South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 269, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1919 — Page 3

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John W. Talbot Beaten Up Again Reply to Letter

li-an st. shortly before 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. "I'm ready to answer your letif r," Mr. Kaller ii said to have told Talbot, and with that th county treasurer in said to hav struck him a heavy blow rn the chin. At any rat Talhot fell to the pavement, and. upon petting up, another blow from Mr. Keller's flvt caused him to again drop suddenly. Upon arising the ccond time.

! Talbot H paid to have lost no time

Tw.'s pok"s on fhf jaw and anr..r on the n--'k. fa! Imp his victim twieo to the ground, and then cha-

ir. him down V.;ihmcton a v. to an! in leaving Mr. Keller'. vicinity, racn:y. Into whi h he ducked from ' lr-K west on Washington av. to the vb-.v, 1 the answer srivpn yesterday ! alley betwee n Vhelork' and the by County Treas. TMward F. Kel-' Hiara. where he dropped out of r to a letter rerive 1 thit morning ; sight. ?mm John W. Talbot. pr!dent of! Talbot's letter. sent to Keller, the Owl.s ;4r.d an attorney on X. ' ore n information that It

Main Ft., recently readmitted to I r itlre after several years of disbarment for conduct unbrromlnp a lawyer In connrct!'irt with several : :!k robberies. Talbot I- weiring a Foniwhit bru:''d fin and a r-tlff nerk p.s a rr-ilt of the encounter, and Keller r.ur.-in? a .dlghtly crippled writ, !.;.t s;. "it is worth It." Tb'ir.-d iy mnrnintr Mr. Keller received a letter from Talbot, In ubich tbe county treasurer was t ikn to task for allege. J protection f blue ky" operators. The letter ..:-kd for an answer ir Answer. "I'll nie. him an answer the first :rne I meet him," quoth Mr. Keller ! ii rradir.g Talbot's name at the i . 'fom of the letter. The meeting took place In front f Kable's r-'iaurant on N. Mich-

was to appear in pome forthcoming Issue of the Owl, articles In which have recently cost Its author a fine of $500 in th federal court at Indianapolis, a bump on the head with a piece of pas pipe applied by someone on Main st., and a libel putt for $10,000 now pending- In the circuit court at Hrazil. The Owl la a reputed organ of the Order of Owls, of which Talbot is "supremo" president, but Is paid to be mainly employed for blackmailing purpopes against those who do not do its editor's Lidding.

WORCESTER, Mass., Kept. 2Z. In recognition of its 'faithful" companionship, Mrs. Maria Lewis, of Shrewsbury, willed her dog $500. Th money, according, to the will tiled today, Is to be ppent by a grand niece In caring for the animal.

Make Park Safe For Umpire At World's Series

CINCINNATI. Ohio. Sept. 2 5. Notice, umps! An ordinance has been introduced In tho Cincinnati city council prohibiting the gale of soft drinks In

bottles in the local baseball yard.' It Is not expected that the ordinance will be passed in time for th world's perjes. but Us author admits It Is in the interest of the umpires.

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