Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 234, 12 August 1921 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921.
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TURK NATIONALISTS WILL FIGHT TO END FOR INDEPENDENCE
(By Associated Press) ANGORA, Asia Minor. Aug. 12. The Kemalist government, with the aid of its army, is determined to solve the
Near Eastern problems itself; -a fact to which the allied western powers are said to -be blind. . This is the chief impression which The Associated Press correspondent received after a trip of hundreds of miles by sea and land from effete, be
fuddled Constantinople to the clear atmosphere of this little city, situated on a wide plateau, where the Nationalists have pitched their political tents. The stranger, putting his foot on thte soil of Nationalist Anatolia, feels a new air. It is not a privilege extended to all and sundry; but once good faith has been established, the doors of primitive hospitality are opened wide, and the stranger may do what he will or go where he pleases. Visits Leaders. The correspondent saw Mustapha Kemal Pasha, Hallde Hanum, the woman Nationalist leader, and other personalities with whom he talked at length two years ago. Today, they make the same declarations as then; they are fighting for their homeland
and for national existence; they will have nothing more and nothing less. They are also close students of American history; they compare their war to America's struggle for independence. "What boots poverty or illclad soldiery, if the heart be right and the cause be just?" they ask. The correspondept put the question bluntly to Mustapha Kemal, to Yussuf Kemal Bey, his Minister for Foreign Affairs and to other leaders. "Are you not unsportsmanlike to organize yourpelves for the purpose of beating a just peace after you were whipped in the great war?" The answer came: "No. We have
given up Syria and Mesopotamia. We have left these former Ottoman countries to their own destinies. What further penalty should we pay for our defeat?" It Is the intention of the Nationalist Turks to live or die on the issue of rational independence and the integrity of the soil inhabited by Turks with no interference from foreigners. As regards Bolshevism, it is apparent that the Turks are securing arms and a certain amount of assistance from that direction; yet they are as afraid of Bolshevik contact as western Europe is. The Turks do not desire, any political foreign control from any direction. The intention is to drive out the Greeks and then to retake Constantinople, make it their commercial capital and begin rebuilding Turkey on the basis of good roads, education, and export trade. Today, they are refusing to issue Nationalist paper money, for fear of debasing the old currency. The Turks declare that the Nationalist movement, which has historically been going on for half a century, but has been mothered by the greed of sultans and pashas is destined to live .
Webster Will Pool Coal, Fertilizer Orders WEBSTER, InL, Aug. 12. Pooled orders for winter coal and fall fertilizer will be sent in for Webster town
ship farmers, acording to the decision of the meeting of the farmers' association at the monthly meeting in the Webster schoolbouse Thursday night. The buying committee was instructed to conduct the pool and to fill tho orders. About 35 men and women were present at the meeting.
Wheat Acreage Increases ' Around Conner sville CONNERSVILtE. Ind.. Aug. 12. In spite of poor yield and poor quality
of wheat harvested this season, far
mers already are preparing the ground
for an unusually large acreage this
fall. It is stated that judging from
fertilizer orders in prospect and the
ground in preparation, more wheat acreage will be put in this fall than for several years.
GERMANY DELIVERS ZEPPELIN TO ITALY;
STOWAWAY INCLUDED By Associated Press) ROME, Aug. 12. The German Zep
pelin "Bodensee," sistership of the
'Nordstern" ceded to France as a war
prize, has arrived in Italy after an air voyage from Friedrichshafen direct to
Kome, a distance 01 ww miles which she covered in 12 hours. A stowaway in the form of a German tourist, be-
goggled, carrying the customary Ger-i man camera and binoculars strapped over his shoulders, succeeded in making a cheap trip to Italy airwise. The German's name was Walter Kron and when discovered by the Italian crew who had charge ' of the Zeppelin, he explained that his purpose was to get a free trip to Italy. , Given Over to Police. He was thereiiDon u laced under ar
rest in mid-air and when he arrived in Rome was handed over to the military police. The "Bodensee" before landing at
the hangar at Ciampino, just outside the city, circled around Rome, where all the inhabitants could get a good glimpse of the latest Italian prize of
war. It glided gracefully In its course and made less noise than its type
generally does. '.
It is 400 feet long and is driven by
four motors of 260 horse-power each.
It has a ' lifting capacity of 10 tons and can-make 80 miles an hour. The machine was built for commercial purposes and Is equipped to carry 22 passengers.
P.D.Q. KILLS PESKY BOGS Impossible for Bed Bars, Roscbei. Fleas snd Ants to exist when the new chemical P. D. Q. is properly used. . A S5c package
makes one quart, enouso to mu a million of. tbe pesky devils and tbeir etrsrs as welt. Special Hospital size 12.50 makes 6 gallons. At your druuclst or sent- prepaid by the Owl Chem. Co., Terre Haute, lad.
40 DIE IN LANDSLIDE IN AUSTRIAN TYROL BERNE, Switzerland, Aug. 12 Forty persons have been killed and many persons are buried in debris in the village of Klausum in the Eisack valley of Austrian Tyrol, which has been
partially destroyed by a landslide. The disaster was due to , a heavy 4 rainstorm causing the mountain stream to overflow and send torrents of water in the village, :' Fifteen houses1, were destroyed. " M
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Centerville Community Program Monday Evening CENTERVILLE, Ind., Aug. 12. A community program has been announced for next Monday evening, the chief feature of which will be games for both young and old people. The affair will be given at Maplewood park, and will be directed by Bessie M. Buhl.
The various currents in the North sea, are now being traced by means of sealed bottles.
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LACE VESTEES Almost every morning brings in a shipment of these popular Lace Vestees. For Saturday we offer a special lot of beautiful lace numbers, good for which you would expect to pay $1.50 and $2.00. Saturday special, $1.00. . NARROW BELTS The demand for Belts is greater than ever, and we are prepared with the narrow width in black, brown, grey, white. The most popular prices. Saturday, 50c, 25c. FANCY HAIR ORNAMENTS Something entirely new an assortment of beautiful fancy Combs, set with colored stones; values that regularly are worth up to $6.00. Saturday. $2.50, $2.00, $1.50. BAGS and PURSES One-Fourth Off Entire line of Purses and Bags affected, and just at the time when you will be wanting one for your vacation trip. Here you will find all the new shapes and st3"les. See the special values offered $3.C0, $2.63, $2.25, $1.88. DOLL SPECIALS Two big values in Dressed Dolls, including stockings and shoes. They also have wig and movable eyes. The most wonderful values offered In years: 12-inch, special, 50c; 16-inch, special, $1.00. VACUUM BOTTLES Guaranteed to keep the contents either hot or cold. A very necessary thing for touring or picnic parties. They come in two sizes: Pints, $1.79; quarts. $2.98. SILK HOSIERY Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, 18-inch silk boot, seamed back, Lisle garter top, and just the wanted colors, black, cordovan, and white. Priced special, pair, $1.50.
AUGUST SILK SALE The Xavy Blue and Black. Silks featured during this sale are certainly creating an active demand for' these splendid Silks. The sale includes Taffetas. Messalines, Canton Crepes, Tricolettes. Crepe de Chines, Charmeuse Satin. You'll be surprised at the prices offered $2.25 $1.95 $1.79 $1.65
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During One Week of Our August Clearance Sale $1.00 DELIVERS ANY PURCHASE UP TO $50 v Tomorrow morning we again launch a sale of gigantic proportions and extraordinarily unusual in value-giving, offering any article or articles worth up to $50 for only $1 down. For example, if you were to select five articles costing you $10 each, these articles would be delivered to your home upon payment .of only $1. Or any single article amounting to as much as $50 can be purchased during this sale for only $1 down and payments of $1 a week. Only a few of the hundreds of articles offered are listed below. Comparative prices show the great reductions now in effect. And, remember, only $1 delivers any purchase worth up to $50. - EVERYTHING IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES ' '
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$24.00 Was $42.50 These brass beds have 2-inch posts and heavy fillers, satin banded in a very popular design. Tomorrow $1.00 delivers it, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$19.7$ Was $32.50 These dressers come in golden oak with heavy plate mirrors, only $1.00 delivers one, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$58.00 Was $125.00 A genuine loose Cushion Davenport upholstered in high grade blue velour and of a beautiful design. This is absolutely our greatest offer of the sale, and tomorrow pay $1.00 cash, balance $2.00 A WEEK . ,
$11.00 Was $20.00 Here, is a good substantially constructed rocker at a' bargain price. The frames are solid oak, the seat covered In Imitation leather. $1.00 delivers it, balance $1.00 A WEEK
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$29.75 Was $37.50 Everyone can now own one of these solid oak library tables , in golden finish. Just think how low this price is and remember, $1.00 delivers it, balance . . $1.00 A WEEK
$49.75 Was $85.00 Dressing tables, too, enter this great sale, and the one pictured in mahogany, is now $49.75. Pay only $1.00 down $1.00 A WEEK .
$5.95 Was $8.75 Full size Baronial Fiber Fernery with metal pan, an attractive addition to porch or living room and at a price which is far below ordinary. Only $1.00 delivers It; balance $1.00 A WEEK
$36.00 Was $54.00 Get a set of six handsome dining chairs in solid oak with genuine leather seats, and realize a great saving. Only $1.00 delivers the set, balance .,$1.00 A WEEK
$44.50 Was $60.00 Think of it! A 9x12 Axminster rug at this low price. They come In several different patterns and colors and only $1.00 delivers one, balance $1.00 A WEEK -
$25.00 Was $45.00 In natural finish with a deep body, rubber tired wheels, and adjustable " hood, this Is an extraordinary value. Get one tomorrow at $1.00 down, balance--$1.00 A WEEK.
$39.75 Was $50.00 A genuine Sellers Kitchen Cabinet, priced at the new low level at $50. The Downward Drive price brings it to $39.75 and for one week, pay only $1.00 cash and $1.00 A WEEK
$77.50 Was $135.00 Like an eager wish come true! Vanity dressers, with full length mirror, mahogany or walnut finish for only $77.50; $1.00 delivers one, balance $2.00 A WEEK
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$9.95 Was $16.50 Think of it! A 45-lb. well tufted art ticking, roll edge mattress for only $9.95. On sale tomorrow at $1.00 down and balance $1.00 A WEEK
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$7.95 Was $15.00 Yes Ma'm ! " White Porceliron top and white enamel base kitchen tables for only $7.95. While they last at $1.00 down, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$29.50 Were $49 to $65 $37.50 Was $55.00
A small assortment of odd rockers, overstuffed and upholstered in tapestries, velours and imitation leathers. Several designs. All to go , this week upon first payment of $1.00; balance $1.00 A WEEK
Is this price low enough for a mahogany or -walnut davenport table? It is in a period design, and at this price only $1.00 delivers one; balance , : $1.00 A WEEK
$44.50 Was $72.50 ' A bed and davenport in one. Frames are of solid oak in golden finish, the seat in imitation leather. Special at $1.00 down, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$29.75 Was $52.00 Think of this! Big massive fumed oak buffet for $29.75. It's a design that will please and the construction and finish is of the' best. Pay $1.00 cash and the balance $1.00 A WEEK
$15.00 Was $22.50 A mahogany finish steel bed at an almost unbelievably low price. Has continuous posts and heavy steel fillers and only $1.00 delivers it; balance $1.CO A WEEK
$25.00 Was $32.50 A powerful water power washing machine which will do the work you want done in the most efficient manner possible. Fully guaranteed. Pay only $1.00 cash, balance ' $1.00 A WEEK
With the prices slashed to the lowest point possible, it Is very apparent that your dollars at last regain their old time value. It will be a source of surprise to see how very economically you can now furnish your entire home with good quality furniture, during this great August Sale.
The mere fact that this sale offers about the most unusual credit term ever advertised we believe, prompts ua to advise our many customers to take advantage of this opportunity as early in the day as possible. Of course the morning Is tho best time if convenient.
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