South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 102, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 April 1922 — Page 3
MORNING. APRIL 12. 1922
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LESS DANGEROUS AS TEMPERATURES FALL
CONTRACTS FOR 16
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STORM DOES GREAT Floords Threaten Oats DAMAGE IN TIPTON Crop in Delaware County
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. ' ,.f hJch :. 1' i;v'i rf--! from his r-fforts f :rrr. 1 th- p-!;n tmk n hi car t. Mr. v.- t :h. Iy.u:s Tocco. 41 y-.. r '..!, f-f 1 K. I'ort s. . a.'rr;l 'y lurrl oa. ;.', a-,J . -1 . ! r ' . i. iV' -n 1 t a : ! v h irvl - ? t't..- L.-t whl-'-h .So injur 1 h : - I ir-'.; 1 K,n. I -: r, .Ior:da fif'i-rn- r. . Th h . 'vas staralir.c Ji.t outd rr. t; 1 r.'i v.hia- hi faThr w-'i-j nt v 1!-.. ...! u'i'h fh-- l!ov torch.
' Tr!; or. th:'- fK.ri by My- ! - v. 'n n a wall f th. K-Trair v. ii f.ut hy thf for of thl
way Commission i acor5 to suspend
in smoKo sta'-rw t tn i.zr.z p. in; wns Mown (vor filllr.r on th- MIr.toh Hronm factory, wrkir.c: th" elevator and rloir.4 othr da mac th"rc Wat or pourinc in throuch th dmolishd roof d"-'roy. i a larc amount of broom corn. Cars on the ur.inn tratirr. l;n
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INDIANA POMS. April 11. Cxntr.'ts fcr th ccnitrurtion of 16 Mid;.-'--: ovT th tat vr awarded
by th- tat hiehway commission! Tu-.!ay. Th- larc t c ontract waj-i
far ths- (or.tr-.:ct:on of the Haze'.ton i pend to b at th t:m
br.ot .'ifrfv U'liite rier in Knnc whn their powrr was stopp.d. coi;r.ry. whi--h was - award-! to the tension wire, and trl"phor.
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Strin fY.nstru'-tion Co. of Milwaukee t-n a bid of j?.s. :.:. :i. Contracts for ti'-e. concret bridK'-s in SpT.cfr county, on th French
Iick trail, wer lt to Davi Jenkins l
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v. a.s unconscious when taken r,f"r:'a!, and th boy. -ho had ' :. '.y a f w feet fr un the was unabl to t:; .U'st hew f :.! r.' . furrel, ; tr slate hi.- father had entered the with th- Mow torch, to make r j 1 ir-- n the ear.
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'.ir. . spread. r. ro th-- s ipply tan. T.h- l.oy's injtirio? w re dr ssed a, j
l;ec i ) r--,.;:al, an t later n whs d:.--ha rrd. but ph v.--; iar.s at the h'.-piT.t d'f- . ir- that th" Ider Tocco's Injuries ai- serious.
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JOHN DODGE MUTE AS HE FACES COURT
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Powdin:: ' r- u bv r--. ) lard. Pow :r'--n a , are .1; ff from I , ; ; Terr- I i r- ;.'.-;. river nir.tin ri.-.r- Tu -stram rs a r Port W.tv .iderabiy s-vullr..
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n.nual Purdue r z !1 tals- j: to- lv'T'1 May uc to n ;'."r rci-"d
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err...r ws!' ha.- r-;s from Iiis farm a! KT.t!sml "-ijr-rt d it: the commercial ar-d Paneiers' 1 !iss". "f wis'.i to rxprfs, my entire sym-Pt:!i-for y.ur prrL-'.uii and to vtr.d th wi-h (bar v.. ur f, rt hcomimr .--how nine b n zrr-xt fnr e," :il the poernoj- in ;u. !, :sr. "The poultry irslu-'ry ;s i.j,.. nf import -anc--.itvl U d-crvin of the ic.tcresa
Not Guilty Pica Entered for Detroiter in Rum Charge. KALAMAZOO. Mich.. April II. .I'hn Duval Podco. Detroit millionaire n;d P" Pari, his fompa nion on a. joyous Saturday iiitcht. March 1 1. v. ill be tr;" l in circuit, court hero nxt week on a charge of oossessir.r. tra nspnrtatinc and di-tributinc: il-nior. The offense with which the two ar" t,art;ed i- a felony. A statement that th T r i 1 would .tart next w-h was made hy Pros-fcü'.v.-Attorney Stephen H. Watels. fid'owinu: arrainsrment (f Dode and Pari before .ludco (P-oiL'e 'e!rnr. Monday mornimr. p. th Do du'" and Pari stood mute on th- advice of their council. Attorney Harry Howard, and a plea rt not cuilty was entered for them. A motion of iuajsh. made by At-tr-rneys John T. O'Hara and Pranck (". Coo:;, 0f I), troit. and Harry Howard, K a 1 1 ma s . representing Dodife and I'arl, was nrcued durinc the
th five Job was $12.972
Clear.' and Ha!y V. o
reopjve i the oontrar t on
arch bridce in Porter county, across!
Sa't creek on a bid of $20.373. The j contract for a steel bridge jn Noble ' -r.,.. T7o Innmon Jn Hoc
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county cn th- Lincoln highway, was
I'nce it Luv Urmnancc Is Pa??el. WARSAW. Ind. April 11. The pric of Caroline and other oi'.s ho Id in Warsaw will be incracd if the city council finally adopt .m ordinance passed to third r-adinc and which would force lnr.ee dealers to plac their storace tanks under crouni( or move tb.eni outside- the city limits. The present situation was hrouch' about when the A Ks hin- Oil Co. of Goshen prcpentr-,1 to the city council an application for a permit to erect storaee tank. alons the Penn.yivania richt-of-way in the west jart of the city, where ether tanks have bren maintained for many years. Pepresentat ive. of three oil companies, including Mr. Abhlre, appeared before the city council Monday nicht a yd offered objections to the final pas-ace of the prroposed ordinance. P. J. PelHr.cham. of Chicaco, represcntinc the Stanlard HI Co.. informed the city council that if th" city insisted on requiring the burial of the tanks or their removal from
the city limit.s that the price of ail to Warsaw consumrt would b rai.-'ed V'ecause of the increased ex- j
pens to which tne oil companies would be put in handlinc their products.
Contracts for one steel nn done concrete bride in Knox county, on th- St. Louis to Louisi1.!e hichway, was l'i to the Vincennes Construc-
;tion Co. for SM74. IMiil Hauk of ! Way r.e-.to w n received the contract on ja cor.eret" bridce on the Michigan ;road in Pipy county for $3,441. ; Ke p;- i" ai.d Keppler of Creentown C t the contract for ;i steel bride in 1 firant county on the Marion to . Hurt in-:ton road on their Itid ot , Jl'.lh'. Tlirce contracts for 1. riders , in Jennir c-s Sw itzerland and Prank- ; hn count if" were awarded to J. H. jThcrnburc of Hoonoville. The construction of the three bridtre-s will ! co.-t $ 1
I'd Hine and fons Con.ruction Co.. of Harrison. O.. received the contract for a bride in Dearborn county on the Prookville road for
. $.1.4i:.. i The average of bids on each Job :was lower than the engineers' csti- ' mat ep.
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IRS. ALRERTSON IS GRANTED DIVORCE WARSAW. Ind., April ll.-.Mrs. Alien Albertson. of Claypool, was Tuesday granted a divorce from Pred Albertson. of Port Wayne, on the grounds of cruelty and was awarded alimony in the sum of $400 bv Judge Sw it .er. of the Wabash circuit court at Wabash, to which city the case was t-vnt on a change of venue from Warsaw. on Nov. 14. 1021. Mrs. Albertson shot her hst.band in their home at Claypool. when he entered the residence, and. .according to her story attaeke-d her. Mrs. Albertson was
morning. The attorn.evs contended i tried in the Kosciusko circuit court
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tho constitutional rights of Dodg and Pari had been violated when their automobil was yearched without a warrant after their arrest, and a bottle of ein found in It. The court granted the motion in so far as it pertained to the bottle of gin, but refused as to the rest. Id and PoiJ were arrested March 12. following the joyride in which Miss Pmeline Kwakeinnak, of Orand Papids. was seriously injsred by jumjing from the speeding machine th" young million; ire was driving. Two other girls, Sjo. Ste-genci and Ptliel Pb-mens. ware ir: th" ,ir. Dodee and P.irl having
pa'Kf'U up ail tnree ioaowing a laive
bv offering to take th-m home to t!i"ir hoarding house. Dodge drove ii in the open country. however. Pari wa- fined after h" pb-ad-d uuilty to int"xiiation and Pciiirp was acrjuited on a charge of driving while intoxicated.
on the charge of shooting her husband and was fined $200.
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Y'AmC'H ROASTS two :i;m i; ri ans
MAP ION A "Madc-in-Marion" v position Is being planned for one week charting May 1. it has been announced.
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