South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 246, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1922 — Page 3

SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1922

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SET ASIDE APPEAL TO REDUCE BONDS

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No Action Will Be Taken in Cases of Alleged Radicals Until Hearing. NIL.F.S. Mlh.. Spt. 2. Judge C. K. Wh'.t h-i temporarily t a.ndo the peti'ion of a reduction In th K,rd of fin.OOO for each of th 14 radicals ncrw In the courvty Jail at St. Jo-;e-ph cn th chars cf criminal .yr-dioBlljn, until after the predimit ary hearing which H pet for next Friday. A. J. Murrain. Attorney In Nil until three- years a.?o. when he went overmen? to er.sairo m V. M. C. A. work arrived in the city today accompanied by Mr?. Hillman. They came to Ni!1 from Clinton. Mich., v. -here th'-y took h- body of Mrs. Hlllman's mother. Mr. M. A. Stark

Matthew fiid he d!ppd the flap of her piy5. extracted the rin?. and c!offd the purfe. He pave it to h! !tr, he fid. tellir.ff hr he found The detectives went to Matthew's hom and hia sister Anna was wearin? the Ting. "How much did you think It was worth?' the detective asked her.

I "Oh. maybe- $25," saUI Anna.

BEGIN LOADING OF GOAL FOR MICHIGAN

Husband Also Charged With! Young Brother Confesses to

Blackmail Both Held Theft Girl Thought It

Worth Almut $25.

at Bloomington. BLOOM IN'GTON. Ind.. Sept. 2

Mr. Ddlth Dillender, of Martinville, Is In the Monroe county jöil on

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Town's 811 Inhabitants Respond to Fire Alarm; I'ab W oiihl'Bc Bank Bandit

West Virginia Mine Will Rush Priority Shipments to State's Consumer?.

nana, uryan uairiiuf;-, i ry,Ar

v , , , tv . r.r ,rr,.- brother Matthen.

fssd today to Austin pro.ecutor, that he has t.n married!

four timffl and only divorced once. Th marriaffe which ld to her ar-r-st and that of Diiiend'-r took place

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AI mal time Jtonert i leuar.cKFfjn. i a local tone quarryman. married the Dillender woman under the im-, predion that fh was Dillender's ,

DETROIT. Sept. 2. Anna K'unirk, 13 pars old. has been wearing a J 1.300 diamond rinjr. of 1 kar-

sir.ee M.iy 31, believing it to be

imitation which her email

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Meanwhile Matthew, who sne.ik-

jed the rim? from th" pur.-e of Mrs. ! Micha-! P. Kaerer. 4860 Pennyl-

vnnia a v.. ha.s been pnawod upon by

panes of conscience to such an

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MILFORD, Ind.. ScpL 2.N. S.) Almost all of thi

II inhabitants rwporded to a firo alarm at noon today and helped to capture Thomas Collin?. ;M. after

Collins and two companions who ' ministration

LAN-SING. Mich.. S. pt. 2. Actual loadlnsr of coal for Michigan to

i be cor.Ficned to the state fuel adj ministration for distribution was be- ! run at Fairmont, V. Va.. Friday, j recording to a tciemam received 'from J. K. .Spindle, state fuel ad- ! ministration representative sent! ! into the district to trace what was llfft of the 150,000 ton priority or-: I der placed with the federal fuel ad- ;

more than two weeks'

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All Fall and Winter is Offered the Girls and Women of South Bend

reaped In an automobile m.ade an Spindles communication tatunsuccessful attempt to rob th?!ttl tnat a fIve supply of cars Farmers State bank. i had b-n allotted to the mine havColllns fired at J.ime Shepard. 1 lhP -Michigan order to bo loaded

M.ashier. when Shephard dodged be- ! for Michigan utilities and preferred j hind a counter to s t a rifle. The n : fonfumer.-. Collins lot hU nnve and fled ,' It is understood that th bulk of

W have many positions to be filled. We can use young girls on trimming and inspecting. Many girls can be placed on power sewing machines. We need women on hand ironing in the laundry. These Positions Will Be Steady and Permanent Come to the Employment Office Tuesday.

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'Xtent that he began to deveinn n

skulking gait and a furtiv-e look, and ! turned

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Stark havlr.sr öid .'frter. Afterward

for burial. Mrs

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rturnd from Kurop- last Decern- and

Ler on account of Iir mother s ill-1 two

n"s. while Mr. Hiilman returned from Itus!a a few weejo ago. Willum W. Ivim.b?rt has t.ken pn!on e.f the property he purchased from T. N- Walker In N. Front st., and will remodel tho building with a view of installing a printing plant. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ktmr. 9 nroadwny are parntH f a r'.aueher born this morr.lr.g. Mr. and Mrs. f;arn"t Jf.ns and j-orus will spnd tho werk-rr.d au'l 1-abor Day with r la'lve-i af. Manato. Mrs. Carl Schrumpf and dauRhtr have return! from Hp worth hospital in outh Pend. Thomas Thomson l in Detroit to attend the Michigan state 'air and to vi.it Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Cutting. Mr. and MrsK. L Ducey hav3 moved to Nil1 from Michigan City, .Mr. iMirey being employed by th -Michigan Central lailway company here. Miss FthM Kyclehymer of Oak I'ark, 111. is a Ktrvi at the heme of

.he to!d him

?he wa really Di'.lender'.5 wife Hendrickson believe that the

intended to murder him and

juft on that account the mystery of Mr?. Kagercr's mining ting was revealed Friday afternoon. Detectives James Adamson and Albert Ruth, walking through Mc-

collect his insurance. To bear out, 1" sirucK ny me this theory Hendrickson turned ; "J"rnpyM condition of the Kunick over to the authorities a sack which ' lad wnn h" Rlanred in their dircthe woman had made and which he ' tl0n- anf1 th"' stopped and question, thinks wa5 for the prpe-5 of, 0(1 hlmFmothering him. The womon in! The boy'. demeanor made them her confession said thnt in th lat j f"1 ",r" that h would bear invef"w month? h and Dillender had tigation. Thy took him to the etaobtained money from voral men tlon anfl ,sk'fl him ftii.:ions about

of Morgan and Monroe counties by J ' M-Mls eil napp-ning usually at-

trinutea to juveniles.

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in Collins' capture.

h'ackmaJl. Th Dillender won;an Ifi about

twenty vearf old. She ?ay fh

born in Columbia C;tv and wa."

reared hv h fnmitv named MibvlevI was ir her husband's butcher

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aftr being taken from an orphan-

Of a sudden. Matthew, tbev ?.v

wast '", 1 "Ut ,l '.iu'fon io mf men

or Mrs. Kagerer s ring, on Mav 31.

her unclf F. H. Kyclehynier. William Mathews has returned; from a. motor trip of t-ev?ral weeks ! Juration, and will on Tuesday b'ginj

Iiis work as organizer and director of the Hish chool boys' ba;:d. For jsveral yearc Mr Mathews has been A leader of th Do.vagiac High school band. F'mmet p. Pranch. llutnant gov

ernor of Indiana. IiLs wife and their son, were in the city today enrnuf)1 from Ivike James. Ind., to their horn in Martinsville, Ind. Mrs. Hranch's father, Penjamin Pranch is in Niles to spend .-several wee':s. :

acr where she had 'fn placed on the de'ith of her parents. Her maiden nme Kdith Bierly. She saj her fir. husband was Talmad?e Crabill, of Columbia City; her second Morris Parks, also of Columbia City; her third, Bryan Dillender. and her .'ourth Ilobrt Hendrickson. She was divorced from 'rabill. sne ."aj Dillender is a brother of Cterene

shop, cutting some meat, and had laid her purse on the table. sh had n"er been able to guess what happened to the ring.

cashier.! the shipment will consul ef gas which ' C 'l- While under normal traffic

out inhabitants ot the town ' conditions about 15 days are requir

ed for delivery In Michigan of coa" i shopped from the Fairmont district.

-f . p.. r ' it is estimated by fuel administralOlttll DIPS Of Injuries tion officials that it will be- three

weeks or po5ib!y a month before the coal to be loided within the next five daya actually reaches cor.-

i sumers here.

Word was received from the interstate commerce com-mlsslon Friday that the priority ruling have been changed so that, classes "three" and "four" of the priority oidtr "2"." are now merged into class "two." Thi puts all es?ntial mduries. including cannirg factories pnd ugar m'.ll on an equ al footir:g v.ith utilitn.s and haves none but non-essential Industries without priority standing.

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From Automobile 'Accident OOSHKX, IntL, Sept. 2. O-ar Frey, 10. son of Amnion Frey ef near Lasratvro, died in Goshen hospital, the result of injuries received when he was struck by an automobile last Saturday. The accident happened on the Lincoln av. bridge over I-ilkhart river, whero the cnild had gone from City pirk, where his parents were attending a family reunion.'

Fred Jessup. a farme r residing I

southwest of Goshen, driver of the

auto, was exonerated.

Eyes cxi mined on Sunday from K' to 12. Dr. J. Burke. Optometrist. S. Michigan t. 246 Advt.

Open till noon Iabor Day. Dr. J. T-'irke. Optometrist, 230 S. Michigan ft. 2 4 6 Advt.

The New Location O. J. Lang, Jeweler 110 West Colfax Ave. Complete line of Jewelry, That Watch Repairer that gives Satisfaction. Phone Lincoln 5897.

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Dillender who shot and killed Jack Grady following the Quincy picnic a few days ago. Dillender afterward committed s-uicide at the homo of a si.-tr at Martinville. Bryan Dillender ha been in frerjuent trouble around Martinville and hn. served terms in the Indiana Reformatory at Jeffersonville and the Indiana State Form at Putnamville.

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RAIN AND HAIL STORM HITS DETROIT SEVERELY 1 KT HO IT. Mich.. Sept. 2. (By T. X. S.) A severe rain and hail storm which struck Detroit early today flooded basements of downtown itore3 and did thousands of dollars damage. Hail s'one,s as large as small marines fell during the storm. The city was inundated with 1.16 Inches of rainfall within a period

of four hours. It flooded cellars. ! in South Bend . . ... i

oratns and servers, turned low spots , juries are not

in the city streets to lakes and partially crippled electric lU'ht. trolley and telephone service. The ntorm wa reported north and east of Detroit also. It asumM the proportions of a cyclone- at F.cors. tearing flown houses, barns and flats and putting several families at the merry of tne storm. It demolished a two family f'at at Kilif and V ist er sts. and telephone poles and trees in Detroit wer struck by lightning. A box

NIL. KS. Mich.. Sept. 2. Mary, the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. II. Underwood, died Friday night after a brief illness. Tho body was taken to Bayfield. Ind.. Saturday afternoon for burial Sunday. Mr. Underwood ia a district commercial superintendent for the Western Union company. Mary was their only child. Herbert Vaughn, employed at the Michigan Central roundhouse was

injured Saturday and was taken in

'an ambulance to Kpworth hospital (

It is believed his in- '

serious.

Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Hrodie have returned from a two week' visit in Dorchester, Ont. Dr. Brodie'.s mother accompanied them home. Miss Ellen Lardner went to Grand Haven Saturday, where she will teach English in the high school during the coming year. Elmer Zimmerman ha.s sold his farm near Pertrand and will move to Niles. Dan Baker will leave Motday for Louisville, Ky., where he will be a

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Special Carload. Purchase While They Last .

Just because these prices are SO VERY LOW don't confuse them with ordinary "cheap makes." These are the famous GULBRANSEN. Brand new latest models! JUST THINK only a year ago the LOWEST PRICED GULBRANSEN WAS $595. At these NEW LOW PRICES the factory has been so busy WE COULD ONLY GET ONE CARLOAD! The price :s SO LOW NOW you scarcely believe it I

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tar in th Michigan Central yards ivooal instructor in the Louisville cor.-

v.as s't on fire and destroyed. servatorv during the coming year.

Miss Millie Whelan who waw granted a leave of absence from her duties as a teacher in the Niles public

Bonds HaVC FeiV B idders j chool. was graduated this week GOCHEN. Ind.. Sept. 2.-S,lr of!from the University of Chic.igo and i will resume her duties in the Niles ?iM00 of Elkhart county highway Uchool next week. Improvement bonds, bearing four Niles and Berrien Sprinsr Odd Feland ne-half per cer.t interest, ' lows will have a picnic at Berrien bought few bidder j Springs on Labor Day. An elaborate The Salem F..,nk and Tn.st Co . Program of entertainment has been cf Goshen purchased $21.0C pav-! 1lan:u',itng $1-0 premium. There was .u ! Mr- and Mr5- C'' Hildebdile s.Tle for the remaining $242.10. 1 lpft t0llav fpr Columbus City. Indj where they will attend the annual i i 7 ' reunion of the Strlckler family. Company i?rantcd Authority j Ju,lKt. c I: white has granted To ISSUC $67,500 Oll Bonds Hu.ell Nrff a divorce from El.io

Neff on the grounds of desertion and cruelty.

Mrs. Clara Price has returned f rom j

a two montns trip tnrougn Europe. It. H. Straight, assistant superin-

INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 2. Auth-i rr.'v was granted the East Chi vage ! and Irdiini Hirbor Water Co. by j the pti'ili1' seiice r.imminn today, zo is;ie tT.'-v) of 5 rer cent first!

Mortpr rob' bor.u .it nof : tondfnt of the board of public w- rks

than S per o mt o." par. ti mature Oct. 21. 1 27. to reimburse the

treury for additions wa!r svstrm.

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DR. ELLIOTT ASSUMES DUTIES AT PURDUE U. TiAFAYPTTi:. Ind.. Sept. 2. Dr. T.dard C. F.liott. the new presiicnt of Purdue i:niv?ri:y. ai-suraed his duties fir;r,U'y today at a me. tin ; of t,e buru of tnttrc.. Dr. K!Pott nrriv-.J :ti t!ie city Thrrday frotti ilelera, Iont.. wlitre he has

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COMPANY INCOHPOHATF.D. .INDIANAPOLIS. Sept 2 The Delaware Realtj- Pond and Mortgue company of Munc'.e. capitalized at 820. 00ft to deal in real estate filed

j article of incorporation today with - Secy of Sttite Jackson Directors of ' the company are Meade and Peulah

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UATXLLY IX.TUHKD IUATFTOX. Ir.d.. S-pt. :. Ho-

: nir Hare. 14. wvs f.wllv iniuretl i

about 5 o clock late ycsierdav when

a trim he war. driving ran away.

throwing him beneath the wheels, i . G a rm e n t Cleaned Aetna Cleaners Advt. 238-tf.

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INDIANAPOLIS. SfWt. 2. May a ca.t look at a kins? j That old question In a nw form j will b-i settled roon by Judge Moll of wjperior court vhen a suit filed ; today by Samuel ard Clive Drown f.fair.st Tom, Joe end I!n Sim corrd up for trial. Th Lrowns a-iked a permanent Injunction that wiiJ stop t!ie Sims who are anrry at them, from "rr-ov-lr.f around th plaintiff' premises an4 with viclcjs and ihre ateniig ,

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