South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1921 — Page 4
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KILLING RIVAL
IN LOVE FIGHT
Mrs. Witherell
Sobs Out Story Of Experiences
Army Probes Attempted Kidnaping Of Bergdoll
Rescued California Woman ! . , . . I.IihliBACH. Ormany, Jan. 31.
it-6 Lrrapnic weiaiis oi Her Abduction.
"''V'lto Murderer Save James
ivobmo.i Had 1 threatened "To Get" Him.
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KUJ'hSH M 'y I mX flM :rnr,J Trunk. Karly ir tho mornin? ; ,,clt7' illVA UÜ ÜiiiliÜO Ur !I .t ; t Chirac anl, ;;' then f. Central!::. II!. I M" nt p-v- .., r.
wuw V.:ic- I lived '.vitli fri -n v.hr H l ! i.jy lüfri! what to do
catc of lto Anitritan Army fr uccipaticn at Cobierz, has b-j:un nr. ir.-?tipa;io:i of th- atum-n to kJdna; (iiovor Cltv.l.ind HerKdoll. of
I was rrn.ir.Mi un.now.n u,. I hUatU-Ihia, Air.t-rio.: n nuilionairo
it v m.-.l that everv ihin turn-,! !,lr:ut r and it i rej-oricd tore 1 :.nJ tht-n I cou'.dni s.-e at nil. ! d'ty that Co1- Huckfrman hd a.kt-J He ha. I thrown mo down on th,for releajv; cf tiu two American tor of the "a.- whi-n h i.rtM ' i-rj.jner5 Charles Xtaf. of liilti-
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th" i i '.."! 'f tl ;;u'l vi-volv rs. I'r f r'h- t.ih'. all (J. laust J.iv a 1;. !:: r . ; ; : 1 1 . aril rn'.is; r : sh-riif all
iiilt frnr.i til,in;: '.J arms has a t.-. of th
l'f rrn.t to ret. -i in th rti. I'.ihare to .h rv' the l. -.v is p ni!ii: d hy a year f imiirisonnu-nt. All tichfrs in any -chn? in th :t must h- fii'i citiz ns of tl. lnitl State wmlcr th- jr.'i.ionx of .i 1 i T 1 inrrtMijf eti hy -r:. Miih r. Th'y must, al.so. h. fore th.-y ar,. , ,-;- hl to ta-ii. tak an a;h i.phohlinr th: nns.titn Liou f the i i ;i t i -:i
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a hill for
- . I- . of 1 ; -1 i . v tii- i.rciv i. i ji. s I I r in f lr mi ' l'1' oi $io, ;tn--rt to the ro-.in-
::n-r,. -,it:-a j.i rt o o v n 1 1- ;.. I'.-r.)ii.? ow.a tin.'- of t:;. nuK u,-: th?
WomeMf.-s As.-oriation Otitlintvs V ork For Year Hear Weir Lecture.
ar-t
ytat'", ara! iTorni.-.- to instruct
in pii it iof i m ;ind knowlciU'. c: thHafcT of th" lT:util htnti-.-r or.lv. Kill I.::iliiii- Hill.
Ktnrtlr. itH ."yion tlio hoi:
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An nihlrt on "Atn. rlrarlr.-itiOn" hy Trr f. I,.tvf.J 7..ir . f Xi.tr.- Irtrn 'jf.luK-:';; v.a: the f-nturv of th ( .ar:cr ar.J mi-ciin:; i f the Stauh H'-n J Woman's PF-oc'itlor. hr-li at th" Chimbcr of Cornau rw ilon lay v nir.gr. i-'.-veral iruFf were prr.nt at th" dinner f:orn tl.c V. W. A.. th h i-t-f of Wf.-.i- n 'o;e-M an.l nüicr h--.i Organization. Kntertalnrnent v.-s furnlshe.l hy .Marion Cady and Waiter O'KrriV. I'.'or.-nen L1rk neted a chiirrnnn and road a report on the. nuest i.-nr !n-s wliich were f-(-nt out to th" diTt -rent m "Timers several wee'r.. :ifr.. I'lan. for the year wen- uicuss. 1 and it was succute! and a)Iroved of by m-.-nii'.-! th'it sp. aker.H shoi: '.; hr ;rru,"ht hro iJurin? th coming nioaths to five addresses on VariOUS c'j! jvchS. 1'rof. Weir dealt with the roat qualities that make America whit
of thos Is atones for
Know that I nad comnutu .1 j i.iivi-r- -i i ion
tiiur.'.t r. j U a; n.-il that
in-- 'i.u.:u n .hp .-.i I 'i r- .m- i w ar u rit-un
; Kot. :.-(. n'.-- uife w.s not his le-il !wife and .he had hem with m? sov-
'T.'t ) week.".
j heard
From th.j
of the two men I we were driving to-
"I dechh a to m.tko one more try tO KCt OUt. S'li.wlv nn.t rinlii...cK
I h-ivo not 5--n her or, I rtached thv lock on the fide of
ou.-' of me her ::lor.e.
kill me if I her. n-m.hv
oi ner f.nce in.ii norm. nj,tn" r-.r nnä orw i .u.. .u.
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k a fet-1
ar. l h id told me to lr-avo . n.achlne
r so.a.SiOa- mr iiie f.aouun, oulck a n fi .vi. t v,.,i,a
- ..i.i ' ........ iiui . III Mil rc- Ii .htT!5 n wns d-Hp. r ite. y Jeul-: out fet-t first ami m-m w.n f -
.'kll 1 i I f r-i f h..a
II I-. .V . i . , - .. uut III 11. .XV illl. Hr later thr-at(Wl to hhuuMer.s wlvn lie er.Hörl nw. ;.r,.i
did not oult be:n with : struirirli d to xM-m.. i i . -
' ". t V 1-4 . I.ovt Ono Shoo. "1 kept kicking ar.tl screarrin;r all
"I d!d not 0'.d r ''"!.
eldpalk. in
Aihi'lt r;nllt. Sakl.
rpll f :f .'ri-;on from th
I vrj?, "a ndir.tr on tho
front of the
the time and .some place along the lino I l( , Oil' of tin- sih
.de curtains otf the sidi of th
in? Tine out of the door. He h-ori j mr.c.ilm in my fitht to free mvself
jir.oit. and Frank Zlmrm-r. of Ut-nv.-r
j.i "ini.-'.iir. uir-j nuuiuuw iicu i-y an American court martial.
Col. liitirhy of the U. H. military
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to mako un : 1 1 - Jt'ce oitice at L(.bh nz was
(ii'i.u u-" A.L)iiiri iiiai me iwo prioi. rt' were not ronnected with the military Intc Iii?:cnce fection. I!IettsT AnimMy. Hersdoll tk-clarcs that hp has no intention of htcomii. a German citizen. On the contrary, lit hopts to nturn Ij the. United States, pcssihly thi-i year. Ho Faid he had rtaon tc believe from statements made to him by "fpies" that a decree of am!:rty for political prisoners will b prorlairr.f-d at Wali.nton, after th I Iar lintr administration takes of.ice in March, w hich would ennb'e him to -m to Philadelphia.
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and asked and I fojht h;m lt-siierately.
turned
that I
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vas ioin?". tJ
to co hack and it was then
mpii d my Ciin." It.-inks would not t.tlk c--cern!nir
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that he was frui.ty of the c-harjre , ar.ythinir mort- till w Kot out tohic
r.Rl mm, ii w.if -uu. rtH.-ijr.iuii; p.aco and then vi.
nicn ne choked me aain. My (cdj Tiiat awiul feeling that come.-, 0vir you when you realize, that a man in chokinir. von- to . ci . nn.t
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-Premier TUmmele, of Rad-
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announcement lo t!i.
to tile f o i i '.' o this tragedy occurred taus-? they blow out
had Mopped Ik
she iM today
he
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mart v
paid,
The f-nt
which
it.
a tire. Then I
Tluy
that there fca-appod
had Mopped to fix to and laid tili.
'Th next thintr I know vc .to;p d alori;;:dc of another machine. Then If.ey hound me liand and foot. Then
tny took the l.eit off my coat and
faults and works for the eood
sed to consider a bill h-iralizi.-ii: i of a i! mi n fo-'.-thrr- Cn-iliv wm.
l-avm. nr to county officials v. her e ' pathv a?n(ni; us all I nre.'ed. from
the Iiit'hest even to the lowest anions us, and we mu't all work to-
ho could I n-
mj ankles with It and.ti-.ii
hand.i behind mv had,- wiih
the state b(Kir.l of accounts had h. l i I ayment to be illegal. in killing thi.i bill, which was s.iid to be intMr.ded for the b-n. f:t of county auditors, paid for ra akinr tr.-wsfcr books, the htm?" approved the recommendation mad. hy the majority of th committee that considered the rneasure. TrJt compini- of 7n.Ti.na nny ntrne in a general banking 1 U'ir.: nny J.dn the ffh ral n s. hank .xyptern and may write all kinds of Insurance, under provisions of a hill passed to engrossment Ijv thj houc. I'top. Miller.V-rrer. aetimr In the l.'tenyts of Insurance ,u-.'nf- and rovers, Fiicce-.lr1 hi an; end ir:- tb" 'ill to prohibit trust eompan; s from lemandi of a U.rrov. cr th.t ho pir.ee hi insiiranco with the company's insurance department.
Kc;h fa id.
r for the ideal of our race, he' eiltet! in his capture.
"RED" PARTY ELATED OYER BERGER'S WIH
of th men wis question
ed by the police Lift nltrht hut will be brought before Chief Kline and Av:it. Chief Cass-.'.dy todaj'. It H believed that they will he transferred to the county jail following their examinations today.
SENATE MAY ADOPT CLOTURE RULE OX FORDMEY MEASURE
Sociales Issue Statement on!''TiM;Kn from page o?,'r.)
Wilson Refusal to Par
don Debs
iroxT i Nr j:jf i; om j .c. r-: ( x i:. ) tlio concluding sentence of th' statr--mmt.
1 Jell !)i:s
to the
; t s:i (.i fi S
e.j protrjat!on
Monda hv th
Dnti. s
:-;dcr-d
and iTiins com n-.itf ee . fratnir. r p-. rmancnt tariff lecriw';, ti. n cans, d a live ly ' senate tilt. S'en. itorah said it w.i a "mystery"' how it could help wool prowers when two years' sup;ly of wim1 now are on hand. Sen. Smoot. rcput'üran, Ftah, however. c;ntendd that pa-sae of th" bill v-'ou'.d raise tlu price of raw woo!.
w i i.sox it renins pu:a. Ily As-ooi-t.-d Vre- :
i v. a-. ii:.(.JTuX. Jan. ::l. ReeomM VVTr.VtKT FIIO.M PACT: nyF.) j n"".! ition hy the department "f
ni-iiv " ui.u i:ie ten year sentence- o: lliu'i-ii" ". Fehs, lone; ;i prominent socialist leader, and now scrvin-r a ten ytar sentence at Atlanta, tla..
wars! fr v'd ition of the war time epion-
Htre laV.S, be COP iTiUt Iti, 'fJ"eCt:V' Feb. 12 next. Tarcdn's birthday, was reject-ed .Monday by Pres't Wilson and commutation refused. Th..' decision of the pi evident carne as no surprise because of his previous refusals to intervene in the ens- on the around that Debs had
Duties, on Wool.
n woo:, wnien were con- !
ho'js.
Studcbahcr Corju Declares Dividend, Payable March 1
sought to lia:idi'ip the viovernment through opposition to the select. v t'-'iA'ice act durinv tile war, and that prrantiriAr of cIchm r.cy in this case, miht induce similar tactics on the
part of others in the event of j
last .In';' in Oliv- t. Several !..!-'et--? ent'T'.-1 Washington's body. Tho police several werh.s as:o ree. Ived a telephone ciill from Chie.arro from ?n unknown party aF1.;Ir.cr if a reward had been offered
; for Carter. When told .was none., ho said thit
locat him any time th-.t a rewara j eorne Kind of rope. The threw mc would be friven. Thi? information, t in the bottom of the tar and Fioyd '.t v:as raid, was riven the Chicago j Ca rr drove it. The other man koi : p-!i -f. and Is boll- v.-d to have re-j in the second car and trailed alonr
behind us. "As near as I rememhor now It co much like a horrible dream and It is hard to collect my thoughts or. some of the details of the wild rid" it was at Huntington park that the tire blew- out. Ton-lit JiiMnitrI.v. ' "After we pot to where the other machine was and they bejran to strap me, 1 fought desperately to zcl free. They choked me and Cammed me ajralnst the car dooi so hard that it hurt my neck and shoulders. 1 am afraid that nr. shoulder is dislocated, it pains me ib dreadfully. "Hverj thinjir. was dark when I finally came to my senses and we were driving, driving, driving I did not krow where. "I was chilled with the cold and I nearly froze as I lay stretched in
me ootiom or the car with Uands and feet tied.
"I kept quiet, I could hear the noise of the other following us. "As I lay there in the bottom of the car, I thought of my baby my darling mtle. baby -my husband, my father. I wondered if thev knew what was befalling me. I shuddered as I thought that I mitfht never see them apain. "It seemed that we never would stop. Then, after a lontr while, it seemed like an u.tre of eternity we slowed aown some place and came
They talked
LABOR UMOPsS URGE PROBE OF ROAD'S STATUS
tve-al blent hood and
Worl-.vrsi; .1. W. Kline. pretof the International Urotherof Tracks"! iths. prop Forgers Helpers of America: J. A.
Franklin, president of the Tnternatioml P.rotherhood of Boilermaker Iron Fhip r.uil.lers and Helpers of America, and J. F. Anderson, vice president of the Association of Machinists. Wants Immediate Action. The teleixram asks PreVt Wi'son to tak imrni liate ster to have all the vidence in the case presented to the interstate commerce commission and says that union representatives were callir.rr his attention to the matter only beciuse "no .stone should he left Unturned to prevent
dI"L Thursday said '.hcl both Ib-rg-doll and h'.3 chauffeur, l-1uue.ni: Stecher, lnd Viecom naturalized C'erman citizens.) T'nliko Ü.rdoll. the chauffeur. T.'.iTene Wiechel-. "r'.r;;.loli's man Friday," intends to remain In flermany. He has taken out Gorman ckizenshio J'arr rs and pays he "never wants to see America again as lontr as he lives." Siecher was horr. in Uaden, but was taken to the United State at the ne of five by his parents. Pergdoll has become a "hero and martyr" in the: eyes of many of the Fberbaeh townsfolk. Put his hero worship is giving away to anti-American fe.-limr and n wave of "spyphobia" that is nearly hysterical in
its intensity. Th latter reminds emof war time. TiV correspondent ho was the first American to nach Kherbaeh following the attempt t-s-hoot Urgdo'l. found it txpedP-i-.t to report to the police immediate!:io prove hi?? Identity. Th.s high feeling has been Intensified by an alered statement attri t.aTo ! to Neaf that "If he were imprisoned a company of America soldiers would come from Coblerw and release him." This, together with the shooting during the attempt, to felze the American refugee has led to many muttered r. marks about "wild west gun play peaceful It.iden." Ilittcrnos DI-pIajcMl. The people are especially bittet because onp of the bullets evidently intent ed for liertrdoll. wounded . ic-year-old pirl Fraulein Ivor.at.link.
In th mid?t of all this Percrdo!; nnd .sit-chT have been living quietly and a:)parently indifferent to thhorne's nest they have stirred up Put their tranquility has now beei shaken. Th rgdoll fears a repetition of the attempt to seize him and has planned to "lay low." The polh said lie had better mike himself as inconspicuous as po!sib. which h has done. For a time he drove our every evening to the country horn, of a friend, but now he spends most of his time riding and Fh-cping it his hiVh-powered Pei.z motor ear.Poih , Tiergdoll and Stecher are apprchot she and irgdo!l carries a wicked looking automatic pistol most of the time. r.errdcll's friend In the country 5 an ardent huntsman and his honiü ia veritable arsenal. The hall i t'dJed with liunttias riiles and troi Iiies of the chase. The hiiks r.anklr.g the Neckar eher abound in game and Bergdoll ha In his possess. on a photograph of : hunting P'irty of which he was r: ricmbcr that rought down tive iber in an hour.
Expect Ask
Rail Chiefs to End to Agreement
uch (', a. in that
as outlined by
a catastrophe
Atterbury." sunnort of their statements
thev did not believe Gen. At-! to stop
'Word has been receivel in South Pend from A. C. Ilumpf. secretary r;d ass't treasurer of the stu-1-eb.iki-r corporation, who Is attending the nuetlrg of the corporation dir.torw in N"-.v York city, that the regular quarterly dividend of or.--
and three-quarters percent on pre- board
Vrrd sovk and ono an three-quart - ! un'ler
rs percent on common stock, was j bc!artd in the meeting of directors! Monday TIi" dUid.nds will bei paid to t!v st.'kh"u!. rs on rrav.l j at the c!oe of business on la b. i
te. on March i.
another war. Announcement of the president's decision was made a few hours after the recommendations of the department of justice had been submitted to him. Keviewed Ily I loan!.
The ease was revi.Wed by a special
now takir.'-r op all convictions!
the espionage act and their
findings were endorsed bv Attorney
(Teneral Palmer. The
I
s-Mten would re.oP.
or good
-e. in case
ri:-e on Iec. 28. U2.r. Th mndaiion is understood to
Cruelty Charnrd 7v Wift
, . ' have sog!; Med that P
III I Mil Tunint r ll
Alleging that her husband struck. Tii.l klcki'd her. Helen Pruc- has tll-d ult In the !uperl;jr (Oiirt for a divorc , Th.- couple was married Jan. 9. 1 f I T nn1 separated Jan. '2'. The plaintiff assort that she
bs had been
y pu.ii hdxby his conline-
n-.cnt stnee Juno io, it' ll.
Petitions were .resented several
month- a:-o ov
f social ist !c n'.iTS
terbury was presenting the actual facts in his statement, the unions leaders declared that the Investigation of the management cf the railroads had revealed the following: The transportation system of the country is absolutely controlled by the Now York banking groi'i centering around the house of iMor-
That this group Is treating economic service to the public and the welfare of the employes as a consideration Fceondary to the selfish purpose of squeezing shippers and farmers? and of destroying legiti-
i mate ortcan izations or tneir cmi ployes. ! That .Invr-sticatio.ns made by tha
tindintrs are i r()V,.ni mnta l agencies will show
ncouraged in-
dated costs.
Morale.
' That the roads have bdibf rateiv AttctHttcd to prevent employes
i from showing records of ctheiency
to me then
Uy Iiiternatioiml News Servicer "CHICAGO. Jan. ol. Pailroads of the Pnite; States through the labor committee of the American association of railway executives are expected to present their plea for a reduction in wages paid railroad i mployes. to the Fnitrd states railway wage l ibor board today The appeal to the labor hoard will climax a sei.s of conferences that havovbeen in -session here since Thursday. Th first blow of the railway chit fa struck direct at the present national agreement entered info while the railways were under federal control according to an outline of the pkin of the railway executives that became publio here today. Abrogation of the national agreement will first be demanded. Would Und Acrcvnicnt. The uithority for in immediate cut in the wages paid common labor will be asked, it is declared, and
the wage scale of other classes of heads first
I level of the "wage scale prevailing
in the communities where they are employed. In their plea for abrogation of the national agreement the Tailways will contend it is declared that "penalty payments" imposed
und.-rs.rood to have been pointed out t)Klt railrpads have that Hobs would be eligible f or , .jiKiencv and indatn parole on Aug. 11, 132Ü. nod that his Ynidermiiw
behavior.
under the national agreements and in many cases have undermined morale. That - despite claims an to the
under
the 11
i compelled u send her child, ortrinit. to Pvron. Mich., to live
! who
i -r pi c-'lde nt
! The oasv has
f.o:r tlne
bitt.rly f,.
ith her parents because her hus-'the courts uid said he did not want to s.o. dieted and
1,
ever
. .a & t- VI i t ft ii ntf All .tt fit.
union i.vior and ; resioraiion m -un.ii.-inj hhi. i
asking- for llio re- vaie owneiMi;', m- i"-1 o.v
found it to their interest temporarily to operate inetlick ntly and un
ci he I nited Slates, i economically. been consistrnrlv :,nll That thev .are attempting to flis-
chargmg
Ln. iio.v ilC years old. h:.s been a candidate
lotTi in .-in. I out of i credit orm? nled labor by
since Debs was Jr.-1 this- It ok of eecnomy to the rgan
and told me not to be afraid that they were not going to harm me. Family is Rich. ""We pot you because we know your family is rich and has plenty of money and that they will pay some, of it to get you back the pray haired man -said. 'Now you just keep quiet and don't make any outcries and you will be all rirht Vlw.n
I they pay us a reward we will see
that you are safely returned to your home. Put not 'till then. Wore not going- to hurt you. so you don't need to be one bit afraid. ' We're going to keep you here in this little
place until wo get the money, so 1 make up your mind to make the best i
or it and no harm will befall you.' "Then they untied my ankles and turned mo around so they could unfasten the rope from my hands I was so sore and stiff I could hardly sit up. The raised me to the seat and all the time kept telling me they weren't going to harm me and not to he afraid. "It was very dark and I could barely. make out the form of a little Fhack In a clearing along the trees. They lifted me out of the car and when I tried to stand up I couldn't. I was so weak and cold. Pains In Xcck. "I couldn't hold my head up on account of the awful pain In mv
neck and shoulder, caused from the
bv this acreement are costing
railroads $250.000,000' a year. This sum. the railroads assert, s paid out annually for work that is never performed. As an illustration it Is cited that a workman who is compelled to work through hi lunch hour must be paid double for the hour even though he Is allowed a lunch hour later in the day. Want Pioco AVork. A ret arn to the piece work sytem in railway shops also Is to ne asked. P. is asserted. Railroads claim that since the shop work was put on a time basis there has been an anpreciablo falling oft in production. The railway labor board is expected to hear the plea of railway
but later opportunity
the railway unions to arguments In opposi-
1 1-.
railway emi. loves will be permitted
to remain as it now Is for 10 days. Contingent upon abrogation of the national agreement, wages of common, or track laborers, of whom
there are more than 100,000 in the orously the proposed wage reduc-
Fnitcd States, will bo cut to the tions
will be given present their
tion to the petition of the road
Heads o the various railway brotherhoods are certain to oppose vig-
CROTHERS TALKS BEFORE MEMBERS OF PROGRESS CLUB
ger of the present for such notions imbedded in the minds of people cause cliss and race hatreds thit can be overcome only b ythe establishment of the spirt of good wll." Dr. Crothers expressed in conclusion a sincere belief that in America will arise the seeds of good wll1 that will banish forever the nation of the necessity for eternal conflict, and from the new spirit will rise the new poetry Imbued with a new realism. Preceding th? lecture Mrs. William J. Kennedy, accompanied r; Mr Gaumer. sang the alria from "Madame Uutterlly." Announcement wnu mnil of the nrvt fen em 1
There was fanciful beauty leaven- . Ilf lbo r1nh ,vnirh xvil, tnj,,.
cd with deep practicality in thr ' lee- aC,. n ,n thc ,ub roonv,.
ture. "I.very Man His own wm,.,, which time Ir. Richarson, of Maker." delivered Monday evening j Nf)rtluvoi.,t,Prn university, will dl--
Mecting
Tl
Attended Hv More
ian 250 Dr. Richardson Here Feh. 12.
i
r .around.
ll 'ifc?4L Awarded Decree From Hubby of Two Mouths
then e-'iivicte d
eral jury at Cb- e!:.r,d. o F.'IS. for violation of t la-
act, Sjvx-ifie Charges. Specific liv the charges
bv a fedSept. 11'. espionage
a .rain st
tT""V ...(ni. V- . Vli Jim.'- m .1 1.11. 1
'.ii.ii f.ii.n ii' i iiu.-: .inn l.ll e-l rc to provide a. home, fer h. r and tl:ati,iv,
h:m included attempting to incite insubordination In thV military for-
d
eh--tn?ctdir
grew in .11 ff rent ir. his art-
'r, Fannie A. Mo re
v;.s gr: a .7 .-s,
divorce yesterday
.Moore, They were mai i b d b r. rti.s. separating F b. 7. 1.2
- at
!.'l
v es of
of their mployes.
iz.n ion
Tk-.t they have llnancial practices
previous to the pass ige cf the Clayton act in 11 1. That thov Inyo contracted with concerns cuntrtd'e.l by thetn for the npair of hundred of locomo-
In the Rotary room of the Oliver . cuss- the o.uestIon, "Can the hotel by Dr. Samuel McChord Cro- I Generation Transmit Its thers, eminent essayist, clergyman Heritage?"
and student of Boston, who ad
dressed more than -0' memoer
at d guesis of th Progress clut
"It is a strange paradox of lif
averred Mr Crothers. "that th
same force that creates natural elc men's contiiVallv dissipates them
Present Pilgrim
yCURYflH TO BRING
SUIT AGAINST CITY
hurt I got when thev hurled mo : t ic rvirh the creations of man's
against the door cf the car when I fancv for from the source of his!
tried to get away. They took hold ; im;i'-in.aicn from which come the
revived the old or me. one on either side and they ( r,.n tions of man's which Yrev.lilod -. half Carried me as we walk. a ! . .,-.. tVo.
w:rdthocabin. , ,,.,... into sunerstitious. ar.tago-, Hl V riendlV and to Pro
v iiiMuu uiey asfr-a . r, t p notions iw-:r'iunf? -irn.'ii -non-
it V t l I .: J crnsructive: Accountant Say Action Will s.eos which . J
When
I i-oiirt
t I !-'U-M ained
: a in!' V . i S Oi
f-st i:u l'ho is
',
4
b.cr 1. s.iys.
f.eot "v, i he p.-. i,
cost oi
itiici ivj; p.ii.- miu ii r Pils f.r road -q u : p'ix-ri t i;'g cf ono four-ton drive truck ar.-I
tr.re ti;rM. and a halt ton tru
lor us. of th county roa.l repur' o'pirtPient Were or.b Te.l receive i bv the- conr.ty .'nir. ii'r. rs Mo - j (' ,v r.fr.r.Mii. Th.- .!.! wit! h. r . t
ci! Tdateh '. Tli--- total co.-t i I -t to e xc( f J 1. 100.
recruiting. Tlu.-
appealed to the supreme the Fii it d states, wlib h the lower court on Mar.
i : ii. rh
h--n r-lacd on tr ial at Cleveland. , ,-.nd especially called no w'.:p.ese in defen.:- organization
n a.b tie- or.lv a:g-'ment in nis
a app.-aling to the j he -it tacked the ad-
eviteice )y the lower1
l, ";is saviali! plat- i
of thousands oi
excessive prices.
1ves and tens
friiuht cars a
Tha. in the above outlined pract;cs, thev liave conspired to Inflate
o, n hi half, sapr. n.e court
j:'i--.-ii:i in
c-iart of ihe -St. form, which h
railroad operation
to charge o'.Pthe "disrd lack of economy
to governmental policies inaugurated under vnur a "lmini-Jtration.
s I re ..rds fr.-.m if . .
h
MfimVC AT ARPMORF.
The Ciar.mun'.tv cer.T
ne as
en ti. Vali V'.ol it w.Ui ;.
hid endorsed, and
th- trial of Pc-e and alleged that he 1 en his "state of
. t v o n ng tie I, ' a :.
Perfect Weather Favors Harding's Vacation Party
the espionage
rtght of
.1 by
ire-Debs
ore
tlie high ourt.
Pv Aix-i it-t I'r. ss; MIAMI. Fla.. Jan. SI. Perfect weather favored prcs't -elect Harding and his vacation jarty Mondav en tluir fisaing trip soiitii of Ii'ml.
Thrco ghout the day a tropical j j
me Put
rr.ces and
ir l wanted something to eat. (tic between classes,
i cou ia n t rat I wasn't th niv- .c
i.ng about eating my darling baby "Myth making, varying In conI only wondered if I would ever s'' ' Cf ption with the trend of the ages, my precious baby again, and my ! has alwavs been an Innate and nathusband and dad. j ,JTn, inctjnrt of men." seated Pr. "One of the little rooms in the Crf. horc nr,u jn Illustration the
p. ace iney am was wnere I was
hav
teet Controller.
stay. They said I would
to , tr. !
s'ay there until my folks pa!J the j crdowed ' inanlmntr objects with
ie.trfl ir.?y wouia demand. .,rc-onall'cs
i e com me mat i wouia not
Permitted to leave th room under;
In .rürr that City Controller: Swygart may have the authority of The courts to pay the demands of 1. P. Curwir., who was employed a? a special accountant to examine the books of I). W. Teep'.e, former city building commissioner, a friendly b-gtl uit will be filed today. It was
"In the atr--' o' Homer, ! ir.timate-d hist nisht. The suit will
praker sketched briefly the preh:a-
nric hr l.i of primitive men, w.no
my .icummne e -s. 1 r.ey too me : c ...
in me imnu ar.u j'.ac'i some loud -,
before me. but I wasn't hungry. "When they went out into th
i men prompted by the- same
native instinct created tor
beings
ot:s ana sv
i on niympus
' ; rdxitles
lmagi-th'-m-
h signate 1 as demi-l
spirits, dwellers
.vho moved the com-
the universe. From
be brought by Curwln, it i believed, in order that the city controller may have the authority of paying the ?12 demanded by Curwln. Mr. Swygart last evening denied that he had said the action of the
other room of the cabin they bolted : ,,,it nj?A g-.w manv mvtbs thouch board of works in employing Curthe door and teM me to be quiet and v'nger Veir.ir.d" as ultrrier be- win as a special accountant was lb .ake th.ngs easy. t was dark and r,.fc .ns.,0r- .!S to realms ofilfiL but he said that he could no' I groped my way to the only win- J fxr'Cv -nd . -tab'Ich tempo-; now pay the money because of th. dew In the room, to find it wis; ,!. OT1 " .nbern rf rest rnd eitv's financial condition. He a'
I rnflr rl un wtth
heavy wooden
Believe CravlulVs Death
more will n et Thursd'iy e v nil
ner w.h i.
s'
o.
r cf Ar.!-
:it the s-hmi! Vi c, n , '
;g. A chicken Hr.cd in the bism.-nt
i sun shown f n-m uncioiob d ski' s and
I tanned the feces of the fishermen
rt i n jr f as t'oir Vicht. Shadow V, raaneuIvcsul: oj Drunken Lrawl.,y V..,x :i!,ou: xVii. J!arrioi,da and sail
i i t
frcrr. o cook ur to
tra will furnisli mucic Jr.g.
Art is ore
t!
even-
T!.e .v.Mv..-ii,r(-
Ii.olAKT. I-.d . Jan.
were lo.lgid in ;ai! tore .
,t- morning foUcv.f-.g- the finding 'the body of Ee'.gar W. Cr.o'ii i
j t" i s y ; gri unds rit Cocolobo island. I The shariov i.-. expected to put tl. Three, back iu! Mi.'.mi lit. Tiu-sdar and
i
WLLL IMlt)KT TOBACCO. If. P. Pandfield of the I,ttv!V1-1 leele Cigar Co.. has h ft for H tv.m i
it-ai'ilay. The nolle-.- theory of tl
.U-r.th ! that Crr.y' in a ficht with 1-
in
was
: u tr.es s ..: i plans ami ' cf the O? , We jn, sdi
en.rage 1 i tri- c-:
r. Harding changes his yield to the u-mtuatioa a.y.bo waters, he will siart y morning on his return . U g i s . i r e
I t
Cuba, where he will purchase Mock for hts concern.
n-w J
Try XLJVS.T1MES Want Ad
-.' -A are r.- 11.
'. : i n ' . ' ' ' ' r i "i a -" -. uhh"l iii.g all to h.a.; aair.bt
companions tol- -., cnuptry c..:i go tb.rough war Ion Sattire' ay j without 'a period, of readjustment, ' r.-vtaled that!jU: ve have reach".! the lowest step ,
i: i'urt.! and and are r,"v: oi the uprrr.'k'," The men in . ps , st -el-: 1! r ling sai l In an i"-
Marry i tcr iow M.K' -he l by r local new-main-it) , r M.n.bv. It was hi t ontv
j - J are . cnuyr p.; on national political at-
evi.bi.ic they claim jf.vi-v but lir poke at U ngth the nun 'Florida's climate.
An nutops'.'s si -.:ll e- 1 s ! o"e l o: i
T.'-i-'i''! S 0'ior. and Fred II 1 All
Phi
polio
realized that I was a prisoner -
van you imagine my reeling as . f t a
pnsoner in tne riancs or two strong men I had never seen before. miybe to be murdered. It all seems like a niht mare, an awful night mare. If7trs'ln Stuj:xr. "And finally I ciez.d off into a sort
of stupor, weak from my continued' struggle, to free mvself. T ,p.-n,i
sleep I just fell into a kind of daz-
r T :cn. vhi' h in.i gir.a ion."
!s the rr-'tlve continued the
i er.
f i,i i"..i f
... . nil. . . J . "We liffer in mnd-rn t?ri thc ancients hy eronifyi1
cf the ; t-rnnded tbe den-.ar.ds cf Curwan as speak-! exhorbitant in view of the fnet that ' me mbers of the Mate board of accounts charges the city but $10 a
irs f--i,m ''' v.ni;e -,urwin is attempting to
om i
c asse- I
fti'l nations . hire's Th'
: V . than Inanimate
p
gre It
i nearu rnem talking over plir.s. Thev talked in a law
and
'th. ir VOice.
on
I wa s
. v : n
Tb!1
said.
I cnuidn t make cut whnt th..--
Then they : rcan.e oniet and
just kept still and prayed.
"They were very kind to me all he time they held me captive r.n'v
to let me TO CUt of the
y never ence mitrea;. d w e " j u st ; . s c r. u r ! v o is
rrasr.e-.I I f:T-1! 1 k n c v.-
wtrrt arm ' i-i afraid
and t.i" d't.e room in
ir.g he'. I was -my prison. I-, rning w;. n the oit'eers -?o th? doc-rs and windows ! at the t"p f-i my voice. ;h u who c--. p un-d m
!i r vc rs and I i. v wr uld shnot me
collect at trie rate o
J SeveraJ attempts, it is said have t e-n made by Curwin to col'ect thx I money from the city controller but : the money car.r.ot bv paid because cf
the depleted city treasury.
-ed
th. y r. fu-
liouf . Tli me. Thev
:s They ceiliu be only thej mad- mer realize that I was being; held a pris-
b f'-re "It Irr.il thing
'. w tha
.;" r - u a trrrib!,-
to thick of it. A i d I kn-r my 5ar
tile was
r.nur.vnovAL ito.MU) Minrrs i'.v Assrrc::itel Prers: IXIIAXAPOld.c. Ind.. Jan. 31. The state b"ard of education m ' hire Mond iv for its regular mor.th ty m'-..,ir.g. Adoption of text books
for bo
got to me. suspens 1
the- npxt come liuir ! t t'rd.-
the coming year probably w:l the mot i:niortant matter .-'
up, according to I. H. Hin
sap.
threw hi -irr.s arour. 1 rr. . my band and frtedom at last'"
hu5-j struc-ion and board.
mb'-nt of public
a member
or
3". til
"C3
When Mrs. Housewife Buys the Sunday Dinner
In trie Jays when prices were lower Aan thev are now, Mrs. Housewife went over to the corner pjocery on Saturday afternoon and bought whatever she could find that would malic a nice Sunday dinner. She bought promiscuously a little of this, a little of that. Before she went to the store she, perhaps, had little idea of just what food was going to be served at that Sunday dinner the meal that is the biggest one of the week in most families.
But today Mr3. Housewife buyj differently. Higher prices and the advancement of the culinary art to a ccience has caused this change in her method of buying. She does her buying as systematically as she does her cooking. She knows pretty well in advance just what is going to grace the table for that Sunday dinner. She plans it well and she kr4ows just the exact amount of vegetables, flour, eggs and the many, many other necessary things, needed to make that dinner a success and she takes just as much pride in "making that dinner a success as her husband does in making his business a euccess. After the dinner has been planned che starts her buying systematic buying. She knows that the wideawake grocers and butchers adver tise so she looks to their stores as the place where she can find the best quality at the best price, She knows, too, that
The News-Times Market Page which appears in the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning editions, carries the advertisements of these wideawake dealers in foodstuffs and she makes up her iists accordingly.
She also finds on that page the market quotations, recipes and other news that interests her making another reason for her to turn to that page. Grocers end butchers are given an opportunity by The News-Times to make their appeal to the housewife just at the time when she is buying and in the place to which she looks to find the articles she wants for that Sunday dinner,
Let the advertising department tell you how you can cash in cn this Sunday dinner, Mr. Grocer and Mr. Butcher.
Call 2100 and ask ior an ad man. Use the Market Page in the South Bend News-Times
To.
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