South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1920 — Page 4

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JACK WRIGHT IN COUNTY JAIL ON

MURDER CHARGE: -

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Detroit police, );' ! lii-ve. fror.i hi3

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- th- rivr that I Soot! -ir.s there, j South Hen-! i t 1 1 h' T;: of Mr. and j :z. Dan rut l.: r also j 1

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not yet known if the mr

trie! .sir.ply or trcthr. I'ra Im Lfnal Police. " wih to fay that the lTal rfU?t. f .specially Chief Klir.e nnd Ast. Thief 'a.dy. the herirr Of

REPORT REBEL FORCES OCCUPY CASTOXl

police of Deflnest kind nf cannot rral"

Five-Year Srarch For

Suspected of Murs-el

Schult Conf-r-.

j It v.a.H ns a rrnult of Matr rri r.t Mail'rriJ' l,y :,Irs- Soh ll?z th.it her hu-

r.ir.'i wan arres-tefi r.v Detect ve H.

F. Stout in I'lyrr.ovjth. Her aiT-.d;i Its

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V,-y.f r: Pr, W e r.-. .n O'Gn -I v troit arr..-t (l Jt k Wright ty FruL-y r.iht .-i:u.thr Ii

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f Henry Mueot rn the r;nth

ar1 sor.c afternoon th- office on; pa:;y

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yars the clue after

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of Dr c r.; v r K I Kive y .iri Ii:: .'' corn1 y.r.r that ( hilly winter when thr- o rr. n f r,t r-'l of th M.i'-s. 1 r rev ir.anrl in r.Ul U,tA :nan-i-r .in! the 'Irlvr, sriou.-I William .Miie.----. s.imf tlrr. On tlio Trail. And !urin?r thoce fir., linker tons ha,', e followerl

trail, obtaining clue after clue, cieivi.iff into the livs of ail who miftht I osfilLdy offer :r.y information re-aj-dir.e the Lrut i.1 murders. At Iho sun e time the police of every city in the country hai f ilt i n description of the. susj.'-ct.s and to-jr'-ther with th- thoiitnri.s of others sought by tho law, were watching for thf mm accused of the South 1'end crime. TTv News-Tim"' learned from v hat it belie v. to r- reli.i.hle author-j-y that Wright also confessed to his arc Hi t!.r- murder. Tho state's attorneys vouM not admit nor would they deny, howior, that this was a fact. It was further learned that S-Vhultz Wright and D.h. ruth r participated in a fieri a of robhej.r- beginning in i:15 and extending ihrouch thtowns of Kansas City, Centon Harter, Michigan City. Logans-port and Detroit. Wright Is 5aid to h the blunderer o" the trio and th one who botched the Muess.il Job. It Is thought that the three men attempted to rob the brewtry on th night before the ( rimn and that Wrig-ht blup.dreil at n inopportune time so t!iat the 1 'Vbbery was postponed. IxiuLs to ArrcM. S:hultz's c onf ?..-irn. tshlcn 4s on file m the office? of the pro.-va tiling attorneys, 1.-4 aid to h ie JeJ to tiie at of. Wright and to liave "tipI" d jff" tho 1'inkertons that Wright might be found associating with -amblera and a wom.tri uith wliotu li- associateti in Detroit. Th lonf'-ssion a cording to 'i1 is Jones, a4 first wrung from Schultz by Sheritf Iuis Duck and it was that official who went to D..tro't and brought baciv the fugitive Nv:th a city court w arrant. The shcri:f also furnished the 1'inkertons with the final informalii-n which led to Wright'. arrtst. August Schult was the first of the trio arretted . He cont .-.-cd tu his

.-hare in the murder and his con- 1 It snion w.is an important factor inj ;he grand jury indictment returned against Jack Wright and Charles i

Daniuther, the l.tttcr !. ing the last of the three and the only one now ;t blurt. It is beiiew.i that ne will arrest d sliortly . 1 'in Kartons are following a clue they believe will b ad t o hi ca pt u t '. tivl Wrigljt rtld. 'nght's arrest l.i-t 1 Yiu.jy in T"troit u.is th' climax of a long search w hich for tlie pa.-t six u tks h id led the Pink rton- into Canada and ali through D'trmt and its environ--. Wright had ! eri seen at tlie docks one morning by a woman who ! ecogmzed him but he did not speak

: o h 1 . I mni this clue th

began on th- ür.il litt

and the confr.-rion of her hu?tand l-d to ff; indietrr.er.t r.n t!ir-e counts he;r.K' r turned again.-t Wright and I lar.ru theIt was s.iid here Sunday night that Wr:ght was- known on the wc-.t Side of South Fiend .is Wrightkl and was

time before the It w.is said al.so

seen here a Bhort ai r sir of Schultz.

that he in Fmt. unknown P roh ably

was arretted

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thi county and the troit have giver, thr. f ooper.T tion and wc thm too highly."

In the orhces of Vitus Jones, who will ns.sit in the proecution. i. a i our.d shif of paste, which the prosecution claims is a eonfeysjon f Schultz. Melnernj-, Yfajrley anud McVIcker. who are defending Schultz, declined to make any ;-tate-n-:-nt fo-r publication regarding the alleged confession. Tlie defendant's lawyers have tried to obtain the confession by court action but to no aval!. Fchultz at preient Is in tlie county jail.

V.r Ursiu-d Press : PK KIN, Sept. 27 The Foreign Mir.i-try of the northern government today received an unconrirrnrd report that rebel forces had occupied Canton. If correct this development mear.s a renewal of peace negotiations between the north and south of Chlnn and poKsdbly the final unification of the country. It w.is reported that the home leader- had been slain but there -rvas no confirmation.

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reason. was released, he re a. sen was that hi.

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tppear.iüee does not conform'

pictures fit nt j Hut his iden- ,

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doubt by

ments. U 12 Vrars Old. ! Wright is 4j yr.ir.- old, i blue- j eyed and has sandy hair. He is of j medium build and has tattoo marks!

on r.otn arms-. "The course of the prrcution from this point has not yet been drterr.ilr.ed," vail Pros. Schwartz and Atty. Jones, In an interview with The News-Times Monday morning, "but we are procding fdowlv so that no detail mav be overlooked.

"The arrr.et of Danruther is ex-; pected at any time and that, ef ! course, may change our course. i "Tt is doubtful If the cas will 1 come to trial for this term and iL i.s !

LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES

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you have a quarter pint of the bet freckle and tan loticn. and complex- j

ion beautiner. at ery, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug storö or toilet counter will supply three ounce of or. hard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neek, arms and hands each day and s"e how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and ro.-y-white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless and never irritaUs.

If you want to keep vour hair In good conditio!., be careful what you wash it wi;h. Mobt soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much aikali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is t-ry harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and e ntirely greasck'M. is much bette than anything -Ise ou can use for shampooing, um this can't possibly injure the hair.

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Name "Bayer" on Genuine

"IJayer Tablet of Aspirin" is genuine Aspirin proved safe by million? and prescribed by physicians for over twenty j-ars. Acc pt oidy an nbroken "P.ayr package" which centains proper directions to reli -vp Headache, Toothache, Laraehe, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets octs few ents. Druggists also sell larger "Hay T packages." Aspirin i.i tr;ole mark Flayer Manufacture Mono-ac-ticacidester of Salicyllcacid.

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This is a different kind of service than you have found in the past in shoe stores. We render the foot-sore public a real, genuin foot-comfort service which does not cost a penny. It's a part of our store it's our way

of building up a business of satisfied customers.

We are able to render this service because we use DiScMls

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and Remedies; also his foot comfort system. In order to qualify ourselves to offer this superior service we have put our Foot Comfort Department In charge of a foot expert. This man has studied foot anatomy and knows all about feet. Drop in and let him demonstrate to you that you can, once again, enjoy comfortable, easy, efficient feet. Tbe illustration at the left is Dr. Scholl'a Anterior Metatarsal Arch Support, which relieves and corrects those troubles so frequently found In the ball of tha foot. Those with callouses, soft corns, cramped tos and who experience sharp, sboctin? pains in this region, will find quick relief and correction through the ust; of this appliance. Our esp-ert knows how to fit them scientifically.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st Dr. School's Foot Comfort Expert Will Be at

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25 Reduction On Dress Materials

Width

Material

36 -inch French Serge 36 -inch Wool Batiste

36 to 42-inch French and Storm Serge

27-38-46-33-38-48-51-40-40-40-54. 56-56-50-56-56-56-5 75 7-56-54-40-47-0 ) - 47-58-46-36-36-36-2 72 7-33-33-

nch Middy Flannel nch Wool TalTeta nch French Serge nch Corduroy nch Wool Poplin nch Wool Poplin nch Storm Serge nch French Serge nch French Serge nch French Serge 56 -inch French Serge nch Storm Serge nch ChilTon Poplin nch Broadcloth , nch Broadcloth nch Broadcloth nch Middy Flannel nch French Serge nc h B roa dcloth nch French Serge nch Storm Serge nch Shepherd Checks nch Tricotine nch Tricotine nch Chiffon, Tricotine nch Tricotine nch Tricotine nch Tricotine nch Tricotine nch Tricotine nch Baby Flannel nch Baby Flannel nch Baby Flannel nch Baby Flannel

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Width Material

50-inch Fancy Suiting 60-inch Mixed Suiting. . . .

56-inch Covert Cloth Suiting

56-inch Plain Jersey 56-inch Two-tone Jersey. . 56-inch Two-tone Jersey. . 56-inch Two-tone Jersey. .

36.40-inch Part Wool Plaid

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42-56-46-5 b-48-56-58-58-

nch Wool Plaids nch French Plaids nch Checked Skirting., nch French Plaids. . . . nch French Plaids

nch rrencn r-iaias. . . .

nch French Plaids.

nch Velour Plaids nch Velour Plaids.

Former Reduced Price Price ( $ 5.00 $3.75 ' 5.00 3.75 . 5.00 3.75 f J 4.50 3.88 V-' . 5.00 3.75 ,T7., i 5.50 4.13 Wldth 5.95 4.48 1.50 1.13 50-inch 2.50 1.88 45-inch 3.75 2.82 50-inch 4.50 3.38 36-inch 4.50 3.38 54-inch 6.00 4.50 52-inch 6.50 4.88 50-inch 7.00 5.25 52-inch 7.00 5.25 5 2-inch 7.50 5.63 52-inch

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Width 36-inch 36-inch 40-inch 40-inch 36-inch 32-inch 32-inch 36-inch 36-inch 36-inch 36-inch 36-inch 40-inch 40-inch 40-inch 36-inch 40-inch 40-inch 40-inch

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f'ormer Reduced Price Price $1.00 $ .75 1.50 1.13 1.50 1.13 2.00 1.50 2.00 1.50 2.00 1.50 2.75 2.07 3.00 2.25 2.50 1.88 3.00 2.25 3.7 3 2.82 1.69 1.27 2.50 1.88 3.00 2.25 3.50 2.63 7.00 4.00 2.50 1.8S 3.00 2.25 5.00 3.75

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Width 56-inch 54-inch 5 6-inch 54-inch 5 6-inch 52-inch 50-inch 52-inch 60-inch 5 6-inch 60-inch 56-inch 56-inch

Material

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Polo Cloth Coating 5.00

Velour Coating Goldstcrie Coating

Velour Coating Silvertone Coating Broadcloth Coating

Velour Coating S

Two-face Polo Cloth

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Former Reduced Price Price 5 2.7 $ 2.07 5.00 3.75 5- 'j 3.75 7.50 5.63 6- 00 6.00 12.00 9.00 12.00 9.00 15.00 11.25 10.00 13.50 18.00 13.50

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