Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1913 — Honeymoon Interrupted by Sheriff of Benton County. [ARTICLE]

Honeymoon Interrupted by Sheriff of Benton County.

A love scene was turned to tragedy in a little parlor at 617 North Senate avenue at 9:45 o’clock Wednesday night at Indianapolis, when detectives Haley and Stewart and Sheriff Hamilton, of Benton county, served a warrant on Chase Morine, which took him from the side of his bride of two days. She was formerly Miss Katherine Sims. Morine is accused of complicity in the death of Hazel Harvey, of Fowler. > The marriage of Miss Sims and Morine in Indianapolis disclosed his whereabouts to the Benton county sheriff, through the publication of the marriage license, after a search over the state had been fruitless. Mrs. Morine, a pretty girl of twenty years, bravely faced the cloud on the horizon of her marriage. She went back to Fowler with her husband of two days. Morine was silent regarding the operation which caused the death of Miss Harvey. Admitting that he had taken a trip to Lafayette and to Kankakee with Miss Harvey, Morine said she was only a chance acquaintance. Further than this, Morine refused to talk about the case. Sheriff Hamilton says he has evidence against* Morine.