South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1922 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ilIF.WT.YWF.fi TR HRT.B i. to investigate the Mac.r.g of iu: :ch u'- - . ; t 'TT 7 ft ' I a r '.- a ' d slat mich:: - Sn cl !st:r - ar-1 rostaurar.ts hfr-. n M&as-M mm mmmmii iwwy oh serious chargeh i rr ' d f -r rrt i n v f" V i ."IJä' ! " r-r'-'r--r---- -rrT -rr"1' r , -t .1

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ro'.d across the cent r the s'ate, , . h!ch has b.'vn considered by s.-me , KIKJIAKT. Ind., Oct. 22. K. J. tli'- lin of dernarkatlo-i btW4.en : Toner, tho supposed demented man rnocritic and Ilep-ib'.ican dLtric . ' who wa picked up several weeks .'-..:r,e of them are laving claim to ', ai;o near the H!g Four cro.s.-lne on th eiphfh. Ilast Jackson boulevard and who The I :- publica r.i .admit there ' has been cared for at the police staU possibility f a do-" election and tion since that time, was found to perh.ap- .1- fe.?t. only in the third dU- l,M playing 'possum" in order to setrict Th'.-s ; the district now rep- euro free board and lodging at the rc-entM bv James Iunbir. who de-; city Jail, and ha.- been ordered to

lintd to become a candidate again m tuiui iii. i.4.. . il tm I HI Hi I M I 4.1 M. ft 4 " f TNT)IA N'A I IjIS. Oct. 211. Cotin ' i, v a ,.....'.. tv-n f. IWII.l V li, I .1,1 .111-" .IC in. I , c--m'- loners in th" s'atr house, to ! o obtain th:r suppl- f"r th.t el-c- ' . i. hiv ben oi'tained a r ranged by l"'7 KS. Th 5 '. ; 1 1 e Schedule bv the lu.ird the following 11 call for their d itf h w hen el -rki -'!pI lies: Tue.-vl.-iy Crant. RaPrtv St. Jo-t-eph nnd Ti;;"a;ioe '("in!i".. Wed n .- 1 a y ' '.i .s. Fa k e a n d M I a -ml. Th ; j r s. 1 a y ( r e c :i e . H u n t i n gl o n . Jefferson. V.-lls. White and Whitlev. Friday All-n. P.Iickford. Fulton. Henry. Jay. R . vr cr.ee -m l Wa1 .ish. Situ : d : R n Twe:.ty-two c. ".: d i ware n f the ate ; Vote by nr. h;: - and will not re el e 1 allot--. CHANGES NAME TO GET TEACHER'S LICENSE INDIANA T RIS. A l'Sif- to 1 ' o:io oTi t pa s s; r if a t - i- ! Ind.. .ct. :t. ,i t-acli-r withr - e a ti"! i nat ion ro obtain ,.i s e .;c- i',-,. I tnu-u . l!iner Clayfi-n. ae II.".. address as R:ntn. Ind.. living n:s i the city! prison on a chirge of v.igr.ui.y. !-) te. tives Stewart an.'. C..i:;t!in s:iid'l

Clayton obtainr-d a te ic io-r's 1 ic-nse j evening, ami will le conducted by to b:- brother. 11 y J. Clay-; Reverend K. It. Ohaver, of th- :.!). an 1 eris-d b!s brother's na :n 'hurch of Christ. The burial will i-u'ostitutimr hi - own. ,be iK ;,i at McMinnvillo. Tenn.. Mr.

ling his name to the li-' i-.-nse, Clayton, went to a local the tb'tt 'ti ( si say,: tirm of commercial :

artists and. it is sail. efTr-J themiwlf and two children will aceom-i .iny amount f money they would; piny the body. j ask to use a process on th license, Mr. "Me! per, a son of Mr. and Mrs.; : diu!se his work on it. The firm' Henry Meiser, was born in Mo-! notified the police and the arrest . Minnville on March 10, 1922. He, follow!. The detectives are hol 1-, ame to Flkhart eight years a ro ar.d r. Clajton unler bon I. pending an entered the service of the New York invJ(ration. 'Central railroad. He married Mit : Kobern Watkins on Feb. lfi. 1 922. ACCUSED SLAYER SAYS ! , Mr- Meir 70.1. not only by ; nniirTinrn Tmrn-nr t!" people, mentioned a accomrULILh lKlhL) 1 UK 1 L I(h panlng th bodv. but also bv a WiriTF CLOUD, Mich.. Oct. 2. j brother. John Meiser of Pawhuslcn. "Th rnl'oi Tonv m nut tn kla.. and four sisters. Mrs. H. I..

axitomobile at r.!ht and threat - an r.'M, tir.!" I confer , a n i n-.e in th" t arn whe-e rv.v h':.--band's body as four.il. . :;d leave ry.e a!w dark." testified Mr : iking the ? rand tc f. witness in b. i r t .on of the or ; sptri' ; Tl t l' f Ho,'.- 11. 1 e,' - tirs d--r j; b. t ag'i. rst T.ir.g of lv;v. 1 lev. She wll! -ed murder of 1! I for v i r 1 . a . . if si of h. iten ' c. fherd- ath ri N - r h:i! ic. ar. iv kind i. o MAYOR SHANK SPEAKS FOR (;. O. ! IN KANSAS .is A Tic! i r ; u - g.vc I n- ." w h c w back n - ' v. 1 . e u . : ! tit'.r Jl'irli C rtn'i Jl 14- ..... - i it Safe. Motorist Finds f ' T A VN Ii - ' Alf re 1 ,' ' W. uiin is . . !o--:.il u . c .. n r '1 1 n t .1 o . 1 . .1 . l T l i - a on irre of "e-: . ,1 hy M-S , t-. V..-: !- h.-r ar. 1 h- : d: r:

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. V. try I-.v- .. r. f ' 's 1 -.vh.ch f.:,!- ;.' - a t : i . i:LW I ) Kl.ir ( irovc-r. : 12. i. ' yhuniir.' w.tu fon.e cth. I :i.rrPTO.V (:. :.ur.!r! 'in J ;fr-'r,s ha r. uo;.. -n.lt J . . p;ir i ' r ti." -rani jury .n - i :i. . . .-. x j.r'':. . v ' 1 -N 1 1 KST I : Tl: f.r-t rh(,-A .:. :;: .-Mtr. ':. . -. f-.. ; 4r ,.f rt n. i r-;'rt-I ;n yi inr" county. T: :i: in: ir.rTi:-.M.-. ar.i ;.ir. A'. rt .V.'-'a ti 1 ha v a-lo;t -l a one .: 'nth -lI J-tl.y t:: y f, jr.il un-iT t: .r h' i;-. IJtriANC.N Chnr! M r;ri .-r.'av.r.-r a .ak t ff r 'I'-rr:-." ! h h- oh is the Jhir 1 crop hi! j.iv- hörn th:.s y.-nr. LMIiAX X In a co:it -t !'tv. n ! P -t tto prowfrf- i if thi county J-1: n a ra:-d a tulr weithin. I-0-;..VSlOi:T The Ca.v county df 'ective a-.--ic:atlori is lehind a rnoveni-nt to tnp "spocning" partU.i- honl y.trin and aiDnc; roid-;d's. POSESlsniSMIE TO GET HIS BOARD . L. J. Toner Ordered to Leave Elkhart After Playing "Possum" at Jail. ieae iown When Toner was taken into custruly he apparently was in a dement((J condition wandering about and - i.i.'5 iu Lam tuiiri t" 1 1 c - iy. curing nis mutterings in jail, the man uttered the name of Jame.s O'Connor, and of the Chicago State Hospital. Chief Northrop wired the ho.-pltal and received a reply statir.g that he would .send an attendant .'u't;-r the man. After tln.t 1.- , , . .. . .. . 'ej-ii uisirucuuns 10 write to xne . . ..... mans sister, living in Chicago. The .-:der answered the chief's Metter i asking the reason for his being imj prisoned. wniie tnt.-t correspondence was progressing. Toner's condition seemed to be improving. When told that I "is si.-iei was to senu lor nmi. ne J apparently became worse. Other in- : mated of the jail coniided to the I was crazy. but was pretending, i jThis was proven to be the case! i wnen .ir. .ortnroi obtained what ; v.as practically ihim. a confession from

, ' report of the survey recently comHowanl O.enn Mri-er of Ko;, Mori,fÄ, .v. n vi- of tniHn ne.inn

ton av.. aifed .0 years, who served : . o years in Fran as a member of

i Tho enKinrPr cori's' -n,i who u as he-1 Chicago firm of englneerg recomtore and since that time a New Yorkmi,rd, lho us of C.ntrr lake at the Central engineer. died at i:::3 north f.(lco of Warsaw aa a source

i o cock nur. nay morning, or neart) ,disMe. L.'-t winter lie became af-'. 'licit. i with pneumonia, and time l r't-r -1 With heart as ti.sease. i.ignt wceKs ago he Uvea nie o-dra-t. Funeral sor ices will be held at

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8. Second St.. at 7 o'clock this Mei-er'f former home. Mrs. Meiser,. Mr. Mciser's mother. Mrs. Kebecca Meiser. a brother, George, and hisi Foles of Nashville. Tenn., Mrs. O,. W. H.'nklev and Mr?. Drown Oliver of .mo.m mnTiie. ana .Mrs. itcorge isyars ; t f Frer.o. Calf. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ruhllng. of 221 Middlebury st.. entertainM in b. or. or of Mrs. Ruhlin: 'f sister. Miss I.eor.a Murphy, of drshn. who ; to marry Clesson P. Stuck, of this ; i hty. r.ext Saturday in St. John's vhuroh at ioshen. at a six o'clock . it nr.T iat evening. iw.'tes tne. i ir icsts of honor, the bridal attend-j .in'is were also in th" party. Mis? ' (tenrvieye Collins, of Goshen, and Frne.t Johnson of thl city. Miss Murphy's sister. Mrs. John Shcrlda:.. Mr Sh.e-idan a d her unole and mint, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph OnlllnF. of C.oshcn. and her father. Richard Murphy, of Coshen. were present. WANT WOMAN mi'ITO. T.i mad-" In circuit court here for b.e r -. T... . -se on bond of Mrs. - T . vhoe h .! band. Svirah Clem d.iel a week ag- from bull .e.:n-.1 nil ctcd by the wife, who' ,- m wnen r.e s'arie i to ta - s trunk from the ho-'v She a!- ' ST- .he sh'"t when hö threafere.1 to rie h-r. A Trar. 1 Jury ! f th shooting has r.ot nvetigt! been orderf TT

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'BLUE SUNDAY' HOYE UNDER WAY

Churche? to De.-isnatc rScxt Suutluy as Day for Entering Politic?. LVDIANAI'OLI:-. (J -The law airly Jr!vo for li .Sur.i lavs' and was f i.fu: i cii.er.: in Ir.d.nna undf r w ay today Many ci':r hf throughout -a?. '- rv 1 y-!-rdav as lav the on

:!. ?!. n . ' ty an-i many other? will: Walter Urui.aker. addrssn? th" j.::nr- r----;t Sunday in th advent ; ,,(1'ur n his clofln ariruir.ent of the of lTo:ar.'. ' Y.v.v -h-v into politics. 1 preliminary hearlne. 'Let pray that we may have aj "Noi-ody can sit here a-r.'l listen to cr.-attr :s.on of C, and havo hopejth'-'' tf'lin.or.y without rcali'.r. thit --ir.il fa.:V: ar.-l not turn over cur p'-'ll- i -ornfbod y lird'' declared .Tuctice ain ti a! a.la.rs to thn? who would "If the witness had toi J th

them m-rely for . -If or party but havo that faith whi-h brins about a rcn' "-ration in political affairs-" d - clared the Kev. Fdw.n ('unnir.srh.am to hi a exclusive flok of Univerb.al - ists. Itev. Cunningham's sermon on yome presen day discontents po - litlc was the signal for opening the! drivo launched by the Indianapolis church federation and the union ministers association of Indianapolis to clean up politics and prevent the desecration of Sunday. Guard School Children From Attacks of Wolves WARSAW. Ind., Oct. 23 Ter-' rorized by appearance of a pack of ; wolve.s, driven from a swamp neai here by lire early today farmer kept their children indoois while others! bearing loaded rifles and shotguns' accompanied their youngs:ers to j school. Drivers of school hacks ! r-Iso were armed with shotguns. When Roy Tople w-nt to a field at the edge of the swamp to d! pota- j toe a large hound accompanying 1 him was killed by six wolves. Cattle. sh ep and hogs recently have been attacked by wolves. Fam ilies were organizing for a wolf hunt j In which several hundred person will participate. I c rr T ATTVT7T? CrT TO JAIL FOR CONTEMPT INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. - 3. A. R. Anderson, judge of the federal court, -V I . A . . lawyer, to the Marion county jail for an Indefinit- time on a charge of contempt of court. Fconomoff , some time ago was ordered by the court to return to Mike Zoran $750 of '. fee of 5 L 5 0 which the lawyer collected for repre?entlng Zoran in the federal court. He failed to return the money. Zoran was sentenced by Judge Anderson in 1919 to serve three years in the penitentiary for counterfeiting. 1L.L. Uli IU L PRESENT WATER SUPPLY WARSAW. Ind.. Oct. 2?,. The city council, meeting In regular session tonight, took up for consideration the I r,, CTtnn.i tS n-ntpr i r rr-orcnw The rennrt bv a ; of supply and this plan will be adop ted by the city, according to the deI ll.ilUlM! I i. wuii-viiliivii ill IUI 111' vI ; t ri rrVi t T n nnnppH.-in w'li rer ;u:nip!ng equipment a large filtration J system, capable of caring fir in crease, population for 20 year.", will II.IlVIiT Xl'TS WARSAW. Ind.. Oct. !. Sore; j of yirf:,a wars took to th woods and 1 fields of Kosciusko county yesterday end returned with many bushels ol 1 walnuts and hickory nuts. The crop in this county this peason is j the largest in years. Sam Hutton. of Warsaw, yesterday hauled in six automobiles of walnuts, estimated nt 42 bushels, without the hulls removed. "Gets-it" Thoiu in ! mIv t b' s: .f p.--irvte hav only them" f-T corn a?eny. Mc-d-pei-sen. etc. Trimming 9!:d "treating." cutr:r - a-: 1 sr. nrrely ciili''? a bad mitrr- werso. Million ef et' s are vtij. They knew tew e.i-ily and Qi;kl.T 'äietsIt" hrivfis und re"' cvt:;-s aud oillusv I off Sn en pie.-e. ir.-t your inefy back if j it fall Wear Dew sto wirh cotuf.-rt.' j ( T a !.o::'.e todav. K Lawreiu- A. C . Mf- . Chi.-aco. 0rs but a tr!f:? eTrvn i vi.re. 1J In South InJ bv Cutr' I Ir"-. S ::, Wettlrk's Cut Kate Dn 1 s:-t o:t C Batia. stsz: 2T3 B7 rv r CARSON South Bend) 3. OREN Phone Main 549

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Alfred Linn of PiYnvton I? Charged s itli Paternity CT and Lodged in Jail. WARSAW. Ind.. Oct. 2 3 Alfrei I'lr.n, of PJercV-ton. bridegroom of '.:t a few clays, J In the Kc-c;uko ounty Jail tcxlay a-- a r j't of char. i.'cs preferred ty Atchi.-or:. 17. aN ) of IMcrceton. who the accus- J .inserts he harily known. L!nn is charK-I with :h-' p.iternity of an unborn I ah-, th xi.-tane of which Js yet In douht. lie- was L-our.tl over to the circuit court hy Jut: c J. s. Cain. "This Is aj! a plot and a fram-up to ruin L!nn." dclarM Attorr.ev

I truth it would he le-s difficult for ' me to reach a decision In thi case." ! - e continued. "As it !s I really lon't knon w-here I am at or wh did lie : AIth0Uh thre is serious doubt as; I to the charcres of this cir!. I will hold j ?hf accused for trail In the circuit t ! c urt. ' t nable to furnish bond Linn was i er to jail PltOHi: G.1MIVG. HARTFORD CITY, Oct. 22. The Blackford coun'y grand jury, which has just opened its session, has been directed by Judge Frank W. Gordon

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Say "Bayer" and insist Unless you see the name "Payer" on package or on tablets you are no: gettlr.g the genuine Haver product rreorib'd by physicians over twentytwo rears and proved safe by mi! - llor.s for Coldj Headache Toothach" Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Fain. Pain Arcont "Raver Tablets of Aspinn'' - - I - - - - ' - - only. Fach unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cer.ts. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark o: Raver Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid. I!and Sroners GOING ON I II' !, 1 Phone Lincoln 1678 ever : - P i . -T. 1,T

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