South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 262, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1922 — Page 4

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Wife of Professor Relates Poulin s Alleged Misdeeds Arcu-iip.: riotliini: ."ale-man nf IJrin Fat hrr of Hrr Child, She ..! Out Arrount of Hrr .Shame W hile f!mw.jV'l Court Hoom Lii-ten?.

.1 . . r t.i h-'n:.rd'- . ; " j . r or. .or.-.e to . ' th- r- .i t - .- Mr-- A-.--.. i If. Ti'T- ; of I'r"t. .? . '. I. Tier r m :.d .: h.d r in, v. I r o f - f la-v a? N' 'r Dar a lr.:-,o

tr.i;:-. r. . ;,. to.- n !.. h sip- i r'k- "D;d you ncrfe to rnc"! him?" : ? ' ' I!":- P-.b.ri to .'. f.'. -j to...J him to call me up the ' J ; --po::-i !'-''';- (!jy." i'g:. f,f gu-.lt :- ' ''" "W.-re vo-j to Je him know?" f.. th'.- of Ii- i- : ?..or.h- nM ;-fa:.t, " ''- , "What time did you r.-i the M: T.'M.ii : x,. f- !.:- ' !..? U r " :.'!. yr .- . ;;. j. : h- r 'A o i t " : ".0 o'rl.v.;,-." l.;t r.:.i'. - rf- ; .. t: . m --Whf d:l ;. o;i zo thp:;?-' :. . ; : ! :.. 4?. ': - i ' : r . , i . , . ' i . I -i' '' n r:i. :.t w.i Jv-r.-. any N-Ipiior. "'ncrr- '' t;; or. I'- ."4-.':i If 'v.ctn yo i nr.d Pu.il. a the Iii ). v r.ir ri Mi . Ti-T.-ti j n.-t day?" h'ir-l ; (I'", i j s i "II'- f.il!rl ni" abo:i' 1 o'clock; vf v.l..' ii K'f'-.s ti h.it ai:.i.?..t j var.t-.l to kn,;v if I wou'i meet f'ot.::; . A: i : ' him." 'ho I :' :.'-'. . . ..;'! -v.- - ''t.'.:- ,ir.nr?" -.iIy ti.',K" f, i .."i v. hi- I':"f'-. 'I :j h'.nx I 'O'i'l r.ct ni"et I II - 1 1 :i'.r i u: t.j n '. ("f t , him." --'i'l.'l v, ;th-.:t j.; i , , ;r i i : . ' "What d;l Ik- s.iy thf-n?"

hat "f ;") . i . i d. a j''V '.rrn- .. tu nit-a;-.- .- . : th- la ' . Ili-.-iriii 'oiitinm d. , Th" ). nritu ol !-' .r.u'-d i-'1-;! " n:on ..r ;r. .Mr-. TiTi.au . a i. .r.,' i i .-!...;, d i-0'1 ' '"irt a.:.jo-i t.d to l. -ani- :.t 1", - :.;ornir. i ' f :..ayi-.-i AIM .;'t- topt to It ak down h.-r -rn.-,!.' fos w.inl .-'i-ty and d'--tr"-v t!:- 'la.u:.: - -v.d. n . Mr.-'. Titian. !.:ad" r.o :;.:t r" ' -hi. Id h. o, h-r !:..:. in l- ad-; !, -o that pa it cf her t ., .t.raony uhi. h d ..It .;: ii on of marTh' f ' n - ;nt; i from 1 1 ; i . : 1 ? f I ' ' 1 . I x . 1 1 , iint. I th.- ;"oIIo. in S";iV i.;'" r. two n nth- i"fu!- the haby va ' . . orn. 5 o' . arnpa-- 'i a' .not i : . i ' ia- . v. i. h f'-.:;..:i wa- tlo m ''- ; '!" ' n.jrr, wa t . ).' r t . o; . ;) -aid. f th.e;r f.r- .n1 u .:1m'-. 1 1 ! ..nit- a' 1'J". X. .- hon! ldvd . Mr". . Ti'-rna n -aid v. :L- ,l tp : i r.u d i for 1 Iie f : J t T 1 P..'!-. T!l- iad!o(m i '" :!; Po ahn c'.iil. -.a- t'o --'tK' of t'i "lr ciiiltv io''"'. .Irs. Ti 'Trii-. add-f-1, v. h;I.'- Mr- Pon'.in was al.-.-nt from tin- !ty. Iv.iil M i-f t i tir-x Si-i'i-rt.

Xo imop had Pouhn" wif.- ftr11"1 "T

South Item! tb.a v f tarry called bv 'im.Iic t r.i mIii-iii In -r nr f ',' t'. faet ! 1,.. ' ii.'.. .:.-.!., mo n,e.t!e-' i ' T . I. ...II,. .. .1 t "l . f i 1 r tl ! ' bee lMi-bafd v.a- o-M-n in! . uMtm- a .-n: tra ;-e m s. it... . i v' "' ' " ..... ( j rea ' t -. a - e ii '.-i i . brofe-or-s VJf- ard tb- defeT ,i.4n in i -tir.ir th- ha.-o! - the wit.e-. : -aid. a-i ilba-tratioo of w hi. h s -tei cae.ir.c: an o ' : t . . . 1 1 : ot" Iaui;ht"r in the ' inn to Oi, M-w 'l-i.in.lM .-e;i'e,l on iv.V. -.on air ji id ontatt'e,' a u ;iar o. a i

from h.-r Ini-bar.d tellir. him tbatitrert and I on th other

sh.- t.ts mir- to tb.e l dacksto: e : t h .it"'-. In.-tead. Mr--. Tiernan said, he no t Poulin and b- th a;'r'ol tli.-.t ;t would b o hivi the dolbir b.U changed m i cibl have the ex.a' t ehal te o't h-r " r-on sl-.o-a'd there be any i. ". fo-.-. c u quest iouin-:. , The utbar.-t- of Iiurrhtei am- j uhen tin- witn'--. told b.ow aftej- :ri-! in? tb.e bill t.. Pon'.in to b.a.- If; ohnmred be nl o o it In Ins uoi ket I and f.ae h-r ba. k no ehar.ee at alb! Mouiei, ranch. The path".- of !n r sr,,i y v p-- relieCd 1'V i fililll!i'i;t etwee.., a 1 1 o r -1 t e : In se"i-rai v. r.-jnitb s a--- to tb.e , ro:uprr..a- of te-tino n" sl.nrv re;..' art ' foKo-ved. r.d the ,,;'e o'iirt : re lau-rhf-i Mr--. Ti' ma-. ?':-' n "r Po ihn. -b aid i.n the a r i. at a ia :. e. Thoil' : rf t; r i w a - t h roi. a n .'. pot i a.-uai. nu e cut r a u , !' pt . f Ti'!ean and h ni" 1 1' ' Poi.ll'is .. l r. -ii".tb. a ft e r that.' nt !e a,-,t cn a month, at a r , f i."-i.i. ftiTi. tiot.s. Th w - fa mi'..team frtenei., en'er'a : r e-I a' f.e a bonier, at 1 ..w tin. h of t c i i : ether. h- ;.bd. i Tt wa- ea rp. ; r- bru it-. K'2l. TN.t I'O'ilIn railed her by ',- r!;or tt her h :: an I a -ked her ?o cotve ' loxvn to htort to sea him. "tt ! V-'.iS o ,t '.' '."FT lf.-.i . "TVd oo dr.w a" v : -.. J "1 d:d " "Vh--.-e ad TV:.--,! iv. !es. 1 7." p ; n t o C 1 n-.-e b ' "1 . "A tb' e ;-, t r ' " t tee -t ail I v..? 1 l '..--' "W1: ' It t .. '. -: . i : lct at Mew bi :.e .. '..e'et d i ntt I j I . -. i T-a.r : ri r r.ii ior i . r - e , I.-.bb . n and to 1:0 To the e or ! I -t..or of the :ore." . A l;.t p y t . e I f.-ere . ta ..x?. a ' r a w nie an 1 n ;-. '.-e.i m ." "Was to-":-t ire?" "Nit one." "W-i, t.i s 1.1 a - ' t n - r s 'It wa to a t tb; J . .4.',-"sa.h!e j -X -ent ;n e.v.i"A h a t e S 11- a---".i v. . 1 v 1 u : . ,e V. . ti.- - iv.-'. .-.' He ..id h " t-i x '-ue to e 1 ' o :'.;" ' 1 'I' 1 b a t V ' - ' wrmld trat d? ft..- at. I tee "T.: M '' uat h.op.-rd y ' ; , v ;.. '.. lh..".l er i '.'! d '-. . mv i o: ..- .. t I! tht-ta hre T a - z : 7 ' ' k : t- .3 II irr; I',- 't , .!' . I - , 1 e .1 ' i 1. ; ; .-. - . - lie s '...-' . W d.d. .-. ;. ; tit- -e .r W.' - ; ',. t '. a r " re-v del .' ' 'It ' r.'-'ty' A r.d '..:. . ... on Ti'.ur- lay ?" V - ." How : d : 1 h " - t to . o'i "" " I r. th ret -e.it A-k for M'tdinj "Tbd : ou f"li.- ; ay clo-- af.en'Ion o t It e b e w " " We did t.o " U'i.R' wh the r ature of urir, c ;.t . -r-at. on thtre1" He v in, d o k-.o-.i if I wa...d r.ft h.r.i tr. r -xt n ch""" : 'That ' ? !r! Ia''" ' Y. ' W ; 1 r- a - o ; r a . - e r r eb1 P. . rrs I i 'd r.r ten k ' r ! '

"Pd . . '-. h.- v.-.in'f J you to med htm ?" "In th ca mpu.- store at Wash-If.-ton hall ." 'W.:o vv.i the srer.era ! manager

' V at 4 to: .' Wrotr I1UT told in.- to come on down l i ar d talk it over." "ii.-r- d!d you meet him"' (,., i-jSaile av." "W.-if t!i-n- t liurrh .rvicM that r.i-ht "V,., dnrini: Lent. "Ind yon po there?" .. yf H ,,r. fnro j u,.nt j wlot0 nim n ;on- lttrr." j .7i you o to church to meet j,ini m,.t him at 1.. nv. ln the y, i;;t v Rf th( church. n,,u- f;ir "" . .... ...1.. .V( "I low did yon come'.'" ' "I came down liSalP- a v. from tii" Portage car, alk-d east acroith - bridge, and afl I at)proached 1 1 i 1 1 5t. I m t him. ' u... .0.1 1 i 1 1 iiu ii.-i 111111 11a '. uu do':" Talk- d." hid on pie h ;iri anything?" J I uae liiui a I'tt'-r" 'Whit tiun wa- said?" I "old him to co oat and read tab- and then talk it ovr." i "hid lie linally read it?" "lb- sai l he would read ihe letter ti What ;-e did he s.tv aiout '''- I "h'-n't worry about that. lit ?tl to 'tl - :"'- tl,i '"'1 ?:an'J th"r' m,. ..i,,,r..i, ..o.-.M.r .. i,.-,n"- ; .xi'o'.i. l .j m;nui's. .I.-lti.ti l liiwtlmw Wilin- -( - -. : tl.at juncture Jros. Jellion , ai - .. - d many questions a to tue x.o't oo-ition where they (!(, star la,?. W" Ii.it werf' the a rr.a t, fernen ts in; ';Oli:,' OUT to TOO Ulli er.-i l ' . He walked on one side of tnei u v.t.i aueau. lb- went aliead." "W Io n did you acain niet " "Aftr we climbed the hill I-0.--I d o r." What time war that'."' 1 AboUt oh lock." "Tu the ft ore." "Wa-" the .store open';" " a - "No." "Who went in first'." Mr. pouhn mlo--ked the door toii .f anybody was h.o'kini and ; i h m called me in-' "Winit tl.it wa thi.s'.'" "I'.b. IS, 1121." How bm? were you tner I-- . twecn the time ,.ti ntv red and tb" tim vi.ii left?" Tdl about 1" ob b. k." I bi ,e :?j-n on the !5h: .' N 'I!' -. .? "in- i.i'i- im... "Xo." "What wj in the sr. "re"" it i i t.i- .... ....... . ....... pter.nhn ndis." W'Iinr ferritnr r.d u r - were ; n t ' e t O re. Two chair." "Wa it a cold rhght?' 4 . ; -Yes." 1 "Did vn-i T.-r a eo it i vo-." ! "What uli Mr. Totilin do. -rlth ' re feren -e to your cost and bat?

; "lie t.ok them on. Tli M- Tirnan sohbed n u libly . lard Pros. Je'.bon b.eld up h: "i

t "lie rook tb.em off." .'"ibcn tir.tu "it" reRH.i.t-u i i . i 1 V a i composa : e. j Mr--. Tuni.ni -aid that the nr;; , ??..,: act iv ft rpc, n; in.- i.e.I 1'i.nn the return t:r on tf1 -o..ei Dtme -treet ear. Mrs T.ernan -ald. j ...... j sbe dropped into a uai. : d into a varan: sai ode in th.'- ton-. pa rtm en wht'e n.e r 1 w:'t!i t'.ie conductor. -What happened ttt r.xz u.i...j I-'eb. 1??" -die a.-.eei. '11" rail' 1 me up" Next Mcetlnc. ; 'When v.a- the nrv --' .-..- h:m-' i "Th net Wednenav rlshr.'" , 'Where did ou ea tTta' r.;.tt. "The saute p.ae. "What oocured there"'" Th- - 1 ra t h. in ." ' HOW Ott"l Olvl p'.i ..... Ih.-ei-. W.dnest1y nr.i 1 riuaj . ,t hr ti-i-'.nr I. en.' Wh.ei. did you m-xe him or.; .-f. ,M a ; on ? ( T-aS. '.'- - " "llaw l'ir di-1 :hA teliticrTiter ci.vttr.i'.e.l t.'.I shout Apr. f--r that a . . . T" . a w v. a 1 c ' f, . .. J - - w h e r a r d u n G e r i - ., , , 1 ... ,. , r- lPtar.e. h te.d tc.e .--. ,...a. i .r. a...f..o . ; ?..- .-. nr- cr.r.d'.rion. lUtw een ..... :"rl"r" l-tr ' "-: ! -eurt ro :n es the one born to .-!, iNv. -JS. She f.. Poulin wa .ti father. j Mr-. Tiernan was a-ked when wasj . . . . . -.. a t-i Ji'-i !ti e t I ' a u 1 . r. . 1 ! ; ii ..- . ..... 4 ... 1 i I; v. .? it-. September, was h 'an-; m,o :. "We met at Deeper park fLiim- He Ailmitl'-sl nilt . The .rofeor' wife .Mini that; I'ouhn ften adml'ted to ; r thut j ! h e was babe the fs.-h.e- cf her ur bo-r. ' "We talked about !t a.. t!e j sh said. The w.tr.e. aid I: that Paul.r. Jkfd her te reserx e f or.'. y for h.r.i. ad'iirf tha t

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Scenes at "Babv

mm ii.ui in. ii .,.. : f ill I I f I II I I I The jdoture at th toj .-hows some Tio i.an-Piiuiin ca at the lo-arir.:; left is Mi-s la ah llatiky. Th- w.iin ! keri iiief i-overin lo r fac.. ;s Mrs.

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' m. IV" "'n '. "t ii." ii p w. "li'i'm i m; im u p n 'mimn

v. v v v.'.-.yAwsv : . :. . : ..- ...... . . .

man. TIk- picture a; the bottom .-how.-- tiie thron.: outside th" i-ity hall unabk' to "lain admittance to the so nc of the hearing.

Crowds, Kept horn Pass Judgment . W Olllell torill La Hie 1'ortlon , if (Irikiiik W iiinli Til rii 11' , , t , , . . . , , , m im u (':... H..II CnrritlorS. . -,, f.... ..ri i -1 i - i , i 1 1 f . l.'l .11- -'. .s.K !t a hu i loud, a la rite portion of which consisted of women, at th' Tie r ?i a n - Pi iti I i n he niiiL' es:erdaV r.r Un , ..,c .,.,?. I ' !v te ( ab d in the talk rf the women ; who thromted th- corridors, brat at: . . . ! the ,l,.or- of the eouto il caamaer i "'. .-Mid he would do the ri-'ht j tl:.n .ami i 4 V 1 v i'V no-

"Mr. Poulin r-aol 'hat his wife wa.sidon't jn.-t ro oat and .b

si fferin'.:

ni tubtreulos:.', b.cr'like that d liberat-dy."

j health was had. and that he would i st. ck by me." Mrs. Tiernan said. j Mrs. Tiernan further -md, in i : aiiswer to a (U-'ftion as to wiiot r"-1 - .f poulin offered her relative to!

h r condition, that h" wanted 'ijth'M In- balod out. and she'-- all

have an operation performed. This. I .-he .-ial. -h" ta fu-ad to d . 1 I 'l',n- '" ov..i. t..i- :,.'..:...-, after tb.e babe was born, whej, pot:- ; y.n disccintinued h. ottention to he;-, !U' -0r.ff.ed the whoi : to he- bu-oand. . h -a : 1 . i "I'lilliiti eoi.e told C e be '"' 'n', :; ! lit' I n l nie a houquet of rc T:U' 'nuet of rc.es v run, i, e i . i to. eam' Air1, i . ' r : a r: - i . o . r baby eame." Mr;. 1 "h.d iie s..- n.l them ?" ! pe 1. Mr. T. er?: an t -bi of automobile! . f j f, , w : ; . i ar.n: iu r eo u p . -. .uioiii'T woman and "-h" would sit in a c n r I i jp.Ttkrd "ii CoIf.iT av. until t b.e ' ' i

rt . v ',.-.,,1 kx . ' t n mr . I I y-v - . . - , c'c!itr-tl from th" rar i. a.io a block f rc tu her imme. fh .c.vi 1. i i M v. Tic i ran ivais linger cro--t 4. , - - ';i, hour. Samuel Par,;- e,nau-ed ' j ouetionl-e. 11 developed the fac" that Mr Tie rr.a n an! hrr hu-bard Wf rrt ni.,rr.tlil shor:Iv aftor n.fe'durl er. train. husba-d "Ynu b. :... anit'iiirtni w ::h Mr. T.-r;. n bv tl.rtin-"' j.4. ;;..,. . r qui red ro-. . i i.i.-. .J " ...-.'.. . . i i e i iii. "Mr. Ti"rr.an .1 w m.e stru-li r..t . v.;.h an urHVC,.. window-, an J ' of- j ...i uii u. . v. c'' -4. :vl i, 1;:. .''.-( fr red ro a--.,.t m--." .aid Mr--. T.ar,t.l. e U . a tu a. - 1 I eiualr.tr I." . c triou- w.-o Mr. pi rt bml 1 r : v

J ',t l'ir" hvirlioi th.ir v.uv tlirotu! the e:owd 'nocturnal excur.-Pui,-. W nen h., ,.vr.rvor. Ip,Vv

Parker abou Mr. and Mr. Tirrnn.i'" ard bl.u k h at. Her t. y-s " r d beine almost .-'rangers, ard yt-1 i -he doe sn't l-.ck at a ry bod v. hv.re in tiie .ttn... house bc-;wre r. : :'b I'otthn hitn't Klar.c d at her

January and Apr.!. 1?21. Mr.-. T.-rra?? snoke of a party which sb.e Jra h,.r hViUiA a::endf j New - ytar , Xo :. : t, .;:,.v w,.n: ; , th- Tok.'- danc- )-Ai nt e ro Kahles x' -.-? jr.. :.t a d the :( " to P' nhr.'- h.. rne. ' a:-k i l , u iti Xcv. ,-r.Tor w.n fall-itrewn : .nra ' M : T.t man said it v a Mu h o" the (-o.-- examinatior. that vhi. h is urprinta M- Park.:- a.-ked Mrs. T;err...n ' s te kn, w a Mi-- Kr by. "M.-s rtt:b-- Vhntmar." t'r.c wi re. c.un'ce: d. " t et; ar : . .1. .1,. . t . ..- r. v S l '.- . -l c, i . e i . S . . , . demanded Mr.-. T.ernan ... ' 4 w., net drag h o . : i; ... tt . . - i . i . il. r. . a T . I t n 1 . e r in." aid . i r f armer Mm Tte-ra t a-t- o u r c '..v, I . e hddren w h e n :h. fatn.lv war away fram horn. xh rtrst witness prs-nted 1 v the .. . . . o t t 1 . .1 ?

saia " a .n . ...a?, i . ;. i r r, .: n i . ' r. i ' proffkfr..il nur- in attendance ntlr".e.

I the T.erna-a home at the birth of 1 lollvt the ir.far.t .-on,. I r tfti trtony concerr.-d the Dirt 1 1 of the haby. pros. Jellison at temp d to ,pPw v th: w .tr.e the n-en'al a' titud ef Mr. Tiernan at the ar-; couchr.-ent. but w -- pre, er.ted be-1

caue uh nii ior. inir wottld rpenllo-t tw

r:rh a wide rrire or impairy

Case" Hearing

. .in ii m ''' " c- :--?yy - News-Tiine Plm! of the principal wi;n in the ye-t. rday. Tin- 1 i ri 1 1. ;--at'd a; 1 1 a in -ated at tin- i I-tht. with lo r hmdharry Poulin. wif. of th- ac u.-. d Scene of Hearing, on Two Principals 'oi inen .,!(ir.s :o j: m ana .a;tea ontsbb for a i;l:mp-f o;" th" niother ild i)'1!' allcLTed fatlnT ,.uo.i ! I ' " ' '-' i.i . ii' . .i a.i'o , . . . , I . i 1 1 . . ... iii : i " i n e -1 i . . i - i n e i . ' a r - - V u.l iti'-r was not due m rdv to a morbid L" '' u J ' J .. .....1... . . . r perhaps it v. a.s a -nixinre of both nio'Iierlv kirn,' woman -up:ed. ''-' "o w- Know wiiat we'd do

:" h":' b';' u-,,: heaid on alllef n man who had flattered ard -lib-- "Will I 1 1 I M 1 - M . , It" . . f 1. . 1" ...... t I

'"" , ' 1 1 IMP. e ' ! :. In.-" ,'1. u.i.n i , .....i fall sorts of little circumstance-, lit- ; tl" things ha!)i"n:n-: for month

that droe her on. that pulled her.u-b.ind and then -tone with Poulin

; "" l' ' -:aps vtiwiins'.y. Peojdej - mi'-, "1 think that it's tin- duty of a man to .-tick up for a woman." one 'M rly woman said. "Ib-rc Pmilin d -erted lo r. and after lo r husband had s'ar'ed all the-.- proceeding-". a'.on--. I say it's a shame." Inliriiaiit :it Ii-iuo.il .... , . L-..- t lo .,, ... ". .. .,' o i . i . i . . i .- .-ax 1 1 1 u ii ; i ! . i.vinsr ii W'iiy do tio- ". u.- ;b.a- this ;.s a 1 publ.e hearing aed that th c ooers '.-.ill !at lie ic-oed IMi-'l ' ..'. n. . . , , , , . ,' . . , ,', :' t,;:, xvVm ,!: th.. ,hi! th,.y " .'' .-I I .ll. Ill ,111: .01 , , , . , iii-- riot iii.nH .n. t !ia f ry seat in I the ,'', i- u -u nlreidv n n led ., . .. , ' , ; pol b " t ' d i -prs u ,. , . . . it wa-- a. toar riot wion 12 rm- , . , . . , . .,, . T 'icemen. o'-ad'-d by hi' f Tratte, '"Uildir. "If v.. ( in'r e.-i '.;" nt lo.i a.i'i: to ii.in arourd ai-.d watej hor - om. ouh" ti." women -aid. That v; .. , ... u. irt,, t ,imn . , . .yo,11)n ha. ...n.a.,a ,he ,,. , , .. , , . . . .. , hie., o. be ,..,) ,;,, ;;d.t,e lie rf." a- o? e put ;t ,iiintis fni- (ilimp-r "Wil it 1I0.-5 a- b-.': i.k"V the d ;n wh.o for a 1". v. tnoimn'- had-'ndd position of v.i ntaee at th be ! a s - d- or--. "Tin-; she i-. v.ttin at the -'ouns - c. a If I mo; joy head : la r. Shall I may Vn',1 ' ike of. my it.it ? V-- - th-- on- iu th-- daik blu" uit a-I t!ie bi ick r. v n a . t . he n diet had forced th- wor.o n t b-ave th- buildir.ir. th-y or.ert r.t -1 in !;-t ro tit. ir 1 down th.- -tra r.d i'.i--cd tin ir v " : t on tb. "Ind :,: .- Hurr Pouh I! i oe b 1 d .-o S U pe t 1. i 1 i o-; s a a t - ' : 1 " : -1 himsetf iPaily. jua s t . 1 o ; . . f : -t d t .1. a Wi - 1 fo.-'! of la r-e 1 f sh'v:bl 1." en - ; r -r. :: 1 k d. 1 ixpi i-s- , r.ipathy "l!" P-i :i. ' I v - :I 1 it." f. ; h' J :a lit pt on p t .s bii t't'.V - . tin'.- .J...-r"r.. ?.-.r...-... . - ... " . ........ i. ....--... m rxtrenif. .-'h itouM have c.irrd ' "'t' .o oi.t h.-r hi::-b.tr.db k onor d h-r k;IT name han sh - did about !tT hor.e-tv. es it wr.uld ! h.u? be-n b-ttr to h .v- ke-p the thing to h.or-'if." j "AnJ wha. about h r little cirl? They inut f -1 n: e witli ever;, body . t ? 1 o - 1 :h-mV" -tatftl th.is "Hat jrt t.i name, a woman o'tgh: to -.i.r. up for b. r - x i pt . illy win n ah the ?ye.. around re., aroun Wa.- tit- r r threw it-r do yyind.-. "Wit.-tt 1 - with th. a-, he II hav- tieither h'tbar I r or bea r an.l she will have o littb girls. I tb.ink we all ' rnoatit.ze w-h h "r."

CURIOUS HUNDREDS Wrs. Tiernan fo'Y.M. C.A.'SDRIYE HEAR MRS. TIERNÄN IttrVtLf!, FOR FUNDS OPENS; ON WITNESS STAND! 7- BANQUET IS HELD , Aluttrr up Loiirapr to (.on- m

j Story o( Unholy Love and In ! tiinatt Details of lllirit Honiance Hareil. t or.tiniK-.l I";fm I'.ig Dr i ! tlae hundreds . of oth r ".vonu n who had filU J tli-"1 . orridnr. who Ftood about waitirr f r juit or- tvliiiiptt of the central P.cure of th trial.

hen Judo hu( omb cn.- rvd thej, hf.r brnvorv n Ttz hr ,tory i'-tn f court room, tho Ilr-ry of the coun :,.,fore a crow;j of Furh '1)rnrortior i(iJ -'l ' -1 s' - Ci Ci:'"r U.f" ; Wltil , Thoe who rnme up to Mr, Tr-I' " ' : "' 1 - ' ;i who had h.rn thore 1-efore noon and, nf ruriou. not tho5o!a hav ' ti d th -

cj . up, üaun upon if:e ionr. ut.. . . . , , . , . . . .,, ' lookmc for a nsation but worn!! adnr...on wa a i rowd thai :ill-d i , , , ,. , .. ,. I wit i th.r !r.Kf:ni t of mother love.

ecry hall cf tl1." lty l.niidir. Worum wer- in a larr1 prrpondera'ico in tht's crowd.-. Then into th-' (-'a:rt rocm tc't)rfd , , .,. f c o?e v hv Mri. Tirrnan and rnf. JTiernati. u nurse, .Mr?. Fir.klebirakr j carrying the little child whoe I name was challen.d anil who ij known to pj mother as "Hilly." j A r-'light delay ana men -viiys. ; Samucd Parker and Samuel i-'ohwart z. accompanied by poulin enured and ?teppd to th-- lo: talde in front of the bench. As Mrs. Tiernan and Poulin took

their Mace- at the couu-1 tatle.H" "P courage

.Mim looked jfadfastlv in his diroolion but he avoided "any return of! o,..f m,,,., i.r hin, 1... nid not! j st " ' ! ane other ten- moment v a me .h"ii "it'J.-- Jonf.-. after a aall ä! hour delay, entered the room, Mp. Poulin. SV v. as hurried! u-hered t(. a ?eat ir. tlo. re-ar o. ill's court loom whare she promptly' covered her face with her hanaker-i ... , . , i cniei ana reirainoa irum any u-i hibiticri of emotion. Frequently dur. ng the n Kl m:k i as -he w!i sp. red to Mi flil I.eah 1 1 an key, called as a witnt-b-in the rao. Lawyers who miht have f.xpeitcd a bitter h?al (la.h, a test of techr.i(alltic: and new theories of law in the mr.-t unusual case were disappointed. i roud Not Di.-appof ntel. The crowd which cv.dent'.y wam- . 1 evry detail and every i icident l ehear-cd for their benefit v. ere p. '. disappointed., tin- ex imination at one tin." reaching the point where Judge Dut'omb .-uGcted that he v.-a.s interested only in. ts. sent nil fact and. not in the corroborating details which were bcln.? brought out by the questions I i-'reun the openinc; statement of. .l'rcH. .Telli-on t the last question i a.cked by Att y Parie r for the day, there y.n every indication fron both .-ides en' a desire to tell every4 , . , . . f . . f Lllii.r illltl L II.Llii' i.4.'-'Ji..T-.J , d' tail in the case. The story told by Mrs. Tiernan ....... t1.l of .-. woman vb... had ..... . ta - (e-.a-ed to love her husband, m ho had l.'een living ln the sain.o hou-e but a a stranscr to him for months. vtldinc to the imnetnous nlidincs 1 ' 1 " . .1 . . : 1. 1 i . - r... . rno c!e.--i uoi .oe him rw. ui4iiniin-. with Pmilin Told liow she had planned an xpla nation for her :r. the little -tor- ,.f which he wa m i na'-er Yi U of I ir-t Deed. .-die describe J the tealth witr: whic h they approached th - little room, the eaution with which ah hk'hts were dim.med. the tinrt rained pafsion with which she had bcea d lit red . Pros, Jeihson insi--t-d up'n tha j mo-t niinute description of th;.-3 . I meeting, the c-.tirtli osf. with wnn-h poo.lin b. id taken her coat and ha. ; his vhipred vows o'" luve in the

I darkness. Sh de.-crih.d, too, ,,:h-rh"

tii,s v. hi eh s!i' as-set ts she n.adj 1 to tin- io-nie of P.-ulin In the all- . . , rence id M s e.iie. tmre aea oiu.ne .0 her confes-ion, to indulge in a s'udty love. '1 w o : n e ! d n t fc e-1 e btoti t; 'a : out by Pro.. Jeii:.c0ui trivial in charact'U". but trarical wlu n u-e.l to illuminate tb.e emotions v.hiui nor anujt ' this, wom.'.n. She told of eointr to meot, Pouhn, explaining to lir hu-band that h wished to to to a picture show. When in r ply to a question, she a.d that vho had no money, h-r husband, pullerl a dollar bill and irave it to her. Pouiin. d.e sabJ. 1 0 o It the bill to have it ch.ir.ired in order that no -c.spicle-n m-u'lv be formeu in her hu-bat:d'.s rn.nd and then rc'ait-.ed th- Vill and hane. The other wn th- prfnuse of rc-es- to be f:i'.l '.'hen tin- babe ame into the werld. She told o'

'o thoejh:- rp '.it"il promises to r.eer de-

5-. rt In: r. "Tue rosa '-3 di-i not come." 'itc K.atd. The crowd Iiueh"d but thw v. i'ncss sobbt d. .M-t Intimate Detail-. All through the a fterric -a the woman who ha; yentrTd tlie eye. of tlie nation upon herpe'f by Iier fr.usu! charee ard c.-ur.e cf conduct, told the mo intimatt details cf her life. On cr.vs examination, nhe pictured her home as without the usual affection ami repeated that she had been Itvimr as merely a kou.-ek ep.-r to ' IT'dy Tirr.an for m.onth br fore- her alleged intimacy v.-Ith P'ul.n. Front the que.ct.on. of Af.y. Parker, it wa indicated that tb.e -a-e to be fought cn the truth or fal:ty of her etory. rathe. t'nar. any reliance upon .egii nretimpt;or. and tiiat the def'n-" will endeavor to rrfade al". her charge.

A ahf" ?,1Vf. ' r r-CtriF; hf"Trust Compiny Official Vo.ee at times ..roppe.I ;o a wh s-p rj r ' . . ar i at t!m. he was ur.ah.e to au-! Lcj)OrtS I lieft Of Case -r ecauee of her sot. Before . , . M.e d" tb.e Indian Trust site went to the tar.d ii - broke f,,. reported to th" police at 4 ; 4 3

down completely, affcted by the '.erg delay and the ordeal of being the target for the hundred. cf curious eye.-. Down it the courts-! tab'. with Pro. Jrl'.ison at Pr f. Tiernan. the hua.ir.d. w ho ht an! the story of hi own betrayal to'.d to the cur.ous ear of a listening city. He harJ the tr.eks by which he hid been forded, heard the cor.fe.a.Or. that his wife had listened to a plead. ng ".cer who wih j.a'.ou of him., of his attentions, and who- liad exacted a promise fron; tha: wife to ff-ake him and keep herself cnly for the usurper into h.s horae. H. htad wa.- bowei du nrg the

tinuo lVMimony Dt-pito

; Curious Listcnrr. ' Uh:i M;.s. A'ir;s:.i T; vv.a m tepji-., down fr.-ni tho w:t!K-5-a; amination. she was M:r:u.ind-d oy a dozpn admiriner women. Some ex-tend-.l .vvmpathy. otlKr p..vo on - rfMir.its'mnt. w.iile tili more land:Ik knowlods" ff .arritir, who tipKid Mr?. Ti?rn in fr hrr ??and. i Thcv crowd-'! a'ront hrr r.ntilj :; a cani whioh v!i!;ol her. lKr i-.iuar.d and t:u- r;'.:d.a'.rd hao . .. ' . ! aral nurce to th Tinman home. there to escape the p:to.cc paze of the hundred ho thronged the .'court room. Mrs. Tieman to'.d th.cse who f.irroundod her that 5h" had not minded the trial a. much a5? she anticipated, and that while at times she was ur.comfortc ble bcc.n:$e of the line of questioning, she ua- .alb"' enoil.ch alay- to continue. Another day will 5- her even '"ore compiwd. een under (serious fir of rapid cro?s examinaj friend- believe. URGES ORCHARDS FOR SMALL FARMS . .. r rof. beJieih lells (.ouimeree Chamber Members of Horticultural Show. "1'armer. have to be taught that mal! farms are better for fruit than for wheat and rattle." said Prof. P. W. 5?heil of the apricultural department of Notre Dame university, at a luncheon g.ven by tb.e Chamber of Commerce Monday for the St. Joseph, County Horticultural society which is holding an exhibit and market here Se;)t. 20 to 2-. "This exhibit which Is only the third one which the society has bad. although it Is ;'. l years old. is meant to show what a fruit raisir.tr community St. Joseph county could be." he said. "Perri-m county Michigan realized Jfiao'iO.OOO from its fruit crop and there l no reason whj' St. Joseph county cannot do the same. "I have investigated the conditions thoroughly nil throufth the county, and everything is favorable for the raising of fruit. There i nothing to complain of in the -oil. t is so ctood that it could be used as fertilizer on a irood many ftuit farms which .ate workinur ?ucceyf ully now in other counties. Vet not 2 5 per cent of the fanners of St. Joseph county raise apples th it are fit to eat." ! IA hther speakers on the program wta TMward Ve.gt, rh.airman of tb.e exhiidt committee, and T. J. Jackson a member of the committee. The musical proernri wa-- suv plied by tb.e South Ilenel conservatory. Miss Kl'.a Warskow pave three piano selections by Grie?, and Julius Niebealski sane three sons?. moi of the be.irinff. Once or twice he whisiH-rel a word of counsel to the pro.-a cutor and .suggested n (lues'ion whinii wa promptly ked in order to complete the oa-- from a lesa'. standpoint. Hut for th mo.-t part, he V(. .-. emirely steeled make the .r-t the trat'--"-' uation into which he had ben forced by others, had nerved iiim-jsr-if to uo tlnoueh t' the hni-h on tiie nnly cou;.se he knew to xtrleate h.m from a situation not of his own sve king or creation. Plxfe.-or S4diritii.. Tcvard.1 Mrs. Tiernan he howej r onsiöeration and kindkr.es?, at time. of ol:citUt?. Put fur the u o-t pa-t h waf a dt.aehed listener, an onlooker in a drama which bed reached i ? climax. P.ack apainst the railinj sat: Poulin. also ur moved and also evidently nerved to meet a most tryir.e; situation. With lif'T sAi rii' other Koir.in. subpoenaed ai t witness by Mr. Tiernan. hveti when Mr.. Tiernan wa. relating the comment.", whteh she -id that Tlarry Pouhn had made ditrlrsr their ardent days, word- of d.sparasrem' ti. of the wife, fhe eave r.o ."ier. of emotion, othr?r than a -mi- of dlf-belief. Surh wi" the etat,"1 dt in z a nd - i-r lir.-t 'proce nlines in th nationally famou.- ea-e. Th'6 morning the attorney will agair. lo "i r. th ir questions .and ;r.ce more Mr5. Trrin will be faced by Atty. Parker. wh wil: continue hi? attempt to cb-credit her tory ard to break down the cae he mad" when she made her direct charge of paternity again.st Poulin and boh-Vrrd it with

the declaration th it for months be. j upon the cren, frerr. w.h'ch thf, re their relation. she hid ben a member? of the .vaJ: er.ee wii. n.ai stranger to her own hubar.d. itht lr g ie---' -. T.h- folio-;? - w e.

' Th:.-. mornir.ar the batt.e wt.; ga.n be around t.t" .:tt.e 13 ae

..In - pathetic crk, rchced In theji- copyrighted. :s b,ng nt.-i.dM to j curt room ah.-ve thf staccato of I many cf tue larger -:tie a r.d is sail:

attorney-' one tio-. ani the sobbing .hi.-nrr of tie cn;ef w.tre:-. .ts not :ir o'clock yesterday efternecn that a -mall sanip.i. case fr.r.tainlrg d -posit c-rtineate .011 the Trust Co.. was stolen frem Cd S. ("ha; in st al.out t o'c'oek. The local police were rrquestej to m the apprehension eif the thief. Woodson Carlisle Admitted To St. Joseph County Bar Woodson Carla k- was admitted to membership in the St. Joseph County Par as0".r.tIo:t by Judg" Turk in circii: court t 'day. Mr. Cari;s . a graduap- of the Harvard schoo! of law. lie will practice law wlh eff.r s in Soti .h Herd.

Loral anil MMiawaka Hu-im-

.Men Atteiul- Solicilin Start- Tmlax . .,uet in th ;;v-:v i ,-f v. : "M. C. A. last ?. -'.r. m i - . i .i .; r j ,nth '!:r...i v.;-... , .............. . nnmnnt n ,t I Th r nr.- '.'oar d. 'at; - vi'r- '.ihdtv.d. - :m. : a r. .:ndI tlic ?'! p'-rvi-d'tn f : i .:. a r.-i aid 15 Mib-cription !'i,k-. '" he trradd a-n r ..i accoi4ip!ilKd. it' p v. I ,;-' 1 -, .i . , , t . , . , , , . . . O ' ...... . .!. . i il ' .1-.. Ii, I . o' deck m the .cyn v.a.-lum of :hn V.,) M. 1. A. ! Mi:haxjka wll' . -L' ? I its own. n s will plant. The '. o: : the campaign sb-4 c S- i ;. '1.1 k : h.v-- ..-b".... I f 'h. . We 'an ho It!" Shaler Picsitlc-.

John I. Shaftr. ,.r..-id- n: 'ir'.ivlv : , :', V. M. C. A., wa.- rhairtn in. d h 1 .Vf ,- . v . . : 1-anquet n'eetin.,;. am! :;itr.dui 1 nre tir"':-!: a the speak -r- C. A. '1 vdnr;:! i j . j.; .. -r t' a -1 Indianapolis, state r'-tary ; liov.--1 h.-i.' n : " ard Kyser. and W. M. hanr. t. ji.. e'r.-to. r-;.:ii,- I : , of this city, all f whno li : .d j . n;-e m . 1 . h- :. forceful argumenta fei t !'. dri e. . n.i - . he u r r

The campaign v ill ofi.r ta. apob.-i pies, according to Mr. T"-eba.;'ii. j but will appeal to tin s n of !- sponsibihty of the in l:iduil chi-j zons o' Seutfi Ibra!. Th vo.kct.-j arn confident that tb' public is ol-j ready appreciati e ed' th- ir onten- j tlon that iher ;ir ..s ma:.' era-; sons for the uppor: of the V. .'I. ! C A. s there aie böy., in S;. .Ji -i eph count;.'. Or.-- spt.aki t -u'-:aes;- . ed that a h-t of a uo?.e n .-p reason- for akir.K $25.0mc at thisi time be prepared to, ih. .a : v as. 1 s j .n the event that some m.ut o.jtc. to tb.e demand in .':inra:iie ..f th true, financial statu- of the local : orijanirat ion. A oto to that fb c . was- passcal. j It wa pointed out a-, the tc.elir that the y. M. ('. A. i- ne.th. r a business nor a charity but a philanthrorhy; tint th.- oum; n n ard boys u.sintr th ptav.lcg. pay jait of the expr.5es anI the iushn..--public the lialar.ee; Lh.it j t to

percent of the m ual itii t.me of ill J made the h ; puab- for ;b.e lin-t : nv'ratre 3 ?."; tjon. th- r'.z '"'of day strdMit-, cp: pp. a . t. s the frp-". c-'outh IJer.d's, cotne from sub.-crip- that these cmc-fi:. .:" lot y"i .,

tiors and that the mad of the I -cn ui - ...-! lailOU JS lOi . p' 1 ' ' III . 1 "a I - ....,.:...! 1 . . . ! - . I

ing the oi'ir:" of th- d. .--cushion, j suiT.-:-tit for tlo '.at... r. the speakers renr.ndo! the can- j In connection with tin- con;'-: vasicr.s th it many of the ;u tiviti .- ; -ro'-ra m. a'ai c.o.bn- 1 -,n uh :r -of the V. M. C A. .tie e f .-ach n a-lv wi'l; it, w.ii ..e 1 pio-rm. . I natujc that, their expense- m i: k ! moti'-o pi ;;r -. All of t h at'.-.T--without e om;i'.'nMit ion. ! ticms viil :ak pl.e. .n W.eiii! ;.i -t

'niipalgn Organinthm. The campaign ( rganiz it i..r follow--: John I. Chafer. ccm.j. nde"-hi-( hief; W. M. Dinner, jr.. .-'. .-er 11 :-ecretarj ; C. A. T rd. a ugh. ::.ry yeeretary: ( '. A. Lancaster, f.nan :a .secre tary; lt. (I. Chalfant. tre-isur r. Members of the txtau'lve (.1-1-mittee: John I. eimfi. r, ch iint .ra; Marvin Campbell, II. (I. c'.ihanr Th G S-'tahly. W. M. Dann r. jr.: division V., lJm A. Wa'ker. - nrraT IT. P. Jtobinson. aioe; Kv. !b ! Meister, pardon nit.-cot: cr.pt j.n-. i'retx, W. W. Ilord.-n. A. Ii. ÜcjiPt, 1.. r. ituUgrrs Winiam 1 t ; o..-! noil M. J. It. Ccmpbeh. .1. al: Jh . Kohler, aide; K. L. I" J du. l3rvc-n ma-cut; t.ip'.ait-. . M. l.otit7, W. O. IkcMnat bt. '. ib Du comb, II. A. Fmr.'ot . '. W. d'..- - muih: division C W . Hyii-, ge-. "ral: Jatns i,aj;ic. abb -. . n. A. Tltuy. par-on loavc; : c plain-

L. M. Ha-mmers. itn idt. Tk .-. Ha --- ; Pa :: 1 . v. i. -well. F. 1 1. (liiil-ole. ;1. ! . fro.;.- . ' X ;b Ik W. Ill.:r; dr. l.fo- A. W . In ' 1 ; vie-. n'.il; 1 ! . I. .-:.!.!, 1 .. ....: "H.1:-- of M

IJev. V. S. IDv;-'. a ;-!! na 0: : captain. Ik . D'ar'ind- .1. X. Iti r.ter. Arthur lone. !. J. ;?.. n. .ml P. M. Sliun-.ak'-r. Campaign Ir oiuarf r a : in : i; Y. M. - k A. lold.y. Local liusinoss Mnt it, Appear tm Movie Screen Soniethinj? unique motion v-"l-ture rovf Iti' is :s rn.npr;--' il 01 pla'i now under tvay by ti.e r.:ir..'iery;r r? of th FJalckstora- the.-.t r for -bow ¬

ing "oloc-np" v.ews ..f badoir h::5- .1 -;. e,pv jr.-- ;. e ;r. .'.. ir.e-s and profrdot! 1! nun of S.ej-hjf tt:d .t - tkt. g r-f tr.-

Penc. The plan 11. -lade a - u- .--s.r ;: contest, priu'-s b--it.c g;v-n ;.. :ia n; - hers of t'r.p audbrpe wno o.rr-rily identify th perrons who-. p:-tures are thrown em th" .-i.een. Th arrar tr-ments for tb r-v 1 forr.i of entertainment ar.- br .;- made by Ik (1. 'Pill tte of ;-:e do' . bitr-Campbei: P.'.t-i I'm. of X". -.v York, and it p'arir "d to hi o.v tippicture'' at the l;l.n-k-t ....... ,-; about two week-. The back and a : rtion -f the Iro files of the uo :. to sh .wn w :! be "sho." At th- lir-t -n - -.vir.g only th back v;v.- w.II 1 ;br -w n the r: out v.-wr. w..l ht- .s.p wn. ir.e t.Im ( ortpa n c id-i. to be making a irjed hit v. ith th theatergoing public. I Local Firm Submits Lou ! Bid on Oil Illniia) I aiVllietlt I Tae Highway dmprovem rt Co.. of South Bcr.d, was .'Ijdd in the , crour- of firms wVck t:hm.tt-ol bw t p.s yesrerday to the nse It'th v av comraifB!on for eorstr.tetion of .tys mllca of hard-surfaced pavement cn the Tncoir. hisrh'tay fror.i Im porte to Ro'lictr Pral-I The local company rubmittej th! low b!d. tlOIt.017. on Mt'itnireu! macadam surface. p.. p. Drman. PIufTton, was low 'i.dder r oner te surface, his bia b-lng 247. and the Pike Cor.struction company, Wabah. submitted the lowb'd. $164.053. on bituminous eonerr te 5u.-fae. The "Tiriitf'":'" --:,. .j-e a three tyre of ; . a 'tt a fl".t:. si:;. at 1 ?:i:::: rfc- ! tivelv.

'Monte Crista' is Tnale, LRom?ncc A" - f'icturizatioi. nt 1 ;nin.;i. Mr

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