South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 283, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1922 — Page 3

TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 10. 1922

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NOTABLES TO SPEAK AT TEACHERS' MEET Sir (ÜImtI I'arkrr f ml Other to A I ( I r (!n r-ntioti at I nili.injjiI i-.

Tells of Braving Waters of Lake

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MOTHER HACKS HER SON WITH BUTCHER KNIFE IMU A.N APOUS. Ind., Ort. t kind: forrit.nz others il- f.od I rir i a c . ni." 'I hin iiv iJic motto on tlio wall in tin- lion- wlnp' .Mr. I. nla Maddo, .iL' :'!. hacked ht -in Kenneth, jr-i P. with a butcher Lull today ;einling to lif-r ti-(--Ion. Kenneth was In li hospital with 10 knife wiiiim!. Mrs. Maddox -ahl Kenneth entertl tin- kitchen estrly tixlay and aceui-d hi mother of in)i:ic I.U troiM rs. Shr said her mhi rurx her and threatened her 1 1 F - Then die admitted die seieI a knife and did not cut her Mm, but only "hnckiil him." Iriiifth, Ir. i:uMo al-i a.rti!, att;uk(tl Imt other son. Otto, jikv 17.

j WOMAN IS SI IT'OCATKI) ; WHEN Ai;T0 OVEUTCKNS j CiHANI HAPII'.-'. Mi h'. Oct. ?. j Mr--. Mary Trud-!!. ' ' y.r-. old, wai

b-tturday n;pht.

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fii TCAtn) KMro J H- Po'Jn5. rrMnt of the Bn!LÜ LÖLUpe X- lUC! ton Harbor HoUry club. Rv. H. U.

Hn.t. who has Juft returr.M from

Survivor of Forest Horror RelateHow Many Battled X'ave.s for Hour?.

u-r arr.on? Rotan' club

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i killo.! in m a nt ly

hi:- a ronii'ä t;!on. rjrar.t Walker, i

yars oil. .-.:' - nui of th.. city.'

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I;-:". Va!kr. th- driver of Hip tl.o 'ar. fa!id to a ru-ar-ty farnj for aid. ' ar.d would-!.- m C'jf'r.s fru::d thr w- , man u r.!rn ath th; .ar, probably 1 .-.iff orated.

I Walker u a a ?h- rcTu--: i ( )!ta "a ;t .'Oij :i t.

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.-'.n;r sti:. marif:. Mich.. Oct. K:--:rk to th!.; city from Ha!yiry .'A h r? h ja w hr homo, hrr ::'MnT- nvvyjia jr plant and

f Is of the homes of her n:?h-

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I'ort-ar.d. Or.. nd Rv. J. II. Hill

or ban Ar.t.lo, Tet. th? pp-ialvers At th

n.oAtir.? Monday. 1'red AWm, -wh.0! Irome is in Fhjfhanan. but who emp!oyd In outh liend wjj orert4ken by the Nil es moior police while pedins through the city at the rate of 50

miles an hour, and wa.s fined $30 nnd

r irirn in th P.r which swApt I cot.

tak'-n into

oi oioikt Hoc;

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Hi father, a Civil war vet-

upon the t'ohalt district Ved-jran. came to hi ton rescue, and i . s lay ;.nd vher he aw several , f ald tho fine aseied. f her fripr.ds b-irr.-d to death or j mjS!! Gertrude Otto, who la at!iorr;h'y mutüatf-d. Mr?. J. T. , tending 5chool at Kalamazoo, was Irishman. Sunday, related a rtoryihoms for the week-end. repte with frightful detail. j M Joe Tr&0st j f Mondty for

i or :,nrp nourn. .mt.v. i.mm.. Montreal on account of the death of

" ..ind hundro-is of men. women ana,Pr fH, tvnt n-jn-...

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-....i i ' noger Hopkins, who is now a stu

' . . I i f i r i'i ixt fi T i 1 . i 1 1 .1 iv a u i 1 1 s foui:d at the- hora of fr.er.d. ! i.u. ... .. v,o.ft)

I knew little of the a-ito trip'.,, f0n th o- of b,irT,inp dny art ed i-y her h'.i'-haiid and Mrs. , .... j

, , i Ufrs wnicn raaie iroin iiir -uumr ut said shf- had learned , . . a!

Monies aim uuaii.iiK.t oi n-u. Ualk-r kft ln-rMwo hour, Wore - A hear. wind b:owin? sl. csdent with the intent.oi. of.;lt.n thp ,vavea ,0 that lt WM taking Mrs. frudell to Crano Ha-1 ... u.

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Bride, on Honeymoon, Spent

Time. With Other Man, Clnn('

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'orr',l,'r'.,'i:; l. . ; : i" : i vi.'n,; Journal -t and pooioincist ; H irry t'. Paul, of ti.o lT:d -er:t v of irinr '.-.!

'.vriter n nd oditor; .1 m i t. ri Arnold, f-on ' w

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. After a s'-vt days,

luring vhi- h tim' th. bride was al-

ven to ?eo if.r aboard a boat which Vim to ha.e taken h"r to her for-

!.". : horn- :n Milwaukee. ! Valker told otlirr-rs he know thej woman only a Mrs. Martell. and; thought sh" was the w:fo of a for-J nr.-r auto ilcsmin here. The hu-j l-..nd. William Trudell. claimed the

Two persons were killed last

: s d to h i" .-pent nut of Iht tiim- j t.ody.

i with another man, A. J. Lnvroni" , sumni'-r near the scone 0f the ac

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-f fir IMwin Arnold, nu'hor

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Hryan Own. da'izhtT of Jennings Hryan. al wo Irofir'r: Jolsn J Tigert,

t;flo- rNraniicJonr of d'irat ion : 1 WilKim P. Owen, r re-. b r.t of th'-j

atior.al Kdu".-, t ion A-- -o-d i

Howard flricrr-, Hmrii-h scholar; Mark Sullivan. pubii-:-Ituth Pry in Ou.n n r d Alexander Pnwei; will sp'-'ik foll'-i-.vinir the innu.ru ml nd'1re of Ian Smith T!:tir!-iv ev enir.ir.

j ha l" cii granted a divcr-e.

i .a reo ijaj.-- aiit-r tio-v v. r

ried, Iiwren e .--aid. he -nd hi.-! bride

nt to Michigan to viit i'rie nds of

lie wife. Iawrej!ce ai'J :lio 'Ars: i i ic 1 1 1 of Iii-- vit h foar.d his wife on th'- ho-t'ij laj . both at-

Vnited lir'"'1 in rJ-i:na.o.

I he next day t P e t.VI

went Vdacklierry i-iekiii:. and the

i iiol ana .irs. i.nvrfiip stroii' u on a nd i

I away trora tue crowd. 1 ii(-n LawI rence broutrht his bride home, but Ulio returned to Michigan two il ivs

later, he said. '

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Unidentified Man Found, Head Down, in Excavation

Largest Registration Is Reported at Laporte LAPOPT'l Ind.. O, ; ! Spo.dal.) .. pr. .ort '! r ' iv-d tor.i-tht at both rr pnl.'.i-an and rnocrat he.'olo'iart-

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registration in j ; . ved that j

f the vote.

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NEW BOARD OF SAFETY

APPOINTED AT MUNGIE

Ml'Xi'ii:. Ind.. o.-t. f.. Major John ''. iiiick Sunday niu;ht aprioinred n -.- members of tho board

families j of safety to take the piara of the

three ra'i.bers whom he dis-mu-vd last week, following a turmoil in the pol ire department crcnvlmr out ot the su.-pen.-don of Van Penbw na clilef of police. John .'n?cy was appointed to succee-d Penbow but Liter Mayor Quick reinstated PenLow, in i-espon"-' to demands of the Ku Klux Klan, and requested the resignation of the board of t-afety

r.idenfi-j nienibt-rs.

The new board members are J. Lloyd Kirnbrouth. general manatrer of the Indiana Hridiro company, and Will R White, a 1 nvyer, republican, and I'd ward W. Harrtdt. district manacrer of a life inr-airanc company, democrat.

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DPT I iO IT, Oct. ii. An

fied man, about CO yenrs old. wafound sticking head llrst in the ex avatifn between the sidewalk and the curb, early ye.-tenlay morning at Paints st. and Harper a v., where a t-a.-ollne station Is Leins erected. There was no frame work enclosing the hoi", wliirh was full of wa-

ter. It N oaimrd. ;.ral the red 1" ' Vol VaildaU SlllCar tern ldired thee- earlier In th" eve-! ' ,. . . . . ninir had uone out. someone. jn th"! Houses W itli Lubricating Uli neighborhood reported to tb" poli. I HA11TP()IM PITY. ()cr. 3. Anew at 2 o'clock Sunday morning. An .n-lform of vendalism has put in an ap-ve-ti.ition ti .-mceitain why the f- p- 1 rani'e here. c.ivation v..m not properly marked j A crowd of boy- and pirls in their "ill be inve-t iira ted !,y the police. 'teens stole a half barrel of luhricat-

believed to have died j in oil lVom a sura so here, and

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The man

ttroiM suffocation. There

ir.arks of iolence. The taken to the morsif

were b d

no was

-menred it oer three or four h'ou-eV. The jtivenile court "ill have a session.

' a 1 1 n w i h

their children from the waveT One woman with h two dayiV old Infant and clad only In her nlerhttrown was anions the hundreds who! uere forced to fpend three hours In the wnfr while the Jlre raided alonsr rh" shore. When the wind chansred in tho evenintr the refuseea came out of the water, and with eyes swollen by fmiko and fuffering1 from thej heir walked the höre in their wet , clot hin? until 11 o'clock at night. Then out of th flre-swert ruins and smoke came a man with Information that about 40 houses In one .-hel'ered part of the town had not been destroyed and that the high s-'hool was faved. "The school was turned into a hospital. Af we pushed almost blindly through the burned section wo saw a number of partly burned bodies, Mrs. Leishman ' paid: "in sfme instances the bone were all that were left." Mrs. Leishman came to the Soo on a relief train which had been put at the service of the refugees without cost. TWO HAMMOND FIRMS ARE INCORPORATED INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Oct. 9 Articles of incorporation of the Hammond Dairy Co.. cf Hammond,

capitalized at $300.000 and the Hammond Dairy Ice Crim Co., capitalized at $20,000. also of Hammond, were filed with the secretary of ?tate ted.'iy. The incorporators of the two concfrns are Louis CI. and Paul It. Klitsko and Frank Hammond, all of Hammond. The former company will sell dairy products and the latter ice cream and other fr07.cn dainties.

Hoger Hopkins

dent at the University of Illinois.

hag been pled red to the Chi Pi fraternity. Immediately upon his arrival he became identified with an orche.ra and is devoting: considerable time to muic. Mr. Hopkins vcas In the city to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hares and Mr. and Mr.. mvid Williams spent Sunday In Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paddock have returned from Boyne Falls. Mich.. after attending the funeral services for Mr. Paddock' brother, Hiram, who died from Injuries sustained by a fall from a horse. Mr. nudson Kirk, 996 Oak st.. haa returned from Clark hospital in Buchanan where ahe submitted to an operation. 8h Is recovering as rapidly as may be expected. Mrs. Freman Bunch ypent Sunday in South WhlteJy, Ind. Her daugh

ter, who accompanied h-r. main there for the winter. MIr.- rvelvn McOuir.c

will re-

went f

ALL OVER INDIANA

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in .Mi.M.i.... -o.,,- :.uycr Iw Shank rt t:... .ity l.a- burned !? tons of r ,-,avv

of

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d:-pose of 76: tens ;

Chicago Monday for a vi

relatives.

Mr. ar.d Mr?. Horace Freer.o, 1 1 .0 X. Seventh st. were given a plea-ar.t surrri Saturdrsv evening by about

3 your.,? people, who in id" no " ry ; tx-itVi -i-.r.c nnrt n'her r r - rt a i n - i l'OIIT WAYNP Two driVvT 0

ment until an -arly hour Sunday ; autonad.;:,. :;..p hit Ms.-. Krrna mominr. A nupper wa." servd. ; ' ::rna:;. kr- i kin h"r unror.ncious

Mr. and Mrs. Mac- I.loj d a nd . .v.ght hy tl

with Mr?. Lloyd's father. Alien1

Shank Barnes Claxcombc and Hahcr on Fuel Committer

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w j pany to frv o:-. a ' 1 Citizens to fö-operste

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MUNCIK AU in 1 minutes a n of Jams Klc. neicro

led. his whii" tr-.u

The

eral authorities in rer-i.rir.r tb

i d:trihution of real In Indlar.apn. .

Pr"i Hrke

Mr. 'lay comb" ar.d

1 will t,k th pla- of

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i. Iiis whito mule rontbatI " '-'---- " ' " '

,t u-ia im croi ard irrrc,1 ;r. -

1 or time to v-vo:a to

Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bailey concluded c. vis-It with their dauchter.

Vs. David Curtis. 1 1 OS P.road .x av. -our and familv Sur.dav and returntd to

their hemo in Detroit. They hac been in Des Moines. la., attending the national G. A. P. convention. Miss Gladvs ForlAr was heme from

Kalama7oo to sjfcd the w ok-end . ; Kh q talript- 9 conro in the sae ! A1'AH

nornial college. The A. O. T. club will hold It f.rt

nitirc rif T Vi rir with Mr-J TT'norv I tiklT: V.;th Ju!rrr. S

"-' .. - ' -.- 1 Korn at the state line Thursday aft '

.rrnnn n rvnin- nartt' for the PORTLAND- For t b o c ov- 0 n d t i me

and John F. V1.!. who

be-n :ck

riMVI-'lYiPT Vn '.-.- If. .'.'..! V

a do.- and hiur skidded. crahinff; Pn'

ir.ro a tree; ,ut the di't; was ur.: jured.

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r.fls accept" 1 ppo.ntri. r.t r.

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Golf, of Ncrta;- ' -

shot in the left bs known whet he:

a member of the r-rriTn'.tte. L.rar , Stout and J. W. Onr.ey. th4 et!-,r ' :r. :-. rs appointed by the rtapr,

ard

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;i:am .Iohr.en bea.;: he wax 1

Nter ' Rozus Check Passer Paroled

hufband? of members will follow tn-i afternoon meeting.

ne w eek. Mr

divorced, the first decreo b-ir.s with

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: to Go to Work and Make Gof

Steiu Johnsov. was r.nsirn.V. O-!. Although h-

plad-d guilty before 'trru'.t

he admitted making I

Loss of Money in Speculation Causes Suicide of War Vet MUNCH-:. Oct. Homesick ne.-5 and worry over the loss of an inheritance throughspeculation. is believed to be the eaufe of the suicide of James Anders-on. 3S. who handed himself .it the home of a si-ter, with whom he was stayins. Anderson, who fought with the "Scotch Laddie. from hell." in the World war, lost his money two months after landing in the United States.

fabo statements.

KOKOMO A pool sized healthy meal may he boucht in Germany for (ants, according to A. An."-.. ach who just returned from abroad.

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Judge Drake o pas-'ng j.x bT' che"ke o-. Col.er. merchants set-

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than IU-0 In the trans

actions. A. A. Hawk. 2T, and two children, will l-tired to serve rJenter.c

w.th a w

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not of

b refrom -

Scientists -cay the eorth is 000.000 years old.

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TKRKF HAl'Ti: Tloreaffr a penaltj will be impend if vehicles with their loads weigh over l.'.OOO pounds, the city council decided.

snniJnvir.TjF rihes were tin m:s?les thrown during quarrels at his home, Penjamin 5prongo stated in a

divorce suit.

Try XEWS-T1MFS Want Ads

to 14 years In Jeff ronvI" reformatory as un:shrr.er.t. After hearirs Hawk's s'ory. Judge Drake, parol.d the pri-or.er to George H. Slate, a Goshen' manufacturer, who will s:'' him a job. Hawk. P '.h .wM. -will r--paj-the merchants who ceshd tho bad check.

The way to avrdd the. Importation of impudence is net to V ashamed of wf at we do. hut never to do wh t we oush.t to be ashamed of.

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In Firestone Truck Type Cord Tires canshowyou a two-way economy that you should be getting now. I f you will come in and talk truck tires with us we can prove that they mean a saving in tire costs because of their big mileage and freedom from trouble. Results on trucks right in this locality back up our statements. Furthermore many of our customers testify that Firestone Truck Type Cords actually rediicc truck operating costs protection to the expensive truck mechanism effects a big 6a vine.

Unusual resilience in the stout, gum-dipped cord carcass; increased traction in the broad, flat tread with scientific non-skid pattern; heavy shoulders built up of tough tread stock to resist rut wear these are a few features that have made this tire a source of economy for all who have used it. We will gladly explain the advantages of Firestone Truck Type Cords and quote you on sires for your trucks. Wc want to tell you personally too abou 4lc benefits of our service.

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