South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 173, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1922 — Page 3
THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 22. 1922
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INDIANA OPERATORS-
OPEN MINES AGAIN;-'-
ankers Plead Guilty and
Are Sentenced to Prison
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j;ai. vuT-ju t Mr.; o: n. ; Vr!on National hink on a hir'f- 1 f rmhrzzlfmrrt. Wi!.o!? C ok. j :r!lTt of tho lank ami In S. ' i A ppl'-iraf. aUn a i-r--ir-'-.! t.a. ::vv(1;ir l In I'nitM States !;str;'"t :
, rmirt Wfl.n' dty ami chans! h :i ' i jd'-.n from not jrullty to guilty.) " -1 "" : Jurtsre A. H. And-r.-on ontonc.-d the' for in-throo men to thrco yf.irf in tr f-d-
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IPROTEST ENTERED
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Disabled Service Men Object
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it a W ar t n r' was ! ii! of th.- strlkrrs
f.i l' riy operation
Frnier Minister Was InIictel
in Indianapolis in December, 1921.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ir. I.. June -1. ,
j orPI War v-t-rar.s wlio -tili ar1 j si; fff rips' frorii wour.'Is or disability j incident to thf ir ?r-r if. hav- enterj ( fl a protzt arainst tlu ue of th' ir ' name to flht adjusted com jf n-ation r itional hadi;:iarters of th - Air.eria:i L-ion anr.o.inc( d hre W dnos- J 'lav upon rec :rt -f information ' fioin th I:?.ihd Amcri. an VetT-
at: or-nni izt:cn.
"I'or the Folemn purp of enrtii:' tl: rarik injustice to the d:- ;
aMe.i," Kol-'-rt II. Smith, of Cincinrati, (.. national taff rcpre-enf a- . live of the I)i?ihld American Yet-:
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Tv.erty-six hNhop from variou" art- f-f th'- I'mt'd States and thr-::-o:n i"r"ii;n co-mtri'-s w"re h r fn:h" mer-tlnir. Tiirt- foreign 1:-ii 're: Krfd p.. r:-hr. of Calcutta. Ini:a: Charh- il. I.mkp. of Manila,
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11 l"r.:t''l Mine Wo'-ker of America -tr. pr'vrt interf'-rr.'' with nprat."n of the mines and to restrain any ;o.t- of !o'. m-e n'-rain-t the employ It wa- -.iid that If it appear
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I.VDIAXArOLIS. Ind.. June 21.
j The local hranch of the Pinkerton j Detective acf-nry Wedn' Mny rec ived word from Is Ancrles. Calt.. ; that Daniel D. Stewart. form r PrcI I'yferian minister, has 1-. n arreste d
in Merra .Maare, a unurP, ana neid on charges of forgery and hipamy
! held apralnt him in Indianapoll.
New York. Detroit and other cities. Stewart is paid to have had four wives and is under Indictment hero on a charpe of hijramy. ' IIimIs Ijoms: SoMirch The capture of Stewart nd a
i sion. that "certain financiers enrJ rall d a few diyahjerj oldiers recf ntly. brou?Ht them up before T'r'-st.
'Harding for whih they prohaldy : were -well paid) and had their pieturr -a taken." This photograph. i Smyth alleged. wa- puldi.-hed broadcast with a statement that "disabled : veterans are acrainst bonus." ' Smyth also quoted from his orean- ' ization's inasazine to the effect that i "the paymert of a bonus will not j prevent taking care of the maimed 'and crippled veterans, and taking
' care of the war crippled ouirht not
; to delay prevent paying ju.t com-
pensation to all ex-?ervice men. The disabled veterans in their last
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ii!!- pur i;.ur.ite. .M.icnei.i ipovnter : r r :i ! t i ar.it take in a little ht water' .iftir ii.. lis You'll he survrised ho-v
relief from torture or ernb .'.rra- :- thi j-hasant treatment works. ment. declares a noted skin r o.-ial- ' r-i-'urat.d Magnesia, win, h cm be. , . , . , c- i . fouTi.l in all P" oil dm; stores. ir a C'hoin-l-t. Apply a little Mentho-Su.phur : Nts ,,,.,, ,Kt puro ,, n 1(jnitrrated. A: arel irnprovrment shows next flay. , .-, rf::! ant i-arl.J and stom.irh rorrrt- ! Because of its perm des'roj inp; v'- ,-, -'!l,Pl". liarni'e. inexpensive and j ... , t'Hi;cklv .n.M-tive treatment uel by thou-; projierties. nothing has ever been j s;1 ' . f f,lks (Tl.rv ,iay. Adv. ! found to take the place of thij sul- :
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rnkii Out Skin and I'c.ema IIdH-I (her i Frr u .'.sightly skin eruptio-
or hlotchcf on f oe. ne k. arms oi boily, you do not have to wilt for
p.mr prep j ra t ion. The moment voi:
;.tpply it healimr begins. fJnly those who have had une-ichtly skin trouibles can know the delight this Me:i- ! tho-Sulphur brings. Rvi-n fery. ; itching eczema i dried right i.p. I (let a small jar of Howies Men-tho-Sulphur from any crood lrucui'-t
and use it like eold cream.
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Cuticura Talcum "" Fciaatingl Fr&srDt Ahvays Healthful Sn-pple f rr- ef Ctttlccr X.tirtort' .Ipt X.y.lJn, i-'m. LverywtK re 21?.
al?o would ak
meet in-- of miners.
1921.:
two national meetings have endorsed
prr h'.bition of
(ith'r than the regular meetings of til" union, on the grounds that gpnt.il or mass meetings were: solely f.'-r the purpose of ncitatintr the ytrikers to action a-aint the wagon i.iino owners- and operators.
harged by the' police ! justed compensation the publicadefrauded the Adtna : tion shows and urged its immediate
enactment into law
HONRS FOR HO ADS AND
! search conducted since July,
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1 that he had
'Savings Co. of $12."0 and desterted
i Bertha Orannl of this city whom1 . , Ibe married here Feb. 3. 1921. i COMMISSION APPR0 ES
i According to autheritles, a brother ;
frnnHod of 1 ( hrn l.ijt winter! I N I 1 A JS.1V.I "O I jTS. Juno 21. The
; According to members of the deJ tective agency, Stewart's real name
LEASE OF MACHINERY
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r-si Tfrr c t TrriIrM'7im Hobert Alan McLaren! Brown
rliwino AU i """"iiasajd to have been ordained a Tres
INDIANAPOLIS. Juno -il The franco of more than $1S1.000 worth of bond? to be used in repairing
id- and the construction oi
fhool ho ir-vs in Indiana was aprov-J
1 1-y the j-t lte board i-i is si ori er Wednesday
j i. a a proved by the board wiJ i;e pcre.'tit Interest.
Tlio-e approve
Ing: Pan" Thaw township. Wabash coun
byterian minister in New York City In 1909 but his commission was revoked In 1915 following his connectbn with the, suicide of Mrs. Maude Hendricks, wife of an engineer on
of tax com-j the Pacific railroad at Stockton. Cal. All t"nd j n0 is aj50 saj to have a divorced
children living at J.. where he held
included the follow-
rearjwjfe an(1 three
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public? service commission Wednes
day authorized the city of Frankfert to leaso certain machinery which is to he used in the city's new municipal electric light plant. The commission authorized the leasing of the machinery with the understanding that in thi future the rent of $5.000 would be applied to the' purchase of the machinery which Is said to be valued at $75.-000.
Car Goes Over Embankment; Warsaw Business Man Hurt
tv for the repair of the (. P. Comer checks In Indianapolis In December! WARHAW, Ind., June 21. Jese
his flr?jt church assignment. I Stewart was indicted on charges, of bigamy anel issuing fraudlent !
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road. JC0.000. Ia.ro township. Wabash county, Jor repair on the Walter Hanging 3-..ad J 5 4.000. This bend had previously been disaproved by the Töard because of excessive coL but n further investigation by tax com-jv.ls.-ioner William A. Hough. It was (ipproved. Yan Haren township. Kociasko ro'irly for repairs on J. K. Cooper load. "$47.0OO. Adams school township, Madison lounty for th erection of school l.iiit.l'n? at Marklevilie. $50.000.
Claims Hatchery Company
Failed to Deliver Goods IJxFAYKTT. Ind., June 21. County Agent Walter Krueck today rsked postal authorities to invstl:at the King Hatchery Co., of veland, which he said had collected $3.000 In western Indiana fin an ymhawful promts to deliver baby chickens to farmers and poultry raisers. The orders for the chicks were accompanied with money orders and check, according to a larg number of letter Hooding Krueck's ottice. They were maihd under tho stipulation that they be received In Cleveland prior to April 1 S and prompt nnd full delivery was guaranteed, Krueck said.
ASLr.KP at Tin: wiifitt C-IUJnXFIl'LD. Ind.. June 21. While Otto Co-k slept at the wheel, in automobile plunged Into a steel Fpan of a bridge over Buck Creek early Wednesday morning, broke the bolts which held the ' structure And turnbled th 4 5 foot bridge into the creek. Cook was uninjured and the damage to the car was In no uay comparable to that caused to the bridge. The road has been -'.rd by the county commissioners t.ntil a new fpan can he erected.
1921 and authorities of the detective agency declare he will be brought here for trial. Wanted in lioston. - The Boston authorities want the minister on charges of polygamy, grand larceny and conspiracy, declared the Pinkertons. The career of the minister and his present wife as given by the Pinkertons follows: "In 1918 he married Barbara Jones of Mount Carmel, Pa., who is now under arrest in Los Angeles with him. In the following year he was orrlained minister in New York city and assigned to his flrJd pastorate at Dundee Lake, N". J. He lost thi church, it is said because of his alleged connection with the suicide of a woman in California with whom he had been friendl-. In 1920 he married Ethel M. Turner Osbalderston of : ew York city. He deserted her. the Pinkcr-
tons declare, after he had squander
ed all her savings. In (February. 1921. he married Bertha Fllen Crannis in Detroit, before the minister disappeared after this alliance, the Pinkerton.s claim the mother of the wife charged him with having obtained several thousands dollars from her by bogus checks. In September. 1921. he married Norma Ehrenseller in Boston and Is said to have obtained $2.000.000 from her and her mother. It was this marriatre that caused the Pinkertons to be put on his trial. In addition to these wives the former minister Is said to have a divorced wie and threo children living in New Jersey. The Pinkertons in tracing the former minister's record discovered.
they claim, that he has held brief,
pa.torates In Patreson. Sanderson. Texas, and Chlco, Calif. In the wet he was known as an ardent reformer and he Is said to have claimed that he cleaned out the tenderloin district In Chlco.
Mellencamp, Warsa-.v business man. Is under the care of a physician as a Tesult of an acident In which his automobile went over a six-foot embankment while he was returning to this city from Detroit. He was badly cut about the head and face. HIa automohlle was badly damaged.
I r ETtCFJTOX, Ind., June 21. Passengers aboard a White transit bus. operated between Elkhart and Fort Wayne, discovered a fire Wed-
I resday at the John Unruh country
home, near Plerceton, left the vehicle and after a hard fight extin-
1 guished the fire. The roof of the
residence, however, -was badly dam-aced.
woman srspiXT nrxEAsnn INDIANAPOLIS, June 21. Judge A: B. Anderson, in the federal court here Wednesday released Mrs. Yivian S -ruggs of Elkhart, on her own recognition, until the November term of court and told her that he would be- inclined to release her w'thout further punishment then, if he receives favorable reports of her conduct. Mrs. Scruggs lias been In the Marion county Jail awaiting trial oq. a charge of stealing from the mails Her husband pleaded guilty to stealing a maii pouch and is serving a four-year sentence In the federal prison at Atalanta, Ga.
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l .YANSYILLi: IT KM IXCOIlPO'i.VI INDIANA POIIS, June 21. Articles of incorporation were approved r. y Secretary of State Ed Jackson for h "N'u WaV Curtain Bracket Co..
rf Evar.svllle. Tho company will!
3:ia nufACture novelties and hard-rare j DOWAGIAC, Mich., June 21. r-s wtll as window curtains.' The (Special) The law will relax in its
aPl'ai :nci l1. Ill" ll'Mipaiiy njii i r.ianmiii uj'uil HCl lil.l .asii, A"
1 $100, ro. The incorporators are Jlmil ltosencranz an 1 William J. Jlodgers of Evan-ville and Lee Woods, of Albion. II.
Odd Fellows to Picnic at Addmore Park on July 2 WAWASEE LAKE. Ind., June 21. The Northern Indiana association of Odd Fellows will picnic at Addmore park, Syracuse lake. Standay, July 1. At that time the Odd Fellows will effect an Odd Fellows Padk associtaon. through which it is proposed to purchawa 23-acre tract of land now owned by Simon Bell. of Syracuse. If the land is not purchas-ed
j outright It probably will be leased jfor a term of 99 years.
Mother-To-Be, Read This
KILLED BY THESPAr.K. HYANSYILLE. Ind.. June 2 1 John Hoffman, a farmer, was hot f.r.d prohib'v fitaly wounded 1 y n member of a berry p:.'iM.r rarty V ires lay :v.;rnlr.g. HcdTman had ordered the party to leave his place, i: w i said. The party -caped in an a itomoMle , nft r they had shot, öfter refusing Hoffman's orders t ao.at e.
Ilere Is a wonderful nessage to all expectant mothers. When the Little One arrives, you can Lave that moment
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STATE TO BEY PAINT. I NDI A N'A P L1S. Jnn 21 Bids i nor" that-. callons of paint, ro.i gilloTf? of raw Imsed o'.l and gallons ( f turpentine are to be 1 by the state highway com-i-sion July 3. it was nr.ounced by
(. commission We ine. lay. The ) lint, which i the season's supply v.-. 1 1 h tised in -every part cf Indiana
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year-old telephone operator, he Id in 1 the Cass county Jail in connectie-n 1 with the death of her unnameil baby lrl. born May 21, Tho girl. I who appeared alone at an arraignment hre Tuesday, waived examin- : ation on a charge, of murder. i Prosecutor Am K. Hayden said ! he would niter the charge to read manslaughter, anil that instead of lying in Jail until the September1
term of roiirr the defendant u-lll i tor and a nnre and
L-u-n an fmni-iH o n 1 1 v mnMrK... then they had tJ uso
iirii:' lir.M net K ofiori" V.irCUlt, Jude I. B. Yoignes. A coroner's1 jury that investigated the birth of i tho infant and Its deith severalhours later, believed wounds in the neck had caused death. Miss Nash ! denied anj knowledge cf th ! wounds.
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children I tad a dec-
my last two
children I used Mother's Friend and had only a nurse; we had co time to get a doctor because I xrisa't very tick only about tea cr flfteea nlnUtes." Wr! f?r fe boc. 'rotJiood M the Ut., f.-i'l':l..g nr',''rt l.i!"rrat: r.. .-.! 11 '.'I 'f.r'i Kr vr.J." to Tm.oM Vir''.-r . f.v-v. .'.m-.-ol r,y y-rs r.-i:.u" is
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NM'PAMi: BANK CH ARTEIIED. IXDIANAP Jnro CI The bank charter board, in ."Ion 1 , :-e W-d"-- lay gsanted charter ... r-irn.ero- Lean and Trut Co.. L f X;-.!" nee Th stock of the '.ank
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sli tu c-Ai'sns ni:Tir. ELKHART. Ir.rl. Jur.e 21 Etty rtT'i-.e I'ipper. two years old. 1 ead frTi toar.us developing In her foot. . j th- re lit of Ita being pureed !a?t ' '-. hy a tiny i'.Tr.
CHARGED WITH BREECH OF FOOD LABEL LAW DANYILLE. Ind., June 21. Otto C. Slater, charged with manufactur
ing and selling a stock of food pre-I paratin without obtaining an analy-! !s anvl state chemical label, was bound ftver to the circuit court under ' $000 bond after entering a ptea of. not guilty at a preliminary heartng 1 in city court here Wednesday Slater was arrestee! in Kokomo yesterday i on a warrant sworn out by ofT.cIals I o the state chemist's office. Trial of i the case will take place during th j September trm of court. !
(). II S. TO lTXTITlITAIx LElBl'BO. Ind . June 21. The losal chapter of the Eastern Star will Friday evening entertain the member of the Warsaw rhspter. 7ft of whom are expected to make the trip on a spechl car over the Winona interurhan line.
Give Resinol
a fair test Try it with Resinol Soap for that stubborn skin eruption. It promptly stops itching and allays irritatioabringinö sure and lasting relief
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Remarkable Electric UM W & Washer! '-stMi JfJ vMfMn No one can afford to be' :v:V-"?iir.KfcU Lv:fl hlLY'f-J
without an electric washer
with the Sunnysuds selling for $100 on the easiest of terms. It is a standard, familysize machine throughout heavy steel cabinet, 6-sheet corrugated copper tub, aluminum 4-position reversible wringer. Come in and see this remarkable washer selling at a remarkable price I
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127 West Jefferson Blvd.
Opp. Post Office
Main 284
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One 8; one 9; five 10s; eight lis; seven 12s; nine 13s; four 14s; three 15s; six 16s; eight 17s; seven 18s. This is an unusually low price for boys' suits of such fine quality $15, $16.50, $18.50 values we want to sell them quickly. Every suit is guaranteed to give wear and
satisraction. bpecial this week
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Boys' Quality Wash Suits at $1.95 and $2.95
$3, $3.50, , $4.50. $5 to $7.50 values. Hundreds of beautiful Middy and Oliver Twist styles; crisp, fresh new goods. Made to fit of serviceable wash fabrics that will launder spic and span; we guarantee all colors; made with contrast shades, emblems and silk ties; long or short sleeves; in two lots at $1.95 and $2.95.
- Boys' Knicker Pants at $4 Made of finest wool suit fabrics, such as you get in $18.50 to $35 boys suits; nil oirfoo irovxr f
special at
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Sport Blouses of Fine Wash Fabrics. Real Bargains at 85c Children's half socks, plain colors and fancy tops; 35r.
to JVC values;
special for
All Boys' and Girls' Straw Hats, Milans and Leghorns one-half price
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BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW, THEN WHERE TO BORROW Onr money l irnjy for yr ben opportunltj KNOCK 3L Call In And talk It otfr this errfc cmi nothing. SECURITY 10 AH CO. Cor. Main ml Vn.4hlnsW kti South lUad it tilt) 101
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