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munMUiND FALLAJJiUM AMU fci U 1 -1 &UG RAM, KiCHAlUiND. IND iviUiN DA 1 , AfKiL 4, iyl. FAUE 'TH1RTKEN THE PALLADIUM LASSIFIED ADVERTISING St&ndardtred and Indexed for quick ref erence acordinsr to the Basil I Smith System (Copyright). Advertising Rates 1 cent per line, per insertion. 6 words to the line. No ad taken for less than tO cents each or leas than SO cents charfre. No ads accepted arter 1 1 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratitude for the kindness and sympathy shown us by the neighbors, friends, the Masonic order, the Knijshts of Pythias, the Grace M. E. Church, Barrica and Rlgr Brother Sunday School classes, P.ev. Backus and Rev. Carnes for their words of comfort, appreciation of the music so beautifully rendered and the efficient services of Mr. Steprall, during the sickness and death of our husband and father, Samuel H. Amlck. MRS. S. H. AMICK AND SONS WANTED Housekeeper, middle ape. fn- mU familv. Call 1303 Harris St. HELP WANTED MALE Four Wavne County Men WANTED If you have had some experience In meeting and selling to the public, you can make a good connection with old nd reliable corporation, backed by kest bank and commercial references and who have been qualified by Indi ana Securities Commission. ' If you believe you can sell securities, insurance, stocks or bonds, we have Just what you want and we want you. STRONG CO-OPERATION will be given to successful applicants who measure up to high standards of char r I acter and selling ability. The fou men that are selected will be placed immediately in position to earn from $300.00 to $1000.00 per month. 5ond will not be exacted, but best references required. For interview, address Local Opportunity, Palladium. WANTED MANAGER Largest corporation manufacturing product that has conclusively proven thst it aids in producing at least 25 to 100 larger crops is opening a branch office at Richmond and requires the services of business mun as manager. Previous experience not essential, but applicant must be competent to handle large amounts of money, hire and han dle help. S 1.000 cash required. Fully secured. This proposition should net live man $10,000 annually. Big advertising campaign starting, including full page ads in local papers. When wriiing give full details In order to secure interview. Applicant must be able to come to Chicago for two days' i instruction. Unless you can do so at rnr and iinlfm vaii nan m rr 1 t Vi c rp. ' ouirernents of this ad. and your reputa tion is good, save your stamps. This is a real opportunity, and presents it self but once in a life time. Write or wire immediately. NATIONAL SOIL BACTERIA CORPORATION Transportation Building Chicago, Illinois. HELP WANTED Male or Female 5 YOUNG MEN. WOMEN Over 17, for postal mail service. $120 month. Fx aminations April. Experience un necessary. For free particulars of in struction, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service examiner i. 1041 Equitable Ride:, Washington. D. C. HLP WANTEp -FEMALE 6 "SALESLADIES WANTED Experienced in Ladies' Ready to Wear. Good salary to right party. Box H C43, care Palladium. ANTED Housekeeper. middle aged lady. Call in person. 1200 X. 1 . WANTKH (rirl for assistant in physi flan's offief. Call from 6 to h p. m. 119 South 13th !t.. City. WOMAN, middle atfc, for house work. Apply to Box 15S. Cambridge City. Indiana. TO" MAKETjOo' MONT'hLY M AILIX circulars. I furnish material, instruc tion 12c. Virga Supply Company, 521 Oliver Strict. Cln:inna ti. Oh I o. SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED AflENTS To spark pluar testers. Write National Spark Plus Tester Co. Benton Harbor. Mich. Paint Agents Sell Tower Paint direct from the factory to the consumer on liberal commissions. Un dersell stores on highest qual ity paint. Tower Paint is not sold on claims. It is sold on facts. The formula is on every can of Tower Paint. Formula used on House Faint recommended by Hureau of Standards of United States government. Prospective cus tomers are bombarded from home office by fact literature. I'aint sold on liberal terms, and customers must be satis fled. Exclusive territory. Farmers, mechanics, paint agents anybody with a little pep can build up a perma net, honorable, profitable V, paint business. All state ments hereir guaranteed by a firm over 50 years old. Write, wire or come. Give your quah tications and territory you desire. THE TOWER VARNISH & DRYER COMPANY Dayton, Ohio Established 1868 SITUATION WANTED 8 WOMAN AND LITTLL OIHL Wants a a place as housekeeping. 127 1-3 N. 3. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WASHINGS WANTED 503 N. 167 ROOMS FOR RENT 9 KUItNlSHKlJ ROOM 42 So. 10th. P'OU KENT Desirable room in fine lo cation, near Main. Phone 1769. VOli UKNT Kurnisiicd room, with pri vate entrance. 013 South 11th. Foil 11KNT Pleasant sleeping room, 315N. 12. F6llWOKKlNG GIHLS OR WOMEN Sleeping room to rint, with cookinfr and washing privileges; J2.00 one person, $3.00 2 persons. Note Posi tively no light housekeeping. 803 N. V street. LIGHT HOUSE K EE P I NG ROOM S 9 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING' ItOOMS 226 N. 9. L KUitNISHEIl Light Housekeeping T"joms. No children. 221 N. 14. TOli RENT L Vg h t housekeeping rooms. 31 N. 11th St. TWOFUnNISHEIIJiRlTtHousekeep lnff rooms. Phone 1247. 2 rRNISlIEb ROOMSFor light housekeeping. Phonje 5275. TWoTrONT ROOMS For light house keeping, for desirable party. 415V4 ' Main. Inquire Hopkins. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT Upper modern apt. 151914 n. r. . FOR RENT 7-room modern house. Phone 11J. FOR RENT 6-room house. Inquire Thomas Adklns. Morton Lake Cottage. FOR- RENTOne modern furnished apartment. Geo. R. Moore. 102 S. 2d. Phone 1149. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 CARPETS CLEANED. 5 cents yari carpets scrubbed. IS cents yard. V. W. Walter, 107 & 9. CISTERN CLEANING and Repairing filters specialty, roof painting, gen eral repairing. Phone 608. 412 K 11- LAWN MOWERS sharpened. -Bruner. Phone 2516. Frank FOR SALE: Goodrich & Hearsey tires, repairing. Lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown. Phone 3086. WALL PAPER CLEANING 12 WANTED Paper cleaning. Phone 2228. C. Borden. WALL PAPER HANGING PAPER hanging, better get your order in before everyone is busy. Phone 3049 Moore. PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. MOVING HAULING STORAGE LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phonos 222S-1566 W. G. BAKER, Mgr. For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 W. Eo EVANS For Local and Lrng Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone ?105 330 Lincoln GEORGE A. HARRISON FRED D. McCLURE McCLURE & HARRISON Stock and General Hauling 747 W. Main Phone 4802 Large and Small Loads METAL PLATING 17 r GOLD Pings. Bracelets, Watch Fobs, Umbrella Handles. Belt Buckles. Iockets i: K PLAT E D Mirrors Resilverecl Lahman Plating Works 209 W. Main. Phone 275S. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 COOK'S POWER SHOP Furniture repairing a specialty Phone 3252 122 W. Main CARPENTER WORK CARPENTER Repairing of all kinds. No job too small or too large. ROY SLOAN. 1ol8 N. K. Phonf 8191 BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A GARAGE? Build t vitK GmcrgteBIcyx Jroxi Bertchjfros Phcce 3250 RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent. .Vein A. F!ooVt. Miller Harness Store. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 8-YEAR-OLD HORSE, weight 1,100; heavy platform spring wagon, heavy single harness a bar-grain for quick sale. In quire Kelly Hotel, North E St. Phone 2751. 11 11 lUlilU'lLiL' U IT" U vCHa are best for you because they are simple in construction and easy of operation, low in upkeep, do the job as it should be done, turn the corners and finish the field. Order now. WOOD Eo ELIASON Centerville, Ind. Motion Picture Equipment for Sale Projector, arc. stereopticon complete, 6 reels film, 100 slides, good subjects. Dipo?al at a bargain. Call after 6 p. m. 203 North 2nd St. Fori SALE Settee, 2 chairs, dininpr chairs, chiffonier, 3 kitchen chairs, 2 stands, 1 pedestal, 1 chrst, cherry drawer, vacuum sweeper, wheel bar row 32." Wet M3in St. l-OK SALE Stt rcopticon for slides or cards, suitable for schools, churches or homes. Mr. W. W. Gaar, Westcott Hotel. FOR SALE Grocery doing a pood business in small town, Wayne Coun- j ty. 12 N. 10th. PINING-ROOM TABLE, pood as now. 41S South 8th, phone 2702. ,1 ANTIQUE CHAIRS 226 So. 12th. FOR SALE Grocery stock and fix tures. Address G7165. care. Palladium. FOR SALE Two large iron vases, cheap. Can be seen at Miller Harness store. 827 Main St. REMNANT "SALEKnitted cloth, all cotton, 50c per pound. Atlas Underwear Co, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED Refuse dirt, ashes, cinders, old brick or rock dumped on lot. So. Stli and M Streets. Bell. ' F U UN ITURE AN D STO V ES All k i n d s : ffood prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. V A NTE D TO BUY .00 good used dressers, chiffoniers and dressing tables. It will pav vou to see us be fore you sell. TOWNSENPS USED GOODS. 533 Main. Phone 1296. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. FURNITTJRE WANTED We pay high est prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc Brammcr & poster, 17 So. 7th. Phone 187G. FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1S76. Office li S. 7 EGGS FOR HATCHING Eggs! Eggs! For hatching: from the best flock of White Plymoth Rock chickens in the county; SI. 00 per 15 or S5.00 per 100. Apply at Geo. C. Schwearman's Meat Market, No. 309 South 4th St. Phone 2204. BUFF ROCK EGGS For setting. N. 12. 927 PLYMOUTH EGGS For setting. Phone 1078. FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs for hatching. Byers' strain. S55 Rich mond Ave. Phone 4726. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE Two Dodge Touring1 Cars. Three Dodge Sedans. One Chevrolet "Four - Ninety" Touring. One Commerce Truck. BETHARD AUTO CO. 1117 Main St. Phone 1041 FORD TOURING Phone 4844. Classy Ford Speedster. 37 S. ' th. BART 464. GRAND CHEVROLET Phone TIRES AND TUBES 35 Have You Seem the Sioux City Tire that we are sell ing? Two Tires lor the price of one, plus $5.00. Any size, rib or non-skid. SIZES and PRICES 4,000-Mile Guarantee ..J36.33 $41.35; 34x4 ..$37.10 $42.10 ..$47.45 $52.45 High-Grade First. Tubes 2Sx3 $2.50 30x3 $2.50 30x3Va $2.50 32x3Vi $2.75 31x4 $2.85 32x4 $3.00 5x4 .$3.15 34x4 .$3.50 FELTMAN'S Cigar Store CUT-RATE TIRE STORE Phone 2039 509 Main St. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FOii SALE A pair of side wind ) shields, fit 1920 Buick 40fi N. 13th. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St Phone 271G AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Have that Auto overhauled byj our experts. TMOS. A. ROBISON 1200 Main St. Shop Phcne 1039 Res. Phone 6064 OFFIC E R O O MS FO R J? ENT 39 KOn RENT Office suites in K. of P. Fids'. See Frank Strayer. room 201 K. of P. Bldff. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOit SALE New modern double, rents for 13. Good 6-room central. Ar thur Brooks. BUNGALOW For sale. 3264. 421 Pearl. Ph. LARGE VACANT LOT Choice location 2 squares from Main St. East end. Sop Geo. B. Moore. 102 S. 2. Ph. 1149. B U ADBURY TBA 1 L EY" Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. TURNER W.HAI)LEY 2nd. National Bank Bldp. Buys and sells proper ties. Homes sold on pavements like rent. For REAL ESTATE and FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. 8th. Phone 4 171. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTERFIELD. Colonial Bids. III II 28x3 ' - ill II 30x3 If 20x3.. WW II 32x314.. WW 31x4 W ' 32x4 V 33x4 . . I NEVER THOUGHT OF LOOKING AT THOSE LITTLE ADS BEFORE" "I never thought of looking at these little ads before," said the wife of one of the most prominent city officials-Yet she as able to get a dependable paperhanger one day, and sold some furniture for which she had no fur ther use the next day. There is lots of human interest in the classified columns of this paper Turn over and see for yourself. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 See Us for Farms and City Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sta. Office Phone 2278 Residence S01 4 C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641: res. 216$. Office 7 S. 11th St. See as for bargains. FOR SALE 7-ROOM HOME, with bath, house in good shape. N. 19th St.; $3,700. 8 ROOMS, modern, North 21sL, large lot and garage; $5,500.00. 4 ROOM COTTAGE, good little home. I North 21st St; $2,000. 7-ROOM HOUSE. South 11th SL, good furnace; $3,200.00. SHIDELER Phone 1814 9104 Main St. FOR SALE FARM 80 acres, 4 miles southwest I of Hagerstown, 6 miles north of Cam bridge City; slightly rolling, good 7 room house, hank bam, double ga rage, wash house and wood house, smoke house and hen house, all new; well fenced; running water; belong ing to the heirs of the late Manila E. Wissler. For further information see JACOB E WISSLER Cambridge City, Ind. R. R "A" Phone 66 on 84 FARM LANDS Wisconsin IiANDOLOOY SPL'CFAL NUMBER Just out. containing- 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying: good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of landology. It is free on request. Ad dress Skldmore-Rif-hle Land Co.. 406 Skidmore-llichle Bid:?., Marinette, Wise. RlltlMECS DtrtMC UlAMTrn ncf-,. upi. Price Price! ne Z? ' WANTED TO LEASE Tires Tires : . .$16.70 $21.70! ..$16.80 $21,801 . ..$21.00 $26.00 jbtoreroom, well located; size I! Iwioo Soo ! not less than 18x60 feet. ..$34.65 $39.65. PORTERFIELD Colonial Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN LOAN On Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get Our Terms Before Borrowing One to Twenty Months to" Pay All Transactions Strictly Private THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor. Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 Use the WELFARE SYSTEM LOANS On Furniture, Pianos, Stock, Liberty Bonds SAVINGS Pay You 6 LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St. Phone 2509 Richmond, Ind. BRITISH EXPEDITION TO TRY TO CLIMB HIGHEST MOUNTAIN Hap A British expedition will at temDt shortly to scale the -orld's hizhest mountain. Mount EvereeL LEGAL NOTICE I.EtiAL NOTICE XOTICK OK APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Theresia Kutter, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- ' dersiyned has duly tjualified in Wayne Circuit Court, as executor of the last will and testament of Theresia Kutter, deceased, late of Wayne County, In diana, fc'aid estate is supposeJ to be solvent. JACOB KUTTER, Kxecutor. Gardner. Jessup and Hoelscher, Attor neys. April 4-U-1S. Glen Miller Receipts Drop; Break in Price Causes Holding Sentiment With the severe break in prices, less than $3,000 worth of stock was received at the Glen Miller Stock yards Saturday. Jerome Shurley is- fcues the following statement regarding conditions at he local market and near by selling points. "With receipts of hogs at all markets larsrer th.m rwinirrnonis ri urine1 theince to the belief of his administra week, prices descended to a new low i level, good light hogs, from 160 to ISO pounds, selling at 9 cents, 2S0 pound hogs and heavier at 8 cents; sows, fne to seven cents as to quality; stags, four to five cents. Plain Cattle Inactive. "With a loss of $1 per hundred in he price of cattle, it is impossible to buy plain cattle cheap enough in the country to get them to market. We quote good fat teers $7 to $S; heifers, $o to $6; cows. $1.30 to $5; bulls, $4 to S5. The veal calf market is demoral ized, being $3 a hundred lower than two weeks ago, top, $S; common and large, $4 to $5. I With good weather so farmers cart ! get at spring work, we look for light i receipts and at lea.st a steady market. ! Farmers are inclined to hold, thinking j the market may react later. The : prices for stock hogs is at a standstill due to the break in price of fat hogs. Feeders who bought out of line with the present market are beginning to think they bought too soon." Of the passenger automobiles pro- duced in this country for 1921, the present style list shows 56 lour - cylin - ' der. 83 six-cylinder, 14 eight-cylinder land three 12-cylinder cars. SWEATER AND HAT jk Itlb This novel sweater was seen in a recent window display oa i'iith avenue. It is made of a mercerized thread or yrrn in an unusual stitch. The slip-over style which promises to come back in some form or oth . this season is used here with jrood effect. Deep fringe trims the sleeves and the lower edge of the sweater. It comes in all the brilliant 1' -ides which are popular this season. Vhe hat which accompanies it here is . jade straw trimmed with large daisies. A plaid skirt or a silk sports skirt would make a complete and very smart outfit for many occasions 1 ' the summer season. . ahowinf location of the BbaalaTaa in the Himalayan range in Tibet. Mount Everest has an altitude of 29.000 feet about five and ot Panama National Boundary Clash CBy Associated Press) PANAMA, April 4. The hostilities with Costa Rica over disputed border territory, which begun last month and evoked an admonition from the United States government, broke just at the right moment for the administration of President Belisario Porras to attempt to utilize them in its campaign to as sure the Isthmian republic the right to conduct its affairs without foreign interference. A national spirit has been develop ing in Panama since November S, 1903, when for the fifth and last time, j a aeciarea ner inaepenaence u as ua.ruiy ytjrcpnuie uunug tue jirat decade of the republic's existance, but, in his New Year's message of January 1, 1921, President Porras gave utter- nun mat tne ume was npe tor ftmaiua to stand alone. Protests are Part of Program, Protests to the state department at Washington over the taking over of land by the American government for canal defense purposes was the first step in the independence program. The Porras administration asserted that the occupation of territory under ths Hay-Varilla treaty should be consum ated through the regular diplomatic channels and that, if the United States governmnt continued its present policy to its logical conclusion, it could swallow th entire republic without pausing to notify the victim. These protests, aimed at the utiliza tion of points on Taboga Island, on the Pacific side, and on the Bahia de las Minas. on the Carribean shore, were almost simultaneous with a protest against a written opinion by Judge John AV. Hanan of the United States district court of the Canal Zone, in which the court stated Panama occu pied the position of a. protectorate of the United States. President Porras declared that he counted upon the sup port of lAtin-American republics In this protest. The next incident upon which the j Porras administration took a decided stand for a free hand in running the I republic came during the last week in FOR EARLY SUMMER half miles. The party IB atari from a point ia northert. India sometime in May. Spirit is Seen in With Costa Rica February, when the President, in an interview given The Associated Press, announced that he had decided to name a Panamanian to succeed Addi son T. Ryan, American, as fiscal agent . During the incumbency of Mr. Ruan the republic ha d piled up a surplus of $2,500,000, -which the administration in tended to utilize in an extensive road building program. In this connection the president said : President Makes Statement Jennings Price, is opposed to the ap pointment of a Panamian citizen, claiming we must appoint a candidate selected by the American governmeni This question seems to be connected with the termination of the contract with the International Banking Co: poration as depository of the govern ment's funds and treasury receipts which I have decided not to renew be cause we have a national bank man aged today by a very efficient man ager and which is in a prosperous condition." Immediately after this interview it was announced that the govern ment had awarded road building con tracts to two companies, one North American and the other Panamian. in a program involving the expendi ture of about $7,000,000. Even while the president and the American minister were conterrin? over the affair of the fiscal agent, Costa Rican forces, on February 21. occupied the small town of Coto, on Golfo Dulce, the most extreme Pacific side frontier of Panama. Without following the 18-year old custom of advising the United States authori ties, the president dispatched a force of national police from Panama to dis lodge the alleged invaders. Administration Change Factor In official American quarters here it was noted that Panama's determin ation to live her own life manifested itself at a time when the national ad ministration at Washington was changing and that it was marked by the failure to advise American repre sentatives of the steps taken to pre serve Panama's territorial Integrity, even though the United States guar anteed this integrity in the canal treaty. Despite efforts to keep the expedi tion secret, the American authorities learned of the movements of the two Central American governments promptly and in advance of most of the residents of Panama. The prompt dispatch of American warships to Bocas del Toro and the note sent to Panama and Costa Rica by Secretary of State Hughes on March 6, calling a halt in the hostili ties came as a shock to plans of the Panama administration to settle the dispute over Costa Rica single handed. The situation in Panama prior to the retirement of the Costa Rican forces from the territory they had seized was in many respects similar to that prevailing in Mexico before the fall of Carranza, where the gov ernment sought to hold public support by posing as the defender of Mexico'.s rights against North American aggression. Charge Cambridge Man With Petit Larceny Reece Carlin, of Milton, was arrest ed at Cambridge City Monday morn ing by Marshall Dick Summer charged with petit larceny. He to brought to Richmond and lodged in the county jail. Carlin 13 said to be an old offender and has a sentence hanging over him. having escaped' from local officials fomo lime ago. Carlin is said to have stolen a paii of trousers and a cap from a store in' Cambridge City. These were found on his possession, local officials stated. . ' According to statistics, the average consumption of gasoline per passeng er car in this country is 390.3 gallons. r . . 1. . , . . 1,000 gallons annually. , .. , Cl Soldiers in the . new German army -, are to be instructed in the principle of r international law in time of peace aad ;t war, ana u ic ngnis ana aau sens. - V es of ciu- 4 Hv"i