Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 112, 11 May 1922 — Page 18

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922.

- Markets GRAIN PRICES i

fMarkets by E. F. Leland & Company, 212 Union National Bank Building) CHICAGO, May 11. Wheat There j was a vein of sentiment on the bull : tide today and notwithstanding the ! heavy deliveries on May contracts i prices advanced almost interruptedly and May closed nearly 7c higher. Mill-J Ing demand was a little improved and Kansas City stocks decreased nearly 1 mill In three days. Weather was favorable over the belt, although the f irecast is for freezing or frost in Western Kansas and western Nebraska. There was rather improved buying in the early part of th esession by houses of the strength was due also to lack connected with eastern interests. Much of selling pressure. Liverpool closed higher, but Bounes Ayres was unchanged. Corn Trade in corn was moderate with prices following wheat and professionals and shorts' were the best buyers. Offerings were moderate and mostly from commission houses. Cash market higher. Exporters were reported after corn at St. Louis and 6ome business was worked in the east. Planting is in progress where not interfered by rains. Oats Aside from continued selling of July oats by brokers for leading elevator interests, the market was some what slow. The tone, however, was stronger with other grains. Cash higher. RANGE OF FUTURES fMarkets by E. F. Leland & Company, 212 Union National Bank Building) CHICAGO, May 11. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today:

Open High Low Close Wheat May ....1.3814 1.45; 1.37V2 1.4514 July ....1.24 . 1.27 1-2394 1.27 Sept. ...1.18 1.1978 1.17 1.197s R V 6 May ....1.04 1.07 1.04 1.07 Corn May 60 .61 .60 MY July 64 .65 -64 :65 Oats May 36 .37 .36 ' .37 July 39 .40 .39 .40 Sept 41 .41 ..41 .41 Lard May ...11.20 11.20 Ribs May ...12.52 12.52

(By Associated Press) TOLEDO, Ohio. May 11. Clover seed-r-Prime cash, $13.75; Oct., $11.45. Alsike Prime cash, $11.50; Aug., $11.65. Timothy Prime cash, $3.10; May, $3.10; Sept., $3.55. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 11. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.36; No. 2 hard, $1.381.41. Corn No. 2 mixed, 63c; No. 2 yellow, 6263c. Oats No, 2 white, 4044; No. 3 white, 3S40. v Pork Nominal. Ribs, $12.50 13.50. Lard, $11.22. CINCINNATI. Ohio, May 11. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.441.45; No. 3 red, $1.421.43; other grades as to quality, $1.321.40. Corn No. 2 white, 6969c; No. 3 white. 676Sc; No. 4 white, 6667c; No. 2 yellow, 6S68c; No. 3 yellow, 6768c; No. 4 yellow, 65 66c; No. 2 mixed, 6667c. Oats Firm; 39ff?43c. Rye Higher; $1.081.09. Hay $16.00 23.75. INDIANAPOLIS HAY (By Associated Press! INDIANAPOLIS, May 11. HayNo. 1 timothy, steady; $1919.50; ,N'o. 2 timothy, $18.5019.00; No. 1 clover, $19.50 $20.00. LIVE STOCK PRICES INDIANAPOLIS. May 11. Hops Receipts, 6.500; lower. Cattle Keceipts, 900; lower. Calves Receipts. 1.000; unchanged. Sheep Receipts, 300; higher. Hot Tnn nrlrp hna-s. 150 lb. 8 urS10 90 Bulk of sales, good hogs 10 75i?10 S5 CnnA hnzrs 15 Oto ISO lb. av 10 ho Good hogs ISO to 210 lb. av 10 7510 85 fJnrid hoirs 210 to 250 lb. av 10 70f 10 80 Good hogs 250 to 275 lb. av 10 65ri 10 75 Good hogs. 275 lbs 10 6310 70 Yorkers. 140 to 150 lb. av. 10 85 Pigs, according to weight. 10 75 down Good to best sows 9 00!fr 9 35 Common to fair sows.... 8 75ff 8 90 Stags, subject to dockage 5 50 (ft 7 50 Sales in truck division... 10 85(ffill 00 Range in sales a year ago 8 50 9 00 Cattle Uuotntlonn Killing steers, 1250 lbs. up Good to choice 8 00fr 8 25 Common to medium 7 65 7 90 Killinir steers 1100 to 1200 lbs. Good to choice 7 85 W 8 Common to medium 7 50 fa 7 i; Killing steers, 1,000 to 1,100 lbs. Good to choice 7 "53 8 00 Common to medium 7 25(ft) 7 50 Killing steers, less than 1000 lbs. Good to best yearlings... 8 00fi 8 50 Common to medium 6 50(o 7 25 Other yearlings 7 50ft) 7 75 Stockers and feeding cattl Steers. R00 lbs. up 7 00 7 50 Steers, less than 800 lbs... 6 50 7 50 Heifers, medium to good.. 4 50(ii 5 50 Cows, medium to good... 4 00 di 5 00 Calves. oOO to 500 lbs 7 Female butcher cattle Good to best heifers 7 Common to medium heifers 6 oo s oo 25tf? 8 on 00 ii 7 00 Raby beef heifers R 0 0 Si1 8 Good to choice cows 5 73 6 Common to medium cows. 4 50 5 Poor to good cutters 3 50(!i) 4 Poor to good canners.... 3 00 3 Bulls and calves Good to choice butcher bulls 5 50 6 Good to choice heavy bulls 4 50 5 Common to good bologna 50 75 50 50 50 bulls 4 50 5 00 Good to choice vea'.s S Poor to good cutters...'.. 3 Good to choice heavy OOffii 9 00 calves 5 00 5 50 Poor to medium heavy calves 6 00 Common to medium veals 6 50 7 50 Sherp and l.mh Quotation Good to choice light shecpS 5 50 iff' 6 00 Good to choice heavy sheep 4 50 5 00 Common to medium sheep 3 50 Good to best heavy lambs 10 00 iff 11 00 Fair to good mixed lambs 10 OOffi" 00 All other lambs 7 00 r 9 00 Bucks. 100 lbs 3 00 5 00 Sprinir lambs 16 50 down Assorted light lambs 13 00gH 00 DAYTON MARKET Corrected by Schaffer's Commisbn Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone 4060. Home Phone 81262. DAYTON. Ohio, May 11. HogsReceipts, 6 cars; market 25c lower; choice heavies, $10.60; butchers and packers, $10.60; heavy Yorkers $10.60; light Yorkers, $10.60; choice sows, $5 8.50; common to fair, $7.50 8.00; stags, $45; pigs, $1010.60. Cattle Receipts seven cars; choice steers. $8.00; good to choice butcher steers. $6.507.00; fair to good butcher steers. $6 6.50; choice fat heifers, $67; fair to good heifers. 56- choice fat cows, .oua.zo; fair to good cows, $34; bologna bulls $2.503.50; butcher bull3. $45.5; .-ivpi. $5.008.00.

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BRINGING UP FATHER BY McMANUS "Reg1. It & Pat. Oft" Sheep Market, 6teady, $25. Lambs ?S13. fBy Associated Press.) CLEVELAND. Ohio, May 11. Cattle Receipts, 200 head; market, steady. Calves Receipts, 1.500 head; market, slow and steady; choice veal calves, $8.509.50; fair to good, $67.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000; market, slow and steady; choice spring lambs, $1415; good to choice lambs, $13.5014.50; fair to good clipped lambs, $79; culls, $4. 5; good to choice wether sheep, $8 9; ewes, $78; culls, $13. Hogs Receipts, 5,000 ; market, steady to 10c lower; Yorkers, $11.15; pigs, $11.15; lights, $11.15; mixed pigs, $11.15; roughs, $8.50; stags, $5.50. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., May 11. Receipts Cattle 600, hogs 4.500, sheep 1,000. Cattle Market steady; butchers steers, good to choice, $7.50 8.50; fair to good $6.50 7.50; common to fair, $5 6.50; heifers, good to choice, $6.00 8.50; fair to good $67; common to fair, $4.506; cows, good to choice, $4.506.25; fair to good $45.50; cutters, $2.753.50; canners, $22.50; stock steers, $5.50 7; stock heilers, $4.50 5.50; stock cows, $3.504.50; bulls strong, bologna $4.50(35.75; fat bulls $4.25 5.75; milch cows strong, $3090; calves strong, 50c higher; good to choice, $8.50(39; fair to good. $6.508.50; common and large, $4.50 6.00. Hogs Active, market 10c lower; heavies $10.90; g6od to choice packers and butchers, $10.90; medium $10.90; stags, $4.50 5.50; common to choice heavy fat sows $79; light shippers. $10.90; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $7.50 10.60. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, May 11. Cattle 125, steady; calves, 350; 50c higher; $3 10. Hogs 2,300, slow; 10 to 20c lower: heavies, $112511.45; mixed, $11.35 $11.50; yorkers, light ditto and pigs, $11.40 11.50; roughs, $99.25; stags, $o6. Sheep and Lambs 1,400, slow; un changed. (By Associated Press.) PITTSBURGH, May 11 Hogs, receipts 3,000; market steady; heavy Yorkers $11.30 11.40; light Yorkers, $11.30 11.40; pigs, $11.30 11.40. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 1,500; market steady; top sheep, $9.00; top lambs, $14.00 Calves Receipts, 300; market steady; top, $9.50. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 11. Cattle 13,000; market slow; beef steers and she stock steady to weak; few early sales bidding weak to lower; early top year lings $9; bulls slow; veal calves strong to unevenly higher; spotters and feeders dull; weak to lower; packers paying $9 to $9.50 for choice vealers; shippers paying upward to $10. Hogs 28,000; market fairly active; mostly 15c to 25c lower than Wednesday's best time or 10 to 15c lower than average; few heavy and heavy mixed hogs sold; top $10.85; bulk $10.25 $10.85; pigs 15 to 25c lower; mostly $10.2510.50. ' Sheep 10,000; heavy lambs slow; other classes opening mostly eteady; six loads California 6pring lambs, $15.50; early top shorn lambs, $13.90; fat ewes largely $5.50 7.50; throwout $12.50. WINCHESTER MARKET WINCHESTER, Ind., May 11. Corrected daily by the Winchester Union Stockyards company. Hogs Receipts, four cars; market.!

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15 lower; light Yorkers, 140 to 160 B"s T11 lu2 NoT?" , , - -! , . at St. Eloi, in the spring or 1916; then lbs., $10.60; heavy Workers, 160 to 180 came the Red Cross hospital In Engibs., $10.60; mixed 180 to 220 pounds, land. Again duty called me back into $10 60- medium'? "o to 40 lh? $10 fid i the sne11 swept areas of Belgium, brokJlU.bU, meaiums. u 10 -4U ips.J l"-ol. e n ,n constitution, but able to carry a heavies, 240 to 300 lbs., $10. 5010.60; rifle. Gradually starving, yet carrying extreme heavies, 300 lbs. and over, lor- as others did. down to a weight of

1 a or W -i a ca . .,.. i , a iv, a'doui ilu puuiius, until one uity All trn$10.2510.50; pigs, 140 lbs. down, $9 .mv sh11 ot ma' aeainBiiehtv. Ens-

g 10.60; roughs, $88.25; Stags. 80 lbs. dock, $55.50.

Cattte Good to choice steers, $7ada. and there discharged as medically $7 50; fair to good $6S7; good to ' unfit. During all these months of care--v.s -h..;r tSMfft7- . ful medical treatment every effort was

choice heifers $5.50$7; choice cows $4.505.00; fair to good cows, $3.4; canners and cutters, $2 3. Calves Choice calves, $8; common calves, $6$7; culls. $6 down. Sheep Choice lambs, $1011; fair to good, $79; culls, $7 down; choice sheep $4$5; common to good $2$4; spring lambs $12$18; bucks $2$3 PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, May 11. ButterFresh prints, 353Sc; packing stock, loc. Eggs 21 23c.

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Bedbugs lay an average of seven eggs per day. Under favorable conditions they hatch in five days of which two-thirds are females. They mature to adult size and are capable of laying in four weeks. How many bedbugs would you have in a year if you left one female or egg unmolested for one year? To rid the pesky bedbug, you readily see how necessary it is to uae a preparation that will kill tbeeggs as well as the livo ones. P D. Q. has been demonstrated by the 1 sad -ins Hospitals. Hotels and Railroad Companies that the safest and mobt economical way to stop Sold by A. G. Luken BUY IT HERE FOR LESS Plus Service and Quality Kahle Bros. Groceries 98 W. Main TWO 217 So. 5th Phone 3033 STORES Phone 2626 Cash Grocery Free Delivery

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LEAVE. THltJ HOOtE:t)0 MAKE UP YOOR MIND TO THAT; Fowls Jobbers' buying prices fori fowls. 2123; springers, 1923; fowls,! 1823c; springers (1922). 4550c; broilers, 45c; roosters, 14c; turkeys, old toms, 253x0c; young toms, 32 fi40c; capons, 3840c; young hens, 3 to 14 lbs., 3240c; ducks, 4 lbs and up, 1825c; squabs, 11 pounds to the dozen, $6; geese, 10 lbs. up, 14 18c. EGGS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. May 11. Eggs Market weak; receipts, 49,539 cases; New Jersey hen's whites, extra candle selection, 37c; ditto uncandled. 3535c; fresh gathered extra firsts, 2728c; fresh, gathered firsts, 26 27c. (Bv Associated Press.) CINCINNATI, O.. May 11 Butter Whole milk creamery, extra, 38c. Eggs Prime firsts, 24c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 19c. Poultry Broilers, 40c; springers, cents. 22c; hens, 22c; turkeys, 25 (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 11. Butter Market, lower; creamery, extras, 35c. Eggs Receipts, 24,924 cases; market, higher; lowest, 2222c; firsts, 24 25c. Live poultry Market, higher; fowls, 26c; broilers, 38 45c; roosters, 15c. Potatoes Market, steady;, receipts, 48 cars; total United States chipments 706; Wisconsin sacked and bulk round whites, $1.501.65 cwt.; Michigan sacked and bulk round whites, $1.601.70 cwt.; Idaho sacked rurals, $1.75 cwt.; new stock steady on Spalding Rose; weak on Bliss Triumps; Florida Spalding Rose, doubleheaded bbls., No. 1, $6.50; No. 2, $4.254.50; Alabama sacked triumphs No. 1, $3.60 3.65 cwt.; No. 2, $1.502 cwt. NEW YORK STOCKS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 11. Close American Can. 47 Am. Smelting 56 Anaconda 52 Atchison . . .'. 99 Baldwin Locomotive 115 Bethlehem Steel, B 79 Central Leather 36 Chesapeake and Ohio 64 C. R. I. and Pacific 42 Chino Copper 27 Crucible Steel .., 68 General Motors 12 Goodrich Tires 39 Mexican Petroleum 128 New York Central "89 Pennsylvania 41 Reading 76 Republic Iron and Steel 66 Sinclair Oil 31 Southern Pacific 904 Southern Railroad 23 4 Studebaker 116 Union Pacific .'.136 ! U. S. Rubber 63 U. S. Steel 97 LIBERTY BONDS (Rv Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 11. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: WAR TORTURED STOMACH FREED FROM MISERY Wounded Overseas Man Gets Great P I i f uitk lmiAe' UAHffai, rQn.l.

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the world war l wore the khaki of an infantryman. Through the hell of Ypres, St. Eloi, Arras, the Somme. Amiens and Paschendale, we trudged through the mire. The mud and the slush and the constant shelling took their toll of the men's morale, but even worse than this were the cold rations, or none. 'I suffered from stomach trouble as Hand, for me. I "Days in the hospital. Then before ! a mojllnal knar rwAar-aA t-taolr in Pan. made to restore my appetite and train my stomach to digest food, but without success. X. Y.. shattered in health, unable to digest my food and altogether despondPlattsburg. N. Y.. where I became ac quainted with Jaques' Little Wonder Capsules. I took the capsules ana 1 am today free from the constant misery in my stomach. "Through my love of the old uniform I do not feel that I can have my name published, but If anyone interested will drop a line to the Jaques Capsule Co., Plattsburg. N. Y.. they will be given my name and address." On sale at Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores, Richmohd. Ind., or 60 cents by mall postpaid for large package from Jaques Capsule Co., Plattsburg, N. Y. Advertisement. future generations of bedbugs, roaches, flea3 and ants is to use the new discovery Pesky Devils Quietus "P. D. Q." A Soc package of P. D. Q. makes a quart, enougrh to kill a million bedbug's, roaches, fleas and cooties and at the same time destroy their eggs. Impossible for them to exist when P. D. Q. is properly used. Free a patent spout in every package to get the pesky devils in the hard-to-get-at places and save the juice. P. D Q. is not an insect powder, bo muss or dust, does not ret or burn the beddinar. P-D Q. for family use 35c Hospital size $2.50 makes five gallons. P. D. Q. can also be purchased in sealed bottles, double strength, liquid form. Genuine P. D. Q. is sever peddled. Drug Co. Advertisement if HmifmiimitHtnmRnuiininiiiiniiiHitinittiwnnwnmimtfninMimnmm For REAL COAL I PHONE 1178 I MATHER BROS. Co. uiiuummtniTmiiuitmrmiiniimuuMHiiiuunfiHiim!

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3 $99.14 First 4 99.70 Second 4 99.42 First 4 99.76 Second 4 99 52 Third 4 99.80 Fourth 4 99.90 Victory 3 100.02 Victory 4 100.56 RICHMOND MARKETS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 35c; rye, 85c; corn, 60c; straw, $10.00 per ton. SELLING Oil Meal, per ton, $60.00; per hundredweight. $3.15. Tankage. 60 per cent, $64.00 per ton; per cwt., $3.25; Barrel pa!t. ZMa. Siandard middlings. $37.50 per ten; $1.90 per cwt. Bran, per ton, $35.00; per cwt. $1.85. Cotton seed meal, per ton, $58.00; per cwt., $3.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mill3 are paying $1.25for No. 2 wheat. . LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady: good timothy, $17.00; choice clover, $17.00; heavy mixed, $17.00. PRODUCE. BUYING Country butter, 30c lb.; eggs, 22c doan; hens 23 to 24 per lb.; depending on the buyer. Broilers weighing 2 lbs. 75c each. BUTTER QUOTATIONS . The wholesale price of creamery butter is 38c a pound.STATE SCIENTISTS TO MEET FRENCH LICK. Ind., May 11. All arrangements have been completed for the spring meeting here Thursday and Friday of the Indiana Academy of Science. The assembly meeting will be followed by visits to the Lost river district of Orange county and other points of scientific interest.

Report of Condition of the Union National Bank at Richmond in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on May 5, 1922.

RESOURCES

t Loans and discounts, including rediscounts

Overdrafts, unsecured

U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 140,000.00 All other United States government securities 152.39S.56 Total Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: Banking house, $S4,000; Furniture and fixtures, $2,500 Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Miscellaneous cash items

J Redemption fund with U S. Treasurer from U. S. Treasurer Total

LIABILITIES

Surplus fund

Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid.. Circulating notss outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included in items 21

or 22)

Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check Certifcates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after 30 days or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed Other time deposits

Postal savings deposits 1 Bills payable f including all obligations ing money borrowed other than I Total

State of Indiana. County of Wayne, ss: N I. Henry J. Koehring, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . HENRY J. KOEHRING, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of May, 1922. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS, Notary Public. My Commission expires October 2, 1923. Correct Attest: W. D. LOEHR. C. A. McGUIRE. GEO. L. CATES. Directors.

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OBSERVE HOSPITAL OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY Reid Memorial hospital, in observ

ance of second annual Hospital day, I will hold open house from 2 o'clock! to 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. An invitation is extended to the entire community to be guests of the hospital between those hours. Hospitals in Canda, Australia and England, as well as the United States, , are observing their national day in a similar manner. No contributions are asked or expected by the hospitals, is is stated, the only purpose being to give persons in the community an opportunity to become better acquainted with the hospital. Pearl Lucile Penticost Dies at Home of Parents H ANNA'S CREEK, Ind., May 11. Pearl Lucile Pentecost, 15 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pentecost, died early Thursday of Bright's disease. She lived with her parents about two miles west of Liberty. Besides her parents she is survived by two brothers, Raymond and Robert, and two sisters, Anna and May. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday from the Christian church at Eaton, Ohio. FORMER GOVERNOR OF VERMONT FOUND DEAD CBy Associated Press) RUTLAND, Vt, May 11. Allen M. Fletcher, of Cavenish, former governor of Vermont, was found dead in a room at the Berwick hotel here today. Death was declared to be due to a cerebal hemorrhage. Mr. Fletcher was one of Vermon't richest men. He had extensive real estate holdings In Indianapolis. 494.3S1.83 1.528.18 292,398.55 258,732.47 86.500.00 13,670.00 55,465.53 178,735.53 4.143.93 4,198.91 7,000.00 and due , $1,396,752.00 150,000.00 100,000.00 48.196.72 140,000.00 3,708.41 65,578.36 17,381.64 18,845.01 533,170.13 22,710.8'J 117,68071 180,410.75 2,029.35 ' 30,000.00 representrediscounts) $1,396,752.00 MITCHELL Touring CAR $1600 Delivered Choice of several colors Steve Worley Garage 211-213 N. W. 7th St Avery Tractor Owners 1 Buy .Averys Again 1 I Before you buy see I Black & Maddox I 1 1134 North 12th I iiiiiimiuimiiiimmiuiiHitmiiutimniiHiHMHmfiimiuHuiuuiiimiiuiiimiitu MiMiwtiiimtiimmmtniiiiniiHimuiininimnitnniitimimiifimuitiimHiwiiifi 1 FOR GOOD COAL I I Jast Call I ! J. H. MENKE I I 162-168 Ft. Wayne Ave, Phone 2662 TiHiiitimnHimtmiiminiiiininiii niiiiiiiifiinii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw j

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Automobile Agencies DO TOU KNOW? That you can buy new Superior 490 Chevrolet for $200 down and $35.50 per month at E. W. Steinhart Co.. North 10 St. Phone 2955. WE BUY. SELL. OR TRADE USED cars. Buick 4 roadster, like new; a bargain. Geo. Worley. 15 S. 9th. Automobiles For Sale 11 ANOTHER NASHALLEN Touring, new. priced like a new car. Real bargain; $S50. DODGE: Touring; elegant condition; $600. DODGE Touring, $395. ! OLDS Touring; cord tires, new paint. Splendid condition; 3o. CARS taken In exchange; liberal terms. NASH Sport Model. WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO. Open Evenings. 19 S. 7TH. PHONE 6173 BUICK 1914 touring for quick sale. $150. 'Easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. BUICK E49 Touring. 7-passenger, new paint, good top, cord tires, $970. Easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car .Dept., 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. BUICK Roadster. E44, all new tires. good top; Al mechanically. Ji50. Lafy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. BUICK 21-45 Refinished. new paint; for quick sale for cash. $1,225. Easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. CHEVROLET 1918 EIGHT TOURING. IN GOOD SHAPE; $425. BROWEP. AUTO SALES CO.. 21-23 S. "TH ST. STUDEBAKER 7-passenger touring; good paint, good top. 5 tires; $225. Easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept. 1 3 S. 11th. Phon el 541. BUICK E45 Touring, new paint, good top. good tires, mechanically fine; $675. Easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 S. 11th. Plion el 541. BUICK K45 Touring, new paint, good top, mechanically fine, good tires. $850. Easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept. 13 S. 1 1th. Phone 1541. CHANDLER 3-passenger closed top roadster, in good condition, new battery; $190. Easv terms; Chenoweth Used Car Dept. 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. CHANDLER 4-passenger Club roadster, run less than 800 miles. A genuine bargain. Priced for quick sale as owners business requires absence from city for balance of, year. Phone 2629. CHANDLER 1920 7-passenger, good paint, cord tires, all around good top. motor just overhauled, samr as new inside; must be seen to be appreciatI ed; $750. Easy terms. Chenoweth j Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. CHEVROLET Touring, good condition throughout; $275. E. W. Steinhart Co. Open evenings and Sundav. North 10th StPlione 2!55. I CHEVROLET Roadster, mighty fine ! condition; $150; cash or terms. W. E. J Steinhart Co.. North 10th. Phone 2955. I Open evenings and Sunday. CLEVELAND Touring, brand new, closed top; a real bargain. $1,250. Easy terms; open evenings and Sunday. Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. DODGE Sedan, good paint, 5 wire wheels, a real running motor; $S50. Easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 S. 11th. Phone 1 341. FORD Touring. lyiS; in good shape; a bargain, $175; easy n-rnis. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11. Phone 1541. FORD Coupe, same as new, very quiet motor; 5 good tires; 2 n-w cords; $550. Easy terms. Ohenowtli Used Car Dept., 13 S. lltii. Phone 1541. I FORD Sedan. 1921, can hardly be told ! from new: S575: t-ash nr r-v (Arm, W. E. Steinhart Co., North 10th St. Phone 2955. Open evenings and Sunday. KORD Touring. 1S20; good Fliape all around; good tires, demountable rims; $275; easy terms; open evenings and Sundays. Cnenowetii Used Car Dept 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. KORD SPEEDSTER Underslung. $S5; torpedo bodv. Just overhauled; 4 new Goodrich tires; price $200; quick sale. Cash or terms, Mr. Nickell, Rodefeld Garage. West Main. IF YOU ARE IX THE MARKET for a real good used car. don't forget to stop at Chenoweth's Csed Car Dept.. 13 S 11th. Phone 1541. MAXWELL 5-passenger, nice running motor; $150. Easy terms.. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Phone 1541. MAXWELL 1918 SHAPE; $300. TOURING; B ROWER FINE AUTO OVERLAND Touring, a good top. a dandy motor; $250. Easv terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 So. 11th Phone 15 4 L OVERLAND 5-passenger, cushions fine good paint; new top; motor rebuilt $250. Easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 a 11th. Phone 1 541. PAIGE 1921 5-passenger, looks same as new. $1,000. Easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S., 11th. Ph. 1541. 9 DON'T WHISPER. SHOUT The advertisement set In plain olid type is only a whisper compared to the manner la which this Ad. is set. Shout your message to Palladium readers by having your Ad. set as this one Is. Next time you advertise, tell the Ad-Taker to set your Ad. In style number five. The additional cost Is slight