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THE INPIANAPOLIS NEWS. TUESDAY, APfilL 20, 1920.
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FOU^ HOWCVCR. FCMMITTEO TO CANfiZL WITHOIWWAL*.
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iir*r^ will be liraO'’ Aiddnts tbm* beirMi ot^hold pood* today, ®n of hafM(| 'to rnov«, I toot id^t put th« ScOttntjr out of their
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HU?rnNdtt>N. la A, April 2*.—The Wabash b,er« fell eipht sneli** <rs*T Alfh^AitseR IsgMj.bipher'; Slos0my. .than »-.year. I Jit - tl* ftvsr.'Whieh ■|^i^:^rotiplx^lHunt— tsfton sad ’^aba*h one and
to* hStow the dty. fell taro vriop <be nlpht, and this wp0 malntatoiep that lev*l. NT* are expecUd to rMto
Xafti sart/ this mcnfh'
for a time, bot toCM
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haa net reached the
f¥pNI|N£^|HNIhd:uvk the proonds hbt^giiBiit^jcatikk^iid one farm
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TERRK SAUTE. Ind.. A»rU >#.— The board of eiocUon conuniNhienera of Vipo coaaty waa called oa today to decide a matter reiatiop to the ccminp primarr election whleh ia not ^covered br the primary law. In a ifipht tm the county ehairinaiishlp be* ^^.en oppotinp Republican factloaSL <^e Bide obtaiacd the withdrawal Oif tbtir candidates for proclaet ceaamitteemeri repreaeattnp the oMostna
faction.
AHbt the lime limit for AHap had expired, tne four caadMtotos whoae names had been withdrawn aMFcancd before the cownty clerk aad asked to cancel the withdrawal oi their namea. The law rovers the withdrawal of candldafeB for nomination, but Me* no! cover withdrawal of eaaldidatas for Lommuteemm. who ara tq be etoeted. ThF tao state rSainTttteea baas' apreed that candljatad^ far etmtaslt* teemen may bo permitted to withdraw their nsttsa. but nothinp has been agreed on sa to the eaaceilailen
of such withdna'als.
The election commlsMmere decided by unanimous vote to MMUt the remmittoemen to withMasr flbsir withdrswais. and their namM will aMMr on the primary bailsta, U waa alM dacidsd that one caadlMte. who tires in a precinct other than the ofl* in whieh be it a candidate, shout I be permuted to have hto name appear
oa the sfiLllot.
Another difficulty which voters lljsre wftl experfesce in the priinary
oreastap. Craws that were idie the prsatar part of tost week are bsinp called and exceattonally heavy traffic is antitipstod immediately after the Btrtoe cMdItions are overcome.
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WltLING AND STEVENS IN SANK THERE RECENTLY, HE SAYS.
FIIH5ER PRiMTS SENT OUT
H. B. Barrett, cashier of the Cumberland Banp. Cumberland, Ind.. tele-
Cdfitfaiiwd from Page OnA
paipu had Mranoed to any extent in Mher states, it was aald serenaly at washiapton Umt Iowa w%a one state |
that was safe for Lowdea. It ia m ■■ phoned the city detective department
i today that he and three other men had
ate a^ nmy*^ presumed to have 1 identified the photopraphs of Arthur XMwn what was polap on in the sen- > Wellinp and Edward Stevens, alleped
rial *
atorta! proup. is new. accordfnp to
yeppmen. in The News Monday as be-
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His*' «l *1 .Cotomhua. ah'^-indlhBkleas' Mews i ' Appll M^Whlte Ijtlttoi# ntpht, mad f»i«di inchee «a hour. the day was tialn fell ^
to expaotod.
at CelumbUa, do. The rite
the moat
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WISihWOter Klvar OeerPowa tlHtofeto Shs-lhffltiitosfs Itewsl
igpior gMdrismd
WajntN
W-ty. or* la tha river
la auffered w leveea ^ OdnatriM ^toht. which
nood tNMto Roq tipad*l to The XVANSYILLC, rovttlt of h«aMr rail r« It #»if ttadair tSo 4« r
tho
rise ihf Pm-pa The ^ap* la elphteeh
llswsl Ciroolc boo OPaiStwod :toa bapha plpoaa. aad tiM liNf' jiiiliro^ard^ kva rojiofTOd TiJtiiooll CL ‘ ‘ , that itm to
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that Lhar* are reel seta la tha co<
now aiphty-four mt|r laatead of
preclsel
Afty-av*, a* la the itli election. It urill be impoaatbla to sopplv repiatratioh beeka for each of the mphtyfaur "precliiets^ aa tha tow atiputotea This diffteuKy will be MindleS by re* pulylap votars whaa* aamaa do not aapaar on the npiMtmUttP hooks of tnefr precinct to make s49Sdowlt that
they ara fapal voter*.
SAYFIEeiFIIIMflC «l$0NWAYT0N0IIIUl
CoMIfiiitd from ftps* Ont.
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tftiids of the «D*a. they
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With ktoiiah boorod up by a otasoap* ftom Traak J.* BMars, praaldant •f Cha liMUimapolt* Tardman’a Asaor efptioa. who is in Chioiyiio eonfarrlnp wltii leaders in ths swltchmsuto atrfka, members of the local apoisia* tlon.Mllsve that thsip reprwienmtfves ^pld m*M with tha nuifopdlakor httofd in Washiapton. “Our men now in oenfarance in Washinptoa. Victory nsar.*’ hlr. Peters tetopraphsd J. T. Osnder. chriwman of t%i psRMAl commilta*. maaaags i^alrad the m«n ahd they re^ Itaratad thMr datOfmlBattoir to remata out until thafr wap« oomaada oOl an hour dr* met. Moos Maotrtatioos Uftad. The BIf Four operated thlrty-feur switch oMriaas fd* the yards toMy, and handtod Klty-throoTraipiit trofas tp Pad out Af IkdhMKiNoUs Hooday.
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less thoh
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ST fiS«P!?« *«* e. f. A w. by way
jPaoria ft St. Louis,
ports that it is aoeeptinp for Chleapo proper. * The Peatwylvoola, lUihdta
and Monon ara aeoapti the same basis as tl^ last few days. Tha
porta that dftaaik M tlw' Went oa atrika hSM '
work, and thara mra orows awitehfhp durto# four crew* at OJf"
iralfht pr I
♦rn Urthtaat J^til panjr aooid not hsadto termlaaL .T :,g. : ;-uS
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to The HAUTE, ^ tlis FNmsprfaaplA^ rht^Bdi^^ idl^ that M par oaui, tMiiaftiMp kftM.^ mitlW and hidiMtltM ratem *000,":' EoWpad' suht to the Ghteftpp ik SMIpl. ^ ttf * • > .^1. jSika^ aipoo that id UMt ly at IhiR aoua potlod for
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everytldas is safe for Lowden. there is BO aaad lor boostlap Johnson, but ia other ptocas where Johnson may have a ehaaae to take votes away from Wood. Johaeon is to be booetcA
Nebraska Prtasary.
The Kebraaka primary being held today waa talked about a pood deal at the Indiana headquayters of pr^dsatial eaadtdatas. A prevalent view .waa that Johnson has a pood, chance to carry the state in a contest with Oeaerol Parshlnp and General Wood, Tikaea who hata studied the Nebraaka sttoatton say that Johnson will have the support of the Nenpartiaan T tspTtt. which has about 20.006 mambars to that atata, and the support of the pro*0*noana. sad many of the fr^-Amerleaas attracted to him by hhMiMJtion pa the leapoe of nations aiio^f radtooTtabor elements It has baaa Prodded that Perahtnp wtu cut into «ha Wood vote, and the charpp haa baan PNad* that plaas were IjJd la the eaat some time apo to brlnp Partmiap iato the Nebraska race as k **favofits aoa“ in order tp “mix thiaps up‘* and check the advane* of
Wood.
IwsrdeaW ladiawa CampaiSw* ^ Geveraor Lovdea wilt open his speaklap eampaipn la Indiana at South Bend next Friday nipkt. He will speak at Crown Point at noon Saturday and at Gary SaturMy nipht. James Baldwin, his Indtapa tnaaaper, is now arraaplap for LoWden to appear at Marlon. AMerson and Man<ne probably next Kemday. Ha will speak at Richmond Tuesday of next week, at Terre Haute Wedaesday and at
Evansvilis Thursday.
Leonard Wood comsa to Indiana neat Monday, and will spaak at that tim* in BvanaviUk An 'indiaimpptia data has not yat baan arraninsd, and tha dates of oomr speaches previously apnoimcad ara toUact to ehanpa ipra ara raquaats for Wood spaaMat
ali J^ts of tha state
ry Chat
^ ap^m Kmy, ^m Okntwall a
ambarlfn. of Indiana dfstriet manapar tpr ^nted Scott Sretrar
PMtar Binphmm and Frank
committee to arranpe far n aavlaa af nopn ntoetlnpa in Uidiaiutpalla fketarfea to ba addressed by
Wood spaakers.
Fram Owew CPwaty. John O. Siaelalr. of Gosport, aasaa* aor of Harrison township. Owen county, in a letter to Wood state head-
quarters. says:
“In my work as assessor I have baan all over my' township. I have talkad to nearly bvery voter in tile township and many othsrs in this Munty and I hear of and meet mor* Wood men than all others. Some ^moorats are talking favorably tpr Wood. Aa I inouire of the women I find at least three out of four aru for Wood. I see nothing to discourago Republiosns this year and X think ths uerdfet wilt bs Wood with a heart
of oak." ■ '
PIYMBIT 1$ HaiUESTED. Thompaon dphs TftM Haooeveit Ma-
aMvIit Ptedgea Bo Paid,
An appeal for the payment of ail unpaid pledges to the Roosevelt memorial futttT. which were made Ouring ticf eampalgn in October, 1919. haa bMfi imued by Wliltasn B. Thompson.
of Ihe Roosevelt Memorial Residents of Indiana t direct to William C. chairman. It Bast Ver-
Indtonapolts.
Pledges raised to exited StAOOO, of dOO was oontrlbutachoola. Marion Including |2,3S5 Children. Four
quotas, rats- “ : Allan.
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cmsditHms hifO!^ pfpmmi, owifMK, ' ppliiiiaiir"" for ..HtoMrltoi of “■ ■
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Continued from Raga One.
forenoon, not in its Statehouse office
but in Jhe Claypool botai. Protest af DafryaseB.
On April 7 the board adopted the rules. Subsequently the State Dairyman's Aasociation met and protested against the rules in part. The rules were planned with especial regard to the purity of milk. The association. of coarse, was also concerned With tha handling of milk as
a profitable business
k numbei* of group conferences
veterinary dspartmsnL Ths dspartment is assistsd by Dr. Gibson's federal bureau in suen work but of late there has been friction between the two. Dr. Norihrup has taken an attitude somewhat in aympathy w'Sih the members of the health board who favor ths rules as they ara. Dr. Gibson 1* said to ba^more in sympathy with the dairymen’s association. Fm-* due officials at variancs with Dr. Northmp are reported to be lined up behind Dr. Otbson.
HIGH EFFICIENCY GRADE.
announce- > ^ .. . ^
home ibd tbe photographs of two or threa
men who were In the Cumberland Bank last Friday. He says the three men made inquiriee.aa to the rental of a building adloialng the bank, oetciuiihty to use for the storing of auto-
mobiles
Barrett and the other men men- As did also C. R. George, executive ttoned by him were existed ^ j officer of the Dairymen’s Association,
to Indianapolis to look at Wellinp'
and Stevens, who were arrested Sun- | Cawiag Calls Coafereaee.
day night at the Hotel Severin, and who are held under suspicion of having blown the safe of the filling station of the tSandarq Oil Company in North Meridian street several days
apo.
Finger prints and ^rtlllon measurements of the twn alleped yeggmen were sent by detectives tonay to bureaus of IdentiScatiop in several of tha larger cities in an effort to determine whetehar the two suspects
have police records.
The men deny they knew each other prior to thair arrest, detectives say. and have employed different attorneys to defend them. Ira Holmee haa been employed by Stevene and Taylor. Oroninper has been employed by Welting. Both are held on charpea of buridary and uniawful possession of ex^ostvea. Thair ca have been continued until April
ladiaaa tatanuil Baveaue Offtre 1*
Flaeeft roiaetk ia List.
The internal revenue olRce for the district of Indiana ranks fourth among aixty-two internal revenue offlees of ths nation in the average unit oI each employe. Wiliiam U ; Eider, eoliector of internal revenue I for the district, ha* received a stale
^ group .
were held by the parties of interest.: ment from Washington showing that G. I. Chriatie of Purfue. aUe^ed at j during the recent rush of business in least one of them. Dr. J. B. Gibson, i *1,* rAv*rni« *k-, •»- ,* «_ iamtector In charge of the federal bu- = :? of^ea the resulU from reau supposed to work In co-opera- j ***# Indiana ofnee showed the elB-
i personnel of the olllce
\ ♦v^^rtnifcFlAR, ftt.t#fla#43 SOnt# Ot tn#rn.* f #|a Kh #J|Sf» Ki^HaiS* ttamse <«■ eea^ni* aW aa did also C. n. t^narM. exenutive 1 higher than in most of the
ether oAcea.
Later Dr. Hugh Cowing, of Muncie. president of the health board, issued notice that a special meeting of the board would be held to hear the dairymen. Dr. John N. Hurty. secretary of the board, opposed reconsideration. Dr. Cowing has requestsd some of the members of the board to
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THOUSANDS II01E AGAiNSTIAlKOUT
they
wages
Cotitinuad from Pag* On*, rtesived racopnitien and
fwr
NEW YORK L'ffTA]f«l.Bl IBARIn
Faaaanpav and Featpkt Traffta Ca«k>,
ilsiaas CHpptad.
NEW TOBK. April 20.—Nsw York wai slowly unUnpUap itMtf today from the enarl of congested Railway traffic resultinp from the nnau^^or-
iMd rail sirifces.
* Notwithstanding opUmlgtlq statsmanta or ih* railroad manapkn. both paasanper and fraiimt aacvlea on my* aral Itnaa waa n^it tq. ^e #^p
plad.
- t to be
Volnnteara yfptm ustB by agm* to run paasaapsr iratna
tort rasumptton ^ trafRo in tha undar tha HuMoit river today brought relief to tbouaands of oommutors who had baan foread lo rely on ferry transportation for lotipuf
tun a wtefc.
Upbl
pply of foodstuffs iif Naw Tork was raported taw aommiasion merchant* more tbn lufflciant for the city’s nteda R^foad offtolals centaiwd thsir effoita ehislly toward movcmtnt of out-bound freight. Although th# embargo on out-bound rralgnt had bean nftad. commissioft marchants said frovlsiona wars not
itaotabto voUima to,
“ark, due W
r# tkM «- uftatiikleu
so yean«.
kanhab'^cJ^* : td.^ vato of conftdanqa in tka^NMIq^ilYa bagf# of the ralltray omen's dapartmant at tha American Fadaratttfh ot Xdikgir« for its oppoalllon to the "inturgenr* sa'itchmen's mrike. waa raeordsd yea< terday by the bi-aantal oonvaattoi the department In gasMoit Mra.
vora carriad wift it tha i
rasolution by a pn»p of dktotobtas op* f timed to tha board's ataiid, b^Qp Mt
ts purposa tn* abol^oa At
officio board aiioontlHwdd .bv «# presidantf of. Im algnt afftltklad crafts and Che euasUCutlon of a bopro-
eiected from tha nsambanblp.
Roada Da^fver UltfSsntpNN
COLUMBUS, O., AprU ide^MUdiiM yardman in the 1q^ yMdp.eff Hocking Valiay ratlltokd dM
nittmstum at. F|top Gaaaval iUttajiar-M. I uttlaas Chap ^vtrkM ^ tomorrow thatr f^adii and tpalr aasittOQCM wi
will aoaaa.
p
liminary to the afternoon meeting. Dr. Hurty waa not Invited to attend
this meeting, he admitted.
The inspection of dairy cattle, which would be required by the new rulea would be done by the state
STKEAMSSWOUEN BY 1 HEAVY RAIN
Centlnusd^rom Pago Orta. ed by water, but the stage of river waa not rapardM as aiarmiri;. State HN^way Dasuge. "Damags amounting to thousands of doltors ha* resulted to the sr**highwsy system from the htorme and floods of the last few days." said L H. Wright, diraetor of the state htgnway department. Tuesday, "if th,floods lake out some of the'bridge* now In danger, the loss may run close to the 1100.009 mark." Washouts have occurred on many roads and some small bridges ha^« gone out. The maintenance department of the highway commission ’■ being pm to a test and Its forces all over the stats are doing what they can to keep the reads In repair. An earth slide that will require a week or ten days for removal Is re- ? erted to have blocked the Falem'eronlca part, of the Jackson > ighway over the Mliltown hill, known as the "road of forty-seven *urn*,"
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orders accepted on these bargain simares Wednesday. TheyVe surely worth coining aft»r.
The
Tteaa blaska wsst guy to Had
T^KE big mid-week A Itorgain event— Wcdneiday Bardin Squares. Exclusive Star Store featuM.
, lennH Ks. i Women’s Hoee Heavy ingrain allk hesa far women (silk from tip tO 'toa), double sot*, high splfaed hesl; all colors, Inoludlngoordnvani^SMO value (3 ^^HId^iI&ay only 2-59 Pair Mala Ityer.
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flqsars No. f Women’s Hote Fins gauge black and white notion, hose for woman; garter Ji«m lop: •pUned heal ind sole; tiesontlnued lines wellknewfl brands; 2lc AY only
Ifenm'slNtits ts' for womdt ehaeked vsk\ltorg*s and trtcoi;.BrMtty all navy lain or fancy : Mkas 16 to 44. SmiftV ONLY
'Mtontap’n trim mad h %.t a. b e a tt41 f lu ty lad; tragsieitoMftr - 5 *r rlb.lteB.1 toege er
Among bedd lidtj day by tha Ndada mtsaienars ara -th* derburg eottatF^ T^nctia kiid Hdaeiea OsiTdi] eott^. Clay ^ mMtrijiftyr naprovaMbd Owmaorsmioel imprava
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Squars Na. t Meii’i^x Mill runs nattonally advertised sow for man, fully reinforced;40eand «Se quality;^ light weight; colors, black, brown, navy and gray (two pairs, ggci)— WBONBflDAY ONLY
29c Mato yteet, ■qnare N*. * Union Suits
•uita knit,
Men’s union spring needle
Peeler cotton; extra well tailored and perfect fitting; long or jhort sltsves, ankle length; sisSN 24 to 4t— V^DNMhDAY ONLY
1.39 Suit Mala FltoPt :¥■■-
flqnma Ne. • Stoddnfs Rover Lad. Durable purbam; nationally jcnawB atoektnga for cmldrsn; fine ribbad. fksl blaalc fully ratnforced: jdsaa i to IH; worth up to 40e— WimNMffMAY ONLY 29el^
Square Na. 7 Silk Gloves Kaysar'i elbow-length white silk gloves for womsn; double Upped fingers: splendid quality; 12 aad id-button (fagth: two spseiait for WMDNMdMftY ONLY
japgfh-
ittoli lahgthi
tfaam Na. it ' New Gwte gprihg.doats ferwmnsn. in polo alotla velour, goldtone, silvartona and mixtures; baited models; all aises. , A vary good bargain tor WEDNRiDAY ONLY 17.to •
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Iqgars Na. 4 Women’s Vests Flwa etitoh, etaatie waav*. aleavaless vests for women: beautiful er(»chattd yoke with silk taped naefc and arms; staea 4 I aad e: our S9o quality— WRDNSflllAY ONLY 47c Each Mala near.
hquara Na. t Firemen’s Shirts indigo blue shirts for firemen, with two aeparate .ceiiara; made with poekaL coat style; full cut: sises 14 to 17. extra special. |or WMiMiBiDAY ONLY 119 Each
Inressee
WWm4h*a. hattSf druMaa. mads at light oolsr psroalas: trlmmad with white ooltors and ouffs; well mads and gxtra quality; sttas li to iii thto oaa lot tor WMDNMiOAY ONLY
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gqsaaa No. it Chiidrea’* B Fina lisa^ straw hats lor rlhaen trtisqill
■^fpips Na. xi;
a hardurood
■dilbraKa.ll Nll^htgaims W oM a n’s muslin Riffhlimwna of good f rradb m«Mttn; neatly rimmed; with short alaaves only; in regular alsaa A regular 1.2& value, tor WBOKMiDAY ONLY 96c ayiMMMMdl mWrnmy
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, hitoff Sa Id Bugs Mia ixit wmoh vaivat in oriental pattoM *nra heavy quim^: ,fttU alsa A rsai * liiftgain that you Bhouhl hat miM; spsmai for WimilffBaDAT ONLY
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Na da iV Boots M'hdtoF and children's 'lMiowiiF;aalf toes boots, or nature « ■ up to 2. kinds; speIjlhfd.ons day— YkMO^liilT GNLY
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0tlk wamaa;
lto.2d ItolfiPQpUns ailh.dftd wool popUna wids. In blaah. uTTiJ ONLY
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