Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 128, 30 May 1922 — Page 13

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM Classified Advertising n,5XZ.S.Vzt and ndexd. for Basil t U,V.C accraing to the ah .?mlth systen (Copyright). as are restricted to their P o?Saliallu.m f type. ' Orders for Irregular Insertions, the one-time rato applies. TRANSIENT RATE. PER LINE 1 tin,. Charge Cash I J- Pr line uc lOc times, per lino 9v. 8c nilount slx average words to the accepted. ' 1838 thaa three llne" Classified ads accepted until 11 a, vri f Publication same day. m n mum cash ad accepted. 30c. Aiinlmum charge ad accepted. 35c . Ptone 2S34 or 2872. and ask for an S. i., ker- who wiH assist you in writing your ad. SELLERS IS RECEIVER FOR FARMERS' GO-OP COMPANY AT EATON i EATON. Ohio, May 30. Frank Sel lers has been appointed by Common T1 j . . . ioao juuge a. u. itisinger as re ceiver for the Farmers' Co-operative Cigar Leaf Tobacco company, located In Verona. As receiver, Sellers fur nished $10,000 bond, with Isaac Sel lers and E. B. Smock as sureties. Application for a receiver for the company was filed May 3, in common pleas court, by Jacob Hoff, H. H. Murry. c c. Cromwell, Jesse Hapner, L. M. Ressler and Herman Snorf, stockholders and directors. The application avers the company defaulted in payment of its franchise tax to the state tax commission, and therefore is debarred from doing bus iness as a eo:-poration, and that the com pan h.s not operated for a year. The i aimers' bank of Verona, and the Greenville Savings bank, Greenville, also are named defendants to the ac tion because it is averred the com pany is obligated financially to both institutions. Changing his ploa. from not guilty to guilty. Albert White, 24 years old, Richmond, Ind., was sentenced Monday by Judge A. C. Rislnger In common pleas court to serve not less than six years nor more than 16 years in the penitentiary, for burglary. White was charged with robbing the hard ware store of William Poos, in Eaton, in last March. White's younger brother, William, and Harold "Bud" Wallace, also of Richmond, who White implicated in the Poos Job, and who are under indictment for burglary, still are In the county jail in default of bond. Declares Candidacy. Charles O. Fisher, Eaton, is the first to file with the county election board a petition declaring candidacy for county office. He seeks nomination for recorder, on the Republican ticket. He has served as clerk of the county election board. The time limit for filing nomination petitions expires June 9. Awarded Contract. Henry Becker, Eaton, contractor and builder, has been awarded the contract for erection of a combination town hall and community building in West Alexandria. His bid was $33.. 335. A year or two ago the village voted a bond issue of $27,500 for the improvement and the issue has Just been taken over by a Cincinnati bond'house at a premium of $611. The difference between the amount of the bond issue and the contract price will by some arrangement be taken care of by the village council. Markey Improving. The condition of John Markey, prominent local real estate broker, is reported as showing improvement. He has been confined to his bed in his home several days as a result of an attack of pneumonia. BEGIN DEMOLISHING BIG PINE TEMPLE ALL SEATS ARE OUT Work of demolishing the Billy Sunday tabernacle has already commenced. Tuesday morning: workmen began

separating the benches into convenient lengthj and several trucks were put on the Job carting them out to Earlham college where they will be used as seats for the commencement. With the rows of seats out the big building seems as bleak and as empty as a barn. A few visitors drop in occasionally, kick over the floor covering, and sometimes find a ntckle or a 'A lU3rter. but otherwise there is nothing to detract from the steady work of the men who are cleaning it out. Building Looks Large. Robbed of its seats, and with nothing to break the sight but bare posts, the tabernacle, seems on the inside to be bigger than it looked during the meetings. Filled with reople. it had never seemed to be a full block long, only the distant voices of the last 10 rows singing the last phrase of "Brighten the Corner" indicating the great distance. The building when torn down is to

xe rebuilt at Earlham college as an juuwjr gymnasium, to De used as a temporary training place, until money can be found to build a permanent one. Students of Oberlin To Spend Vacations In Studying Geology fBy Associated Press) OBERLIN, O., May SO. Nine Oberlin students this summer will make a motor trip of approximately 4,000 miles this summer to the Pacific coast, for which they will receive college credit. Prof. Lynds Jones of the zoology department, will have charge of the tour. Another party of 12 students, ln charge of Prof. G. D. Hubbard -of the geological department of the college, will spend seven weeks studying the geology of tne Appalachian mountains this summer in West Virginia. The motor trip will last from June 23 until Aug. 4. The purpose of the Journey Is to etudy the bird, animal and plant life along the route, and to examine the geological makeup of the

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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE The following classification headings appear in this newspaper In the numf ical order here given, closely allied classifications being grouped together. l no individual advertisements are arun'W these headings In alphabetical order for quick reference. . , ANNOUNCEMENT ; in Memorlam Cards of Thanks Funeral Directors 8 Funeral Flowers 2 Cemetery Lots, Monuments 7 Lodge Notices Coming Events 9 Pergonals 10 Lost and Found . A AUTOMOBILES , Automobiles For Sale i? Auto Trucks For Sale Auto Accessories 1 parages Autos For Hire J Motorcycles and Bievcles J ""'Pairing Service Stations 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE i25u?.,ne8 Services Offered lk 5,ulldln,r Contracting 5? Cleaning. Oyeinsr. Renovating l Dressmaking Millinery 5? Heating. Plumbing. Roofing insurance i Laundering Si? .vlnar- Trucking. Storage ;?Ea.' PPrlng. Decorating HI r!"tlng Engraving. II Professional Services ll Repairing $ Tjllorlng and Pressing 11 Mantel Business Service l t, , EMPLOYMENT 5?Se,'p Wanted Female iiSe p Wanted Male li H',11P Male or Female a a?M!?ra- Canvassers. Agents S3 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male , FINANCIAL SJ Business Opportunities in investmenta- Stocks. Bonds jj M"nev to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION "Correspondence Courses s leal Instruction Classes JsMu.sIe'11' Dancing. Dramatic !r"m,vat Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction IVE STOCK Jo it?a- Cats- Pets 1 Sorfs- Cattle. Vehicles Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock ,, . 4, MERCHANDISE 7-Artlcles for Sale 5lABa,rter and Exchange k? Business and Office Equipment 63 Boats and Accessories i2uIldlnS Materials KTFam anJ Dairy Products 2fA -Farm Equipment BS Fuel Feed. Fertilizers liS01"1 things to Fat ro "ome-Made Things Household Goods Jewelry and Watches il Machinery and Tools Jj Musical Instruments kza -Radio Equipment 63 Seeds. Pllintg an(1 Flower 2 $?eials at the Stores H Wearing Apparel 68 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD fj Rooms with Board 5 Rooms without Board "Rooms for Housekeeping Z?"vcatori Places 'I Where to Eat J2 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT it APartment9 and Flats Z Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 7 Houses for Rent 7; Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent J? Slimmer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE JJ Broker in Real Estate lz Business Property for Rale 83 Farms and Land for Sale 4 Houses for Sale 8R Lots for Sale 88 Resort Property for Sale 87 Suburban for Sale 8J Real Estate for Exchange uniea iteai instate AITTTn'S T TCl 1T.5 90 Auction Sales 81 Legal Notices ORGANIZE ASS'N OF GIRLS' RESERVE A significant step toward the organ ization of a city association of Rich mond of the Girl's Reeerve corps was the formal initiation held recently of 61 girls at Morton high school. At the Garfield Junior high school 27 girls were inflated, and at the Dennis junior high 6chool 21 girls were initiated. The Y. W. C. A. candle service was used for the initiation ceremony and each girl repeated the code and the pledge. The high school groups have as their sponsor Miss Eunice Brokaw, the Garfield groups, Miss Ruth Boyd, and the Dennis groups. Miss Mabel Loehr. The Girl's Reserve corps Is the junior organization of the Y. W. C. A. and has now a nation-wide organization. The unit of organization is the corps having from 10 to 20 girls under an adviser. A division is made up of ail tne companies ln a school and the companies are composed of two or more corps. Each girl is accepted as a Volunteer Reserve until she is Initiated. The Girl Reserve Is an organization of the same nature as are the Camprire ana Girl Scouts with similar pur poses and work. Members are taught to mane simple, unpretentious clothes, of good quality, to cook both in and out of doors, to make budget, to carry on a bank account, to practice thrift, to participate in athletics, to know birds, flowers, etc., and finally to pre pare themselves as reserves to meet the need for intelligent. Christian service. The work in Richmond has prgved successful thus far and the girls hope that ultimately their division may become a part of the National associa tion. country. Prof. Jones, in outlining the trip, said: "A large part of the curriculum Is the study of human beings. The party will camp out along the way. Two meals, breakfast and dinner, will be served in camp, and the noon eating will be done in restaurants." The Mississippi will be crossed at Dubuque, la. After spending two weeks in the canyons in Utah, the students will enter the Los Angeles region, in Caliofrnia, where they will spend a week near the ocean. The party will return to Oberlin bv train The geology party will leave Oberlin June zs, and will live at Pearisburg, w. va., until its return Aug. 10. The region to be studied contains a complete section of the geologic tocks irom the oldest or the Appalacb lan mountains, Prof. Hubbard said, aown to tne age in which coal was made. Of the dozen students signed for the course, three are women, one a Chinese young man, who is preparing himself for geologic work in his home country, and one is a member of the British consular staff in China, who will spend a part of this furlough year in America this summer. The expenses on the geological trip are about $150, including transportation. Eight semester hours of credit is given for the work.

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ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery Lots, Monuments nax, rou MUST HAVE QUALITY T?m"l?ulnent9 yu wlU make uu of aervice. 15 K 10th. Coming Events WEBSTER DETECTIVE ASSOCIATION "WILL MEET IN WEBSTER. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE L ALL MEMBERS ARB" REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT. WALTER H. BEES ON. SECRETARY. Personals F,ET Why suffer, use A-cur-A rr.". .ums o. about It.-Phon 1S04. oi Main St. Lost and Found 10 .rianJ8prUlJf coat lost at tabernacle Sunday, gall 3739: reward. iE?PaAr of tortoise shell glass--03t on Cart road. Phone 34 1 6 Pcemervr T J1"1 l03t- ln EarlhTm cemetery, Monday afternoon. Phone POCKETBOOK C anH r"".1-"'"" ' ur- DIU5 K,,"',' ,n taoernacle Sunday. Keturn to Chenoweth. 1105 Main St. RINO Lost; e-old s( Ph'onet2057.yerrOUn1' Gle" MUler park" AUTOMOBILES Automobile Agencies Wt.L7o,SELL)R TRADE" used cars, jord 1920 roadster. $265;. Ford 1917 WU WoUl850 1920 rier Geo stand. y' U S- 9- Shurleys old Automobiles For Sale 11 BUICK 4 A HanTf' (I An Used Car Dept., 13 S. 1th. lng. Phone 1541. Chenoweth Open eve-BwiC?T-t"lA.r'M one 450. Chenoffinf ?honDee?i4113 S' Uth- 0pen B7fnK Touring; a real bargain: i"i F,htZn01i?th Used Car Dept. 13 OUth 11th. ODen rnln Bk'lli BTTTrtT. . : t7sn w:iourln?- n?w toP. sood tires: 1 7510.-.. Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 e. nth. Open evtnlnn rK i c . , BT.ICK 6 Touring, new top. good tires: 1 ,7.5:.. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 ?,1Inj OPILfenlngs. Phone 1541. ifinn " 10urIn? ia peach of a car; I 00A. Chenoweth Used Car Df.pt 13 frouth 11th. Open evenings. Ph 1541 B T T7 C JC R 7.ro' ; Cr-. ''FaoocuKfr louring. In fine M1"??4 Chenoweth Used Car ;-;- n.n. upen eveniners. Ph 1541. BK.67oToOdUrirrlS;75?0aUlh?h BUICK 6 Touring, overhauled, in ex-?-.od hape; $575. Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 South 11th Open evenings.Phone1541. P ?xPLfR-r-Chummy roadster; is" a Der,Ut ;ifb .CheJoweth Use,i Car 1541 11 th- Cash or terms. r. rPLESedani in Al shape, fine 7-fi2'Vandout: il250- Chenoweth hrtd.Cawr)ept-V13 s- nth- Cash or terms.Phone 1541. PtII7 Tfn y- w m . " I . A. "'t-A BABY GRAND S7.2S r?Wetth Used ir Dt., 13 S. 11. w ir-ima. xnone ie4i. CE,vLET Touring, At condition; sr.inhaHKSrtahU1ie0nt:hIt5- W' CYR-JZ1 roadster V .""'"""'B u sa uar Dent 13 teouth llthL Phone 1541. Cash or terms Ct8ZROkKr Tourjn": good shape! 5i;,v.Ch210weth Used Car Dept.. 13 llth- Cash or terms. Phone 1541. CHE ROLET-TouringT-Tearne; I ii.Ch?.n(weth Used Car tfept.. 13 nth- Cash or terms. Phone 1541 tHEnX?urlnr- fin a11 wv through. t-ash o rterms. Phone 1541. Dept. DAVIS Touring; a good one; SVT Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 s i ' """ " ci mg. none j4i. .lk y ! .That you can buy a .. " f ; ' nevroiet ror 1200 down and $3o.50 per month at E. W fcteinhart Co., North 10 St. Phone 2955. ESSEX-Touring $S00. Chenoweth TTsert " r , V A:l'Lp?i a vi1Um4 . S. 11th. Easy terms. Phone 154l" FORI Roadster, closed top; iTfs" Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 S 11th -jlaBy terms. Phone 1541. F? T R .td ? J e r wlthTruck back; $150. Chenoweth Used Car Pept., 13 S. 11th Easy terms. Phone 1541. FORD Touring; a good one! $200 Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 S 11th." Easy terms. Phone 1541. ItftFORD SEDAN 8 months old. run but very little, jperfect condition all around, two brand new KellySpringfield cord tires; a real ar-S?,l ?5Z6- Cash or terms. R. W. Steinhart Co.. North 10th FRANTCLIN TouHns; all new paint: Car DeDt. new urea: ii.non. rhprnweth t-.bj 13 S. 11th. Easy terms. Phone 1541. GRANT 6 Tourlne: f. ai5tand tire 26. Chenoterms. Phone 1541. iAJ?'E?rTourln5'v, an sood shape: $o00 Chenoweth Used Car Dept. Open evenings.3SmhPhone541. HERCULAS Touring; a goodcarfor 1U0. Chenowerh i7ctA ri t Phone 1541 HUDSON Touring car:" a bargain: 13 ' - ' 1 1 "10, rnone 1341. INTERSTATE Sedan7Tgood"c7r"lro7 $350. Chenoweth Uged Car Dept. Open evenings. 18 S. llth. Ph. 1541. MAXWELL 1920; EXCELLENT CONDITION, $35. B ROWER AUTO SALES CO., 21-J8 S. 7TH ST. ROAMER 1920 sport car. This Is a very attractive high grade car. Motor in excellent condition. Good tires Car has Just been refinlslred. E. W. Steinhart Co.. North 10th St. ANOTHER NASH YOU CAN BUY a used car safely If you Bet a tuirmin mat warrants us condition. We sell these with the understanding that you purchase no grief or garage expense after you get FORD Touring, dandy shape; $275. DODGE Touring, good running order; 9375. OVERLAND Very late model touring$450. DODGE Touring; looks like new; g fine tires; cracker-Jack order, $575. OLDSMOBILE 8 Touring, new paint6 wire wheels, cord tires, new spare' Here's a fine car at a low price $750. ALLEN Touring, 4 cylinder. Less than factory cost; $S50. FORD Truck, rack and cab, express $125. body; cattle CASH TERMS OR TRADE WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO. Open Evenings. 19 S. 7TH PHONE 173

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8 AUTOMOBILES Auto Accessories 13 AUTOMOBILE TOPS And trimmings: auto storage. W. A Parke, 17 S. 10th St. Office Phone 1632; Res. 2724. BENNETTS' TI"E STORECooper Cord or Fabric Tires witu an Extra-Plv for XtraService. Xtra-ilileage and less trouble means greater economy. FLEXO MOTOR OIL Made for the Ford; takes all chatter out of transmission bands. II. Thesing, 808 N. B St. LET US DRAIN YOUR CRANK CASE and put in Sunoco oil. Bailey Bros. Garage, rear of Postoffice. GaragesAutos For Hire 14 TAXI 25c day or night. Special rate on country drives. Tnomas Taxi Service. Phone 6091. Motorcycles and Bicycles 15 POPE Single cycle motorcycle; for sale Runs good; $35 for quick sale. H. Thesing, 90S N. B St. RepairlnB Service Stations 16 AUTO REPAIRING We gladly furnish estimates on any Job of repairing. L. M. Faucett. 900 S. W. A St. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Of all kinds. We guarantee our work. Richmond Motor Sales Co., 12th & N. E. Phone 1494. auiUMUBll-B Kfci'AI KINCi Let us put your car In condition for summer ariving. we rix them. T. A. Robison, 17 S. 6th. Phone 1039. CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP iruiiaers or bodies, door and wind shield glass. Auto repairing, auto painting. trimming.N.12 & B. Ph. 2453 LET US DO your vulcanizing; price Is Co.. 409 Main St. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ALL KINDS of plating, mirrors resllvered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758. CARPETS CLEANED Rain or shine. We call for them. Phone 2766. E. E. THOMAS Furniture crating, carpenter Job work. Screen work, furnlture repairing.Shop 1020 Main .Ph.lJ36 ELECTRIC WIRING of all kinds. See us today. Chase Elec. Co., 6th & Main. 2nd floor. Phone 6034. HAGEN BROS. Landscane r-arenern and t bours and tree experts, treatlns' trees for 91 Liberty Ave. Phone 4344. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and readjusted, 50c: we make "em cut like new. Called for and delivered. 715 N. B. Phone 2617. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened; fly screens made to ordor; bicycle and baby cab tires: also repairing; work called for. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. WATCH Clock and Jewelery cleaning Clyde icuaii iiik. 11 orn caiiea ior. t. t. John. TlnuM-A. Phone 4913. Dressmaking Millinery 21 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered. machine button holes, floss stitching, braiding.Davenport Co. 64 S.12.Ph.l 786. HEMSTITCHING And picotlng. Children's frorks. Nell Dickinson. 207 K. of P. Bldg. S. 8th St. Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 20TH CENTURY WARM AIR FURriace. Also plumbing. See Geo W Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. ' MARSHALL CWolverine) furnace; of-I'r-e-and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. Insurance 23 THE MOST IMPORTANT MATTER aft er me purcnasa or a new automobile Is proper Insurance protection. Aetna Policies excel. See Kellv TCerW in. SVrance Service, 901 H Main St. Phone - 1 Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant delivery, moving, local and long hauis. John Graf. Townsend's. Ph.l296-600S. CECIL HILLING For Graving. movlTTg long hauls a specialty; get my prices: satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1959! CITY TO CITY HAULING-Merchant delivery, household storage. Goehner Feltman Cigar Store. Ph. 203U-4363. ukaig Moving, hauling of all hinds, storage, crating. Ora Monger. 7 So. 7th St. Phone 3137-2746. GENERAL DELIVERY and light hauU lng. H. Chesnut. headauarters. r.ntt. man s Furniture Store. Phone 6160. MOVING. STORAGE And cratinjToTaU Kinds. Local and long distance haulPhonelzlf Mon8er' 619 N- D St MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 s. llth St. Phones i?28-1566. W. G. Baker manager. - 1 Painting, Papering, Decoration 26 PAINTING Decorating, varnishing, namel.ng. graining. "Quality First" E. C. SimsJO? N. 17th. Phone 2571. wEcR HANGING Work guarate J17 S. 9th. Pnone 4124 noon or evening Repairing 29 A STRANGERCame Into our shop one day and said. Friend. I have travelled all over most of this country But never saw a better equipped and more friendlv place anywhere than the Rapid Shoe Repair. 326 Main St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 COOK Wanted; for an institute. Adnress oienn Orphan's Home, Terre nauLe, jnaiana. GIRL Wanted to wash silver at Westcott Hotel. GIRL Wanted: for general housework. Call at 2001 East Main. GIRL Wanted: for general housework; reference required. Address Box B-2194, care Palladium.

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EMPLOYMENT Help WantedFemale 32 PS3ERWan ted f experienced lady French T3,n fishing department, .trench Benzole Pieanin mvn -viain street. " ' a -wv., . u T?FD -N't-'RSE Wishes care of : , i nervous or mental disease, out of doors for the summer preferred disease, c7,Llimonth alJ.1 board. Address 412 burnmlt Ave., Connersvllle. Inrt cierren. ; SMWlnX6tLady wanted to Bew911 Help Wanted Male 33 NIGHT COOKRestaurant. -Wanted; at Interurban TWO EXPERIENCED T.T VPT A V w an rea. Jd. Apply office Municipal ElecLightA Power, 32 So. 8th St. trie Help Male or Female 34 A YOUNG MAN OR YOUNG LADY with thorough knowledge of bookkeeping and stenography can always find agreeable employment. Every graduate has a life membership In our employment department. Think about this. Richmond Business College. Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents 35 SALESMEN Several live wires, local and travelling 35 per week. Experiipce and acquaintance with automobile owners preferred but not essential; leads furnished. Answer in own handwriting giving short history of self, also reference and telephone number If any. All replies wfli be treated with strict confidence. Address Box G-7080 care Palladium. Situations Wanted Female 36 HOUSEWORK Wanted. Call at 25 So. 6th St. HOUSEWORK Women would like to help with housework In country. 1303 Harris St. STENOGRAPHER Position as stenographer wanted by woman with university education; whole or part time. Has had experience. Address Box.G7078 care Palladium. Situations Wanted Male 37 FARM HAND Wants place on farm; single and experienced. Box C-3054 care Palladium. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 38 A REAL "HAYWOOD TIRE SURGERY" station for sale. Located on one of the larger cities of Indiana. Equipped complete for rebuilding and repairing tires. This business is well established, and doing the repair work of the town. Our books show this business to be a 100CJ, proposition. If you think that you would like to enrage in a business of this kind, and have at least $3,000 to Invest, then see how quick you can answer this ad. as this is no doubt the opportunity that vou have long been looking for! A chance to get into a profitable business with a limited amount of canltal. "Pikers" will please not answer, as this ad Is Intended only for those who mean ousiness. uax o. 7079 care Pal ladium. LAW COURSE Law professor with Yale D. C. L. degree has complete law correspondence course for sale, half regular rate. No books required. Anyone may enroll. Time payments allowed. Degree obtainable. Invaluable business training. Complete local bar preparation for each separate state. Rare opportunity. Address Box 1S37, Yale Station, New Haven. Conn. LIVE STOCK Poultry and Supplies 49 PIGEONS For sale; Homers, Carnaux, young mated pairs; squabs specialty. 23N. Sth. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARGAINS in watches and high grade Fpectacles. Call at C. E. Keever's, TVatch Shop, 7 South llth St. BEES and bee supplies for sale; at all times through season. Allen Rich. Fountain City. Phone 1SS8 R. R. A. DRESSES Gingham dresses! chlN dren's dresses and rompers, gray sateen and wash silk pettlbockers. It will pay you to Investigate our merchandise, as we mfgr. these garments and can save you money. Boyce Garment Co.. 1209 Main St. GRADUATION AND WEDDING GIFTS L. C. Lawall. Jeweler. 607 Main St HA,IR SPECIAL For 10 days beginning May 24th ending June 3 all natural hair goods at V2 price. Miss Steward. 13 So. 10th St. Phone 1372. Barter and ExchanQe 51A CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when vou want to, buy or sell good used furniture; it will pay you. Townsend's New & Used -jjStorf-35-37 S- 6th. Phone 1296. GOOD USED GOODS We buy andTseir Brammer & Foster Furniture Exchange, 520 Main. Phone 1461. USED FURNITURE ANn RTOVTtq Fc?,1'.' ?d 8old- Home Supply Co., 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers 56 CORN For sale: 400 bushels, moil vi low corn. Ray B. Lindsev. Ln.ant vllle. Ind. Good Things to Eat 57 KIRCHER'S MILK 5c pint: can't h equalled; If you want us to deliver Call Phone 4096 today. Anf i.j... Household Goods 59 GAS RANGE For sale, cheap; In good condition. Phone 1753. E a REP RABY STROLLER F"oT Call 311 So. 6th St. sale. Musical Instruments 62 PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED Any make; 65-note players made into S8piano and player repairs; tuning, reJinishing. James Aitkin, 106 N. 13 Phone 6049. PIANO Buy a used piano or playerpiano from us at our actual cost: convenient terms. Fulghum's VietrolaStore. 1000 Main St RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy. sell 8JT S st8' Miller Harness Store. Seeds, Plants and Flowers 63 TAIA.TO Aster, snapdragon and scarWoJV flan- Clyde M. Ronan, So. " est 2nd and G Sts. Wearing Apparel 03 syiTj3 OR OVERCOATS $23.50; made 7 c tau--oy A- asn (jo. Kalncoats. $7.50 to $25; all wool gaberdines af 130, made to order. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers on Wednesday and Saturday. 621 V4 Main St-

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ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board I'TTH ST, S. 100 For rent; furnished Sleeping room with bath and private en trance. TWELFTH ST., S. 64 Furnished room for rent; with bath. Phone 1786. ROHS For rent; 2 light housekeepIng rooms. Phone 1247 after 6 p. m. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 10TH ST., a 41 Modern furnished aDrtment for light housekeeping; no children. 12TH ST.. s: 44 Furnished apartment; strictly modern, newly refinlshed. 12TH AND B ST., N. Furnished apart-""J.-'I1 W'llmor building. Phone 2911 or 14a9. 17TH ST.. N. 101 For rent; fur2'56 cottase; three rooms. Phonfc APARTMENT Two rooms, furnished lor light housekeeping; also threeroom apartment; no children. Phone 0 i t D. FLATS For rent; four-room flat, $10 iV L"rco rooms, J.'.oo mo. Call 520 N. 19. Houses For Rent 77 DOUBLE HOUSE 8 rooms; modern: cf only: possession June 1. 102 S. 3rd St. Phone 1214. 'ROOM FLAT For rent; gas. electric jiKiiiu. inside lonei; lie per month. Bauey and Ferguson, room 202-203 j L-aioniai tsiag. j. will Ferguson, esse A. Bailey. 6-ROOM HOUSE Modern; furnished; for rent; $25 per month. Box C-3052 care Palladium. 9TH ST.. a 107 Furnished house; with heat; for rent. D ST., S. 1414 To rent; modern 5-room house; completely furnished, for June and July; references required. Phone 6224. NINETEENTH ST., N. modern house, for rent 402 8-room Phone 53013. FURNISHED HOUSE For rent; sixroom; modern; no children. Box G-7074 care Palladium. Offices and Desk Room 78 OFFICE ROOMS For rent; ln K. of P. building. See Frank Strayer, 201 K. P. Bldg. Wanted To Rent 81 TENTS WANTED TO RENT; 2 TENTS FOR CAMPING PURPOSE FOR TWO WEEKS IN JULY. WRITE BOX B-240. CARE PALLADIUM. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate HOMEs of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newklrk, 337 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2310. HOLSES Over 80 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR property call Porterfield office. Phone 1965. Farms and Land For Sale 83 FARMS For real estate see AM. Roberts. Richmond, Tnd. R. V. D. Fh.4171. Houses For Sale 84 10TH GT., SOUTH 6-room modern house In best residence snuare in citv; newlv papered and painted: will sell on -i down, balance terms; priced right. See Long & Tillson. 201 K. P. Bldg. Phone 622S-100S-2017. 8 A REAL INVESTMENT Four-apartment brick veneer building. 6-room and bath to each apartment; newly papered and decorated. In excellent shape throughout; this property will show about net on price. Burdsall, Willett. Custer Co., Realtors, 710 U Main St. Phone 1481-2962. CF.NTERV7LLE 7-room house: bath furnace, electric lights and water svstem; located on West Plum St priced right A. M Barr. Centervjlle, Ind ELEVEN-ROOM DOUBLE On South 7th. $3,500. Two 12room doubles on S. 5th, $3.S00 each. J. B. Maag, 311 N. 9th. Phone 26S6. TWELFTH ST.. S. Mode rn 5-room cottage; a bargain. See Jordan & Hiatt, 231 Col. Bldg. Phone 1570. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE OF APPOTVTUrvT Notice is hereby given tiiatthe undesrigned have been appointed bv the circuit cout of Wayne County, Indi- i ana. as executors ot the last will and testament of Jesse Brooks, deceased late of said county. Said estate is probably solvent. MARY BROOKS. rT , WILLIAM E. BROOKS. Harris & Harris, Attys. Mavl6-23-30 FINANCIAL

CONFIDENTIAL QUICK LOANS fefaVamup1 and repay us in small monthly Installments or you can pay ?n full a any time and you are charged Interest only for actual Ume loan f runs!' FOR EXAMPLE Get $100.00. Pay back $5.00 a month with Interest at legal rats. " Other amounts ln same proportion. RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY . (The Friendly Company) , , Established 1895 " ' 207 Colonial Bldg.. Phone Automatic 1545 Under Slate Supervision.

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could have done a little crowing if she had felt so inclined. th lanad?umrtInd ??fi.Ceen ?ens ln the .Poultry column of :; tne Palladium and sold them all after the second insertion. aaSa?l3RSH Ja,tb Pultry ' which Is " advertised "in. the Classified Section "Now you have 'em now. you don't.", r : . V to sell Stf 9t7. P0UJtry or 81JPPlles teh you would lrke to sell just call 2S34 and ask for an ad taker. ' - -

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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 63 AUTOMOBILES ' "Buys the very best ' . :" Nfr 30x3J4 Tire and Tube In our entire stock. Both for $10 74 Larger sizes In proportion Strictly quality 4 LEE 8 S. 7th St. Richmond MR ..i Bti1 ilt fill il J Hi ti AimtomoMle .. Bargaies , at 14 South 9th St. W f 1 n n r 1 11 n . . o wucc oiy- car to da bs ioia KAwZ- j uur mney rerun.ded. Sod 8edan- wire wheels. 1921 Buick roadster. jau fsuicic Six touring. 1919 Buick Six touring - ScrtPP Bootfi Six tourfaff. 1918 Buiek Four touring . 1921 Oakland Six touring.' 1919 Oakland SI xtouring. 1920 Chevrolet touring, 490. 1918 Chevrolet touring, 49d. fU IaweH touring, new tires, 1918 Studebaker Four touring. Also several more, -Cash, Terms or Trade. Walter E.Schott! Real Offerings in Good CAR. Rebuilt and guaranteed to be as represented. Will demonstrate until you are satisfied. 1916 Ford touring car in At ' shape ;g 1919 Ford touring, winter top. 26 ton Ace truck priced right ton Garford truck In excellent condition. ton Garford truck, good as new. a 1320 Oakland touring in condition, a good buy. good M7e.U' 1318 eood "res, new P8lnt $;so 1920 Maxwell, good shape. S3 Overland, in all around good condition - 53 Overland, good th-esr 'palnr$275 G00J Ford truck7"l919 model. EASY TERMS Open Sunday. Expert Auto Repairing. Richmond Motor Sales Company : Paige Sc Durant dealers. 12th & N. E St. Pljone 1491-6025 WAYNE MULL, Mgr. . MERCHANDISE Office Furniture for Sale No doubt there are many offices ln Richmond where there are Idle desks, chairs, files,, and general equipment doing nothing but occupying space. Why not cash In on all of this furniture that's doing you absolutely no good. There's a constant demand for office fixtures, of most every description. Insert an ad ln the PALLADIUM miscellaneous sale column. The cost Is small and you will be surprised at the immediate results obtained. PALLADIUM classified is the greatest Miscellaneous sale exchange market in the Richmond territory. . FINANCIAL BUSINESS SERVICE

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