Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 147, 21 June 1922 — Page 13

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922.

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EATON, Ohio, June 21. Inauguration of Eaton's annual season of openair band concerts will take place Wednesday evening on the courthouse lawn, beginning at 8 o'clock. The band Is made up of 20 pieces. There will be 10 of the concerts in the series, one each Wednesday evening of each week. The organization is made up of musicians from the several towns in Preble county, with W. Earl Young, Eaton, as director. The concerts are financed from t funds raised by popular subscription

among merchants, professional men and citizens. The Chamber of Commerce conducted the campaign for funds and the concert will be under supervision of this organization. Plan Condemnation Proceedings Condemnation proceedings to secure ground sufficient to make Richmond Pike street the proper width probably will be instituted in the courts, accord ing to Mayor H. L. Risinger. The prl ate purchase price asked by owners for the ground sufficient for widening of the street is said to be excessive, The street is to be paved and more width of street Is needed in order to place the tracks of the Dayton and Western Traction company in the cen ter of the street. Seeks Lot Partition Partition of lot 806 in Eaton i3 sought by Hiram B. Phelps in an ac tion entered in common pleas court. He claims a one-sixth interest in the realty as an heir-at-law of the late Jennie Phelps, also known as Eliza J Phelps. Defendants named in the ac tion are H. C. Phelps, Floyd, Char ley, John, Harry and Stella Elstun, Lida Matthews, Clyde Drake, Edna faoath and Fannie Wysong. Ordered Quiet of Title Quiet of title to 35 acres of land in Somers township was ordered by juage Kismger, m common pleas court... jn tavor of John Tewart, Rob ert G. Anderson, John Mack, James Elliott and John Featherhoof, if living, and if dead, their unknown heirs were named defendants in the action. Preble Marriage Licenses. Preble county marriage licenses: Oran W. Parks, 19 yars old, farmer, Kitchel, Ind.. and Minerva Buriff, 20 years old, Eaton; C. W. Rison, 52 CSvears old. farmer firntia unit Pln HP ' " I V V0.1C4, .livers. 22 years old. Camden- T? n vIVa o- . olu! -dQe' x-.v-"1U US Clayton, Ind., and Mary E. Wilson, ecnooi teacner, uampbellstown. File Tax Budgets Tax budgets for 1922 have been filed with County Auditor Hunt by several of the taxing sub-divisions of Preble county. The county budget commission, made up of Auditor Hunt, County Treasurer Samuels and County Prosecutor Sever, will meet the first Monday in August and will make a to.ur of the county, visiting taxing boards and going over their budgets. The county personal tax duplicate will show a heavy decrease in valuation this year and it is the belief of officials that taxing matters in the county will present many vexing problems. Plan Union Meetings Plans are being formulated for conducting the annual union church services during the summer months. The meetings will be conducted Sunday evenings, each church to entertain one or more of the series of meetings. The ministers will preach in the churches other than their own. Begin Wheat Cutting Wheat cutting is under way in Preble county. The last of this week probably will see the harvest in full sway. Reports indicate a good yield of grain of good quality. The harvest in Preble county this year is about two weeks earlier than usual. Ready for Duties The Rev. Charles F. Irwin expects to resume his paatorial duties in the Presbyterian church next Sunday, fter an enforced absence of several eeks, owing to a surgical operation. Mr. Irwin plans to preach at the morning service. Overhaul Phone Switchboard Announcement is made by Manager Morgan of the Eaton Telephone company, that the company is having its switchboard overhauled by a factory expert. Other improvements that wiil heighten the efficiency of the plant will be made. Manager Morgan states. Taboo Pre-Mature Shooting. Pre-celebration of the Fourth of July in Eaton is taboo. Council has instructed Chief of Pclice Willard Armstrong that there is to be no discharging of fireworks only on the Fourth and the ordinance regulating the fame is to be enforced. Urge Churches to Send Pastors to Summer School COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 21. Surprise parties to be given by small town and rural churches to their pastors are urged by the Ohio Federation of Churches in a statement. The "surprise" suggested is a purse of approximately f 20, to pay the ministers' expenses on a ten days trip to the second annual summer school for town and country pastors at Ohio State university July 10-21. Free dormitory space, equipped with army cots, in church gymnasiums and social centers near the campus will 6 ep expenses down, it is pointed out. -'A gift of this kind will enable the pastor to take an enjoyable vacation that will yield real returns to the church in improving the quality of , service he will be able to render," said the federation's statement.

CLASSIFICATION GUIDE The following classification headings appear in this newspaper In the numerical order here given, closely allied classifications being grouped together. The Individual advertisements are arranged under th-sse headings in alphabetical order for quick reference.

ANNOUNCEMENT 2 In Memorlam 3 Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral directors 6 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemeterv Lots, Monuments 7 Lodge Notices P Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES A Automobile Agencies 11 Automobiles For Sale 12 Auto Trucks For Sale 13 Auto Accessories 14 Garages Autos For Hire 15 Motorcycles and Bicycles 16 Repairing Service Stations 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE IS Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Cleanlng. -Dyeing. Renovating 21 Dressmaking Millinery 22 Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 23 -Insurance 24 Laundering 25 Moving. Trucking. Storage 26 Painting, Papering. Decorating 27 Printing Engraving 2S Professional Services 29 Repairing 30 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOTMENT 82 Help Wanted Female 33 Help Wanted Male 84 Help Male or Female 85 Solicitors, Canvassers. Agents 86 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 55 Business Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds 40 Monev to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs. Cats, Pets. 4 Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies Eo Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 51 Articles for Sale 61A Barter and Exchange 62 Business and Office Equipment 53 Boats and Accessories 54 Building Materials 65 Farm and Dairy Products 65A Farm Equipment 56 Fuel. Feed, Fertiliiers 57 Good Things to Eat 68 Home-Made Things 69 Household Goods 60 Jewelry and Watches 61 Machinery and Tools 62 Musical Instruments 62A Radio Equipment 63 Seeds, Plants and Flowers 64 Specials ar the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms with Board 68 Rooms without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74 Apartments and Flats 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent R0 Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent EAL ESTATE FOR SALE R Broker in Real Estate 82 Business Property for Sale 83 Farms and Land for Sale 84 Houses for Sale 85 Lots for Sale 86 Resort Property for Sale 87 Suburban for Sale 88 Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices Suburban HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs Earl Walker, of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. William Graham, of Dayton, Ohio, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Walker i and mother. Mrs. Mary Walker. .. .Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Elliott and children, of Pittsburg, Mrs. Elizabeth Best of Delphi and sister, Miss Georgia Elliott, arrived at the Elliott home here Monday evening Mrs. Alice Hanscom arrived home from Indianapolis Saturday, where she had spent a few days with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke, of Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Porter motored to Cincinnati Sunday and returned Tuesday Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Deardorff returned home from Chicago Thursday, Mrs. Deardorff having been there since Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carpenter and daughter, Mildred, spent Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jennie Porter and Miss India Keys The Woman's History club annual banquet was held at Litecroft, the home of Mrs. C. N. Teetor, Tuesday.... Miss Rena Manning, of Economy, and Miss Dorothy Porter, of this place, spent from Tuesday until Friday at Dayton. They were guests of Misses Helen-- and Katharine Plummer. Miss Helen graduated from normal school on Tuesday and Miss Katharine graduated from high school on Thursday Miss Lillie Benbow and friend, Charles Hayes, of Newcastle, spent Sunday in Cincinnati Emmett Cordell spent Monday at Richmond . CAM PBELLSTOWN, Ohio This is the third ar.d last week of the vacation Bible school training which SO children have been receiving here.... Mr. and Mrs. Harold House and daughter Martha spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank house and family Mrs. Ruth Harris of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Oler Miss P. C. Flora of Eaton spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. O'Hara Mrs. Kizzie Campbell of Eaton spent Sunday with Sam Swisher and wife William Arrasmith and family of Dayton visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armacost. Sunday Oscar Gard of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Craig of Cambridge, Ohio, were here over the week-end to attend the funeral of Mrs. Gard. . .Mrs. Harriet Parker, 90 years old, fell Saturday at her home and fractured her arm.... Mrs. Sallie Gard has returned from a visit in Dayton with her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Parker, who has been very poorly for a long time and is still no better Mr .and Mrs. William Parker and Mrs. Sallie Gard visited the former's mother, Mrs. Harriet Parker, Sunday afternoon Lyeil Ervin, Wilber McWhinney, Fred Swisher and Ernest Stiggleman spent from Friday until Sunday at the reservoir in Mercer county. JACKSONBURG, Ind. Ray Odom and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scates and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wickersham of Pershing spent Sunday with friends at Dayton, Ohio.. Mrs. George Newborn who has been visiting her brothers, Joe and Will Brooks, has returned to her home at New Lebanon, Ohio.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz and James Lutz and family spent Sunday at Fortville Miss Rozella Keever is attending the Muncie Normal Mrs. Josephine Underwood has returned from a two weeks' visit at

ANNOUNCEMENT

Cemetery Lots, Monuments WHEN TOU MUST HAVE QUALITY In monuments you will make use of Emslie's service. 15 S. 10th St. Personals 9 HUNTERS Positively no hunting or trespassing on farm formerly known as the Hill farm, near New Paris; first farm east of Water Works: D. W. Foster, Owner. SORE FEET Why suffer, use A-cur-A , Call Dafler Drug Co. about it Phone 1904. 901 Main St. Lost and Found 10 NOTE BOOK Or account book, lost; between 5th and 9th on Main. Return to Palladium. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BHCK 1921 sedan. D55: a real one for J600:cash or terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept, 13 S. 11th. DODGE Roadster, in excellent running condition; 5 good tires; good looking condition: $330. Brooks Bros. Garage. National Road West. FORD Sedan. 1920; a bargain. Geo. W. Worley, 15 S. 9th St. Shurleys' old stand. FORD Coupe, latest model, cord tires, entire car same as new; $450; terms to suit you. 14 S. 9th St. FORD 1318 touring, new top and new tires; $150; can be bought for $50 cash and $12 per month. 14 S. 9th St. OVERLAND Model 90, touring, late 1919 model. All new tires; -this Is a real serviceable car; $275. Terms. 14 S. th St. SPORT MODEL ROADSTER Looks like new; wire wheels; for sale cheap; "phone 6004. STUDEBAKER 7-passenger; for -sale; cash or terms; excellent buy. 900 S. W. A St. 'ANOTHER NASH" TOU CAN BUT a used car safely If you get a guarantee that warrants us condition. We sell these with the understanding that you purchase no grief or garage expense after you get it. HUDSON Touring: 6 cord tlrgs. crackerjack running order. Her is a real bagaln for some one. BUICK 1922. touring, cord tires; bar gain for quick sale. NASH 6 Roadster: late '21 model; like new; this Is one of the finest cars In performance In our city. OVERLAND Very late moCel touring; $450. CASH TERMS OR TRADE WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO. Open Evening3. 19 S. 7TH PHONE 6173 Auto Trucks For Sale 12 FORD Ton truck, in good condition; has been overhauled. 119 S. 6th. FORD Light delivery; just overhauled: a bargain at $125. Call at 15 N. 7th St. Auto Accessories 13 AUTOMOBILE TOPS And trimmings; auto storage. W. A. Parke, 17 S. 10th St. OfficePhone 1632: Res. 2724. BENNETTS" TIRE STORE Cooper truck cord tires are built for service; they are made of quality, material and you are assured of satisfactory service. Garages Autos For Hire 14 GARAGE For rent. Call 39 S. 17 St. TAXI 25c Day or night. Special rate on country drives. Thomas Taxi Servtoo Phonos 609t-6t9t. bial taxi skkvice -To Funk's T.akA pvfrv Snndav nlsrht: 61.50 round trip. Thomas Taxi Serv'rJe. Phone 6091-6191. Repairino Service Stations 16 AUTO REPAIRING Machine work of all kinds done at Shutz oarage, tn S. A St. AUTOMOBILE RETIRING OF ALL kinds. See us today. Bailey Bros. Garaeo. rear of Postoffice. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Da'r and night service; auto storage. W. M. Long, f.20 N. 12th St. Phone 3428. nroonurnnd TUVa Stella Tlnll who i v, .Moiiin. -hT. v,rntl.Cr rtntlstn T"o llrrVi tt r T-l rl tll oirl3 1 C rauTi . ' V.- V, turneu to ner nome m ALiiens, Aia .... Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson were called to Campbellstown, Ohio, by the death and burial of his niece.... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frame of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Frame of Dayton, Ohio, spent Sunday at the home of Hugh Fagan Jacob Riser visited friends at Miltont Ohio, Sunday. . ..Mrs. Hallie Kingery spent Monday with Mrs. Hugh Fagan Jesse Hormel and family visited his aunt at Winchester Sunday Miss Margaret Hood is confined to her home by illness Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks, Rhea Brooks and Wayne and Lowell Brooks attended the Children's Day exercises at Middleboro. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Conway were called to Newcastle Tuesday by the serious illness of his sister Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roth entertained the following relatives Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and daughter, Mads;c of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fagan and daughter, Frances, of Connersville, Mrs. Alice Brown and daughter, Mildred and son, Fred, Mr. and Mrs. George Pressall and children of Hagerstown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stonecipher and daughter, Elizabeth, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Level of Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mirse visited Millville friends Wednesday. CAMDEN, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and daughter, Miss Laverna, were in Richmond Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Scott were in Hamilton Sunday afternoon James Horrigan and family have moved from Main street to property owned by Mrs. Charles Marlatt on Hendricks street. Mr. and Mrs. S. Drummond have moved to the house vacated .by Mr. Horrogan. Mr. Drummond has sold his drug store to Mr. Campbell of Lynchburg Mrs. Ernest McCord and children of Toledo, are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler and Mrs. Cora McCord Claude Neff is home after an extended busi ness trip Miss Naomi Patten left Monday for a summer term in Ohio university at Athens W. T. Pheanis and Miss Hattie Reed left for a six weeks' term at Miami university Mr. Motley of Richmond was the guest Sunday of Miss Gertrude McShane... Rev. Eaton of Taylor university will preach at the M. ,E. church Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. . .Mrs. Mary Robinson and daughter, Miss May, returned Sunday from a few days' visit in Lewisburg, with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cook... .Miss Lucile Shafer returned to her home in Richmond Thursday, after spending several days with her aunt, Mrs. Lbuis Phares. .

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AUTOMOBILES Repairing Service Stations 16 AUTOMOEILE REPAIRING Of all kinds. We guarantee our work. Richmond Motor Sales Co., 12th & N. E. Phone 1494. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Let us put your oar In condition for summer driving. We fix them. 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. LET ME PUT YOUR CAR IN SHAPE for vacation trip. H. Thesing, 90S N. B St. VULCANIZING Try us on your vulcanizing. Price is right. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co.. 409 Main St. Wanted Automobiles 17 WANTED TO TRADE Nearly new Anderson steam vulcanizer, fully equipped and extras for Ford touring car. Call 517 South 9th St. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ALL KINDS of plating, mirrors resilvered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758. CISTERNS AND WELLS Cleaned and repaired; filters built: work in or out of town; call 412 N. 11th. Phone 60S9. E. E. THOMAS Furniture crating, carpenter job work, screen work, furnir ture repairing.Shop 1020 Main.Ph.l 936. ELECTRICAL For anything in electrial construction see Chase Electric Co., 6th and Main St. Phone 6034. HAGEN BROS. Landscape gardeners and tree experts, treating trees for bours. 91 Liberty Ave. Phone 4344. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened; fly screens made to order; bicycle and baby cab tires; repairing; work called for. Phone 3086, Wesley Brown & Son. WATCH Clock and Jewelry cleaning and repairing. Work called for. H. Clvde St. John. Route A. Phone 4913. Dressmaking Millinery 21 HEMSTITCHING AND High class work done, son, 23 S. 8th. PICOTIN Nell Dickin HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered.machine button holes, floss stitching, brai.ling Davennort Co. 64 S .12.Ph.1786. Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 20TH CENTURY WARM AIR FURnace. Also plumbing. fee oeo. w, Meefhoff. 12a S. 10th. Phone 6247. INSTALL THE CALORIC FURNACE Vow Tt saves fuel, elves more heat Sold by W. O. Harrison, Phone 54103, R. R. C, Richmond. MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace; office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J- Knapp. Insurance 23 A GOOD ACCIDENT POLICY will properly protect you against accidents on that vacation trip. Why not consult Kelly & Keck? Insurance Service, 901 Alain St. Phone 2150. Laundering 24 xsi--mi-. nAaiii.'.ua--Wanted. 922 I - - I WASHINGS Wanted call 810 N. 12th street. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant de livery, moving, local and long hauls. John Graf..,Townsend's. Ph.1296-6008. CECIL HILLING For draying, moving, long hauls a specialty :get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1959. CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant de livery, household storasre. Gochner, Feltman Cigar Store. Ph. 2039-4363. DRAYING Moving, hauling of all kinds, storage, crating. Ora Monger, 7 So. 7th St. Phone 31o7-274H. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 222S-15G6. W. G. Baker, manager. MOVING, STORAGE An1 crating of all kinds. Local and long distance haul ing. Forest Monger, 519 N. D StPhone 2529. Painting, Papering, Decoration 26 L. M. IIA1S Will hang your paper right away, no waiting, no delay. 1029 .Main St. Phone 1014. PAINTING Decorating, varnishing, enamelin.T. graining. "Quality First." E. C. Sims. 509 N. 17th. Phone 2571. PAPER HANGING Wanted evenings: 311 N. 5th St. inquire PAPER HANGING Work guaranteed 617 S. 9th. Phone 4124 noon or evening. Repairing 29 ANY SHOE SHOP Will do a job "while you wait." But do you have to gasp for fresh air and brush off after being in there? It's not necessary here. Rapid Shoo Repair, 32S Main St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 COOK Wanted: at Glen Miller Sani tarium. Phone 361b. FANCY WORK Wanted, women de siring positions doing fancy work at home, during spare hours. shodld write immediately to Underwood Art Goods Co., Portsmouth, Ohio. LADY With some experience in lodge. to assist in organizing and soliciting for new members for an up-to-date fraternity insurance order; salary and commission. Box G-7083 care Pallad ium. cTENOiiRAPHER One with experi ence in sales department 01 mrg. per ferred; salary $18 a week to start ideal working conditions. Box 1-90 care Palladium. WANTED Ladies to sell Nu-shine Furniture and pautomobHe cleaning pousn on commission, can eariv o mornings corner 6th and Main Sts. .North est Lnited Specialty Co. WOMAN wanted; for housework. Phone 3403.

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Help Wanted Male 33 50 MEN WANTED Relaying new rail on C. & O. railroad two miles south of Richmond, Ind. Inquire at Camp Cars, South Richmond. L Street and C. & O. crossing. Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock. Wages 3d cents per hour. The Fred R. Jones Co. CARPENTER. PAINTING & REPAIR work wanted to do. Call 605 Va Main St. MAN Married; wanted for dairy and poultry farm. Walter B. Fulghum. 620 National Road West. Phone 3304. MAN Wanted, to od hardening, one who has some knowledge of machine woric: can also use millright for several days. Indiana Tool Co. MEN WITH or WITHOUT Selling who can work all day Apply after 6:30 at Experor eveience, ning. 1134 MAIN STREET SALESMEN WANTED Are you a willing worker? If so, we have a fine proposition for an energetic live wire one that will net the hustler from $9.00 to $15.00 a day with very little effort, to work Richmond territory. If you want work and want to make better than a living, get in touch with me at once. D. Moody Welling, 750 South 7th street TRUCK DRIVER And two men for general work. Call at 300 Main St. WAITER Wanted at Interurban Res taurant; South Sth street WE HAVE JOBS OPEN FOR THE FOLLOWING: HORIZONTAL BORING MILL OPERATRS; PLANER OPERATORS; BESLEY GRINDER OPERATORS; ASSEMBLERS, PLASTERERS, INSPECTORS. APPLY IMMEDIATELY AT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, THE NATIONAL AUTOMATIC TOOL CO. Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents 35 CIGAR SALESMAN Wanted ; $25 to $35 week and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Send stamped addressed envelope for information. Royal Cigar Co., High Point, N. C. LOCAL SALESMAN Wanted, to rep resent us exclusively or as a sideline. Fastest selling electrical specialty ever marketed. Brand new in this territory. Liberal compensation. Steady position. A. L. Lewis Co., manufacturers of U-Pee-It Indicating1 Fuse Plugs. Crane Bldg., 222 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Canton, Ohio. SHIRTS Large manufacturer wants agents; sell advertised brand mens shirts direct to wearer. No capital or experience required. Free samples. Madison Mills, 505 Broadway, New York. Help Male or Female 34 YOUR TIME IS WORTH MONEY if you invest it properly. Invest in a business training. Enter any Monday. Richmond Business College. Situations Wanted Female 36 PRACTICAL NURSING Wanted. 43 N. bth St. Situations Wanted Male 37 DECORATING Work wanted by Interior and exterior decorator; a former overseas ex-service man; would like to connect with a company. Address Chas. J. Bartlett, Box C-3057 care of Palladium. TRUCK DRIVER Wants position. Call at 223 Main St. FINANCIAL Investments, Stocks, Bonds 39 BUSINESS MEN'S FINANCE ASSOCIAtion of Richmond, Indiana; 50 shares preferred stock and 10 shares common, for sale, cheap. Write Box 538 West Palm Beach. Florida INSTRUCTION Correspondence Courses 42 EARN $110 TO $250 Monthly, expenses paid, as railway traffic inspector. Position guaranteed after 3 months' spare-time study or money refunded. Excellent opportunities. Write for Free Booklet E-292 Stand. Business Training Inst.. Buffalo. N. Y. LIVE STOCK Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 FINE PASTURE And plenty of it. Running spring water and cooling shade. 7 5 acres best pasturage in Wayne county. Phone W. J. Sanborn, Centerville. Poultry and Supplies 49 BABY CHICKS Limited quantity of wnite Leghorn baby chicks, electricfl'lv hatched from heavv laying strain, uvjc eacn. inone Si04, w alter a. tuighum. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever's Watch Shop, 7 South 11th St. FRAME BARN For sale; size 25x25. Call 2019. MISCELLANEOUS Hay in the field; Polled Shorthorn bulls; motor cultivator been used as a demonstrator, priced right. Wood E. Elliason, Centerville. Indiana. WEDDING GIFTS AND GIFTS THAT LAST. L. C. Lawall. Jeweler and Optometrist, 607 Main Street. Business and Office Equipment 52 OLIVER TYPEWRITER Almost new; late model; priced at a bargain. 529 N. 19th St. Farm and Dairy Products 55 i HAY Nw timothy and clover hay 1 Phone 54244.

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Good Things to Eat 57 KIRCHER'S MILK 6c pint; can't be eQualled; if you want us to deliver, . can Phone 4096 today. Household Goods 59 CALL AT TOWNSEND S when you wan t to buy or eell good used furniture; it will pay vou. Townsend's New & Used Ooods Store, 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. CHAIRS 6 walnut cane bottom chairs for sale: practically new; 90SH Main. Phone 1208. DAVENPORT Dining-room table, bedroom suite, coal range, feather bed and other articles. 330 So. 15. Phone 2941. GOOD COOK STOVE WOOD; FOR SALE. PHONE 3160. GOOD USED GOODS We buv and selL Brammer fe Nease Furn ture Exchange, 520 Main. Phone 14,1. STAND LAMP J'; complete, while they last. Chase Eieo. Co, 6th & .Vain St., 2nd floor. Phone 6034. USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1SS2Musical instruments 62 PHONOGRAPHS ITEPaTrED Any make; 65-note players made into SS; pianos and players repaired; tuning, reflnishtng. James Aitken, 106 N. 13. Phone 6049. RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store, 827 Main St. WASHBURN PIANO For sale: or will consider trade on a good car; call 218H So. 5th. Wearing Apparel 65 SUITS OR OVERCOATS $23.50; made to moasure by A. Nash Co. Raincoats, $7.50 to $25; all wool gaberdines at $30; made to order. Mr. R. Marsh wiil wait on customer on Wednesday and Saturday. 921 Main StROOMS AND BOARD Rooms With Board 67 ROOM For rent, with private family; mceiy rurnisnea; room suitaoie ior z; break fast optional. Call at 518 So. 8th. Rooms Without Board 68 6TH ST., S., 305 Two furnished bedrooms for men; modern. Phone 2668. 8TH ST.. N. 216rent; modern. -Sleeping room, for 8TH ST., S. 23 Modern furnished room for gentleman; good location. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 MAIN ST., W. 99 Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, for rent; modern. NATIONAL ROAD WEST, 229 3 modern furnished Bieeriinir or lierht house keeping rooms for rent. Phone 3122. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS With board. Phone 6197. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 2ND ST., S. 102 Modern furnished apartment; ground floor. Geo. B. Moore. Phone 1149. 3-ROOM APARTMENT with bath and kitchenette; no children. Phone 5275. KINSEY ST., 205 For rent, two-room furnished apartment, with private bath. . WILMOR BUILDING, Furnished apartment; N. 12th and B streets. Phone 2911 or 1459. - APARTMENT Lower; furnished; four rooms; for rent. 1300 N. A St. APARTMENT Modern; 4 rooms with with bath; upper apartment. 1519 N. D St. Wanted To Rent 81 SMALL HOUSE Or three or four unfurnished rooms with bath, wanted to rent; 1st floor preferred. Call 1795 between 6:30 and 8 p. m. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS For sale. We can give you anything you want. J. H. Schell. Phone 2082. GOLDEN RULE METHOD The safest. Try it. List real estate with J. B. Maag. 311 N. 9th Phone 2686. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 Southllth. Phone 1641or 2169. IFYOUWANT TO BUY OR SELL propertv call Porterfield cjffice, 303 Union Bank Bldg. Phone r565. Farms and Land For Sale 83 50 ACRES Of level, black ground, close to Green's Fork on main road. Well improved, fall possession. This is a fine little farm, and if you are looking for a real producer, it can't be beat. Priced for action, or will take a piece of city property In part trade. McKinley & Gruelich, 223 Colonial Bldg. Phone, office 2153; residence 2S02. f8 ACRES Near Economy, Ind., for sale bv owner. Will trade for city pro perty. A real buy. Phone 54244. FARMS For real estate see A.M.Roberts. Richmond. Ind. R. F. D. Ph. 4171. Houses For Sale 84 12-ROOM HOUSE Close in, modern; sale or trade for 6 or 7-room house. Jordan & Hiatt, 231 Col. Bldg. Phone 1570. BUNGALOW New; good double at a bargain; modern single, central; SO acres cheap. Arthur Brooks. EAST END 7 rooms: modern, hardwood floors and finish, built-in features, 4 bedrooms, hot water heat, good garage, large lot. A beautiful home of modern architecture at a reasonable price. Burdsall, Willett. Custer Co., Realtors. 7104 Main St. Phone 2962-1481. . ' SOUTHEAST 6-room modern house, newly painted, papered; here is a bargain Tor someone, can be sold on terms. Long & Tillson, 201 K. P. Bldg. Phone 6226-1008-2017. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BUSINESS SERVICE

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Count your blessings and you will find many reasons why you should go on hoping. It's only when blue days overtake you that little troubles knock you out. The lark Is on the wing as quickly as the dark night Is done. Sing your song of hope and the blackness of rps-. pair and fear will disappear. - . - , - Your hope will grow in the ratio that you help otters , to have hope. Hope is man's great treasure. He gets e axt measure and as he earns, he get3 returns. , .' , , . All men gather about the festal board and drink the c,up of Joy. when hope holds the feast.

Copyright, 1922,

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Houses For Sale 84 MODERN RESIDENCE PROPERTY Closeln, 3-car garage. Immediate possession; will sell at a bargain. Bailey. & Ferguson, Realtors, 20i-20S Colonial Bldg. Phone 1956. REAL VALUES IN HOMES SOUTHEAST 6 rooms: modern, Ideal location. An exceptionally good buy at a moderate price. WEST SIDE 5 rooms, modern, corner lot. A home in mighty good shape, on excellent terms. SOUTH END 6 rooms, modern, nice neighborhood. An inexpensive home. "See Us For Service." - BURDSALL, WILLETT, CUSTER CO., REALTORS 710 4 MAIN ST. PH. 1481-2962 SEE ME IF YOU WANT A HOME that also gives you an income. - John - N. . Koll. Mgr.. 101 N. 9th St. AUCTIONS LEGALS Auction Sales 90 FARM SALE 280-acre farm, all level, mostly black land, - all fenced and ditched, 12-room brick house, good buildings, running water in permanent pasture; 8 miles west- of Eaton, on Boston Pike; centralized school, good neighborhood. Public auction "at courthouse in Eaton, Ohio, on July 15, 1922. at 1 p. m. Direct inquiries to Jacob Fleich. Jr., R F. D. 3.-Eaton, Ohio, or John V. Dye, -Attorney. Eaton, Ohio. Joseph Fleisch,- executor of Michael Fleisch," deceased. Legal Notices 91 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss. : Estate of Axel E. Lamb, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit court, administrator of the estate of Axel E. Lamb, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. HARRY THORNBURG. Administrator. Frank T. Strayer, Atty. Junel4-21-28 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE KtAL ESTATE A PUBLIC SALE State of IndiaiiL Wavne County, ss. : In the Wayne-Circuit Court, Aprii term, 1922. Thomas A. Billingsley. administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Carter, deceased, vs. Emma Goodall, et al. The undersigned administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Carter, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Wayne circuit court, said administrator, will at the-hour of 2 p. m. in the afternoon of the 19th day of July, 1922, and from day to day thereafter until sold offer for sale a public auction the following described real estate, situated in Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, to wit: Lot number One Hundred and Twentv-one (121) in the Schwegmau's Addition to the City of Richmond. Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the Wayne circuit court's approval, for not less than two-thirds of the full " appraised value of said real estate. At least one-third of- the purchase money cash in hand and the balance in two equal installments due six and nine monthts after date of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing seven percent (7) interest from their date, waiving relief, and providing for attorneys fees and upon confirmation of sale by the court, of said sale, all of said notes shall be secured bv first mortgage on the real estate sold, and said real estate to be sold subject to the taxs of 1921 pavable in 1922. THOMAS A. BILLINGSLEY. Administrator ,of the estate of Elizabeth Carter, deceased. Frank T. Strayer. Atty. June 14-21-28 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Binders, Mowers, Rakes New Hay Loader (Above like new) 317 North A St. AUTOMOBILES 1928 Westcott Cihiam my Wire wheels, new paint, excellent condition $575 Brower Auto Sales Co. 21-23 S. 7th St. AT 30 NORTH 7TH ST. 1922 Columbia Six touring, run 3.000 miles; a real bargain. 1921 Dort touring, like new. 1920 Monroe touring, in excellent condition. 1920 Ford coupe. 1920 Ford ton truck, closed cab and body, pneumatic cord tires; very cheap. J. DACEY Cash or easy terms. Phone 5200 Automobiles at 14 SOUTH 9TH ST. We have a used car that will srult you. Come in and look them over; we can make terms that will suit you. Cadillac 8, touring at a real prlc. 1921 Columbia sport model, wire wheels, driven very little ..'.$675 1920 Studebaker Special 6 touring :a real automobile ...,..$500 1921 Buick roadster. Light 6, cord tires : ..$900 1920 Overland touring,, new 4; driven very little $425 191S Dodge touring, cord tires, a real buv ....$4'5 191S Chevrolet 490 -touring, all new tires "....$225 1918 Overland model 75, touring. a good buy .. .$225 We will trade for anything.- .. WalterE.f Phone 1858 FINANCIAL FARM LOANS BURDSALL, WILLETT, CrSTER CO REALTORS ;- 710 Main St. Phone 14S1-2962 BUSINESS SERVICE by Basil TjS. Smith