South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1922 — Page 3

THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 6, 1922

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BOARD OF PARDONS !

WILL HEAR 54 NEW ! CLEMENCY PLEASi

ROB EX-CRIMINAL'S ! JEFF DAVIS ATTACKS

HOME IN DETROIT PARLEY OF "HOBOES

INDIANAPOLIS. July 5 (Hy U. ; 1. ) Jeff I)avi-i, king of hoboe. today denounced the Jtuffalo Conven "tlon of Migratory. Casual, and Un-1 S

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Anthony Miller. Sentenced in 1907. Only Murders! to Nrk Clemency.

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v N-irl "f pir''.on .it it rg-, t: ir monthly '-. n July 1 ' -1 5 . .t J . ar.ri'-ur.' 1 by th" b.ard Wed-j r. d i y . S.x wht h pr-vi"M--. :, h.'i.! 1 :i b- i r 1 by tv." bo .irl arc i ! re i r. 1 I . ! Anthn.y -Mi.i'-r -f I ',v.vn j ' ::. who va r.-ed to th h a- ;jr:-'r: ;.! July Pr-7 for rnur-j : r. .- '. "" 'y n.ur N : r t pre- i ut ?" th- 1 i r '1 . Thi.J! i i- - hr'ir' i Ir. th- 'o;ir'i more

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t- th iwrj:!ir wiio brok into thrj ri'.rr. of ,o; h!f Lyon Uurk. Tt,

M-rnf tlm vMir. tskir:?r 'lit-: ' n-7!ovM WorkM

inor.il an1! iriopry va'uI at from j th "hunk." Jlioo to J 1 . ' 0 0 . Mr. IJurk r-; T.vk- jur.? of America, ar too I - rtr thr ro'.hory today. ; s.icrcd to be V-orkaied by rnisqion Mr I'.urk. ii'-rhni'. h"ttr known j pt Iff.', junr!f buzzards, s,"ior-"bil. Soj.hi Lyrns, rnf tlmo fa mows 'muck-artist. dir.?hat, "coffee an ; r t ( r na t ion.i I rrook. who slnrr ha : 'merchants and other hppo!m of th re firmed and r.rw -t;'1 m.t of,Toid." Div!- slid, speaking for the hr ttrn' and iiM.r.py in provldir,? j HoUpx lTnion of America of which corn fort" for th" lr.rnat'H r.f prlOTm,ho Js pr":dpnt. ar.d j.-tiN ha.- ! th- Fourth a.! "Oay -.it. bing!.!ff!, rin?-taui f'ut-In-Hay. Sh found hr h'-me and fuzzi'v have ued the name of rar.arkr l vh n f-ho rf turned. T.o too lor.K.

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Mr". I!urk wa lorn in N'-w York whT h' Vv.i Tau?ht to bf a pl'-k-

j k"t u hiU- vrt a child. Sh Ik nrnf imrd!rat''d In bank robbrif.i

s l f'ddmvir.c: and swindllntr Operation in thlfl country and in KuropO'io daylitrht robbery of th" anIiatt.an hank. Npw York, brought the car ic $ f-OOj-'-O.

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vr ! rwr.fr. '- ir M""re, RntT.cr-,! f r 't n t(T -i"." rnii:,'y to th reformatory for line ny. Ird I!ik-r. Y: rountv. ."nT; - ! to the vflfe f iTIll for ,'S--aUlt I itterv in March of till eir. ; '. that his -rrt'T.-'e 1-e ornniuted ! That hi- Tin of $ 1 fo he rt-m!t-t 1 Chir!' Sinder, sentenced "fr rn th" -ame c.untv in S'-pttn-1t of i:21 f"r fr.mi 1 1 to 20 ear i .r huri iry an 1 flfrc' Schwab, f. -iif nr( from T rre Haut to serv )'. days and fined $ln'i fr xiolation ' tho ! i;i"r law. S' hwah a-k-' t'i if h: line .r re-mitt'-d. TUnitl llnndle. sTncol tr j. rv from 2 to 14 yoir-i in th' f-tate prion in Ju;y las-t yrar for rapo: Kimii''! Frichr.rr, who was Jired J.'00 and erntmrpJ to the efato farm fi r child neir'ei t: .Ie Ila.mt' to servo from 3 to r. year. fr wij rio taking. All arc from A'.f :n u nty. Ften M'-Hrid. qntrr.crd to the I a t r- farm for 'x mnn'h and fined ? 1 ." for tresp.i-a;nc. ?o'ks rm'ion Of his f-ne. .Irhn M!3;;cano, ntenr d to :xty day on th tat farm and Jir.ed $rAf an1 r,rr9 In Vayn county for violation of tho liquor iiw; e.-ks remission of his fine, polhrrt Swallo-w of th ame county

uhi !s now pit the reformatory al.o

vlll present his cse.

Prank f-Wtz -of Vandrnurh county

f.vlio w.aa entnced In September

Jill to .crve front 2 to 14 years Tor grand larceny. M. "H. IT'viibaurrh of Munr!, sentenced to the ststo farm for thirty 4lays and fined )C and co.sts and .Tame Turner, .sentenced from Munde to the state farm for 00 day? jinl fined for violating the liqinr i a-.v are asking to have their fines fr em it tod. Robert Cfillam of Howard county, lenteryed to the reformatory for ehi -b taklnsr is also .seekintr parr n .

NAPPAXEE MAN HEED ON CHARGES OF R0BREKY XAI'l'ANin:. INI) . July Walter l'lli. to. of Nnppanee. i In Jail at Warsaw and """hly will h charged with assault with intent to kill. Interim: the A. i:. Yonder .store here l.e pointed a revolver at tlm proprietor and threatened to -hoot him. A bystander struck Ml !:' writ arid the pistol, wliith was d:seharo-d, sent a bullet into

th roiling. Special Officer H. O. Mable

"The word hobo coms from Iatin homo, which means man and bonus which means good.. 'Vhri-topher Columbus was a water hobo. lie vraz broke. Th Jueon of Spain staked him to go acres the crerk.' The official Jungle hoes and track walkers. compri;ntr th eiTecutlv baril of Pavis ora nizatlon. are t:ieein7 here to take whate'esr action pos.sibl to afeuard the name of the hobo.

Sracio arre-ted Kills and later, arrnrd with search warrant visited the Mllis home where ho found a whisky still, which was confiscated. At the time of the assault on YoridT Kllics was under the Influence of intoxicant.. Kills will be turned over to the KIkhirt county authorities at (Joshen.

PURni E RETS SITES FOR NEW BUILDINGS Ij.VTAY I7ITK, Ind. July 5. Announcement was made Wednesday by Henry W. Marshall actlnff president of Purdue University, of the purchase, of a tract or ground two

oiocks ion? and a hair r;ock wiae uj j from sr-ven different property cwn-

ers. It will provide additional 'building -rpaco nnl Is looking to the future growth of the. university. The land purchased 5s immediately nortn of the Ihjrdue armory and border. the athletic field.

I tl uahlc Cloth Is Found Near Tracks at Lajiortc

-4,.roRTK. Ind., July 5. .Special) Twenty bolts of valuable

cloth, believed to have been thro-wn ,

a New York Central freight

GRAPPEE FOR BODY OF

HERO, DROWNING VICTIM

MA RTIXXVI IjLK. Iml., July .". -jtriin. were recovered Wednesday by applim,' hook. were bein used the police near the Second t. cross-

in an attempt to recover the body , ing of the- railroad tracks here

of K.hvin K. Sines, age 25. of Ind

lanapoli.s. who was drowned in the White river nt the mouth of White

creek Tuesday when he went

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to the assistance" of Miss M. K. Boren, also of Indianapolis, who wan (in-Avning. Sine could not swim, but went to the aid of Mis Iioren

and siKt-eeded in holding her until about $ 2, 2.'.0 rthor member of tfieir partj- reach-j

findinpf of tag. hearing the words "Mt. Tom Worsted Mills." The finding of two boltg by two men waiting at tho crossing for the passing of a train resulted in police investigation Which revealed the remainder of tho plunder. Tho cloth Is valued at

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lifted into peared und

the boat. Sine. disapwas not seen againn.

her boat. The girl was being j There are more than 13a asso

ciations in Indiana formed for the protection and pro.pag-i.tion of flh. Approximately fifty dally nejwsrapors published in Indiana are received daily at the state, library.

The, Indiana Iaw T!"hrary had its

RECEIVE BIDS FOR NEW ROAD CONSTRUCTION

I.'PIAZSAPOI..Itf July 5. Four bf ginning in an act passed by the

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contracts wero submitted to th statt highway cormmisfion Wednesday for the reeon.-truction of the "ideal" section of the city the man "ideal" section of the Lincoln Hirhv ay in lake county between Sherrv.i;e and Dyer.

Tho low bidder was W. J. Neisse ; of Frankfort, who -bid $76.261. or j J 45.71 below the estimate made by the commission. The contract will, lbe awarded at the next meeting of j the commission. j

Ugislature in 1876. Each deputy last year -paid fS for each gas well he plugged.

When you pay Clears say Dutch Masters. adv. 165tf

KASER ELECTED HEAD OF PHI DELTA KAPPA Mf.VOIK. Ind.. July .". Hubert Üv.as. r of Sidney, O , was elected president of the Phi T lta K.appa fraternity at the clo-dni; se.!on "Wi tines lay of its sixteenth annual fonvf-itlon. Other othVers elected follow: S. M. Warner. Warsaw. ice-president ; 1. H. Parsons. Oli'.a, O., ir.aster of ceremonies; C. S. ?i--htls. Portland. secretary -trt as-;ir-r: Floyd Kooler. Jayton. O., h--ri:-ant at arms; Kd. K. ('offman. Tippecanoe City, O.. inner guard: r.fiTK'o Mi yt r. New ("astle. outer ruard; I. I. J-ssap. Kirhmond. luidUor. Ti: convention city next ar uns not rained.

CHILD nrUNKD riiAYINC. ! L PAYI7TTK. Ind., July 5. Joephlne (tornick, 5 years old, was terribly burned Wednesday while! playing with matches. Her clothing' caught tire and the flesh was cooked on her body from the knee to th -j head. Her condition is critical.

apphovi: school novns j INDIANAPOLIS. July ... The I state board of tax commissioners i Wednesday approved the lfssuance of' $17,000 worth of bonds for the orec-i

t'on of a school building nt Helmsburg in lirown -v.ounty. The bonds

will bo five per cent lr.tertM, th?l

I'lMI n 14'UUI.t'U lUf illllUUUl 1 front six per cent. j

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Je--e Martin. ;:, jresid nt of ths 1-ntral ."at;nal Pank of Att.Ux, tonk h! own life Wednesday at th"' jiomc of hi daujhttf. Mr. Auber; I'd'S. 1 ." ini'.t west of the city 3 le.a;i s fcund him hanging in tha 1 sind. Despondency" ovr iil liCaitii i tlie cause attributed fir the net.

.100 at co fi:i u:ci: WARSAW, Ind.. July 5. Between 200 and "Oa young people from all parts of tho middle west are attending the annual Presbyterian Youn. People's conference being held at Winona 1-ake.

INDIANA. MINE WORK E I S HEAD REPORTED DYING L" DIA NA 1 1 LIS. IND.. July .' Cr.irl.' IVv ::.t :nl.er of the .tat- m- ;... :::al b. -ard. for: r pr-sident of i". --ti.-T It. f th Fr.itit'l Mine A'.'.'rkt i s . f A ::. ri-'a and fornei j .- de:.t -f r.ie i.itt Fevlcration o!

IOST If ILMTIFCL SOLT1I lir.XIi 1I03IH The mot beautiful home In South Pend regarded from the standpoint of architectural beauty would be as hollow as a cipher without a good heating system. Surguy the fnrnareman at 309 S. Michigan !., is an old - timer at the game. He knows hi. business and he sells th THATCHER FURNACE. Call him up. Lincoln 55S4. 175 tf.

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