South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 209, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1922 — Page 5
FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 28, 1922
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Worfc s jßesf Beautifier, Says Woman After 60 Years on Stage
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ro-ntry ar.-i exranfcments are h'-.;' mode to t-r.d ai'irf', h .'h oratorical and financial, to th Maine republiiarrt.
t.-: ha r."t hen determined h'i! v .11 1 irovcrned. as Chairman Wood -jy. "hy the ex.Ktr.r.M that may d-.'-:.jp." It ! nat likely that h " 'I make ar. v hneeche hut he m iv
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?ird !n that farav. ay of.rner of th er untr both political parties are fOjUarlr. ri'A.ay for the Tiriil h n 1 1 1 nt th pol'. Th" Ma.no '.'ction will h- hM on Sept- ri ' r 11 and th yM'ili'ieiar.s at',!-h th" utmost !m-I'.'irtar-'" to th" onfon;" hoMu ?Jair. ;? regarded as .'1 'ort of hirrrneter and tho p'.'itiral Interpreter and xn'-rts i!I rid int" fh r'-su'.t of th" Mi:h" i-ailoün? either .rinry or d!"-a.-' r fr rhe parry in power nt the N't.venih'-r election. Ilif-pe t OM Maxim. Th" vvrho!'riral ff" rt of the Maine e!e :(,n on the r nnlnder of th" c.untry : ru-arl'-d : trer!iendo:jIy Important. Th- r is nr. oil savin? that "as pr- Maine, fr t d th" ur.l'in" and t!i" pihtieia n. v. ho ar" ,io;:;toin- 1 t. re'ard th" Maine :( t: n a.- a political v. eather van-. hae a rat di al of X ep t f-r that phra-". A senator a r four rc -mher of the natt nal li.it:-" of representatives w ill h" e .'Ted in Main" this year. S n. Frederick Hi!", uh" ha heen nominai"l to sncc ed himself, i a tand-pat republican. His I.ate father, Sen. Eueene ria'.e, was for many year. a .-tand-pat leader In th United States j-enat" and was the flrt Y. titer.-tnt f'f F"n. Nelson W.' Ahlrlch when that noted hitth-tarlff exponent was in th" sadl!e In the t"r.ate. Maine, though normally a republicnn Ftnt, hnc snt ilernocratir senators an d rejres ntat ies to Wa.hIr cton during th la.-t two decodes nnd It his developed a hnbit cf up f-ttlns- the political tahb-r that Veeps th regular republican leaders or. tenterhooks. As at present constituted, th .!ne conrrressional delegation Js f-ohdly republican and the Main democrats are in th comfortable position of h.nvlncr eryth!ni? to ain and nothing to i ei at the S'pt-mber "lection. (I. O. 1. Control at Stake. It Is conceded that if the democrats fthould capture part of the ccncression-il delegation, or should
-..-.-t'-rn of distribution. Th" repubhean congressional com;:..'t.; hnds that thero is the keenest disappointment in Maine, as el?"v.here. (vt-r the higgrhnsr, hsrIin? and procrastinating policy of th-i
.s-ra'e jn d-alir.er with th", tariff.'
Mair" industries are beinqr kept, on th" r "-ks because of uncertainty to what the tariff rates will be and a fertile soil is afforded for .prfvidr.z tho doctrine of discontent. ICcpubliciin (luvsts Ilmpty. A.s far .- money is concerne.I. there will be no plethora of that ful campaign accessory fir Maine or anywhere else. The republican national committee hs been particularly active, but r.ot pn rtieularly successful, In its quest for campaign funds. Fome six reeks ao Fred W. Upham, of Chicago, trerusurer of the republican i.ar;onal committee, met 25 or 30 rtiptain ff Industry at the Metropolitan club here and. according to a'.l accounts, obtained from them .-(mo satisfactory pledges. Put. according to the story related by persons on the inside, the money tai.-ed at the Metropolitan club dinner if only a "drop !n the bucket" in comparison with the amount needed. Since that dinner Trrisurer Upham has held .similar meetings In 1C or 12 localities. New England, he -täte of New York, the Pitts burg district, the Detroit section, Chicago, St. Eouis and (other erstwhile "producing contersr' have been visited by the tret-surer. Tho returns, from all accounts, have been far from Mat i.-factor.v. There is no such eagerness to write checks as
I thero was during the summer of
1120. letters soliciting contributions have, been s nt out in large numbers by the republican but they, too, have failed to open pockKbooks in the good old way. When the republican national or-
Pttrizat ion, through its treasurer,! inaugurated the money-raising cam-j p.'Jgn it was understood that the' r ational committee would finance I the congressional committee of the;
party. Tho understanding still exists, but thus far the congressional committer has rot been able to get possesion of any considerable amount of money. It is the Inten
tion, however, of the republican! rational committee to persevere tn
me soliciting 01 money imm men who, according to the committee, can givo without feeling it. From tlmo to time members of the party who possess fat pocketbooks are to 1 e invited here for "a little talk" vith eithe-' John T. Adams, the national chairman, or Treasurer Up1 r. m, or both. Copyright. P. by Louis LinllowA
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U. S. FORBIDS YANKS IN GERMANY TO WED FRAULEINS, REPORT I'AF.IS. July (P.v I X. S The Cr.ited S at- war dep.irtm.en has issued an order forb. Iding m rr. b th" Ameri can arn:y of occupation on th P.h'.Ti" from mnrryir.g (lormun women, ac -rdlnc to a dispatch from C-iblon?. today. Cobienz i h.end'.u ii't"-s iif the American army. In th" pa.st large numbers of American soldiers took "Jr-n-an bride back home w Ith : h m.
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"Were I askenl to name the greatest beautifier for women I would say hard work. Put this must be congenial work. "I have been on the stage since I wan 10. I love It as much today as I did 60 years ago. I have playod Shakespeare, tragedies and cornedias, have been a dancor and a pantomlmist, and in my work has always been my greatest pleasure, except, ol course, my two children. "I have boon on the stage every year but two since the last two years of tho Civil War. "I don't pee why women mind age, or why they try to side-step it and
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