bcsiness Opportunities Investments. Stocks, Bond.; Money to Loan Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION Correspond en ce Cot uses Li ! instruction (.'lasses Musical. Dancing-. Dramatic Private Instruction Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK Dogs. Cats. Pets Horses. Cattle. Vehicles Poultry and Supplies Wanted Live stock MERi 'H ANDISE Artieles for Sale Business Equipment Boats and Accessories Building Materials Farm atid Dairy Products Fuel and Feed Good Things to Eat - Home-Made Tilings Household Goods jewelry and Watches Machinery and Tools Musical Instruments Seeds, Plants. Fertilizers Specials at th-e Stores -A Christmas Gift Suggestions Wearing Apparel Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms with Board Rooms without Beard Rooms for Housekeeping :;9 42 4 -i i -ir, in 47 t 19 ;.0 51 r.4 59 tiO 01 fi2 4 6 1 r.67 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat Where to Stop in Town Wanted Rooms. Board Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Business Places for Rent Farms for Rent Houses for Rent Offices and Desk Loom Suburban-, for Rent Summer Places for Rent Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Business Property Houses for Sale Lots for Sale Shore Property for sale Suburban for sale Real Estate for Exchange Wanted Real Estate A UCTIONS L E 1 A I . S Auction Sales Legal Notices ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery Lots, Monuments 6 MONUMENTS See our line of "Rock of Ages Granite" high class monuments. John P. Enislie, 15 S. 10. Ph. 40"2 Lost and Found 10 COIN PURSE Small, black coin purse lost, downtown. Wednesday afternoon. Reward for return to Palladium. GLASSES Pair of; turquoise rims: between West Main and Baxter school. Return to 212 W. Main. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BUICK Roadster, Rex top. in excellent condition; good tires. an excellent buy; you will say that when you see it. Clienowtth Auto Co.. 1107 Main. Rhone 1 925. BUICK K45. with winter top; good paint: motor in fine shape and nearly new tins; if you wan t a bargain see this one. Cherto wi'th Auto Co., 1107 Main. Phone 1925. CLEVELAND 1921 touring, brand new. i:;n list; our price ;iyi. ?. tnis one without fail. Chenowetli Auto Co.. 1107 Main St.Ph.mij 1 925. C H E V R OLE f T o iiring: Dod g e "touring, winter top: 90 Overland touring: 1920 Ford. ' starter, shock absorbers: '17 model Ford touring. $155: 1 t model Ford. $75: '17 model Haynes, summer and winter top. f.rst class condition. Anv make car taken in trade. Cash or terms. Geo. W. Worb-y, 15 S. 9th. Phone 29'"i(j. Doi t and Franklin dealer. FoRD Touring. in good condition; cheap. Wayne County Nash Motor Co. 19 S. Seventh Street. Phone fi 1 7 3. FORD Touring. Davis touring, rt cylinder: both in good shape: priced to sell. Stud. baker dealer. 21-23 S. 7 Si. Phone R019. Auto Accessories 14 FEDERAL Tl RES Hae made a reduction; they are lower than any other good Ores on the nnrkif. Get our prices. Bennetts' Fire Store. 1512 Main. Phone 2(11. "Home of yunlity and Service." MASuN TIRES Sure we have them; your size and your style. Prices are betow any previous price. XXtti Century Tire and Repair Co.. 409 Main St. WHY-SOi7bATTE"rYSOLUTION Save your new battery and revive your old one with non-freezable. nem-corsosive VVhv-Sol. Whv-Sol Distributing Co., 11 S. Ninth street. Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTO MO HI LEA N D T I : UC K R E p7 I Fling If that machine is out of whack, do not let it go, bring it here and let us fix it. AVork guaranteed. T. A. Robinson. 17 S. 6th St. Phone 1039. B V I LEY "" BROS.- GARAGE We do "ali kinds of auto repairing. Ford work a specialty. Rear Post Office. CENT RAL AUTO REPA 1 R " SHOP Bodies; door, windshield glass. Auto repairing. Automobile painting, trimming. N. 12th and B. Phone 2 153.

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Service Stations Repairing 15 LLCAMZING We fix tires and tubes I ;TAlax tires and tubes; get prices. N. B. Koach. 17 So. 9th. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 E L EOT K 1 C YV IRING Let us deTYtTnet our prices; we guarantee our work --SprvtegKIectrie. Co.316 Main. Ph. 616G. PIANO TUNING P. B. Roberts U ways reliable. Phone 4110 and 2623. 'PLATING Silverware, auto headlights mirrors, resilvered. Lahman Plating Works. 209 y. Main St. Phone 27o Building Contracting 19 G EVE R AlTcONT R AC T ORAn dbu7i cD erf. Let us look after vonr repairs and remodeling jobs. See our list for value in rcl estate. Burdsall & Willett. No. 71014 Main. Phone 14S1Heating and Piumbing 20 GARAGE HEATING Plumbing; get my prices. Geo. E. Meerhoff. Residence J23 S. 10. Phone 6247. PLUMBING-. . Edward Hohman Tor your plumbing . needs. Estimates cheerfully furnished. 2116 N. D. Ph. 37 7S. PLUMBING SUPPLIES SOLD DIRECT TO OWNER AT LOWEST PRICES. CHAS. JOHANXING, CORNER 11TH f AND MAIN STREETS. ! Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered, ma- ! chine button holes. floss stitching I braiding.Da yen port Co. 64 S.12 Ph.1788 i Moving, Trucking, Storpe 23 B A GO AG E T R A N S FE R HM ere ha n V s delivery. Clarence Erhs, Quig'ev's drug store. 8th and Main. Phone 1244. DRAYING Moving, truckin long hauls a specialty; get prices: satisfaction guaranteed. Cecil Hilling Ph 430 HAULING Local and long distance hauling: "good service and reasonable rate." is our motto. Phone 1463Shiplett ,C- Magill. HAULING Forest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. Office phone 2328. 519 North D St. ' MERCHANT D E LIVERY Ha u I i n g of an kinds. John G.af. Rann Store Phone 10.r,o. Res. Phone 6008. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storage. Goehner. Feltman Oisrar Store. Phtfta-499 ' ER CHANT'S DELIVERY Ragsage transfer. Good service. O. Showalter Ph. 1217. Yes g? Now drug store. 22N.9. .MOVING Local and Ions- dista nee moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Companv. crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566. W. G. Baker. Mgr. Professional Services 27 ARCHITECT V. L. Burr, may be new to the public-, but with his years of experience !n building it will pay to consult him for your plans and specifications Evenings by appointment. 1006 So. A St. Phone 2S2S. Repairing 23 ROOFING We furnish and erect all kinds of roofs. Settles Bros. Roofing .Co, 1023 Main Phone101 4. STOVE REPAIRING Cab t i r elTTlvririgl ing rolls put on. saw filing, scissors and knives ground. Phone 30S6, Vv esley Browns Son EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 GIRL For offi fcrred. Applv 7 p. m. todav. 'f work: tvpist pretliird floor, 923 Main. LAI . NDRESS Or .iaintress wanted to work by the week in apartment build-!nW-Steady employment. Phone 2911. SALESLADIES 25 WANTED; GOOD PAY. CALL AT ONCE. 319-431 N. STH ST. Help Wanted Male 33 SALESMEN 25 WANTED; GOOD PAY. CALL AT ONCE. 429-4H1 NORTH STH ST. Salesmen and Arjents 35 SALESMAN I must have one good man immediately for our countv representative. This is a $40 to "$50 a week job. for the right man; great opportunity for advancement. Mr. Northam. 205 N. 10th St. Phone 2417. SALESMAN Wanted. A good sTcadv-. gentlemanly salesman to handle a Ward's wagon in Wayne countv. No experience needed. For full partiouIfus write .promptly io Dr. Ward's Medical Company, Winona, Minnesota. Established l5t;. Situations Wanted Female 35 PI ! ACT 1 CAL NURSING Wan ted. 54;33. Situations Wanted Male 37 SALESMAN OF GOOD CHARACTER AND HA HITS WILL CONSIDER ROAD. CITY OR INSIDE SALES "WORK. ADD. BOX B200O, PALLADIUM. INSTRUCTION Correspondence Courses 42 LADIES -We teach you hair-dressing, mari-e-ling, beauty culture quickly. Pays big. Positions furnished. Write for catalog. Moler College, 105 S. Wells Str., Chicago. Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 MUSICAL Learn to play the saxophone or clarinet. Lesson.,- given, reed instruments repaired. Paul Krins, 925 N. 10th. RAG And jazz piano playing taught adult beginners in 20 lessons. Advanced course for players. Rooklet free. Christenden School of Popular Music, 203 N. Sth St. Phone 625S. VIOLIN We will furnish"-violin outfit to a lintite-d number of beginners. Our methods are the best. Give us a trial. Salmon Violin School. 21S K.ofP.Bldg. LIVE STOCK Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 43 HORSE Good family :a bargain. One 2-horse delivery wagon. Phone 2019. Poultry and Supplies " 49 C H ! CK EN F E ED Park" & " Pol la rri i's "Lav or Rust" is what you want for your hens if you want them to lav. $3.0 per 10O. Can w send out a bag. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6th and S. A. Phone 20B3. COO K E R ELS W h i t e" ffy a n dot t e 'f p ure bred; $2. Fred Wend"l, Camden, O. COCKERELS Silver Laced Wyandotte for sale or trade. Address F. R. Moore, Kjitchel, ind.

TAKE THE RIGHT ROAOS "Which way do we go?" Gazing blankly up one road and down another the tourist is completely lost until at last his eye lights upon a signpost. "Oh, the arrow on the sign points to the left. That's the proper way to go." And he's off on the left road but in the right direction. Without signposts the highways of today would be a network of confusion. When YOU are wondering where to get a good position or to borrow ?50 for several months there are little signposts in Richmond which will guide you in the right direction. These "signposts" the Palladium's classified ads point also toward the apartment you want to rent or to the typewriter for which you've been searching. In fact they direct Richmond residents in every direction they want to go. Read the classifieds and follow what they say!

LIVE STOCK Wanted Live Stock 50 1 i TO TRADE Cattle for sheep. Rich-I mond 2614 or Onterville. 94A. I MERCHANDISE Fuel and Feed 56 BETTER COAL For the same monev? I Yes, and better coal for less monev. See Bell in Beallview. Phone 2476. FEED Our line is complete in evenway. Give us an order and see for yourself. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co. SCRATCH FEED Sifted, no grit. $1 .So per $100- Dixie Egg Mash. $2.80 per 100. Roberts Feed Co. Phone HtfU. WOOD Beech: the best kind to burn in vour furnace or stove. $j a load. Phone 54591. Good Things to Eat 57 FLOUR Have you every tried Faultless flour; it is fine-: get our prices before you buy. Hoosier i-eei & Feeder Co.. 6 and P. A. Phone 206",. HORSERADISH Ask your grocer or meat man for Stewards' pure horseradish. Walter Steward. 13 S. 10. KT RCHE R M ILK Ca n ' t be equ a 1 led"; our wagon passes vour house; jf you want us to stop. Phone 4Q9S. Household Goods 59 DINING TABLE Oak; $S: kitchen cabinet. $8. 517 N. A. Fr'RVlTt'RE Wf- hnv arA soil itArl furniture and stoves. j. H. Schell. ! S17 N. E St Phone20S2. i FURNITURE Buy It from the most j complete new and used furniture In : eastern Indiana. We will exchange i your old furniture for new and save j voti monev. Townsend's. 35-37 S. 6th. t Phone 1296 Next to Whelan's. HKATLXTsToVESirmakes, in pood I condition, at erv low price. 107 So.; 9th St. j HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE For sale, Inrluding beautiful over tapestry suite, used 4 months; rugs, etc. Also some canned fruit. 104 So. 13. Third Apt. STOVES Good as new at Just one-half Price. Home Supply Co. 1S1 Ft. Wavne Ave. Phone 1862. STOVES Buy stoves of Hopkins, while! the sale is going on. 1S7 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1570. Jewelry and Watches 60 WATCHES and Spectacles. For bargains in watches, and. high-grade j spectacles, call at C. E. Keev-er's I Watch Shop. 7 South Eleventh St. ! Musical Instruments 62 RECORD EXCHANGE Good records. You can save 1-3. why pay more? We buy. sell and exchange. Miller Harss Store. 827 Main St. VIOLIN Outfit, full size instrument; thin neck: suitable for girl or boy. H. L. Hollingsworth, Armer House, 23 North 7th St.. city. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Gifts for Her 64i BRACELET AND WRIST WATCHES Our line is complete. Dickinson Jewelry Store, 52H Main St. BUY Your Xmas present of Lutz's Supply House and save money. Fancy blankets, bath robes. table linens. spre-a.ls. Casli or credit. 243 Col.Rldg. C E D A R " C f IE ST $12 'and ""up f w i 1 f ma k a fine prerent for her. Dunning'a Furniture and Rug Shop. 17 S. 7. DI A MONI ) R I NGS A n d d iamomf j e n- Z elry of the highe-st character in many Instanees at less than wholesale prices. Dickinson Jewelrv Store. 521 Main. FANCY BASKETS Well made, an idea! present for her. Richmond Dry Goods Store. 925 Main St. HOUSE SL1PPE RS TowesTllutees Tn Richmond. See our line. Richmond Dry Goods Store. 925 Main. KITCHEN-CABINETS $2 3.oTthin"kof the steps it will save mother. Townsend's. 35-57 S. 6th St. SILVERWARE Of all kinds for mother. She will like silverware. Dickinson Jewelry Store. 523 Main St. SWEATERS For" la"die"sT"vve have-a nice assortm-nt. See them. Richmond Dry Goods Store. 923 Main. Will TE IV OR Y Y ou r g i r 1 w il Ta ppr'eTiate anything in ivorv at Dickinson's Jewelry Store. 523 Main St. XMAS CARDS Our line is complete; priced very low for high grade carets, 5 cents up. Richmond Typewriter Exchange. 9 So. 7th St. Phone 1010. Gifts for Him 643 AUTO ROBE:- - Special $: 418 Main St Motor-weave, large size S5. McConuha's Garage, CHIFFROBES For the men: $14.92 dad will like one. Townsend's, 35-37 S. Sth. Next to Whelans. FORI) Radiator and hood cove-rs. special set. $2.9S. M Couaha's Garage 41S Main St. SMOKER one for aml Rug STANDS $1.89 and up: buy dnd at Dunning's Furniture Shop. 17 S. 7. SPOTLIGHTS Unless you have one on your car you don't know the joy of motoring after niarht: $5 up. A Xmas gift for hint. MeConaha's Garage-, 41S Main St.. SUIT OR"6vKI tCOAT $ 23750MTdeto measure by the A. Nash Co. Mr. I;. Marsh, will wait on customers every "Wednesday and Saturday. 921 U Main St. SWEATER For the men; our prices are lower tiian any other store in the city. Richmond Drv Goods Co., 023 1 Main S(. j TIRES Goodyear, cheaper than over! before. A good Xmas gift. $10.!t."i up. MeConaha's Garage. 41s Main St. W ATCHESfor Xmas. .i23 Main f -Dad will 'appreciate one i Dickinson Jewelry Store, j Gifts for the Children 64C B A S E N N ETT E S 7Th ." ha b v T " w ir wheels, rubber tires. $3 .98 at Townsend's, 33-37 S. 6th St. CAPS For children; will make a nice present for Xmas. Richmond Drv Goods Store, 925 Main St. Gifts for the Home 64D ORRDN STOVES Combination gas and mil i.uiKes. win maKe neai -xmas present., Townsend's. 35-37 S. 6 St. DA yEN;'pOnfs$37r5" aniup'r buv"a 1 piece of furniture for Xmas' f tom i Dunning's Furniture and Rug Shop I 17 S. 7th. I ROCKERS $4 95:" a compl'eteline "for j the home. Dunning's Furniture and ling Shop. '17 S, 7th St. LAMPS Floor and table; $7.50aiv1up! j Buy her one. Dunning's Furniture! and Rug Shop, 17 S. 7th St.

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Gifts for the Home 64 D RUGS 69c. $1.98. $2. 75 and up. are ideal presents for home. Dnnning's Furniture and Rug Shop. 17 S. 7. MERCHANDISE Wanted To Buy 66 RAW FURS Wanted. 640 N. 10. Ed Burns. Highest market price and liberal grading. RAW FURS Wanted of all kind; will pay top price. Call Phone 201 Lynn, Ind. J. C. Jarrett R AW F UR S Wan ted '. S kun k NoTT. SS.S0; (2) $2..",0: CD $1.25: (4) 75c. Coon. No. 1. $6: 2. $4: CD. $2. Opossum. No. 1. 90c: (2) 60c: CD 30c. Mink No. 1. $8; (2) $5; ?,), $2.50. Mtiskrat. $1.50 flat. Kits and damage out. Ed Burns. 640 N. 10th St. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms without Board 68 EIGHTH ST., N. 214 Modern room. ELEVENTH ST.. S. 203 Modern room. F ST.. N. 2102. Furnished rooms, close to railroad yards; for rent. Phone 1S7 4 7. ROOM Furnished. 38 So. 13th St. ROOM Furnished, with bath. Phone 1754. ROOM For rent: modern furnished room: Call132 Fort Wayne Ave. 1 :bOM MATE WantedTliJv ; referenced Phone 1495. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 FT FTH ST., S. 5003 rooms, electric lights, gas and both kinds of water. ROOMS For ren t. 4 room's t 1 5 7 01 S. 6th. 3 rooms, $15, 513 N. D. Phone 2S54. TENTH ST.. S. 21 Furnished light housekeeping rooms. Phone 1067. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 APARTMENT For rent, two-room apartment furnished with private bath. Phone 3372. 205 Kinsey St. Houses For Rent 77 HOUSES 2 five room furnished houses. Phone "352. HOUSE For rent. 5 -room. 74 4 S. 6th St. Inquire 15 N. 10 or Phone 2012. HOUSE For rent: 8-room modern house-, with garage. Call at 132 Ft. Wayne Ave HOUSE For rent; 7-room house, furnished; all modern conveniences. Call 215 North 15th St Offices and Desk Room 78 MURRAY THEATRE BLDGoffiee rooms. O. G. Murray. 1 479. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Business Property 82 NINTH AND NORTH E STS. Two-story brick. n9Uxl20: easy approach to front and rear. Very good value for commission merchant or light manufacturing. Cost of alterations small. Near freight stations. Owner moves to larger property: immediate possession. Showalter. 922 Main, floor. Phone 6244. Farms and Land For Sale 83 FARMS For real estate, see A. M. Roberts, Richmond, Ind., R. F. D. Phone 4171. IS ACRES Farm, rich soil, good 8room house: 2 large chicken houses; good barn, plenty fruit: on National road west. Will take city property in trade. Price $S,000. Phone 22S7. Houses For Sale 84 DOUBLE 6-room modern, bath and furnace, oak floors and finish: a real home. Burdsall & Willett. 710li Main. Phones 1481-3271-3293. EIGHTH ST.. S. 1 027 5-ROOM BRICK HOUSE. BATH AND TOILET. OWNER LEAVING CITY. FOR SALE AT BARGAIN, $3,300. PART TERMS TO RIGHT PARTY. LONG & TILLSON. PHONE G22G-10OR-2O17, 202 K. OF P. BLDG. HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk, 30 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2310. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. HOUSE For saie. Frame house and half of double brick, near Main; rents for $40 per month. Price $3,000. Ph 2287. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Eliminate the wear and tear or worry in tne care of vour property. Save time and money. Showalter will manage, it for you. Phone 624 4. 023 Main, third floor. REAL ESTATE List vour property with J. II. Schell, all kinds for sale Office SI 7 N. E. Phone 20N2 or 2197. RICHMOND PROPE HTT A special ty. Porterfteld. Union Hank Bldg. Elevator, Sth St. entrance. Phone 1965. TURNER W. HAPLeY-IrTYnllNatT Bank Bldg.. buys and sells properties. Homes pull on payments like rent. Phone 1922. Wanted Real Estate 89 FARM WANTED Near Richmond. Good income property, well located, to trade for SO to 100-aere farm. Price must be right on farm. Will assume some incumbrance. See liong & Tillson. 202 K. P. Bidg. I'ones 6226-100S-2017.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Wanted Real Estate 89 HOME Have buyer with casli to pav for home. What have you to offer? The value must be right. Show-alter. 923 Main, 3rd floor. Phone 6244. HOUSES Give Showalter's method of selling a tryout. Your propererty listed with me will mean a quick sale. 923 Main, third floor. Phone 6214. HOUSES WANTED Have renters for 4. 5 and fi rooms. Here is your chance to rent that large house. phono Showalter 6244 at 923 Main, third floor. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Liliie May Scott vs. Freeman Scott. Wayne Circuit Court, October term. 1921. No. 19S62; Petition for Divorce. Be it known, that on the 16th day of November, 1921, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Elmer Smith, a disinterested person. showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for divorce, as stated in her said petition, are abandonment. Said defendant is therefore herebv notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless lie" appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 16th day of January, 1 922. at the term of said court to be begun and held at the Court House in the Citv of Richmond, on the first Monday of January, 1922, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the seal of said Court, at the Citv of Richmond, this 16th day of November. 1921. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. .jrrank T- Strayer, attorney for plaintiff: Nov. 18-25. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR The undersigned, special administrator of the estate of Fannie Croker Scott, deceased, late of Wavne Countv. Indiana, herebv gives notice that bv virtue of an order of tho Wayne Circuit Court it will at the hour" ,.f i---.fi p. m. of the third day of December. 1921. at Richmond, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale all the interest of said decedent in and to tho following described real estate: Lot Number Ten (10 in Mordecai Parry's Addition to the Citv of Richmond, Wayne Countv, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less i v, u-uni oi me iuu appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing cn interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, and secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold. Said real estate uMU be free and discharged from all liens and incumbrances save and except taxes for the year 1921, pavable in the year 1922. Sale will be held on the premises at No. 222 South 12th Street, Richmond, Indiana. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Special Administrator. Robbins. Reller & Robbins, Attys Nov. 3-10-17-24. GIFT SUGGESTIONS for old and young are listed in "Christmas Gift Suggestions" in the Classified Section today. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

PtiMIc Sale of House 509 SOUTH 7TH ST Three-room frame cottage. This house is in good condition. Buyer to move house from lot. SALE BEGINS 3 P. M. SATURDAY, NOV". 26th St. John's Lutheran Church SIMON "WEDDEL, Auct.

AUTOMOBILES

Carroll Auto Agency J. R. CARROLL, Prop. 1026 Main Street Richmond, Indiana Agency Oldsrsobile Cars and Trucks

Oe accomnt of Bnuylng Mr. Brown out, I will mnake a Sacrifice on all Used Cars, T5res9Tiiflbes9 Plmigs aed Accessories oe haod Tires and Tubes, 10 off new low list; 40',' off on all A. C. Plugs. Used Cars at a Bargain PRICED CHEAP-MUST GO 1 Olds Six, 1921, demon- 1 Olds Six 1917, in good strator. shape.

1 Olds Four 1921, slightlv used. 1 Ford, a 11 026 Maie

- AUCTI0NS--LEGAtS . i- - -. Legal Notices Continued 91 COMMISSION ER'S SALE OF IlEAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned .as Commissioner . appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, ami by virtue of an order of said Court in the cause of Elizabeth Jane Williams, et al. vs. Florence N). M.eFerren, et al. No. 19729 I will offer for sale at public auction on the premises on December 3rd. 1921, beginning at 2 o'clock p. m. the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot Number seven (7) in Lamb and Boslow's Addition to the City of JUk-h-mond. Terms of sale: One-third cash; onethird in one year and one-tliird in two years from the date of sale, with seven percent interest, payable seini-aji-nuallv from date, evidenced by the promissory notes of purchaser in usual bank form and secured by first mortgage on the real estate purchased. Or the purchaser inav pay al! cash. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS. -( Vimniissinnfr.

t Harris & Harris. Attorneys. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY " BUSINESS SERVICE DoYoimWant Yomr HoMse . Wired? For the next 50 days we will wire n 5-room house, complete, including fixtures, for $20,98 Now is your chance to have yo-nr house wired at a very low pru e. CHASE ELECTRIC COMPANY S. E. Corner 6th and Main, 2nd floor. Phone t0::4. Open evenings 7 to 9:T.o. FINANCIAL LOAN on Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. . AU transactions strictly private. STATE INVESTMENT AND LOAN 'CO. Room 40, 3rd Floor Colonial Bids. Phone 2560. ASK US ' if you need money LOANS On Furniture, Livestock, Etc. 1 Per Month m HAWKINS Infill t 2Avuwa WELFARE LOAN SOCIETYPhone 2509 9 N. 10th St., Richmond. Ind. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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AUTOMOBILES 1 Overland Six, ContN. nental motor, closed top. good one, $175 ; - Phone 25 1 2