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THE .RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1920.
LOCAL AUTO DEALERS
: TO ATTEND CONCLAVE
Clem MeConaha. Richmond .auto
dealer, represented this city at the
first general conference of leading of
ficials. -ofMhe automobile and automo
bile equipment Industry held at In
dianapolis this week. The general
convention of the Automobile Trade
association will be held at Indianap
olis JCov. 4 and 5. Practically all of
the local dealers are expected to at
tend the convention.
Speakers of national reputation will
? address the dealers, who- were in
structed to invite their bankers to be
guests. Among the most widely known
of the national speakers will be Harry
Ci. Moock, manager of the National
Automobile Dealers' association. St.
Louis; P. E. Chamberlain of Denver.
who will speak on "Selling Service In
telligently;" A. R. Kroh, "The Rela
tionship of the Banker and Farmer to
the Automotive Inrlnstrv and Pant.
I Robert E. Lee of St. Louis, who will
be the chief speaker at the banquet
at the Claypool the evening of Nov. 4.
500 Dealers Expected.
It Is expected that at least 500 deal
ers in all branches of the trade will be
present at the convention. The com
ing meeting will be the first in the
history of the state which in recent
'years has assumed a position close to
the top in numbers and volume of busi
ness transacted. thre being by actual
count 2.168 firms engaged, in the busi
ness. All dealers, members or nnn-
members of local associations are in-
vited to the state convention.
Those present at Tuesday's meeting
were Harry O. Moock and P. F. Drury,
St. Louis: . N. IT. Cartfnhour. R. V.
t Law, A.W. Hutchinson and John B.
" Oman, Indianapolis; L. Randall, Fort
Wayn : W. Becker. Fort Wayne; C.
A. Frey, Logans port ; C Livingston,
Logansport; William Nichols. South
Bend; Clem McConaha, Richmond; S.
M. VahC.leave. Marion; J. F. Frohl it
er, Evansvllle; George J. Brooker,
' Muncie; If. F. Fennerman, Evansville;
S. N. .Lee, Gary; Mark O'Taughlin.
Gary; W. S. Crown. Lafaytte.
American Legion
v , '
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Oct. 28. The
administrative machinery of the Am
erican Legion will be thrown whole
heartedly behind a national move to
build up the Women's Auxiliary of the
legion, F. W. Galbraith. Ji., nation
commander oj the legion . announced.
A national convention of the Auxiliary
will be held probably next spring, at
which time the Auxiliary will assume
charge of its own affairs, and as far
as administration goes, become vir
tually an Independent body.
- "All doubis and misgivings in re
gard to the future of the Women's
Auxiliary of the American Legion
were removed and a system or order
ly expansion in state departments and
a national organization was provided
for by the Cleveland convention." said
Mr. Galbraith, "We -propose to offer
the aid of our organization in building
up the auxiliary, but we are not going
to meddle with its policies so long
as our recognized ideals and purposes
are carried out. The Cleveland con
vention voted to let the women swim
without water wings. It authorized
slate executive committees of the le
gion to call state conventions and to
establish department organizations of
the auxiliary, killing the rule which
made necessary the establishment of
a total of units equivalent to 60 pev
cent ot the number of posts in the
department.
"The convention resolution also par
mits the holding of a national con
vention when the auxiliary is estab
lished in ten states. The proposed
rational convention was authorized to
change the name of the auxiliary and
to broaden its eligibility clause, and
the legion agreed to amend its con
stitution to that effect. I believe that
the Women's Auxiliary is one of the
greatest potential forces for good in
this country, and I shall see that the
Howe's royalty on sewing machines
amounted to more than $2,000,000.
BEAR OIL
for HAIR
AN INDIAN'S SECRET
On af the potent Ingredient of
Ketalie for the hair cenulne e
fj. There are otbar acii? lntredlent
j'tiot found In anr other hair prepara
tion. K Ota Iks baa eureeeded In aiany
. taaaa of aaldaeae. falhaa hair and
dandrtrff erhea erery other balr lotion or treat
maot baa proeed futile S3M Saaraatee. Asiat
Idi reaulta in caaaa considered bopeleaa. Van
ainr aaar a bald ladiaal
Why become or remain (aid If you can gnat
hair? If others ham obtained a new growth or
hare conquered dandruff, or atopped falling hair
through Kotalkn, wag map not year Get a box
of KOTALKQ at any buay drug etore: or ved 10
rente, silver or ttampa. for DBOCBVBE with
PBOOr BOX of Eoulko to
J. I. Britain, be. Statisa F, New Yark. N. Y.
legion backs It to the limit." -
The- Women's Auxiliary, which in
cludes mothers' wives, sisters and
daughters of Legion members who
died in the service, already has or
ganized, 1,362 units in 46 states mud a
number, of foreign countries.
War Office Investigating
New Japanese Religion
(By Associated Press)
TOKIO, Oct. 28. Japan's' new re
ligion, Omoto-kyo, which was founded
by a peasant woman, and which is
popularly supposed to be spreading
socialistic and even bolshevlst ideas
under the cloak of loyalty to the Jap
anese imperial house, is now finding
adherents in the army, according to
vernacular newspapers.
The fact that some officers on the
reserve list are devoted followers of
Omoto-kyo, is said to be particular iy
disturbing to. the military authorities.
An investigation was started wheu
a soldier in a regiment at Nagoya
tried to organize in co-operation with
socialist agitators, both - inside and
outside the regiment, an association
to oppose military discipline
In an intervied with the Tomluri
Shembun, Major General Nagasaki
expressed regret at the signs of unrest
among the troops, but said - that Van
number of men who exhibit such, signs
were few. He added: "However, it
appears that the number is growing
among both - the man and . officers,
mostly those upon the reserve list,
who are becoming tainted with the
bideous doctrine of the Omoto-koyo.
The war office is apparently conduct
ing an investigation into this and pos
sibly some official instructions ""will
be issued in the near future."
GERMANY DUMPS G00D8
(By Associated Press.) 1
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. German
made goods are being dumped Into
Great Britain in 'considerable quanti
ties, according to a report to tne de
partment of commerce today from
Consul Cipriani, at Leeds. In the toy
line especially German competition is
felt, the consul said.
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Every spare moment is being utilized to make our new home and the finest assortment of Home furnish'-
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MEN'S COTTON SWEATERS
Adjustment Price J
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We, the Rapp's Cut-Price Co., Announce to ladies- outing gowns
at
the People of Indiana an Important
$1.69
PRICE
ADJUSTMENT
TO MEET THE CONDITIONS OF TODAY
Overalls
Men's standard grade full cut Overalls; OfT
our cut price was $1.89; Adjustm't price 3 As hdtJ
Men's heavy plain blue Overalls, "Big 3" brand, union-made
; our cut price was $3.48. CtCk
Adjustment Price vUtJ'
Boys' Brownies, extra heavy, ages 4 to 15 years, and
child's Coverall Suits, Wabash stripes, ages QQ
2 to 8 years. Adjustment price tOt
Men's Husking Gloves, 15c pair pTA
per dozen D-LtJvF
Work Shirts
Men's Work Shirts in good, full cut and
standard brands; Adjustment Price. . . .
98c
Men and Boys'
Underwear
Boys' heavy fleece-lined Union Suits, ages QQ
2 to 12; Adjustment Price . tOv
Men's "Oneita" heavy fleeced Union ("1 QQ
Suits, in first quality; Adjustment Price tP-LstO
Men's. heavy, ribbed Union Suits, AO
Adjustment price tP-LscO
Men's heavy fleece Union Suits, stand- Q
ard quality; Adjustment Price pJ.U
Men's heavy fleece two-piece Underwear, QQfs
first quality; Adjustment Price tOt
We Have Been Alert
to
M.
arket CondMons
and to the demand of the people for lower prices and have decided to respond in a substantial way.
About fifteen years ago we started in Kokomo. Ind.. a small store on the following business prin
ciples: Spot-cash; one price, and that a low price on good wearing merchandise and. in all oases,
satisfaction or money back. These principles have built up for us a business of over two million dol
lars per year, and we value higher than any immediate profit our reputation for giving more stand
ard merchandise for the dollar than any other store in Indiana.
We have gone back to our pre-war method of doin? business
ing, small overhead expense, and quick turnovers.
economical buying and economical sell-
You Get the Benefit
REMEMBER, these prices are only a few of the many reductions that we have made and, remem
ber, these prices are NOT FOR ONE DAY, as we do not believe that an article is worth more on Tues
day than it is on Monday, and these prices will be no more, whether you come today, next week or
next month. And you may rest assured that we are closely watching market conditions, and if whole
sale prices are lowered, we will be the first to lower the retail price.
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REMEMBER, we are not offering shoddy goods nor goods bought for sale purposes, but standard,
advertised brands, and that in all cases we guarantee satisfacion or your money cheerfully refunded.
Yours for bargains
Lapp's Cut-Price Co,
INCORPORATED
Shoes
Men's, women's and children's Shoes and Rubbers
all sold at a cut price. -v
Anything You Buy at Rapp's You Buy For Less
Men and Young
Men's Suits and
Overcoats
Every Suit and Overcoat has been marked down.
Adjustment Price runs from 10 to 30 off.
Ladies' Goods
Ladies' Aprons, our cut price was $2.19; AQ
Adjustment Price tPXsTbO
Ladies ribbed Union Suits, first qual- JQ
ity ; cut price $2.19; Adjustment Price. . iP-l-0
Ladies' heavy fleeced Union Suits, our (J0 A Q
cut price was $3.19; Adjustment Price. . u)a4isTcO
Ladies rib top black Hose, our cut price " 'T
was 29c. Adjustment price 1 I
Ladies' Silk Hose, black and cordovan; QQ
Adjustment Price vOy
Ladies' medium weight rib Union Suits; m JCkf
Adjustment Price I v v
Ladies' heavy fleeced two-piece Underwear, QQf
our cut price was $1.69; Adjustment Price. IOt
CHILDREN'S GINGHAM SCHOOL DRESSES
All Especially Priced
LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S
Fall and Winter Coats all priced from a fourth to a
third less than you can buy them elsewhere.
529 Main Street
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Per T. C. RAPP, President

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