Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 276, 29 September 1920 — Page 3
$ THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1920.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION OPPOSES SALARY GUT OF STATE DIRECTOR
INDIANA STATE CAPITOL. Sept. 29. Defiance of the wishes of Governor Goodrich for the reduction of the salary of the state director of vocational education from $6,000 a year, was expressed by members of the state board of education today. The board postponed appointment of a successor to J. G. Colllcot as director until Oct. 25. L. N. Hlnes, state superintendent of public Instruction, In calling the attention of the board to the election of a director, said the (Governor would not approve a saalry of more than $5,000 a year. I P. Benezet, Evansville, demanded to be shown the law giving the Governor power to approve salaries fixed by the board. He said he wanted to see it, "in black and white." B. J. Burrls, assistant state superintendent of public instruction, produced the statute providing that the salary is subject to the approval of the Governor. Educators Approve Higher Figure. Dr. W. L. Bry&n president of Indiana university, said that the board should fix the salary as high as It be-
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lieved proper, and then let the Governor, cut it down If he wished to.
Several members of the board declared that the salary should remain at $6,000 or be Increased. As was announced. Dr. Hines placed In nomination for the position R. W. Hlmelick, Fort Wayne; E. C. Jerman, Greensburg; J. I. Sowers, Vincennes, and Eugene Graham, formerly of Evansville. . After considerable discussion the board decided to make the matter of the appointment a special order of business for the next meeting. Collicott' Work Praised. "In moving the acceptance of the resignation of J. G. Collicott as director of vocational education in the state of Indiana," said Dr. Crose, "I believe the state board of education will want to record our appreciation of the services of Mr. Collicott in his responsible task. Drastic action against the Central university of Indianapolis, alleged university "degree factory,", was taken by the board. A resolution prepared by Oscar H. Williams, state supervisor of teacher training, was adopted. Change Qualifications. A radical change in the qualifications for county school superintendents has resulted from an opinion by Attorney General Stansbury,' which
was read to the board. The opinion 1 1 J . 1 a .LI . 1 - 1 . . '
neiu mai . a miriy-six monina biaie high school license is necessary to meet the requirements for the office. Heretofore all applicants for election as county superintendent have been required merely to hold "a thirty-six months common school license. The board adopted a resolution requiring that applicants for a thirty-six months' high school license be required to pass In science of education, Englush and two other subjects. Prior to the adoption of the resolution applicants could secure the license by being examined in science of education and one optional subject.
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Announcement has been made by Professor Samuel B. Garten that a college orchestra will be organized this year. There will be a meeting of all those interested in Lindley Hall at 7:00 p. m.. Wednesday night. Miss Wilma Hall, Instructor of violin, in the musical department, will be in charge of the orchestra. Association meetings were held Wednesday morning in place of the regular chapel exercises. The mpn't meeting was led by Donald Snyder.
Reports were given at the women's meeting of the Y. W. C. A. conference held at Geneva last summer. Day Dodger women of the college have perfected an organization similar to that - being contemplated by the men. The officers elected are: Helen Llgon. president; Lillian McMinn, vice president; Louise Meerhoff, secretary, and Ferae DeBeck, treasurer. These two organizations of the" Day Dodgers will in no way interefere With the regular day student organization. WEST RICHMOND FRIENDS STAGE PAGEANT AND SOCIAL Plans for a young people's pageant at the West Richmond Friends church, Thursday, Sept. 30, at 7:30 p. m.. as a part of the "Church and Home Week" celebration, have been made, according to the Rev. C. M. Woodman, pastor. The pageant, entitled, "The Rights of the Child," will occupy the entire evening. A community social and picnic, to be held in the Community House, is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 1, at 6:30
p. m. Members of the Sunday School are all to be present. Following the supper a musical program will be given. Speakers to appear on the program will not be announced until Friday evening.
Vast Amounts of Food Marshalled For Veterans ASHEVILLE, N. C, Sept. 29 Three thousand chickens, 4,000 dozen eggs, 1,000 dozen tomatoes, 400 bushels select apples, 300 bushels potatoes and other great quantities of food are being amassed here to feed the Old Hickory (31st) division veterans during their two-day reunion Sept. 28 and 29. Approximately $20,000 has been raised for the expenses of the reunion. Governors Roberts of Tennessee,
Cooper of South Carolina and Bickett j of North Carolina, Secretary Daniels,! Major-General George W. Read and j former commanders of the division, are on the program as speakers. Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassador
to the United States, General Persh
ing and Major General Wood have been invited. , ' By common consent, a Tennessee city will be chosen for the third annual reunion.
PEASANTS SEIZE ESTATES. (By Associated Press) ROME, Sept. 2ft. Two thousand peasants took part in the seizure of royal estates near Naples according to advices received here. As they marched toward the King's property they carried shotguns and sang the "Workmen's hymn." The property seized was called the "Cardiello," and was one of the largest belonging to the royal house.
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DOLLAR DAY Store Open All Day Thursday The last Thursday in September a record breaker for values. These special items on sale for just- one day, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th.
51 HO FOR 3 YARDS 36-inch Percales, either UU Light or dark colors, good line of patterns. d1 ff FOR 4 YARDS Standard Apron Ging-
value. ei nn
(J)l(Uu ings, stripes and checks, these all sold for 45c.
hams, all size decks, our regular 35c FOR 3 YARDS Heavy Cheviot Shirt-
d1 ( FOR 2 YARDS Heavy Canton Flannel,
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ne soft fleece, bleached or unbleach-
You save 20c on this item.
d-J ff FOR 4 YARDS 28-INCH PERCALES, P--vJvl either light or dark colors. 1 flfl F0R 2 YARDS oi soft fmisb- Cambric P-l-eUU Muslin, firm and smooth. d1 ff FOR 2 YARDS Indian Head, yard wide, tJJA.VrvJ for blouses, middies and aprons. ff FOR 2 PILLOW CASES, size 42x36,
tP-Lavrl good Muslin, wide, deep hem.
FOR
5 YARDS Linen Weft Crash
bleached or unbleached.
FOR 6C-IXCH Fine Mercerized Table Damask, these are selling at $1.25.
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tPJL.lU Toweling, blue pencil border.
$1.00
U1 OH FOR 3 LB- ROLL Comfort Cotton, soft,
tPAeUl cle
$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Velopes.
$1.00
lean and fluffy; regular 40c value.
FOR 3 TURKISH TOWELS, extra heavy and good size, very special value. FOR lSx50-inch Lace-trimmed Dresser Scarfs, regular $1.50 value. FOR 2 YARDS 36-inch Pillow Tubing, Standard brand, G5c value. FOR 3 BOXES Fancy Stationery, in white or colors, 24 sheets and 24 en-
FOR. 2 YARDS extra wide Ribbons in Taffeta, Moire or Fancies, worth up
to 09c a yard. Q1 flfl LARGE TAFFETA Cord Edge Middy ipJL.UU Ties, in all shades, $1.50 value. 1 nn LADIES' SILK GLOVES, heavy Milan-V-l-eUU ese Silk, double finger tips, most all
sizes.
AA AN ASSORTED LOT of PURSES, all J)J-UU sorts and kinds, worth up to $2.00. C1 AA ALL OF OUR $1.25 and $1.50 Hot Water pJ-vU Bottl'js, full size and guaranteed. Q1 nn F0R 2 FANCY METAL BAG FRAMES, V-L.Uv choici; of 2 styles, worth 75c each.
$1.00 J
&-t ff FOR 13 BARS IVORY SOAP, limit 13 P-a-vl bars to a customer. (P-J AA Wide Fancy Ribbons in light or dark 41.UU combinations, worth up to $1.50.
FOR 12 HAIR NETS, all shades, limit
2 nets to a customer.
$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00
40-INCH ALL-WOOL Tan Vigeroux Suiting, $1.25 value. 36-INCH FANCY WOOL PLAID, fine for children's wear, $1.29 value. 36-INCH FANCY GREY Novelty Suiting, regular $1.25 value. 36-INCH BLACK STORM SERGE, regular $1.29 value. 40-INCH NOVELTY Black and White stripe Suiting, regular $1.50 value. 36-INCH GREEN STORM SERGE, regular $1.29 value. 42-INCH BROWN FRENCH SERGE, regular $1.25 value. 36-INCH GREY FRENCH SERGE, regular $1.25 value.
Second Floor FOR A CRIB BLANKET, assorted colors, pink or blue.
ff FOR 3 YARDS Good White Outing, ipJL.UU 37c value.
FOR 3 YARDS LONG CLOTH, 36-inch.
$1.00
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J5 ItUU large plaids, 40c value. (j-t ff FOR 3 YARDS GALATEA, 39c value, V-i.vlU for children's suits. T- r FOR 3 YARDS COLORED OUTINGS, J)-l-vlv extra heavy, assorted light and dark, 40c value.
FOR LADIES'
5 values.
KIMONO, $1.50 and
$1.00 JS
q-t (( FOR CHILD'S DRESS, sizes 3 to 6 JJ)JUU years, taken from our regular line; $1.50 value. FOR CHILD'S' SWEATER, sizes 4 to tp.l.UU 6 years, assorted colors, in Fibre or woven. U1 nn F0R 4 YARS GOOD WHITE OUTtpA.UU ING, 27 inches wide. (Tf ff FOR 2 MEN'S SHIRTS, good Cambric, JpX.UU stiff cuffs, size 14, only 29 shirts in the lot, $1.50 value, Thursday. 1 nn FOR 2 PAIRS LADIES' HOSE. Lisle, JpJUU black, white and brown, 59c value, Thursday. 21 rf THURSDAY, Small line Men's Knit 4)JLUU Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle or knee length, only a few sizes, $1.50, good. C1 nn LADIES' ENVELOPE CHEMISE, lace tJjJLUU and embroidery trimmed, made of good Cambric, $1.50, good, Thursday. 1 nn FOR 2 CHILDREN'S BLACK SATEEN tJjJL.UU BLOOMERS, sizes 4, 6, 10, 69c goods, Thursday.
7 g ( SILK SALE A BIG SUCCESS Read ' m Lm ' U . I all about it in Monday's Palladium on KjUtt kSdlC Jpl.yo 5TJ.. I?r,r:!h."p... $1.98
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Middle Age at 35 or 0? Physician Explains Why Lack Of Iron In the Blood Saps the Strength and Vitality and Often Makes Men and Women Look and Feel Old Before Their Time. By Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author
Signs of old age are plainly to be seen in many B ma a and woman who ought stilt to be enjoying the rugged health and activity of the early prime of hie. Yet often the real cause of their decline is nothing more than lack of iron in the blood and it is surprising how quickly these conditions are frequently corrected once the riht kind of iron is supplied. am constantly coming across cases in my practise where peopte not yet 40 show much of the nervousness, lack -of energy and general run-down condition which might possibly be txpectcd to come twenty years later in life while others at 60 may still be young in feeling, mentally alert with steady serves and strong bodies. VVhether we have health and long life is often a question which each one must determine for himself. Signs of old age are largely due to a deposit of waste matter in the blood vessels and cells of the body. Without plenty of strengtheiving iron the blood is utterly lacking in the
power to overcome this slow poisoning process and keep the body strong and healthy. To make up for this deficiency I usually prescriba organic iron like Nuxated Iron which by enriching the biood and creating thousands of new" red blood cells helps renew the wasted tissues and build strength and energy to withstand the ravages of time. 1 know of no more simple means by which a person can find out it his blood needs iron than by making the following test: bee how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Neit take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength and see how much you have gained. Nuxated Iron will increase the strength, power and endurance of delicate, nervous run-down people in two weeks' time in many instances. You can procure Nuxated Iron from your druggist on an absolute guarantee of satisfaction or your money will be refunded.
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May we not show you the new arrivals?
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A visit these days to Reed's store is more than a mere shopping trip it is a veritable artistic experience. Despite all drawbacks to production, thanks to forethought and enterprise, the showing of furniture here has not suffered either in extent or in character. It includes everything demanded by the ever-advancing standards of household art. As to values every piece now arriving was personally selected, piece by piece, by Mr. Gardner for the careful and economical housewives of Richmond and vicinity, and absolute assurance is given that every offering carries with it a real price advantage.
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or sickness, nna a l)avrnport tills all these needs, and more-
provides a liandsom" living room as well, thus enabling one to get a!on.r with ONIC ROOM LKSS.
We are showing a very good line of these pieces now
and would advise early selection. Suite like picture priced only
Sold on Convenient Plan of Payments if You Desire
The New Fall Rugs Are on Display -(on convenient swinging racks). N e vv colorings, new patterns in practically every wanted material apd size. Artroom Wilton Velvets, Royal Wilton Velvets. Body Brussels, Axminsters, Velv e t b. Tapestry. Grass. Wool Fibre, Fibre, Rugand Matting.
Wo invite you to see and inspoet carefully our Rug display. Note caret ally, too, the qualities and prices. You'll agree and declare that this store is living up to its standard of "BHTTER VALUES.'
Rugs
$114.75
Extra Special-onlv
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THIS SUITE IX YOUR HOME will look just like the picture, for it ineludes a good sized solid oak buffet, fumed finish, a fumed onk round extension table and four pad-seat dining chairs. It is much underpriced, but the value is there, which you will radilv see on exair; tiiiig i.iou.5 pieces. A picture of YOUR OWN SELECTION will be included without charge with this suite. If not convenient to pay ail co,-h we will be pleased to arrange a method of part payments on this suite at thU special price.
$89.50
Our Credit Department is at Your Service When any kind of furnishing.? are needed in your home, don't hesitate to ask us to let you have them AT ONCE nn an open charge account. Every article is marked in plain figures at the regular worth of that article, and that's just what you'll be charged when we arrange small weekly payment!". The cash price is 10 per cent less and 30 to 60 days are considered cash. If liberal credit will help you, you'll find it here, and a comparison of prices will convince you that you're not paying an extra penny for the accommodation.
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