Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 324, 29 November 1921 — Page 13

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Many From Here To Go ! To Cambridge Revival delectation of 10 or more auto loads nil! visit tho Bulgtn revival tabernacle Wednesday night from the 9econd Presbyterian church of Rich-! mond. Tho party will leave the church a. ; about 10 or 13 minutes after 6 o'clock ! and other members of the congregation who may have autos -which they can place at the disposal of the delegation, besides those already offered, nre asked by the Rev. Sarkiss to notify him. Police Court News Fined for Drunkenness. Prank Carter, colored, arrested on South E street at. 9:35 o'clock Monday evening, -a-as fined $1 and costs for drunkenness in police couit Tuesday morning. He was tried by Jan tice. Connor in the absence of the mayor. Violates Motor Law. Garland Jefferson, of Muncie, wps prrested Monday afternoon for violrtion of the motor law. He had left the motor of his car running without nn attendant. Jefferson is a resident of Muncie and was allowed to Rive bond for his return. Dec. 5. Fined for Spcsding. Elmer Driscoll. arrested by Officer J. W. Hennizar for speeding Mondav. was fined ?10 and costs in police court Tuesday morning. According tc Hennigar, Driscoll bad threatened to "bump into him," the next time the officer drove on the right side of hH machine. Hennigar said Drisco'.l called him names. Driscoll denied the latter statement. Attacked by Two Men. Goorsro Hondriek, 1222 North F street, a Hungarian day laborer. wa.attacked b two men while walking in ihe i'llpy between Thirteenth acci Fourteenth streets at 7 o'clock Mon day evening. The motive for the attack is not known. Hendrick had $2 on him when at tacked. It was not taken b yhis as-! sailants. He reported Ihe occurrence I in the police. j No Action Against Yost. No action will be taken against Le. ! roy Yost, the boy who shot his father. ! Henry Yost, early Monday morningInvestigation by Prosecutor Reckei: and Chief of Police Venger has con w'ni.ed them that the : hooting was ac li'l'-nt.il, the- said. ODDER (Continued from Page One.) i Richmond, Ind., about October 1, 1921.1 just wandering around. ! "On Monday night, Oct. 31 about 6:45 p. m. I held up the Chesapeake j and Ohio railway station In Richmond, j Ind, with the help of (Blanks white ! man I met him in South Richmond ! near the C. & O. railway right-of-way. ; the name day of the holdup. He had ; two nickel plated guns, and I had j none, hut he loaned me one. He suggested the holdup to me. and I ac-! rrr.tfd his request to help him. I "W held np the station agent at , 'he t and t. depot as aforesaid. I I put my gun on the agent, and (Blank) i t'-ek th" money from the drawer and j srfe. the amount of $177. of. 1 got! $7.fi1 of that amoun'. ! "I r.e.Yt operated by myself, after: buying a ?,Z Celt automatic with a hoi-', r-'?r from a dealer on Main street, hut . 1 don't know his name. I paid $25 for the gun. fl.no for the holster and $1.25 , for the extra magazine. Bought, also ' a box of cartridges on the night of Nov. 5. I held up Whittington'a grocery in the north end about 6 : 30 p.m. at the point of my nw gun. holding up a woman clerk and got $20 even. , "I have never fired my gun except 1 at a target or rabhit. "I have been staying at Bob Gray's ( on North H street. ' "I make this statement of my own ' free will and accord, without fear of: threats of punishment, or promises of any nature whatsoever." Witness Signed t i LESTER nnow.v U. M. "VYenger. Chief of Police. j Paul A. Beckett, Prosecuting A'ty. i CONFERENCE I (Continued from Page One.) ludin Germany. Germany has no, concern -with naval armaments be-1 cause she has no ships. The same if j Ivuf- of Poland. Czecho-Slovakia, and Jupo-Slavia. These new nations have no ;iaiep, hut the size ol Uieir armifs l ea foi- amfil,i at the heart nf bow; larce an ar:nv iialy l'eel: she musi , , ... ,,,, : v, i .,.:,!, j,a,'. auu i tjiiin.. ei- uuiuiu ui iiii tiie whole question ol" the limitation ol' n-mamfnt liv land aimament, t i.mt. . The OUtStantlmS teature Ol the pe:-, ondary conference, and of any future' conferences that Ilanlinp: may call,, will be the same as the oui.tandinp i feature of the present ope-namely, a ; ft riot limitation of ihe asenda of each' gathering to probably one, and cer-; . , ... . tatnly not more than two, specitic siio-, 1Ct8 agret-d UOOll ill advance. Sufficient Distinction. i Thi-i is alone and in itself a sufiic-: lent distinrtinn between the.-e. con-. . ' j t r -v- . . ' lerences and League ol Natons to: oarrv complete reassurance to the ir-;

reconcilable both in the. senate and j Fo'RD'.ft-'o touring, in'scod shape, lot ilirouehour the country. There will ha .t fxir.n; icusain. tieo. v. woriey. no bi? or loose conferences to take i 1 s- '' St' .. 1'1":,C .-5 '.'!' action upon the state of the world in NASI I SIX l?;o. f ive-i.assener Call general. ' 1 tttHaf 4er .-.:.1'. Ask for Mr. Rrower. ' is irue that, a conference which . 'A ELAND Sedan. 1:J". i.earlv a n-w em aiders land armament will find it' s'l --itir e..a ndA i s-iuipea barliifficulr to ke?p reparations, inter-na-. cheiiowetii Auto Co.. ii07Main st. tion debts, and other economic aspect.; i oi.iimori le ?-i,nde,-V "s-p'asn-of Europe outside the doors. JtlSt. as j er: a ha .! in for iiiick sale Chenofoon as France i3 asked to reduce her weth .ut.-. Co. no; M-.in st Ph. i2j. at my, she wi',1 ask how she is going - : ' to enforce the payment of German : Auto Acces.oncs 14 reparations. i FORD WINTER TOPS New, $m 14 But when and if America calls a : .LLt'UJi!h.s!' . . .. . conference which is to include repara-j aiasdn He.ivy duty fries, xxtn c-n-tions and oilier economic matters; n!r,vr.tT're a"'1 u' r:,;r Co- 4"'J -MaiU America will do so. not. in her present) ' . role of one of the directly and primar-! " "J -1' ily interested parties, but rather in the j :i with non-freeZaM.. non-corsonive role of a mediator who offers his sen-! Why-sol. wiiv-soi Distributing Co., ices to help bring about agreement be-j 11 s' tween others. Service Stations Repairing 15 President Harding is rapidlv emerg- - ing upon the world as one who has an j AF'?-f ,LtE -r,,, Vfc repair. . , Iiil' If tnat machine is out of whack, unusual faculty for generating and ra- do not let it ko. brine: it here and let dialing harmony for as he sometimes I us fix it. work g-un untced. t. a. fays, "getting men to march ia -step." j Kobinson. it s6th st -Jnp Kia It would be quite in the spirit of this central auto repair shoe Borole for him to call the nations of Eu-j In01' n"r&: rope, who ars chiefly interested, into: ming. N. ii'th and B. Phone lMS-;. a conference to settle the primarily ' European troubles of land armament ! -WHAT SHALL i cive hi.m?- Find and reparations.-Copyrisht .1921 byj a ,ifSert'"S,r 1 !!m" l!J" the New York Evening Post, Inc. '

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardised and Indexed for quick reference, according' to the Basil U Smith System 'Copyright). All ads nre restricted to their proper Palladium style of type. Orders for Irregular Insertions, the one-time rate applies. TRANSIENT RATE PER LINK Charge. Cash. 1 time, per line. ..lie io0 3 times, per line.. TV 9c 6 times, per line.. 9o Sc Count 6 average word to the line. Classified ads accepted until 11 a. rn. for publication same day. Minimum cash ad accepted. 30e. Minimum charge ad accepted, 35o. Fhone 2S.14 or'2S72. and ask for an ad taker. Thev will assist you in writing your ad. CLASSIFICATION GUIDE . ANNO CNOEMENTS 2 In Memoriam "" "ards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors .", Funeral Flowers ( V meters- Lots, Monuments 7 T.odere Xotices R ' "o mi ncr Events ! P-rsonal.s 1") Lost and Found AETOMOB1LES 11 Automobiles For S--tle 1- Motoreycb s and Rb'volea 3 ?, A utonioldles For Exchange 1 1 A'L'o Accessories, 1 5 Service Stations I '.opa irlng IS A u to Livery Jar." Ks IV Wan ted A u toinob;!. s BUSINESS SERVICE 1' Business Services offered I ! Building Contract in s ?o Heatintr and Plumbing :.' 1 Ins ura nee -- Millinery and 1 "re -si na k i n ir 'J.'! Moving-. Trucking. Stori'-e -4 Painting Papering 2Fi Patent Attorneys Printlne Stationery -7 Professional Sorv i'-cs L'S Repairing -0 Rennvatinp and Dvoire ::n Tailoring and T'ressii-.ir 31 Wanted Business Serve EMPLOYMENT 1 felji Wi,., t.-d i-Vua '!? " :i H e ! p W a 1 1 1 ed S ! . i e .It Help Male or Female H5 Salesmen and A sects ''' Si t !ia I ions YVa n t ed Fe ma '. 27 Situations Wan ted Mule l 'l N A N't" 'I A L 8 Resin i-?s Opportunities .': Invest mem. Stacks. IviaJ' 40 Monev to Loan II Wanted To Borrov,INSTRCOTb )X 4 2 ' 'orrenpou de noo i jiiii-i-p-4'! Loeal 1 IIP i rue t Mm Classes 4-1 .Musical. I a niin x. Dramatic t ." Private 1 n I ruci ion 4i Wa n tod Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 - Dok:i. Cats. T'd 4R Horses. Cattle. Vehicles 4 0 Poultry and Supplies ell Wan ted Live Stock M ERCDANDISE 1 Articles for Sale f-C Business Eq u i ptnen t r,r; Roats and Accessories F.4 Building- Materials SK Farm and Tairy Prod uct s ti Fuel and Feed ST Good Tli'-nss to Eat f Home -Made Tliinu s ! Household ';-,- d; ho Jewelry and Watches fit Maehtnerv and Tools B? Musical lnstrumei.ts KT pi-eds. Plant". I'ertiii.'.er"4 Specials at th Sores Co Wp-Jrin Apparel W:n 'f'l -To p, 1 1 v to; A t 'h r i ? t ma s Suee' s lions ROi i.M? AND B' A RD f.T ---Roonis -.viMi F.eard s Rooms v.-jriio'it Rna'.l r.1 Rooms f o" I Ions heepi'i "n Vaea I Pi iccs 71 Where, lo Eat 72 Where to S'op !n Town 7 3 Want el Rooms, Bon rd 7 ) A pa rtmr, 1 1 and Flat.' PEAL ESTATE. FCR RENT 7" Business Places for IL'i',1 7 it Farms for Rent 77 Mouses for Rent 7 Off, ces and Ties!'. Room 70 Suburt-an for Rent soft.-mmer riacs for R'-st Wanted To Rent P.EAIi ESTATE FOR f'.ALE H Business property VI IlO'ifl for S:ji-"-Sc- Lots for Sa.'. M S'aore Property fo;- Sl'e Sa'cui-t-ao for Sal. vs-.r;,-.al restate for Exchange 0 Wanted- P.al F. s r ;. ! e AUCTIONS LE' 1ALS '."1 Auction Sales il Leeal Notices ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery Lots, Monuments 6 ,1 -XUM ENTS See our line of "Rock of Ages Granite" hlcll clas monuments. JclUj p. Enislie, 15 S. 10. Ph. 4022. Personal; GABARDINE ( VERcOAT Party who took tan piba rdine overcoat from 'wVuVo b'v repirninK Fabi coat. men Tr-'"'tT-'r I5e shave! R. siade. feet "why" sufui-7i 110 So. 8. A-'u-a. Ask Doner Drmt d... hUcxt it. Phone 1''G. 0'i Main Si. , . c . , " Lost and Found 10 i .. . . . uat Lost; Mack and white; 2-t grown more black than white: underneath lart of ,,,. witt v.i.ite nose. le-s and black tad: reward. Flat 3, EKgemevcr Ants., ttii and Main. i,-rnVn AUTOWOBl LES rr .- Automobiles For Saie 11 : . T, - --.- - -- ILf' iv Li e tout n-i. in exce'leof sh.ipe: R,, ,;res; jf vol, ,V!lnt that is m t;ood shan, s s. e thl one. 1 i , e n O W e t ;l A 1 1 1 ' Phone in-25. IP iain St. CHANDLER -7-pasei -or, IMS tourin sr. in (too I shtfi ,rir:,.k Chenowet.i Main st. indeed to sen -uto Co., 1107

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AUTO MOBILES Service Stations Repairing 15 FORD REPAIRING We specialize on Fords, hut repair all makes of cars. Bailey Bros. Garusre. -Rear Postoffice. Auto Livery Garages 15 GARAGE For two cars. 30 S. 10. GARAGE For one Clark. 321 N. 11. Frank SI. Wanted Automobiles 17 WANTED f.O USED CARS. "WILL PAY CASH. WALTER S. SCHOTT. 11 SOUTH 'JTH ST. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ELECTRIC -WIRING Let us do It. Get our prices: ive guarantee our work. Service Electric Co. 316 Slain. Ph. 6160. P I A NO TUN I NO lTE. Robert! A 1 -nays reliable. Phone 4110 and 2623 PLATING Silverware, auto headliarhts, mirrors, resilvered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 YV. Slain St. Phone 27aS. Heating and Piumbing 20 GARAGE HEATING Plum hlnpt; get rnv prices. Goo. E. Mcerhoff, Residence 123 S. 10. Phone 6247. PLUMBING c. Edward Hohman for your plumbin? needs. Estimates cheerfully furnished. 2115 N. D. Ph. .17 7S. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered, machine button holes, floss stitchlne, braiding. Davenport Co. 64 S.12 PU.17S6 Moving, Tracking, Storage 23 RACOAOE TRANSUER Merchant's , d livery. Clarence Erbs. Quig!v's j (trim store. Sth and Main. Phone 1244. i PRAYING Moving, trucking. Ions j hauls a specialty: eet prices; satisfac- ; Hon suaranteed. Cecil Hilling- Ph.4;-:02. UAULI NT,-Loca 1 aiTd l'oi . k " dls tam-e hnulinq-; "gund serre and rearo-i-' able rate," is oui- motto. Phone 1463: ! Shiplett .V MasiJl. HAULING Forest Montrer for local and 1'inT distance- bnnlinj-. Furniture c-;ited. stored or shipped. Office phone 27.2S, Zl'j North D St. M CHANT DELIVERY I'laulinV of all kinds John G.-af. Rnnn Store Phone icr.s. Res. Phone e,nni. MERCHANT Delivery, movlnn. local . lone; h:iu's. T i o u--'ehod stiraLre. Poehtier, I-Vltmati Cisar Store. Ph203'-4.'!6:!. J.I I R C II A N T ' S DELIVERY ' Bais'aK transfer. Good service. O. Sho waiter. Ph. E'17. Ye ,v Xot finis stnie, 22N.9 M('ING lineal and lords' distance movirts- cf lio'ise'io'd oo.l-. iichtimti'l StO'flce Co';oaTiv. cratfr3t and to-aare. Rer 1? S. llfii St. Phones 2228-17,66. W. O. Baker. Marr. Repairing 23 ItocipiNG We furnish and erect all kind of roofs. Settles Rrn. Roofinsr Co.. 1020 Mc:i, Phono 1014 ! STOVE REPA I RLN ! hiir rolls ro.t on. Call t ires, w ri-ig-i. saw f i 1 i sr. scisso-s roiool li .-.oe "ilCH id k ; i i v c s ! t'plv R-owns Son. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female C.tRL For general housework: white col, r.-d; experienced: m Idress; "acres uanlcd. Box l.!2"11 care of Palladium. II'-'I'SEK F EPEI' -Pel iable. 111 1 " 1 ! 1 c c t and i-efiiod. mhhlle-as. "d pi-ef e,-,-r , 1 for w i'imi 1 Box .Ilel.-t.j ( .'! re Pa.ilad 1 1; fa. Hi tUSEK EE PER hild p '-eft rred. bonie to rie;at pal Box Frt I ?. . a re J ':.:i ''-il; oi , c w it h j I'la! v.'aee:. coocl "v: r-e-manet't phi ye. a I la d i urn Hfi'rJ VartPd Male 33 O ELECTOR Experienced olio, lor: i!tu.-t l,e j.", year' of a e-e or older: eool education to ,' o rr: re e n , - o -rils at. once V.r.x '"''llTi ca.re of pa 1 1 ? d : 1 1 ; u . MAN-Wanted- ReFah'o man to snip nursery stocj-r. Good wstces. steadx ! w-irk. V"'kl rciv. i-efeve,,.es re- i i'i!r-.J. Write The French Nurse, -v. ; i ' d . Oh 1 ta id I shed

MAN Unlimited opnort unity v:th a 1 RECOUP EXCHANGE Good records, large nationally advertised and a row- i Vou can save 1-:'.. whv pav more'.' We ine conc-oai. opera t itiir on an Iin-rf-n" buy. sell and eyhauye. Mi'ler Haret f one n-iiijion lioii-nT s a vr. tor I ney:s Stc e. .'7 Main St

in eraue man earns e.-... rco- k. Cintc : real lie men with lot of tact and! c!;f:dcu, .- that ih-v can do better , than the avera2" a.c'ver this a I v. T.I 2010 P,il.idi.:nt MEN FIN5HERP. TA' '1 1 EES AND RERBERS. EXPERIENCED ON PIANO OR PHONOGRAPH WORK. e.M.L FOR J. M. IIOTT, WESTCOTT HOTEL. WEDNESDAY. THE BRUNS-Wic-K-RALKE - C .l.LENDER CO Saiesmen and Arjents AGENTS WANTED-Bisr profits easy.) Duplex transformers needed on every! auto. Save Kas. Ea.-dlv sold. Exelusive distributors wanted. Jubilee - Mfsr. Co.. 22.".3 Sia. C.. omaha. Nehr !Hl.Pi5t V tT-iiue to l, Vist. cell ar s.i.W no.oev moke,- '(":,,, ',,se

salesman sellii'K to dealers Live wire i Srey s. $".-a value. $L6i: tills will can make Ms 'monev. Call 7:.':') to 3 make a dandv present. Lee B. Xui-tonig-ht. Room L'.t.i Colonial Arex. i 1-ar.m Co.. Nushauin Rldg.

Situations Wanted Female 35 SEWING To do. Phor.c 3374. W-'ashFngS WAXTEt CaTledf or "and delivered. Rhone 4:1 11. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 38

GROCERY BUSINESS Will sell with-! store Scout tixiures If d-'Rired. Address Box j

TH ."J care of Palladium. INSTRUCTION 44 Musical. Dancing, Dramatic RAG And Jazz piano playing taught adult beginners in in lessons. Advanced cour.-e for players. Booklet free. Ciiristenden School of Pnniilar .V1US1C, iif.,, xttl :t. Phone G2:;S. SAXOPHONE AND CLA REVET In -sstruotion. Brins your reed instrument here to h; repaired. Paul Kringr. 925 N. 10th. LIVE STOCK Dcgs. Cats. Pets 47 CANARIES:, females ready for matIns:: 4 s'meers for sale. 419 S. 10 S t Horses, Cattle. Vehicles 48 SALT $3.2. " bbl.: block 63c: 10 lbs. kiln dried $1.27.; 10 01b. bar?. $1.35. Hoosi.-r Eoel ' & l-Vcder Co., 6th and S. A. Phono M6:!. SELECT tio- children's toys from the ads in the "Christmas Gift Suggestion?."

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LET ECONOMY BE YOUR GUIDE Alone in the mountains without a guide! A ticklish situation for a city deer hunter who is unfamiliar with wooded country. But why be without a guide? There are plenty of them in every mountain, ready and willing to offer their services. They know the "licks" and haunts of the deer and can lead hunters to advantageous spots. It is of great value to Richmond's inhabitants to make use of the "guides" in the Palladium's classified section. These little "guides" the classified ads can point out to i'OU a house or apartment where you can live at moderate cost )r a place where you can get at a bargain the extra furnishings ?our house needs. t There is class to the classifieds! Read them.

LIVE STOCK Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48' HORSE Two work horses and two i Jersey cows. H." Bridge Ave. ! Poultry and Supplies 49 $3.60 per loo 11, s. Hoosier 1'ced &, i Feeder Co.. r.th and S. A. Phone 206.T j . i MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 ! In ; RAM Y CAB White reed; for sale. perfect condition, at a real bargain 1119 .North A street. furs chiia-s and case. ;2t ,ite; .. 11. '4 s i ;e. A" i oi in Call mornings. Fuel and Feed 56 BETTER COAL For the same monev? "Y es. and better coal for less nioney. See Bell in Reallview. Phone 2476. WOO 1 1. For stove or furnace, delivered any part of cltv. Call C2S(. WOOD Roech ; the best kind to burn in vour f nrr.ace or stove. $7) a load. Phone 54,"51. Good Things to Eat CORN M E A L New crop, 1 :,c F, lloosier Feed Feeder Co.. 57 lb. bat;. t.d!i and S. A. Rhone 2V,r;. j F A ULTL Ess"' II.' 'C R A a d " f I o e, ! iC.c p.r bae: $7 20 lib!. Hoosier Feed1 & Feeder Co.. 6th ;md S. A. Pii. 206:1. ilORSERADisiIAsK your pr.-ocer or rnept man for Stewards' pure horse- ' radish. Walter Steward. 13 S10. Kl RCH E f :M I T .K'Can ' t be equalled: our wagon passes vour house; if you g.itit ns to stop. Phone 4 0?i Household Goods 59 A PEN ELECTRIC WASHER In good condition: priced for quick sale. ;:o P. U'tn St. FURNITURE We buy and sen used furniture and stoves. .1. H." Sehell. 17 N. E St. Phone 2082. FURNITURE iuf it from the most complete and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchanfre your rdd furniture for to w and sne vou money. Townse1X r.'-"7 S. th. phone 120') Next to Flio'.an's, HE ATE R r'a mous O.-ik. New; So. 6th. Phone 1941. i HEATINcs-ri i-ES All 111 ikes, In coo(F eondtioii. at ery low price. 3 " 7 So. ; OMi St. . Iliil'St'lI'lhl GOODS Utimed oak dm - j ina room suite, kitchen ta W-. child's i 1 ocki-r. tricvele. tool rhest. u ed rec - j ord-. 1 1 7 So. 1 ' .1 EW I it. I E A TE R-22 1 S N . V. PEN IN SI 'LA R- -Suprc n Hast. Town - ! neat I - new--, laee serid's'. r.e-M7 S. t'd'n S VOVES Buv stoves of Hopkins. whil the saie is . nt- on. 1 7 Ft. Wayne Ae, Phone 1,'iTO. YE EL Y AND SELL" used furniture and stoves. Homo Supple Co.. 1 I Fort Wavir Ave. Phone 1 ti2. Jewelry and Watches 60 " ' ' ill Watcj es. Lawall's, Musical Instruments 62' Wanted To Buy - - - - 66 i FURS Raw: wanted. 6 til N. 10. Ed Ruins. HMahest market price and liberal g radios. RAAV I- I'RS Ve p iv tiie hichst prices for r w fur. :"'!:: Mam Street; second floor Phone .1160. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION'S Gifts for Her BAR FINS For your pirl or mother. ce our Mne, Jav. the Jeweler, 1 J N.J. BCAPSto $50. Lawail's, 0T Main. BEADS In all new fvls and colors. i rtii4i!ir from i.n- to S buy siaid for sister. Fee B. Xasliatim Co.. Nusbauni Bhlfr. BRACELET AND WRIST WATCHES Our line is complete. Dickinson Jewelry Store. 523 Main St. - j Bl'Y Your Nrnas present of Tietz Sup35 I plv House and save money. Fancy I i 1. .... c V.jtl-, ...-.Kac tt.l.i lloeot; '"h ' Cash or credi t. 2 4 3 Col, Hi Ag. - 1 - - .- .-- - i CHRls i MAS I'Althh-Oitr ime is coin- ! ThM- and priced low for hi eh frrade cards: ec up. Richmond Typewriter j Exchange. ) So. , t li t-c. Phone Din. I COTTON BLANKETS 7)6x72 tan. whit'i DIAMOND RINGS $10 up. Lawall's. DIAMOND RINGS And diamond jew- j e'ry of the highest character in many 1 instances at less than wholesale; prices. Dickinson Jewelry Store, 5:j Main. ; EVERSHARP Pencils ,t Pens. La wa IPs. ! 1 HARTMAN ! e-s a o.l W A R D R O BE TRUNKS suitcases. Miller Harness1 Main street. IVORY SETS Lawall's, CO 7 M, KITCHEN CABINETS $-.':!. ail; think of the steps it will save mother. Town- ' send's. 35-U7 S. 6th St. i -'- , J. - . sr-,i ivory and pearl fit- , ; l" '' 1-i,tl TO no,v will like i th-s for her present. Luken Drug Co.. --'- Mam I PURSE? & BAH -Lawall's, 607 Main. PURSER A V I . i I A X- r. t C- n : . name in gold. Miller's Harness Store. ti.-.L- D.-v,.Tr,-, l .Mam street. RINCS Solid gold SILK HOSE Pure T ... Lawalls. up. ilF"lisIe f7t-i t.iD,-. with white clock ii os Vo lister or .sweetheart, at Lee B Vn. bauni Co, Nusbaum Bldg-. SILK" KIMONOS Japanese silk, hand embroidered. Brown, blue. pink, flowered: $12.7.0, $17.: fret one for vour sweetheart. Lee B. Nusbaum Co" GIUTS FOR THE TRAVELER? Find them in "Chi istmias Gift Suggestions" in th Classified Section.

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Gifts for Her A SILVERWARE Lawall's. 607 Main. SILVERWARE Of all Kinds" for mothSEREXAPO Phonograph, will make a r'andy Xmas present for her: $8S. I ownsend's. 33-37 S. 6th. , UMBRELLAS "o up. LawalV?. UMBRELLAS Silk t j,"", and handle; .iust received; $6.50. Lee S B. Xusbaum Co.. Nus ba u m Bldgr. tvT ii-rf li-onx-- a- " . . . . . B in inn apprec- j ojiv ou.v tuiiiK in ivory at utcKtnSOn s Jewelry Store. 523 Main St. WRIST WATCHES $11 up. Lawall's WRITING PAPER Shetland linen In blue, pink and buff; buv it for vour sister or mother. ,"9c box. Lee B Nushauin Co.. Nusbaum Rldg-. Gifts for H mi BATH HO RE BLANKETS For dad";' In different shades; $:t.9S. $ 4 75. Lee B Nusbaimi I'o.Nushaum Bldg. BELTS Miller Compo bell, will tvo "t mar or color over hins- i- rio r., brother. Lukn Druir Co. ' Ma In CHIEF ROBES For the " "men :" $1492': dad will like one. Tnwnsend's ofi-ST S. htii. Next to Whclans. C OPER BATTERY Wiil'keai'i present for his auto. Bennett's Tire Store. JJ.12MainSt. Phone -44 4. DPI VING G LOVE S L 'T7ed w-ft 1 1 lambs woo and woo! knit. Gauntlet or short cuff; $1.00 up. You an't give a more appropriate present McConaha's Garagee 41s Main St. EN-AR-CO M o t o -- o i lw i 1 f nvi ke hin a fine present for hts car. BennettsTire Store. 15L' Main St. E V E I : S H A 1 : P RENO For" t he bus ! -ncs man will make an ideal present Jay, the Jeweler. 12 N. 0. FEDERAL TIRES Will make him an i ideal Xmas present. "Home of Qual- I ! itv and Service." Bennetts' Tire' S!'re.Uel2 Main. Phone 2 tit. ; " " 1 FOUNTAIN PENS Lawall's. 07 Main. . . HEADLIGHT DIMMER LENS We've iut received a shipment of Roizt efts(.s appro-ed by the state; special 1 $2.r.i pair.' You have SO dnvs'tn ' i ply with the law. McCona b.-i's c;n-. ace. 11 Main St. PERFECT Point & Eversharp pencils. Uawali s. 607 MainSt. POCKET KNIVES For Tii'm : ideal present knife is always useable: 50c : to si. I.uk"n Drug o., 26 Main St. SILK HOSE All silk droplstitch In ; ,-ordovan and Idaefc S'tc- retell alue 1 J.e? B. Nusi.a 11111 Co., Nusbauiu B!dg' SFIT OR O V K RCOAT f 2350 Made to . measure l,v the A. Nash Co. Mr ' R Marsh win wait on customers every Wednesday and Saturdav. 921 Mam St AVA TCI I ES La wa o? Main. WATCHES Dad will appreciate one for Xmas. Dickinson Jeuelrv Store S2.1 Mam St. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES Ko' narsain m watches and high-prude spectaclrs, rail at c. E. Keeyer's Watrh Shop, 7 South Eleventh St. Gifts for the Children BANK ACC )L'.NT Start sa iufr'p account for the children this Xmas. As little as a dollar will open it. 4 crn interest paid. Second National Bank, fin and Main. N. AY. comer i BASENNETTES For the i wheels, rubber t i res. $;!. baby- wire S at Townsend s. J.-37 S. 6th St. CARDS FOR CHRIST-MAS Send'Them out this Xmas. See our complete line Ru diniond Typewriter Exchange, ft S.7. C 1 : 1 R BLANKETS J n x 4 0 :Vx t r ac7oo d value for the babv, :;Sc. to JJ.50. Lee 5-?Llllb ? um ' ' N u s b a u m P, 1 d g EVERSHARP Pencils 50c: up.Lawall's. I LASHLIGHTS Full line of the famous Eveready. A verv useful ift M; Conahaj; Oarage. 418 Main St. FOUNTAIN PENS ShaffeTmake: will make a fine present, for the ciiildren. Ja the .leweler. 12 X. 0. i RTNUS L i 1 1)07 Ma : YIOL1 Nhi excellent Christmas ss-'ft to an ambitious person. Term of lessons at Salmon Violin School?. Vioiin outfit given free. Salmon Violin Schools. IMS K. of P. BUlff. Gifts for the Home ORBOX STOA'ES Combination gas and i coal ranges; will make ideal Nmaa ' present. Townsend's. Sa-.TT S fi"st w m St. ; j,, vi-pn-, nr, r ouo t,ic, r i.;i nail s 07 Main. Dinner and Decorations COLORED LAMPS Leave 'your order I Ecr,"llr Six,h and Main "streets' OCT GLASS Lawall's fi'7 AI-Mn ,.,,,. SIL ERW ARE Lawall's, 607 Main. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms without Board 68 NINETEENTH ST.. X. 04stairs rooms. No ciiildren. downTENTH ST.. S. SO A nice front room .or sleeping: man preterred. ROOAI l-'urnished. 38 So. 13th St. 1 ROOMS 3 ! unfurnished. Phone 6073. ROOM Nicely furnished; sleeDinir' ,-o,.m OrtO.-l 1 ,..-..( t-,, n n & ' xjvati'.,!!. r llOUe !)DJ. I Rooms for Housekeeninn 59 " - . r 3 r T X- oiei t- . , - 1 to r,iiH . nVS"ea.r??ms: '.'Iose n- j.-.-, ii inn. rnoii' 747. i SIXTH ST., r,,nt S. 8:34 Three rooms for I R9?ltr? J"1??. looms for housei"'u""ule rpnt- none 6160. ROOMS 4 rooms. $15. 701 So 6 rooms. $15. 813 N. D. Phone 2851. Phone 6014. Wanted Rooms, Board 73 ROOMS B'urnished. for light housekeeping-, by man and wife, two children S and 11. Phone 360.". A PI EC B OF JE W E LP. Y ma ke an appropriate gift. Read "Christmas Gif? Suggestions" in the Classified Section.

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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ApartmentB and Flats 74 I COTTAGE Furnished, i rooms. Phone 3256. Houses For Rent 77 E-STEN)Modern double house. 1022 So. C. HOUSE -2 five-room furnlshedThousel Phone 3X52. HOUSE Modern: possession first of December; good location. Call Sharkey's Millinery Store. l1eT7"N7lT2TFTve7oom. $1. RhTd" eler, 910H J: s tfc. Phone 1S14. SECOND ST., S. W . 2Z9Fiviiiiom. $12. bhideler, 910'4 Main street. Ph. 1814. SIXTH AND S. G 4 of double house. Call 218 N Phone 1S76, SIXTH ST.. R "744 Five room. $2-T Shideler, 810 4 Main street. Phone U14. Offices and Desk Rco 78 ..lie MURRAY TH! office room;;. 1479. .;.. -c .1 y . i .: ij: i -. REAL ESTATE Ff SALE Business Property 82 BLACKSMITH SHOP Blacksmith shop best stand In country town of 400. Will sell with or without tools. A. E. Ferrell. Fountain Cltv, Ind. Farms and Land For Saie 83 1 ACRE 4-room house, some out-bulld-lng;s. fruit, for $1,500. Ramsev Hudelson. Sth and Main. Phone 2576-1S99-6041. !4 ACRES NORTHEAST OF RICHMOND WITH HOUSE AND BARN; GOOD LOCATION. RAMSEY & HUDELSON. 9TH & MAIN. PHONE 2576-3S99-6041. I B,2t ACRES CIjOSE IN. HOUSE, BARN, t A GOOD CHICKEN FARM; GIVE US j j AN OFFER. RAMSEY & HUDELSON, I 1TH AND MAIN PHOT rt n . -'in a.n d JU1.. i MO.NLb -j,b-lS9J-60 41. SO ACRES FARM FOR CITY RENTALS AND CASH. MORGAN, 6TH & MAIN. 2 00 ACRES A eood farm. 12 mile? north. This 1s a g-ood farm. Well improved; two sets of buildings, fruit and timher. Listed at $llo per a' re to settie an es. state. Morgan, 6th and Main. ... - FARMS AND REAL ESTATE See A. M. Roberts. Richmond. Ind., R. F. 1". Phone 4171. Houses For Sale 84 COTTAGE - A Rood 4-room. Think of It $1,000; $300 cash, balance $12 per. N. 8tb. Sparrow Remedy for the Elks put salt on the tails. Morgan, nth and Alain, DOUBLE A ooi 12-rooni double, rented for $.17, price $.3.co-ni . i,th 1 5 inve;.l jnei-it. MorgTn. ltl and Main. Phone 1710. DUPLEX DeslraMe; R nr modern. good Ication Jones. Colonial Bid p. k room5. Elisabeth FAIR VIEW A GOOD NEARLY NEW 5-FvOOM BUNGALOW. FURNACE. ' TOILET. tl.SOO; $00 CASH, RAL. $K, ' PER. MORGAN. ST H AND MAIN. EOURTEENTH ST., S. COS Modern furnished S-rnom brick house. l-'renc b doors, panel walls, beam owning: georgcous lisrhtinar. elfgant furulshIng?. $10, ,"oo. Fnfurnishcd. $s.r, 0. i Don't let this opportunity slip bv. I I Showaiter, 9:S Main. Fhon ',44 HOMES Of all kinds See me beforebuying. Waren T. Newkirk, HO Co- I lonialBTdg. Phone 2 :i 1 0 . i HOUSES Over ?, o7st eT7 o r saT?rTth ! C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 1 7 S. 11th, Phone 1641 or 1 10 9. " NINTH ST., X. r:? I 12 rooms and 2 bath?. Brick i house on SOxKQ lot. suitable for duplex; new hot air fur- i nace. Could build bungalow on rear fating C St. Pr.e $s.ooo. Showaiter, 923 Main. Phone i 6244. REAL ESTATE Insurance, loans and surety bonds. Bradburv & Bailee, L'u.'204 Cojonlal Bids. Phone licui. REAL EST ATE List vTTATr-FrTTpTf, with J. H. Sehell. all kinds for sale Office. 817 N. E. Phone 2nv2 or 2197. RICHMOND PROPEUTY A special tv" Porterfield, Union Bank Rld.sr. Eievator. 8th St. entrance. Phone 1'jtio. TENTH ST.. S. 30 COLONIAL BRICK, 12 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. TWO OPEN El REPLACES. IE YOU KNEW THE LARGE NUMBER WANTING TO RENT YOU WOULD TURN THIS INTO A POUR APARTMENT HOUSE. PRICE $.:oo. SHOWALTER, 923 MAIN. PHONE f,2H. FINANCIAL

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses For Sale 84 HOUSE 8 rooms, with bath: modern; with two Karagei on lot. Cambridge City. Ind. 116 E. Main. Mrs. 6alllo E. Carr. THIRD ST.. N. 23 HALF OF DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE. OWNER LEAVING CITY. $2,350. SHOW ALTER, $23 MAIN. PHONE 6244. THIRD ST., S. 136 HIi?h Rrade 8-room home on corner lot. 50x150,. Southern exposure; light, tras. hot air heat . Fruit trees and larpre grape arbor, connecting garajre with house. Owner leaving- citv. $2000 cash required. Showaiter, 923 Main. Phone 6244. DO YOU KNOW Why you are reading- this ad? It is because It Is set in such a manner that 1t eaueht vour eye. When you advertise don't let tTo other fellow get all the results because you forjrot to specify that your ad be set in this manner. TU the person taking: your sd to have It set style number five. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, s: Estate of Clarence P. Colburn. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned l;as been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court. Administrator n the estate of Clarence P. Colburn. deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is suppose! to be solvent. GEORGE G. FERLTNG. Administrator. Gath P. Freeman. Attorney. Nov. 29-Dec.6-12. n l nr-pinrn mom a v AUTOMOBILES 4 F01RDS 10?1 TTorf eoono eta rtop extras $525 1 920 Ford coupe, starter $450 i 3919 "ord coupe, starter $425 ! 192! Tourinsr. dem. rims and ' starter, winter top $400 ; 1PJ0 Tourinn;. starter $325 191K Tourina. in excellent cndt- 1 tion $200 ; Ford truck, ton and half $200 i Frd Roadster, a nargrain llSi? ! 191 Briscoe touring1, like new.. $275 j Any make auto taken in trade. j Cash or terms. ! WALTER E. 2CH0TT j 14 South Sth St.. i "ANOTHER NASH" There Is no reason why a used car. should not be puaranteed as well as a new one. If vou buv a driven car from us and it does not run ok. bring it ba. k and we will correct it. OVERLAND 4 Touring- '21 model. like new. Whv pay more f,,r new one? FORI' Touring. $145. PULLMAN Touring-, jrood. DIXIE FLYER Totirln,' vry c.heap. WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR . COMPANY 1? ?o. 7th. Pnon 1 7 3 Bargain Season Ss On We have almost any Uped Car yon want, right; terms, to suit. kind of Priced rower Annie Sales Co STUDEBAKER DEALERS 21-23 S. 7th Phone 6011 MERCHANDISE Another car load of ttv??e North I '. V , POTATOES Rear of 11 So. nth .--t. $L60 BUSHESJ Ph-c-i 2225. RICHMOND STORAGE ! COMPANY BUY CIGARS FOR LESS MI CORONA 5 Cents U.S. MAIL JS2! Per Box RICHMOND ROSE 7c; ,", for 20ct".2j per box. CLUB SPECIAL Se: 2 for 15c; $:!.." 0 per box. CORPORIS c; $".75 per box. 1MPEP.IA 10c: u 5ii per box. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE efts' Main St. Phone 20:',9 FINANCIAL Pay back $10.00 A month