Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 13, 15 January 1923 — Page 13

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JAN. 15, 1923.

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Suburban FAIR HAVEN, Ohio. Those from a distance that attended the funeral cf Jeanette Wilson were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and sons, George and Junior, Mrs. Howard Sheard and daughters, Verla Mae, Roberta and Charlotte Louise. Mrs. Ella Woods, all of Hamilton; Mrs. Marinda Pollett, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Austin;Mrs. Sadie Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bolser, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson and daughter Marguerite,, Mr. and Mrs. Culverson and daughter Frances, Mrs. Rich, and Ora Vore, of Richmond; Mrs.. Eve Chalney of College Corner, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Duvall of Boston, Mrs. John Duvall and daughter Nellie of Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Avery and Mrs. Mary Ward spent Wednesday in. Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Will Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heavenridge and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge i-pent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. James Heavenridge. .. .Will Commons tpent Saturday in Richmond Rev. Leaver is ill and was not able to at tend the revival services at Sugar Valley the past week.. .Miss Lina Jeffers of College Corner, visited at the home of her brother Eve Jeffers recently... Mr. and Mrs. Omcr Kenworthy and family spent Saturday with Mr. and Mr3. Dave Kenworthy in Camden.... John Brandenburg spent Saturday in -Cincinnati Miss Esther Laird returned to college Wednesday after visiting homo folks during vacation.... The installation of the new officers for the coming year took place at the regular meeting of Grange Friday evening. The Pomona Degree team is busy practicing in order to be ready for their work at Gratis Feb. 24 Miss Mary Thompson spent the week end with Miss Bessie Wilson Sam Groves has rented a farm near Jacksonburg Calvin Stubbs of Gratis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lamar and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Lamar and family Mrs. Will McXutt and daughter, Olive, and Mr. John Nelson called at the home of Mrs. Ella Austin Sunday Ivan Statzer is ill with pneumonia. .Paul and Byron Heavenridge, Mrs. Jennie Burns and Mrs. Brandenburg are ill. The Jolly Hustlers .Community club will meet with Mrs. David Phares Thursday, Jan. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Commons and family will move near Lewisburg Messrs. Archie Wright and Paul Nelson spent Sunday at the home of M. Statzer Elizabeth Thompson spent Saturday afternoon with Anna Mae Booker. WEST. RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Anna Jackson and daughter! Marthaetta, of Boston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Job Dennis. Mrs. Dennis accompanied them home Mr. and Mrs. John Lumpkin and children, Mary Ann and Paul, and Charles Barnard, of Westviile, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mark Cheesman, of Losatville. ..Emmerson Benson and son Charles were in Losantville Saturday.. . ,. Mr. find Mrs. Guy Phelps, Mrs. Nora Moore and Misses Opal Hardwick and Mary Clear of Modoc, attended church at. Losantville, Friday night Word was received here by some friends that Mrs. Cal Delong of Saratoga died Wednesday night Charles Barnard of Westviile, was a guest Wednesdav of .Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Weaver and fon, Jesse... Jack Goodson's sal was .argely attended Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lumpkin and three children entertained the following gsts Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Elijah McCulloum. of near Mooreland, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Jordan and children, of niountsville, and Mr. Medsker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown have rented the farm owned by Barnard Freeman and will move there in the near future Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beeson and three children, OT near Hagerstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poeeon and daughter Norma.. .Orville Jackson. Clara Stanley, Norece Burroughs and -Hons Hiatt Rttended meeting at Modoc Sunday night Mrs. Clvdia,, Wood Is ill Mr. and Mrs. John Lumpkin and Charles Barnard, of Westviile, attendrd -meeting at Losantville, Sunday Tight..-. There will be preaching here Sunday and Sunday night Arthur Kuhn was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood Mr. and Mrs. i Luna Locke called on Mr. and Mrs. ! Jack Holconib Saturday evening I Mr. and Mrs. Petis Wood announce the marriage of their daughter, Idris, to Paul Clevenger, son of Mr. and Mrs. iHinald Cleenger. The couple p-jll reside on a farm near Parker Mrs. Emma Beckerdite called on Mrs. Winifred King Tuesday.. .Dick Wood ?alled on Mits Mary E. Smith, Mon,iay Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McGunnegill and father and aunt gave a dinaer for all their brothers and sisters. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawk and family, near Farmland. Mr. end Mrs. Boyden LuKa and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nealy McGunnegill and family, of near Carlos City, Mr. and Mrs. Enis McGunnegill and family and grandmother McGunnegill, of Modoc, who is 84 years old. Mr. arid Mrs. Oliver Rawlings also were present Miss Cora wood spent Eaturday night with Miss Freedith Holcomb Truby Holcomb, Misses Bertha McCallister, Freedith Holcomb and Cora Wood were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McCallister and son, Willard. at Modoc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clevenger, of near PaVker, spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wood Walter lieeson, John Lumpkin and Charles Barnard, of Westviile, attended the sale of Jack Goodson Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. - Jake Williams and aaughter, Dorothy Marie, entertained Sunday, the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Pohn Hill, of Losantville, Mr. and Mrs. Will Perkins, of

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The following- classification heading's encai ornsr nere Riven, closely aniea . - , classifications being grouped together. The individual advertisements are ; arranged under these headings in alphabetical order far quick reference. I ANNOUNCEMENT z in Memoriam 3 Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors 6 Funeral .Flowers 6 Cemetery, Lots Monuments 7 Lodge Notices 8 Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES A Automobile Agencies 11 Automobiles For Bale 12 Auto Trucks For Sale 13 Auto Accessories 14 Oarages Autos for Hire 15 Motorcycles and Bicycles 16 Repairing Service Station! 17 Wanted Atitomlbtles BUSINESS SERVICE J Rusiness Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Cleaning, Dyeing. Renovating ?1 Dressmaking Milllnerv 22 Heating? Plumbing, Roofing 23 Insurance 24 Laundering 25 Moving, Trucking, Storage 26 Painting, Papering, Decorating 27 Printing Engraving ?s Professional Services 29 Repairing 30 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Servlco EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted Female S3 Help Wanted Male 34 Help Male or Femrale 35 Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents 36 Situations AVanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 3? Bustp!ss Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Danclpg. Dramatlo 45 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats. Pets 4S Horses, Cattle. Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live, Stock MERCHANDI53 51 Articles for Sale 51 A Barter and Exchange 62 Business and Office Equipment K3 Boats and Accessories 54 Building Materials 55 Farm and Dairy Products 5A Farm and Equipment 56 Fuel. Feed, Fertilizers 57 Good Things to Eat ES Home-Made Things 59 Household Goods 60 Jewelryand Watches 61 Machinery and Tools 62 Musical Instruments 62A Radio Equipment 63 Seeds. Plants and Flowers 64 Specials at the Stores , 65 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD K7 Rooms With Board 6!--Rooms Without Roard 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 80 Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE R Brokers in Real Estate 82 Business Property for Pale 83 Farms and Land for Sale 84 Houses for Sale 85 Ixits for Sale 86 Resort Property for Sale 87 Suburban for Sale 8i Real Estate for Exchange S9 Wanted Real F.state AUCTIONS LEGAL3 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices Economy, and Mr. and Mrs. Budd Ladd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson have been attending the revival meetings at Losantvire Mr. and Mrs. Job Dennis are visiting for a few days at Boston with their daughter and family Roscoe Brown called at the home of Melvln Wood Tuesday Jacob Williams made a business 'trip near Hagerstown Monday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, lnd. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Custer, who has been seriously ill of pneumonia, is improving Miss Maude Drischel was called to Dayton by the serious illness of her father, Daniel Drischel Miss Irene Kelsey entertained the Busy Bee and Loyal Sons' Sunday school classes Thursday evening. A pleasant evening was tpent in games and music. Plans were made for a play to be given at the church March 31 in connection with the- Easter bazaar Mr. arid Mrs. George Hormel spent Thursday in Richmond . . . .Miss Ruth Myers iirill of tonsilitis ....Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hill, of Richmond, spent Friday with Will Beetler and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bortsfiel visited his sister, Mrs. Mate Stonecipher, in Indianapolis Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fink were called to Spencer, lnd., Friday by the illness of her father. . . .Mrs. Lot Hamilton has returned to her home in Connersville after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Wilson Mrs. Bell Mar tin has returned from a visit with friends in Dublin Mrs. Frank Ohmit returned Friday from a visit of several days in Indianapolis. NEW WESTVILLE, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Woolley and little daughter LaVonne of Richmond spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and family Mrs. John Mattix has returned home after spending a few days with her daughter, -Mrs. Elmer Elstro and family south of Richmond Mrs. John Breese spent Wednesday in Richmond visiting relatives and: friends Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammernian and sons Howard Dell and Cecil, Mrs. Mary Ammerman and son3 Howard and Frank spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fudge and family. E. L. Culbertson is able to return to his work after a few days' illness. The following officers for the New Westviile Sabbath school have been elected for the year 1923: Superintendent, Mrs. Daisey Pryfogle; assist ant superintendent, M. C. Stegall; secretarj-, Miss Mary McWhinney; as sistants: Misses Ruth Pryfogle and Mrs. Anna Myers; treasurer, Russell Laird; pianist. Miss Lavina Breese; librarians: Robert Stegall and Raymond Cox; music committee: Mrs. John Watts, Mrs. William Arnold; cradle roll chairman, Mrs. Anna Myers; temperance committee, chairman M. C. Stegall; flower committee, Mrs. Elsi Hicks, chairman. BLOOM INGPORS, lnd. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Ora Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett, of Bloomingport, to Miss Viola Replogle of Economy. They were married Saturday, Jan. 6; Rev. Henrv Pickett officiating Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Eivale and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox Wednesdav evening Mr. and Mrs. Arnld Bales and little daughter, Mabel Louise, called on Mi. Bales' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Vandegrif, Wednesday evening Rev. D. W. Whybrew called on Mr. and Mrs. James Newman Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Whybrew is conducting a series of meetings at Bloomingport Roy Lane made a business trip to Rich-

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Card of Thanks - - virnriiu wish io eitenu uui heartfelt thanks to our neighbors friends, relatives, to the minister, to the singers, and all those who Extended sympathy and kindness to us in tiiis hour of our breavement In the loss of our dear mother, Mrs. B. F. Campbell. THE FAMILY. Cemetery Lots, Monuments 6 BUT NOW For fall and spring delivery, large stock, new designs, monuments, markers. J. P. Emslie. 15 S. 10. Lost and Found 10 AIREDALE DOG Lost or strayed: female: answers to the name ot Beauty. 224 S. 23rd St. Phone 39322: reward. GOLD RING and crystal off of lady's watch, lost. . James Jones, Union National Bank. - HOUND Lost; female, black, white, tan. near Ablngton. Name on collar. T. P. Butler. Phone 1072. Richmond. MONET-Found. N. E St. Jan. 11th. Call at 823 MONEY LOST Roll of bills in Quigley's Store, or on downtown street, Jan. 7; reward, rsturn to Palladium. PURSE Lost on 9 o'clock Flilrview car, Thursday evening. Dec. 21: contained $29 bill and change; 3 gold rings, lady's watch chain and receipts, with name Mary A. Anderson. $5 reward If returned 'to 801 Sheridan St. or the Palladium office. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS Ford. 1921 sedan; Ford 1920 touring; Ford 1915 touring, $75: Oldsmobile sedan: Studebaker special six: Dort 1921 touring, refinished: Maxwell touring, new tires, starter, lights, $90. Cash or easy terms. Co. W. Worley. 15 S. 9th St., Dort and Franklin dealer. BEFOT fE'OlT BU Y A USED C ATWS e e our line of good cars. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th St. BUICK Llerht six roadster, nelv tires; mechanically perfect; $390. Wayne County Nash Motor Co., s. sth St. BUICK Light six touring: completely overhauled; new tires: a bareraln: $385. Wa y n eC o u nt yNash Mo t or Co.. S. S t h. BUICK 1920 light six sedan; new cord tires; looks and runs like new; $950. Wayne County Nash Motor Co., S. Sth. CHALMERS 1919 coupe, new paint: good tires; a real bargain for $525. Ballard Sales Co., 23 S. 7th St. Phone 2010. Open evenings and Sunday. ; CHANDLER DISPATCH Touring, new paint, cord tires, extra good shape; $S00; easv terms. Ballard Sales Co., 23 S. 7th. Phone 2010. Open Sunday. DODGE 1919 touriner; a car that has had excellent care; $350. Wayne. Coun ty Nash Motor Co.. S. Sth St. DORT TOURING A REAL GOOD LITTLE CAR; $225. TERMS.. BALLARD SALES CO., 23 S. 7TH ST. FORD 1920 coupe: 5 good tires; newly painted: $340. Wayne uounty xsasn Motor Co., South 8th St. FORD 1917 touring; a" good buy for $100. Terms. Ballard Sales Co. 23 S. 7th St. Phone 2010. Open evening and Sunday. FORD Touring, looks and runs good; a trargain; $ a. Wayne county -asn Motor Co.. South Sth St. FRANKLIN 1919 ; FOUR-PASSENGER! CLOSED ROADSTER; ALL CORD TIRES; $750. TERMS. BALLARD SALES CO., 23 S. 7TH ST. mond Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Engle made a. recent call on Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hiatt. Mr. Hiatt still remains poorly Mrs. C. A. Washier spent a day recently with her daughter, Mrs. Glenna Hinshaw, of near Snow Hill '.Mrs. Asa Wrright and granddaughter, Miss Marie Engle, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Wright's daughter, Mrs. Iona Senior, and little daughter, Emma Ellen. . . .Ora Thomas has rented a farm near Williamsburg and will move the first of March.... Emmet Hunt has bought the Alvah Mills' property at Bloomingport Mrs. Stella Bales was the guest Thursday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Vandegrif Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Engle and daughter, Clara, were Winchester, shoppers Wednesday, GREEN'S FORK, lnd. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wickett of Richmond spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Love Mrs. Ethel Ullery Kinsinger of near Centerville visited Ada Ullery Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ida Kunckel was called to Richmond Wednesday nijrht to sse her sister, who was operated on at Reid hospital Meetings each evening at the Sugar Grove L. U. B. church at 7 o'clock Mrs. John Ellis was in Richmond Thursday Mrs. Maraba Bennett and Mrs. Efiie Brooks ate dinner with Carrie Hatfield Thursday. .... .A called meeting of the Advance club will be held at the home of Mrs. Caroline Crump Tuesday evening, Jan. 16 Rev, Stohler will preach Sunday evening on the text, "I Was Afraid and I Hid. Myself," at Sugar Grove L. U. B. church W. L. Hatfield was in Richmond Thursday. .. .Marco King is ill Mrs. Alice Teague of Hagerstown spent Thursday with. Mrs. Eva Kerr. . ..Robert Franklin of Williamsburg spent Tuesday here. .Johnnie Nichol son of Hagerstown spent Wednesday might with George Nicholson -Omer Dillon went to Indianapolis Wednesday evening. DALTOJT, lnd. Revival meetings, which were to have been held at the Nettle Creek church have been postponed on account of the condition of the roads.. ..The young people's Sunday school class held a class meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beeson Those who have been suffering with influenza are im proving Herbert Bogue, Luther -Rnld wi-n TnVin Jnnaa nA Prii. were at Newcastle Monday Mr. and .Airs. Frea ueeson and daughters, Mar jory, Mildred and Mary, called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis Sunday evening. ....Mrs. itaymona lioss ana cnuaren, Mark and Kathlean, spent Tuesday with Mr. Ed Ttcon Mi v.thol . . . . isaiGwm or uowan visited Mr. ana Mrs. Harvey Lamb ' and family recently Quite a number from this place attended revival meeting at Losantville Sunday night George Beeson is working in a depot at Arcanum, Ohio.

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AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 FRANKLIN1922 SEDAN Only run 12.000 miles, just enough to make motor excellent. Bumper, heater, mirror, tires In first class shape. This car Is a bargain for some one. GEO. W. WORLEY 15 S. 9TH ST. PHONE 2906. Dort and Franklin dealer HUDSON 1917 TOURING, CORD- TIRES, GOOD PAINT; RUNS FINE; $600. Mallard sales CO., 23 S. 7TH. PHONE 2010. LIBERAL TERMS. OPEN EVEN INGS AND SUNDAY. LEXINGTON 1923; list price $23oO; will sell for S1350 if sold at once, Wayne County Nash Motor Co., S. 8th. MAXWELL i 1919 touring, a real bargain; $225. Ballard Sales Co., 23 S. 7th St. Phone 2010. MITCHELL 1919 TOURING; NEW PAINT; GOOD TIRES; $500. BALLARD SALES CO., 23 S. 7TIL PHONE V 2010. NASH 1921 6 TOURING New paint; original tires, only driven 7,000 miles; .$850. Terms. BALLARD SALES CO. . 23 S. 7th St- FHOXB 2010 STUDEBAKER 1923 SPECIAL SIX -TOURINgT ONLY USED A SHORT TIME; LIKE CEW; $1,000. LIBERAL TERMS. BALLARD SALES CO., 23 S. 7TH ST. PHONE 2010. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts 13 ALCOHOL For your radiators; battery re-charging. H. Thesing, 908 N. B St. AUTOMOBILE TOPS RE-COVERED Curtain repair work. Guy Atch'y, 610 N. D, near Penn. Freight Dept CALIFORNIA TOPS Made to order for any kind of car. Rav C. Needham, 300 N. 5th St. 'Phone 6255 MR TRUCK OWNER Have you seen our new tractor tread tires? Has them all beat. Now on displav at Rodefeld Garage, West End Main St. Bridge. WINTER ENCLOSURES FOR ALL CARS CLOSE-TITE TOPS For Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge and Overlands. AUTO TRIMMING of all kinds. AUTO STORAGE. ONE MAN TOP For Fords. Bring your car up-to-date. W. A. PARKE 17 S. 10TH ST. Office Phone 1632; Res. 2724. 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. GARAGE For rent. 34 X. 11th. 1022 Main St.. or Phone 1390. Call GARAGE For rent. .57 S. 16th S. ROY SLOAN Taxi service, city calls 25c! 10c mile on country drives; careful driver. Phone 6091. Repairing Service Stations 16 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Chevrolet and Davis a specialty. Reboring, $1.50 2 cylinder.Clark's Garage, rear 224S.13 AUTOMOBILE REP.UEINO"of aif kinds. We guarantee our work. Richmond t Motor Pales Co. 12 & N. E. Phone 1494. j automobile ' REPAIRING Done r i K h t by us. Bring that car in now ana nave it readv to drive this spring. Robison, 17 S. 6th St. Phone 1029. i CYLINDER RE-GRINDING We reI grind your old motor block, giving original efficiency ;.- pyer-size piston rinars and wrist pins. Mechanical Serv Ice Co., rear of Postoffice. Phone 6117. HIATT GARAGE "Biggest Little Garage in Town." Expert repairing on Cadillac, Marmon, Peerless and Chevrolet; all work guaranteed. Rear S19 S, G. Phones 1677-2321. VESTA BATTERY RECHARGING Rebuilding; rentals: automobile repairing. Thesing, 90S X. B St

CENTURYj

9 BUSINESS SERVfCE Business Services Offered 18 ALL KINDS OF-jjiafing, ,nlrror3 re-silvered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 27 5.S. tuxnucu WORK of all kinds. You will be surprised at our prices. Our block or electric fixtures can't be ex celled. Chase Klectiic. corner 6th and Main. Phone 6034. Open evenings. Dressmaking Millinery 21 BEADS AND PURSE SILK HEM STITCHING, Pleating and Embroidery. LACEY'S Sewing Machine Store 14 So. 9th Phone 1756 DRESSMAKING And all kinds of sewingj neatly done. Mrs. J. C. Fox, 607 S. 7th St. HFMSTITCHING AND P I C O T I N G High class work done. Nell Dickinson. 23 S. 8th St. HEMSTITCHING HAVE YOUR HEMSTITCHING done by nu expert witn two years experience, in Dayton, Ohio, Arcade Shop. WORK and service guaranteed. Tou will always come back, j SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 7 a 7th St. PHONE 1003 Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 MARSHALL (Wolverine) FURNACE CO office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2 25 9. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. PLUM 13 1 NG, BOILER AND FURNACE installed; get my prices. Geo. E. MeerJioff, 123 S. 10th. Phon 6247. Laundering , 24 WASHINGS Wanted"; called for and delivered. Phone 4787. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. Jl S"t. Phone 222S-1566. W. G. Baker, mgr. CECIL HILLING For draymsr, moving, long hauls a specialty; get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1959. CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant delivery, household storage. Goehner. Feltman Cigar Store. Phone 2039-4363. DRAYING Moving, hauling of all kinds storage, crating. Ora Monger, 7 South 7th St. Phone 3137-2746. MOVING. STORAGE AND CRATING of all kinds. Local and long distance hauling. Forest Monger, bit) N. 1) St. Phone 2528. Repairing 29 GENUINE LEATHER SOLES A banner of quality; ladies' soles, 75c; children soles, 50c to 75c. Panco $1. Modern 'Shoe Rebuilder, between 12th and 13th on S. D; also 315 N. 16th St. WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REpairing. Clyde St. John. 7 S. 7th St. Prompt service. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 COOK Wanled; lady capable of do!nr general cooking. Kandy Shop, 919 Main St. - - GIRL To do cooking and housework. waniea. 21s s. jyrn St., or i'none 4194. GOOD GIRL OR WOMAN Wanted, for general housework; no washings or ironings; permanent place and good wages for rlsht person. Address Box B-322. care Palladium. MAID Wanted; for general housework. Call 2465 between 9 and 12 a. m. MAID Wanted for general housework; must have reference. Phone 6077. Help Wanted Male" COUNTY AGENTS Wanted to sell National Stock Powders. We have some exclusive territory to offer the right kind of men. The kind of man suited for this business is from the age of 35 to 60. It is not necessary for you to 'have experience In salesmanship. We give men a special training as to how to sell our product. Write at once. National Live Stock Remedy Co"., 436 JWest 79th St.. Ciiicago, Ilh FTREMFN. BRA K E MEN Beginners $150-$r;,o monthly. Write . Railway, D-717 care Palladium. Help Male or Female 34 DON'T DECEIVE YOURSELF You cannot get away from it yon must make special preparation if you rise above the average. Bookkeeping, accounting and stenography opens the way. Start next Monday. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bldg. Situations Wanted Female 35 EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL NURSE Wants position. Phone 1729. HOUSE WO R K OR SEWING Wanted, by the day. Call at 242 South 2nd Street. HOUSEWORK Position ' wanted as housekeeper. Adlres3 Box F-1006, care Palladium. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 2-YEAR-OLD COON, POSSUM HOUND Phone 54S41. FOX TERRIER PUPS For sale. Clem. 11 So. 9th. Phone 2152. Dr. FOX TEitRIER PURE FRED MALE PUP. PHONE 39323 OR CALL 226 S. 23RD ST. READ TODAY'S BARGAINS PERHAPS THE BEST BARGAINS TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE IN TOWN ARE OFFERED FROM DAY TO DAY IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE PALLADIUM UNDER "MERCHANDISE FOR SALE." , READ 'EM TONIGHT! TOMORROW TAKE YOUR SELF AROUND AND DO SOME BAR-v GAIN BUYING. BE ON THE LEVEL WITH TOUR POCKETBOOK. ARE YOU ONT '

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Articles For Sale St BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever's Watch Shop. 7 South 11th Street. DIRT For sale: w livery next week. iil be ready tor ( Phone 3524. -- deFOR SALE CHEAP 1 No. 16 Airtight model Hot Blast coal or wood hj.ating stove, good as new. 1 Universal steel ball bearing clothes wringer, only used short time. 1 New shoemaker's bench, made of hickory and oak. 1 Well windlass and full set of tools for well-digging. 1 Imperial self heating flat Iron, In good condition. P. A. WRIGHT 464 S. W. 4TH ST. TYPEWRITER" For sale; at bargain price, late model L. C. Smith standard typewriter, with guarantee; cannot be told from new. Address D-720 care Palladium. WATCHES. CLOCKS Jewelry, watch movements and cases. Time-piece repalring. H. Clyde St. John. 7 S. 7th St. Barter and Exchange 51A USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and 'sold. Home Supply Co., 1S4 l-t.wayne Ave. Phone ltJ GOOD USEDGOODS We buy and sell. Brammer & Nease Furniture Exchange JJ0 Main. Phone 1461. CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to buy or sell good used furniture: it will pay you. To wnsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1290. Building Materials 54 BUILDING BLOX Drain tile brick. fiue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and ortice School St. road. Phone 32o0. Household Goods 59 CLOSING OUT SALE OF furniture. Fri day, Jan 19th. 303 National Road West. Simon Weddle, auctioneer. ELECTRIC WASHER Quicker Y'et brand; in good shape. Call 212 N. W 3rd St. Musical Instrument 62 EMRAL STUDIO If you are looking for a real banio or any string instru ments whv not pay us a visit and se our complete line? Cash or terms. 1032-i Main or Phone 2958. RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our ex ehantre. Whv nay more? We -buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Srore. 827 Main St. UPRIGHT PIANO For sale. Call 16 N. 21st or Phone 37S3 after 6 p. m. or be fore 8 a. m. Wearing Apparel 65 FUR COAT Lady's; natural Conejc fur cat for sale; size ct bust; cheap; ju Phone 3635. LADY'S DARK BLUE COAT Medium size; 2 hats, 2 pair of slippers, for sale cheap. 1027i Main' St., Apt. 2 PLUSH COAT With fur trimmings, for sale, cheap. Inquire 300 Js. lbth St. Phone 2728. 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 U. Main St. ROOMS AND BOARD. Rooms. With Board 67 BOARD AND 6197. ROOM: For rent. Phone Rooms Without Board 68 7TH ST.,- S. lll--Modern f-irnished sleeping room; gentlemenpref erred. NATIONAL-ROAD W EST,- 2 2 9 Room, for rent, for light housekeeping; modern; private entrance. Phone 3122. FURNISHED ROOM With cooking privil e. Phone 151S, or call 23 N. 13th St. FURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS For rent; Wilmor apts.; access to laundry, kitchen, diningroom; private lockers; ladies only. Phone 2911 MODERN" FURNISHED SLEEPING Room, for either gentlemen or ladies. Can be arranged for light housekeeping. Phone 2564. Rooms for Housekeeping 63 3 FURNISHED ROOMS For llgTit housekeeping, inquire jis? fto. an 6L IRD ST., X. 408 Two rooms for light housekeeping. STH ST., S. 27 Light housekeeping rooms for rent; Ftrlctly modern. STH ST., N. 217 Two modern light housekeeping rooms in private family; with garage. MODERN SLEEPING ROOM Suitable for light housekeeping; centrally located. Phone 2564. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farms For Rent 76 SO ACRES For rent on shares, lire Loijek & Hill Co. InHouses For Rent 77 5TH ST., for rent. X. 41 House of five rooms. Phone 2993. Suburban For Rent 79 4 ACRES With 9-room house, good barn, electric lights: well set in berries; 1 mile out on Middlehoro pike: for rent: $40 per month. Call Thone 6075. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE All business negotiated on basis or .oiien rule. J. B. Maag Phone 2S86. 311 N.9. CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS For sale. We can give you anything you want. J. H. Schell. Phone 202. FOR SERVICE List your property and farms with Loner & Tillson, .201 K. P. Bldg". Phone 6226. FOR "FARM 3 AND CTTY PROPERTY See or write W. O. Harrison, R. R. C, Richmond. Phone 54103. HOUSES Over 30 lasted for sale, with C E. Kcever Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. IF YOU WANT TO "BUY Se Bundy. If you want to sell see Bundy. You can see Bundy at 317 North Sth St Phone 2995. STOP WISHING that you knew where to get the thines you want at the prices von can afford to pay read the Merchandise ads In the classified section and buy them today.

DOWNTODATE Are you doing your work in the same way you did ot a year ago? Or have you changed your tactics to meet new conditions that are constantly arising? The most effective way to slow up your producing power is to hang onto wornout ways of working. Trying to do the right thing the wrong way is the heaviest ' handicap you can carry in the race for success. Never let yourself slip into the treadmill habit of 'daily routine. Don't go on doing things just because you've grown accustomed to doing them that way. Think while you work think out the "why" and the ''how" of everything you do. Make your efforts today fit today's 'duties. Stu'dy your problems, your ways of meeting them, your chances of success. Face every day's work with down-to-date methods. (Copyright, 1922, by Basn 1 Smith)

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Brokers In Real Estate PARKER Over Price's, 916 Main. Jarms, city homes and realty Investments. Phone 6160. - OVER 100 HOUSES Lnd farms Jor sale and more coming in every day. Porierfleld, 303 Union Bank BIdg. Ph. 1965. Houses For Sale 84 7-ROOM MODERN HOME For sale; centrally located. Phone 1632 or 353,. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 34 ACRES Good buildings, all level. black soil: will trde, for cit vproperty. Jordan, 231 Col. Bldg., Phone 1570. Houses For Sale 84 6-ROOM HOUSE 8 acres; payment: possession now. 7-room, modern, close In. Rooming house, close In. 18 acres, suburban, 10-room house, modern, close In. Homes In all parts of the city for sale. John H. Schell, 817 N. E. Phon 20S2 or 2197. HOUSE For sale on Lincoln St. Inquire 14 S. 9th St. PAYMENT PLAN 7-ROOM And bath, garage; wel! locat ed. Priced reasonable; terms to suit. 6-ROOM Bath, furnace, garage; $500 cash, balance terms. EURDSALL, WILLETT. CUSTER CO. REALTORS 710 ',4 MAIN ST. PHONE 14S1 Lots for Sale 85 FOR SALE t-i Several choice West Main street lots, really something extra nice. Also several inexpensive building lots in Beallview that can be bought by any man who really and honestly wants a home. Cash or payments. Thi3 is the time to talk to your contractor, your building material man and your friend in the real estate business. Don't wait 'til spring conies and they are all busy. John N. KolL mgr. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Wanted To Rent Good Farm 80 to 100 Acre3 State terms' and location. H. W. GILBERT Second National Bank AUTOMOBILES Save $100.00 Special prices on Badge California tops during the month of January. Popular models. Tops are brand new, latest styles. Get your order In earlv. First come, first served. Call, Phone or write. Save $100. HENRY-CRAIG CO. 962 X. Meridian St., Indianapolis, lnd. Bethard Auto Co. ; USED CARS 1920 Dodge Touring J918 Dodge Roadster 1920 Ford Coupe 1917 Overland Touring 1919 Maxwell Touring 1923 Ford Touring 1917 Dodge Roadster 1918 Dodge Sedan 1914 Ford Touring 1915 Lexington Touring 1922 Lexington Touring 1918 Ford Touring 1919 Dodge Delivery Car Bethard Auto Gx 1117 Main St. FINANCIAL 1 t m im ' If your family needs finan cial aid thatyou can't supply. come ana see us. We loan V money on furniture, live c- rrr - r. ; n ww. ....... Dues, mercnandise, imnle' ments, ar low rates. I- air troaf. 1 ment and courteous consideration to au. under state supervision WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 North 10th SL Phone 2509