Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 293, 9 December 1922 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, DEC. 9, 1922.

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GRAIN PRICES (Markets by Larnscn Bros. & Co.. . 212 Union National Bank Building.) CHICAGO, Dec: 9. President Harding and Julius Barnes received undue credit for today's bull grain market. rf roiirsp. the attitude of the admin istration toward foreign financing had a stimulating effect, but probably the most important bull factor was the report that Argentine offerings of wheat had been withdrawn from the Liverpool market It has been believ ed for some time that all is not well with thp Arpfnt1n croD. and if their surplus is materially cut It will mean sharply an inconsistently higher pri ces for North American wheat, corn and oats were strong, with wheat and with continued good cash demand. There was western buying of corn ntrainst Omaha and a ETOOd southwes tern business in oats. The entire irrnin list felt the SUHDOrt Of rye which moved up rapidly under re newed German buying. RANGE OF FUTURES' (Markets by Lamson Bros. & Co., 212 Union National Bank Building.) CHICAGO, Dec. 9. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: Dec. ..-..1.19 1.224 1.19 1-22 May ....1.17 1.20V. 1.17 1.20 July ....1.08 1.09 1.08 1.09 Rye May 88 .90 .88 .90 Corn Dec 70 .72 .70 .72 May .70 .71 .69 .71 July .... .69 .70 .69 .70 Oats Dec 44V4 .45 .44 .45 May .... .43 .44 .43 .44 July .40 .41 -40 .41 Lard May ...10.20 10.25 (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. Ohio, Dec. 9. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.3801.39; No. 3 red. lty. $1.301.33.. Corn No. 2 white, 7677c: No. 3 white. 7475cf No. 4 white, 73 74c. Corn No. 2 yellow, 77Z78c; No. 3 yellow, 7576c; No. 4 yellow, 73 74 c. , . Corn No. 2 mixed. 7576c. i late. MiRner, 4,8((3c. Kye Higher. 88fi89c. Hay $13.5019.50. (By Associated Fress TOLEDO. Ohio, Dec 9. Clover seed Prime cash, $13.75; March, $13.85; Dec, $13.75. Alsike Prime cash, $10.90; March, $11.17; Dec. $10.90. Timothy Prime cash, $3.40; March, $3.60; Dec, $3.40. (By Associated Press) ' -CHICAGO. Dec. 9. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.33L33: No. 2 hard, $1.23. Corn No 2 mixed, 7172c; No 2 yellow, 7174c. . 3 white, 4445c.' Pork Nominal. Ribs $10R11.50. Lard $10.75. INDIANAPOLIS HAY (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Dec 9. Hay Market, firm; unchanged. LIVE STOCK TRICES INDIANAPOLIS, Dec 9- H KS Receipts. 12.000; higher. Cattle Receipts 400; unchanged. Calves Receipts, 400, lower. Sheep Receipts. 100; unchanged. HOfC Top price hogs 150 lbs. up$ 8 5? Bulk of sales good hogs.. 8 3 SO Good hogs 160 to ISO lb. av 8 4 0 W 8 50 Good hogs 10 to 200 lb. av 8 4 a Good hogs 200 to 225 lb. av 8 3d 6 8 40 Good hogs 225 lbs. up. 8 30 8 3 un tn ISO lbs.... 8 50S 8 bO Pim nf'fnrdinir to weight 8 50 down Good to best light sows... Heavy sows Stags subject to dockage. Sales In truck division... nan cr in nrice vear ago.. 7 25 4v 7 f0 7 00 7 35 6 00 7 00 8 35 W 8 50 7 25 8 25 Killing siners, i.ov xu- "tT"..-,. Good to choice 5S12 la Common to medium . . . . .. 8 00 9 00 Killing steers. 1100 to 1200 Good to choice 8 50 9 50 Common to medium ...... 7 00 8 00 Killing steers. 1000 to Hllbs.-. Good to choice 7 5010 00 Common -to medium . 6 OOr , 00 Killing steers less than 1000 lbs i. Good to best yearlings S 50o l0 .5 Common to medium 5 oOw b 50 Other yearlings 7 00 8 00 . -. . i. , . -.3 ...i.l f ppH i n t? cattle c. son lhs. and un... 25 7 50Steers' less than 800 lbs... 5 00 6 50 Heifers, medium to good.. 4 40o 5 00 Cows, medium to good... 3 50 3 .o Calves. 300 to 600 lbs 6 00 7 2a Female butcner came Good to best heifers..... Common to medium heifers Babv beef heifers Good to choice cows Common to medium coys. Poor to good cutters Poor to good fanners Bulls and Calves Good to choice butcher bulls Good to choice heavy bulls Common to good light bulls Common to good bologna. Good to choice veals..... Common to medium veals rt .'holce heavy 6 50i 8 00 4 SO'jr 6 00 8 50 9 50 4 50(5 6 25 4 00i 4 25 3 25 4 3 75 2 50 2 75 4 50 5 4 00 5i 4 3 50 'si 4 3 50.W 4 10 50 Si ll GO 6 00 8 00 calves 6 50 7 50 roor to medium neavy calves 5 6 0 Sheep ml l.nmt On.o , - a i.tT.i,-. lie-lit sheenl o 00 Si 5 50 Good to choice heavy sheep 4 00 4 50 Common to medium sheep i 000 3 00 Good to choice light lambs 13 OOijt 14 2o Uood to choice heavy lambs 10 OOftfll 00 Fair to medium lambs... 11 0012 00 Common lambs S 00 to 9 00 Mucks. 100 lbs 2 00 3 00 WINCHESTER MARKETS WINCHESTER, Ind.. Dec. 9. Cor rected daily by the Winchester union Stockyards company. Hogs Receipts six cars; market is higher; light Yorkers, 140 to 160 lbs., $8.20: 160 to iso its.. m.wus.w; mixed, ISO to 220 lbs.. $S.10; medium, 220 to 240 lbs.. $8.10; heavies, 210 to 200 lbs.. SSig'S.lO; extreme heavies, 300 pounds and over, $3.00; light York ers, $S."0 down; pigs. iu ids.. s.zu . . r . i . co l v. .. dOwn; rougus, ?o.i)V, otasa, ou luo docks. $5.50 down. A Cattle Good to choice steers, $7.50 8; fair to good, $6 7; good to choice heifers,. is i.au; cnoice, .au; fair to good cows. $34; canners and cutters. $1.50(ff2.50: bulls. $34. Calves Choice $10.00 down; com mon. $8.00 Q 9.00; culls, $7.00 down. Sheep Spring laraos, $1I12; culls and heavies, Ja.vuiea.uu; cnoice sneep, $3.00??4.00; common to good and bucks, $l.U03Z.ut; yearlings, to.uu $6.00. DAYTON. Ohio,. Dec 9. Hogs Re- . i , ... .. ceipts, live cars; iuhjuci wuu, HOGS Choice heavies ..$8.23 Select butchere packers 8.25 Heavy Yorkers 8.25 Pigs, 110 lb. down ...... 8.25 Light Yorkers 8.25

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DP FATHER BY McMANUS "Res. XT. 8. Pat. OfjLChoice fat sow 6.50 6.75 Common to fair sows 6.00 6.50 Stags 1.00 5.00 CATTLE Choice steers $7.75 $8.00 Fal to good butchers.... 7.00 7.50 Fair to good heifers 6.00 7.00 Choice fat heifer3 7.00 7.25 Choice fat cow3 4.00 5.00 Fair to good cows 3.50 4.00 Bologna cows 2.00 3.00 Bulls 4.50 5.00 Calves 6.00 9.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep $2.00 5.00 Lambs 8.0011.00 (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 9. Receipts Cattle, 500; hogs, 3,800; sheep, 100. Cattle Market, slow and steady; butchers steers, good to choice, $7.50 9.50; fair to good, $6.507.50; common to fair, $4 6.50;. heifers, good to choice, $7.509.50; fair to good, $6 7.50; common to fair, $3.506; cows, good to choice, $4.506; fair to good, $3.504.50; cutters, $2.50 3.25; canners, $1.502.35; stock steers, $47; stock heifers, $3.50 4.50; stock cows, $2.503; bulls, steady; bologna, $4 5; fat bulls, $5ffi5.25; milch cows, market, steady; $S0100. Calves Market, slow, 50c to $1 lower; good to choice, $1111.50; fair to good, $8 11! common and large, $47. Hogs Market, slow, steady to 10c lower; heavies, $8.40 8.50; good to choice packers and butchers, $8.40 8.50; medium, $8.408.50; stags, $4 5.25; common to choice heavy fat sows, $67; light shippers, $8.50; pigs, 110 lbs. and less, $68.50. Sheep Market, steady and unchanged. Lambs Market, steady, and unchanged. fBv Associated Press) t CHICAGO, Dec. 9. Hogs 7,500 ; active; slow to 10c higher; bulk 190 lb. averages to butchers, $8.358.40; top $8.40; on 170 to 180 lb. averages; bulk packing sows $7.508; desirable pigs around $8.35; estimated holdover 2,000; top $8.45; bulk of sales $8.15 $8.40; heavy weights ?8.208.40; medium weights $8.30 8 40; light weights $8.308440; light lights, $8.258.40; packing sows smooth $7.608; packing sows rough, $7.35 7.65; killing pigs, $8.258.40. Cattle 1,000; compared with week ago, beef steers and better grade butcher she stock unevenly 25 to 75 higher; medium grade beef steers and good to choice beef heifers reflecting most advance; extreme top long yearlings and matured steers, led with show cattle $13.65; lower grades beef cows and heifers steady to 25 lower; canners and cutters 35 to 40 off; bulls weak to 15 lower; -"eal calves 50 to 75 higher; stockers and feeders largely 25 higher; week's bulk prices follow: native beef steers $8.40 10.15; western grassers $6.75 7.25; stockers and feeders $5.757; beef cows and heifers $3.75 6.75; canners and cutters $2.653.25; veal calves $9.25 $9.75. Sheep 6,500; compared week ago lambs about steady; best yearling wethers 25 lower; sheep steady to 25c higher; advance mostly on heavy kinds; feeder lambs 35 to 50 higher; closing top fat lambs $15.50 to city butchers and packers; bulk $14.75. $15.25; culls steady ut $1111.50; desirable 90 lb. shorn lambs $13.50; good 95 lb. fat yearling wethers, $12.80; heavy fat ewes $56: lighter weight, quotable up to $7.75; week's top feeding lambs $14.60; bulk desirable kind, $1414.50. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO. Dec. 9. CattleReceipts, 325; market steady. Calves Receipts, 150; market lower, 513. . . Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market light, steady to 10c higher; mixed, steady to 10c lower; heavv, $8.80; mixed, $8.808.90; pigs. $99.10: roughs, $7.25.50; stags. $4.505.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,600; heavy stock, slow; handy lambs, strong; prices unchanged. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 9. Hogs Receipts 3,000; market steady; yorkers. $S.65; mixed, $8.65; mediums, $8.65 pigs, $S.75; roughs, $7.00; stags, $4.50. Cattle Receipts 350; market slow. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 1,500; market steady; top, $15.25. Calves Receipts 300; market lower, top, $11.50. (By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa., Dec. 9. HogsReceipts, 4,500; market, higher; heavies, $8.608.65; heay , Yorkers. $9 9.10: light Yorkers, $99.10; pigs, $9 9.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 300; market, steady; top sheep, $8.50; top lambs, $15.25. Calves Receipts, 100; market, steady; top, $13. PRODUCE MARKET INDIANAPOLIS, , Dec. 9. EggsIndianapolis jobbers offer country shippers for strictly fresh stock, delivered at Indianapolis, 43 48c; candled: jobbers selling storage eggs at 34c doz. Poultry Jobbers buying prices for heavy fowls, 18 21c; springers, 1922, 16isc; broilers under two lbs., 25 Leghorn fowls 'and springers, 25 discount roosters and stags. 10llc; turkeys, 3442c; old. 252Sc; ducks, 4 lbs. and up. 15 17c; geese, 10 lbs. and up, 15 17c; squabs, 11 lbs. to the dozen. $4.50; rabbits, $1,502.50 a dozen. Butteir Jobbers buying prices for nackine stock, delivered at Indianapolis, 2027c; jobbers selling prices for creamery butter, fresh prints, 51c. CHICKENS- AND PRODUCE DAYTON, Ohio, Dec. 9. Steady.

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Roosters, 12c per pound. Hens, 17c per pound. Springers, 18c per pound. Fresh esgs55c per dozen. Butter, 54c per pound. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO. Dec. 9. Butter Market higher; creamery, extras, 55c; creamery, firsts, 48 50c. Eggs Receipts, 7,737 cases; market unchanged. Live Poultry Market unsettled; fowls, 1320c; springs, 19c; roosters, 13c; turkeys, 25c; geese, 18c. Potatoes Market steady; receipts, 31 cars; total United States shipments, 484. Wisconsin sacked Round Whites, 7585c cwt ; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked and bulk Round White's, 7080S cwt.; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohios, 75 80c cwt; Idaho sacked Russets, No. 1, unbranded, $1.20 cwt; Idaho sacked unbranded, $1.20 cwt.; Idaho sacked Rurals, $1.0001.05 cwt: Baker Rnrals mostly $1.40 cwt; no sales reported. "' (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Dec. 9. Market unchanged. LIBERTY BONDS (By 'Associated Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 9. Final on Liberty bonds today were: 3 . Second 4 First 44 Second 4 Third 4 Fourth 44 Victory 4, (uncalled) Victory 4 (called) U; S. Treasury 44 prices $100.30 98.36 99.10 98.50 98.96 98.84 100.34 100.00 97.74 NEW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK, Dec 9. Close American Can 73 '4 Am, Smelting ..... 54 Va Anaconda 48 J4 Atchison 101 BaWwln Locomotive 124 Bethlehem Steel, B 624 Central Leather 33 Chesapeake and Ohio 66 C. R. I. and Pacific 32 Chino Copper 23 Crucible Steel 65 General Motors 14 Goodrich Tires 34 Mexican Petroleum 238 New York Central 95 Pennsylvania 46 Reading 764 Republic Iron & Steel 47 V3 Sinclair Oil 32V4 Southern Pacific 86 Southern Railroad 23 Studebaker 133 Union Pacific 138 U. S. Rubber 52 M U. S. Steel ....1038 Utah Copper 62 RICHMOND MARKETS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 40c: rye, 70c; old corn, 65c; new corn, 63c; straw, $8 ton. SELLING Oil meal, per ton, $57.00; per hundred weight, $3.00. Tankage, 60c per cent, $73.50 per ton; per cwt, $3.75; barrel Fait, $3; wheat middlings, per ton, $37.00; per cwt, $1.90; bran, per ton $33.00, per cwt, $1.75; cottonseed meal, per ton, $60.00; per cwt, $3.15; gray shorts, per ton, $38.00. per cwt, $2.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond ilour mills are paying $1.20 for new No. 2 wheat LOCAL HAY MARKET Goofl timothy, $12.0014.00; choice clover, $12.00; heavy mixed. $12.00. PRODUCE BUYING Cpuntry butter, 36 40c a pound; eggs, 43c44c dozen; hens, 16c a pound; Leghorn hens, 13c a pound; fryers weighing 2 Ids, 16c a pound; under 2' lbs., 13c. CREAM AND BUTTER FAT Richmond creameries are paying 55 cents per pound for both butter fat and sweet cream. BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price of creamery butter is 56c a pound. FAMILY MARKET BASKET Fruits and Nuts Apples, 5 10c lb.: bananas, 10c lb.; lemons. 30 40c doz.; oranges. 20 60c doz.; Florida grapefruit. ' for 25c; Isle of Pines grapefruit, 10 15c each; California grapes, 25c )b.; imported Malaga grapes, 40c lb.; alligator pears, 405oc; sweet cider, 50c gallon; sorghum. 75c gallon: honey, 30c frame; cocoanuts, 15c each; new Brazil nuts, 30 45c lb.; English walnuts, 50c lb.; hickory nuts, 10c lb.; walnuts, 5c lb.; golden dates, 25c lb.; Smyrna pressed figs, 50 65c lb.; cooking figs, 30c lb.; honeydew melons, 20 40c each; California pears, 5c each; tangerines, 60c dozen; fancy Idaho Winsap apples, $2 per bushel; cultivated persimmons, 15c box; Catawba grapes, ACit haclrat 1 limaa A.Cn Ant tniraT Ines, 60c doz; new naval oranges, 75c doz.; Cuban pineapples, 2035c each. Vegetables 1 Green string beans, 35c lb.; sweet potatoes, 5c per lb.; tomatoes, 25c peV lb.; cucumbers, 25c each; potatoes, 2c lb., 25c a peck; sweet Spanish onions, 10c lb.; dry onions, 5c lb.; peppers, 60c doz.; spinach, 15c lb.; lettuce, 10 15c per lb.; cauliflower. 35c per lb.; celery, 510c stalk; white pickling onions, 15c lb.; new white turnips, 5c lb.;' cranberries 18c lb.; Hubbard squash, 6c lb.; parsnips, 5 lbs. for 25c; cabbage, 4c lb.; pumpkins, 15 20c each; new home made kraut 15c a quart; new Pennsylrania buckwheat flour, ,124c per lb.; mushrooms, hothouse buttons, $1.25 lb.; hothouse radishes, 5c bunch; shallots, 10c a bunch; wax beans, 20c a lb.; endive, 30c a lb.; white wax beans, 35c lb.; eggplant 35c lb.

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GRAND JURY TAKES UP COLLECTION FOR ALLEGED SLAYER'S SWEETHEART

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Miss Anna Elias and her nameless babe. - Just another case where the woman pays and pays and pays touched the hearts of the grand iurors probing the murder of the wife of Abraham Becker, New York. Becker is being held for the killin-r. Miss Anna Elias, an unwed mother, the sweetheart of Becker, and her n neless child presented such a pitiable figure before the investigators that the grand jurors took up a collection amounting to $130 and presented it to her. Becker is charged with burying his wife alive and covering her body with quicklime.

NEARLY $200 GIVEN TO CHRISTMAS FUND Contributions of nearly $200 were reported to the Christmas clearing committee, Saturday, as follows: Paul Comstock ; $ 10.00 James A. Carr 5.00 Loyal Chapter Eastern Star 25.00 Moral's Committee 36.00 Wayne Aerie of Eagles.- . 100.00 F. H. Edmunds ; 10.00 A Friend l.oo Anonymous .25 S. E. C 2.00 Santa Claus LOG A Citizen 75 $191.00 Money so contributed will be used in unified charitable activities, formerly undertaken by private initiative, with some consequent duplication or inappropriate gifts. Citizens wishing to make personal contributions to families with which they are personally acquainted are rc quested by the committee to register the names in the central offices maintained at the social service headquarters, so that duplication of effort, or outside intrusion on the donor's plan may be avoided. Citizens who know of other families not provided for, which they believe in need of Christmas cheer, may insure their being taken care of by registering the names with the bureau. EARLHAM DRAMATISTS TO PLAY "SEVENTEEN" "Seventeen," the well known comedy by Booth Tarkington, is to be presented by the Mask and Mantle, Earlham college dramatic club, Saturday night, Dec 16, st 8:15 o'clock in the college chapel. The college dramatic artists have beon working hard on the production and a very credits able interpretation of the play is assured by the collegians. Tickets are on sale now and the plats will be open for reservations next Wednesday at the W'estcott pharmacy and at the college. Admission will be 50 cents. The full cast as announced by Mrs. H. R. Robinson, director of the play, is: Mr. Baxter, Alan Wallace: Mrs. Baxter, Pauline McCrsy; Jane Baxter, Ame.Ha Rarick; Willie Baxter, Francis Robinson; Johnnie Watson, Ben Ahl; Lola Pratt, Mildred WTUtley; Mae Parcher, Esther Burke"; Joe Bullitt, Walton Jay; Genesis. Rogert Kellum, Air. Parcher, Herbert Bowles; George trooper, Birken sha w Mendenhall ; Miss Boke, Ruth Hoskins; Mary Brooke, Edna Kenyon; Wallie Banks, Orvil Miles. "Seventeen" was first made famous in book form by Booth Tarkington and was later dramatize.' by the author and 8tewart Walkeri It has just been released for amateur production and is admirably suited to such use. It has been given thousands of timfes by professionals and always , scores a great hit with the ardieace. Humorous situations abound all through the four actsrund the play portrays vividly the days of "seventeen." CANADA AND FRANCE SIGN NEW COMMERCIAL TREATY PARIS, Deo. 9. Negotiations for a ne-w commercial treaty between Canada and France were successfully concluded here. The convention is now being drafted, and will be signed shortly.

. - LEGIONNAIRES INVITED TO ATTEND SMOKER Organization- of two - membership teams to compete with each other in the drive for Ilfiw T.pinn Tnemhera during- the remainder of December ana tne tirst of January will be effected at the smoker to be held for all American Legion men in the Harry Kay post rooms next W ednesday night . The nlan is in hnvo tfco 1-c!no. oam in the contest be host to the winning ieam ai a Danquet following the campaign. The teams will include all members of the local post, and each will have captains and leaders to carry on the work of the drive. It is also stated that there will hp three individual-prizes of $10, $5 and Jfd given to legionnaires who take the most memberships.. Movies will be a feature of the smoker Wednesday night. All memDers or American JL,egion posts, no matter where they are located, are urged to attend the smoker at the local post's rooms Wednesday evening. Wife Testifies in Behalf Of Governor Russell (By Associated Press) OXFORD, Miss., Dec. 9. Mrs. Lee M. Russell, wife of the governor of Mississippi, took the witness stand in her husband's behalf today in his fight against the accusations of Miss Fran ces Birkhead, a stenographer, who is suing him for $100,000. 'As soon as Mrs. Russell had completed her testimony the defense announced he had no more testimony to offer and an ad journment was ordered . to allow the plaintiff to consult with counsel con cerning rebuttal testimony. "I think we are an outstanding ex ample of a happy couple," Mrs. Russell said in reply to a question concerning their home life. Farm Sale Calendar Thursday, December 14 W T-r Alexander, administrator of the .estate of the late Uhler Daugherty, will hold a ciesn-up saie ai tne Daugherty farm, near Friendship church, six milf s north of New Paris, and five miles south est of New Madison, at 10 o'clock. Horses, cattle, hogs, implements and household goods In the sale. Friday, December 15. Administrator's sale of Robert Watt Thomas, deceased, 8 miles northeast of Connersville, 2 miles north of Waterloo, and 3' miles southwest of Doddridge chapel, at 10 a. m. Livestock, etc. Rhoda JL Thomas, adm.v. Briefs No hunting or trespassing on R. G. Leeds farm, on the Straight Line pike. - DOUGAN-JENKINS CO. v It's Time to .Insure FOR GOOD COAL Just Call J. H. MENKE 162-168 Ft. Wayno Ave, Phone 2662

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AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS FORD 1922 coupe. FORD 1920 touring; $250. , fORD 1917 touring; 12J. FORD 1917 touring; $125. FORD 1917 touring; $100. , FORD 1916 touring; $100. DODGE 1916 touring; $250. CHEVROLET 1917 touring; $165. MAXWELL 1921 touring; $275. BUIOK 1917 touring; $300. BUICK 1916 touring; $275. JEWETT DEMONSTRATOR. -PAIGE SEDAN Demonstrator. PAIGE 44 &Brand new. Open Sunday. RICHMOND MOTOR SALES CO. 12TH & N. H. PHONE 1494-6075. WAYNE MULL. MGR. BALLARD'S BARGAINS 1921 NASH SIX Touring, looks and. runs like new, $900. . 1921 BIG SIX STUDEBAKER Touring, co, Ai a nape; a Dargain. 1921 OAKLAND Touring, $650. 1920 VELIE Touring, $650. 1920 CHANDLER Dispatch, $800. 1919 DODGE Sedan, $650. 1919 MITCHELL SIX Touring, $625. 1916 STDUEBAKER SIX 7-passenger touring, good rubber. A bargain for quick sale. 1919 MITCHELL SIX Touring, $625. 1917 BUICK Touring. 0385. esil5roUCk fUt b0dy' Pneumac THE BALLARD SALES CO. 23 a 7TH ST. . 4 PHONE 2010. t Open Sunday. BUiK.T 1 9 1 8 . "dan, refinished, good w.. lXeSA M50;r,easy terms- ChenoOpln Say DCPt- 13 S" llth !SK7;1918, new paint; good tires; been overhauled; $350. lpeSgdhayJ.Sed C" DPt" 13 W "F1?.1"1919 co"Pe. new paint, been rebuilt all way through. Chenoweth Used C ar Dept.. 13 s. 11 1 h. JJpnundav BUICK Roadster, 1920; Lexington 1921 1 'ye-Passenger sport model. ThreeJ!I?Gar.a.?!?iIi :9thSt. j-honej024. CHANDLER 1919 sedan, newly paintfV n.w .tlr,e,s;,975- Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 S. 11th. Open Sunday. DODGE 1922; a real bargain. 7th St. 30 N. tourlngr; AlaTl overi priced to sell. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. lUjiOpejSunday DODGE Sedan. 1920r 4door; cord tires: newly painted; looks like newpriced right for quirk sale. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11. Open Sunday FORD 1921 touring; $275. 30 N. 7th tot. P?rTourlnS; j:i0: runs sood. 30 N. i th St. FORD Late model truck, $85. Wavne County Nash Motor Co. wayne P1 sd''"n. like new; $475. 30 V 7th St., next to Coliseum. FORD Coupe, 1920 model; $375 J Dacey30K.7th St.,next tojColiseum:FORD Coupe, 1922; same as new a real buy. Wayne County Nash Motor FORD Roadster, a good one- imn Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 3 nth' Open Sunday. ln-?-VTo 1917: a" new tires": 13o, pay $3.-. down. Wayne County Nash Motor Co. " FORD Touring. 1920; closed tOD. 7i new tiif-s; J185; terms; $75 down V.ayne County Nash Motor Co. FORD SEDAN $350; Ford sedan7$375; ...... luu.niR, isiu, lieo. AV. j- orlf-v Dort & Franklin dealer, 15 O. Still bt. FORD-l 921 tourlngood-tires, good paint; bargain for quick sale. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Oneu Sunday. - FORD Touring; winter top; nice run'""i"' , a. uanuyj auu. ijnenowettj Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Open Sunday. ( , FORD Touring, 1921, -stater and dm rims; new battery and top; $235; liberal terms Wayne County Nash Motor K-' P- temple, 29 S. 8th. Richmond, Ind. FORD 1920 touring: good tires, starter, good top; paint fine; dem. rims. Chenoweth Lsed Car Dept.. 13 S. 11th Open Sunday; I NT ERST A T E Sedan; a bargain foT you bargain hunter. $150. Chenoweth day IePt- I3 S. 11th. Open avn. MILBURN Practically new; owner leaving city reason for selling. Write Box A No. 14, care Palladium. Auto Accessories 13 ALCOHOL For your radiators; battery n. i nesing, us H St AUTOMOBILE TOPS RE-COVERED. Curtain repair work. Guy Atchley, SiO N. Dnea Penn. Freight Dept. AUTOMOBILE TOPS-And trimmings'; auto storage. W. A. Parke. 17 S. loth St. Office Phone 1632; Res. 2724. CALIFORNIA TOPS Made to order for ?"yr.ln,a r car- v C. Needham, 300 V 5th St Phone 6255.

DE LUXE CORD TRUCK TIRESIa. brand new tire with a lot of new fea- . tures necessary -to long life- Come in. and see it; priced right. Rodefeldi Garage, West End Main St. Bridge.

JUST WHAT YOU WANTED i - ' We have it for your motor, Veedol Light Zero; flows read- , ily at zero and lubricates In the coldest weather. Bennetts' Tire Store, 1512 Main St. Phone 2444.

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