South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY. AUGUST 27. 1922
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MURDER STORIES TOLD BY RLI II E Movie Director" Version. of Berken Slaving Fail to Coinride. ( ' ': t.r.ii'iS From Pa:? Or.".) w f r k.-1 .a thf- '1r'r of a "et t w o "Thfr" n Mr; empty room upt;iire; wo v.-:!! k u; thrf it m.i"' :jfrr-s.il Ki:r.. "No one . r u.v it th" chivalrous ..ir.? to do.1 ft oo I by. her hands, h'-r br' :ft, lir r-tt-e i p..Vn pray with fear. H.r bro'h"isj i.-.ade rio rno'.H. Tr-taits ?h- Kl:r,e j oi.ildrer.. aed f-e.ver, a:.d t c, lay ;i i e p . ! Th two Tiin ,startr-I up :h ta!r. , b'-r.t on thdr rrjm bu.-i:.' -s. e irh w;th a pi'o; in hi liand. Iiren . '.v:;t i.rrt followed by Kl!n. Accord- i ir; to th'i t-'tory told to th? police , by Kline, tli- actor suddenly htlte.l. on th stairway, turned and pointed ; hJs ;veapon at Kline. Kline fail he lea perl forward and attmr.tfd to wren the j)itol from lierKon'. . hands. The p:tol fell to the tair- i way Tlien. according to Kline the ; actor drew a blackjack from his pocket and lunel a blow at his ; head. It was then. Kline .-aid. that; hj raised Iiis pistol and flrerl one i -hot. j Prair Sidf Away. j The bullet struck the actor Jut over the heart and he. crumpled up. 1 the body filling down the utalrwav il past Klln leaving a trail of bloo in Its wake. The bleeding body was brought up with u bump at the bot torn of the stairs Just In front of Mp. Kline and her brothers. Berjren was breathing with lory? Raspln? breatb.s but was conscious. With a painful effort he staggered to his feet and made for the door. II lurched from the porch and disappeared in the darkness. A half hour later the dyinfr actor was found lyinc on the river road near the Kdgevvater ferry station nearly half a mile from the spot where he bad been phot. WriUs Acoisinjr Xot A taxicab chauffeur .-aw the body lyinsr in the roadwaya a pool of blood. Berßen was still conscious. With his dyinc bre.-ith he asked for a piece of paper and pencil and with hi last strength he scrawled tho accusation against Kline. He drew, this from hltf pocket when a policeman came up. Bergen died before a doctor arrived. He was cqnsclous and game to the last. Kline told the police he had met Bergen at Salt Lake City. Utah, and had befriended him. helping him to make his way upward in the moving picture profession. He said that Bergen had gdven his wdfe wdne at Saranac lake to weaken her moral resistance. Unwritten Law Defense. Kline was a former member of mo renmsyivania state consiaouiary. it is unaersiooa nis neicr.ee wni - A. . . 1 1 . 1 111. be the "unwritten law." The authorities at Edwewater said they hoped to get a full statement from Mrs. Kline before the day was over. She was greatly upset by the tragedy. In a statement made by Kline to Recorder James B. Mooe. of Edgewater, he t-aid: "My wife has been troubled ever since the Saranac lake trip six weens ago. Sho evaded a direct answer when questioned but yeeterday In the presence of relatives she admitted that Bergen had attacked br." Long Illness Is Fatal to Grimm, Civil War Veteran Joseph Grimm. 30 of age ar.d a veteran of tho Civil war died at his home, 1221 Meade st.t Saturday morning at 4:00 o'clock following an Illnevrt of 10 weeks with a complication of diseases. Mr. Grimm served in Co. R.. 12Sth Ohio Infantry, from August. 1S61 until Juno 1 S C 5 . Ho had lived in South Fend nearly two yearc. having come to this city from Wolcottviile. He was born in Dalton, Ohio. Oct. 23, IS 42. He is survived "by twen children, Elmer George. Olympia. Wah., Nathaniel, Yakama, Wash., Charles, Blanchard, Mich., Mrs. l,ill!an Walter. Wodcottville. Mns. Mary Polyr.ter, and Mrs. Henry Bertrum of this city, and Mrs. Alice portner of Grand Rapide. Mich. Th remains may be viewed Sunuy ai xnr nomc 01 -Mr. ana .urs. i Bertrum, 1221 Meado st. Funeral services will he. held at the residence at 3:00 o'clock Snduay afternoon, Rev. O. V. Jackson oflloiatir.g. after which the body will be shipped to Wolcottvillo for burial. Mr. Grimm I was a member of the Evangelical ! church it Wolcot:vH, and of the i G. A. R. Tlic Toni toTirlng car, vt Cliarlos ; Farling was stolen from tho envner'a residence, o 2 S. Main St., lat night. Spy) .FJ C!i-1J7Y,V'(Z ! f ßj V H i Tv 7 i " ;1 , 321 South Michigan St. World's Largest CREDIT 11 CLOTHIERS For Men Women and Children 1 f. : You need not pay all in 30 B days. We arrange j terms to suit. ft I JvT- V, J Vt j-j j I 'SiX J t ' V VTAJA C ; j r . : fcjj ? t V' 11-
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The Fouth In l Hat M-.irhrry wkioh has opr nr-d uj in Its new quarters at
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D. W-kony cirnc from Chicago fix years ;i::o anj founded the Fouth Bend Hit bleachry on II. LaS.iHe, It was neces.-ary to bu'ld larger quarter?. At pre-Tit thf? i-l acbc ry rb ai'.s nad dyes men's and woman's hats both
in retail and wholesale lots but Mr.
factory in connection, w ith his cleaning establishment th.e etallishnTrr.t employes about 13 persons,
WOMAN SUES AUTO DRIVER Oil DEATH i Asks $10,000 Jude m e.n t ' . ci r r t-v 1 r 1 Against Sliater tor Death ot I Leo Graffenbcrjxer. For Injuries suffered and whleh re suueu in ine ueairi oi leo uraupn-i berger after being struck by a 1'ord j Sedan driven by Frank Shafer at i
Notre Dame and South Bend avs., j make their events worth while, llxJuly 2S. 1D22. Anna Graffen) er-er ; ienced men will be in charge, has filed suit in Superior court. ! The n events include a horse t-hoe against Shafer. for $10,00 damage, j contest. alleging that he was driving with j A novel feature will be the "puh faulty brakes. j ball" contest between the boys ar.d Shafer, who lives at 20 Fellows j girb
st., is alleged while going 2ö miles an hour to have struck Graffenberger. who was walking across the street, and to have fractured his sktill and collarbone, which injuries resulted in his death on Aug. 12. Sun Railway Company to Recover on Sugar Loss Failure of the New York Central railroad to deliver a shipment of suar on scheduled time, is alleged to have caused the Smith Jackson Co., wholesale dealers in sugar, a I loss of $ 4.000, according to a suit fi!r, hv fhrm aIralnst the railroad in th circult coclTi Saturday. were purchased in New York City on Aug. 27. 1021 by the sugar dealers .and were to be shipped to Newcastle. Ind.. according to the comon which the sugar was to be delivered but the consignment did not arrive until Sept. i. it is alleged. Be tween the scheduled time of the sugar's arrival and the date on which it was delivered, a market drop of two dollars a hundred pounds resulted in a loss of $1.000 to the Smith Jaekson Co., it is claimed. SHOOTS AMKKICAV ITAGIi:. WARSAW. Ind.. Aug. i'S.' A large American eagle aws shot today by Morris Miller, who resides on the shore of Crystal lake. This specie? o fbird has long been supposed to be extinct in northern Indiana. The e.attle shot hy .Miller was Feven ieet.
two inches heiween tne tip or i.s j f ,cs ari( tno amount of her note i. wing-. Miller will have the bird j ;ked by Catherine Twomey. The mounted. j ;Gan association and Iydia .I. Sawyei j arc made defendants In order to proWord was rcivlvc-.i !n South Bcn.l j tcct any interest she may be found early Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. W. jto have in the lots purchased. T. Taylor. 130 S. Taylor st , an-j
i.l1 U 1 US luv l'l.ill t ..Vi.i.f . f l J u to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd TI. Stebblns. at tlie'r home In Cleveland. Mrs. Stebbins was formerly Fther Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mr?. W. T. Tavlor. " ,i I IT : " 0-.y ' V. :.'-wV.:;V
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In the busy season ! PLANS FOR MASONIC I PICNIC COMPLETED Plans were completed at a recent meeting for the Joint Masonic picnic to be held at Potawatoral park next Saturday, Every pre- ! aration has be?n Inadft t0 ae h - I'arty an elaborate afiair. The Chlcasro, .South Bend and i Xorthen Indiana Railway Company i will fuir.Lsh extra cars between the ! hours of one and two o'clock and 1 uiv anil C k r ra rv rrr t n rr-rrrs r-wi .-v -v v v w J V i V V a l J C4 Vill Ali J late the crowds. The sports committee promises to Laptains for the bill team.s have been appointed and Will select their rlayers. Four teams will battle, captained by Stacey Brown, Karl King. Paul Hclrmann. and Edgdr W'ebef. Final details will bo made by the chairman of the general committer which will be held at the Masonic (dub rooms Thursday evening. Woman Sues to Recover on Money Loaned to C. E. Smith Alleged failure to pay he a promissory note for $l,0ii..S" after it became due and a subsequent transfer of property partly paid for by the borrowed money, resulted :n the tiling Saturday by Catherine Twomey of a suit in the Circuit court against Charles F. Smith, the South Bend Building and Loan Ass'n and Lydia M. Sawyer. On Oct. 11. 1017. Smith is alleged to have borrowed the money from the complainant and to have given a. promissory note due cno year from date, with interest at seven percent, in order to buy property At the same tin:-e Smith is alleged to have contracted with the South Bend j Building and L'un Ass'n for his pur- j f ha.-jfl of lots Nos. 1. 'j, 4. .". 6 and 7 in the Charles E. smith sub-di- i visi'-n and lots No?. .i. JD. 4 0 and 11 J in Shetterle place, the consideration j being $2f).200. I Smith, it is claimed, later assigned ! the contract to Lydia M. Sawyer and , nas no;:it.ctcd to pay the not e. Fifteen j hundred dollafs to cover attorney PROCIiAIM CKIQri CILMP. PARIS. Auer. 2C Th emergency committee of the International box- i Ing union today proclaimed the French featherweieht boxer. Criau! champion of Europe. Save the Middlemen's Profits and Get Better Quality in Upholstered Furniture by Buying Direct from the Maker. RIGHT HERE IN SOUTH BEND You can set amazing values in Upholstered Furniture tailored to your own needs and desires. You select the coverings from our assortment of 600 patterns. men build up ihe pieces right here in our own shops with the UTMOST of care. Several samples are being shown on our floors. Come in and see them.
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jmi: i. nrx.v. Janus M. I;r.n. n. F. D. No. ?. did at h:s home on the rrid if?t:th cf this cltv !;ist :'.'ht at i c rlo k. fol.jwin a r-b, rt .1 :: ' lie was born :n Fr.iz--y i:r. I"., Aug. 1, 1S4S, and v s Tli years . Ha was married to M.s Tin i Jcr.-3. at Frazeyturc', ill., or. Jur. :1. I S 7 1 . and tame to ti;'.. city from Howty, Iii. He )s n;rv:rti iy h:wife. T:r.a Dunn; two dau-nt-:rs. Mrs. W. P. Duncan cf this city an 1 Mrs. E. T. Ir.r of Detroit. Mien..
th.fl city! One slMer anl'two"r'ro:h-;Mr?- Jan V'CTy cf R??e:ani- In1erj also survive. Martha Ko.e Dunn. iMr5- Fann Wr:?htmar.. Manccs.
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.MUS. HOSi: I)i:itlT. 'Indiana. Aug. I. 1 S 6 1 . ar.l lived Mr?. Rose D-Uu-. 420 F. L.ifaettel here aH hLs :;fe- IIe wa" carried at
t., died at her horn-.? at 11:30 olock i Friday r.lht after a two year's Ulne.- of complication?. Fhe was "born in Madron township, this county. March 10. 1ST0, and was 12 years old. She tan: to Fouth Bend more than two year apo from MIshawaka and ha.s resided here since. She is survived 1 y four sons, William Burkott, of Dubuque, la. Leo and Arthur P.urkett of Mihawaka and Gordon Burkett of D troit. Two brothers. J. B Bdtinck . i of Seattle and AupiiFt Boltit ck. of Oakland, Calif., ami one sifter, Miss Marie Beltinck, of Now York City nio surviVe. Funeral eervice.s will be held at Patrick's Roman Catholic church Monday morning at 1 o'clock. Rev. William Moloney, C S. C.. will officiate. Burial will bo in St. Joseph's cemetery, Mi-hawaka. G FORGE PA LI CK I. Sudden death of George Palicki. 2. at his home, 1045 Fisher St.. at 11:10 o'clock Thursday night I attributed to heart trouble. He was born in Poland on April S, 18 40, and came to America about 0 years ago, coming direct to South Bend. He is survived by five daugaSaturday Open Till 9:30 END Chaise Lounge (Regularly $42.50) This Sale $34.00 Best quality Tapestry upholstering. Chaise Lounge (Regularly $28.50) This Sale $22.80 Upholstered in Cretonne. Floor Lamp (Regularly $21.00) This Sale $15.75 Frosted Brown finish. Fancy Cretonne lined shade. Floor Lamp (Regularly $32.50) This Sale $23.50 Large size. Dark Brown finish.. Heavy base. Fancy lined shade. if. (. Table Lamp (Regularly $8.93) This Sale $4.95 Frosted finish. Variety of shades. "if!
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iarc Mr?. Jer.r:? Putz Mrs Fiel'.a I !lrc?czewUi, M A n r. a Lewardow-'-Ki. Mrs. lUrthi T:iti7.ak ar.l Mr? 1 Jc. phir.e Rrz'zlr.s ki. t Funeral f-vi will be held a' S:"'"1 o'clock Mor-h-y rr.omir.tr a ? . Anthony Zi'b. wi.z. o'riüir.-. Ilur).V . -tr CJrovo ce :ie CIIAKMIS i:. cRiri: rhnrles Fdwad Crine. died at his r-ldence. 1 1 C, Mishowaka. Ind M.dd'.eboro av.. at ?:45 o'elc-ck. fc'bwlrs an months w:th car.cer. He Is furvlvfd by ;.!ne. of ten t! 3.fters. Topfp:rj. Kan, tnree brother. .io:;n i j . David S. a-.d i of Rrsf!or.d, Inc.. Jac.b Cripe, all He was n :n Clav township. Va.. on July 14. 1SSG to Mi5c Jenn.'"' AValter. by whom he i survived. ?uneral ser :(fs w;li be held from the residence. Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be mi de ! in Bowman cemetery. ni .CIS JACOBS. Francis Jacobs. Tf 5 South Bend a v., died Faluriey morning at l:lj o'clock following an i'.lr.e.v of two years of dropsy and heart triuble at his home. Ho was born Jan. 1.". 142 in Mi:! Herlin, Pa., and was 8 years of ae. He was a monv'scr of the (J. .'v. R.. Auten Post. Mr. Jacobs had b. en a frhoem iker by trade, coir..ir.c hero from Ohio and had resided in Surh Bend for a peri od of ö years? He married Annie O. Murry at Ftevensvilie. Ohio. April 2S. lfi. Surviving him are the wife, Annie ., children, Irene Francis. Francis R., William F., Mary Quick. Mr.". Nida Bingham. Jc.-s'e i:isie Ia Rogers. Tillie Montgomery, G?oigo Jacobs. Ann!. Mixell, Sallie Utrder and Ignaliu Jacobs. Funeral services will be Iteld at the residence, 755 South Bend av at C:T,0 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. OF THE
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Chairs (Regularly $19.50) This Sale $13.75 Ivory and Grey Enamel finish. Cretonne upholstered. Writing Desk (Regularly $31.50) This Sale $25.20 Dark Brown finish. Solid Oak top. Price includes chair to m.itch. 3-Piece Suite (Regularly $98.00) This Sale $78.40 Davenport. Chair and Rocker. Upholstered in best Tapestry. Spring seat cushions. 3-Piece Suite (Regularly $75.00) This Sale $60.00 5 ft. Davenport, Chair and Rocker. Upholstered in Green Tapestry. Spring seat cushions. 3-Piece Suite (Regularly $55.00) This Sale $44.00 4 ft. Davenport, Chair and Rocker. Upholstered in CreSpring seat cushL Tili! 'I.'; SM' ( ! 1 3 u
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jA.ni ii. iuxcKni iix. Fur era! ferv.?e f -r Jarr.e II. II l.i ck -u r n . "2 yrars r-ld. ".v h ..- d:fd at Ms re?;ienro ffe Van Purn t . Thursday, W ... i' dd ' m O t e at atur lay a::rr. r on N. M.lr ( 1 b r.". ale 0 o'clock. Hew I at inc. Ibur.il w; K.vfrview oer.ie'erv. iuii.niNG ii:kmits. IA r ; r - ; N-. 1 . Stu leb mated i-ct $1 Two .-torv );: corporation, estind'Iition t asemMy bui'.ünr. Plant No. Stu.'.e baker o.rroration. 5 ?.'?. One rv frarv dwe'.lin; At 2211 W ootf. ?1.4-. At 2 :"- w In liana av India ra av Sim PasFm Pas--off. 1 1.4 00. At 101 S X. Iookfie'.d .s B.ro-,s.ki. J T 0 . At SCO N Okve t.. Charlfa KIuczoz. 3.Cn. At N. (ive s:.. Ignatz Bocol $:..?. no. At 132 ? 3, "0 0. H. Tlowman sr., John S.x. Two Ha ney Two Mi '.ton piory frame duelkr.c. t.. H. A. T-'hulk.i. ?2.:. story frame dwelliri. St.. J. M. C.ault. $2.r."0. 1 'J 1 MOVING PI'KMITS. A. '. Brouch.ton. 07 S. Sott to 290? Itu.-h st. Mrs. A. Clark. C20 N. Fmeriok st. to out of city. John Fri' kon. 2 1. F. Broadway st. to 017 F. Donald st. ' Orvie DvGraff. ZZi N. St. Peter st. to storage. Alex Kaman. .'4 1-2 KfmN av. to 172 Kemble a v. William Laskowski. 212 N. Studeb.ikrr st. to 1012 X. Oa11o?p st. Jane? Pillan. 2003 Catalpa av to 1711 S. Taylor st. Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:3Q ruR ITS TT? Telephone Set (Regularly $21.00) This Sale $16.80 St includes Stand and Chair if. Dav Bed (Regularly $39.00) This Sale $31.20 6 ft. length. Upholstered in best Cretonne. "t Bird Cage and Stand (Regularly $15.75) This Sale $12.60 Brown finish. A Combination Bird Cage and Fernery (Regularly $25.75) This Sale $20.60 f Fernery (Regularly $10.50) This Sale 8.40 30 inches long. Brown finish. Absolutely water tight, metal tank. it
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Greater South Bend's Greatest Furniture Outfitters r. 5 KZS:X&Lfi22 School Shoes One of our features is the attention we give to fitting children in good shoes at new reduced prices. UNIQUE BOOTERY Farmers Trust Building 131 South Main St. rs There's a B i g Surprise in Store for You at Noble's. Electric Fixtures of Quality at Unbelievable Prices. One, indeed, has to see these fixtures to appreciate the High standard of quality and workmanship Fixtures that you ordinarily would expect to pay again as much for were they on display at some Michigan St. location. To avoid coming out nnd inspecting this splendid line is costing you money. Agent for the APEX WASHER and AMERICA CLEANER Noble Electric Shop Chas. F. Noble, Prop. 731 Lincoln Way West Lincoln 6657 ago -f -JrT.-. South Bend JV Raiiway Co. & SOUTHER!! MICHIGAN . RAILWAY COMPANY Errr.cTME jrr 1. i9t
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