South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1915 — Page 12
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BENE KEWS-TIME 12 MONDAY, AUGUST 0, 1915, NEWS OF INDIANA and MICHIGAN Come and Sec Us O 75 SEEKS 10 LESSEN THREE ARE INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT TOADSTOOLS KILL ONE; OTHERS SERIOUSLY ILL WEATHER MAN SCOUTS IDEA OF SNOW FLAKES People Who Thought They Saw Signs of Winter Were Mi-taken for Weather Was Te Warm. ; Car lilt Curb and i:ansille Man f r Hi and (iirl May Not Hccout Another filrl Uml-cel.
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Gov. Ralston Appoints Committee to Make Investigation and Report by November.
INDIANAPOLIS. An;'. 'J. So crcat has le-ozno th" pnd ni of nunt ii eie fft iv s in Indiana and to such ;t rem.'. rkaM lf i.tcm has their number inert a: .1 in the last few years that tjov. Ual-ttai, co-jic rating with the board of .-tate charities, has taken st pt. t in ti-:.ite the causes ami I rcv -ntion of mental aeT.ciency. A committ.e wax named hy the Kovernur and the hoard to investigate the i .ius. h of such de:ici-ncy as results in the hliin- of t rn schools for feeble mind d and other institutions, and to Tiu'ke rc ( i miie ndalions for the preAo:nion and cure, if possible, of .sach deficiency. TJi- .ornmittee consists of eii;ht crs us, four of whom are at the lie. id of ! ii v dent institutions, one a clergyman, one a physician and two lnemhtrs of the general assembly. The com:rit4 e. is eompo'd of: The lie'.. Francis II. (Javisk, chairman of committee on hospitals for the insane t.;' tlie hoard of state char, ities. Indianapolis. Dr. (Jeorire I'. I-Mrnhnrtcr. medical fajpi lint ii'lent "entl;d Indiana JIosI'ital for the insane, Indianapolis. Dr. .Sjiiuicl 11. Smith, medical suI rinternlent Ilastern Indiana Ihs1 ital f"r the lnane, Uiehmond. Dr. Charhs I. Ihnmerson, dean Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis. r. V. '. VanXiiys. su porintendent Indiana Villa;; fur Epileptics, Newcastle. lr. Ccune S. I!Ii.--s. su porintendent School for Teejle Minded Youth, Ft. Wayne.
enator Frank ii. cuibertson, vin-lnrU
eennr s 'harles A. Mcfjonaplc, Muneie, representative in the general assembly. problem ot a mental deficiency anil it.- prevention was discussed at the quarterly m thn; of the hoard and the appointment of tho commission w;ii d ei(ivl on at that time. A resolution was adopted covering the ground wliich the hoard and (Jov. Jt:ilton desire d to cover, and the working out of the details va.s left largely with the governor. LEAGUE MEMBERS CLASH J'pwortli A--eiiilly Objects to llleetlon of Liquor Advocate. TiT'DI NT,T N'. Mich., An?. 9. Ol!irSals of tin- Kpworth assembly held an all-day session to consider the request made by members of the local churches for the resignation of William Rath, of this city, as trustee of the assembly because, they claim, that he has openly avowed his a il. i;:a nee to the liquor tralbc cause and. consequently, they believe that he should not hold otlico in the asseni bly. Kath wa.s elected as trustee at a inct'tinic held last Saturday by members, who now claim they did not ;now Rath was for the liquor party nnl now they are desirous of securing his i::nation. claiming that he is not strictly i:ali!ied to hold tlie otlico of trustee. Rath, who is one of the prominent boosters for Ludinuton, has hi far refused to i.-iK'n his otlice, ami it is not known whether or not he will acinic to the request. NEW AUTO CAUSES Shelby ille W'niuunN rht In Tragedy. DEATH Hide IjkN sm:i.n William I , VILLI. Ind.. Aug. i. Mrs. rrel is deal, her son. K. V. I I ; 1 1' r druggist, of fairyland, is suf1" r jig from injurh s head. Ill-- n salt of to his arms and an accident at Dairvland. when the son's new touring car w as u p-cked by tlie (Jrecns-bar-tpn- on tlie Indianapolis and !in inn iti ti.u limi line. Mrs. Ilarrel v..i-i taking li r first ride in the car, v hieh had i et-n purchased Saturday At .'irst it was thought that she had ind b: en s ri'uish hurt, but she suf fered greatly from the nervous shock! ::nd died a few hours after the accident. JUMPED FROM SAIL BOAT LouUille I.acr Tried to U Drowned When cape Steamer. He JEUFEIISt X VILLI'. Ind.. Aug. 0. Summers Davis a-:.- 1's a Louisville attornev. was otowr.e,! mar the ln!;ir.a shore, four milecity, when he jumped fr, boat to avoid. !n in- run ;!..i:iicr "!tv or' Louisville. I'nivi1 the m a s." iln ! His y the compa nion, t r. t s i o I a vis a nd 'ey Grant, t r i d to nearly lost his life as Well. Joseph V. Fowler r.r.d was missed by tlV e fet t. Tile bodv 1 t'l-i recovered. Tl tuck to the beat the steamer bv D av tas net men had been s-aimming and Davis wa.in 1 i thing -os!u:ue when ?-e went in. ei:lv Yards from shore. Hi was TWO MEN ARE INJURED Auto Throws e hi ne lire and Send. MaInto Ditch S AG IN A W Mi ch . A' ner :1 w.s . V Prr, st ;i: P.ireh Run.' and 'li.it U s i r. TV. el I V. v. as Pro the bibin '.v n I mm red about ead .1- w wh- n Schmit;:er's automoa tire and overturned in be 111' I . v y r it s n. .ir jarcn Kan inursUayj !:.;::: r's condition is said to eritieal. DEATH IS fYSTERIOUS Pedoti s;-pc ted in Cae of Man Who Ue 11 Dc.nl at Grand KaphK GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. At:- rj. An xi :j id n t '. 1 man was s- n to st;L'ger r:Ud fall in fro;;t of o:.e of the public hog--. W II. Pierce and ' to reach the J.ii i were f.rs? .-. an s si Liidicti.j Th. v not::'o -s poa.le d to pel e coroner. -o:4;n;
i:VANSVIDL,i:, Ind., Aus. 'J. Three persons were injured badly here in an automobile accident. The machine, which was running at a high rate of speed, struck the curbing at the court houK at First av. and Fourth st. Isador Silverman and Miss leathering Wittmcr of K'll Locust St., who was the first pirl in Kvansvllle to own and operate a jitney bus, were in the machine, and both were thrown out.
They are unconscious at St. Mary's hospital, and physicians hold out little hope for their recovery. Miss Medhe Varner was also injured by beins bruised about the body and chext. David W. Holtzman escaped without a scratch. The automobile was wrecked. The police arrested Carl Kelly, a?e 21, and Claude Wallace, at?o 2.., and are holding them in connection with the accident. They were ridins? in another car and, it is said, were golns: at a hih rate of speed in trying to Kct out of the way of this speeding car. The car containing Silverman and party was forced to turn sharply and struck the curbing:, it is asserted. BULL -MOOSE PARTY IS GOING TO PIECES Wayne County Progressives Show Tendency to Join Republican Ranks. RICHMOND. Ind., Aup. 9. Rumors Wayne county, the mightiest bull mooso fortress in Indiana, is crumbling under the bombardment of tho G. O. P.'s "come hack" uns, appear to have some foundation. Roy Fry, secretary of the progressive county commit tee, is said to have announced that he favors a Joint meetof the republican and progressive county committees to discuss ways and means whereby an amalgamation of the two mi;?ht be effected. Fduard Warfel, treasurer of the county progressive committee, is reputed to he a candidate for county treasurer on the republican ticket next spring, and numerous other sisns of the get-together" spirit are visible to political observers. Dewis S. Uovvman. chairman of the Wayne county republican committee, has announced that at the sixth district republican love feast here next November, all republicans even those who call themselves bull moosers will be welcomed. DRIVE OUT GAMBLING South Haven Ollicials Dex-hut War on Devices in City. FOFTII HAVEN, Mich.. Aug. 9. The city administration returned a verdict of "guilty" against all the gambling devices, punch boards, slot machines and the like in the city, Chief of Police Sweet notified all who were operating such devices that they would have. te eliscontinue the practice and by noon his orders had been obeyed. Many ef the slot machines are hung with crepe. This course of action followed close on the publication of an celitorial in the outh Haven Tribune in which the attention of the administration was called to the existence ef thevse gambling devices and to the fact that there was a state law which justified them in prohibiting such machines. LIFE SAVED BY OFFICERS De"poiu!ent Man Attempts Sulfide in Iiaement of Home. GRAND RAPIDS. Aug. 9. Unable to secure work, facing arrest on a! bench warrant issued by Judge Hess em a non-support charge, and confronted with prospects far from alluring.) P.enjamin F. Foulk. "S years old. attempt d suicide in the basement of his mother's home. -T.2 JTrst st.. N. W. Speeial ( dticer Sain Elater saved rounds pic, annougn ne etia not arrive ! in time to avert the man irom mutilating his throat. All d.vv- Friday Foulk loe.kcd for work and when his rounds of the factories prov ed fruitless he picked up a copy of a newspaper and was about to look over the want ad col- ! umM- ! SHERIFF TAB00ES "VAGS"' Givcmille Olliclal Seeks to Kid the County of Ecggars. OI1EENVII.EE. Mich.. Aug. 9. Sheriff Rasmussen is ridding Montcalm county of grafting beggars and one of them has been captured and tin. d. A 1 "-year-old lad. clothed in rags, found his way into the sheriff's oJhce and informed the oilicer that he had been maele to travel with a si ranger and assist in collecting graft money. The sheriff believed the boy and. following the lad's directions, took into custody a man at Iangston. 1 o mile.s north of Greenville. INVENTOR KILLS HIMSELF LeMuuinl Iai Commits lexM After Prooiling Oer Wife's Dcatli. SPENCEE. Ind.. Aug. 9. Leonard Davis killed himself with a lis caliber rc.dT. The bullet penetrated the side ef his head, causing instant death. Davis's wife died some weeks age and it is supposed constant brooding caused him to he-come insane. ICarly in to the day he left his home and a nt a tree beside the road on the v. est A. 1 . k t side oi lovvn. w n re ne urea rne snot that caused his death. Davis was known as an inventor and mechanical genius. He had patented numerous articles, but elid not have sufficient business ability to market them properly. He Is survived by one son.
Death of Detroit Man Third from Same Cause Relatives Suffer.
DETROIT, Mich.. Aug. f. Henry Spranks. a farmer, 02 years old, living at the Marsh and Twelve-mile roads, is dead, and his wife and son, John, 2 3 years old, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wajcnski, living en the Dickson road, Hamtramck, are seriously ill and may die as a result of eatin" toadstools for mushrooms. Sprank'.s death is the third this week as a result of eating toadstools. Thursday S pranks picked what he thought was mushrooms on his farm. His wife cooked them. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Spranks and their son came to Detroit to visit their daughter, Mrs. Rose Re.sman, 146 Hanley av., Hamtrack. All three became ill and Spranks dieel during the night. "When relative's went to the Spranks farm they found Mr. and Mrs. W.ajenski in a critical condition also, ing. Coroner Rurgess is invtstigutSTATE BRIEFS IIITNTIXOHURG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landsrebe celebrated their polden wedding anniversary Sunday. On the same day their daughter, Mrs. George Seupold, and her husband celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. The homes of the two families adjoin and the eclebration was a joint affair. Mr. and Mrs. Imdgrebe, who emigrated to America from Germany during their early life, are among Hunting-burl's pioneers. Mr. Dandgrelc is a civil war veteran. ANDEIISON, Ind. Luko Ilolbert. of Muncle, who is reported to have been a eleective for "drys" eluring the recent local option campaign at Muneie, surrendered to the sheriff of Madison county 1-Tiday hecause of two affidavits being filed against him accusing him of giving liquor to minora at Lapel. The Uev. T. s. Greenwait, of Lapel, and Horace J. Murphy, of Muncic, arranged bond for Ilolbert, AURORA. Ind. Andrew J. Kvcrsman, a weatlthy hay grower, was seriously injured about the head and body and the bones in his right ankle were broken when he jumped from a load ef hay to a stone pile along the roael. Everyman was hauling hay from the field to his barn when a net of bumble-bees, that had been pitched in the wagon with the hay, attacked him, stinging him a number ef times. He jumped te escape the insects. LEBANON, Ind. Found A sum of money. Owner can have same by naming the amount and paying for this ad. Miss Armourel Lewis. U. Ii. 1. Miss Lewis began getting answers to this ad. in a local newspaper before it had been printed an hour and the replies are still coming. Mest of the correspondents claim to have lost amounts ranging from $G.3o to $40. Miss Lewis says no one has guessed the amount yet. MUSKEGON. Mivch. James J I. Joslin, the hxal liveryman heh' on a charge ef aiding two Chicago bandits in a series of holdups here, the last of which ended in the death of one of the highwaymen, is now being held on a seconel charge, the first charge against him having been elismissed. His bail was fixed at $1,000, half of the amount first required. MUSKEGON. Mich. No trace has yet bcen found of the masked man who attempted to hold up Oeorge Halcomb, driver of the supply wagon to the like Harbeir hotel and who was worsted by Halcomb'3 bulhlog, who came to his master's rescue just at the time the highwayman was beginning to overpower the driver. ULNNVILLE. Mich. Mrs. Stephen Atwater, 7 years old, a pioneer ef this place and a lifelong resident here, is dead. Two years ago she and her husband celebrated their golden wedeling. She leaves a husband and two sts. one of wlnm is a merchant in Shelby. WHITEHALL. Mich. Villa? e Treasurer J. G. Mangold report" fhat he has collected SS.'j'.o) in taxes, and that there are $1,100 still unpaid. The largest individual taxpayer is the Eagle Tanning works, recently merged with the Ottawa Leather company, which paid $-.424. PRINCETON, Ind. While James Mitchell was hauling wood todav his horse ran away. Mitchell, his small son and a nephew, John Olds, age ten. f were tnrewn out and tlie latter serkmsly injured, his fnce and head being kicked and crushed. The others were les- seriously hurt. ELSIE. Mich. Two Elsie Constance Temple and Maude in a spirit of fun wrote their girls. Page. names em eggs in the Eamphere stero and thev have just received a card from Cardiff, N. S. W.. that the eggs have been received there after parsing through a wholesale house. RICHMOND. Jnd. One million, five hundreel thousand dollars were taken for an airing through the streets of Richmond, when the First National bank moved to a new location. The coin was accompanied by half a dozen heavily armed guards, however, and the populace didn't even get to slo what it looked l.ke. LAFAYETTE, ind George Phillips, age twenty-eight. ef Shelbyville, fell from the top of a passenger coach here and was severely Injured. Phillips said he was going to Chicago and, as he had little money, he was stealing a ride on the trjin. GRAND HAY EX, Mich. United States Steamboat Inspectors Redert Re-id and Charles C. Ecklift have returned from Chicago to this city, but will return to Chicago Tuesday to testify before' the federal grand jury at the Eastland inquiry. HOLLAND. Mich. Rev. and Mrs. II. . DePrce have completed their furlough in this country and are planning to return to china r.xt week where they have been connected with the Amoy mission for eight years.
INDIANPOLIS, Aug. 0. That the hundreds of persons in various sections of Indiana w ho declared they saw snowilakes in the air during the past week were deceived, is the positive .statement of J. H. Armington, the Indianapolis weather man. Mr. Armington does not doubt that all these people were absolutely sincere but he insists they were mistaken. In proof of his claims the weather forecaster calls attention to the fact that the lowest temperature registered anywhere in Indiana during the chilly spell was M degrees above zero, Fahrenheit. In such an atmosphere, he argued, a snow Hake wouldn't stand at all. "Sometimes the rays of light pass through raindrops in such a manner as to give them a white .appearance," said Mr. Armington, "and make them resemble snow. It might fool a person many times into the belief that it really was snow when it is nothing more than moisture in the air." No frost was reported anywhere in the United States during the past week.
KITTY OUGHT TO BE ABLE TO EXIST .Mis. spaiilding. Ace Darker, Will Get SloO.ooo a Year Until 2(, Then Ilvcrythin-. LA PORT I-:. Ang. 9. According to Michigan City advices, a copy of the trust deed of the estate of John H. Darker, found Stinil.iy, provides that Catherine Darker .paulding, the $:;u,. OOu.OOO bride, shall receive SGO.OOO a year until she is L'l years old. Then she is to receive $150,000 a year until she is 2ti years old. After that, she is to receive the entire income of the trust fund except what is necessary to pay enhe'r annuities. It elso provides that payments to Mr. c patllding "are to be made directly to her hy check or draft payable to her orde", and shall not be made to any othe-r person or upon any written or verbal erder given by her, upon her transfer or assignments made hy her er created by etperation of law." Tlie power to dispose of the estate by will is given to the daughter. ARE INJURED ll! RUNAWAY j i One Man Has Arm Pulh'd from Its; Socket in Had Axe Accident. RAD A XI-:. Mich.. Aug. ;. John Xeister, Louis Week and Rarloui
r, Louis Week and RarlouLr were injured, the former sc- ; when the horse attached to
1 (labor ; riously ! the rig in which they were riding,' ran away about half a mile fremi here. Xeister, who owned and was driving' the animal, has several ribs fractured. w hile his right arm is pulled out of tho socket. The otht r two were less serkcisly injured. COMPLAI NJDFFA CTORY Hay City Citiens Would Uuw an Asphalt Plant Taken Awav. PAY CITY, Mich.. Aug. 9. Tho complaint from residents near the proposed asphalt plant to the common council, protesting against its location on the- ground that it is a menace to the public health, has been met by a report from the board of' health, in which the' plant is declared; not to he a menace' ! MOTHER STEALS DAUGHTER Hoy no City Woman Uae-cs Charge of Kidihiping Own Child. HHVXE CITY. Aug. 9. Mrs. Pearl Stye was arrested at Mackinaw Citv ! Friday night and w ill be brought here I to answe r the charge of kidnaping her i baby daughter from the home of Leon Sparks, the child's foster parents, early j Friday. After seizing the child the' mother lied in an auto. WEATHER CLOSES FACTORY Fruit Package Concern Is Conipclleil to C1om Down Indefinitely. SUTH HAVEN. Mich., Aug. 9. On account of the continued wet weather the Pierce-Williams company has ben compelled to shut down its plant for a fevv days. They are manufacturers of fruit packages and the weather has kept material from drying enough for work to be carried on to any advantage. They hope to resume operations next M on da v. FIND HEIR IN HOSPITAL Labeling Man Is IleiticutliCil S 10,000 by Grandfather. DETROIT. Mir h.. Aug. 9. William j Hoffman e.f :V2 Abbott St.. who was be.qmathed a fortune of JU'.OuO bv his grandfather. N.uhan Hoffman. " who dud recently at Rowmanstown, Pa., was found (hiring the morning in St. Mary's hospital, vvhe re he is suffering from an organic illness. The police hae been searching Petroiot for a week to inform him of his good fortune. He is 4 2 years old. DISFRANCHISES WOMAN Judge Takes Eiuht to Vote Away from Woman for Fie Years. EVANSVILLE. Ind.. Aug. 9. Altuowg.i women in Indiana are not permitted to vote, in passing a prison sentence on Mrs. Iaura Hunter, Judge Duncan c. (livens utsfranchiej her fT a prrio.-j ,,f ?ivo rears. The IP.mt' r wo':. an was charged with theft and she win serve from two to fourteen Mars in the women's reformatory. Sir.ee her arrest she has made several efforts to commit suicide.
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