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Aaeoclated Preee Service
ATHENS, OA, SUNDAY, JULY, 22, 1923.
Single Copies 2 Cents Dally. S Cento Sunday.
By
Board of Trustees of the
University of Tennessee
Upholds President in the
Dismissal of Profs.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—The board
of trustees of the University of
Tennessee have voted to uphold
President Morgan in the dismissal
of seven professors. Only two
members—Governor Auatin Peay
and Bolton Smith, of Mempbls-
were opposed to the motion to
fully sustain the administration.
The seven instructors dismissed
were: Dr. Jesse W. Sprawls, psy
chology: Dr. John R. Neal, law;.
Dean Maurice Mulvania, pre-med
ical; Dr. Robert S. Radford, Lat
in and elaiaical archaeology: Dr.'
Robert Sr, EII ‘»' 1 l"y ch ® 1 ? 8 X' A J*
A. Schaeffer, biology, and Mrs. A.
M. Wither*, ini tractor of fine
SI A demonstration by student*
was held in protest against their
being birred" from the meeting.
All the charges were general in
character, specific petty class
room violations being charged to
D Dr! ,<! Sprowta, whose alleged in
troduction of James Harvey Rob
inson’s “The Mind in the Mak
ing,” and bin subsequent dismiss.
il, brought about The turbulent
conditions, made public a letter
from the dean of the University of
Colorado, offering to elect him to
the faculty of that institution.
"Coma with a book on evolution
under each arm,” the letter read;
••we want you to settle down and
Stay with us for lift.
Governor Peay, head of the
board of trustees, blued a state
ment explaining hia negative vote.
Bolton £nith, whose son was one
of the 20 wratllb
diplomas at Amherst racenuy,
concurred in , th *
"My vote In the board of tros
tees must not be misunderstood. I
vttod against the resolution sus-
tsining the dbmbaal of the sever-
&l Drafts so rs, or, rather, tne rec
ommendation that they not bere-
tained because I thought tneir
tost some .differences’ could be
camoosed to the advantage of the
uuimttty on individual consider-
"regard Dr. Morgan, as I have
often .aid, a» the outstanding «n»n
and educator among us, and HU.
continuance with the university of j
first importance to the stato. In no
sense U my voto to be understood
as opposed to him.
Convicted Slayer
Of Brother Now
On Oconee Gang
3amett Richards of Tali
aferro County Sent to
Oconee County Where
He Works Out Sentence.
WASHINGTON, G». —Oarjett
Richards, Taliaferro county white
man, convicted In the superior
court of (Wilke, county, at the last
January term, of manslaughter for
■booUng and killing Jnitan Ricb-
irds. hia brother, In 1930, was token
from the Wilkes county Jail Fri
day morning, under an order from
toe state prison commission, vd
carried to the chain gong in Oconee
where he had been assigned for
penal servlet.
After Richards bad been twice
tried tor murder in Taliaferro
county, convicted and aeotenced to
life Imprisonment, the verdlcte Of
the juriee being reversed by the
supreme coart. Judge Shurley
changed the venue to Wilkes coun
ty. When the case was tried here
the Jury returned » verdict of man
slaughter and fixed the penalty at
from 10 to 11 years on the public
works of the state.
Exceptions were taken to toe
finding of the trie! Jury by attor
ney, for Richard, and the case
was carried to the supreme court
for review again, aed was affirmed
soma time ago.
Becoming involved In a difficulty
with his .brother over the distribu
tion of property of an estate In
which they are said to have both
been Interested, Richards shot hia
brother In the abdomen with a pis
tol, Inflicting a mortal wound.
Much interest was displayed in the
homicide and the results of the
various trials that followed, by the
people of Taliaferro county.
KNOW OF ANY OLDER!
ATTLEBOROUGH. Eng. Mrs.
John Secet and Mrs. Warren of
Attleborough, twin slsten, lmvo
Just celebrated their 90th birth
day anniversary. They are bellevea
to be the world’s oldest living
twins'.
PH- NOW WE KNOW!
LONDON.—Preservatives tn tood
ere responsible for a lot of toe
appendicitis that's floating nrouna
now. So a medical officer testified
at toe hearing of n firm charge
with doctoring sausage bo It wouiu
etaln its flavor longer
Store Closes
Thursday At One
Opens Daily at Eight—Clos
ing at Six. Saturdays the
Store Open Until Six-Thirty.
MICHAEL’S
New Fall Lines
Needlework
Pacific and Royal Society—
With designs and Materials
Even Exceeding the Usual
High Standards.
Store-Wide oAnnual Summer Clearance
ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Ladies’ Hand Bags
MOSTLY HALF PRICE
Just two lots and all from' our regular stocks of
fine Silk and Leather Bags. All new styles, shapes,
materials and colors are here. You must be early!
Were $5.00 to $7.50 Hand Bags
Clearance $3.98
Were $7.50 to $16.50 Hand Bags
Clearance $5.98
- —Michaal'a First Floor
ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Stamped Art Goods
Consisting of remaining odd pieces from heavy
summer selling—designs that are simple though
beautiful, on fine materials.
Big Savings for Deft Fingers
At 39 cents
Cunning Chambray Dresses in blue, pink and tan,
worth 75c, sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 years.
At 98 cents
To $2.00 values in 17-piece Luncheon Sets, Pure
Linen Scarfs, and Centers, Brown Linenweave,
Momie Cloth and Pure Linen Centers, Pillow Tops
and Scarfs to match. White Nainsook Teddies for
Colored embroidery. White Jewel Cloth Dresser
Scarfs and Table Runners.
—Michaal’a First Floor
ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Floor and Window Fixings
The entire stock of fine Rugs, Floor Coverings,
Shades, Curtain Goods and Draperies are included. •
Winter will soon be here and you will want to re
decorate or freshen up the home. Now is a time
to effect big savings.
All Rugs 15 Per Cent Off
All Shades ....... 10 Per Cent Off
All Curtain Nets .... One-Fourth Off
All Draperies ....:. One- Fourth Off
—Michaal'a Second Floor
ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Crockery, China, Glassware
ALL LESS ONEFOVRTH
A complete and beautiful stock of domestic and im
ported table and ornamental Glass and China.
Including plain and etched Cut Glass, China, Din
ner, Berry, Tea and Cake Sets. _ Wckur> ^ ^
ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Odd Skirts—Petticoats
AIL LESS ONEFOVRTH
None reserved—the entire beautiful stock is yours
to choose from. Handsome separate Skirts of
Woolens and fine Silks in new sytles, weaves and
colors.
Petticoats of Radium, Safin, Pussy Willow in every
Color and Style. -Michael’. Second Floor
This 41st Annual Summer Clearance Sale of the entire store is
unusual in every respect. The values are the greatest. The prices
are the lowest The merchandise most exceptional. Goods listed
here will be sold at the Saje Prices for One Week Only, beginning
tomorrow. There will be busy times.
One Of Our £Most Phenomenal Sales
NEW YORK IMPORTERS .
Sample Line of Linens
AT A SAVING TO YOU
One-Half Less Than Usual
Friendship of over 30 years between Michael’s and this griat
Linen importer made this sale possible. We wanted something
unusual and we got it. We are frank to admit them the lowest
priced Linens ever sold by us. Add one-half to the sale price and
the result is t|ie usual selling figure for these linens.
. QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED
Every Piece Pure Irish Linen
Napkins
H. S. Napkins
Squares
Guest Towels.
Large Towels
Scarfs
Pattern Cloths
H. S. Cloths
Tray Covers
—Michaal'a First Floor
Clearance Silk ^Blouses
Our Entire Stock—None Reserved—Of Fine Silk Overblouses
Goes Into the Summer Clearance
BALL half trice
Making the cost to you less than the original cost of manufac
ture. Most of these fine materials are French Silks. The styles
are from the most expert designers. Every blouse, solid color or
handsome prints and weaves, is a beauty.
Wero $5.00 Bionic* now ..
$240
Were $5.75 Bio usee now ....
.... $247
Were $6.75 BIouico now ..
$347
Were $740 Blonseo now ..
... $3.75
Were $8.18 Dio aim now ..
$424
Wero $10.75 Bionics now ..
... $547
Were $1140 Blouses now
..... $5.75
Were $1249 Blouse* now ..
... $6.25
Were $1340 Blouses now
$8.75
Wero $1440 Blonseo now ..
... $745
Were $1540 Blouses now
.!... $740
Were $18.00 Blouse* now ..
... $940
Wero $18.75 Blouse, now
$947
Were $1940 Bionics now ..
... $9.75
—Michael’s First Floor
Clearance Silk ^Dress Goods
Several- thousand yards of fine staple Silks—Silks that are al
ways used summer and winter. Every yard is guaranteed per
fect The prices are obviously the lowest in several years.
BUY NOW AND FREELY.
Printed Foulards $1.59 yd
Regular $1.98 quality—beau
tiful and new color combina
tions of blues, whites, sands,
jade, pink and lavender.
Yard Wide Taffeta
$1.79 yard
Our $2.25 fine quality, crisp
and fresh. Colors navy, mid
night, brown, white, tan, pur
ple, jade, rose, grey, silver,
mais, turquoise, black, pink,
red.
Printed Silk Crepe
$229 yard
New 40-inch patterns—all
lovely. Were $2.50 to $3.50.
All Silk Ratine 59c yard
This ever-popular fabric sells
special for 89c. 36 inches wide
in colors white, middy, orchid,
coral, jade, tan and Copen.
Satin Canton Crepe
$2.98
40 inches wide and very hand
some. Was $3.85. Only in
colors black, navy, toast and
grey. A really wonderful buy.
Silk Massalines
f1.59 yard
Now very stylish. Full yard
wide in new shades. Regular
$1.95.
—Mlcbul’i Pint Floor
ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Every Silk Dress /
LESS ONE-FOURTH
Regardless of former selling price. This means you
choose from our entire Btock of handsome Silk
Frocks, paying 25 per cent less than the original
prices, and every garment is Michael standard. The
newest and smartest of styles, the finest materials;
workmanship that is perfect Buy several to wear
for the next three months. Yob will want them.
—Michael's First Floor
ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Summer Wash Dresses
Dainty, cool, fresh and stylish frocks of Linens,
Voile, Organdie and Eponge, in all colors, sizes and
styles. Quite, we think, the most beautiful collec
tion of warm weather dresses ever assembled here.
These sale prices make it imperative for you to be
cool. Remember—three more months to wear them.
Were $7.50 Wash Frocks ...... J $5.00
Were $12.50 Wash Frocks $8.34
Were $14.50 Wash Frocks $9.67
Were $16.50 Wash Frocks $11.00
Were $18.50 Wash Frocks $12.34
Were $21.50 Wash Frocks $14.34
Were $22.50 Wash Frocks $14.34
Were $27.50 Wash Frocks $18.34
j —Michael's Second Floor
ANNUAL CLEARANCE S
Silk Underwear
Including
KAYSER ITALIAN SILK
Vests, bloomers,' step-ins, knickers, teddies and
nightgowns. Plain, hand-made, lace trimmed and
embroidered. Every style, size and color.
ONE-FOURTH OFF
Made of Kayser’s famous and original Italian silk,
crepe de chine, radium, pussy willow, wash satin
and the assortments are as complete as to be found
anywhere.
—Michaal'a Second Floor
ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Every Suit in Stock
ONE-THIRD OFF
Ladies’ ahd Misses’ two and three-piece Suits fi jm
the finest designers. You’ll find cress suits nnd
tailleurs, suits for resort sand traveling, all of the
finest fabrics and workmanship. Select now at
ONE-THIRD OFF.
—Michael's Second Floor
ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Summer Wash Goods
AT PRICES LESS THAN ACTUAL MILL COSTS
32-inch Dress Ginghams 29c Yard
40-inch Fancy Voiles .... 39c Yard
36-inch Dress Linens 64c Yard
40-inch Organdie 38s Yard
Imported White Ratine Less 25 Per Cent
—Michael's First Floor