South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 259, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 September 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 16. 1921
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MURDER COUST MAY UK MADE OS ARBUCKLE HJr.ntir.fl on pare two)
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REVERE MOTOR GO. LIABILITIES ARE
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.! . .r to know what went on In Ar ..uokle's rooms th.it diy. Sit Wltnoo5. Hr" nrr tho fix women witnfAJa I- tho c .- upon whom the district ntrn-y m-t Jep'r.i for tvidtnc: Mr. niruL.rvA Dclrnonio. Virginia I: j.p'h fr;-r.d., rr.iin witr.M for j.r. cutiin. who brought about tl. ra-i.-l'-r chirr". Zy rry.-or.-rrv '.., who, acc-ni-
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J-y ; Clirk, show crirl, Zoy Pre-vt'-frin1, not a -witr.f p, hut it?d hy thf- district attorney to brace up 7.r--' ihmsreible story. With th exception of one r two
DRINKS POISON AS COPS PROBE DAD'S ACTIONS
Rachael Asbncr, 19, Daughter of Alleged "Fence," Attempts Suicide. (Continued from pico or.e
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Tho letter rime while the prand j':ry wns apsemblinc to miko formal
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"1 'i r .!-' to ) bidding upc 'j t " r.- and .'i.-v-i.'r.s of the . T: -.l -n p'ir-iti- ii ai.d to inro to th' b n- i;t of the heirs, x-'-utivc. n din . r. j . t p tt'TH .nd a.-sirrri?.
Agisting the local authorities in tho oarch fir stolen loot. The poods found In the mornln? yarch consisted of ladies' and mi.3ea ccat-", 3'ard good?. sheetin. suillngo, neckties and rubbem and boots. A considerablo number of men's thot-3 and rubbers were unearthed durin? the search. Trom the Chipin t. home, the detail :f detectives, composed of Sirs'- Kociorowtkl, Detectives nium-
fle'd. Polla and two railroad detectives vent to the Lerrnin and Lerner. i!ore at 13P2 W. Division t.. and therft the proprietors of the ptore Identified pevcral neckties stolen durinc: a robbery of tho ?tore three months ago. Stolon GcKVte In Store. The principal disclosures of the Investijfition wa afforded as a result of a visit to Afdiner' utore, 22'2 W. WaFhington at. There In a little room, which, before June 1. wruj ued an a family residence, table were covered with miscellineoug article of merchandise. Neckties, with a bire shade of tho German and Lerr.pr trade mark yet remaininit, were found bearing now prico tags and evidently for Pile. In the basement of the f-tort were found scores of empty shoe boxes, the majority of which showed erased shipping tar and indication the poods had been re-marked and reshipped. Tho result of the investigation so far conducted by the police affords what they believe- to be proof that Ashner and hi3 confederates not only aro repporriblo for numerous boxeir lootlnc. In which their operations extended between South Bend
voted ;and Chicago and north into Wiicon-
Fin. but that several merchants of South Bend have been made the victims of the band &b the reuult of
'Jair to Desert the City
I Henry Farker. CIeorge Enpluh and I Mitchell Brown, all colored, wero ar- ! r ?te 1 Thursday ni?ht on a chargo I of HUfpicion. A telephone call about
3:30 o'clock ad'.'ised tha polico that prowlers were lurking about a para? at 303 N. College st., and Oillcer3 Poore and Dunnine: were tent on the call. Parker and EnglUh had just been released from jail Thursday afternoon and had been advieed to pet out Of town. Police official prom :. -ed them a?si5tan?e in seeing
thit thy left South Bend upon their
release.
DAUGHTERS CHARGE
MOTHER OF MURDER
ANNUAL DISTRICT SESSION SEPT. 27
Bishop McDowell of Washington to Preside at Conference Here.
Father's Death at Night is Blamed on Love of Wife for Another.
AURORA. III.. Sept. 15. A mother w.s.9 arretted here Thursday on complaint of two daughters who charged her with the murder of their father. Tho mother, Mrs. Frances Balchunas "4, was taken into custody with John Petroska, 27, whom the girls. Helen, IS, and Frances, 14, charged, had been attentive to their mother. They said Mrs. Balohunas had turned on the g-as ono night as their father, Dominio. slept, according to Ass t. States Att'y. J. Bruco Ame'.l. The girl?, according to Amell, say that the night their father died, he v.i9 aked by their mother to give up a room ho had been sleeping In. to occupy the ono In which, ho met his death. The girla charged that thei- mother desired to be undisturbed in her attentions to Petrösk. who had been a boarder in their house and had been ordere-d out by their father. Mrs. Balchunas and Fetrojrka are held In Jail -without ball on tho murder charge. They protest their innocence.
The Methodist Episcopal church rf the United States will hold i'J 17th annual meeting in South rnl. commencing Sept 27. And continuing for a week. Various dignitaries from almost all of the larger cities
I in the country will be in attendac-w j and the ee-?sion will be presided ovr I by Eishop W. F. McDowell of Wahj ington, D. C. who a.umed an inj portant part of last year's program 1 at Lebanon.
Among the dignitaries of the Methodist Episcopal church from out of town po:e are Rev. F. T. Williams of Lafayette. Ind.; Rev. M. X. English, Oak Tark, 111.; Dr. William E. Wirt, superintendent of Gary. Ind., schools: Dr. C. A. Woods, Indianapolis: Dr. N". E. Davit. Chicago; Miss Bertha Creek, mlionary to China; Dr. E. J. Moore, assistant general superintendent of tho AntiSaloVi League. The annual meeting will be opened with the initial address of Rev. Williams Tuesday. Sept. 27, which
will be followed by Fix days of actual session replete with talks and; permon by the leaders of the great; religious body. Rov. Enslih will deliver tho keynote address at the Wednesday session and a talk on "South America" by Rev. U. G. Leazenby, of Lafayette, will follow. Dr. Wirt, of Gary, will speak on religious education and the session will closo with an address by Rev. Fredrick F. Shannon of Chicago on "The Modern Man's Religion." Thursday's meet will be dedicated to tho anniversary of the Woman's Home Missionary society and the annhersiry of hospitals and homes.
Addree by Dr. C. A. Woods. Indianapolis. Dr. N. E. Davis, Chicago, and Rev. Shannon will be characteristic of the d-y. The anr.iyersiry cf the Woman's Foreign Missionary society will be remembered Friday in the addresses of Misa Creek, missionary to China, Rev. Morrison and Rev. Shannon and Saturday's session will mark th anniversary of temperance and public morals. Addressees appropriate of the day will be delivered by Dr. Clarence T. Wilson of Washington, D. C. Dr. Moore of th AntiFalcon Lagu. Dr. H. A. Gobin and Dr. M. P. Burns of Philadelphia. BL-hop W. F. McDowell of Washington. D. C, who will prvIde at the conference, will deliver the sermon Sunday followed by address by Dr. A. II. Haymaker of Zanes-
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New York. Th session will close Monday In tho final addre-pse of church officials and the- reading cf appointments
51,000,000 MOTOR SALES COMPANY IS ORGANIZED IN CITY
South Bend and Mishawaka Men Incorporate Under Delaware Statute?.
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INTMAXAPOLI?. S--pr The National Auto Ir. r . :r. Dliware. and capitalize-d at ?:. -").' qualified Thursday to ,! bu:ir.e.?s in
SUMMON PARENTS OF DEATH VICTIM
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ard Redding, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redding, farmers living near New Carlisle, may bo Issued today by Coroner Crumpacker, who haa summoned the parents of th victim to appear In hia orfiro today. The official verdict was delayed in the Redding caso beeauso of the condition of the parents, who wero injured in tho crash and were only released from L'pwcrth hospital several days ago. Howard Iteddir.g's death tvtxs caused by the buggy in which he an! his parents were riding being struck by a Laporte moto-Ist about a mile
least of New Carlisle on the night of j Sept. 5. According to tho coroner.
thero is little dou'Dt but what tho accident was unavoidable. His verdict was delayed in order to secure tfie statements of the parents, he siid.
Louis J. Smith cf S:i Harry W. Ciirk of M: Artie'.: s of incorp-r.i: tiled with S'-c'y JacV.s.; low Interlocking Bl:l: company of Terr. lh;i at 120. 000. Its dlrerto: S. Emery of Wort hi net
Nichols of Terre Ha-üt. ar. i liarvty L, Dor.ey of BlocmtU-ld.
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A French statistic! m h i . been dabling with f.gures t.. f.r.d out Just what man doe with that pre-Inu?
thing called time. He cor. .- at the age of 5.0 year- th man has s'ept 3,eiC .lays 6.500. walked S 00, amu- 1 4.000. t;n: 1.T.0O eating, a 500 day?.
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Fall In! For tho Hr-t Tall lYollc of the season Oilier Hotel Saturday evening. Subscription $2.00. plus tax. Tickets at tho door. 177-17
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;nhcre life Arbucklo is alleged to hive taken.
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ITiORAXni AVALTITIIS. Fiflr nee Walter, wifo of Le Otx Walters. ISir. Sellow et died at th? ri. Joseph's hospital, Mlshawaka. at 11 p. m. Thursday night, following an operation. Fh i. survived by her parents, Fimuel Walters, and Catherine Wal-trr.-?, four children. Glos.-?, Richard. Clertrude and Blanche, by wveral brothers and pister, Mrs. Mabel Fplincer ef near Rremcn. FUa J. Car-b.-'.n.i. of th!." city, Mrs. Emma Btu-
storo robberies. Ashner was arrrpted by Chicago detectivfs an he entered the home of a R. & O. railway engineer who was ild to have confessed to "steering the gang of thieves and being Implicated in a number of box car robberies. Ashner had gono there. It was said, to ask tho engineer to "speed up" in other haul?, that his --supply" wü "becoming low." The engineer. It was fald, told the detectives that Ashner was the "fenco" for tho gang and that the stolen wares wero disposed of from hU storo here to various merchants. Ashner is now in Jail In Chicago. He was f-ld to have told ha fa .Tilly that the broken loLs of good that littered his home and were articles "bought at .iu ti' t ' Other arcsts are expected here.
FAIL, IT IS FEARED
Fii'I In! For tlx Iiit 1 ail lYolic of ! ;t- Mi Olltrr Hotel atwr!.i r-nin-r. Sub-fripf ion SJ.OO. jilu. tax. 'JU-l-tM nt the lor. 177-17
br. Mrs. Father I'ittman. and Mr. Ruth Johnson, all of Bremen, and r.a.ly.s Carbeini. of this rity. Ray
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varof.mi, ana .uiton v;artiria, oi this city. Mk Walters ffa.t born on June 2, in I'nion township, and has lived in this city for many years.
Tho funeral services will re
fcrn the Broadway Evanpellcaf church Monday morning at 10 o'elork. the Rev. Oarflield Johnson Itlc-iatinir. Tho burial will be at Fr'TitT.. Ir.d.
MADRID. Sept. 15. Rumors are current that the present povernmen:
held i coalition cannot survive the opening i
of parliament. The coalition cabinet I meeting with many difficulties. Discrepancies of views aro arising dally between the liberal and conservative groups.
Wc Have thf Newest in PER R INS' K.AYSERS and FOWN ES GLOVES
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
BgJSBp COMPANY
Saturday Open Tiii 9:30
NEW HATS - For Women and Children Are Here
Flannelette Gowns, Pajamas and Skirts offered during September at verv interestinj priees. .Mi nf tfio'j.j Ormonts arc made ol vory ooocl Flannclttt" .ind are cut full to asMirt perfect comfort. Gowns 51.00. 51.50 and 51.03. Plain white or o!o:rc! stripe-; V or rc.p.nei no'Ks; trintmcd m t; L-ms titcfiin or braid. Fj.-;rna3 51.50 and 52.50. Several colored stripes in t'ie Hilüe Butke or two- ; styles. Ski;ts 89c and 51.00. iJl.iin sliito and colors. Dr. Dtnton'i Sleeping Garments for chilciren at very special prices.
Under-Muslins of Qualit: Start now making your Christmas presents of embroidered lingerie. Here are the materials: Mercerized Chiffon sheer but firm 59c, 75c and 89c Nainsooks 35c, 45c, 50c, 65c and 59c. Nainchecks in all shades 50c. Flaxons in checks or stripes 35c. Dimities in checks or stripes 29c. Long Cloth 16c and 25c.
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