South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 140, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 20. 1922

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MICHIGAN'S DRYS PROMISE QUIZ OF OFFICE SEEKERS

Anti-Saloon Leapur to Seel Candidates' Views on Law Enforcement.

IRAN'S I NO. MJrh . May 1?. W. V. V"l:man. urTir.tr.-lnt of th' Mi-h!&an Ant'.-Snloon Ifxzn". an-, r.O'Jrcs that th mi f"mp!t'' j primary linkup of car.riMatr.. ovr j fomrld In Mlrh'.cm. will 1 .t rt - ) fl shortly by hi orsraniz: t i"n. A ranvus of rnrh of th" nro.p- t!v-

candidate a to h:' v'.'.v on prohibition an1 law nfor -ni'-n. will ! mad by th I'.ui;f. and all information civn to vf.tT rrior t'

th primaria. Will I:mi!aJii Alm. " Fl for trt!rrr thin oanva an

distribution r f finding to fh" vorf of th sMt. an fxplimMon of tri'" a In-. ar.'l purr"'.'- of ti'.o 'Ar.ti-i-loori kazriif' wi'h th 'nlonn' In It." rumnmnlv a r r n t '1 srisr no mor

Mill bo in oHt." Mr. Whitman!

.sa ys "Tho program of tri Anti-Saloon IfaKii, a th" aerty of a lartr" majority of tho churhc4 nn-l thr

.i"Cp f'l. ativ- -xponnt of mo-t J of th la--v abilinc- rlt:7.r.. 1' to sec j that th prohibition poliry nrlnptM j by th nation by unirrcrndnf d . margin hap a fair rhanoo to prnv

ih niTSt". Mnti,ui, f I r'"t ivr- nforrrmTt N s.'fntt.tl to ."urh a trt, and th "urlnir nnl rfntln

of ilT.ntp f tri-lTlif'M and pmpr

Love Wins In Match As Carnival Troupe Youth Weds Hoosier :'. a NIRT In.l .. May 13 I,v"' youn? drMm tnurr.phd nvf-r 'eil n!ancrnnts and parental o,jAction ht-re today. Ilov M!r, of MfmjihK ar.il I.:- 17 ar old bri;l. wr?;t merrily n th;r way ".v;th a trnival tr-upo ,f w h.ch th youth v. ,u a part. Myr!'" Kitz's pa an 1 ma !;d all thy o'i!-1 to pr -nt th wMir.cr. Th-y cam" ov-r from th.r Suth Klwoo.l homo and ti I charsfs atrair.r Millar of cor.tributir.i? to thfir dauehtf r's dolir.Tionoy. Th-n thoy took tho pir homo with thm. but finally compromised in favor of tho inarriaco..

'ROBBER, WHO SHOT i DETECTIVE CHIEF,

GIVEN LIFE TERM IE

Kccgun Sentenced at DetroitDetective Kecovers MiraculotiIv From Wound.

, Loses Estate of

Wife, Deserted By Him in 1903

Warsaw Judge Rules That KMate of Woman Must Go to Her Brothers Instead.

Kn . -5 jcirs olJ. r'iiu-t'd of I tho c"jr; that ho be M-r.'":ii e.i to Ja' k.-ton : ri-on. ' "I v.-h r.-' entr.co n..i;ht b ; mad iirht," iid tho convicted man, ad.Jro-j.r.jr Judfce Keidan. 1 "If I vct paw tho working the

I hand of r.od it i in thl. caso." Judz-i

! K"i Ian said. "It v.n r.othirx ' than a mirnelo that "hlf Fox was r.o: klld you." I .Iiirj- Drawn to Try MK'onnirk. I Ia's thaa on ii" Jr afifr Kcrarin had b'-n -"nter.cod. .1 jury had b on

drawn In Jwipf Thomas M. Cotter?

ourt In tho trial of ndwari Mr-

ormirk. ainthr on of th a!c 1

jhoidup ir.cn arrfsttd fo'.b'w inc th3 ) ?hooTlr.K of Chlof Ko.x. j Allen V. bnt. a.-?i.t a'r.t proecuI tor. who appeared f"r the state In Jth trials r( McGraw and Keejjan. I ..nnounr-'i in his openir.t: st.-.tmont 1 to tho pirv that ho would fdvw that

1I:TI:oIT. May 1H. Janu s Kce-; MrCormi k was present .tt r- btr.in, convi ted f robbery wh.le arm-oery ar.d was one of the mn armed 'd in ronne.-tjon with tho holdup of! with a weapon who shot into ththo Hammond-Standish market April ceiling of tho M-unm-m d-.-tar.d:-h . when IMward 11. Vx. chief of!t(iro. dof-c tive5. w as wounded in .1 re-' .

volvr battle. was sentrni'd by - Jud-" Harry II. Keldan to lite im-' jj -r . pri.-onment in Marquette prison. It oniOIl 1 TUSt VOITipCiny

ifrrpn Mc(!rav, alia fjroican, tho hrst man mnvicted ff the four he 11 in connection with the holdup, wasentenred Tuesday to Marquette tor life. Mlnwlp Vn l .Vivo, Says Court.

About tho time the Jury returned) its verdict auainst Kf-an. after de-1 hberatinfT one hour and 10 minutes. I word came to tho municipal court of the arrest in the south of James' 17. liest, believed to have been th j driver of the automobil used by j the holdup men Detective Thomas! Creedon. who was In court at tri I time left to return liest here. !

Safe Deposit Boxes with sperial facilities for the privacy ot customers.

THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son

officials i fundamental to fnfnrc

menT. Itorotrnition of this exxplain the attempt of the liquor interests to nullify the prohibit! ion amendment by ham-st ringing enforcement through attempted leiriiatlon by nm;rff5 of beor. which i.- prohibltrd by tho constitution. Ask Citizens' SiiHrt. "Thereforo. the Antl-S.ibon loairie announces its purpose. without apoloey to any nullification'., to 3o anythinc and everything proper and lawful that is nee -ary to dofeat the conspiracy of a criminal and outlawed traffic afrainPt the jntegT'ty of the constitution and the lawful administration of law, an1 to this end a.ks the continued and increasing support of all citizens who Ftand for a ound morality and a vltai patriotism."

"A IIHAW, Ind.. May 1?. Disap

pointed when the family physician informed him that he never would 1 1

have a son and heir, John Cripe. unceremoniously left his wife and hojne .south of Syracuse ID years

th Kosciusko circuit court here held that in view of hi.- abandon-

! n nt of his wife he is not entitled i to her estate amounting to about 1M.000 and icludin? a small farm j and cash in the bank. Kirht years ago Cripe located In

Nib'.s and while there by chance met an aquaintance who told him

of the situation reardlnc: his wife's 1

estate. He employed Goshen and Warsaw attorneys. The hearing was

had a week aero and Jude Uoys-e . reserved hi decision until Friday, j The court held that the husband wilfully abandoned his wife 19 years! acr and therefore was not entitled 1

to share in her estate which will t;o to her brothers. Attorneys for -the defense announced their intention of filing a motion for a new trial.

PLENTY OF ICE Kltlier Lake or Artificial Reasonable l'riceji -Goxxl Service BECK & RAY ICE CO. Idnrotii rffr3

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THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP H. Alberts Blackstone Theater BIdg. WEARING APPAREL INFANTS TO 14 YEARS

Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and Very Healthful

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CHAMBERS ELECTED DEMOCRATIC HEAD

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OUT STREET CARNIVALS

ikNewcastlC Alan iAailied as iew in connection with an entertainment

State Chairman See Cam- j "Tt hth' mhr of a na tional Ruard unit.

paign on State Issues.

WARM AAV. Ind.. May 19. The

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INDIANA POMS. Ind.. May 10.

Iniocrat.s of Indiana will go Into!

the November elections on a plat-1 form composed almost entirely of'

Ftat i.ues. National questions will be shunted a.lde, it whs tentatively decided on Friday at a reorganization meeting of the now state committee at which Walter Chambers. New Castle publisher, was elected state chairman. Some of the plank.- in the platform will call for revision of the l.ii laws ernnnniv and efficiency in

.T . i (( k (IM lillll.Ot I l . ...If..'..... ment of the st tt highway mnirnits;on or a non-political bais. and ap1'idntn it of public .service commissi', neis "sh work for public

interest. rather than for a hi;h sal- ! !n."ries

nried position w.rh utilities when they leave public service." llck Woman for Secretary. Chambers and all other officers of th- . uiiiiiit!.-e w r e electe! by ;icclauiatin. Ms (lertrude Fani::nc Mi'l'.''li. of Indianapolis. va ramed secretary. She is the first v.om.ui to hold this ps;tion in either of the major political parties in Indian. i. 'ther off:cr.s eoi-tel follow: A'ico chairman. Mrs. A. T. Flynn. of I'Kansport: tr.su! i. Toin T.ics nt,

of French I.;ck.

mittoe woman from Indiana. .Mrs

J;ini'.' K. Hips:8, of Sulliavn

Carnivals are to be barred from Warsaw in future.

IT oman Juror Faints Out Of Sympathy for Witness INDIANAPOLIS, May 13. Miss Grace Pranst rater, of Fort Wavne,

1 daughter of Charles Hranstrater. i ithe democratic candidate for con-

pres-i from the 12th llstrict, fainted in the superior court jury box at Fort Wayne when the plaintiff in the case on trial testified about his

! own collapses, according to a Fort

dispatch to the Indianapolis

1 News. ! Klmer Knoll, the plaintiff Is suinff

it no i ennsjiv ania railroad ior Ifcsxsl ' as damaees for al'eped persona

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and while testifyinc Thürs- j

told how he had faint d

1 soveral times, lue to leaape of the ' heart. Miss Pranstrater, sitting as 1 a juror, collapsed, as he was sivinc: : his tfstimony.

Marion County School ; Census Shows Increase.

I.VIU ANAPOMS. May j increase of 1 . 0 3 o person

19. An of school

ace jn Marion county, Ine.udin;? Indianapolis, is shown durinp the last vear. pecordinc: to a school enumera-

lf.d rational com- t;on ji;st completed by county school

j orMcials. Indianapolis has TT.. .122 of Ithe S4,o-ort persons of school a?e

Mrs ;. I. Cum. of Ker.v llear. i.etwr. n six and 21 years old achairman of the Tenth rmrtw.on.il cording to the1 enumeration. l:trict. withdrew from 'lie mo1 for! ,

national comm!tte ueni in and permitted the entire ;ut of officers to go thfouch vvitho:; opposition. Joim McFadden. of Iiockilb was Felected chairman of the platform committee to succeed 'hambers.

Samuel ILiNton lr'Mit. j Samul M. r.a'i'ü, lemocraticj fenatcriil condsdite. att'ndel th-: r.ieetir.fk ( f the platform -ucst.on 1

committee which "ecte

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Youth Falls in Quarry; Attempt at Rescue Fails MAPION. May 1?. Harry Hansley, yt-ars old, was drowned in a stone quarry near here where he was ohsnc with his father, Ilohfrt Har.s.ey. of this city. The father had 'ope for some bait when

M'-Fadu:: screams from his son attracted his

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Chamber, who wa.s th.e täte cmmitte.-

)nly one of the 1 district hair-j Ten. who frm tip- state committee,; was mlssinc from the reorganisation. Th" nls-v.t one wa Jp:in ;:t 1 Howard, of Jeffersonville. represent -lng the Third district The fa-.-t woman to erve on a state rommitteo under the law wa pr-e-.t. Mrs i

head of ner'"' infl l('y 'tparu a m tne water. I but could find r.o trace of him. The i . . . .

o.;y wa recovera severa nurs at er.

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INFORMATION REGARDING AND APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR United States Government INDIAN LAND EQUITIES in Southeastern Oklahoma in 40, 80 and 160-acre tracts, ranging in price from $5 to $10 per acre, will be sold on EASY TERMS. Residence or Improvements not required. No taxes until paid for. These lands are located in a well populated section of the state traversed by 5 trunk line railroads and are close in to good market towns, schools and churches, lands being highly valuable for the raising of all kinds of live stock, fruits, poultry and dairying. This offers an exceptional opportunity to the investor as land is located in the great MID-CONTINENT OIL BELT and all OIL and GAS RIGHTS go with land. Lands located in counties where actual drilling for oil is being done. PATENT ISSUED BY U. S. GOVERNMENT For Further Information Call at the Private Pullman Office Car Sent Out by Indian Land Service Association, Located on New York Central Tracks at Lafayette Street Car is equipped with complete data, maps, files, etc. Car Open Between 9 A. M. and 9 P. M.

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Swanee River Moon. Int'O. "Indiana Lullaby." Mcdk-v Waltz.

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urcams. -Mcdioy altz. I'rinrc'? Havre Orche?!r-i

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Waikiki from Make It Snappy Frank Cr h mit Hawaiian Rainbow. Yerrcn Dclhcrt Those Days Are Over. Fvr,)an nrd Xch I Got It, You'll Get It (Just tho Snmo ?s Mo) Furtnan and Xash

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Uncle Ned. Orcar Senile and Male Quartet Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane. ( )car Sfagl'-

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