Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 248, 27 August 1920 — Page 7

DRIVER WHOSE AUTO

. .KILLtU SHUTE HELD

FOR MANSLAUGHTER Another nam was 'added to the ali ready long list of victims of automobile accident in Richmond and vicinity.

tnis year, when Walter E. Shute, 634

Richmond Avenue, general foreman of the Assembling room. National Automatic Tool Co.. was fatally injured

about 7:15 p. m. Thursday. Prosecutor Oath Freeman announced Friday he would file 'charges of Involuntary manslaughter against Mr. Breese. A motorcycle Shute was riding was struck by a heavy truck of the DavisOverland garage, driven by Earl Breese, at North Eighth and A streets. Shute died in an ambulance enroute to the hospital. Death resulted from a fracturad skull. Shute was 33 years old and married. At one time be was a professional motorcycle racer. ' Say He Was Going Fast.

Some witnesses to the accident in

formed the prosecutor that Breese was

operating his truck in excess of the speed limit, when it crashed into

Shute's motorcycle.

Shute was riding north on North Eighth street, and Breese was driving his truck east on North A street. Arriving at the Intersection of the two

streets the two men apparently were

watching an approaching street car. As Shute started to turn west the truck truck his motorcycle squarely. Shute

was dragged at least 30 feet by the

truck which also collided with a Ford runabout, driven by I. C. Enleman, a

tobacco salesman, residing in In

dianapolis.-, The wrecked motorcycle was also hurled against the Ford before the . truck struck It. The Ford was being

driven west on North A street Breese and Enleman escaped injuries. The Ford was only slightly damaged, the truck Kas not damaged In the least, hut the motorcycle was demolished. Is Found Unconscious. Shute was found unconscious under the front of the truck. Several physicians rushed to his assistance and hewas hurriedly placed in an ambulance to be taken to the hospital, but died enroute. - Shute's wife, Mrs. Dona Shute, was taken to he hospital shortly after the tragedy occurred but her husband had died before her arrival. She is said to have suffered a nervous collapse. Besides his wife Shute is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Shute; two sisters. Mrs. Laura Burgess and Miss Bertha Shutt, and a brother, Elmer Shute.

Indiana Brevities

Clinton The six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Osman. living west of this city, was seriously injured when a horse he was unhitching struck him in the back. Several convulsions followed, but as no bones were broken, nor internal injuries caused, it is believed he will recover. Anderson When an automobile driven by Daniel Seward, of Elwood, en route here with a party to attend a circus, overturned when forced into a ditch by another car, five persons were injured, one very seriously. Mrs. T. M. Miller, of this city, who was returning home from Elwood, suffered internal injuries. The car that forced them into the ditch did not stop. , Columbua-nrBalph Herron, 12 years old, hooked a 30 pound catfish while I fishing In the White River near here. k With the help of his brother he landed the fish after a battle which lasted an tour. It was necessary to beat the

fish until stunned before it could be captured. The boys are the sons of Robert Herron. - Noblesville One thousand, five hundred Marys attended their annual reunion here. Persons with the name "Mary were present from practically ail of the central states. The next meeting will be held in Indianapolis. Hammond Two constables of Gary, Ind., are held by the grand jury, charged with holding up liquor conveyors and autos containing liquor, beaded out of Chicago for Indiana points, and then engaging In bootlegging. , Rising 8un Sidney Thatcher, of this city, confessed to slaying his brother Floyd, and then setting fire to the brother's barn and two other structures near Milan. No reasons for the crime was given. Oxford Men Organize Trap Shooting Gab; Fifteen Men Members OXFORD, O., Aug. 27. Fifteen men of this village, met last evening and organized a trap-shooting club. Dr. H. A. Moore Js president: E. C. Wright Is secretary, and T. C. McDill, Is treasurer. A committee was appointed to secure suitable grounds, and it Is proposed to hold the first shoot on Sept 15. Appointed Instructor. John J. Corso, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Corso, yesterday received notice of his appointment as instructor in Industrial arts' In the Bellefontaine, O., high school. Beachler Offered Place. Charles A. Beachler, instructor in mathematlc and physical education in the village high school, has been offered the position of principal of the West Elkton schools. He has not as yet decided whether or not he- will

accept. Teacher Marries. Howard N. Kramer, newly elected principal of the village public schools, was married last evening to Miss Mabel C. Battrlck, at the home of her parents, in Williamsfleld, O.

ing, 8:00 p. ra.; prayer meeting; Thursday .evening. . - Webster, Ind., Methodist church The Rev. Wilbur Thorn, pastor. Edward Green, Sunday School superintendent. Sunday school time. 9:30; preaching. 10:30; prayer meeting. Wednesday evening. Union Meeting Ablngton; pastor, E. E. Hale; Sunday school superintendent, M. I. Meek. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. This being our homecoming It will be a union service. Pierre Helms of Doddridge Chapel will have charge of the Sunday-school hour.

All Sunday schools are Invited. Preach, lng at 10:45 a. m., by one of the vis-

lung ministers. This will be our last

opportunity to invite the public to at

tend our nome-comlng next Sunday, the 29th. A good program Is being

arranged for the occasion consisting

of music, address, readings and recita

tions. T. W. Druley will have charge of the music.. Remember It is to be

an aivoay meeting wun a packet dinner at noon. Don't forget to bring

your basket well filled. The meeting

win pe neld in the school house grove.

It weather is unfavorable the meeting will be in. the church. Everybody

come.

Farm Sale Calendar"""

County Churches

V : ' Mlddleboro M. E. church The Rev. L. F. Ulmer, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; preaching at 10:15 a. m. Chester M. E. church The Rev. L. F. Ulmer, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., in the hall. No preaching on account of repairing the church. Whitewater M. E. church The Rev. 1. F. Ulmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30; class meeting, 10:30; prayer meeting at 8 p. m., Wednesday.

Boston, Ind., Methodist church The

Rev. Wilbur Thorn, pastor; G. G. Girton, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday school time, 9 : 30 a. m. ; preach-

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Tuesday, August 31. Davenport' and Barnes, on Daven

port farm, 1 mile south of Pennvine, dissolution of partnership sale.

at iu:3u a. m. - Thursday, Sept. 2 John Baker and Bert Anderson. y mile west of Spartansburg. on the Bert Anderson farm, horses, hogs, cattle and sheep, general farm sale, at 12 o'clock. Frank Skinner. 1V2 miles south of Arba, on Arba and Chester pike, (general farm sale at 12 o'clock. Monday. September A

Bradbury and Colvin, three-quarters of a mile south of Abington. half mile

west and three-quarters' of a mile

south of Smithfield. general farm sale. . Tuesday. Sent. 7

J. W. and Roy Christ, y, mile west

or apanansDurg, general farm sale at

iv.av o uocs. C. P. and Ada A; Cralv. 3 mil

north of Centerviile; general sale.

"GYPSY QUEEN" SENTENCE

DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 27. Amelia Marks, alias "Gypsy Queen," was fined $200 and sentenced to 60 days in the

worKnouse m police court after she

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III

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had been arraigned on a charge of having obtained money under false pretenses from Alexander Nashub, 45 years old, residing , at 141 Potomac

street. Nashur. suffering from stomach trouble and a case of "nerves", was assured by the Marks woman that she could cure him If he would follow her directions. At her suggestion he withdrew $350 from a bank, which the woman apparently burned under his nose, but In reality, the police 6ay, she used a roll ot "stage moneyy"

Farm Federation

Announcement was made at the

headquarters of the Indiana Federa

tion of Farmers' associations at Indi

anapolis, that Elkhart county had

made application for membership in

we state organization, xne county

will be affiliated In time to have ac

credited delegates and full representation at the state convention to be

held at the auditorium of the Masonic

temple, Nov. 16. The membership

drive will not be begun In Elkhart countyTmtil after the convention. The

addition of the northern Indiana county puts the state near the 100 per cent, mark. Brown county being the only county not organized or in pro

cess of organization.

xne tanners are still without a

speaker for Federation day, at the

state fair, to be held Sept 7.

ACTUAL TOLL OF WAR

WASHINGTON. Aug. 27 The total

loss In actual and potential life

through the world war reached the

astounding figure of 35,320,000, accord

ing to an announcement by the Ameri

can Red Cross here today.

The figures were compiled by the

Copenhagen Society for Studying the

Social Consequences of the war. They

show: Killed in war, 9,819,000. Deaths due to augmentation of mor

tality, economic blockades, war epi

demics, 6,301,000.

Fall in birth rate due to mobiizatlon ot 56,000,000 men between the

ages of 20 and 45 years, 20,200.000.

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