Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 302, 1 November 1921 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 1921.
METHOD IS PROPOSED TO INCREASE REVENUE OF NATION'S COLLEGES By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Taking promisory notes from, poor students for the difference between the full cost of Instructing them and the amount of the tuition Is advocated by Julius H. Barnes in. a statement based on a report of college tuitions and faculty
salaries, prepared by the institute for
public servicer of which he Is chair " man. ......
Mr. Barnes pointed out that this
would be a means of increasing colleg revenues and recommended that
the plan be given a wide trial. Commenting on the institute's re
port, -which stated that tuitions in no case equal the cost of giving instruc
tion, Mr. Barnes asked:
If students promised to pay as soon as they could afford it, would It not
gradually build out of student contri
butions a great steady flow of support for colleges and the widening of opportunities for coming generations?"
The report declared there was no earthly excuse for charging a rich
man's son half what he ought to pay, and then paying a professor half what he ought to get. A great majority of colleges and universities are paying members of their faculties far less than a "growing wage," Mr. Barnes asserted. In 18 colleges, the report states, full professors receive less than $2,000 a . year, while in 140 the maximum is $3,000. Maximum salaries at Yale and Michigan are given as $10,000 for full professors, and at Columbia and Harvrd $8,000.
ELECTRICAL COTTON PICKER DOES WORK OF MANY MEN
ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY APPEALS FOR FUNDS
CHICAGO. 111.. Nov. 1. Starting today, a nation-wide drive for funds for the proposed new Memorial Stadium at the University of Illinois will be launched by former students in all parts of the country. Solicitation for funds will be confined to four days. Of the sum of $2,600,000 necessary, $950,000 has already been subscribed by present students, the freshmen giving $250,000. Preliminary organization for the campaign was completed Saturday evening at the university at a meeting which was addressed by Judge K. M. Landis, of Chicago. The stadium will be the largest in
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This new electrical cotton picker may drive from the cotton fields the romance and singing pickers, but it picks five times as
The new electrical picker in action.
much cotton as the men operating it could pick. Each operator gathers from five -o eight hundred pounds of cotton a day. The
cotton so picked is said to- be cleaner and fluffier and worth $15 more per bale than cotton picked by hand.
MARSHAL FOCH (Continued from Page One.) later you had forty-one, of which SI engaged in battle. 'Effort in instruction: In order to have officers, non-commissioned officers and men rapidly trained, you multiplied in America as in France, vour schools and camps, which became! centers of prodigious activity. "In order to arm you and camp you the American manufactory worked
without respite and supplied all your
needts. , "Admirable effort also in transport: You swept away every obstacle which interfered with bringing your units from the centers of instruction to the ports of embarkation. "In France, you improved the ports or debarkation, created new installations increased the traffic of the railroad system by work of all kinds and multiplied your storehouses and hos-
Your shipyards were organized xur
the country when completed. It will, 'intensive production m sucn away iai besides affording an athletic center, I when the war ended you utilized tor serve as a stage for university activ-lyour ocean transportation almost four
ities such as pageants and festivals. ; millions of marine tonnage, insieiu oi
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and rendered more so by all the defen
sive organizations which had been accumulated there during the last four years. Liberate Argonne. "Nothing could discourage or check your army. It threw itself with generous ardor into the immense melee. The task was a rude one, but it was carried out to a thorough finish. Fighting without respite night and day for a month, advancing in spite of the pitfalls and the counter-attacks of the enemy, it succeeded by pure force of tenacity and heroism, in liberating the wild region of the Argonne. After St.
Mihiel, it could now inscribe proudly upon its banners the name of the
Argonne. "On the 16tli of October, this great task finished, it joined hands with the Fourth French army in the defile of Grand Pre. In consequence of this, the enemy's resistance was severely
shaken; the moment had arrived to
give him the final blow. On the first of November, just three years ago to-
aay, tne nrst American army again attacked, and in a splendid advance, reached Buzancy, penetrating the German line for more than ten kilometers.
The army, this time, retired defi
peace. Your French brothers in arms
watch over them. "Glory to you who survive them and who enjoy victorious peace. You may well be proud of your past exploits. Your country had asked of you to lay low a redoubtable enemy. You have placed him at your mercy, and after having assured every guarantee for the liberty of our peoples you have imposed upon him the peace which our governments have dictated. Have not your task been completely ful
filled? As for me, the great honor of my life will be to have guidal along the road of victory the American army of 1918, which was a real grand army, beginning with its commander."
PRINCE ENTERS SHOW
WITH BLOODED STOCK (By Associated Press) CALGARY, , Alta., Nov. 1. The
Prince of Wales will compete against
the farmers of the United States and
Canada for blue ribbons at the Inter
national Livestock Show at Chicago, Nov. 26 to Dec. 3.
Prof. W. L. Carlyie, who has charge
of the prince's ranch at High River,
north of Calgary, and Prof. Hutton, animal husbandry expert, have been
appointed by the Alberta government
to select livestock of all kinds to rep
resent the province at the great in
ternational exposition. The most interesting part of Alberta's exhibit perhaps will b stock from the princes ranch which he purchased when he visited Canada in 1919. It has been stocked with blueblooded 8nimals from the most fashionable herds of England and now has flourishing ' breeding herds of race horses, Shorthorn cattle, Shropshire sheep and Dartmoor ponies. Wayne Corn Contest Yields Determined This Week
Wayne county members of the state five acre corn club are having their acre yield determined this week by a representative of Purdue university. W. L. Littlejohn, who is conducting
the investigation, started work with
the J. S. Helms field Monday. Owing to the rain he will be delayed, but expects to finish the work within a few days.
The officials hope, by means of it, to recapture the first place in such fetes in which Illinois has been surpassed by Michigan, Northwestern and Cornell universities.
Unemployed War Veteran Heirs Fortune of $40,000 (By Associated Press) YOUXGSTOWN, O.. Nov, 1. While working in parks here as one of the city's unemployed, C. P. Virtus, 28,
former Canadian soldier, receivea a letter from a trust company of Edmonton, Canada, informing him that he had become heir to his father's estate, valued at between $40,000 and $50,000.
The letter said a will leaving the
94,000
the war. . Pays Tribute to Fleet. "And meanwhile your splendid war fleet, thanks to its vigilance and its fine military qualities, protected with an efficiency to which I am happy to pay tribute here, the transportation of your troops and material. "A nrodieious effort on the part of
your entire nation's intelligence, willpower an energy.' A prodigious effort
which has filled your associates with
admiration and gratitude ana confounded your enemy.' "This splendid spirit of an entire nation we find again on the battle
fields of France, where It was blazoned in the admirable virtues of bravery and heroism. "It was the spirit of the Second and Third American army divisions which
BOYS, GIRLS ENJOY Hl-Y ENTERTAINMENT
Boys and girls dressed in all sorts of Hallowe'en gam attended the Hi-Y social at the 'Y' Monday night. Beginning at 6:30 o'clock the party continued until about 10 o'clock with every
minute crowded full of fan
After a luncheon in the Y cafeteria.
nitely; the Stars and Stripes at oncejtha scene of the activities shifted to took up the pursuit and, six days later, he gymnasium, where Perry Wilson floated victoriously over the Meuse re- &nd Physical Director Specks led the
conauered. After St. Mihiel. aftr the entertainment, consisting oi games ana
Argonne, the American banners now bore the name of Meuse! In a few
months you had taken 45,000 prisoners
ana i,uu cannon from the enemv,
stunts of all kinds
The lobby and gymnasium were
placed at the disposal of the fun-
makers, who soon made the building
Glory to the first American army;ii0?k as lf ll were ful1 of grotesque
property to Fisk University. Nashville
Tenn., had been found, but as the will J one mantn iater took part in the battle
had not been witnessed, it is not re
garded as valid under Canadian law,
13 Stockyards Added to Government Approved List (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. A supplementary list of stock yards which have been determined to come within the jurisdiction of the department of agriculture under the packers and stock yard3 act, was made public today by Secretary Wallace.
Thirteen yards are added to the
of the Marne and distinguished them
selves immediately in the operations
around Chateau Thierry and in Belleau Wood. Again, it was the spirit of those five divisions which, on the eighteenth of July, participated in the victorious counter offensive of the tenth arid sixth French armies between the Aisne and the Marne and contributed in great measure to that victory. Spirit Animated. "Finally it was that spirit that animated all the American army, when on the twenty-fourth of July, General
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initial list published October 20. and craning loriueu your omeuu.u uuita
one yard that of the Crandall Horse i """" " , , cT
company, of Buffalo. N. Y., which was in the first group, was not included in the revised list issued today.
Will Of fer 81 ,000 Tons of Sodium Nitrate for Sale By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Approximately 31,000 tons of sodium nitrate, purchased by the War Department for war purposes will be offered for sale for commercial uses November 30, it wasannounced today by the director of sales. Sealed bids will be received by the ordnance salvage board for the nitrate which is stored at Hopewell. Va., Jacksonville. Fla- Grand Rapids. Mich., and in smaller quantities at seven other cities.
The Pennsylvania railroad paid out
$1,354,692.03 in pensions to reMred employes during the first six months of 1921.
glory also to those of your divisions,
which distributed among the French and British armies, contributed in great measure to the final success, whether with the Fifth French army to the northwest of Rheims or with the Fourth French army, in which they carried in magnificent assault, the strong positions or Orfeuilles; or again, with the British armies for the capture of the famous Hindenburg line or with the group of armies of
Flanders, pursuing the enemy upon the rgad to Brussels. Points to Sacrifices "During this time, your Second army
impatiently awaited to attack in Its turn In the direction of Metz, which already was stretching her arms to us for deliverance, but, harassed and defeated, the enemy laid down his arms! A solemn hour, which compensated all the sacrifices freely consented for the cause of right. It Is you who hare made these sacrifices; more than 75,000 of your countrymen were buried in the soil of France! May they rest in
beings.
The entertainment was open to the
high school girls as well as the regular Hi-Y members. Practically as many
girls were present as boys
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Everyday Ad-Ventures That Puts The Joy Back Into Life When you've just arrived in town to take up a new job and you're anxious to find a comfortable place where you can get a room and board, because your hotel expenses are eating up your profits at a terrible clip But the days go by and you can't find anything that even half-way meets with your approval, because the only boarding houses that you hear about are the not-so-good old fashioned kind and not the sort you are looking for at all And everybody you ask says that good boarding places are very scarce In Richmond and you've just about come to the conclusion that they're right When someone suggests that you might take a look through the Rooms and Board column of the
Palladium and you find a bunch of ads about places where you can get a "sunny room" and "home cooking" And that evening you go the rounds and pick out a regular "all the comforts of home" room with a family that guarantees real cooking and so you get all settled for the winter That Puts The Joy Back Into Life! (Copyrigrht mi)
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Notice this delicious flavor when you . emoke Lucky Strike it's sealed in by the toasting process
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DRINK MORE MILK and use it freely In cooking. Himes Bros. Dairy
Phone 1850
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COFFEE Clover Leaf Crescent, lb. 29 Clover Leaf Amber, lb. ..39 Old Reliable, lb 34 Golden Sun, lb 35 MILK Pet, large size lSc Wilson, large size 12 Nutro, large size 9 Krug's Bread, large loaf 12
Navy Beans, No. J new crop, 2 pounds 13 Marafat Beans, No. 1 new crop, 2 pounds 23 Lima Beans, No. 1 new crop, 2 pounds 23d Indiana Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce, 3 cans .-27 Scott Kidney Beans, small size, 3 cans 27 Large size, 3 cans 38
Country Butter, guaranteed strictly fresh, fti. . . 49c Nucoa Oleomargarine, 2 pounds . . . . . . . . 61c"
P. &. G. 4 bars ,
SOAP
27d
MARIE TOILET SOAP 3 Bars
Premo Yellow Peach, peeled, in syrup, 2 cans. .47c
Grapefruit, 3 for 17c Fancy Malga Grapes, lb 20c Oranges, med. 6ize, sweet, per dozen 40c Greening Apples, 2 lbs 15c Grimes Golden Apples, lb. ..10c Celery Sc
Head Lettuce, lb. ....... ...20c Leaf Lettuce, lb 20c Green Onions, bunch 5c Radishes, bunch 5c Spinach, lb 15c Cucumbers, each 15c
Clover Leaf Grocery Phone 1587 DAGGY BROS. 603 Main St.
How You Get Thin
To become slender or reduce your weight, simply take those deli eh tful little Kor-
ein Tabules as directed. No need to
starve yourself and no danger. The shadow part of this picture shows how fat makes some women look old and ugly. It's dangerous to be overstout, and so easy to get thin, you should get a box of Korein Tabules and begin reducing now! KOREIN tabules are dispensed in this city by all good druggists including A. G. Luken Drug Co. Advertisement.
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"Announcing
On the twelfth of September, 1918,
The first American army delivered Its first battle on the soil of France. It dislodged the enemy from the St.
Mihiel salient where he had entrench
ed himself for nearly four years, threw 1 him back beyond the foot of the hills of the Meuse. From the very first the American army entered into glory. How many further laurel3 was it yet to win? "The St. Mihiel operation was nearly ended when the American army attacked on a new front. On the twentyfifth of September it was engaged on the right wing of the vast allied offensive. The point of direction assigned to it was Mesleres, on the Meuse. "Deployed from the left bank of the Meuse to the eastern confined of Champagne, it had three army corps In line on a front of nearly forty kilometers. Before it stretched the region of the Argonne, formidable emplacement of the German defense, a wooded terrain, rugeed. difficult in its every nature
THE NEW COIFFURE DEMANDS THE NEW SHAMPOO
YOUR MOTHER AND MINE KNEW THE VALUE OF COD LIVER OIL AND IRON
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The
New Mitchell F-50 Motor
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QUIGLEY'S DRUG STORE
10 DAY BATTERY SALE Starting Wednesday, November 2 30 Off on All Sizes of Batteries V Grasp this opportunity and purchase a new custom-built, guaranteed battery for your automobile. Every battery assembled right in our own shop and insured against recharging and repairing. Paragon Battery Station
1029 Main Street
Phone 1014
The Greatest Achievement in Modern Automobile Engineering It's a brand-new MITCHELL motor combining power and- speed, flexibility and hillclimbing on high gear, quick get-away and 65 miles per hour, economy in gas, oil, tires and mechanical durability. Six cylinders 3V2x5, center-balanced crankshaft, forced and splashed feed oiled motor, increased area "of the bronzed back main bearings, increased water circulation around cylinders and valves. They new pistons are much lighter than formerly constructed so the timing gears are practically noiseless. Gasoline is fed by a Stromberg carburetor and heated by a super-heater. Motor experts have tried the F-50 and it has met with their approval. They have speeded and crawled and climbed hills at slow speed, and they couldn't get a choke or a stigger. - t See the NEW MITCHELL F-50 Ask for a demonstration and let us prove to your own satisfaction what we have been saying about this wonderful motor. N All Prices Mitchell Model F-50 f.o.b. Factory Cord Tires Standard Equipment on All Models 5-Passenger Touring $1190 7-Passenger Touring $179, 3-Passenger Roadster ....1490 Coupe, 4-passenger $2290 i130 0(!e! ' VJ 'A V; ,$179 Sedan 5-Passenger $2140 Sport Model, with Calif or- Sedan 7.passenger $2795 ma top $2050
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