Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 241, 19 August 1920 — Page 8

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VALPO UNIVERSITY THREATENS WAR ON STATE INSPECTOR f i Valparaiso university mar be lnlected Into the political campaign this fall, according to a letter O. H. Williams, state supervisor of teacher training courses, hag received from Henry KinBey Brown, head of the institution. Mr. Williams recently completed a report on the Institution and had it ready for submission to the state teacher training board, which prescribes courses that accredited teacher training institutions shall follow. Mr. Brown became acquainted with the contents of the report, in part, at least, and wrote a letter to Mr. Williams in which he severely criticised the state inspector. Position of Brown. Mr. Brown pointed out that Valparaiso university has "within the state of Indiana more than 30,000 former students," and in conclusion wrote in his letter to Mr. Williams: "I am going to hold you personally responsible for the submitting of your report to the state board together with any action the board may take; and if this report is submitted and we are removed from the list of accredited institutions of the state of Indiana, then I promise you that I will inject Valparaiso university Into the political campaign this fall and I pledge you that I will use every bit of strength I have and every dollar I possess in waging an educational war that will shake the old state from one end to the other. "You may temporarily embarrass Valparaiso university because of the position you now occupy, but if you do it, it will ruin you politically and ed ucationally for all time to come. "I am sending a copy of this letter to Warren McCray, to Governor Goodrich, to Superintendent Hines and to Will Hays." Reply to Criticism. Mr. Williams replied to the criticism with a severity somewhat similar to that of Brown's letter, and in conclusion wrote: "My report will go to the board and will embody the recommendation precisely as written. If you choose to " make a political issue of my action, well and good. The time has come for the people of Indiana to decide once and for all whether big educational issues are to be settled by pcV litical tactics .or by well-established .1 administrative methods." Miami Football Coach " 1 Arrives to Organize the 1920 Gridiron Machine OXFORD. O., Aug. 19 George E. Little, Miami university's football coach, who has been teaching athletics in the summer school of Vanderbilt university, Nashville, Tenn.. will arrive home Friday, and will at once begin work of organizing Miami's foot ball team for this fall. All football men will be ordered to report at least one week before school opens. Former Resident Dies. Word reached this village yestcr day announcing the death of H. Wet more Miller, formerly a- prominent furniture dealer here. Mr. Miller died in New Orleans, to which city he went when he - Oxford 28 years ago. Tiny Tot Injured. Charles Thorpp. three-year-old son of Ray Thorp, well known farmer living near here, was run over by a wagon yesterday. The little fellow was seriously injured about the lower limbs, but his condition is not critical. Because there is a street in Ham ilton Wood street of alleged unsavory character, the property owners on Wood street in this village have petitioned the village council to change the name of the thoroughfare to Tallawands Road. The request will be granted. Center ville, Ind. CENTERVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoover gave a dinner Sunday to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman, of Economy; Mr. nnd Mrs. Cal Davis, Mary and Donald Davis, of Hizer's Station; Hazel Hatfield, Greensfork; Mrs. Flora King, of this place, and Henry Farmer, of Hizers. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis and daughters, Deborah, of Williamsburg.- Mr. and Mrs. Alsman are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Langston. of Indianapolis this week Mrs. India Smelser attended a gathering of old school mates at the home of Mrs. Ora Blake, at Colloge Corner. Sunday. Families of each were also included in this gathering. ....Mr. and Mrs. Harry Endsley are parents of a daughter born the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett, of Iwrence, Ind., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Helms. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stafford. Mrs. Rebecca Stafford, and Mrs. Roberts, of Henry county were entertained Mrs. Clinton O'ooney is reported as doing exceedingly well after an operation at Reid Hospital the first of the week A party of citizens nnd the Camp Fire Girls visited near-by towns Monday, boosting the Old Settlers picnic to be held Saturday at Jackson Park Miss Ress'.c Haisley will open her new dry eoods store, Aug. 16. This town has been without a dry goods store for several weeks. Teak is now the wood mostly used in producing lumber in India, because? teak is the only wood that will resist the attacks of the white ants. SMALL TRIAL SIZE "HAS HELPED ME

Mr James Relahau of 1723 Indiana ve, Kansas City, writes: "I know vour PYROS is the greateet thing in the world for pyorrhea, and just a small trial size sample has helped me so much that I want to continue using it, because I am sure it will cure my pyorrhea; therefore, hoping vou will advise me where I can purchase PYROS." A. Q. Luken & Co. Advertisement.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND.

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Prices Shot to Pieces We are going to clean up our entire present stock to make room for our entire new stock of Fall goods due to arrive Sept. 1. We never carry over goods from one season to another, but clean up regardless of cost or loss. This is your opportunity to do some trading that will remind you of the good old days when goods were cheap. We can only quote a few prices but you will find that every item we advertise is a Bear Gat. Don't fail to pay us a visit. You'll be surprised at the money you can save.

Dry Goods Sale Price AH best grades 25c Calicoes 18 All best grades 50c Percales 39 All best grades 50c Outing Flannels. .35 25 pieces 50c Ginghams 37 3 pieces $1.50 Table Linen 99 2 pieces $1.00 Table Linen 79 10 pieces regular 50c Curtain Scrims. -37 8 pieces regular 50c Art Curtain Cloths 29 10 pieces regular 40c Dress ioods 25 All regular 40c Toweling 32 All regular 35c Toweling 29 All regular 25c Toweling 19 Best 65c Table Oil Cloth . .' 49 Regular 45c Cotton Flannels 35 Regular 60c Poplin Cloth3 39 Regular 65c Silko Silks 35 Regular 30c Unbleached Muslins . ...25 . Regular 35c Bleached Muslins 29J 1 lot 45c Percale Remnants 32J

Special Noticed

Household Specials of Note

Good 75c Brooms, choice 49 Regular $1.50 Chamber Pails 98 Regular $2.00 Granite Chamber Pails $1.49 Regular $1.50 Granite Tea Kettles 99 Regular $1.00 Granite Coffee Pots 79 Regular $1.50 Granite Water Pails 99 Regular 60c Galvanized Water Pails 43 Regular 50c Heavy lined Water Pails 39 Regular 35c Cuspidors 24 Regular $1.25 Sprinkling Cans 79 Regular 25c Wash Basins 15 Regular 25c Dust Pans 15 Regular 25c Buckets with lids 17 Regular 25c Round Graters 15 Regular 10c Tin Cups t 5 Regular $9.00 all copper Wash Boilers $6.48 Regular $2.50 Galvanized Wash Boilers $1.99 Regular $2.00 Tin Wash Boilers $1.49 Reg. $5 copper bottom Wash Boilers $2.99

Specials in Men's and Boy's Clothing &

MEN'S SUITS All Men's $50.00 Suits $42.50 Aft Men's $40.00 Suits $32.50 All Men's $30.00 Suits $24.90 All Men's $25.00 Suits $19.90 Dress Shirt Department 1 lot $2.50 values $1.89 1 lot $3.50 values $249 1 lot $4.00 values $2.99 1 lot $5.00 values $399 1 lot $6.00 values $4i99 Boys' $1.50 Shirts 99 Men's Odd Pants All $3.00 grades $2.48 All $4.00 grades $2.98 Ail $5.00 grades $3.98 All $6.00 grades $4.98 All $7.00 grades .$5.98

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Nine Big Days of Bargain Giving

Ladies' and Children's Hose All Ladies' 25c Hose 15 All Children's 25c Hose --18 All Ladies' 50c Hose 37 All Children's 50c Hose 37 All Ladies' $1.00 Silk Hose 59 All Ladies' $1.50 Silk Hose 99 All Ladies' $2.00 Hose '. $1.49 Ladies' Muslin Underwear 1 lot $1.00 Muslin Pants 79 1 lot .$1.50 Muslin Gowns $1.19 1 lot $2.00 Muslin Gowns $1.49 1 lot $1.50 Muslin Skirts 99 1 lot $2.00 Muslin Skirts. $1.49 1 lot $3.00 Muslin Skirts $2.29 Special Discount on Corset Covers, Princess Slips, Teddy Bears, etc. Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits All $1.00 grades 75 All $1.50 grades $1.19 All $2.00 grades $1.49 Regular $2.00 Wash Tubs $1.49 Regular $1.50 Wash Tubs $1.25 Regular 75c Preserving Kettles 49 Machine Oil, regular 15c sizes, extra special, 2 bottles for 15 All 10c White Dishes 5 All 20c White Dishes 10 All 25c White Dishes 15 All 25c Fancy Dishes 19 All 50c Fancy Dishes ... 39 All 75c Fancy Dishes 49 $2.00 Glass Water Sets, special $1.49 1 lot 60c Fancy Baskets 43 1 lot 10c Glass Tumblers, each 5 1 lot 15c Glass Tumblers, each 10 1 lot 90c Wash Boards 75 COTTON BAT SPECIALS 1 lot 3-lb. Rolls, regular $1.50 values. .$1.10 1 lot 4-lb. Rolls, regular $2.50 values. $1. 89 Boy's Knee Pants 1 lot $1.50 Value $1.19 1 lot $2.00 Value $1.49 1 lot $3.00 Value $2.39

Glove Specials 25c Canvas Gloves, sale -15 50c Leather Palm Gloves.. 39 $1 Leather Gloves, price.. 79 $1.50 Leather Gloves ..$1.00 $2.00 Leather Gloves ..$1.50

Suspenders and Belts 50c value 39 75c value . 59 $1.00 value r. 79 $1.50 value 99

Overalls Big "3" Overalls, $4.00 grade $2.99 Perfection, $2.50 grade $1.99 Signal or Curhart brands, $5 grade $3.95 HALL

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Ladies' Dresses 1 lot $3.00 House Dresses $1.98 1 lot $2.50 Kimono Aprons $1.69 1 lot $4.00 Ladies' Dresses $2.98 1 lot $6 Voile and Gingham Dresses $4.98 1 lot $15.00 Fancy Dresses $10.98 1 lot $20.00 Fancy Dresses $14.95 1 lot $25.00 Fancy Dresses $18.95 1 lot $40.00 Fancy Dresses $29.90 Special Discount on all Children's Dresses. Ladies' Hats 25 Hats worth $3.50 to $4.00; choice $1.48 15 Ladies $5.00 Hats, choice $2.48 17 Ladies' $8 and $10 Hats, choice $3.98 Ladies' Waists 1 lot $3.00 Voiles $1.98 1 lot $5.00 Silks $3.48 1 lot $6.00 Silks $3.98 1 lot $7.00 Silks $4.98 1 lot $10.00 Silks $6.48 Wonderful Bargains in this department.

We will give a pair of $1.00 Silk Hose for 50c with every purchase of $1.00 during this sale

Specials in Our Shoe Dep't

lot $1.50 Children's Slippers 98 lot $1.50 Tennis Shoes $1.15 lot Men's $5.00 Work Shoes .... lot Men's $6.00 Work Shoes .... lot Men's $7.00 Work Shoes lot Men's $10.00 Dress Shoes .... lot Men's $8.00 Dress Shoes .... $3.39 $4.39 $5.39 $7.49 $6.49 lot Men's $7.00 Dress Shoes $4.99 EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Pairs Men's Tan Low Cut Shoes, $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 values Choice $3. 95 BOY'S SUITS All $15.00 Suits $11.85 All $12.00 Suits $9.95 All $10.00 Suits $7.95 All $ 8.00 Suits $5.95 All $ 6.00 Suits $4.95 Underwear for $1.00 Union Suits $1.50 Union Suits $2.00 Union Suits $3.00 Union Suits Boys' Union Suits MEN'S HATS All $6.00 grades $4.95 All $5.00 grades . $3.95 All $3.50 grades $2.49 Boys $3.00 grades $1.98 $1.50 White Crusher Hats 50d $1.25 Silk Soft Hats 79

DEPARTMENT STORE

Formerly The Railroad

Me Suit Cases, Bags and Trunks 1 lot $2.50 Suit Cases $1.99 1 lot $3.00 Suit Cases $2.48 1 lot $3.50 Traveling Bags $2.69 1 lot $5.00 Traveling Bags $3.99 1 lot $7.00 Traveling Bags $4.99 1 lot $8.00 Traveling Bags $5!o9 1 lot $12.00 Traveling Bags $9.95 1 lot $5.00 Suit Cases $3.95 All $10.00 Trunks $7.95 All $12.50 Trunks $9i95 All $15.00 Trunks $12!95 Ladies' Corsets Lot $2 val. $1.48 Lot $3 val. $2.48 Lot $4 val. $2.98 Lot $5 val. $3.98 Extra Special 100 new Fall Hats for Ladies. $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 values, just to advertise the department, choice $4.95 All Ladies' $10.00 Shoes $7.45 All Ladies' $ 8.00 Shoes $6.45 All Ladles' $ 7.00 Shoes $5.45 All Ladies' $ 6.00 Shoes $4.45 All Ladies' $ 5.00 Shoes $3.69 1 lot Ladies' Low Cuts $2.29 1 lot Ladies' Felt House Slippers, worth $2.50; sale price $1.69 1 lot Ladies' $3.50 and $4.00 White Dress Low Cuts, choice $1.99 1 lot Ladies' White Shoes, worth $5 $2.50 Children's Barefoot Sandals $1.49, $1.39, 98 White Slippers for Children 98 Special Discount on all Misses' Boys' and Children's Shoes Furnishings Boy's Wash Suits 1 lot $1.50 values 98 1 lot $2.00 values $1.39 1 lot $3.50 values $2.29 1 lot Boys' $2.00 Brownie Suits .$1.49 Sox Specials 1 lot 25c Dress Sox 15 1 lot 50c Lisle Dress Sox 35 1 lot 75c Fancy Dress Sox 49 1 lot $1 Silk Sox 79 1 lot $1.50 Silk Sox ....$1.19 Extra Special 3 pairs 50c Lisle Sox for $1.00 Men 49 99 $1.49 $1.99 7Q6 Cap Specials All $1.00 Caps 1 . . .69 All $1.50 Caps 99? All $2.00 Caps $1.49 All $3.00 Caps .".$1.99 Store 8th and North E