South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 95, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 5. 1922
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Citizens Hounfliip Iliplnvaymen After Daylight Kau Clair Hank Holdup. (Continued from pae or..) hnr.i"-- u ith rif..H nr. i yhnt-guns. th ( hri.'-o wns on.
Th- In lrr of th sir,? mrtiM I the ra-h hrforo f.d. Ho ran'
j frrm t.:nk f'Huwl ry r.lhs and j ;hf look-out. Th trio junipfi into t
JtMo wnitirL' rr. T'hin? which iinms.K'.s ( r- i-xrhans'd by th flririr hanii'.' and the armed citizens
before' the rar liaI falr'.y pol unr way. One ihot rire-I ty rr.o of the har.'litfi .struck a i)!atr-glas window of a furniture ?orc an.l huritd Itself into a tiro.sT. Thon1 wir? '.vfre kept buy spreading a per.cral alarm. South Hcnd and h't. Jr.c;h, as well a. Xilca and Powasriac rolice were noticed. To the credit of the high-powered machine of the local d'-partmeni.
j Chief Iaurence Iine and Ser?t. Bert iC'lrndtfad at the wlu-cl. representatives if the local department were the first police oncers of adjoinin? I towns to join the porsr. Detectives
Wolter, Cutting and Terser and a re pre Fentative of The News-Times wore in the police car. rirst To fiive l"p. .Iut a thn local officers arrived.
jfarmess and (itizens. more ttiin 50 j "i; number shouted that on of the I robbers had already given himself ! up, shot in the arm. The it her three
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1 fr ihrr.:?. h' :r.ad an affidavit ; .'-f. a.! r:IN'DIANArOLI5, April 4. Mrs. ' r.f rei.1r.e. ar! d! I r.--t rr.' th';:r. or Xora Postal, of Plufftrr.. Tu" - 1 iv ' liver whirh was prar.tM on th '.arr-' or.--
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i slir. They noon purrenderid. j Tlie bandit tar stopped in front j of the Eau Clair State bank at 3:30 o'clock. Griffith remained at th4
A Itadlo speech delivered by Sen. Harry S. New from Iiis crilce ! in Washington to his constituents in Indiana has railed a storm in t congress over the use of government radio transmission facilities for j campaign speakers, b'ome legislators are demanding that all political j parties be iven equal rights to the use of government apparatus v.hile others favor denying the t:te of government Ftations to political fpcll- j Mnderf. Photo shou? Nfw delivering his speech. i
despite the hc.i of mud. rtsulting from steady rains of many days, they forced the car a mile and a
' wheel of the Pratt six while three
L...,i, Albert Hill. top. n-w direc- j companions entered the bank I L. tor of tho p;iP au of Printing and I Psa' I-rcsldent. waj working behind i:,:cravln?. succeeding Jamrs R the counte, wü Kenneth Tatman
;t.. or-ln,- to lr:f..: mat! -n Hatching X 1'-tom- I "Throw up your hands and he )f a.l'junrtf rs lore fdy. ;,. nl (1 quick about It." the banditfl that he had h hn-.wiede ..f xh' ir rilV If IftDIXC i spokesman growled. And a Hess
were tnai moment in a poene. ne half before if became mired.
Pursuers were close upon the trail but the bandits endeavored to set fire to their automobile or the automobile driven by them and which might have been appropriated for the occasion sending it up in flames as a decoy for the armed pursuers who they nc doubt believed would first attempt to extinguish the hiaze In an efort to save the stolen money before giving fur-
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ORDERS PAVING OF
MICHIGAN STREET:?
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failed to hokst them high enough the leader, the white man, fired a
BUREAU SHAKEUP yhnt he to fm ur
i higher. M'r.ntinued from pace one.) j One of the bandits walked behind ' "nt"r n here the money. $1,-
au ren.oa!s wero purely political, jr;, In the till. A.s he approach-
thc administration should say fo. , . . c.ing tht three men with his
s '"The demo. -rats will di with j r, volver. they backed a few paces, ;i-jdgs of honor if you stand thm j stepping on burglar alarms. The M dif!-Mt;on of a r. solution for p aL-ainst th. political wall and ! p audit grabbed the money and made tk Improvement of MJchl-atj Ft. slioot th-?n," ho .-aid. "Hut they j a clash for the waiting machine.
frrm a point 40 feet north of the . 1 lu Mtiping.inu inr onje. l j th; whining frn h republicans north line of 1'alnurw av. south v,shu wan( (hHr johs." the ettv limits. w?ks ordered by the Sen. Muses answered with the bcrird of work", in so-h:i T'i-bay ' 'I- -laration that ho nver had "been rrr ti,' ,,r,i,' :..n':,ti,H, i t'rt ught ' hining and knew of no ono
wh.ich was eonferr-tl. a;.p!:'c-s as far
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.senator, "I oommend the. attitude of
pared from that -tictt s a;'.h. The .11" , ",u"i"'p l" reason tint a 24-ft. pavement in- ih" I"''nt then." sttr.d of a full width pavement. sp. ihVd in th- .riginal resolut;.. n OKLAHOMA JUDGE will be provide I f.u tint p'irt. ( - tending to ?n- c ;y 1ou:v1t:v li'i-.' ULLA I LS SLA IlSir P,U wa re ,.. . ivo l ai d r- ier ,1 OF ARMY OFFICER to thy e:tv engineer !o.;- t a hula t ioa
to he reported (a edn-s1i. April f. at r o' '. o k for "r.u'f, uro arid
wall on P.owurau st. from cid" st. '-il" p. m.. siid ho wan coming to to Klin st.; y rad- nirii and w a Ik tay all night." ou ro: ah! st. from ras- Knc of Kiir.e Atter attending the theater, Mrs. ft. to Sampson st.; b curb and , i;iv ;M;d p,.,-k, I . i y said, agreed to w 1 k o:i I'.iirild st. fr .-.o, A-,r st. to ; j.; i:Jn U) later at the hoel whero
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As tho automobile quickened its speed from the holdup scene a deputy sheriff, armed, rushed from a barber shop nearby. lie was joined by another deputy who had beard the alarm in the garage where he was employed. They fired but the bandit rar sped on.
Citizens of the hamlet of 307 in-!
ther chase. Tho ruse failed for the car was not on.sumed. Put Miclii-tin townsmen were out for game and were not to be thwarted. They were In close pursuit as the Pandits fled across a field in their final dash for liberty. Henry C.riffin of Gary. Ind.. hiding behind a log emptied his gun when he was shot by Elmer Wyman of Eau Claire. He held up his hands to surrender and was quickly taken in tow by members of the posse, while others kept up the chase for hi three brothers in crime. (riffin's companions reached th wooded lowlands and protection of the shrubbery. Their attempt tc cut through thp woods was foiled as they saw that the posse was well organized on the opposite side and
(that their escape had been cut off.
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habitants, attracted by the i-hots and the burglar alarm, confiscated automobile? j arked in the villige and gave chase. Others, despite the panic of excitement caused by the sensational daylight holdup and robbery.
i communicated with the sheriff at
St. Joseph. Mich., and with town police authorities in neigh boring cities. The bandit hunt was on. posse after posse bei na: formed to run down the robbers. In the little town of P.errien Springs the band t.s met their first tumbling block and were forced to turn into a dirt road :t an only hope of escape. Michigan roads
in springtime played havoc with tho
They backed into the St. Joseph
Seven Candidates Initiated At Weekly Meeting of Rcdmen Monta.uk Tribe No. 4 2 G , Improved' Order of Pedmen, initiated a elasa of seven candidates at their regular ! weekly meeting last night. The de-j gree work was exemplified by the! local officers and degree team. i Upon recommendation of the char- i ter committee, it wa.n voted to pet I- ' tion the Imperial Castle to grant the j local tribe a charter to establish a1 subordinate castle of the Knights of, the Nem-Der, the latest degree of i the order. j
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HENRY ALLEN HARKINS Funeral services for Henry Allen Harkins, 1028 Woodside st., will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home, Rev. G. W. Rench of the First Presbyterlan church officiating. Burial will be in Oseola cemetery.
tmi w.iir on oo:v!i-.-.o . 1 1 o i o , r e t ,, ,. n , d t 0 t j , . Hotel and met I rs. j heavy car of the bank robbers, but Wcrw:n-:,i t. to l.i;..ohi way W.; j h. pridiard. Mr. .-tn.lj '
pipe sf '-i on imoii. .iv. 11001 (i. u . .m;-.:. n. -M.'iers'iu, ana .m.ij. i;. i. i to first .-Hey e ist of Clyde st. puddo.-k of Port Sill. They left a; P solutions on rew petitions wer--- i n..t, aying th-y had gone to Irirh- ;
or. bued as f.Hovs: Pip.- sewer on ,ru,' r.Mi" and asked Pav to go
th.if. .Indue Pay went thero and the party dsnc-d. "It was n-.idnie:ht or after when we
tieft Prh hard's home." Judge Day
In $200,000 Suit
Vrsar a v. from P; imond av. to the tt s;-b of alley -a of plani":- ! tv.: .. r p l'ior v.- a v. from Wil-b-ur t. to rrook"..-l i st ; u-rad.-, curb
and walk on E-kman fn-m M'.-h-j j ,uosted that they all
Iran s; . ! anln lia rauroai; graei pier:i.p.f 0:1 N. llucy vt. from I.lnc;n way W. to E'.wood a v.; cwer :i (io'i:ar,r,;i .n. from Smith I lend jv. to St. "ir, nt st.
com. over to my hous. and dance, ar.d wo r.ini". It may have been
j after P. .'.a o'clock when tho Prieh1 ard-5 staried tor home. Th AnderI -or. l a.l 1 ar. so I oifr red to
SUGGESTS PIAM) A RURGLAirs HOME TO
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COMBAT CRIME n'AVEny mo; he ;vouf ; .-tav and entertain Miv. Pay. I may
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in ;uro.e. The Tttture of tl-.e c-Prer atory was out'.m d a rep"tt by C;t C!i'imh-r! in It---!':?!:; .uv, w o pointed out tint th" bill was t:u r 1 a permit- mea-ure. and aKs--rte i tint if such a strmture was erected.
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h-a : kf...: t tu ok and lo.-'king throueh ir'o ti e du::". g room. I jaw the port i-Trs- u-::-.d together. I walkt. I in ar.-i P"ck .s'fpp.-d out bo'.diy. He ' -k- 1 t".e i-i tli" eye. I was just fou:- '- t f r un him
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Tiicr.g the l t i Tht-y'r" grc upt i tc gctlp r ur. P-r y-'nv-r.P c-nt he id.rgs and ;". !ph i b. t.c.iiiy arr.irtje 1 f -r your cv.vei.ier.c-;. J ..nl Ci 'a t v. h r " - v i ' r u - 1 r. cr iir.'i v. h tt yo'ire g r.g t sft be f'.ro . a ft art a l.iiyir;- trip Cor.sult th- C. -i.-iri-d Srctl-n evry day.
' I r.d. "Now y'i pt out of mt h o .-, i a : IPs t.gh' 1: ti.d w a clenched and h" hoi h.-ld . f h.:- S.im Prown belt. 11- pu'.h-d thit ar:u back. It might
river, thence inio a pocket of the woods, where they were surrounded and captured. 'I he bandits w ere armed and the amount of ammunition carried by
them w.a. not known. In order to !
protect themselves the man-hunters j were forced to work slowly, guard- j ing every move. The bandits were ! surrounded from every side: to at - J tempt an escape lay killing meant i their own death from one of the' m;inr sdinfc-nn: r!fle nnH revolvers I
that were levelled upon them. Fearing a riddle of shots wheti com
manded t' discard their weapons and surrender, they threw their re-j volvers aside. They quickly were I
1 seized and handcuffed by officers In j
the party and were sped .away to St. Joseph and locked securely behind , iron bars. 1 The four confessed. j The little town of Kau "lairo was' ape; with excitement. Women didn't linger over the back fence and discurs the. incident. Put in the center I of the lone street of the hamlet there ' assembled those of feminity who could not Join the pursuit. And thei oloer of them recalled incidents ot j the past that had given them thrills, rouaüy as terrorizing. ; There was no run on th little bank that had been tho scene of nr. : tivtty. For inside it tho anxious patrons knew that there remainedintact $3.000 in currency that the bandits had overlooked. Then there
I wa." an additional fund that could
b drawn upon. And Sl.ltSS should not break the hank, they said. j
They did not worry about thur navings. They- wanted the bandit.captured but they feared that bullets from the bandit guns might bring' toll, and they Pared for the
; outcome, because mothers' sop? had j .i-aired the husband-fathers in the ! chase. And when word came that 'one bandit had been brought down i by a shot that Par increase., and j.itixicty did not vanish In the hamlet I ur.ti, it became known that flooded lowlands did not nie.' the taste ot
Itho colored robbers, th''
i of pursuers, all loa.de was a handicap that
i overcome, and that the bandits had ; Mfrcndered to them. And then i 'cery member of the posse hecamc a hero. Tney had done their work. I .Marvin Pay. a young man of the !i'la?--. ambitious and energetic, had jvst carved out f"r hims.-lf a busi- ! v. - career and had applied to pres't IPs-' for a yb f-.r " perien c-" in tlr har.k. Put as h4 mole that appl:: at ion. he did not realise that in tih-.t "experience" sought by him ;th:e would be th? thrill that he 'fa -.-d Tu'-duy. And !e ?o ofhet ; epr rier.ee- as hi foot j' i r ra a bui-clar alarm that resulted .i he 1 :. i lits' c i u vi re.
OHAXCJKS AM) (.KAPP' I IU IT
If you want the bust O ran gas ask . for Sun Flower, the cream c-f California. Sealed Sweet (Pape Fruit. I the cream of Florida, also call your j attention to pure early seed potatoes , Cobblers, Ohios and Hose. Schüler j and Co., 1P.-11D W. Uronson .St.. ; Cieorge IJutzhach. Mgr. !
Seals find their way home after
.-wimming up to 3.00' miles
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W. L. Douglas Shoes for Easter A pleasing . assortment for both Men and Women.
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Pictorial Review Sumrnr Fashion Books Are in.
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Saturday Open Till 9:30
Thr May Pictorial Review Patterns Are Ready.
Four Groups of Spring Coats Worthy of Your Attention
Coats At $15.00 This group consists mostly of Tweeds in the jaunty top coat styles. Single or doublebreasted models may be had in cloths of medium or dark shades. They are half silk lined.
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Wraps, Coats and Capes are all included in this group. All models are excellently tailored in Veldyne, Arrabella, Poiret Twill, Tricotine or Twill Cord. Each garment is completely silk lined.
Coats At $35.00 Garments are displayed in this group that have style touches which make them individual. Trimmings are silk fringe or bands of braid and embroidery. Wraps, Coats or Capes are included.
Coats At $50.00 Pandora, Veldyne, Samara Cloth, Twill Cord and Piquetine are used to make the splendid models in this group. Chenille Silk or rich embroideries form the elegant trimmings. Each model silk lined.
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DOROTHY CLARK WEDS
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