Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 103, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1922 — Page 12

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'REFUSAL MIIE BY ULTEHIITD (PPMMOIS “■Eastern Picture Concern Wants to Film ‘Problem Baby’ at South Bend. T.OVE TURNS TO HATE Wife of Law Professor States She Will Cos Through With Case. tv United Prtss SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Sept B.—‘The problem baby” movie will not be made^—at least with Mrs. Augusta Tie-man playing the leading role. The offer of an eastern picture concern to the wife of the Notre Dame professor, who charges that Harry Poulin, well known merchant. Is the father of her child, was turned down by Mrs. Tiernan. It was reported that the eastern firm was prepared to pay an enormous salary if Mrs. Tiernan consented to appear in a version of her own tragedy. "My humiliation is complete”, Mrs. Tiernan said today. "My love Ifor Harry Poulin has turned to hate. I am going through with this case.” HOOSIER BRIEFS BICKN'ELL—Charles Williams, 11, dived in shallow water, and broke his nose and fractured his skull. TERRE HAUTE—Because a team cf runaway horses knocked her down Martha E. Payne wants SIO,OOO damages from Clarence E. Locke. IOXNERSVILLE- I The Rev. J. S. E. McMichael officiated and police officers were pallbearers at burial of a half-gallon of white mule seized from David Gant and Earl Cooley. EVANSVILLE—The police pension board in its affluency has bought

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SIO,OOO worth of school bonds and is thinking of buying $16,000 more. TERRE HAUTE—CoaI dealers have made a reduction In prices of $1.50 per ton. KOKOMO Ben Havens, Republican, has succeeded his cousin, Charles H. Havens, Democrat, who served eight and a half years, as postmaster. HAZELTOX—Last Sunday the local ferry transported 600 automobiles across White River between 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. COLUMBUS—Ben Brooks in State prison at Michigan City awaiting electrocution for murder wants his father sued for money to further his appeal. ... BRAZlL—Charley Reel, postmaster at Reeisville. may be replaced, as a civil service examination for the place will be held Oct. 7 at Greencastle. SHELBYVTLLE—Sergt. George H. Bamgrover, 7th Infantry, has retired, after thirty years' service in the United States Army. BLUFFTON —Acute stomach eche caused Lee Nogcotte of Murray to want to take his life but a store clerk knocked a glass of carbolic acid from bis hand. MARlON—Murder of thousands of fish ir the Mississinewa. River is charge! to paper mills at Hartford City and Eaton hy State Engineer Diggs. KOKOMO—Pike, the spotted coach dog owned by C. B. F. Clark, trustee of Center Township, was buried with impressive ceremonies. SOUTH BENT)—Six men got away from Police Chief Barrows at fifty miles an hour, but he creeped near enough to get their license number. DECATUR—A new way to pick up chickens has been found by A. J. Por, ter, who found a fat hen speared on the crank of his car. CRAWFORDSVILLE—Arno Warren was injured when his car went over Dead Man’s Curve on the New Richmond road. FT. WAYNE —A former Dunkirk marshal, John W. Depoy, is In jail at Muncie charged with stealtng automobile tires from a local firm. BLUFFTON Fanners all over Wells County are cutting corn by moonlight these nights.

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