Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 306, 23 December 1922 — Page 26
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1922. Where to Get What Everybody Waets? Read 66Clhir$stinnias OSfft 99 estaoos
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PERIODIC BUDDING OF TREES, FALLING LEAVES EXPLAINED
It is the poets who have taught us to remember the falling leaf as an emblem of decay and death, but there is no warrant for such an idea of nature. When the yellow leaf Is caught by the autumn gales and swirled far from its parent tree, or gently borne to earth by the heavy dews, the process is but the prelude for new activities, says Mark Meredith, in St. Nicholas. As the leaf lies upon the ground, myriads of microbes seize upon it and hasten its disintegration. What is of value is absorbed by the soil and goes to form the nourishment of plant and tree that will blossom anew when spring returns. Here is no sad
or useless death, but a living process that makes more for life. But what of the tree, shorn of fits summer glory and now streching its gaunt arms toward an inhospitable sky? Why must leaves fall? Nature is a wise mother and makes no blun
ders with her children. In the early (
days of spring the mysterious sap, to full of life-giving properities, began to creep upward. Gradually it spread to every branch and every twig, till it finally reached the opened leaves. Pause Must Come The food that had been held in solution had been already taken up by the tree, and the leaves received the moisture not to keep, but to pass out into Hie air through the narrow openings In their upper and uunder surfaces. But this supply of sap could not go on forever. The source of suppiy would fail, the roots would become exhausted by their task, so there must come a pause. To leave the tree fufll of sap exposed to winter frosts would be to court disaster; as water freezes in the pipes and bursts them, so would the sap freeze in tfee branches and split them. Accordingly, as the summer wanes, the tree begins to make ready for its annual rest. All that is of value in the leaf is withdrawn, and, in the process, the green coloring matter is changed to permit the formation of the gorgeous autumn, tints. The sap sinks down into the branches and stem, to be stored in the roots and to
CLASSIFICATION GUIDE The following classification headrhgs appear In this newspaper In the numerical order here .given, closely allied
classifications being grouped, together.
ANNOUNCEMENT 2 In Mernoriam S Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors 5 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery, Lots, Monuments 7 Lodge Notices 8 Coming Events 9 Personals IB Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES A Automobile Agencies 11 Automobiles For Sale 12 Auto Trucks For Sale 13 Auto Accessories 14 OaragesAutos For Hire 15 Motorcycles and Bicycles IS Repairing Service Stattons 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 1 9 Building Contracting 20 Cleaning. Dyeing, Renovating 2t Dressmaking Millinery 22 Heating, Plumbing. Roofing 23 Insurance 24 Laundering 25 Moving. Trucking. Storage 25 Painting. Papering, Decorating 27 Printing Engraving 28 Professional Services 29 TiepiMring 80 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 2 Help Wanted Female 33 Help Wanted Male S4 Hel Male or Female "5 Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents 36 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL " Business Opportunities 39 Investments. Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 WantedTo Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes - 44 Musical, Dancing. Dramatic 2 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 4 i Dogs. Cats. Pets Horses. Cattle, Vehicles 22 Pfultry and Supplies B0 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE PI Articles for Sale 51 Barter and Exchange 2 Business and Office Equipment "3 Roats and Accessories B Building Materials ; Farm and Dalrv Products 5A Farm Equipment 56 Fuel. Feed. Fertilizers 67 Good Things to Eat Home-Made Things 59 Household Goods 60 Jewelry and Watches SI Machlnerv and Tools 6? Musical Instruments 2A Radio Equipment 63 Seeds, Plants and Flowers 64 Specials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel fi Wanted To Buy 66A Christmas Suggestions ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms With Board 68 Rooms Without Board r9 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 11 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 Rnt 7" Houses for Rent 7 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent R0 Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Ren REAL ESTATE FOR SALE R Rrokers in Real Estate ? Ruslness Property for Sale S3 Farms and Land for Sale 84 -Houses for Sale 85 T.ots for Sale 8fi Resort Pronertv for Sale 87- -Suburban for Sale 88 Peal Estate for Exchange 89 Wanto r?enl Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS Leeql Notices 90- A notion Sals
ANNOUNCEMENT
Cemotery Lots. Monument 6
BUY NOW For fall and spring delivery, large stock, new designs, raounments. markers. J. P. Emslie. 15 S. 10.
Coming Events
8
ANNUAL AIEETING The annual meeting of tie shareholders of the Union National Bank will be held on Jan. 9, 1923 at the office of said tank for the purpose of electing directors and the transaction of such other business as may c6me before it. Geo. L. Cates.
MONDAY, JAN. 1, 1923 NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS: The annual meeting of the lot owners of Earlham Cemetery will be held in the Directors Room on the second floor of the Second National Bank Building on Monday, January 1, 1923, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., for the election of directors and business connected therewith. JOHN L. RUPE. President. HOWARD A. DILL, Secretary. Dec.16-23-30
Lost and Found
10
OVERSEAS SOLDIERS' OVERCOAT Found in the east end. Party may
have it bv paying for ad. Phone liii or call 125 N. 17th St.
PURSE Lost on 9 o'clock Fairview car,
Thursday evening; contained $20 bill and change, 3 gold rings, ladies' watch chain and receipts, with name Mary A. Anderson. Liberal reward if returned to 801 Sheridan St. or the Palladium
office.
AUTOMOBILES
Automobiles For Sale
11
AT 30 N. 7TH ST
MARMON Touring, In excellent condi
tion; $850. DODGE Touring, 1922 model; $675. FORD Sedan, used 10 days; $575. FORD Sedan, run 2,000 miles; $475. FORD Coupe, 1921 model, $390. FORD Coupe, a real bargain; $230.
FORD Roadster, slip-on body and
starter; $200. . .
FORD Touring, dem. rims, 1920 model.
5190.
FORD Touring, dem. rims, 1921 model;
CASH or terms; all sold with a guar
antee. J. DACEY PHONE 5200
AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS FORD Early 1922 coupe. $400. FORD 1920 coupe; $375. FORD 1922 coupe, $450. FORD 1919 roadster, with box on rear. $175. FORD 1920 touring: $250. FORD 1917 touring; $125. FORD 1917 touring; $125. DODGE-1916 touring; $250. CHEVROLET 1917 touring; $163. BUICK 1917 touring; $300. BUICK 1916 touring; $275. JEWETT DEMONSTRATOR, PAIGE SEDAN Demonstrator. Open Sunday RICHMOND MOTOR SALES CO.
I2TH & N. E. - PHONE 1494-6075
WAYNE MULL. MGR.
SHORT. GUT SPECIALISTS . America is the land of the short cut. - Short cuts that save time and energy are the characteristics of our civilization. We telephone, we telegraph, we travel on limited trains. Modern business and manufacture is a short cut over previous methods. Newspapers are short cuts to the day's events; even our quick lunches are short cuts to sustenance. And into this atmosphere of quick satisfaction The Palladium A-B-C Classified Section brings a direct service that i3 quite in keeping with the spirit of the times. To busy people who know what they want, and want it right away, it offers unequalled opportunities for immediate satisfaction. As easy to use as a dictionary, as varied in its range as the needs of everyday life, it is, a service as important in its way as the telephone or the telegraph. Are you in touch with this daily service of satisfaction? The A-B-C Classified Ads Always the Same in Service, Always Different in Opportunity. . ,
MERCHANDISE
Articles For Sale
51
ELECTRIC PEANUT AND POPCORN Machine; or will trade for Dodge roadster. G. W. Ward, Cambridge City.Ind.
LARGS FISH AQUARIUM Roller canaries and cages. 99 N. 18th St. RAG RUGS AncTcarpet weaving, 50c and 55e a yard. Rugs for sale; $1 and up; also chairs caned, $1-$1.50 per chair. Phone 6003.
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
Gifts for Him
66B
Barter ana Exchange
51A
CALL AT TOWXSEND'S when you want to buy or sell good used furniture; It will pav vou. Townsend's New & Used po4s Store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. GOOD" USEI)GOODS We buy and sell. Rrammer & Nease Furniture Exchange 520 Main. Phone 1461.
USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 184 Ft. Wavne Ave. Phone 1862.
Building Materials
54
AUTOMOBILES
Automobiles For Sale
11
BARGAINS-
HUDSON SUPER-SIX SPORT With
closed and open top, wire wheels; new cord tires. A bargain.
HUDSON SUPER-SIX 7-pass. touring;
5 cord tires; Al shape, a bargain, tboU.
CHALMERS 1919
$600.
coupe, good shape,
BUSINESS SERVICE
Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 PLUM'siNGToiLER-AND FURNACE Installed; get my prices. Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247.-
Moving, Trucking, Storage 25
CECIL HILLING For draylng, moving,
long hauls a specialty;
BUILDING "BLOX Draii tile brick, flue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office School St. road. Phone 3250.
Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers
56
BLOCK WOOD Beech and sugar, for
sale. Phone 4802. . 647 West Main St
WOOD For sale, good stove and block
wood. Phone 10 1
Good Things to Eat
57
SWEATERS, ODD TROUSERS. RA.INcoats. hats, caps, at Frankel & HardIng. 820 Main St. . VESCO LIGHT FIXTURES WILL MAKE A DANDY PRESENT. OUR
PRICE IS LOWER ON ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE& CHASE ELECTRIC. TH & MAIN. SECOND FLOOR. PH. 603,4.
WATCHES. CLOCKS Jewelry, watch
movements and cases, lime-piece repairlng. H. Clyde St. John. 7 S. 7th St.
Gifts for the Children
66C
20-IN. BICYCLE Re-enameled; good condition; $10. Phone 3086.
BOOKS 10c. Woolworth Co.
BOY'S MEMBERSHIP in the Y. M. C. A. lasts 365 days; safe swimming pool and instructions, games, good times for the boy. Call Perry Wilson, Phone 1908.
BUT CANDIES at Woolworth Co.
MID-WINTER TERM opens Dec. 27 to Jan. 2. A scholarship for this term will be a lasting benefit to any young man or young lady. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 10 lbs. of oldfashioned stone ground pure buckwheat flour, prepaid parcel post 85c. Flat Rock Mills. Flat Rock. Ind.
Household Gori's
59
satisfaction guaran
CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant de
livery, household storage. Goehner. Feltman Cigar Store. Phone 2039-4363. DRAY I NG Mo vi n g, hauling of all kind3 storage, crating. Ora Monger, 7 So. 7th St. Phone 3137-2746.
Ity; get my prices; ; PENINSULAR HEATING STOVE Size Phone 19o9. , 14 roo condition; . price $20. 30
MERCHANT'S DELIVERY Sc. MOVING. Phone 2617.
MITCHELL 1919 touring. Mechanically
perfect. Good tires, new paint. A bargain at $600. Cash or terms.
NASH 1921 six touring, looks and runs
like new. A bargain at $875. Cash or terms.
OAKLAND 1921 six touring. If you
like a valve in head motor and a light car, this is a bargain at $650. Cash or terms.
STUDEBAKER Big six, 1921 model. New paint, six cord tires. Bargain at $1,000.
FORD TRUCK -ton, flat body, pneumatic tires, good running condition; $150. Cash or terms.
BALLARD SALES CO.
' MOVING AND STORAGE Local and
long- distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11 St. Phone 2228-1566. W. G. Baker, mgr.
MOVING, STORAGE AND CRATING Of
all kinds. Local and long , distance hauling. Forest Monger, 519 N. D St. Phone 2528.
BECKER FOUND GUILTY ON MURDER CHARGE
(By United Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 23. Abraham
runu louring. 1920 mode . dem. rims.
i and tires, guaranteed in good running ! condition; $190. Cash or terms. J.
i lJacey, 30 N. 7th St., next to Coliseum. FORD Sedan, 1921, like new; $390":
Ford 1920 touring, starter, etc., $190; Ford 1920 touring; Ford 1917 touring; Studebaker 1920 special six; Havnes touring; Ford 1915 touring, starter, $125; Oldsmobile 1919 sedan. Geo. W. Worley, Dort and Rranklin dealer, 15 S. 9th St. - Phone 2906. FORD Coupe with cord tires, shock, stoplight, visor, seat covers, guaranteed in excellent condition: $250. Cash or terms. J. Dacey, 30 N. 7th, next to Coliseum.
keep' the tree alive during the long , Bfeer- .chauffeur tried on a charge winter days when no nourishment i3 j of slugging his wife and burying her
anve m a. nine pit, .as iouuq guinv of first degree murder by a Bronx jury
early today.
being taken from the ground. Prepare for Separation The leaf is now no longer of any use in it3 original position, and the
Becker, in testimony introduced, was
tree has already prepared for the in-! alleged to have killed the mother of
i hio t, j vuiiuicu aj a numu LC 11"-
SEVERAL GOOD SERVICABLE Used standard makes of used cars and Fords which we will sell on $25 down, balance as you ride. Wayne County Nash Motor Co., Richmond, Ind.
ovltalilo cpnirafinn X flonhla lflvpr!
of cells, called the separation layer, ' "V "
has been slowly formed between the,
Mrs. Becker's "body was discovered in
T - : x x- rin t J t 11 -
leaf-stem and the branch, till at last! P'- u-vt it is complete, and the supply of sap-fkmS to o ve the mystery of her effectually cut off. The leaf begins j diappearance last April to dry and shrivel up, and the con- Reuben Norkm, Liend of the connection between the leaf-stem and 1- vcted man ?'as. accused by Becker of
branch is so weakened that the gen-! a""1 uner iornn con
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET WINCHESTER, Ind., Dec. 23. The Randolph county meeting of the Knights of Pythias lodge was held here last night. Besides the local members, representatives were present from Spartansburg, Ridgeville, Union City and Lynn. The rank of Page was conferred on a class of candidates. The following officers were elected: Ernest L. Harmon, G. C; Grant Clev-
PHONE 2010 V
23 SOUTH 7TH
OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENINGS
Auto Accessories
13
Laurel St.
Musical Instruments
62
EMRAL STUDIO If you are looking for a real banjo or any string Instruments why not pay us a visit and see our complete line. Cash or terms. 1032 Main or Phone 2958. MAHOGANY STARR PIANO Practically new: bargain; will consider payments. 402 North 11th St.
RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy. sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St.
Repairing
23
PANCO SOLES $1 Ladies 75c; chil
dren s 50c to 75c; Goodyear heels. 40c. Modern Shoe Rebuilder, South D between 12th and 13th St.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted Female
32
A CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER Or cap
able assistant housekeeper, white. Must be in good health and not over 45 years old: onty good and reliable
person need apply. fJood wages to right party. Write Box B-318 care Palladium. EARN-BIG MONEY At home during spare time painting pillow tops for us. No canvassing. Simple, easy, quick. Experience unnecessary. Particulars for stamp. Nileart Co., 2323, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
SPLENDID USED MAHOGANY PIANO For sale: $125. Fulghum's Victrola
Store, 1000 Main St.
THE SAXOPHONE SHOP Have you
paid us a visit? Come up and let us
show you our complete line of saxophones. 273 Colonial Annex. Ph. 1649
SHOES- For the children, at our store.
We save you money. Rapid Shoe Ilepair. 326 Main St. ;
START THE CHILDREN RIGHT with
a saving account for a Xmas present; 3 interest paid. Dickinson Trust Co., th and Main St.
TOYS 10c.
Main Sts.
Woolworth Co., 7th and
TWO BICYCLES Overhauled; re-enam
eled, looks like new; cheap. Phone 30.86.
VESCO LIGHT FLXTURES WILL MAKE A DANDY PRESENT. OUR PRICE IS LOWER ON ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. CHASE ELECTRIC, 6THT' & MAIN, SECOND FLOOR. PH. 6034.
Gifts for the Home
66D
Wearing Apparel
65
SUIT AND OVERCOAT For sale, will sell cheap. Suit for winter wear. Call at once, 409 S. 15th St
Wanted To Buy
66
STOP TO TOWXSEND'S New & Used Goods Store before vou buy your furniture. 35-37 S. 6th St.
VESCO LIGHT FIXTURES WILL
MAKE A DANDY PRESENT. OUR PRICE IS LOWER ON ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. CHASE ELECTRIC. 6TH & MAIN, SECOND FLOOR. PH. 6034.
XMAS TREE ELECTRIC LIGHTS
Socket, 10c. light 10c: wired complete for use. Woolworth Co.
DOLL CART Wanted: must be in Al shape. Call Phone 6075.
TEACHERS FOR RURAL SCHOOLS Holding Indiana license or certificates. Can place you in neighboring states. Also high school teachers. Ohio Valley Teachers' Agency. Mentor, Ky.
Help Wanted Male
32
ALCOHOL For your radiators; battery re-charging. H. Thesing. S08 N. B St.
AUTOMOBILE TOPS RE-COVERED Curtain repair work. Guy Atchley, 610 N. D, near Penn. Freight Dept
AUTOMOBILE
tlest pressure brings about its fall
. When this divides, one to heal the
wise be left in the branch, while the
other flutters to earth attached to the leaf-stem. It is curious to note that some trees which JoFe their leaves in one land
pie. the leaf of the plane-tree does ! .had.be,en debonair and smUmg rot fall in Greece with the advent j Paled and slumped in his seat.
of winter, because there the climatic conditions are such that there is a
plentiful supply of moisture all the j 1M11U1-I I UkiU V I U)
year rounu. bo. too, me peacn is an evergreen in the oases of the Sahara, and the elder on the southern shores of the Black. Sea.
fessed to detectives that he stood enger, V. C; W. B. Lucas, M. of W.;
i ruori u rum u tr ir -it nron t m j-v t-intini i - n
happens, the cell layer l"c J , raui bailey. M. of A.; Clarence Wilthf.pt nf VpII? rinine to a vacant lot and killed her. Nork.rn. ,.- . T, ' , sheet of cells, remaining arrest on a charee of murder 2?ore G- KemP Leavell, O. G.; B. F. wound that would other- " arge muraer Bo tz, K. of R. and S- r f. T?d
The jury which corvicted Becker de-1
liberated his case just an hour.
When the foreman stood in the dimly lighted Bronx courthouse at 1:47
i a. m., and read the verdict, Becker,
KIRK, GRIDIRON HERO, IS DEAD OF INJURIES
( Hv Associated Press) YPSILANT1. Mich., Dec. 23. ard Kirk, star University of
Kirk's skull was frac-
KAISER GETS $10,000 FOR WEDDING PHOTO
Hiatt, trustee
M. H. Smith, M. of
Motor truck and machine work.
Quality . work
prices
End Main St. Bridge.
at reasonable
Rodefeld Garage, West
CALIFORNIA TOPS Made to order for any kind of car. Ray C. Needham, 300 N. 5th St. Phone 6255.
FREE HOG OIL 10 gallons given with each tire sold. Rodefeld Garage, West End Main St. Bridge.
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON Either sex, may earn $100 to $200 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $15 to $25 weekly in spare time; experience unnecessary. No canvassing, subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Buffalo. N. Y. INT E RN AT I Olv A LLT K NO WN MANUfacturer desires to emrjlov a local spe
cialty salesman owning an automobile on a salary, expense and bonus contract for a protected territory of six counties with Richmond, Indiana, as headquarters. Fidelity bond and reference required. Please state your experience, age and full particulars in first letter. C. F. Harms, 40 r. Georgia St., Indianapolis, Ind.
MEN wishing positions firemen, brakemen, colored train porters, on large In
diana roads, write for information
$125-$200 month. Experience unnecessary. Inter-Railway, Dept. 178, Indianapolis, Ind. '
RAW FURS Wanted: highest market
price at all times. Ed Burns, 640 rs. 10th St.
RAW FURS WANTED Shunk, No. 1.
$3.40; No. 2. $2.40; No. 3, $1.23; No. 4, 65c. Coon. No. 1, $5.25; No. 2, $3.25; No. 3. $1.50. Mink, No. 1, $6; No. 2, $4; No. 3. $2. Opossum, No. 1, 80c; No.
2, 50c; No. 3, 25c Muskrat, winter.
$1.50; fall, $1.10. Ed Burns, 640 N 10th St.
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
Dinner and Decorations 66E
SPECIAL AT MEAT MARKET 910 S. E St. for Christmas. Turkeys, ducks, chickens and all kinds of meat. Open all day Sunday. Phone 2373. G. E. filonaker.
ROOMS AND BOARD
Rooms Without Board
63
CORNER ROOM 1st floor, 101 N. 9th St., newly papered; very suitable for business man or woman, $1 per week; separate entrance. John N. Koll, mgr.
69
Rooms for Housekeeping
Gifts for Her
66 C
A WHITE ROTARY Electric sewing machine would please her. LACEY'S Sewing Machine Store 14 S. 9TH PHONE 1757
SLEEPING ROOMS And light housekeeping room, with bath, heat, for rent. 214 N. 9th.
A STUDERAKER COUPE Will please her for Xmas. Ballard Sales Co., 23 S. 7th. Phone 2010.
APRONS AXt HOUSE DRESSES Made to order for her Xmas, she will like them. Richmond Garment Co.. 266 Colonial annex. South 7th St. BE DROO MS UIT E O f walnut. $85, at Duning's Furniture & Rug Shop, 17-19-21 S. 7th St.
Help Male or Female
34
MID-WINTER TERM OPENING DEC. 27 to Jan. 2. Arrange now to enter on the opening date. Phone 2040 for information. Richmond Business-College.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
The Christmas spirit prevails: so does quality and service; along with Veedol motor oil and Federal Tires, at Bennetts' Tire Store. 1512 Main St. Phone 2444.
(Ry Associated Press) DOORN, Holland. Dec. 23. The former German Emperor has sold to a London and New York company, the world rights in what he describes as the first official photograph of his recent wedding. The price 'paid was
Bern-, $10,000. The picture shows the for-
Michl- j m toiQcir in tlia nnifnrm nf si fioM
pan football player and chosen as , an ; marshaU. Princess Hermine is wear-
All-American enu mis year, ui uu . lnR the famous diadem, the wedding morning at a hospital from injuries , gift of her husban(j received in an automobile accident j It is underst0od that Wilhelm was
j considerably annoyed when he learn-
last Sunday
tured.
Kirk, whose home was in this city,
ed of the profits that had been made
from the sale of his portrait by un-
was injured when the automobile in ; of ficial and unauthorized photographwhich he was riding crashed into ajf.rs aud ,his consideration together telephone poll. The injury to his . with a des5re to augment his income skull resulted in meningitis which j induced him to make the sale caused death Eddie Isher, former; Elaborate and extensive preparaMichigan varsity iootball player and Uons arp bel made'at Doom castle
i apiam oi uie, .m.c.:... u.i i for the chl.istma3 season.
team, was in me auiuciuuue vwui Kirk but escaped injury. Kirk ia addition to being chosen for the Ail-American team this year, was selected as an cud ou the mythical All-Conference and All-Western elevens. He was regarded as one of the best flankers in the country during recent years, being especially adept in receiving forward passes. Kirk's lirst college football was played with Notre Dame in 1919. In that year critics selected him for the all Western team. He entered Michisan in 1920, beginning his service on the varsity in 1921. He would have been graduated from the literary department of the University next spring. He was 22 years old and the son of John P. Kirk of YpsilentL
CUT IN FREIGHT RATES FOR YEAR SET AT 12 PCT. CHICAGO, Dec. 23. Reductions of railroad freight rates have averaged 32 percent within the last year and are tosting the railroads $471,000,000 annually, the western railways committee on public relations said in a statement-tonight protesting against agitation for further reductions.
Girl to Wear Bridal Gown To Faed Victim's Funeral
(By United Press) WEIRTON, W. Va.. Dec. 23. Miss Mary Tinpler will wear her bridal gown to the funeral of Roy Ledson, her fiance, Christmas morning. A family feud brought an abrupt end to the wedding plans when Ledson was killed at sunrise yesterday. The
couple were to have been married today. James Pearson, formally accused of the slaying, is still at large in the hills, hunted by Ohio sheriffs and West Virginia state police. William Ledson, wounded in the shooting, is aiding the posses. Both the Ledsons and Pearsons are prominent families
in this section. Members of neither family, however, would divulge the cause of the feud between them.
CHURCH GIVEN CHIMES MARIETTA, Ohio Dec. 23. A chime of 10 bells, the gift of William W. Mills, has been placed in the First Congregational church tower.
Liberty, Ind. LIBERTY, Ind. The annual Christmas party of the Centenon, club was held in the library Wednesday evening to witness a Christmas ninv
"Christmas in Finnegari's Flat," given
oy tne memDers. The nlav was well
j rendered and an enjovable evening was spent by all. The cast of charac.
ters ionows: Mr. Finnegan. Mrs. Floyd Fosdick; Mrs. Finneean, Mrs Hiney Hunt; Mary Bright, Miss Essie Hammilton; Tom Bright, Jean Bond; Prof. Baton, Mrs. Charles Ross; Miss Never Smile, Mrs. Albert eBrtsch; Miss Good Hart, Miss Addie Gilmore; Mr. Dooley, policeman, Mrs. Let' Maxwell; Santa Claus, Mrs. Irene Beeler. After the play Santa Claus and Miss good Heart distributed gifts to the members and assembled guests. Mrs. W. H. Reynolds is the guest of her parents in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chastam have gone to Bloomington to spend Christmas with their parents.. .Glen Gallons was the guest Tuesday, of his daughter, Mary Catherine, who is attending school at Indianapolis Mrs. Bert MacDouga'. spent Tuesday in Cincinnati Herbert Gardner and family of Minnean-
olis, are guests of Union county rela
tives Mr. and Mrs. James Miller
are in South Bend to spend Christmas
wim tneir children Dean -Wright has gone to his home in Lima, Ohio, to spend the holidays Miss Cora
Smith, of Indianapolis, is the guest of
her parents here Mrs. Charlc3
Bond is the guest of her son. Gilbert
in Tulsa, Okla .Miss Ruth Morris, of Cincinnati, is the guest of her
parents here Miss Edna Arnold, of Kansas, is here on account of the
death of her brother, Thomas Parvis
"Buster" Alton, of Indianapolis.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. G
Richardson Miss Helen . Bartlett has gone to her home in Huntington, to spend the holidays Miss Bee
Mitchell of Depauw is the guest of her mother here Cecil Watkins. of Harrison, Ohio, is the guest of
Union county friends.. . .Miss Georgia Hollingsworth is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Angie Snyder, in Jackson,
Mich Mrs. Floyd Wilson and con
of Hamilton, axe guests of relatives
here Misses Natalie and Cleon Johnson, of Miami university, aro home for Christmas Ted Grove, of
Ohio State university, is home for the holidays Ned and Clarence
Thompson, of Indiana Dental college.
are here to spend the holidays with
their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thompson.
WINTER ENCLOSURES FOR ALL CARS v
CLOSE-TITE TOPS For Ford. Chev
rolet, Dodge and Overlands.
AUTO TRIMMING of all kinds.
AUTO STORAGE.
ONE MAN TOP For Fords. Bring your
car up-to-date. Wr. A. PARKE. 17 S. 10TH ST. Office Phone 1632; Res. 2724.
TYPISTS Earn J25-$100 weekly, spare time, copying authors manuscripts.
Write R. . Carnes, Authors' Agent, lailapoosa. Ga., for particulars.
Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents 35
CANDYMAKING BUSINESS We start you. Home, or anywhere. Furnishing everything. We buy your candy. Big pay. Experience unnecessary. Menwomen. Candymakers Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
GET IN BUSINESS We start you without capital refinishlng chandeliers, beds, autos. mirrors, reflectors, etc., by new method. Write Gunmetal Co., 220 Ohl. Decatur, 111.
I WANT TO HEAR FROM a
liable people who can
BRIDGE AND LUNCH COVERS Ready
stamped on fine quality Krart Klotn, 50c each. Lacey's, 14 S. 9th.
BUICK Xmas. St.
SEDAN Will please her for Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main
BUY HER A VICTROLA For her Xmas. Walter B. Fulghum Co., Inc., 1000 Main St.
ELEANOR'S AND HUYLER'S CANDIES
For her. Regan & wrenncK, rsortn sin. Twigg's old place.
FT.OOR LAMP OR A STAND LAMP
For her. Duning's Furniture & Rug
Shop. 17-19-21 S. 7th St.
HANDKERCHIEFS 10c. Co.
Woolworth
TWO UNFURNISHED
Main St.
ROOMS 1536
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Houses For Rent
DUPLEX 6 rooms and bath; for rent. 1115 S. A St. Phone 6071.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Brokers, in Real Estate
BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE All business negotiated on basis of Golden jr u 1 e. J. B. Maa g. P ho ne 2686. 311 X. 9. FOR" FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY See or write W. O. Harrison. R. R. C, Richmond. Phone 54103. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 So uth 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. LONG & TILLSON, 201 K. OF P. For farms and citv property. Agents for Straus Brother's Farms. Phone 6226-2017-1008.
LIBRARY TABLE $13.50. $15; for her Xmas. Duning's Furniture & Rug Shop, 17-19-21 S. 7th SL
few re-
devote a few
hours a day of spare time looking after our local trade. No experience necessary. If you have spare time and are willing to follow my simple instructions, I have a proposition to make to you that will pay you handsomely. Write me today and I'll explain my offer. Albert Mills, 'Employment Depart.. 8181, American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Garages Autos For Hire
14
CALL RICHMOND YELLOW CAB CO.
& Glen Miller Transfer City Taxi. Prices: 2 or more passengers, 25c each; 1 passenger, 25c or 50c, owing to distance, 13 S. 9th St. Phone 2125-1536. E. W. White.
JOHN SHURLEY TRANSFER CO. Taxicab and baggage service; city taxi
prices; a or more passengers, 2oo eacn; 1 passenger, 25 or 50c owning to distance. All Buick cars. 13 S. 11TH ST. PHONE 2310
ROY SLOAN Taxi service, city calls
25c; 10c mile on country drives; careful driver. Phone 6091.
TAXI Short calls, 25c; special price on
country drives. Frank It. Chamness. Phone 3461.
SALESMEN Exceptional opportunity. Hustlers earnings big. Write McCleery Calendar Facto r y. Washing to n, I owa. SALESMEN For new raised-letter show cards embossed in colors. More attractive and cheaper. All stores need them. Corona, 72 E. Randolph, Chicago.
FINANCIAL
Business Opportunities
MONEY Your winter and Xmas needs can be gratified with our money. Welfare Loan Society, 19 N. 10th St. , C. C Green, Mgr. Phone 2509. .
PERFUME-Co.
-In boxes, 10c.
Woolworth 9
ROCKERS For her; $4.50 and up. Duning's Furniture & Rug Shop, 17-19-21 S. 7th St.
RUGS Will make the home more cozy. Duning's Furniture & Rug Stop, 17-19-21 S. 7th St.
PARKER Over Price's. 916 Main. Farms, city homos and realty Investments. Phone 6160. PO RTERF I E LD O v e r 100 houses and farms for sale and more coming In everv day. 303 Union Bank Bldg. Ph.1965.
Farms and Land For Sale
83
85 ACRES 6 miles of Main St. on National cement road and interurban; fine location: all lev-el. black land, sixroom brick house, silo, common barn; a bargain at $16,000: $2,000 cash, balance on easy payments: possession at once. Phone 4171, morning or evening, or address A. M. Roberts, The Land Man. R. R. P.. Box S. Liberty Ave.
Houses For Sale
84
VESCO LIGHT FIXTURES WILL MAKE A DANDY PRESENT. OUR PRICE IS LOWER ON ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. CHASE ELECTRIC. 6TH & MAIN, SECOND FLOOR. PH. 6034.
XMAS CARDS Dickinson Wall Paper Store, 504 Main.
38
Gifts for Him
66B
WANTED Experienced and reliable business man to assume management of branch office. Unquestionable references as to ability and integrity required. Capable man can earn from $300 to $1000 monthly. M. M. Wolff, 1512 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
LIVE STOCK
Dogs, Cats, Pets
47
BOSTON BULL PUP Male. 10 weeks
old, beautifully marked. jaii izoz or 312 S. 13th St.
Repairing Service Stations 16
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ot ail kinds.
We guarantee our work. Richmond Motor Sales Co. 12 & N. E. Phone 1494.
BULL DOG PUPS For sale;
Xmas present. Phone 54392.
CYLINDER RE-GRINDING We re-
grind your old motor block, giving original efficiency; over-size piston rings and wrist pins. Mechanical Service Co., rear of Postoffice. Ph. 6117.
HIATT GARAGE "Biggest Little Gar
age in - Town." expert repairing on Cadillac, Marmon, Peerless and Chevrolet; all work guaranteed. Rear S19 S. G. Phones 1677-2321.
CANARY SINGERS-
416 S. W. 3rd St.
BUSINESS SERVICE
Business Services Offered
18
ALL KINDS OF plating, mirrors re-sil
vered. Unman Plating woms, 209 w. Main St. Phone 275S.
ELECTRICAL WORK of all kinds. You will be surprised at our prices. Our stock of electric fixtures can't be ex
celled. Chase Electric, corner 6th and
Main. Phone 6034. Open evenings.
Dressmaking Millinery
21
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING
High class work done, rell Dlckin son. 23 S. Sth.
Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22
MARSHALL (Wolverine) FURNACE CO.
offifce and salesrooms 17 N. 7. Phone
2259. Opp. Coliseum. - E. J. Knapp.
a fine
-For sale; $3 each.
FOX TERRIER
Clem. 11 S. 9.
PUP For sale. Phone 2152.
Dr.
Poultry and Supplies
40
DUCKS AND GEESE For sale; deliv
ered from farm to your door. Phone 54392.
GET EGGS ALL WINTER And plenty
of them. KeeD your flock on the job
right through the colder months as
thousands or other poultry men are doing with Pratts Poultry Regulator a good egg-making ration and you'll get the eggs when prices are way up and that means making good money from your birds. Now's the time to begin using Pratts. "Your Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied." Hoosier, Flour and Feed Co.. J. H. Menke, Ed Stegman, Omar Whelan.
A VALUE BATTERY For his car for
Xmas. Hiatt Garage, "Biggest Little Garage in Town." Rear 819 S. 9th St. Phone 1677.
A YALE TIRE For his car will please him. for Xmas. Schafer Tire Service, 17 S. 9th St.
AN ACCESSORY For the car will please him. See our Christmas display of catchy desirable gift. Bethard Auto Co.
AN UMBRELLA will make a dandy present for him. Frankel & Harding. 820 Main St.
ACCESSORIES Are good for Xmas. Hiatt Garage. "Biggest Little Garage
In Town." Rear 819 S. 9th. Phone 1677. BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectatcles. Call at C. E. Keever's Watch Shop, 7 South 11th Street. RATH RQBE will please him. Don't forget we sell men's wear. Frankel & Harding. 820 Main St.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE And three lots
for sale. $1,500. P. O. Box 119, Centerville, Ind.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY See Bundy.
If you want to sell see Bundy. You can see Bundy at 317 North Sth St. Phone 2995
WEST SIDE "-room double house, one
side modern, other side has bath, best buv in town. Jordan. 231 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1570-4714.
Wanted Real Estate
89
WANTED Clear farm for Chicago income property. C. T. Vaughn, Planters Hotel. Chicago. III.
WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER hav- J f
cuiars Black,
ing farm for sale; give particulars)
K. v
and lowest price. John
Chinpewa Falls. v is
J.
AUCTIONS LEGALS
Legal Notices
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CHRISTMAS GIFT For your automobile. Have -It overhauled and put in first-clflss condition at reasonable cost. T. A. Robison, 17 S. 6th. Phone 1039.
CIGARS. PIPES and al tides for him. Regan 8th. Twigg's old place.
smoking arW'Tennck, No.
SHE'LL APPRECIATE
One of the "Gifts for Her" In the "Christmas Gift Suggestions" columns In the classified section.
HICKOK BELTS And monogram buckles in individual holiday boxes. King's Hat Store. HOSENIGHT ROBES. GLOVES Silk shirts. Our prices are down. Frankel & Harding. 820 Main St.
SHIRTS, TIES. COLLARS Our line is
complete for him. Frankel ii Harding.
820MainSt. SMOKER SETS For him, $1.50 and up, at Duning's Furniture & Rug Shop, 17-19-21 S. 7th St.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed bv the circuit court of Wayne County. Indiana, as administrator nf Edith Huth, deceased, late, of said county. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ADAM A. HUTH. Administrator.
James F. Pace. Attv.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the circuit court of Wayne County, Indiana
as administrator ot tne estate or
Amanda E. Needham, deceased, late of said county. Said estate is probably solvent. A. BRADFORD HARRISON. Administrator. Harris & Harris, Attys. Dec.I3-30-Jan.S
FINANCIAL
SUITS Of all-wool; also overcoats, at Frankel & Harding, the men's store, 820 Main St.
SUITS OR OVERCOATS $23.50! made to measure by A. Nash Co. Raincoats. $7.50 to $25; all wool gaberdines at $30; made to order. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers on Wednesday and Saturday. 921 Main St,
Come to a state supervised insti
tution, where you get fair, cour
teous treatment. Borrow from
us on chattel mortgage and pay
it back a little each month.
taking 20 months if you
need it. Come in and
see U3.
WELFARE LOAN SOCIETT Phone 2509 9 North 10th St,
It
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