Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 83, 7 April 1922 — Page 18

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GIIAIN PRICES (Markets by E. F. Leland & Company, 212 Unie Bank Building.) CHICAGO. April 7. Wheat prices moved in a very narrow range today. Offerings were light and there was enough scattered buying to keep prices from sagging. Traders as a whole were inclined to even up and await the governmtnt report for close. Cables were weak both Liverpool and Argentine failing. A small export business was reported worked in whe business was reported worked in wheat over night. There were 100.000 bushel3 of wheat sold to go to store here. Argentine exports for week were six million. The Argentine credit to Germany is Btill pending. A large amount of wheat is reported on the way from Omaha due here next week. Weather may showed fairly general rains over the belt with colder weather forecasted." Corn held within rather narrow range today but the lone was moderate firm. Cash markets about unchanged. The seaboard reported 100, 000 bushels worked for export last night. Oats Trade limited within prices 1 following other grains Cash markets unchanged. Weather still unfav orable for seeding. There was much exchanging between May and July at a difference of 2 cents. RANGE OF FUTURES (Markets by E. F. Leland & Company, 212 Union Bank Building.) CHICAGO, April 7. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today

Open High Low Close Wheat ,May ....1.30 1.31 1.30 1.30 'July ....1.19V4 1.19 118 1.19 Sept ...1.13 1.13 1.12 '1.13 May ....1.01 L01 1.01 1.01 Corn May 58 .58 .58 -68 jJuly .... .62 .62 .61 .62 I Sept 64 .64 .64 .64 Oats May 36 .36 .36 .36 July 39 .39 .39 .39 Sept ... .40 .40 .40 .40 Lard May ...10.92 10.90 Ribs May ...11.20 1120

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, April 7. Wheat No. 2 a-ed, $1.31. Corn No. 2 mixed, 57 57; No. 2 yellow, 5757. Oats No. 2 white, 3739c; No. white, 8537. Pork, nominal; ribs, $7.75 12.75; lard, $10.80. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 7. Wheat No. 2 red. $1.35 1.40; No. 3 red. $1.361.37; other grades as to quality, $1.2601.33. Corn No. 2 white. 6263; No. 3 white.. 60 61; No. 4 white, 5Srao3. orn :no. z yeilow, 6162; No. 3 yellow, 59 60; No. 4 yellow, 58 59. Corn No. 2 mixed, 960. OatsSteady; 3740. Rye, steady; $1.031.04. Hay. $2324. S i Press) I TOLEDO. O . April 7.-Cloverseed : Prime cash $14.50; April $13.35; Oct $11.40. Alsike: Prime cash $11.50. Timothv Prime cash, $2.95; May, $3; Sept. $3.30. INDIANAPOLIS HAY (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS .April 7. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, $18.5019.00; j r 2 ffAoSo8 0018 501 No-1 clover. $19.0020.00. LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) TNrjIANAPOLTS. April 7 Hogs Re-

ceipts, 8.500; steadv. cattle neceiprs, , ' . CcnA. 1.100: weak. Calves Receipts, 1,000; up to $10.6o. Sheep Receipts, 5,500, lower. Sheep Receipts, 200; unchanged. 1 generally steady on the little sold Top price hos, isoTb". uPio 75 j early; good to choice 81 to 85-lb Bulk of sales, eood hogs. 10 65fio 75!shom lamb3 $13.50; medium to good

Good hogs 15 Oto 180 lb. av 10 70W10 7a i2 Oood hogs ISO to 210 lh. av 10 65tff 10 7a Good hogs 210 to 250 lb. av 10 60f10 70 Hood hoes 250 to 275 lb. av 10 50ft10 65 Good hogs 275 lb. up av.. 10 3510 50 Yorkers, J4tt to loo id. av iu to aown Pigs, according to quality 10 75 down Good to best sows 8 75 9 oo . . .n i- 8 9(571 Kll r.. v. 1 . J., -1, C RAM n fift I Sale- in truVk dlviilon.:: 10 5010 90 Kange in sales a year ago 8 uusj so Cnttle Quotations Killing sters, 1250 lbs. up Oood to choice 7 75 8 25 Common to medium 7 50 7 75 KHltng steers 1100 to 1200 lbs Oood to choice 7 75 Cd 8 00 Common to medium 7 35 7 65 Killing steers, 1000 to 1100 lbs Oood to choice 7 60w 7 75 Common to medium 6 Sow 7 35 Killing steers less than 1,000 lbs. Oood to best yearlings... 7 50 8 00 Common to medium 6 25 6 76 - Other yearlings 6 754p 7 25 Stockers and feeding cattle Steers S00 lbs. up 7 00 7 25 Ftcers. less tnan suo ins.. Heifers, medium to good.. Cows, medium to good... Calves, 300 to 500 lbs I'Vmale butcher cattleGood to best heifers Common to medium heifers 6 00 7 00 4 60 Cm) 5 50 3 75 4 75 6 00a 7 00 6 50 7 75 5 50 Ce 6 25 Baby beef heifers 4 75(7? 6 50 Good to choice cows.. OOf-C 4 50 3 75 4 25 3 25 3 50 Common to medium cows. Poor to good cutters Poor to good canners 2 600 3 00 liulls ana caives Good to choice butcher bulls 5 00 5 50 Poor to choice heavy bulls 4 50 4 75 Commo'i to good light bulla i 50 5 00 Common to good bologna bulls 4 00 4 50 Good to choice veals 11 0012 00 Oood to choice heavy calves 6 50 7 50 Poor to medium heavy calves 5 00 6 00 Common to medium veals 7 00 9 60 hrrp nud l.iinib Uuotntlona. Good to choice light sheopj 8 0U((j) 9 00 Good to choice heavy sheep 6 00ty 6 00 Common to meaium sneep 3 00 Oil Good to best heavy lambs 12 0014 00 LoLrl.-il llc-ht lambs 14 (I fir. s, fair to good mixed lambs 12 00(oj14 oo All other lambs 6 00ill 00 Duck, xoo ' 2 oow 4 oo DAYTON MARKET Corrected by Schaffer's Commission Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone 4060. Home Phone 81262. DAYTON, Ohio, April 7 Hogsreceipts five cars; market 15 lower; choice heavies $10.50; butchers and packers $10.50; heavy yorkers $10.50; . light yorkers $10.50; choice sows $S $8.50; common to fair $7(g$8; stags $3.50$4.75; pigs $9.50$10.50. Cattle Receipts, eight cars; choice steers. $7.257.75; good to choice butcher steers, $6 50 7.00; fair to good butcher steers. $6 6.50; choice ; fat heifers, $67; fair to good heifers, $56; choice fat cows, $4.505.25; '.'fair to good cows, $34; bologna bulls $2.503.50; butcher bulls, $45.25; calves, $6$8.50. Sheep Market, steady, $25. Lambs $8 13. (By Associated Press) CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 7. Cat-

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BRINGING UP FATHER BY McMANUS Pat Oft." tie Receipts, 200 head; market, steady. Calves Receipts, 300 head; market, steady; choice, veal calves, ?712; fair to good, $69. Shep and Lambs Receipst, 1,000; market, steady; choice lambs, $13 14; fair to good, $79; choice sheep, $6.50 8.50; fair to good, $2.50 3.50. Hogs Receipts, 3,500; market, steady; Yorkers, $11.50; pigs, $11.50; lights, $11.50; mixed pigs, $11.50; roughs, $8.50; stags,-$5.50. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., April 7. Receipts Cattle 550, hogs 6,800, sheep 350. Cattle Market steady; butchers' steers, good to choice, $7.258; fair to good $6.507.25; common to fair, $56.50; heifers, good to choice $6.75 7.25; fair to good, $5.756.75; common to fair, $4.505.75; cows, good to choice. $56; fair to good, $45; cutters, $2.753.50; canners, $22.50; stock steers $5.507; stock heifer, $4.505.50; stock cows, $3.504.50; bulls steady;, bologna $45.25; fat bulls, $4.75 5.50; milch cows, steady, $3085; calves, steady; good to choice, $10.50 11; fair to good, $8 $10.50; common and large $47. Hogs Steady, to 15c lower; heavies fiu.ioiu.sa; gooa 10 cnoice pacKers j and butchers, $10.85; medium $10.85; stags, $4.50 5.50; common to choice heavy fat sows, $6.508.50; light shippers, $10.85; pigs, 110 pounds and lesb $710.25. Sheep Steady; good to choice lights $6.507.50; fair to good $46.50; common to fair $23; bucks, $34.50; lamb! steady; good to choice, $15.50 $16; seconds $1011; fair to good, $12 $15.50; common to fair $56. (By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, April 7 Hogs receipts 1,600; majket higher; heavies $10.80$11; heavy yorkers $11.40 $11.50; light yorkers $11.40$11.50; I pigs $11.40$11.50; sheep and. lambs receipts 450; market higher; top sheep $9; top lambs $14.25; calves receipts 125; market higher; top $11.50. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, April 7. CattleReceipts, 250; steady. Calves Receipts, 2,600; $1 higher, $312. Hogs Receipts, 7,200; pigs steady, others ijiiiiui; luwer; ueuviea, fxmpxx.o, mi-rd Vnrl-oro Mcrht VnrVtM anH pigS( ,n 25; few lights, $11.35; roughs, $99.25; stags, $45.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000; wooled lambs 25c lower. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, April 7. Cattle Receipts, 4,500; market slow, generally steady on all classes, quality plainfat beef steers, early, $8.65; bulk beef , $7 2508- veal points ??non- ctive calves, $S.2i packers. Hogs Receipts, 22,000; active, steady to 10c higher than yesterday's average; heavy and mixed up most; top, $10.80; bulk, $10.2510.75; pigs, steady to stroner: hulk desirable. 100 to 125-lb.. $1ftmo sn. fpw choice strone weights , clippers $13. WINCHESTER MARKET WINCHESTER. Ind., April 7 Corrected daily by the Winchester Union ( stockyards company. Hogs Receipts, tour cars; marnet J steady; light Yorkers, 140 to 160 lbs.. $10.60; heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs $10.60; mixed. 180 to 220 lbs., $10.60; I,-. ' o -oo ik tmfin- wv. ma tv.es ti'ncn.' ik and nv.r Sift .25- .rS 140 lbs. down, $10.25; roughs, $7.75

8; stags, 80 lbs. dock. $4.505.50. LA " r' "ae:r Cattle-Good to choice steers, $7 ommended for We.k, Rundown Kid7.50; fair to good $56; good to choice SVf k heifers, $56.50; choice cows, $4.50- J,"dud;tI Z Jr LrJ ... i coimji. rCneumatic pains, iscK of vinor, Nerv5; fair to good i cows. $34, canners. usnesSj 8lSple,;neMf sedirn3ent in the and cutters Urinej etc qUAKER KIDNEY PILLS

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sheep, $67; common to good, $36; bucks, $23. PRODUCE MARKET By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, April 7 Butterfresh prints, 37 39c; packing stock 15c. Eggs 21 23o. Fowls Jobbers' buying prices for fowls, 1823c; springers, 2021c; capons, 7 pounds and up, 28c; slips, 21c; roosters, 1014c; turkeys, old toms, 30c; young toms, 35 40c; capons 3S40c; young hens 3540c; ducks, 4 lbs. and up, 1825c; squabs, 11 lbs. to the dozen, $6; geese, 10 lbs. up, 14 J 1S cents. , EGGS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 7. Eggs Market unchanged; receipts 48,645 cases; New Jersey hen's whites, extra candle selection, 37c; ditto uncandled, 34 35c; fresh gathered extra firsts, 27 28c; fresh gathered firsts, 2426c (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, April 7. Butter Market steady; creamery extras, 34c. Eggs Receipts, 29,078 cases; mar ket lower; lowest, 21g21MiC; firsts, 22 22c Live Poultry Unchanged. Potatoes Weak receipts, 43 cars; total United States shipments, 807 cars; Wisconsin sacked Round Whites, $1.501.60 cwt; Minesota sacked Round Whites, $1.40 1.50 cwt; Minnesota Early 'Ohios sacked, $l.O01.15 cwt; Idaho sacked Rurals, $1.501.60 cwt; Idaho sacked Russets, $1.701.75 1 cwt. (By Associated Press) I CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 7. Whole rcilK creamery, extra, 42. Eggs Prime I firsts, 21; firsts, 22; seconds, 181

19. Poultry Frys, 35; springers,." 27; hens, 2728; turkeys, 35. . I , LIBERTY BONDS ' (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 7. Prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3 99.24 First 4, bid 99.04 Second 4 99.00 First 4 99.50 Second 4 99.20 Third 4 99.56 Fourth 4 99.50 Victory 3 100.04 Victory 4 100.90 ' NEW YORK STOCKS tBy Associated Press NEW YORK, April 7. Close. American Can 48 American Smelting 57 Anaconda 52 Atchison 98 Baldwin Locomotive 114 Bethlehem Steel, R. 77 Central Leather- 38 Chesapeake and Ohio 64 C. R. I. and Pacific 44 imno copper iwt Crucible Steel 64 General Motors 13 Goodrich Tires 40 Mexican Petroleum 131 Reading 78 Republic Iron and Stel 54 Sinclair Oil 25 Southern Pacific 89 Studebaker 117 Union Pacific 136 U. S. Steel 97 Utah-Copper 65 , RICHMOND MARKETS (FurnlsnetJ by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 37c; rye, 85c; corn, 60c; straw, $9 per ton. SELLING Oil Meal, per ton, $60.00; per hundredweight, $3.15. Tankage, 60 per cent, $67.50 per ton: per cwt, $3.50. Rxan, per ton, $35.00; per cwt., $1.85. Barrel salt. 53.25. Standard middlings, $37.50 per ton; $2.00 per cwt Cotton seed meal, per ton, $58.00; per cwt., $3.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying fi.za ior iso. z wheat. LOCAL HAY MARKET Sleady; good timothy. $14 to $15; choine clover, $16; heavy mixed. $11 15. PRODUCE, BUYING Country butter, 30c lb.; eggs. 19c dozen; hens 20 to 22c per lb., depend ing on the buyer. Young roosters la to 16c per lb. BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price of creamery butter is 40c a pound. . OLD LEMONS MADE NEW Hard or old lemons can be made soft and juicy by boiling them for 10 minutes or more in water. Free! A Box Quaker Kidney Pills A fifty-cent box of QUAKER KIDPILLS will he aiven FREE , N,fY .PILLS w'"' be g,ven FRtEI -to a" vvho present this coupon at Quigley's Drug Stores within the next ten day8 n purchase a bottle of QUAKER HERB EXTRACT FOR $1.00. i Si l a 1 rn iirikirv mi o - . . u,-i, 4k. ;t,li r tu Dring DacK the vitality of tne orga I and d fQp ns Wet Call at once, obtain a box FREE by purchasing a $1.00 bottle. QUAKER HERB EXTRACT" I Gained Strength Have Good Appetite I Sleep and Work Better Owe all to Quaker Herb Extract It has renewed my strength, relieved me of Constipation, sweetened my Stomach, built up my appetite, and I gained in weight. It will also do this for you, if you take QUAKER HERB EXTRACT, the Tonic and BodyBuilder. Price $1.00 per bottle or 3 for $2.50. QUAKER HERB CO., Cincinnati, O, and your dealer, Quigley's Druy Stores. "NOT A SQUEAL" Real Hog Tonic $1.00 bottle at a special r7K price ' 4 DC at WHELAN'S McCONAHA'S Phone 1480

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Personals ' 9 SORE FEET Why suffer, use A-cur-A. ?? Dafler Drug Co. about it. Phone 1904. 901 Main St Lost and Found 10 BULL TERRIER Brindle, female; front feet, breast, nose white; reward. Return to Kenmore Hotel. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11

BUICK 1918. E33 touring: good run ning conauion: 3ao; cash or terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. BUICK Sedan, 1921: almost new; pracTicaiiy new tires; in extra tine condition. Cash or terms; open evenings and Sundays. E. w. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. CADILLAC 57 touring: entirely renuilt and repainted: upholstering and top same as new; good tires. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St CADILLAC 55 Sedan, good, tires, me chanically fine condition; finish Is fine. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10th and Sailor St. CADILLAC 55 Victoria. This Is a 4passenger closed car: a very popular and serviceable model. This car can be bought at a very reasonable price and a car that will give real service. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10th and Sailor. CADILLAC 53 Touring car. In extra fine condition In every way. If you wish a real high grade car at a low price, you cannot beat this one. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. CHANDLER 1918 Six, 7-passenger; extra good condition; you can t beat this one: $750. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Tsd Car . Dept., 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. CHANDLER Four-door sedan, elegant condition, real family car or wonderful taxi; it is impossible to duplicate this value. Wayne Countv Nash Motor Co., 19 So. 7th. Rhone 6173. CHEVROLET 490 touring; a good one for $200. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. CHEVROLET 1920 touring, good condition; try them out; $300; cash or terms. Open evenings and Sunday. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. CHEVROLET 1918 touring. $150. 1917 Chevrolet touring, $125. Studebaker roadster, runs fine, $250. Frank Metzger, rear of Postoffice, In alley between 8th and 9th. DODGE Touring; a good one; $300. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. FORD Touring; 1015 model; make us an offer. Richmond Motor Sales Co., 12 & N. E. Phone 1494. 6075. FORD Touring. $150; Studebaker, $150; Marmon, $150; 90 Overland. $225. Geo. W. Worley Garage. 15 S. 9th St Phone 2906. FOIID 1920 sedan. excellent condition; a real bargain. wPhone 6190. M. Karicoff. MAXWELL 1920 touring; new paint; can't be told from new. Richmond Motor Sales Co.. 12th & N. E. Phone 1494-6075. MAXWELL Touring car; 5 new tires; newly painted: bestcondition; will sell cheap. 1500 N. E St Phone 2242. Evening Phone 2876. MITCHELL, Chumy roadster, exceptionally good shape; will be sold at a real bargain. Open evenings and Sundav. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10th and Sailor St OAKLAND Roadster; Just been rebuilt; new tires; a real bargain; $325. Open evenings and Sunday. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St OAKLAND Touring, 1921; this Is a new car and carries new car guarantee. Can be bught at a big saving. Cash or terms. K. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor SC

Feature Service, Inc. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 OAKLAND Sedan. 1921. This Is a new car ,and carries a new guarantee. Can be bought at a big saving. Open evenings and Sunday. E. V. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. OAKLAND 1917 touring; In extra Richmond good shape; a bargain. Motor Sales Co., 12 th & N. E. St. Phone 1494-6075. OAKLAND Roadster, 1921; this as a new car and carries a new car guarantee, can be bought at a big sacrifice. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. OLDSMOBILE Eight, touring, wire wheels, cord tires; a fine car; here is one for you bargain hunters. Wavne County Nash Motor Co. 19 So. 7th St. Phone 6173. OVERLAND Driven less than a year, at a price that will pay you to look at. Overland-Richmond Co., K. P. Bldg.. S. 8th St. PAIGE Tourine car: eood condition. This car is a mighty good running car and very easy riding. Will make someone a wonderful buy. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10th and Sailor St. STUDEBAKER Special Six sedan; Al condition; refinished ;good tires, me- ' chanically fine. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. Open evenings and Sunday. STUDEBAKER 1920 SPECIAL SEDAN NEW PAINT AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. BROWER AUTO SALES CO., 21-23 SO. 7TH ST. OMER JONES The used car man. Anything is used cars any time. Call Phone 1541 or 1925. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Auto Accessories 13 AUTOMOBILE TOPS And trimmings; auto storage. V. A. Parke, 17 S. 10th St Office Phone 1632; Res. 2724. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE Thousands learn to want Federal Tires because of the service their friends get by using .Federals. You are losing money every day you are without them." MILLER Tires and tubes. We do all kinds of vulcanizing. Try me. Eller Tire Shop, 17 S9th. SECOND HAND TIRE.3 AND TUBES XXth Century Tir and Pepair Co.. 409 Main St. Phone 6106. TIRE VULCANIZING is rightly done here. Ask any old-time car owner. Lee, The Tire Man. 8 S. 7th St. (First door south Reed Hardware store.) Garages Autos For Hire 14 GARAGES For rent; $2.50 month. 307 N. 13th St. TAXI SERVICE At all hours; John Carroll at David Golden's Cigar store Phone 2120. TAXI 25c day or night. Special rate " uuuuiry unves. 1 nomas Taxi Service. Phone 6091. Repairing Service Stations 16 AUTO REPAIRING Machine work of S A ?t Hhutz Garage, 617 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING We make a specialty oi Ford work. Bailey Bros. Garage, rear of Postoffice. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Of all kinds. We guarantee our work. Richmond Motor Sales Co., 12th & N. E. Phone 1494. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING We fix them; all kinds of auto and truck repairing. Expert workmanship. T. A. ' Robison. 17 S. 6th. Phone 1039. CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Builders of bodies, door and windshield glass. 'Auto repairing, auto painting .trimming.N. 12 & B. Ph. 2453. STARTER RING GEARSFor strip flywheels installed at not over 8c per tooth, at Shuts Garage. 617 S. A St. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 CISTERN CLEANED And repaired; roofs painted and repaired; all work guaranteed. Phone 6089. ELECTRIC WORK 80c per hour: good service. E. JS.JEadler. 210 N. 5th St. LANDSCAPE G A R D E SI NGHTTree spraying, lawn seeding, lime and tree experts. Hagen Bros. 638 S. 6. Ph. 165 7 LAWN MOWERS Re-sharpened "readjusted. 60c: painted 25c. 715 No. B Calledfor and delivered. Phone 2617 LAWN MOWERS Sharpened; fly screens made to order; bicvele and baby cab tires; also repairing- work called for. Phone 3086. LAWN MOWERS I have special machlnery for sharpening lawn mowers and can make your lawn mower cut like new. Al! makes of bicycles repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed Frank Brunner, 604 So. 9. Phone 2516. PAINTING Decorating, varnishing enameling, graining. "Quality First" E. C. Sims, 509 N.JJth. Phone 2571. ' PAPER CLEANING Wanted. Phone 2773. PLATING Silverware, auto headlights mirrors, re-silvered. Lahmtin Plating W'orks, 209 W. Main St Phone 2758. RUGS AND CARPET WEAVING Wanted: you don't have to have old material prepared. Rug . & Carpet Weaving Co. Phone 6003. WALL PAPER HANGING And pap? for sale. L. M. Hays. 1029 Miau St Phone 1024. WALL PAPER CLEANING Have your wall paper cleaned by an experienced man. Call Phone 3477. WASHINGS Wanted. 831 S. 7th St. WASHINGS And house cleaning. S. Sixth St 427 WASHINGS Wanted. D Richmond. Ind. Box 168 R. R.

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BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 13 WATCH Clock and jeweiery cleaning and repairing. Wrork called for. H. Clyde St. John. Route A. Phone 4913. Heating and Plumbir.Q 20 HEATING And plumbing of all kinds. Get my prices. Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace; office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. .T. Knapp. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING And plcotlng. Children's frocks. Nell Dickinson. 207 K. of P. Bl d g.,JS. Jit hSt. HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered. machine button holes, floss stitching. braidlng.Davenport Co.64 S.12.Ph.l786. SEW'ING Wanted to do! prices reasonable. Call 107 North 20th St. WANTED Dress-makirTirrid 'lnr of all kinds. Mrs. Branson, 101 r"J 9th St. Phone 1519. Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 HILLING For draylng, moving. long hauls a specialty; get mv prices: satsfctionguaranteed. Phone 4302. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, loaf long hauls. Household storage, Goehner, Feltman Cigar Store.Ph.2039-4363. MERCHANT'S DELIVERY Baggage transfer, moving, local and long hauls John Graf. Townsend's. Ph.l296-600S. MOVING, STORAGE Andcrat in gof all kinds. Local and long distance haul-SJF-?rst Monser, 519 N. D St. Phone2528. m6vinGAND STORAGE Ical and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Companv crating and storage. Rear 19 S 11th St. Phones 2228-1566. W. G. Baker manager. Wanted Business Service 31 MOVING MAN WANTED One who is responsible, and has a return trip from Dayton, to bring back a daven- - Prt. Call at 75 Ft. Wavne Ave. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 GIRL Or middle-aged woman wanted for work in country. Phone 3836. 102 South 21st St HOUSEKEEPER Wanted; exnerierTed vlmjk., jooa nouseKeeper with reference, for family of two. In suburban home. Address 3021 Rose Hill Ave.. Cincinnati, Ohio. W'OMEN WANTED Two capable: oi enerai nouseworK and on for yiVLse.i Mrs- Burton Carr, 21 South 14 th St. Help Wanted Male 33 BOY WANTED Bright, energetic bo v. must op id years old. Apply Violet Ray Studio. Help Male or Female 34 MEN AND WOMEN WANTED For house to house canvassing; this is a live proposition. Call at Tracey's, 526 Main St. Situations Wanted Female 36 Call CLEANING OFFICES Wanted. 732 So. 13th. Eula Kavanaugh. CURTAINS Wanted to launder. 17 S. 5 HOUSEKEEPING Or housework want" ed by lady with child: referencecity or country. Box 1-9169 care Palladium. HOUSEWORK-Wan ted ; bv middle aged woman as housekeeper for man with children, in town or country i01 Richmond Ave. W A NT ED To c a r e for babyT Eula Kavanaugh.JTSSoSth St, WOMAN Wants housework In country. Call at 811 N. I St. INSTRUCTION Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 SALMON VIOLIN SCHOOL Is here "to stay. isitors welcomed in class rooms. 218 K. of P. Bids. LIVE STOCK Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 43 ROAD CART For sale, with steel tires' 3836: barsain- 10- S- 21st St. Ph. Poultry and Supplies 49 INCUBATOR 250-egg: revolving chute $3o. Mrs. Paul D. McMahan, Pershing, Ind. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 ALARM CLOCKS $1.25 guaranteed, il V;, T, Jeweier ana Optometrist, 607Main StreetBARGAINS In watches and high grada Watch Shop. 7 South 11th St. DRESSES t- Gingham dresses, children's dresses and rompers, gray sateen and wash silk pettibockers. It will ray you to investigate our merchandise, as we mfgr. these garments and can save you money. Bovce Gar. ment Co., 1209Main St. ELECfRICBULBS-Blg'-redtlonon all sizes. See us today. Chase Eltric Co. 6 & Main, 2nd floor. Ph. 6034 FIREARMS 45 automatic revolver; 3-' automatic revolver; 22 oolt target gun; 22 Savage repeating rifle; 22 repeating Winchester rifle: 22 Uemfnirton repeating rifle; one-Bhot Winchester rifle; one single shot 32 Winchester rifle; 44 shot gun; 22 single shot Winchester rifle. 817 N. E. HAIR GOODS Special rates on hair goods until Easter. Phone 1372. 12 So. lOthSt ' LAWN "MOWER And garden plow for sale. 314 S. 4th St. ii iv i A.Aitit,a nesting; good kitchen cabinet and violin; reasonable. 307 N. 13th St. Business Equipment 52 POOL TABLES Chairs, show case, ic chest, two card tables; for sale, lloo N. I St. Farm and Dairy Products 55 KIRCHER'S MILK Sc pint: can't be equalled: if you want us to deliver Phone 4096. Fuel and Feed CORN For sale; good yellow reasonable price. Phone 47, Bavender