South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 August 1913 — Page 7
BIRD'S-EYE DIAGRAM SHOWS HOW THAW ESCAPED FROM MATTEAWAM
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NUMBERS HERE CORRESPOND WITH NUMBERS IX ILLUSTRATION' OF THAWS ESCAPE FROM THE NEW YORK ASYLUM FOR THE CRIMINAL INSANE AT M ATTEAWAN. Harry Thaw (1) cats breakfast slowly and (2) pocs Into the parcel room. Greeted by Attendant Buckley, he (3) strolled out into the exercise court, and (4) sauntered around the yard. For awhile (5) he stood near th closed sate talking to (6) At-tendant Barnum, who (7) opened the gato fcr a milk wajron. Then Thaw stepped, to the opposite side and as the wagon passed between him and the attendant, slipped out, where (9) two men Jumped from an automobile and grabbed the escaping Thaw, and threw him into the auto and flew away (10) at full speed. MAP SHOWING THE SUPPOSED ROUTE OF THAWS FLIGHT FROM M ATTEAWAN.
WET SKIRT CAUSE OF GIRL'S DEATH
Current From Live Wire Jumps to Garment as She Steps Over Third Rail.
NEW YORK. Aug. 19. Miss Margaret Wesley, 21 years old, was killed Monday at Edgemore, L. I., where the wet skirt of her bathing suij. caused a short circuit with the third rail of the Ixmg Island railroad tracks which she was crossing to reach her home. While in the surf Miss Wesley was taken with a chill and hastily started for home. She had to cross three tracks with the third rail of each unprotected. Having crossed one track she was about to. step between the third rails of this and the third rail of the middle tracks when the current leaped to her wet skirt from the live rail of the first track and dragged her across the rail of the middle tracks.
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TURKS PREPARING FOR FURTHER WAR
Declared They do Not Intend to Give up Adrianople But May Attack Bulgaria.
LONDON, Aug. 19. The situation between Bulgaria and Turkey is becoming critical. Prince Said Halim, the Turkish grand vizier, admits that the Turks have occupied Demotlca, 25 miles south of Adrianople, and other strategic points on the right bonk of tfu Marltia river; but he explains th'.a was done only for the protection of fhe railway, which runs along the stream. The porte clearly has not the slightest intention of abandoning Adrianople. where Enver Bey has an army of 2 50,000 troops which soon will be increased to 400.00-0. Despite official denials, it appears only too probable that the Turks are projecting, if they have not already begun, the advance against Bulgaria. The Bulgarian government presented a note of protest against this action to the foreign legations at Sofia Sunday.
FREDERICK GRONK DIES AT HIS HOME
'Was Formerly Employed on Lake Shore But Engaged in the Dairy Business.
ELKHART, Ind., Aug. 19. A singular condition arose in connection with the sudden death Monday morn-
ing of Frederick Clinton Cronk, a ' former Lake Shore engineer and more (recently engaged in the dairy busiI ness. About a year ago Mr. Cronk ! purchased the milk wagon route of ! A. D. Weils and had failed to show anyone else the rounds. A list of his ratrons was not available and as Mr. ; Wells is out of the city, more than I 100 customers were forced to do withjout their daily supply. Mr. Cronk, who was 54 years of age, died suddenly at 1:30 o'clock be'forfc his wife could summon a physician. He was teeming In the best of health and spirits yesterday. Mr. Cronk, who was born In Dowa,lac, Dec. 20, 185S, lived thero until jafter his marriage to Miss Nellie ;Holmes on Feb. 2. 1879. In 1S80 he 'went to Chicago, where he entered the employ of the Luke Shore as a iireman In the yard, remaining there two years and then moved to this city, which had been his home ever since. He was soon promoted to the position of engineer and ran an engine for a number of years, finally retiring and becoming inspector of engines, which position he filled until about four years ago, when he retired permanently. After his retirement from railroading Mr. Cronk conducted a billiard and pool room at No. 60S S. Main St. until last September, when he sold out and purchased the A, D. Wells dairy business, in which he was engaged at his death. Mr. Cnnk was a member cf the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and of the Elks a;d of the Mooso orders. Surviving the do-"l are his wife, Nellie Cronk; one son, fiail H. Cronk of this city: brothers. Frank Cronk of Chicago, Freeman Cronk of Grand Rapids and Fenton Cronk of Marion, )., and one sister, Mrs. C. D. Mason of Springfield, Mo.
GET FAVORABLE REPORTS WASHINGTON. Aug. 19. The senate Judlcicry committee Monday authorized, favorable reports on the following nominations: Wm. H. Sawtelle. United States' district Judge for Arizona, vice Richard E. Sloan: Preston C. West, of Oklahoma, as assistant attorney gen
eral and W. G. Barnhart, United States district attorney, southern district of West Virginia.
WOMAN MISSING. Family troubles are said to have caused Mrs. Fahur Cilil of Mishawaka to leave her home last Saturday. She hag not been heard from since that time. The local police have been asked to look for her.
Members of the Elkhart Lodge of Moose are contemplating ''one big time' next Saturday evening when xhey will journey to South Bend in a body to "do" the carnival being given in that city this, week under the niT pices of the South Bend lodge. Trumptt Notes band has been engaged to lead the procession.
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Every where all the time its the same. They call for it because it is deliciously refreshing, decidedly appetizing and almost indispensable as a health drink Get the habit of keeping K 5 Beer in your house all the time.
For a Quick Job we can put enough skilled men to work to finish it Is any given time. The workmanship and materials are always the same the best to be had anywhere. No matter whether your job be large or small, or what kind of a p'.umblng job it may be, we can handle it to your perfect satisfaction. Get our estimates. Hear what your neighbors say of our work. Thos. Williams
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Your dollars or your dimes never possessed greater buying power than right now. These great specials for all day Wednesday.
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WOMEN'S $1.00 LONG SILK GLOVES . . . .
Women's full lfi-botton length Silk (il'e; of ctra fine quality heavy pure silk: double linger tip: black and white, on salo all day Wednesday, 19c. 50c KIMONO APRONS 29c Women' Kimono. Sleeve Aprons, made of percale In Mark and white checked and stripe: full cut and extra Ions: one sale all day Wednesday, '2dc.
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SON OF C. C. RYMER DIES AT AVON, N. Y. leather i'vts Two Telegrams at Same Time One Tells of His IJovN Death.
KliKHAUT, Ind.. A us. 10. Clarendon, olcht-yoar-old fn of Atty. and !Mr?. C. ( Hammer, died of diphtheria nt th home of Mrs. Itaymer's parents, lr. and Mrs. A. K. Thomson, '.vho live on a farm near Kast Avon, N. Y at ::,0 o'clock Monday morning. Mr. Kavmor left for Avon on a Lalce Shore train at 10:50 Monday fortnotci. News of the death of his son came bs a ureat shock to Mr. Kaymer, ivho had received encourapir.ff word in a special letter from Mrs. Kaymer Sunday, to the effect that their son wm continuing to improve. Three dispatches were sent Mr. Ilaytner .vitbin an hour of each other. The first r-;d Clarendon was worse and a&kt d him to come. A second raid he nas failing rapidly and a third that he wa.s dead The dispatches announcing that the child was failing rapidly and the one detailing the deat'. were delivered at the same time. , Mr. and Mrs. Kaymer and their two ions left here for Kast Avon on July T4. After a visit of two weeks Mr. Kaymer came home. leaving Mr. Kaymer and the sons to make a protractfd stay, lie had been here but a few flays when word was received that his ij: had been stricken with diphtheria, followed by the encouraging reports Umt he -was recoverinsr.
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HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO Low ROUND TRIP Fares From South Bend to Muskoka LcJses $15,957 French River . .$19.10 Timagami . . . .$21.6ojgft Georgian Bay .$15.65 Algonquin Park $18.75 Uke of Bays. .$16.95
Nipissing
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Kawartha Lakes $15.90
Canada awakens in you a love for the beautiful and sublime In Nature; you need not travel farther in search of Nature's ehlefet pearl. You should see this Unspoiled Wilderness for its own sake and for your own sake.
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They will sooth your nerves, drive away the blues, clear the cobwebs off your brain and strengthen your physical make-up. They will prepare you as nothing ele will for a return to drudgery and routine.
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MEN'S 50c DRESS SHIRTS
Made of fast colored IVrcah's in stiiix pattrms coat stylo and cuffs attached in all sizes; on sale WctlncMlay all day, 32c. 10c DRESS GINGHAM 4c 27 inches wide In fast color, clicck, plaids and striped patterns Miltuble for children's and women's dro-es and hoys' waists; Wednesday at -1 3- 1c.
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WOMEN'S $1 AND $1.25 MUSLIN GOWNS
Made of finest muslin and Xainsook, beautifully trimmed with wide, embroidery, law and rlblxm; these rowiis are cut extra full and Ions; for Wednesday, C7c. 19c GAUZE LISLE VESTS IQftc Women's finest pauzo lisle Vests, trimmed lace yoke and silk taped, all sizes; on sale Wednesday all day, 10 l-2e.
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KILLS FORMER HUSBAND Divorced Woman Also Shoots Woman Who Took Her Place.
MILL EX, Ga., Aug-. 19. Mrs. Edna Godboe, divorced wife of Jude V. II. Godbee, shot and killod the jud--?? and mortally wounded his second wife Monday in the postoffice here. Monday when she met Godbee and his wife she drew a revolver from her handbag and without warning killed Godbee with three shots and mortally
wounded the second Mrs. Godbee with three more. She was arrested, charged with murder.
LAPORTE YOUTH DROWNS .Special to News-Times. LAPOHTE, Aug. 19. The body of Joseph Klassen, aged IS years, was taken from Stone lake Monday afternoon, the boy left home Sunday evening. Monday morning his clothes were found upon the bank, the police dragged the lake, finding the body Just at the edge of the deep water. He is believed to have been overcome Ly cramps.
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