Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 104, 12 March 1920 — Page 16
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920.
I.V.W. WRONG, SAYS FORMER OFFICER
f. Chicago News) The most lively topic in radical labor circles these days Is Harold Lord Varney and why he did It. Varney was a
100 per cent I. W. W. secretary of local 800 of the machinery and metal workers' Industrial union, a writer of books and pamphlets and one of the chief advisers in matters of propaganda at the national headquarters. Now Varney has announced in New York city his resignation and issued a long statement explaining why he finds the I. W. W. all wrong. U. 8. Tollers Conservative "The working class of America is interested in jazz and baseball and Billy Sunday," says Varney's statement "The working class of America prays to God and venerates the traditions of Washington and Lincoln. The working class owns liberty bonds and
votes for the candidates of the great American parties. "The I. W. W. is a boys organization. It comes to youth as it came to me full of the tempest and throbbing of idealism. But when the ideals cool into doubt, the glamour tarnishes. " Afew weeks ago 1 was holding one of the highest offices in the I. W. V. I sat with Haywood in its national councils. I was the writer and interpreter of the movement. Two of my books were used as textbooks by the organization. I had written a history or the I. W. W. and delved into every nook and cranny of the I. W. W. incident. I was the foremost lecturer of the I. W. W.. traveling constantly to fill ever increasing dates. And Just as my boyhood dream of labor leadership began to realize itself, everything began to pale and sicken. The dream tarnished- I had a sense of things falling. My life, crowded and gripped by I. W. W. duties, suddenly became flat and empty." Indicted Here Shortly Before The first indictment of Varney in connection with I. W. W. activities was returned by a Cook county grand jury in a batch of true bills against
BUTLER MENTIONED FOR U. S. PRESIDENCY
Varney, was widely advertised several months last year. Advance copies of it were reviewed in radical publications. It was pronounced a wonderful rehearsal of the wrongs of workjngmen and the power of labor. The publisher signing the advertisement was Irving Kaye Davis of 77 5th avenue. New York. It is said more than 1,500 subscriptions at $2 a copy were sent in for "Revolt".
Dr. Nicholas Murray iiutler. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, New York, is being: put forward by his friends as an acceptable candidate for president of the United States. Dr. Butler has for many years been one of the wheelhoises of the Republican party.
"reds" three weeks before Varney issued his recantation in New York. A novel called "Revolt," written by
A. C. Lindemuth, Declares For Circuit Court Judge A. C. Lindemuth, Republican candidate for judge of the Wayne county circuit court, has filed his declaration for the office with the state officials.
Lindemuth has practiced law in Rich-
mend for over 40 -years, and served a t-hort time as judge pro tem of the circuit court.
Declaration has also been filed bp
Frank E. Wright, of Lynn, candidate
for the Republican nomination for
state represntative.
Congressman Richard N. Elliott, of
Connersville, has filed his declaration
for candidacy for the Republican nom
ination for representative to congress
from the Sixth district.
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Record Prices Paid for
Furs in Wayne County Wayne county hunters and trappers waged war on the fur bearing animals of Wayne county this season to the estimated extent of $10,000. This is the highest figure reached since grandfathers day, as the past season was one of the best within 10 years and the great world fur shorttage caused record prices. Although rumorB that red foxes inhabit this county are current, none
have been purchased by county fur
buyers. The chief pelts are those of
the muskrat and skunk. Oppossums
and raccoons are rather numerous.
First M. E. Church Has A Prayer Meeting Unit Prayer meeting units were organized In the First M. E. church Thursday night, with a series of nine social meetings in tne homes of members of the congregation. Each was atended by about 45 persons. The Rov. R. L. Seamans, pastor, addressed each group briefly. Music and light refreshments were served by the following hosts and hostesses: Unit one with L. E. Turner; unit two with Mrs. Mary Ray; unit threo with Ray Longnecker; unit four with Thomas A. Robson; unit five with L.
H. Bunyan; unit six with E. K. Shera; unit seven with A. H. McCune; unit eight with J. H. Bontley; unit nine with Mrs. I. N. Ridcnour.
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This is the Twelfth of a series of merchandise features wo have planned for March. Each day we will announce a new feature in which the special item will be considerably underpriced. It will pay you well to watch and heed these special events daily. Genuine Leather Purses
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Regular $1.25 Values
Saturday Only
In the group of Genuine Leather Purses to be sold special at 89c Saturday, will be found a lot of Pin Seal grain and also long grain leather Purses most of them are of the back-strap Ftyl si' 3i'.x6 inches and are well made. They Bell regularly for $1.25.
Remember This feature for Saturday only
See Center Case Front Vestibule
You Saw These Knockabout Suits and Polo Coats in Vogue
Suit '4010 has consistently chosen Scotch Tweed mixtures to express the simple lines of this Knockabout suit which the tailored lady is wearing. A contrasting color to face collar and cuffs and a tiny piping cf the same color tJirough the
pelt add a touch of smartness,
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Suit 4050 (on the lady at the left) is cf Irish Homespun, and assumes a decidedly mannish air through the cut of its collar, cuffs and pockets. And by means of two buttons on each side of the skirt it combines straightness cf line with walk in j comfort
And we want you Id know that we carry these coats and suits with the Wooltex label that stands for "That Well Dressed Look'", for each and every; j type-, And you know that is really the secret ofi being well dressed at all times. It is having just the right costume ! right for your type and right for certain kinds of occasions. Now come the Spring days and the call of the great out - of - doors when, for the greater -part of each day, you ftyill be needing a walk-
"Meadowbraok." This is anether smart Polo Coat. Large, square pockets, convertible collar with self stitching and a nice broad belt make it unusual. The shoulders are snug, the back straight with stitched 'seam down the centre. It is cpen in back from about six inches below the waist to the hem. In the 'ame colors as, the "Pinehurst?
6oitgx: Tailor-mades DesipintaitdTubrrdtiy aiL Black Co. 7fs just a bit of white satin embroidered in gold and black. But, neatly fastened inside the collar of your tailormade, it means that you 11 wear the coat or suit with all the pride we take in signing it! Remember,, no matter how much it "looks like" a Wooltex Tailormade, it just can't be without that Wooltex signature shown above I,
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"Pinehurstr It's of French Blue Angora Polo, this little sports coat. The Gray Angora Tuxedo facing conceals two little pockets, and those slxarplittle points over the hips are extremely smart. The cuff is "linked," the shoulders snug, and the back full. It comes tn Squirrel, French Blue and Tan the Tuxedo collar is of self pr contrasting Angora
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