South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 207, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1922 — Page 15

WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 26. 1922

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICF. TO ROAI ON TRACTORS

State of Indiana. St JoPph County. : N".tlr is hertiv piren that the Ronr.l

,,4 (of ( 'oiuiniioneri of said rountT. flt th;r

furna.es. I, nths. n7.0 i ortu in f tu urt lloue at soutti i.nu. j In.li in i. 'will rm five !eol'd propos.!!-

i:,omi!,: !i..ue. 0 e,-eiIohf l.irt'f '"r r"'' nITov.-iint of a .ert.uii hi'liroo.ii in... I.M, i. hfir.1 woo.l floor, t ri . Ir y Jmi7.Y4 fwi in -U4ftn. in sai.l fuuiity taraire witli l-.fr. alv i!e nti.l rrar.jl'y ur.i.Iins I rain in 4 ami paving with p.ive.1 stro-. 7..". jl. .. ttith. Se-1 concrrte s Srt out in the spwin,ation,. ;t for rooming liou-s j flans an.! profile now on fll- In the of'rtt:rat room hoti... .". Lei room ,( ti-e of the a uditor -f s;ii.l county, by and iiio.l rn 1-iit laf!j. -SJ.'O. Terms. I under th' lflws of the State of Indian:!. Itler P'k ft roonts. ii'.,!ern lion p. I S a 1. enied iropo-als will le nened nml :.!;-', !rt. st.iim;. Irius hae lotsltde rontract awarded for aaid improveami :ivr' in eerv oi .it!on :it rea.n j 1 1 t i r on the L'lüt day of Atitfust. Will. .!'.!. pn. or.loii V.altT o id p:i ti y It'.. Is or proposals will f rs-eiv?d up : V: rn.. - I rust IWAz. in : to 11 oYlo, k u. m. on aid date.

'Iii.- Kiij.l road to le iu)rofd i- 1i a' -I in IVi.n and 1'ortaire Townships, in St. ,lorpti County. Indiana, and is to le known as the C. A. Ca.lis'e road when v improved. Hid will l.e for the completion f the oi.I im p roVf men? in acrorilance with-Ilie plan, profile and pperlflration In tr: oftiee of the Auditor of aid County, and all inelude :lll labor and Miatriial f.u "aid work. In nil rase will extra cotn-

; i ii a t ion lo allowe.l for any a t'.l it ion i I

w..rk alL-fd to have ti.'t'u Uojie lv tlu-

,f r. . ;ij"i.sd at every ti;rn ly i r-1 aizd i.'it'Or. will ri-: '..tli tt:f' tr f the .'tte at th- pritnfiry t Auir i'-t '. : r. of tli' ?rn j u Iii..' an i !..!- I i!t for pevfrnnr antl all thv'f, ! e rt-rx r;i t en. l:l tf-M liave a! ..- , ated ;h- a 1 "1 ! in r. t of th!j ft-urt.j fathTrroi ar.d iitc c t- ly (iv. Henry ! A!l n. u l.o ntacand!t" k-U'vcd hitnif. Ti Air.iitk-t nirt. i C)f th rr pu idienn c andidat' e. f r - ' nirr fjo' . W. 11. S'.ul,'.)-' -f LaArrrcv;l!f: W. Y. Morat,. Hütt hin-uti i

liter; W. V. I.amlertson r,f Fairview; Mrs. . I). Mrirry, nf lv.ir.va.City; Mi- Heic-n Tettiu-rew of K nCity; I'rf'il W. Kt.app !)f Halipu and Tliotius .Mc.N'tal of Tut-ka tl.latter two have voiced th" na:n nt that, the court be dune away with. The democratic raridl Jit -.-. I lender--.'n ?Iart!n of Liwrei.re; Johnathan M. D.ivis of I!ronon md L.-ii,'h Hunt of Kin-i.is City, ill have favored its a ? m 1 ;-h i.i e i: t . Forrm-r (Jov. Stnl,l s verv,! from 1 '': to 1 1 :. and is now a .-tockfi.ai: n.l banker; Mr. Mor-.tn is a forrii't lieutenant povert.or ar,.l publisher of the Hutchinson News: Lamb-:!-unn is a farmer and for manv year a rinifif'r of the s t ri t . leI.-s'atur1; Knapp is a banker and fornu-r täte atdltor; McNeal 1? editor of on" ot

.vVn. Capper' farm papers; .Ii'

Mo wry 1 welfare worker and wife of a wholesale drußrzict. ind M! I'ettiRrew 1 in elocutionist and plptform entertainer. AN'onien not Act hi. Neither of the women candidate. ha? been making' a campaign, nor hn either tU backlnsr of any of th Ftates women' organizations. P.oth have stated that they do not expect to nominated. Cov. Allen. In annu'incing that he would not be a candidate in the republican primary to succeed himself, o-tated that he was retiring to rnvate life. The voters will be. confronted with a list of 121 names of persons seeking date office. These are asib from probably as many more seeking nominations for ooncress. legislature district court julgeshiis and county otMcft. There are three complete stat tickets in the field republican, democratic and socialist. Mils 12tli Term. Phil P. Campbell, vow .serving his eleventh term, representing fbe ttiiil district, which includes Kansas coal fiield. has two opponents. W H. proul of Sedan and .T. F. I!rok ot Sdan. In the first f 1 i -1 r i t Kana cther veteran cor.gresstirin. P. II. Anthony, ha.s two rival. Fred Voilind. well-known Topeka clothier, and W. K. Ffush. pnr.nlit riie:.tr or .state. I Soi-tS4. and union jirintfr. T)ie three ( ongrossmcn u iio fences helil so tiht no candidate got through are Homer Hoch of the fourth. J. X. Tinder of the seventh r.r.d Iiichard K. Hird of the eighth.

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KIDNAPS WOMEN, MUSICIAN CLAIMS

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FREE MANDLER AS EVIDENCE FOR

TRIAL IS LACKING

Erstwhile Ball Player Organizes Lovers9 Union

XKW YORK. July 23 (By U.

uck took Cupid' place

in? the love-üorn.

j Concurring in the oft-expressed

belief that marriage at best was a Dc rx 1 . , lottery. Lewis S. Conb"v. former river ot JJoI)Mn Death Car ,,2l, 1!ayei. has started oiri to make Dismissed From Court :t a re'11 snie of chance. s. - . .

i . v oniej, eonciuuing tna'i ineres ' Olllll I .nt!ri.lr for. tiiii.'Ii k'nf.'(, - ccflflnfle

..v..' iv. ' ...... v. .....tv .... i. .o in the world, organized the "Lover'

Cincinnati Man Declares Wife ! Was Held Captive by Ken

tucky "Despot."

CINCINNATI, n.. Juy fTiy V p.) Cljarce that a moor.hir. ' "'.'luor Uiron" enthroned hish ir. the mountain f.astnev of Kentucky , rocpnneMi for th mysterious-

i 3appeariincH of .ix women dur.rg

the Iat ialf year, were n.a.le by Carl Schutt:, prominent mujiclan, 1 here todav. Schuett declared hl W.fe. Anra ' Mae. r7. wa a virtiir. of the al'.ezed j moonshin- chief who öfter m:- j treating her forced her to poi.nr. ; licr.-e'.f. undr threat of torturous death. Schuett claimed that with the assistance cf friends he had o!vM ! the myste-y of the mountain chief, fo'lowing he disappearance of Anna Mae several weeks aco. Authorities recently were puzzled j over finding tlie body r-f a girl i named Anna Mae in th litt mnuntain town of Jean. Ky. She had ;

taken her life with poison. She was buried in Lawrence county. Kentucky, where, according to Schuett. the "moonshine baron' !s an otllcer.

f'ontroN I'n tiro County. Schuett said that from interviewing native who had viewed the; irirl'. remains he learned of her identity. He received h.s "tip" he j paid, from meager prc dlatcnes that carried the girl's suicide name as Anna Mae. 1 Rchuett ns.rte.l he would call upon Gov. Kdwin P. Morrow for a! In recovering the girl's body. lie also claimed that his invest:- i gatlon. mfde by auto with a partri of friend., had revealed the feudist 1 clansman ruled over a hand of 7" t moonshiners. The entire county i . said to be under autocratic rule of ! the alleged "de-pot. " "Persons who had known of thJ activitiew of the band made n ef- j fort to ;tcp them because of 'Ituw;- j r.es.;? reason..' told me my wife was only one cf four other young wom-i

en who hid been held captive for lone periods of time ly the feudist," Schnett said.

In th city court Tuesday morning the c-e of .lohn Mandler, S2 S. Hill t.. charged with driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident without making a report, was dismissed on motion ,,f the state. Mandl-r va.- ai rested on complaint of Mr. Uernard Pohson. widow of lbrnarti poh-on. 1:'." ?. Franklin !.. who was a passenger in Mandli's car wlien it ran into

C'o-opeiative Union" it I Jam m on -tell. X. J. If the object'. matrimony, apply. Thomas D. Pokier, secretary of the union, is swamped witiz entrie? from all over the United States. Four hundred p rsons have sent In their n.itr.Bs which will bN drawn from a frying pan by a bli tvl -folded flajipe;- August lt.. Althougii it isti"t compultsory to

the rear of a street car at the corner rnarry the person whose ryitne i. of bin.-oln way F.. and Sampb' st., nn lnnvn for you. failure to do so will the night 'of .Inly 1.1. Mandler had;!,ar a person from entering future driven out of the filling station at contest.-. that comer, and lot control of his! Dekltr promi-es a corpn of minm.K liiiu- momentarily. ir ran listers of every faith on hfnd. into the icar of a jassing street car. Not everyone, said Dekler, is eli-Pol-(n was riding in the rear sit ' g;lle to enter the lotterv.

Merchants from .12 States To Hold Meet at Chicapt CHICAGO. 111.. July 2.1. Retail merchants from :2 states are expected to attend the convention of the Interstate Merchants council, which will be in session here, Aug

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fpecial rates have beer.

ol K Sl'ia.'l.U.'l V W fuodtrai priced hoines. Merry Ar . four r "; price Jl.'uMI. Tail.ot St.; f-mr rontns; price JltVVJ. Nedd ":.; rive ro."im: price H7. I. t.frtv : five rooms; j.ri.e JIISX). I'orby St.; four ro- ius; pnee S'J) V. li,.I. Av ; fo.ir ruoias; pri-e $2öoü. r.-i St.; four rtona; price ?-'4io. llownrd St.; five rooms; price f'js). S M ltnr.I.NSON i SON l'l N .Vain St.. S.tond Floor. Main Vv

, ,, ,. . v ; "J TTT 1 r a i lor or contractors to whom is JIM. MAN or oaun u ,., has. or:,,. .1 t ; ;, w ar(Ut ,,. ,.,,...,.,.

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in: tii:m SOCIAL An ice cream social for the benefi" of St. Mattheu church will be given at the corn'r of Miami and Dubail ."is. Wednesday night. F f ryhctly welcome. Aiivt.-:7 a. m.

I !f ti-'.i ti y in li i.-1 ni'oi g 11;- p a r. n.i . !o;iw We pl , coMlp Milto I i M t T-

vo'ir -iw;s a:ol Ktainl ready I'M

K.irh lo.l shrill le acotnpanied lr a

', . peroii.il r surety bond in ii sum einal

double the atiloaiii of the b.d tiled for

h.!p fliiio-.' cinv tl,r:f'v min w!,.. .1.- ;,. -.iM,. t ti.-' r.'ii' ;ir"lI ni lv ! co;n, a li'i'i!.' ,c.;:cr. IV K. I i. -I o r i !. i . t,.. i v. Si Joseph r.ti'l'l i;g .V I.... la Assi . Main St l. ii. ::i i::i

llou-cs Fcr. sale.

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! the w.,rk bid on. to lie approved Iiy tli.'

It.rl f ..to ill is io ne rs r f..iiu rouiify. Said boi.d slia'l be romlitinip'd for tip? faithful performance of tli work: the Mir.-rie-i. if personal, slialj le resident f re-!io,rs of tlie State of Indiana, one

if whom hall !. : resident of St. Joseph.

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. in .,.iH' j.i . 7 i'ootms :.! . ith ' s.iid Pond fh.ill le f-r the henetit of . "irep,:i.s- .iiol nt'i'T i nil! in fcHtures. :on pron. persons or corporation who V. .:'..!: g .!i.tati. e t" S: MÜ.'' akrs. Hot hall uffer any los er damage by rciw f.-r l;,;it A I'.irviin- j n f any ncli ttid.ler faillnjr rr n--M:iin I ;.K nit. l-l,-,;in t,, enr.r into tt contract lo p.-r

i:-s Ma.n bV.v C'-'J l' irtncrs Trt:-t j f rai su.-h wr-rk awarded by said Ibard

of i "in at . ioners or to carry out the ..tu- in any purtciul.ir or to p.iy for any lilor or material which may have beer, furnished to any :n h cor tractor or en-:r:o-tors r i any Mil,-entriic:or, ng'n' er sap. -ri n ten i.-n t under him, in the cor s: r i.-r ; .n of aal work. si'.d improvement will be lot a whole ! i lie Jowei responsible Pidd-r upon aff.d-ivit of r.or.coilusion. which niut b 1 1 ru ttrd with the P'd. and upon failure i.fMcit n f ti affidavit udi proposal nr

, P;.d w.'l lo r, -j.H-ted !r the hoard; and

he lioir.l r serves r he right to r'j-et any and !! I:.1 Tjtne for tlie eoniplft len ef -1 I work will be agreed upav. after b" Mr -z f .'iid rontrC ! iid Hrd f

1H1.NK1.N; Vir' KKAI. K.il.Uj SMK ltASTINClS i'ls N. Michigan St, Lincoln rt-Md Muco Ml : '.K Ti . 1 . 1 . U if ,, i t.i-

i i . i i , i . i , r " i.i Mi-. :. ...lera through "Ut;

i i ' r mi ,r i : -.r o ,!! i.i ir ; op n t, e ;-i . ". l-.-.i.-. :i nd loss's ; a 1 1 je i ;.i rg.- I 1 -!! :, . li-.itid'y tubs. ' r Irio i:i.: . I :u. d.ate p"Sn ..... ' a! r p i in : . ' 1 I :: 1 ;.o 1 ' .i r :ii : i r .. : I i . U r

th i!nn iu that cia. hie hid may ever anv ore nr more class... 1 Iths liiust he for poods delivered within thirty dnys fr.-ni date ef a-cepf. ance of bid at South I'.cnd. Indiana All poods damaged i :i transit nuis ! mad poo, nr tl, Pier's cm. No charp will be allowed for boxes or packing, and goods not tip to pi cite a t ion will be returned :i f bidder rnt. C'ontrnet let upon accepted bids hall bo eenired by bund. To each bid must be af'arhe.l a J.atenient and affidavit as re.ii.iel by f orm No. iCi. preribed by the Slate 1 1 . . a r I ot Aeconnts. .". Tea, -her' Iesk. Teaeher' "hsir-. .isi Assembly Thairs 1JO I. ks-s, ho.il. Iated this Kih d.iv o:" .Tulv. 1tgc MH'IIArb C. HAM.r.V, Vn:ffe. Pertaje Towr,hip. Ciuinlv of St. Joejh. Indiana. Julv is A Aug 1

oi the car. and as a ieult of the collision r(eived injuries which later proved f ital. In dismissing the case against Mandler. the state held hat investigation showed there was not sufficient evidence to warrant bringing Manll. r to trial.

For instance, there ir a library tet. Thc-.'se who submit their tvunes must be able to tell time and read the. ten commandments. Furthermore, only persons between the acp of 21 and S4 are allowed to get in.

DIST. ATTY. CLYNE WILL QUIT U. S. POST

CHICAGO. July "1. (By U. P.)

Atty. Charles F. Ciyne will

gut to Ait r insiiu ti:. CHICAGO, July J,,. (lly j. x. S. ) A fgif t of $.10. 000 cash to the Art Institute of Uhicago by John G Shetld. president of Marshall Field ,v- '. and Mrs. Mary It. Sh dd. iii. w:f.', was announced b the institute

today. ine .ttltlitc was 1. rt freelfjucst. It Is understood that Clyne to u.s. the m..ny a- it s,,es ji;. jhas ten considering th1 move for j s-onie time but could not do so until KILLS :,0 SN'AKIN. the In estimation of hi office inditu-

m;nle for delegates by the railroad Consider ilile time will be devoted to "cons: Jerable discussions" of such problems as advertising, buying selling and trade extension, community development, financing store accounting. merchandising, mark downs and credit. Among thotö whose ram es appear on the program are Paul Iav;s. Waterloo. Ia.. who is. president of the association: H. S. Ames. Peyton. Ohio; G. Albert Carver. Strasherg. Ohio; Tom M. Witten. Trenton. Mo.: Dr. Paul W. Ivey. University of Nebraska; Pavid Humphrey Foster. Peloit. Wis.; H. K. Hart. Long Prairie, Minn.; Otho Mooney. Temple. Okla ; and J. Ii. Duncan. F.vansville, Ind.

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prnbahly resign within a few dats. C'lyne will take the !-tep with a clean bill of health at his own r-

asii i:iic:k. ;,;... juiy ii:,.--sam Kllis killed :;o snakes ;i 0r.e hlnw. lb- filed into a ne with a sa wedoff shotgun.

When you say cigarse say Dutch Mas-tri s l e 3 1 f

?e,l ,y Atty. tier. Daugherty was; t ornplctfal. It was if ported today that Pautrhcr:"s in'i'iiry was nearly completed nnd that Clyne would be given .a declaration of approval on his administration.

U NK DKALI'K HIVS IL It.

'JEP.SKY CNTV. N. -b. July T.. Michael Schiayone, junk deale-. bought the bankrupt New York and Nassau Traction Co. for $1.1,000. It was valued at f 1.6 30.00"' in 1?P'.

POOlt cows. PFLPIK S. Oliio .In'y 2.-.. Fanners complained to county oftu i,ilthat low flying airplanes threat' ne. the city's milk supply. It gives ttocows hysteria.

Only one man in jOa i mr.re than six feet tall.

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STATEMENT OF AWKINS MORTGAGE CO. PORTLAND, INDIANA June 30, 1922 ASSETS Cash , $ 100.147.2! Accounts RcctivaWe 297.841.30 Notes Receivable 107.093.45

Stock, in Welfare Loan Societies (exclusive of Louisiana) ... .

Louisiana Welfare Loan Societies Common Stock . Indiana Rural Credit Association Stock Treasury Stock

Stock in Other Corporations Bonds. Liberty $2.488.25 Bonds. Foreign 318.14

Real Estate Automobile

Office Improvements Furniture and Fixtures $12.195.69 Less Reserve for Depreciation 1,594.00 Indiana Rural Credit Association Assets Development Account (to be amortized over period of 20 years) Supplies (unissued) Deferred Expense 4. Hawkins System (consisting of copyrights, operating plans etc)

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31.259.60 6.932.730.00 273.443.73 . 171,006.18 $9.220.460.76

STATE OF INDIANA. JAY COUNTY, ss: I. L. E. Smart, Cashier, being first duly sworn, hereby certify that! thi above statement of condition of Hawkins Mortgage Company is true as shown by the books of this company as of June 30th. 1922. (Signed) L. E. SMART. Subscribed and sworn to before me thi 1 8th day of July. 1922. (SEAL) (Signed) WHEELER ASHCRAFT. My commission expires May 25th, 1924. Notary Public.

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