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GIFT OF $200,000 GIVEN EARLHAM New York General Education Board Is Donor. Special to The Times. RICHMOND, Ind., Dec. I.—Tbe gen eral education board of New York ha® granted Earlham College $200,000, to be Used as a part of her endowment fund, according to an announcement made by President David F. Edwards. The proposition as 6et forth by the New York board specified that in order to recedve this amount the college, must raise $400,000. The board will allow the $135,000 raised In the recent drive to apply on the making up of the $400,000, leaving an actual amount of $265,000 to be raised. In case the $400,000 Is rot raised the board will give 50 per cent of whatever sum Is collected. In addition to the $200,000 a yearly amount of SIO,OOO will be paid for three years toward Increases in the salaries of the faculty. CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. I.—President Frederick Hicks of the University of Cincinnati received a message from the Rockefeller general education board that it would contribute $700,000 to the medi cal college of the University of Cincin nati. The gift is conditioned on the raising of an additional $400,000. * "Farmers Decide Vote Against Substitutes JANESVILLE. Wis., Dec. I.—Fifty-one Rock County farmer®, at a mass meet ing at Johnstown, pledged themselves not to use any substitute for butter. The action marks the beginning of a cam paign to avert a threatened surplus of dairy products. Jabs Needle in Girl; Dancer Is Fined SIOO CHICAGO, Dee. I.—Miss Marie Raseh, 1(2 W Seventy-Fourth street, appeared against James White In tbe Englewood Court Tuesday, charging he jabbed her with a needle while dancing at White City ballroom Sunday. White denied aU the charges. He was fined SIOO and coats by Judge Prlndivllle. Police Grow Curious OYer Frequent Calls So many persons visited 1034 West Morris street that Lieutenant Cox and his squad of police also made a visit there last night As the result of the call George Da brea was arrested on the charge of operating a blind tiger. The police have one quart of “white mule" wlhsky and three empty Jugs as evidence. JHoosier Pioneers Announce Program Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president of Indiana University, will deliver the principle address on “Indiana’s Cen tennial” at a banquet to be held by the Indiana Pioneer Society In the Riley room of the Claypool Hotel In connec tion with the second conference of the organization on Indiana* history on Dec. 10 and 11. Other speakers will be Wal ter C. Woodward, "Indiana;'' John H. Holliday, "The Indianapolis Centennial,“ and Harlow Llndley, “Another Centen nial.” The speakers for the history ses sions will be announced later. Here’s Cave Man Stuff DENVER, Colo., Dec. I—Mrs. Myrtle Neal, 25 years old, today shot and prob ably fatally wounded a man she says is Clark Southworth, 30, a former guard at the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth. Kan. Following her re fusal to marry him, Mrs. Neal main tains the man attempted to strike and choke her, and In the strnggle that fol lowed ®he shot him. AIMS TO LIVE 103 YEARS k An Ancient Secret From Europe A PITTSBURGH MAN With Rosy Cheeks and Sparkling Eyes; Uses a Simple Plan to Fight Off Disease and Old Age. H. H. von Schlick IS known to mil lions of men and women as a human benefactor. He gave the secret of his change from a sickly sufferer to a strong, energetic man. At 40 Mr. von Schlick, a wreck from disease, chanced to meet Boris Maro keff. a native of Bulgaria. Marokeff, at 96 years, was a physical giant, with mind clear, eye keen, com plexion ruddy and enough health for a dozen people. Marokeff explained that in his coun try the natives never depart from nature In forming health plans. The ragged children are kept in condition by a com-' bination of herbs which help free the system of poisons, purities blood and kidneys, keeps stomach in condition and regulates the liver. “I'll make it for you,” he told Mr. *on Schlick. “It is composed of leaves, barks, roots, seeds, herbs and flowers of different plants. You will note anew feeling. You will begin to be anew man.” Mr. Von Schlick tried this nature tea; MarokefTs formula was a great discov ery for healing the , tck. He took on a new lease of life. Today at near 60 he Is younger than when he began using Bulgarian Blood Tea at 40. Von Schlick secured the herbs from Europe, Asia and Africa. Von Scbllck's sickly wife became strong. She gave it to women friends. Mr. Von Schlick consulted physicians, who tested its merits and who today are using it for their patients. The fame of Bulgarian Blood Tea spread. Today It is used by hundreds of thousands of sufferers In every State In the Union fighting off old age weak nesses. They include happy girds bud ding into wonytnhood or women cross ing precarious thresholds of life. All praise ami recommend It. Men recovet their strength and vitality, the fire and spring of good health returns to those who were in despair. During the influenza epidemics of 1918- 19-20, thousands of sufferers from this dread disease found prompt relief by Bulgarian Bloon Tea. Taken steam ing hot, it breaks up a cold and guards sgalnst Influenza and Pnuemonia. All druggists now keep Bulgarian Blood Tea in stock, but owing to the enormous demand immediate applica tion to your druggist is urged on ac count of the limited supply. Distribu tors are authorized to return the full ■mrchase price if it does not prove to fce highly beneficial to the health. This Bidence of faith in the power of Bul ■ rian Blood Tea Is the guarantee of the rvei Products Company, sole manu- Marvel Building, Pittsburgh, JH-. who authorize this public announce ment.—Advertisement. D'ye Get This , Girls? Take Care of Health to Preserve Figure Coroner Warns Against Flimsy Lingerie, Bare Knees and Other Shortcomings. CHICAGO. Dec. I.—Girls, if you wear short stockings,/low shoes, low waists and flimsy lingefle. you better watch out or the coroner will get you. Peter M. Hoffman, Cook County cor oner, who claims the distinction of hav ing originated the "safety first" move ment, said today that one sure way for girls to catch cold Is to "wear” their knees bare. Thin silk stockings, flimsy lingerie and low-necked dresses lead to pneumonia and other illness. Hoffman said. “Dress up, girls, and put lots of clothes on If you want to keep well,” advised Hoffman. "Thinly-knit stockings is the cause- of more illness than any other thing I know. “Women should dress warmer. They will wear a fur coat which hangs to a bare knee, its only protection from the cold air being a thin skirt.” The coroner said low shoes were also the cause of much sickness. “There's too much showing of ankles for a young woman's health.” he said. “Rainy and sloppy weather is more than apt to cause them to catch colds,” he said. Hoffman suggested women should wear high shoes, long closely-knit woolen stockings and high waists. The coroner declared that If girls will Cake care of their health now It will mean a well-preserved figure In later years. —— ■ Mayor of Greensburg to Be Treated Here Special to The Times. GREENSBURG, Ind., Dee. I.—C. C. McCoy, mayor if this city, was taken to the Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, to umlergo treatment for stomach trou ble. lie has been confined to his rooms here for several weeks. State Health Board to Care for Leper Robert Burdlne, the Indianapolis lep rosy victim, will be continued under care of the State Board of Health, Dr. 3. N. Hurfy, secretary of the board, has an nounced. A fund of several thousand dollars is available for the work. Dr. Hurty said. Burdlne will be kept In quarantine and under the constant sur veilanee of a competent physician. There is no danger of a spread of the disease. Dr. Hurty declares. Auction! Auction!! Entire Contents of The New Hotel English Monument Circle WiU Be Sold at Public Auction Monday, December 6th and Following Days Each Day at 10 o’clock A. M. Full particulars later. By order of Mr. D. J. McMahon. Samuel Kreiser, Auctioneer. \ Catalogues now in preparation. Grove’s I r o n Palo Children Heed Iron Iron in Syrup form is more readily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, and naturally you get quicker results. The Iron in GROVE’S IRON TONIC SYRUP is digested as soon as it is swallowed and, there fore, is promptly assimilated. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. The Syrup is flavored and children love to take it. Contains no Nux-vomica or other poisonous drugs, therefore, it can be given to The Babe, The Child, The Mother or The Grandmother with perfect safety. Price 75c. (o> s'fcSfa'ovz Look for this signature. Boys Attempt Escape After Their Arrest Following nn Interrupted attempt to steal a jelly roll two boys almost out ran a police automobile today, but were captured after a pursuit through alleys In the north part of the city. Lieutenant Houston arrested VictoT Cooper, 16, on the charge of vagrancy, and Bert Conde, 15, on the charge of being a delinquent. Both live at 1015 College avenue. The boys, the police say, were trying to get some Jelly rolls from a baker's box in front of the American Grocery Company, 1014 Broadway, when surprised by the lieutenart. DOESN’T NEID ANY • LAXATIVES NOW Mr. Becker says life is a joy, without constipation or stomach trouble. “I had catarrh of tuc stomach and head for three years. My stomach was so bad that every time I ate anything sweet, such as fruit or pastry, the burn ing hot water would run out of my mouth. I took a laxative every night. "Since taking Milks Emulsion, my bowels move regularly. I have now taken ten bottles and have gained 10 pounds. All my friends remark how fine I am looking, and it seems a pleas ure to live again, without stomach trouble.”—Bert Becker, Miami, Ohio. Physics usually make slaves out ot their users, and weaken the bowels In stead of correcting them. Stomach trouble In many cases Is directly due to constipation. Milks Emulsion Is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It re stores healthy, natural bowel action, do ing away with all need of pills and phy sics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to as similate food. Asa builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and Is a powerful aid In resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like Ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. Nb matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee—Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and If not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded, price 75c and $l5O per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Cos., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere—Adver tisement. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1,1920. hlmmsuube Men’s Corduroy TROUSERS >2.98 fM] Narrow wale, cloßely wot- l ' en; most desirable shade; 1 I 11 $5.00 quality, sale l I 1 price f2.98 \ l Men’s Al-Wool TROUSERS $7.50 and $8.50 j qualities— Czd *495 . Os all wool, fine quality flannels, blue and brown, all-wool cassimeres, In plain colors and fancy mixtures, extra heavy weight all-wool work trousers; smooth, hard finish trousers tor unusual service; $7.50 and $8.50 qualities $4.95 Ik Wm. H. BLOCK (0. In the Army you can learn to be a skilled man in any of a hundred trades — You earn a good living while you’re learning— You have money in your pocket at the end of the month. You get about a bit, see new places, meet new people— And when you go back to civil life, you’ve got the special training that is in demand, the skill that will bring you more pay, a good job where you want it the army TEACHES TRADES IE WH, BLOCK Gi S/ore Our December Sale of SI LIS Offers 30% to 50% Savings on Our Entire Stock • * • No Regular Prices—Everything Reduced fW ® (Skinner's satin Is the only exception) , Our December silk sale, though it \ has reached a foremost place of ad vantage to patrons, is, by reason of market conditions and our oAvn volition, far greater than any of the notable events of the past. From the disrupted markets we chose carefully—we obtained the cream of selections at practically our own figures—in many cases. | In order to carry on and enhance the prestige of our December Silk Sales, we slashed prices on our own accord, bringing values that surpass ~ any that have been known in months. All Plain Silks at 30% Discount • $ • All Fancy Silks at 50% Discount • • • All Velvets, Plushes , Corduroy's and Velveteens at 30%\Discount —First Floor, North. Dinner Sets, $16.50 and $16.75 SEij| qualities, $9.95 \ High-grade American porcelain, with attractive _____ conventional border decoration; set consists of 48 pieces, sufficient for six persons; $16.50, $16.75 ■■ qualities, set, $9.95. —Fifth Floor. Sale of Silk Plush Coats For Women and Misses To find such wonderful coats so moderately priced is indeed pleasing to the woman who has waited until now to purchase her winter coat. Four interesting price groups— s3s.oo $lO CA $65.00 SOO CA quality .'*’15,59 quality f jS.DU sioo.co $£Q CA $150.00 tQO CA Mmi quality QO.OU ) quality . X/0.3U IJhHP Some of the coats are from a recent large purchase from n noted maker —others are from our regular stocks, which fact establishes their quality. lEiSft The favored models for winter are among them. Cozy, tqfpg wrappy models and dolmans: on some there are large self rrdi cape collars; still others are trimmed with fur. If \\ These are coats out of which you will get much pleasure and fl \ \ satisfaction as a fur coat; the fabrics are so rich and lustrous 4 ) jf) that they can scarcely be distinguished from real fur coats. L/d The materials are Salt's pile fabrics. Included are— (/ SEALSKINETTE BAFFIN SEAL PECO PLUSII BEHRING SEAL, AND OTHERS. Trimmed with Australian opossum, black fox, raccoon, beaver, nutria and squirrel. Sale prices, $98.60, $68.60, $38.60 and f? 18.50 Domestics and Beddings APRON GINGHAMS, best quality, all slzo blue check* in even and broken style*. (No phone orders.) Extra special, yard.. 10^ PILLOW TUBING, soft, Srm thread, excellent wear ing quality— Yard wide .39*) 40 inches wide, yard... 40 4$ COMFORT SILKO LINK3, yard wide, neat floral p itterns, medium and light, eolor effects. (No phone orders.) Ex tra special, yard 19*) YARD WIDE OUTING FLANNEL, soft and fluffy, excellent weight for women’s and children’s undergar ments. various color stripes on light grounds; 60c quality 39) OUTING FLANNEL, 27 Inches wide, good heavy w eight, attractive color stripes on light grounds. 35c quality 25*1 THE BASEMENT STORE. YARD WIDE COMFORT CHALLIS, various Persian, floral and stripe designs, me dium and dark patterns. 39c quality, yard 25g COMFORT CRETONNES. 27 inches wide; bright, at tractive colors, for comfort coverings, laundry bags, pil lows, etc.; 45c quality, yard 25<) BLANKETS, regular bed size, soft and fluffy, gray, tan or white body with neat color stripe borders; |3.50 quality, pair 92.49 PLAID BLANKETS, full double bed size, soft woolen finish In beautiful color com bination plaids, "Beacon” and “Wearwell” brands, 17.50 quality, pair 95.75 COTTON BATTS, three pound weight, in one sheet of cotton, 72x00 Inches, suit *ble for one comfort fll'ing; 69^ BLEACHED MtISL IN, "Lonsdale,” yard wide. (No phone Extra spe cial, yard 19> Men sFurnishings MEN’S UNION SUITS, “Lainbsdown” and "High Rock,” heavy fleece lined, gray and Jaeger colors, white fleece back, double knitted cuffs on sleeves and ankles, strictly first oual ity, sizes 33 to 46; $3.50 and $3.00 qualities 91.D0 MEN’S SHIRTS. R. A M.. Ely & Walker, Man chester brands; neat striped percales and ma dras, soft turnback cuffs, coat style, sizes 14 to 17. Special 91.50 MEN’S HOSE, “Gold Coiu,” medium weight, ribbed toils, double Ueeis and toes, sizes It* black and colors, 25c qual ity (3 for 50c), pair, 19*)^ MEN’S ONE- PIECE WORK SUITS, “Outerall” brnnd, douhle stitched, belted waistline, laydown collar attached, 8 pockets, well made; sizes 36 to 48. Blue and khaki, $5.00 quality 93.75 Hickory stripe, $4.03 quality $2.69 11