South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 132, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1922 — Page 18
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
BEVERIDGE VOTE OPENS QUESTION
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tMr'iir.K the prudent tbm
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f!r;.:n.-T'i'.f" Harry N Indiana pr: crorrlir.z to tha: the ")
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i-f- .-ri Altert .1. . ,'.'. he r.-t ; r .-; hT.r. t r. iiirr.: i t-. -.r i:arsv::, 1 in ;ia a idr.a henquipnr.er.t epol- :.-- ,'vhn ;tf 1 the . (-n r ar.-i.li'r, .v-r.. .'. in th recent r::r.arv raoe nfn,
Mr. Van Orman. puirl" loom''!
t
c-'-n. Van Orrr.An mor tu?::,". men 1 r, r, r . 1 ; r ! r i .
f-aij that f-houid ro
vAsniN'OTr:;. :,:av n (?r. la 1 ) A 5.tu itirn l.nr .r::.,' on c".j;hi h h'n r reel pi ? a '-1 nmorcr r r J -Iran r.' ml'T3 -.f lh ti.e M.nV' n 1 hru" ' 1 1 d'- ff it of ;-"-! i.
Jfnrry ?. Nw In the In
, in f
rnrin-. V.'hn : h " d:.pat-he- f:o:,i I.ndiir.a indirate-l that New hid gone loivr. In defeat rf-p'i''.iMn r.ators. dlspl iir sr miirh ns'ir.at'.or:, nhrrl In cltn'T to talk i ovr. T 1 . result of th primary - bA"-lMf r;r.. -. n 1 ,hrt more the poli ;,r j, r"njrr1; hav tr' 1 tn ar.a.yz i ti. m'irp brf urldlpfl th'y havp h c - m . Th' .v hid l) -n 1 tr b. lifvf thit
f!.T hy
v Jirir.c up ifh him. T'ol.tis i.i
Id -'ölor.df 1 btisir.1.. nnd if th
fn th hi.l thurht
his nwn inf r?
! y thronir.jc a Lr.ckh.it at th VhitHr h "u!d drp h houTu a r.n H-Kh for a 1-rickr-iV The Ii --1:irii primary ha.- chilled th aflitisd t rr.nrrr?s toward th prrirlr.t nr.d prtP'' ha opened th viy f further breaks that will 'vaxn th h!d ft th excutivo r z xr.f law-makir.K br?ijirh. Th'r.is a str.--.nr impr ion in Va.hir.ffton. vhJch Is arcer.t':atp-i hy f '. - i k-rooni diu'.ir.r.s in both l-.nr.rh' ? of c f.iKTf s?. tht if I'.vril e i cirTf-d t'-r.ator In Indiana t h, 1 . yc:r hft will f.on out a a ran d:d it for th1 republican nonUnation for th? presidency in 1924 on a prft-rrf.-iv p:.atfrm and "wi.l f(ek to over!hrc.v Pre -, Hirdin? by a romMni'ion of prorf??:ve., radicils ar.I pnr.tr'H' who ara dic.eat:sfl'1 with the present admlni.'tratjon. It 1 knwn thiat h- r"eivin? a c-i deal of erjorarenient from
Waphircton and f !. wh'.r for such i
an adventure. The fact that h ffood on no f,n tTbrdo ihties in fro!n- after th Jndiiri .-enatorhip in violation of the nr.v.ri'ten ru!- t.ni the incumbent 1? entitlerj to a f.erond nomination t I ken fo TT.e.1'1 that ht Would fee no i r-i I tot. ri"t. in nn attempt to wret th' presidential noirdn iti'-.n froni Trofft Harding' at the clo.- of the letter's first, toria. New Hull IfKj-r Vprisme? fihrov d it rcians at Washington s.iy that the croun"L-work i. bring liid by ih present. admJnl.-.tration f'-r a mod-vn Tiull Mr.cse urisin-: of this character. They cite the adI rinitraf Ion's ?an--tion of th- las-
Coco iOrvrvC
This
1 CN ALMOST
by coNDO'TnilRTRTRnFlI R
ENJOY RESORTS OF
GAY NIGHT PARIS! -
V.TM '30 iTORcS !
in
"f the Teapot Dc.ne naval oil re-
coni:re:p 1 Inter. .-e'y unpopu'ir thrrühout thn enuntry and That, the
president i r--,rrfr'Or,ijir.Rly i . f p u ! . i r j
and that th fo'on uho ! peeking the way to ir.ilividual f.ilvation ruu.t make jt plain to his ron?ti?uent that the president wants him eertl. Tint, this rule did r.ot wnrk in Indiana. Every HooMer who know?
anything about politics and that in
j sepve for privat, exploitation as a
pro-
c!u5et about nine v-n ir.e per cent
of the population aware that th president wanted Sen. New returned to the n-itlonal law-making hoiy. Nothir.s: could he m.ore plain than that. The relations between tho wo. personally, politically. -o-r iilly. were, as between Dimnn and Pythla. Knowing thi fart, the Hoo-irr. derided araJnst New. Congress C( to Hardin::. Now republican f-eriators and repre."ntath f .i are beinnln? to rjTje. tln whether nn indorsement by th"
po-Mhle ral'yinsr point for the
revive P. All of the pr:rf ??lves. erstwhil proreccjve.s and near proprej-slvos are expected to Fwin? into action with an anvil chorus denouncing that leafv. whi h the president has per.-onally and emphatirally approved, md far-seeini? observers say that
I if mav start a schism in tho party.
ju.-t nfi tiie, Ballingr-Pinchot row was- the h'CinrJnp: of the rift In the flays of Tift. A great deal of politiral history is in tho making tho?e da vs. (Topyrisrht. 1 D22, by Louis Ludlow.)
reeled sceffor;.- of life in the -nr'.y hour?. And rvwa 1 jy? "freir.r" rir.e tlrr.fa out of ten rtrar. America r. s . "By Special Arprintment to His
; Maj-?ty .Vmericus." mlcht be hoit-
is a !;n outej-ie every r.l?ht rf-
in Pari?. Formerly it was the
Hussian. or even th leman. w.io
name? were inrdiie
"n the c' m
-r n
tho niz.
MOVrNPUU OUC IN OKC5 UjltsiOoiA) AO A
t2.T a conti tfyn)C AT TWF.M 1 Tov tup i
Joy.-rrker Strike
quaintanrrs Willi "IVtitcs l)aIllr", for Tour. i;v .loiiv o'huii:n (I'nife.l Tre MfT oi rrponder.t. PA PIS. Mav 11 There was
time. ;-. the faraway, refore-the war day. when anybo y who want
fd to e. - Paris Py N:;hf could j
do w:th:n two steps or tn C, rar.de ir is. N;sht l.fe was a normal part of
a.? a "bon m!rhe-an,'
.n othe.- words.
In Si ana"
The "Gentleman from
his taken away th tit'. and Is holdingr it ajrainft al". corner?. This make? it eaver for the purveyor of amusement. Ho know? that the visitor from the other fide of he Atlantic ha? a very distinct, pre-
concive idea
wich ril, ran
the meiern f-u:
Village, hut at
o New York
b rs of C,tU' ;f will
taker, a taxi m:I "mT 'i'
on hi? chiuff
a
I hao
far
e real.
as Parisian r It Will cerfl
Montmare, be.au.-e th armistice rau.hrorn rr--r
: h t v. -y te ir. po?t-aroun-1 ! N'eU 11-
Of
W
Parian
amusement ouht tr be. He know?! what hin cu.'omer warts and he ,
plvcs it to h:m in larre goo?. Let us. then, tak a l:tt whirl 1
around Paris aft-r nisrhtfall. Our
'he Cha mps-ZT'.y?ee4 rr out ly or Pa 5? j' went rifiht out ne wh6n thft t'ars a r. 1 vero hauled down for r. n
from the roof of the Hoej "h, f.vp eem lu;.3." o r. e of the blond ru i d a s
heralf out of the raxi on .arri.al nr.1
one of the explorers hand over) twenty frar.r?. avlrr, with an air I of great ur.r r-f rn ; "Wei!, nfte n ! it's only a d:d!ar-sly at the pr-s- j ent rate rf ex-'harce" If h rwd j
.if exr-
. if tir-. ; r-rjllon. warb.0 !
h ö fl 1 n ? i
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PIANO
O A IT
FnbllcT.atvlc Pnr. Almost Half
the city's 'xistenre. Nor.e of th i eXpjnrrs hive d i r. i and dances hi? cafe. restaurants thought of c!os- j ye?, dar.oed, because they hav ceri r. y as lop.? as there was a n:vnrr.?r! talnh' not cone tc a Frr.fn rs-
t'lurar.t where
who wantel ancther drin!
n". art re now the ho-n"
M.-.p.t-
peopte Jik'e to niae
or 'azrey (iininer and dancin? two separate
a remote plar ,- pe ration. Thu tliv have proh.i-
'.vhrf :irtifs ana .vn'.ptors worked tnirlr nr a. r i . i r e ao'i i rn w- I
and lived and sane in cabaret wh!n ' nrce with two or three blond of were just what the word Jndia'e , Mor.dined "petltes dames." whose r'-i-r.rts whre drinking and slnmc j kpowleire of V. S. armv Pnsrlish is
ur.oor.fine;
was
Pile Sufferers
Qur-tion?
o ; n m en1 S d o
5!'-',f ? .1 . t .
went on tocfther.
Th:s i. not the Paris of to.Iay.
wide if rot -profound. This res-
or ' tiurar.t rlncos at one or two o'clock
rather of topicht. War restrict r'-i.w J and naturally that if jti-t
have been abolished and in? hour has ben made
later, from th .S p. m. of war tiii-.es to 2 a. m.. but th popl? the French inhabitants have l--the old habit of staying up late at nisrht. Rside. ?no?L of th-ra
j i.ve in tn sui'urns aim ir. niw' 'to think twice about the price r a
tsxicab, as this modern capital does not boast an other method of transportation after midnight. The foreigner therefore, is the
the cto-! for becinning. Therefore the joylater and j seekers readily fall in with the mis-
Twit nr.d
hilly nruKirs noxnoxs. NHW YORK. May 11. A 50 pourci box of chocolates from Paria for Tt illy Purke remained with the rr.stonua people. Each chocolate contained a sizeable swallow of brandy.
PLAN TO BRING UP GOLD OF LUSITANIA LONDON. May 11. The London Ml vir.;: towing lnf,Utute announced toiaj' it had received the exclusive rights to attempt to palva-e treasure from the Lusitania, and that it would fight the attempt of any other company to do so. It had been reported that a Philadelphia concern would tr.v to palvace the val.uablff on the liner. Tho Lusitania was
sunk by a Gorman subnvarine off
southern coasat of Ireland on May
131'). She caried much gold in her cargo.
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Compounded Quarterlj on All Savings SAINT JOSEPH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 121 South -Main St. P. II. Rondurant, Soc'j Opposite Court llouso
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pest ion of their companions 'b.ev 1umn into a tixi. or two
have some mor. It matters not to which on of the plae? in the rue Plcalle. or the ru1 Fontaine, or the adjoining ?rtreel;, they are piloted. It will be n Monastery, or Nelly'? or Charleys or the Do? Who ICever Sleeps, or the Smiling Pier. It will b the or?inal of one of the places whose
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Do you know why
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