South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 164, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1922 — Page 3

TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 13. 1922

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MURDER SUSPECT IS UNDER ARREST

Man Wanted for Killing at Mnni-tique, Mirli.. Capturrl at Fort Wavnc FOIiT WAVNi:. In ! . Jur; 12 O-'ir f-'MTfren, 2 ' vmn '''1. wantI in M 'r.i;iqu. M!ch.. in ccnr.ct.i n v. :th ?';! murder 'f Hotilf x -: ?r or, Frbrmry wan arrv horo 'it Moi'l'iy afternoon :;T'--n information fiimiM bv Manar.rl Schoolcraft rr.ur.ty authorities.

Actin' On!"? of Po'.c Wi'.iam

orr (;iv. on ,u;.in: I'KINOnTO.W Jure i:-Fr.in-. .1. Ihir.ty. 2 yp:ir !'!. a -.- illor in a lonl hoplt.il suffVrlntr from cut. ar.'l hrui: fol!nxvir.ff a Jump from a I'.is-nKT 'nin tr.tvrUir.s: 4" mil"? an hour, whil walk ins: in hi- -! f S.tturday. Hurley, who onl ha 1 suffer "i from nervous frr ral ye. in walked from his lrth in the W-jr to th ve.st kbul" an4 plunst'J through n wirvl . Ho vn pkl up f-y a tra'n following the pa -n;er.

HUNDREDS GATHER FOR CHURCH MEET

Two Groups Kp'ctf(l to Hattit for Control of Baptist Conven! ion.

cfim t''fre th cor. v. j.: ion. ai.1 thr )lar.r rr..v! lurin? th j' tv't ar to Ix- i! :.cj--1. A i i n: p i i" n t ! , ... jt V", ( 'i'-. i ,u f f-:rthT th 1

v,rk of thr new wor! 1 t hir. ru--i ir. r.t is t f'Ar,.;.lerf-'I. j Jr. .h'hr. Y Vit' a'? . vn rertnr f the pen nl t o trd of pro-) :...:;:;. t I I th- l--anl that r - ' I ' -

vc.ir tot.ji!.-.i $i -.n f.o.

Circulation Managers Hold Convention at Indiana polls INMAXAI'OLIS. Jun. 12. Mayor Shirk rr.jult th- principal ail-lrc-tl; th'- m-tirsc i i r c of the Thre-I ';rn;l.i'i mi Mat,aL' rs' aociation. v.-hie, cor !. of Tiwpapr representatives from In.liar.a I'M-

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t;'aly frry ch-in-h it1 ;!) no'"th-rn ;art of th- Fnit-1 S:at-. Alrif.i, 5ip.tr. m'l China ani oih-r p r in countries are o attnJ h" -a'h- r-

DKNTIsTIJY rr. Orer.. formerly of South Bon't. i- a--orj.-i'f- with I)r. Ca von in his now location uni-r the him r.am of Carbon and Oren ..t 12". w. v,vh. av. I'hon" M. r,4r. 14

f onvf-n'ion of th Internationa Cirillation M.ih iLrers' ::-o( iatlon which will opcji ior.. orirt: n throsl'iy pr;o-l Tinfliy.

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(Ii Vorth in the Distance.

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MONEY LOANED

ON M'AdF.S AMI U liMTl'Ki; AT I.KCiAI, I.MKKEST Indiana Finance Co.

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WrXO.VA lAKH. June 1,'. Mon

:"- fald .Satterprren hai t A hi-. 'onnfr'J.'.n holJuD ar.i rr.ur'l'r of

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Mcctin'j of -l. rn i ioi a ry oaM, executive hoard" and th" fmar.co board were scheduled for Monday

Hrt-threti and Tu-.-day.

A spirited fiirht for the control ot

Varnish Hniher.- op. Automobile 1 1 od (lood wacr. S:cady work. No labor troubU. Aidr" Ur, ?4.'. X'-ws-Tio'cc

v'r:allv i "''n -f thr annual confer

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v vf.-,i T.f r.-.H'.ci NordTtr be- 1 . ---- . . .. . ... ... 1 Jl . . . mur be ratified at th Ker.'-ra'. ron- : whs b?l:-vcl bv many of the d ie-c-iuo he "ncc!. ! tho mory av- v.,.-sÄOt, t,.ä-.... .v,.. .r "...i,

$100.00 mentali.-ts" ami tle evanitel;.-; sroup 'is .-hodu.cd for Tue-d.v. Th" "luv.-

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Tvhile the evarnrMist. or :e.(.'0'.rr,i--ts.

jrf h.r. -.vithout employment for "vral month-? prr'or'.ir.ir th dat of th crirn. Th prionr ha a -. !fe ar.d four mall children living In Mar.NMur.

1 would not hive po-vcr

ir' r 'ml ni 'control the oo? ..:.tion. U oman Convicted on Charge I;umor, h WiUlltn of PoisonitlZ Her Hlisbftnd inry.tn. former secretary

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State Spanish War Vrtrrans

Holding Annual Encampment !

KOh'OMO. Ind. Juno 12. The 1' th ar.r.uil encarnpnu-nt of Fpan-

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SHKhliYVIhhi:. Jun- 1 2 - Mr?. J Clara Carl, who was convicted of;

murder in the second degree in connection with the poisoning of her husband, Frank Carl, was sentenced to life imprisonment by Judce Alonzo Blair in circuit court here

Mondav. followdnc the overruling of

. and the annual convention j H motion h defen.so counsel for a a'ix':::arv opened l.ere Mon-j nf.w, tr;fti

Attrrneys for Mrs. Carl aprealed the case to the4 Indiana supreme court following the conclusior of .Tudcre -Rlair.

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would attend the convention could

not be confirmed Alondav. It was

;al-d that Mr. P.ryan. if he should icome. would address the convention

on "Darwinism" and kindred subjects. Mr. Bryan is considered by muny as a "tundamentalist." The discussion of the new world church movement is scheduled to

...v -,v:'h 1.10 dePirafe reentered 1 fore noon and more expected. It -a ill he a two days' session. Th" fTfur1 r. f Monday's pro-'-tMi w rt' a rar.'l parage which :t fol'.v d by a band concert by pvi r't! Pand-j in attendance, a tl rater pi'ty arl a military lall at 'he Knclct h'rne. Co rp man! er W. C Ver berry, of Carv, presiding r the e!on."i of tii r n--'i m prnen' ind Mrs. Harry r.W-r, of Kvansvll'e, i presiding over the women's auxiliary. Yerberry N a candidate for re-election, but v.-ill have ojiprlng him for tho Cart. Fill houden. of F.Ioom- '.: rfon. and Harry Flser, of övansville, prr.ent senior vice commander. Fvansvill is making an earnt campaign for the nxt encamp--n e n t .

Court Settles Fight Over Right to Play Santa Claus CKAWFOr.nSVILI,F, June 12.A controversy arising over the nejection of a man to play Santa Claus ai a church party at the United Urethren church at Powers. near here, Ia-t Christmas, which terminated in a fcht.1 was settled In tho Montgomery c'rcult court here Mon-

. 1 t - In flirt frfol rf Honlnl ClnlicoF'!

... II .1.- . I - ..'l... 1 , charged with assault and battery on Omer Wheeler. Powers and TYheelcr both claimed the right to play Fanta Claus. Wheeler won In a canvnss of members of the church. Clouse-, enraged. Is alleged to have attacked his rival -with a hammer, hacking his Vad and causing severe scalp ounds.

Plants of all kinds for sale at Tippecanoe Oreenh.OTic.e T..-632P. Fntranoc Tayjor and Jeff. sts. 14?

Cary Mati Pleads Guilty to Possessing Counterfeit Die INniASTAPOhlS. June 12. Itudolrh Uegji of Oarj'. entered a plea of pullty to a charge of having in his possession a die for counterfeit $10 federal reserve notes when his- case was called for trial before Judge. Albert P. Anderson Monday. When arraigned Inst month ho entered a plea of not guilty. On motion of 'Homer Elliott. U. S. district attorney, the count of th indictment charging Hegji with manufacturing counterfeit money was nolle prosed. Judge Anderson deferred sentence until June 23.

Butler College Plans for $900,000 Endowment Fund INTIAN'APOLIS, June 12. Plans for raising a $900,000 endowment

rfund to he paid to the Butler col

lege foundation will be announced soon, It was announced Monday, following the organization of the foundation. The money will be ufed for buying a new college eite and for the erection of new buildings, the announcement said. The campaign is expected to begin before Oct. 1. The first gift to the foundation was a JSO.ono contribution by Arthur V. Brown, president of th Union Trust Co.. of this city, announced Monday. Mr. Brown is a member of the class of

Hear Ja. G. Omrsrrrxm. P. C, on Chiropractic at hicrh school June 16tH, nt 8 p. m.

VIOLINS FULLER & SONS MAKERS AND REPAIRERS 2nd Floor Paxson Bldg. 230 S. Michigan St.

Compounded Quarterly on All Saving SAINT JOSEPH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 121 South Mala M.

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THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP H. Alberts 3Iackstone Theater Bid?. WEARING APPAREL INFANTS TO 14 YEARS

F-O-R S-A-L-E HUDSON SUPER SIX touring car 19 series, all in ood shape. Painted this spring. All equipped, with side wind shields, moto-me-ter, bumper, spot light, 5 good tires (2 new this spring). Would consider equity on city residence property. O. E. LUDWIG 408 S. Michigan Street

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ELECTRIC RVICE

The State Loan Company Offers for PubNc Subscription $50,000 Cumulative Preferred Stock

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