South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1922 — Page 3

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PRINTING CONCERNS ; IN COMBINE, CHARGE I INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 10. A I s'.it'-.u-l'!0 cornir.itlor. of larK? I prjnTinjr roncrrns to jtif rompMl-

!!-.; in IrAtlr.x on county jobs is Ir.u-eratlnjr ti-.dpr nw jpecificatloni lra-.vn by th rtatp board of ac-rn-int, .Vs? hb.Th. chirf comof th board, today.

MARRIAGE TRIP ENDS IN DEATH FOR GIRL INDIANA 1IARHOII. Ind.. Jan. 1 V

i Namlno NunzJato, who cam from

Italy to wM Anthony Tlrllrzi. i dii today bcai of her loyalty to th" nu- lov sh found, in America. ?!x month. aro Anthony and his mother. Mrs. Mari Tlrlizzi PT.t Namino to rorr.f? to the United State?. Another weethart drov Anthony from her heart, and he refusM to marry th Tlrlizzi youth. Knrac'-d. Anthony' mother shot hr thre tlm. It 1 charged. Anthony rc--fu?f-s to leave h-r bier.

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?-nv" into th letting of contracts. Thi combination existed by tacit und "rfandinir. I'rhbach PtatrJ. find kpt otjtsldt- bids from cnterir.K certain districts of the ?tate.

BOOST BLUFFTON MAN S FOR STATE SENATOR I BLUFITON. Ind.. Jan. Id. t ;:(. ri;"- L. Faundrr?, puhlishfr of the j Uluffton Banner, is beincr boosted by his friends for a seat in the f.ate ' fon.it". i Th-- Il-.rtford City New-, published

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GIRL RITES KIDNAPER AND FOILS CRIMINAL INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 10. A kid-

MjnbW, Hen Ludwig from a couch where

I she was sleeping early Tuesday and j started to carry her away. ! II r cries, smothered with the

kidnapper's hid over her mouth. Mi?? Lud wie rtrucreled vainly. When she reached the middle of the street outside the home she sunk her teeth into th burRlar's hand v.hi.-h eovered her mouth. Ho sc re a med Anth pain and droppe.1 her and escaped.

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In th L'" e;tr.- Dr. Hurty has ! n Ii iid of the wf.ife ealtii d-T-artni' iit he his handled five such ' '..- s. 1 1 u 1 1 i n lt i- hliicd to th first patient i-U Indiana to be

cured and Dr. Hurty said the per- , 'C"TT,, fIir'TI:V manenee of th.! cure co ild not hT jAliK 1 , MAIL IIIItIIWAI

prlicted. but the treatment removed every symptom of the dis-

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in nt by . S. I--;h, attorney prnril f.r Indiini. Tuesday. The com-

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f- rence. acrorilirLT to Mr. Ivsh, will I - '.. attended bv Thomas S. Mcilur- I YrATN ATr ACtTs I nY i;P

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RATES FOR UTILITIES WALSAW, Ind.. Jan. 10 Lower

an IndianapolL- nttorney who has a rates for every utility operatincr

number of Insurant company clients. Mr. Iv-f-h. anl posibly others. Mr. I'aker requested the nfernee. th attorney peneral said. An order, affecting certain Missouri companies, was issued, by the Indiana lnsuranc department kust

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War.-aw was aked In a petition prepared here Tuesday by Walter BruPaker, new city attorney, for presentation to the public service commission.

Brubaker prepared the petition at the direction of the citv council.

COMMISSIONER, RESIGNS INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 10. "Walter Bahrt, of Fort Wayne, a manufacturer, has resigned an a member of the state highway commission, trivine a.s a reason that his business will not permit him to devote the attention necessary to the state office. No official announcement was marie of Mr. Zahrt's action, but it was learned that Gov. McCray, who appointed him, had not accepted the resignation. Other memhers of the commission said the governor desired Mr. Zahrt to remain on the eommission.

November and thrt Missouri depart- The amount of decreases asked was

mnt notified Indiana official that unles the order wa rescinded, all Indiana trisiranco companies would be barred from Missouri. I'nder the Indiana reciprocal law, Mr. McMurray says he If left no alfernative than to bar nil Missouri "ir.p anie.s from Indiana., if the Mis--ouri fdTicia'.s carry ovit th'-ir threat.

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m KKirriNf; associaiiox. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Jan. 10. J. B. Carney of Morristown was elected president of the Indiana Dairy Marketing association, which filed incorporation papers here. W. O. Mills of Mooresville, was elected first vice-president. A. D. King of Muncie. second vice-president, and C. It. George of Indianapolis, secretary-treasurer.

TWO GIRLS INJURED AS AUTO OVERTURNS HAMMOND. Jan. 1. Mildred Muhi. IS years old, and Katherin Gcrnacz, ase 13, wer seriously injured here Monday when an automobile in which they were riding turned over near Roben'. The jrlrls were returnins: to their homes In East Chicaco from riohery. in company with two young men when the accident occurred. One of the young men is b-in? heM pending the outcome of the girls' injuries.

ENFORCEMENT REPORT TO STATE SUGGESTED INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 10. A suggestion that prosecuting attorneys of the ptate make monthly reports to Atty. Gen. Lesh concerning the 'aw enforcement activities ol sheriffs and police officers in t h ir districts may be considered at t heconference of prosecutors which has hen called for Wedntsday to inaugurate a campaign against crimo in Indiana. The suggestion was made by a county prosecutor in a letter received by Mr. Lcsh.

BUNCH, FORMER MUNCIE HEALTH OFFICER, DIES MTNCIL'. Ind., Jan. in. Dr. Fred L. Hunch. ZÖ. brother of former Mayor Rollin Bunch and city health officer and president of the Loard of safety until the close of the last .administration In December, died Tuesday morning of stomach trouble. Dr. Bunch was a major in the medical corps during the war, serving oveiwas.

CHURCH ELDERS WILL RECOVER FROM 'WINE' GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.. Jan. l' All of the eight elders of th" Seventh Reformed church, poisoned Sunday by beine; served with furniture polish which was mistaken for f'Hcraniental wine, will recover according to statements by their physicians. Two of the church leaders, regarded ats in critical condition Sunday were much improved today. The condition of the otheu was not serious.

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Steals Rest Room Bible WARSAW. Ind., Jan. 10. Tim meanest thief In the new year visited Warsaw Monday and stole a Bible from the woman's rest room at the county building. The Bible was donated for the rest room by Mrs. Victoria B. Moon and had repose! on the table there for many months. .

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HOUSE OF DAVID TO FACE COURT ACTION GILN! RAPIDS. Mich.. Jan. in. --Federal Judk' John W. Pock Monday owr-ru'ed a defense motion

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Benjamin and Mary Purnell, i f the House rf David, a r

co'ony at Benton v John Hansen . ! v t. w ho w ere ( 1 g'ir.izatitdi and

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