South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 295, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1913 — Page 2

Avi:ixnsn.Y, ocronnu 15, 1913

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MAN WHO IS CHARGED VViTH HAVING KILLED BOY BECAUSE OF RELIGION

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GIRL FOUND Wi II HER SKULL CRUSHED

Rates Have Been Stationary in United States While Roads :

Have Been Put to Extra Expense.

Police Think It Suicide Put Tail to Find Pullet Wound

on Potly.

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rilOMASVILLK. Ga., Oct. 13. What at first appeared to be a suicide in a local boarding house of Miss I Dorothy iiaug, of Knoxville. Tenn., wus de'llnitely established Tuesday to have been a murder and the local

An explana- authorities have begun a search for

tion of the petitions for rate increases the slayer to whose identity they

tiled in Washington Tuesday, was k'iven "here by Daniel Willard, pres-

connection with the murder, but later released. The pirl's skull had been crushed

and although a revolver, with one

found lodgment anywhere in the room

she occupied.

ident of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad and chairman of the committee of railroad presidents appointed to petition the interstate commerce commission, who was here Tuesday. "Uailroad rates have practically been stationary in the United States or Pome time," he said. The proposed increase is moderate and will bear but lightly on any particular v: ii i t of trattie. if the railroads are to have the necessary funds with which to provide the transportation facilities absolutely required for the proper development of this country, this in-r-ns in rates is necessary. Jlailroads gross earnings have shown a considerable increase since the last hearing of the interstate commerce commission in If 10 due to the increased business handled. This increased business could not have been moved except for extra expenditures for equipment provided. "This has been done through the expenditures of birtre iiniiiiintu f :nl-

ditional capital, which greatlv added church, to group the dioceses into to the charges the railroads must pay.' provinces of synods, eight in number. This, the greatlv increased rates of . :ifu'r tho customs that prevails in pav. as well as the increase in other th Episcopal church in Kngland. To expenses and taxes lufs seriously re-. Lecome effective this proposed legisduced the return on the capital in. ( lation must receive the concurrence of icsted. and so lessened the margin i,ne house of bishops, on capital as to render it ditiicult to' Protests against adopting the f-ee how investors can be induced to change were made on the Moor of provide the e.MDif.,1 neccxs.-irv to k.vn the convention. At previous conven-

tho transportation facilities un to re-; llo the question has come up only

CURREHGY BiLL GETS APPROVAL

Chamber of Commerce of United States Gives 303 For to 17 Votes Against the Measure.

DETROIT, Oct. 15. Py an over

whelming vote of 003 to 17, the

have no clue. T. W. Duane, a young ro.K f r - t it , , lodirpr nt th s.im., hoarding hm.sP. ! Uambcr Commerce of the United

was detained for a time Tuesday in States of American, including over

4 00 chambers of commerce, boards of

trade, commercial clubs and trade as

sociations, has approved the Owens

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PROPOSE CHANGES IN EPISCOPAL CHURCHES .May Ciroup Dioceses Tnto. Provinces Like the Cliurch of i:nsland.

NEW YORK. Oct. One of the poverninif bodies the house of deputies of the Protestant Episcopal

I church of America, voted Tuesday at

the triennial convention of the

tiiureinents.

F0SS TO MAKE RACE FOR THE GOVERNORSHIP

3Ian i:iected Three Times by the Democrats to Head an Independent Ticket.

r.OSTuX. Oct. IT.. lov. Eucene N. l'ss of Massachusetts, three times elected as a ileinocrat. lilel nomination papers as an independent candidate for re-election Tuesday. It is expected that a statement from (low 1'oss. formally announcing his landi'l.u-y and naming the issues upn which he proposes to wae his campaign, will '' isuetl Wednesday. Mr. I'o.-s is to limit his active campaigning to th t n days immediately preceilim: the election in November, ) has told friends.

Presents Faiiig of Bolorod Slothes Borax in the Water Will Prevent Colored Clothes ironi Fading. If you u?o Porax in t!ie laundry your cbttios are !u-ver injured or faJeii. They will roiiH- from tlje washing as beautiful uv i as fresh as the day you 1-uUb'Ut V cui.

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The decision of the aational body

was announced at noon Tuesday by the directors in session in this city after canvassing the referendum vote submitted to theni, a few weeks ai?o by the banking and currency commission. The greater part of Tuesday was devoted to recreation by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, who are meeting here to discuss important legislative matters and business conditions in general. As guests of the local board of commerce, the visitors were entertained at local manufacturing-institutions throughout the afternoon and a banquet was given in their honor Tuesday night.

SETS WORLD RECORD FOR BIPLANE FLIGHT

to be voted down. Three years ago wctor Moener in Air iwemy-iour

a commission was appointed to con

sider it d Tuesday and affirmative report was presented. If the canon is enacted as proposed each group of dioceses and missions will have its own provincial council

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JOHAXNISTHAL. Germany. Oct. "RYES EXAMINED '

.nittcd mainly subjects of missions. ' 15. Victor Stoeffh-r in a l0 lors.'; r,... nt without na. : J 1. il. W V lO

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n-liious education and local prob- jovcr biplane has beaten the world's

record lor a llim covering the period within 24 consecutive hours. He started from here shortly afttr midnight Tuesdav nicrht in competition

ARRESTED BY POLICE National aviation subscription to be awarded

for the longest European lliijht td the

MISS PANKHURST IS

Militants A sain Conic to Kocuc of Tlicir Ltnulor Hut Arc llotctl.

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.reason. He landed at Mulhausen at; 1! :4L' o'clock this morning, having j covered 1,376 miles. His actual Uy-, inc time was 2" hours. 4 7 minutes.

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tlew to .Mulhausen and Darmstadt.

hurst, who was the central figure of making this trip four times, a fierce strussle Monday night be-i Kobert Thelcn. carryiug a pastween the police and the militant sender touched at KoeniKsber?, Stetsuffragets in the vast of London, was tin and Danzic and then returned to arrested Tuesday night when about Koenigsberg. to enter the Poplar town hall to ad-' He covered S6T miles.

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tants attempted to rescue her but the police who were in large numbers succeeded in placing her In a taxicah and driving to Holloway jail. The meeting- was abandoned in order to hold a protest demonstration outside the jail.

FIRST TEST OF FEELING ON W VIRGINIA ELECTIONS

WIIKELING, V. Va., Oct. 14. A special election I "dng held in the First district Tuesday will give the first index of the sentiment of the voters against the election of Pres. Wilson. A congressman is being chosen to succeed John V. Davl.-, who resigned. The three candidate. M. M. Needy, democrat; Oeorge A. Iiughlin, progressive, and Julian G. Hearne, republican, have conducted a heated campaign.

Cclflrfd Cloths Trill ri.ivr tVir original color, and white elth-s will bo bauti'ul and v.l-.ite. l'rax will not injure even the nne.-t of fal-ri s like soap powders and lye and ash compound do. Pesldt. P.erax m ike:? washing slrnple aral asy. .-.!d thrti heaping tableypoonfu'.s tif Iurax to ewry tub of w.i. ttr. It softer. a thf water ;;nd very little fo.ip is r;ulr'-d. In f.ot. in the laur.(!ry it i the liorax with the soap

in it aucj Tn W(rK.

Vmcn WTin Get Dizzy Kvery woman who i troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation or kidney troubles should use Kltetric Bitters. They give relief when nothing else will. Improve tho health, adding strength and vigor from the hrst doe. Mr?. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La., says: "Four doctors had given me up and my children and all my friends were looking for me to die. wlun my ton insisted that 1 use Klectrlc Hitters. I did so.

and they hae done me a world of

i'.c sure you ask for the original 20- ! g--d. Just try them. D0e. and

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xili:s. The Nibs races for Wednesday and Thursday afternoon are now wholly dependent on the weather. A few Niles horses, will lo entered but most of the horses are from out of town. Mrs. Nellie Parker Spaulding of Boston gave a reading here Tuesday evening for the benefit of the Trinity Episcopal church. She was assisted by Dan Baker. tenor, and Harold Lamb, violinist. Mrs;. Ida Bridge of Elkhart and Samuel Johnson, the Big Four crossing tender nt Main st., were married at St. Joseph Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Hartsoll will leave on Thursday for Cleveland, O., to reside permanently. Ira Itegenes had the misfortune to

fall and break his arm by tripping onj

a rail while crossing the street car tracks. The young man attends the

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114 E. Jefferson St.

Painting, Wall Papering and Picture Framing

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Seeley auto school in South Bend and arareth V. O. Kalamazoo Co.. Mich

was nrougnt nome wnen the accident : t

occurred. Cyrus Waldorf and family have moved to Boselawn, South Bend, where they have built a new home. Mr?. F. H. Torpening has returned to Grand Ilapids after a visit with her aunt. Mrs. Louis Metcalf. Mrs. Fred Miles of South Bend is In the city on account of the serious Illness of her grandmother. Mrs. Emily Leane, who has now suffered three strokes of paralysis.

liAiuiorit hall Tin: iwmois xhool ion littli: novs Send for rtl- ul.irs X.Z-1SKTI!. Kal.mimoo Co.. MIth.

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