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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1915. PAGE NINE Bringing Up Father By McManus TO EhTESTAtN -1 DETECT ij XJHTE L,! Twji iV r -C I ' UP MYTQO LATE. FC? I HE'S ,tH E - 2x55! 'hm? fp iS? ' tS rvj him to come now- J w cSr?,J5? rM'J--l , OOMl-SHOW jSrtHrHtrT-w-J ' ImPQ " ; OFMYMINDVHEN i TV l UCIPJ J ' I ' ..T . . -. ' r-r'W IftHWW" HfHHiyiB:, air .-t - .1 lriw - j.j..: 9 n fyright, 1915, by The McCijre Newspaper Syndicate. Emerea at Sutionrrs Hall, London. All right ruerved, including rights of translation. Publication cf this article in whole or in part is expressly prohibited except by special arrangement with The McClure Newspaper Syndicate. A KEYSTONE CHASE Requests for the address of Mary Pickford have come to tho office. Ad dress letters to 270 Riverside Drive, New York. Some on remarked the other day that I must have a tremendous im agination or I couldn't play so many different types and characters. It Is true my imagination has always stim ulated me and I so sincerely live the role I am playing that I often forget to return to the everyday Mary Pick ford until I am reminded by those arund me to "come back to earth ; again." ' - As a youngster I magnified every thing from my Joys to my sorrows just because my imagination was al ways running riot. My first memories are of my little bedroom in our home in Cauda. As T lay in my crib, I remember looking up at the ceilirig, fascinated by the fantastic shapes traced there by the raindrops. And then my eyes would wander to the garlands of flowers which formed a border around the top of the wallpaper. Those large clus ters of roses looked to me, as I half closed my eyes, like little boys and girls in bright, gaudy dresses, dancing around and around the room, never out of step or never letting go of each oth er's hands. Mother always understood and nev er ridiculed me, but some of the other children did as I , grew older. And I became frightened by their teasing laughs that mocked the telling of my strange imaginary experiences with all my fairy folk. But these experiences often got me into trouble. I can now remember one amusing incident during a visit to an aunt who lived in the country. The country was glorious and full of mys tery to me and I longed to roam about seeking adventure. I would take my books and go into the field, where I could crawl into a haystack and stretch out comfortably In the sweet-smelling hay. Sometimes I would stay there for hours, but oth er days I would become restless and wander far across the meadows back of the bouse. My aunt often scolded me for disappearing, and to frighten me she warned me that a bull, a terri ble fire-breathing creature, roamed about on the adjoining Thurston ranch. This kept me pretty close to home for about two days; then, with the spirit of a pioneer, I started across country again. The Pursuit of the Phantom. I found a wonderful spit, a little clump of bushes under a great spread ing tree, and just a few feet fr&m a babbling brook that zigzagged across the fields. Opening the paper bag in body, and with a stall scream I cleared that ground in three-foot leaps until I reached the creek. I do not think any pole vaulter could have done better than I, as I sprang like a little goat from one rock to the other until I reached the other side. Then I ran as fast as I could, not daring to turn around, knowing he was chasing me hearing him right back of me, . snorting and kicking up the dust as he galloped. I really believed he was so close I could feel his breath fairly scorching the back of my neck. It seemed to me it was miles and miles before I reached my aunt's front porch and sank exhausted into her arms, telling her between gasps of my awful experience. And now it is almost with shame that I am forced to tell you the truth, knowing that you will appreciate that I suffered, through their teasing, al most as much as if I had . really been in danger of my life. That bull was a nice mild, kind-faced old Jersey cofc MILLION DOLLAR PIER DAMAGED BY FIRE LOS ANGELES. Dec. 28. Two hun done to the Frazler 'million dollar" pier at Ocean Park early today by a fire of mysterious origin. The blaze was got under control at 2il5 a. m., after seven concessions were destroy ed and the famous Ben Hur scenic railway was partially burned. STRONG BOY WANTED Appty Grand Leader at once. 2S-lt ; tVAiViftU io rent 4 rooms ana data. modern, centrally located. Address M. care Palladium. 24-tf WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices, for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf SUFFERED 15 YEARS CURED IN 21 DAYS Gentlemen: For over 15 years 1 was afflicted with eczema, covering my arms, legs and face. I suffered so j that I could not sleep. My face was red and swollen, and covered with dry ! feverish scales. Was unable to at ! tend to business for weeks at a time, i I had about given up all hope when and out of pure friendliness she had 1 Inea Amoiox. me nrsi appncauon brushed her way through the bushes fave rme relief so I could sleep. In 3 to share my doughnuts and apple. 1 ,was ab ft to attend t0 business. (P. S. The only person in the world Attf "0 days treatment my eczema 1 wish had never known anything i "'ci' about it was Jack, but some one told Qorls Wanted STEAE WORK GOOD PAY. Apply ct Indianapolis Glove Co. South H and -lroad. The Portable OMQais Stove t Wickless. Valveless. Blue Flame Air Gas Burner. y BURNS BARRELS OF AIR Most Wonderful Cooking. Baking, Heeting Stove Erer Invented Economical, Safe, Convenient g For Demonstration C&U Pbcne 4839. WALTER H. BENNETT I m WANTED You to buy your boy a nice new bicycle for Xmas, 1916 models now in. good second hand ones from 5.00 to $12.00. Baby cabsf wringers, stoves, bicycles. All kinds repairinf Phone 30S6. We3ley Brown & Son. him. Isn t that a delicious tidbit for a small brother to have on his sister.) James R. Rigby, Youngstown, O. Amoiox ointment wi'l quickly l eal pimples on the face, blackheads, minor skin troubles. Chronic cases of psoriasis, salt rheum, tetter, that have suffered for years, require both the ointment and solution to effect cure. Trial size, 50c. Guaranteed and rec ommended by A. G. Luken ' ' . Send postal for free samt to Amo iox Laboratories, Youngsto.vn, Ohio. Adv. GIRLS WANTED One experienced oper: r and four girls to learn to opsrr.e sewing ma chines in the most sauitar.- factory In the state. Atlas Underwear Co., 10th and N. D st. 18-7t WANTED Raw furs, highest market price. Ed Burns, 634 N. 10th. lS-7t your 21-7t k Wti MAKE FIVE YEAR FARM LOANS. NO COMMISSION CHARGE. WHY NOT SEE U8 ABOUT YOURS? Masonic Calendar Tuesday, December 28 Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M.. . Called meeting; work in the Master Mason degree, commencing at 2 o'clock, luncheon at. 6 o'clock, after which the Master Mason degree will be con ferred by the Past Masters of Rich mond Lodge, followed by banquet. A fraternal welcome is extended to all members and soujourning brethren. Wednesday, December 29 Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M., will have work. Thursday, December 30 King Solo mon's Chapter, No. 4, Royal Arch Ma sons. Called meeting; work in tue which I had stored two large greasy; Royal Arch degree; refreshments. doughnuts and an apple, I was munch ing away contentedly when I heard something rustle in the bushes back of me. I wheeled around wonderingly. There, looking down upon me with fierce eye and dilating nostrils, was the bull! I jumped to my feet, my knees so weak they could hardly support my NOTICE OF COMMISION'ER'S SALE i OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Wayne Cir cuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, made and entered in a cause there upon pending, entitled Walter M. Thornburg vs. Rachel E. Weaver. ?t al., and numbered 15990 upon the dock ets thereof, hereby give notice that between the hours of two o'clock and three o'clock p. m., Thursday, January 27th, 1916. said commissioners will offer for sale at public auction on the premises to be sold, and at not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Tract No. 1 : "The west half of the southeast quarter of section 23. township IS North, range 12 East, and containing 0 acres, more or less, and all that, part of thp southwest quarter of sec- The Royal Astronomical Society has "w v" lown"'i' i0'lu; just had its charter amended so that ll? "u'l"a"u ea.& 1VueJnBUl' women are eligible for election as fel- Saturday, January I, 1916 Loyal Chapter. No. 49, Order of the Eastern Star. Stated meeting; initiation and installation of officers. WANTED Work by day or cooking. Call Phone 1406. 2l-7t WANTED To crate and pack furniture. Phone 149. WANTED Girl or woman for general! housework, good home for right par- i ty. Phone 107S 2ltf : WANTED First class planer and vise hand on machine tool work, j Chard loathe Co.. New Castle, Ind. 23-6t WANTPJD Toblmakers and tool lathe hands, also lathe, milling machine, screw machine, (hand and automatic). Morton grinder, and boring mill hands for the machine shop. Day and night forces. Steady work, open shop, no labor troubles. Write full particulars to THE BL'DA COMPANY, Harvey, Illinois. Chicago Subuhb. 27-lot , wXNTEDWomlurfor generalhouse"-1 work. Clem Kehlenbrink. 1912 Main. I 27-.;t! ilw4 FOR SALE MODERN HOMES In all parts of city. Special bargain in a tome on North 12th etreet. 2 on West 6th street. These are ble bar Silns. See HOME BUILDERS Ptonee 3247. 447. 4447. fe- E. G. Ktmper. 313 West Main St. lows and associates. SPIRITS" IN COFFINS SOMETIMES TURif OUT TO BIJ "BOOZE' getting ws- jdl? Spirits in coffins have had Tennes tee legal authorities guessing The "mediuroj io the case was a coffin sompany of Chattanooga. The com pany claims no supernatural powers It was simply medium of distribution. Neither were the spirits of the ethereal variety. They ware the sub stantial kind, commonly known as booze." An employe evidently thoi-Rht he wa doing no tiling wrong although be didnt tell the bossto ose the spirit as a stimulant to the coffin industry in dry territory, so few quarts sometimes were included as variety which led the little mouse U "lagnappe" in coffins shipped to cus- want to hunt up the cat and th tomers. The federal auth rities proverbial rabbit to spit in the bull, could not see it exactly that way, dog's eye. , however, especially since the coffins As is customary in bootlegging were made use of by "live ones" ' casej in dry ' territory, uo attempt The new form of the old game of was made to smuggle in the les L.ctlegging, varieties of which are harmful malt beverages. Quicker said to be increasing in proportion action was said to be desired. I to the spread of legalized prohibi- J Opponents of state-wide prohibi tion, was unearthed by Inspector I tion are asserting that the case evi, Webster Spates, of the Department dences the fact that the only real so of Justice. Washington. ' lution to the temperance question is Careful investigation cf the spirits through education, not legislation, or by several well qualified officers is (through the substitution of the less alcoholic beverages for the more io toxicating spirituous liquors. ' said to have confirmed the fact that it was real whisky, similar to the of-way of the C. & O. railroad and con taining in all 103.25 acres more or less. Subject to the right-of-way of C. & O. Railroad. Tract No. 2: "Also a part of the southwest quar- i ter of section 23. township IS North, j range 12 East, and described as fol I lows: Beginning at the southeast cor j ner of said quarter section, running j thence north 160 rods to the northeast corner of said quarter section; thence we.r llS.gr, rods; thence south 160 rods to the south line of said quarter j section; thence east along the south linn of said quarter section US. 33 rods to the place of beginning, contain ing 12i't acres more or less, excepting therefrom all that part of said 120 acres lying north and past of the C. & O. Railroad and leaving 96.75 acres more or less. Subject, to the right-of-way of the C. & O. Railroad. Tract No. 3: "Also a part of the northeast quarter section 26, township is North, range 12 East, and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of faid quarter; thence east 43 V2 rods; thence north 160 rods to the Norih line cf said quarter; thence est 431,.i 1 rnds ti the ncrthwest corner of said quar'fr: thence south 160 rods to the pl'ice of beginning and containing 43 acre;;. "Also the east half of the northwest quarter of section 26, township IS North, range 12 East, and containing SO acres. "Also the following described tract: Beginning at an established corner stone in the center of the south line of the northwest quarter of section 26. township IS, range 12 East; thence south 30 1-5 rods to the edge of the state road; thence east 4 rods to a stake by said road; thence north 7134 degrees east 43.6 rods to a stake in the south line of said northwest quarter: thence west 46.64 rods to the place of beginning, and containing 2 acres. Said tracts to be offered separate and together and sold in such tracts as will be for the best interest of the estate. Subject to the 1915 taxes payable in 1916. Said land located in Dalton town ship about five (5) miles north of Hagerstown. Terms: At least one-third of pur chase price cash in hand and the bal ance in two equal payments due in one and two years from date, of sale, the purchaser executing his promissory notes in the usual bankable form, bear ing interest at six per cent per annum from date, payable annually, and se cured by first mortgage on the real estate sold. DICKINSON TRUST CO.. 28-4-11 Commissioner. WANTED Position to keep house fori a widower or to assist with house-1 work and sewing. Address X. Y. Z., Pal-j ladlum. 27-2t j WANTED Houseman. Apply House-j keeper. Westcott Hotel. 2S-2t WANTED Position as housekeeper for a widower or would assist with housework by a competent lady. Ad- dress X. V. Z.. care Palladium. 2S-3t. WANTED A good steady Job for a married man. Call or address 1525 X. E sf.. Richmond, Ind. WANTED A woman to stay with children during the day. 433 Ran dolph st. 2S-5t WANTED Girls to solicit orders for teas, coffees, spices, etc. Apply evenings from 5:30 to 7 p. m. at th Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Store, ask to see J. F. Anspaugb. 2S-lt WANTE DPlace as office girl of bookkeeper by one of two years' ex perience: reference given. Addre3s C. Palladium. 2S-lt Closios: Out Sale of ReJdston Stock Farm at 9:30 a. m. Amounts under JVC On Tuesday, January 11, commencing Lunch served on the ground. Usual terms 6 months, 6 interest from date. cash. Brood mares, colts and fillies, stand, -d and registered, three stalhocs of royal breeding, one hundred (more cr lese iranjui.ed. standard bred Hampshire sows and pigs (all ellgable to registry.) 200 tons of hav in mow (more or less). 2 .vj bushels of corn in crib (more or less). 1.000 bushels oats (more or less). . bead work orses. 1 Bull tractor and Racine gang plow 1 Universal cultivator tractor, double set of plows. I Gaar-Scott & Co. traction. 13 horse power engine, gocd as new. 1 Piano corn shredder, good as new. Belts and attachments with all mach: .es where required. One grand milch cov. potatoes. arpK. farm too!s of every description. inelucMng plows, harrows, mowers, one b nder hay aler earners, wagons, buggies, household furniture. Including dishes, eco stoves and heating stoves. For any further information, see GEORGE B. DOUGAN or JOHN DAGLER rwin to tbe areat quantities of stuff to r.e sold, sale will be called prompUy at 9:C0g If weather is unfavorable, tale wxll be held la the Wg barn FOR SALE I FOR RENT FOR RENT 31 S. 17th St.. 5 rooms, modem, $18 and water. See Shide ler. Phone 1814. 3-tf FOR RENT Good desk room. 205 Second National Bank. 21-tf FOR RENT 7 room modern hue w ith furnace. Phone 14&5. 20 7i EVERYTHING to repair that is bro ken; baby cabs, wriccer rolls, sweep ers, 6 11 kicds of grinding, pictures frsr.-ed. new and old bicycles. We turn nothing f.vay. Call for and delivered. Brov.n-narric-ll Co.. 1020 Main st FOR RZNT 209 Pearl st.. modern. 7 rooms, will rent right to reliable tenant; 51 li N. D, 3 room flat, gas, electric light. $7.00; 701 S. 6th. 5 rooms $8.00; 317 S. 4th. 4 rooms. $8.00. See Sbideler, 910 M Main. Phone -S14. 3-tf FOR RENT 3 rooms for light house keeping. 304 N. 21st st. 27-tf IF looking for cheap rent for the win ter call up 3463L FORRENTModern house. 6 rooms. $12. Call at 406 N. 22nd St. Good place for an auto. 23-2S-29 FOR SALE Fine restaurant, in New Castle, finely equipped. Sell cheap. Call A. M. Roberts. IS S. 8th st. Rich mond, Ind. "' " MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS FER LINE FOR SALE CHEAP One storm top i t ai iriiintt. R- R. 8. "7-6t umfcj- y- ' FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger. Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2C08. FOR SALE Fine bred collie pups. 2 months old. Phone 3459 27-71 FOR SALE Fresh ground bones for ciiic .ns. 2 cents a pound. n tcn Stolle & Sons. 17-eod-lm FOR SALE A mission library table. Apply 105 S. 11th ft. 28-3t FOR SALE Good farm horse and driving mare. 603 Main st. 2S-7t FOR SALE Good combination book case; large fern. Phone 4730. 23-lt FOR SALE Horses, haineps, vehicles, farm Imple ments, all kinds. Top grocery wagon. 217 N. A st. 3-5t LOST LOST A gold cross with Initial H. S.. ; between 5th and 11th on C and 11th and C to G. Reward If returned to 629 S. 13th st. 28-lt LOST Small finger ring, set with three diamonds. Return to Palla dium. Libera reward. 18-1 1 LOST Weed chain. Return to Cranes Electrical Co, and receive reward.. S7-2t . LOST Glove (corduroy lined), left-: hand. Leave Palladium office. 7-3t LOST Scarf. Return to 838 N. 19th 't 17-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms in modern house; private entrance. 906 N. D st. 25-3t FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for light hbusekeping. 500 N. 15th st. 28-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE Millinery goods, sio'v cases, cheap if sold at once. Write Box 8S. Economy, Ind. 22-7t Sanitary Mat'-?ssea made of Old Feathers. Pillows made to order. Best Goose v3 00 per pslr. Feathers bought and sold. Mat tresses all "kinds uiade over. E. H. Bradley, 314 Main St. Phone 149?.. FOR SALE Male pigs, Pol an China; also Buff Rock cockerels. . none 5147-C. 7-lSt 7 INCHES OF SNOW You Should Worry See us for the best Cleaning and Pressing. Room 1, Palladium Bide. Phone 2675 Work Called for and Delivered. FOa SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE New 7 room house, water, gas, electric lights, sewer connection and sidewalk: small payment t bal ance like rent. Address Box 25, Pal ladium. 28-tues-thur-eat For Exchange for Farm. Livery Stock and City Property. ' PORT ERF1 ELD Sc DeBOY. FOR SALE 150 acres best farm in county, modern house coat 16,500, ail level, best produces and location. Ar thur Brooks, 1303 Main. I7.lt FOR SALE 200 acres river bottom farm. $125; also other farms and city property. Porter.eld & DeBoy. 7-tf A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. i itjtrpTv atttp n vn 1 iMrina I i?i OFTirr. ia s TH RABSIT HUNTING Best of rabbit hunting on 60C acre tract Game plentiful, protected, en couraged for hunting. For term ft. transportation, etc.. address Outing Farms. Connersville. Ind. 24-3t CALL PHONE 1469 if you have any second hand furniture to e!l. Bra mer & Townend. 520 Main st. 28-7t OATS straw, suitable for feeding. 309 National road, west. 24 7 1 RIGSBY will pay highest cash price for second hand goods and stoves and sell cheap. See him. 14 X. 5th st. Phone 2532. decl5-26t I-arms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. eW write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON. Room 1 and 2. V.'estiott Blrwt , Insurance, Loans, Real Es tate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main S? Phone 2233. -