South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 83, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1922
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BEYERIDGE HURLS FINAL CHALLENGE ON EXPENDITURES
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TO TKY GOV. KOBEKTsONI OF TEXTILE SIR IK EH S
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Senatorial Candidate Greeted by Enthusiastic Audience in Address Here.
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! i-i-'ir.: vigorously in. this happy pro- ua ,v.t. the voice of tho p-. .p!.-. ; a a.-ens a . r:
cts.. I Hut. if ho mad- h-1 party.-- can
! "Kverybody know.-? that fr didate by a slight majcrity, and : if . ir.. h re and t3 ai:.v . .
months, ar.i especially inc- my an-I thereafter barely elected, he is a r operate r rcr.r.ii (.hOUCLW lUlAThV. nouncement. a?ents and workers of t yhorn Sampson. 'xrf sid to hA' f -'nd it to be In- , ATI! HNS. G;1.. Marrh tVr al-j my opponent hiv r.een making I "Th obvious facts hive ."n; '.'Ivcnt. j0gC cri: Ity to h:-. -ri.--rr N'ora. 1 mouth-to-ear appe.n:? all over th i ilemor.trated throuehcut cur whole: , Frank H'-nry of Athens vns. he wild. state to former standpatter to vn history. WVk-ter ai d Cliy. Sum- CHICAGO POLICE RAID t ik-n fn m his ' d .aT-- !:.r? kr for my opponent and against n.e. ! ner and IJlaine would not hav ex- TtVIAY T?K nOTT RTrR' night, r.ri ;e-i tb.rce r.-.is ir.to tb--berau.-e he was a "regular", wni 1 erci?ed the i.-.igb.ty ar.l dtc rmina- i . . lir..VJJUU:U I hKD ; 0-,:r;rv badly beaten wl-h raw hide: I was a protjrf s;ve m 1 f 1 2 . tiv.-. ir.flu.-nc- th-y wit bio, 1 h.ad ) CIIICA; V Mirrh o. TV-tertlve.s ; w:ir.c ,ir. xvalk l.Tkonh-.' "FinaUv th:s developed into j h;: i they r.ot ht-i-n backed by the ; from the ftate's attorney? ofhee jurf, f,,rt
the ass.-xtion that t.o former pro-1 pride and faith of their own j.co-j ranee! heacr.uarters of district coun';
pie to euch an extent that the entire , "-i number 14 of the Fa;nter s union IN'PrANAFOIIS, March 23. Tv o
rerublic knew of It. and rejoiced; nrsv;a ar.a seizcn records of the bonj Li:t5 totalhnc 3H,-, n 4
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L' ft Jarnos Aroh Varden, who
ar "J rcrpiil-d xv. til iii'' !-. ;ara:ion ! ,';.c uruir.; to rüs mmncr. .ur.. Miy th : in pr.o to ally e:-y state where Du'.ey, -,nfe-.'-efl on his death bed to th" l o-.i.s ha 1 b er. " ut to a vnt" ltlth murder of a m.aji in South U-nd had t-aen approved 'by a lar- ma-, in Sept.-n;ber. if 2 0. and aho to Killjr.,v j ing 'ier.r o Kuhen, yoiuig llvan.sSTial Holl Olli. j vilie taxi driver. The fdr.fiai rfdl call on th- sol- j Fpp'T right Another vlexv of (1:ts bonus bill was: j Varden. I'epubli-an. for the bill: l(,wor rlht Georp Duley. forAnderson. Andr-w ( Maswhu.,. : mer step-father of ardcn sought ctto- Andre-.x- (Xebrad-.a) An-orge.lM' P'dit- in t-onnectlon with the An-hony. Appb by. Arent,. Atklnfor.. Darh-ir icli. Harbour. I'.f'k. ; ' Ib-e.Iy. Tgg-. Tter.ham. I'.ird. Hitler. ; r.tucky; Johnson. Mdsrissippl, J-t!ak-r.ey. Hland ( Indian 1 ) Iloies, ; .Ton-s. T- x.iy; KLnohee, Kindred, rtr.r.d. l:oxver. i:r-nnan. Itrittn. Kun .. langforrl. htr.-n. Georgia; r.r'.'.ks niln.' ) ; r.rooks. l'-nn- j rian, Lea. CalLfornia; Iee, GeorFyivar.ia); Hro-.rn TTc nrec. e ) ; 1 ; idnthioum. Igan. tvowry, Lyftrowne ( Vi--'r.!-in ; liurdick. j on, .IcUinti-, McSwain. Martin, T:t:rk. Hiirtr"-. Hutb r. CaMe, ; Mead. OT.rien. O'Connor. Oldrield, rami. bell (Kansav; ( 'ha hners, j Over.'t rer. Park. Georgia; Parks, Ghan lb r fUd.il.omu: rhindllom. ; Arkansas; Pnu, (iulnn. Ha.inoy. IlaGhrist Mjther--on. Glagurt. Glaon. j ker, lbankin. liayburn, Itiordan. douse. Cod!, fob- ( Iowa ; ';'. House, Hücker, Sibath, Sandern. (Ohio 1 ; '.d''.n. C'.n:-.el!, V.nnellx , Texa.; SmdÜn. Smit lixvick, Steagf Pennsylvania ; r.o;er (Ghiocjall. Sredrnan. i'-tevt-nson, Stoll, Sulli-
gressive must bo nominated for. or elected to olP.co on the- Hepubllcan
OFFICER ASSAILS IFARMKG
FROM DAUGHERTY otic ', "imbecile ' and "party trea
ron", as my apponont courageously
r If e "To thi.: phase of the campaign I called gentle attention, pointing out the party unwisdom and essential immorality of it. Hut my opponent is much more drastic than I in his c om m e n t . "Ho drpour.ce.s such pas as have been, and I fear still are made in his behalf The picas that no former progressive must, be nominated for, or elected to office on the republican ticket as "idiotic", "imbecile" and even as "party treasons". That is splendid, perfectly splendid! Let us -hope that my opponent's etund views, thus dramatically expressed, will bo adopted bq his af;cnt, workers and supporter."?. Should Act Ijiko Brothers. "For them, in this wl?e, to renew an ancient party feud, which wo former progressives had sincerely believed to havo long slnco been buried, was most unfortunate and
unwise, as I prefer to put it "idi
organisation and took Hay Stewart, ; percent bv Abbott township. Allen a business f gent, into custody. i countv. for the construction of Ab-
in it.
Slash Campaign lkxpe ne
"Campaign expenses must be re- Stewart, i: was declared, recently j i,ott conter roads numbers o: ar 1 duced cut. slashed. Hox- tan we ! ordered a gang of painters decor- two wc-e rfio! bv th" v
expect the terrible co.'t of govern-
r.g a caarch to quit work b-cau-e board Thürs. :
COTTON" ITH3I FAILS.
C'ontlnu"d from Iage One.)
van. Swank. Tagaie. Taylor. Colorado; Tenexrk, Thomas, Tilman, Tyson, f'pdi.iw. Vinson. Weaver,
Cooper t Wi"-on.in 'o..-dey, Conghlin. Crago. Cramton. Ct other, Curry. Ial-. nilllrtri-. Dirrow
Davis (M:nn--sota) : I )ep.u."y. leui- W'ilson. Wingo. Wise, Wright.
ror. Di--ki.T--.on. Dowell. Dunbar. Total democrats for 9 0. Dunn; Dyer: Ilchol--, lldnion ls. Ill- Socialists for: London. Ii. F.var.s. F iir bil-1.' Fairfield. F es. j Hrpuldlcan Oiwmrnts Fart Fi.-h. I'itzger aid. Foeht. T . ,. . . , , r 1 ' 1 Hepubhcans against: Ackcrman, I'or.lr.ey. I-o-ter. 1 r- ar. V ree. , ltr-rt r-.,
Frer.eh. Frotbmgham. Y uller. tunk.j, (Stw YnrkK Cark (Xw york)
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rr-.-.-o. . . ...... ,(.r (Xlw York), Clark (Sow Yorl C.ahn (Ohio,; f .-nrn , n. .ernerd. , Oouia Ct Goo lykoont.t. Gorman. gratia m , Th- hg m; ( 1t nns yl vania . r,rrrn- (V(
lr.o!-) Green (Iowa): (kcrpc (Mas
mont) lluste-l; I Lahn (California);
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s..rnus-:;-.i. m. .1 ......... KJino ( N(.,.. York) Knight: L-ee (N'ew (Colorado): H.iug-n. Manby. I law. ( y orl ) . L,.hliich; Luc0, McArthur. Ferrlek. II rsev. II:-k- v. 11.11. Ho-.:. Mt.r1 Ja. n McUtugüilin (Nebraska); Hocau. Hukrie.le. Hull. Hut. -hir.son. j M ... Maiin; Morritt; miu Ireland, .lames. J- ffrl s (N'ooras- (Minnesota): Parker (Xexv Jer-
--.): .Tehr.on (S .cirh I akota : s..y , . rjirkt,r (Xew York); Perkins,
Heavi.-.. Hoberton. Snell, Snyder,
! Til.-on. Tinkban. Treadway. Fnder-
Kelby ( Mic!ii.r;in ) : T'elley l penn-j ,1(,ni Wir.slow. nlvan:a'r. K-r..l ill. K-nnly. Kef-; Tot;li republicans against 12. obam. Ik-'---. King. Kinkaid. Kirk- j Democrats against: Black, Hland patrbk. Ki----l. Klin.- (pennyl- ! Virginia); Box. Buchanan, Bylnes van! a ) Knut-or, KoTI-. Kraus. Krl-- ; , t t: ne-s. f) ; Chockran. Collier. Conder. Iirigb y. Iirscn ( MInne-ot a ; . (T.as; Davis (Tennessee); Tjwr-ne--. I :t!i ! wo,.d. I.Ütb'. I oinini. k ; h:wry; Garner; Garret
nually may be lost to Like Brie port :.
Farrir.gton has declarcl that the linlfr,, Th5, ;s nrfVefl bv our loval
strike order is pr.-matur. and that',n,i Whn;nu-vt.i .n.rt of oil o,ir
brands it. "Wo former progressives, in the utmost good iiith, have been acting
on our belief that the. party is re
that he and other state leaders be he will insist at Friday'.-: meeting privileged to negotiate a separate agreement. Tomorrow's meeting is planned to provide for the strike to run automatically once it .darts. Aft'r th suspension of work take:? place understandings reached at the meeting will make it necessary for the in
ternational officials to keep sending!,
out orders from Indianapolis or for the committee to stay in session. Questions of financing the xvalkout
also will be considered
party tickets from the nomination of Mr. Hughes In 1916, down to the present hour. Nobody xxdll -deny that great and politically decisive fact.
ment to be reduced when scores of th" scaffold was made by non-union'
thousands of dollars are spent mere- i men. The painters, it was said, re
ly for a senatorial nomination, to j fused to quit and were taken before i fi
say nothing of election. Vh.en ev- 1 a union committee where one of erybody is hard-pressed Just to pay ! them was badly beaten and tin oththeir taxes, the spending of scores ! er intimidated, of thousands of ca-h for a senatorial ;
nomination outrageous rind full
of perril to the public ir.tcrec. "Such excessive expenditure 1 absolutely unnecessary as I have proved by facts and arguments, and which I fhall demonstrate practically in the sight of all the people during this campaign. "Four times I have publicly' requested my opponent to seto with
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AFOLNIZA KOT71.
XFW OBHFAXS, Li., March 2. ! Apolr.iza Kotr. 122 N Hirdn y.
Failure of the cotton brokerage i die i Wcdnesiiy night at 7
firm of Shephard and Giick. with ; of complications, following an illne "-ton.ixa? xvire connections through- j of one week. out the routli and Chicago and New I He was born in Tolar.d Jan. 1 l. ork. xxa.s announced on the floor! 353. and was 6!) years of age. He of the cotton exchange here Thürs- j is survived by two children. John day. Accountants were Thursday and Catherine, both of South' Bond.. night 111 lOOkinr OVPr h flrro'a: Thr. fTTnril n-lll he ffn S".
me to limit our expe in thU-, books and It was said it would j Stanislaus church Saturday mornlr.g
campaign. It can be done. It is
thoroughly practical. But he refuses. I now again and for the last time appeal to him to do with me this wise and righteous thing. "If he continues to refuse T shall take another course, for I am determined that thi.s unnecessary nnd under the circumstances xvicked practice shall be stopper!. Herimr Frgrs Support.
Frank J. Hering, who presided, i
called upon those in the audience to support Beveridge to the limit in ! the approaching campaign. He ?aJd: ! "It is very difficult to go over the roster of the Unitod Stetes senate today and find mm as competent;
probably be several days before the
extent of the liabilities and assets were known.
at 9 o'clock. Rex. It. A. Marciniak officiating. Burial will take place at Cedar Grove cemetery.
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"Yet, here in Indiana, the startl- an those xvho occupied senatorial
ing. and. if continued, politically Indefensible situation ist exactly this: In our party former progressives
out numbered former standpatters
seats a quarter of a century ago. "Because of his exceptional educational opportunities. hi.T great
.ability, and keenness of mind: be-
by more than 20,000 votes (and the j cau.se be has been tried and not
total would have been 40.000 or r.0.- round wanting; r-eoaus he was in 000 if women could have votea then ! thP senate in the days when there
as thy can, do and will vote now);
After Anril t the control nf the! notwithstanding this fact former
union members will be Jn the hands progressives over ju.uuu more num
o district or local officials.
.?.hroM Washington.: Jones
( He nn--ylv.ini i : K'Virn-. Keller.
Tonrrx-. rf b. Lubrirr. M-a'crm!-
( Tt tin. .--. , ) ; Garrett (Tsas); Har-
:-TcKenr.e. McLaurbdin ( Mi-drg m ; , (T ;m; Harrison; Haws; HockT''Lang!!:!?: Pe n n.-vl va r. ! b : Me- . r; Humphrey; I-unham; Montague. T'iie-r.-on. M... Gregor, Mabb-n Mi- M....re (Virginia ; Olivers; Padgett,
NO NTIin.CTTi: AC.HI'FIKNT. Xi:W YORK. Mar. 2 Z. Charges that "big buslne.es and so-called American organizations" are en-
erous than former standpatters
both senators, e.-ery congressman, and all state officers but one, are today former standpatters. "Let all of us. former standpatters, and former progressive alike.
were giants, I submit to you that
we should place Albert J. Beveridge
in the senate."
Mrs. W. K. Miller, who is promi- i
rent In republican politics, spoke on
"Women's Attitude Toward the Senatorial Campaign." She urges all .
the women present to support Mr. Beveridge. Before the meeting opened the
audience was e ntertained bv the '
Amphion Male Quartet. Commun
ity singing was also enjoyed. j I DOBniV RACK AGAIN. j MILFOHD, Ind.. March 2::. as a
result of the recent thaw and con-
precisely as I did for twelve year?, sequent bad condition of the country I shall support Warren G. Hard- highways. Obi Dobbin has come into lr i u Inv.'iMr iriil f'rnpstlr n ; Vi i -J f.vn 'i"i:n in Viirf litrn Ti,1i,i
ls,l"m"lPi m n.-rs ana operators j .upp0rtpd William McKinley, Theo- i hundreds of farmers finding it ne-
upon a wag" scaie for ine ...v) an- I ,rr.r i a . . . ... . i u ore I.
iiiraciie men xvno xvin maintain col-
gaged in an attempt to crush or-j(-nnauct ourselves as Droiners. sucn ganized labor xvere. mado Thursrlav 1 as WG Profess to he.
ly John Lexvis. prsident of th L'r.Ited Mine Workers of America. The statement came after a thre day se?ion of the mine owners and
Will Ik Hopubllcan Senator. "If I am nominate I and electe.l, I shall be and act as a republican
senator, not only merely voting, but
vorkT3 wage arbitration committee fighting for republican measures
men enaea xvitnout any agreement which would halt the impending strike of Ohi.ooa coal miners April 1.
Th ere is a Splendid Variety of Styles and Coverings to Choose From
KD3ERTS0N
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
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RSGOWANY
Saturday Open Till 9:30
A Representative is Mere I rom the Factory to explain the Construction of These Suites
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M ( M:-!:!r.an t : M ; 'h id- I Wood (Virginia).
!.. M i. r. Millar. Mills augh Mot. b 11. Mon ova. Moore (Illinois
on their xva
strike period to be
Tta! denioorats against 2 . T!io.- x ot ing present.
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Moor.. h; . . Morgan. Morln. 1 He publicans: Moores, Indiana and
Mo". Mud 1. Murphy. A. P. X1, n. j W.-od. Indiana. J. hn M. N !-::. Newton (Mlss.-uri); . Pairs (not counted in total vote). X" obi tu X'orton. Olph. Osb m.-. , Pattej-jon, Missouri and Lamport, pai-;e, put rs vi (X'ev.- Jersey) ; pet- : : ej.-j: l'.can. for. xvith Kit 'hin denio-er---'n. P.- trimm. Port r. Pri"g".v. , -rat. amin-t. T'iar.'.l. K.i. I 'if'.'". ;.i;i:urr, S;"ik-. republican and Ward.
T.'ir.-bx. Tb-- . He. d ( Now York i : "r'h 'ar.'lr.a. d ano rat, for. xx ith chosen as ri-drb't repr.'s",;,ative to i;. ...!. (V. .t ; Hlio.p-Hieb tt.- . i'-''. -bmocrat. againt. I attend a conftrer.ee of the gc neral 7 ,i,t.-,.- iv -,.,' fobi". Ho--; ra Hlho't. a nd Kb chsk. republic.! n.i, poplcb s committoo of strike wax-?
liery properties whib- the strike la in progress, was the solo result ot Thursday's session. This agreement
U'1 a I n thrt fo-Ti- rf n ntitn,.t e- ( . n '
............. H .1,1 1 I. IV l I'.l ' I" I II. Al , J '.1. , . l. m the historv of the world will have lafmg that the men shall receive i . . , , . . . . , . , , , ,, ., to l.e enacted bv the American con-
int ire"iit. sca;e xvnne trie sniKO i
loosevevlt. and (with a single ; rrssary to abandon temporarily I
exception) William II. Taft xvhile j their automobiles and motor truck.! each of them was president. ; for horse drawn v. hide. The by- ; "During the nfxt six years the; roads of th!s s'- f ion of tb." state!
tuost Important economic legislation : hav.- l1 ti in xvorse corlition than
fur several x. ar?.
governed retroactively by tho ?eao I on which settle ment of the strike J shall be bas-d. ' The committee of e iclit adjourne j Thursday night to permit Mr. Lewis and the dozen anthracite chiefs
gress. while our foreign relations! Hotter hand loose than ill tMherxvill be more complicated and r-1 ing.
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ders l lr !:,ir: i : S ir. 1-
Hy.i : ! 1 "or. with Hicks, republican, against. ,.'.-i I'i.ii-.ton nn-1 McDuffi". democrats.
and means at Clox'eJar.d tomorroxv.
V-rl..: Slit!'. S -ft ( Mb big an ; . wit h Himes. republican a,'aint CAXADIAXS FLOUT U. t o" .T.-,r, -M; SVr.v. Sl-lto,,. , ' !'.os- not rccord.ed on tho ndl , ,nr nn r frrc nv nr S..(W si.u-.l, :v.::r. oft. ! all and not paired on the bonus! LHJLUlX LAW Iii AIL
t;,h (Mi mic in i: Smith Wfro: ro il. S-affo".!. Ste. n.-r- publicans: Dcbn. Hebler,
, . , i . , , , . Stirrer s r r. r" : ( r - . b. i r. i i i V.' i-blr.cbm : Su-.-r;.
(Kan- '" ' v- ! ' mocrif
Br:nc-n. Mark, Flo
a ma ; Taylor. Arkansas.
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Varel; . V. V.-!,t. Volk. V ! - r'f.ib Wil' -!.. "W.its-.r. W.-'-.st-T.
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SEX ATE CLOSES TREATY DEBATE II ITH HOT FIGHT
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W.-.-..!ruff. Wo ..'.xard. Wur.b.ich.
Wx.i:.. V-,'.- . Y.-:mg. r'il.lT:: in. . j tintie I nr. liccke-1 for n-arly a min T-..:al i :a: 1. -an- ' - Z ' 1 I utc
Dcm-T itlc Support! r. ! - The r b gb1 of the four ' ' t,-. 11 I ..-..! .-,...' a re ri "T,11 V0' orhip." CXCl timed
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Overstuffed Suite Chippendale Suite
Only the highest grade material has been used in this suite. The Davenport has 48 Springs in the back. 60 Springs in the seat. 3 loose spring cushions. Arms guaranteed not to get out of shape. Good felt and hair padding over springs. Covered in high grade Velour or Tapestry. It is Queen Anne motif and has Rocker and Chair to match. The Davenport is $129.75 The Arm Chair is 77.25 The Rocker is 77.25 The Entire Suite is 284.25
I his is cxqtiisitrly proportioned. I he j
Davenport is as follow.-;: Entire length is 98 inch. It is 71 inches between arm1-. The seat is 22 inches dep. It has full spring back. eat and arm-;. Also three separate oil tempered spring cushions. The covering is of the fine-t Mohair or Silk Velour. There is a big. roomy Arm Ch .:r to match. The Davenport is $2G5.C0 The Arm Chair is $125.00 A three-piece Suite of the same construction, only covered in a les expensive material, is priced as follow : The Davenport -Si 10.25 The Arm Chair 5 66.75 The Rocker 5 66.75
A Cash Deposit of One-Fourth the Purchase Price Holds Any Suite Until You Want It
