South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 301, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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DOUBLE MURDER IS COMPLEX BUT ' NOT A MYSTERY
I) puty Attorney (rrnrral Mir- Statement on Div"$ Activities !Ti j" 1 from I'ik" 1 i -.r. t' 'h .ars '! .-A Mrs. GibMl fun 1 ."t'v?" AVu'd .f !. .r.vni.-l to rr. ike any arrfft r - f.r.-t J- f-r-- th-j gr r. 1 mry, Mr MM r-pid; ' If r.-.y jgdgmer.t pr v.'.I . th 't v.Ii l-r-r- thr gr-.nl jury.' -V. h a?" the n . ; - j-j-r."..: a'K" i f i h'n. "I -a-rt ?.iy 1 . re th-tt v. ar. rj .; ml I won't 3' ; U kr'.w :r." .. "C ;!'! thh ca,e h tk'n he for th rnr.. J'J-y ! vr?" A. "P c.-ald h - l A. -I think 'h r a ) ou ""a 'i!t i n - TV A. -If ! "Ar)c!;iy In(ll1m'nt. r:y 'u l-'m"nt To wilt." fi.i'.'.'.vir.i? ar.y oth-l ','Vl tf-? ' I. h.-on '." A -'I am f'.JIC 'vlr- rvery in i. ! . - Q "Wh.-ii in your Ju,!rrant th : corn1' for 1 t r i - ä'-üo:: Will d-r an :irrt'-t bor - 'I " i:r.i. Jury?' --T t !;r,nr. lit I i r. r ! 1 v. 1 to p b-fr4 th prand rv iTrrhir':;- r i oi d in ary Q "In X'-'.v r.-:', rrith an tory talU-d rr-d It aid, what rrohi-ratir.i: vi I-nre n l A. "N or t- I- tcaliy. r-ut It is a roo I j In -":m.- :on with hi .-tat'-ra-nt it I." l.tl found a wltPf-n huUint! :.irt of Mr". Cibron's ft'.ry, M Mot vn ntked if li" hid : rr.r i f ar.oth'-r . witr Ot .4 pr.--nt .'it thM tiiiird r -i. "No " b- r p:i d. "In o: r j-idm -nt. do- tl. nn- ; :oport--d '-at- to tit of a p :r-on : ; -,t i'ilT' -t d ru:st r,ut ,m alibi?'" A "Tnat a iu'itfr fo:' a Jury ' . .!--.. b." lnom ff Iiv. Hall. AV'-d if hi' had any ci rroboratint it-.it t.i' nt a" to Mrs. ilall'.H actionoa th.- tiiht of th rvurder. .Mr. Mott fall: 'I havf ov!'.lfnre i!t-.cribir. Mr:. Hill's v.iii'rai.out- for a conoidrable lltnv before 1 t. m. on th i. trht i f tb. murder." Mr. M"'T qu.'-stion-d Mi.-. (Jibfcn '. - a !!.- 1 1 ni. tod ay. IrTri dJf'ti":i into :h? r.iM? cf h? tardy farmer wrrntn. who retired a b art bark rid'-r to raife P-.cs. ..t.4 cau.d n crowd cf. cur:r,Ity .--pkers to deereni or. h'r humble ! irm, T to catch a i?!irn.p-o of l.f-r. To protect hr from the curi"u?. a tat trooper was f-nt to )cr pl"nA, biocklrfr ffnrts of nws..prmn to Intc-rv.t w brr. Xrw Prun.-wi'k i .urlou.-ly Ox- ' . rant of i h- fainl'.v iii-toiy ,f thei w '-vltrusM, Known t th'-m chif-fly . "the pis; woman." ih- is !- Itcvcd to hav resun.fd he- maidrn t an; a nftr hor huibatar drath and claims to be a natlv of Gibson. Ky.. and relat d to the Oibon family, formerly in tho d:t!ll!ni? buslnfH. It 's iind''r.tood that h-r i ither wart an effbr in t!i t r itf army. Cor.f. S. MUST PROSKCUTK WAR TIME CONTRACTS WASHINGTON. Oct. CT (Pv A. Preliminary investigation into raorA thin 400 war tlrno contracts b;vi di-clo-ed that either criminal cr I vi 1 5-nt will b ro'o-viry, "in ini u me rat 1 !U?h.el i:-tatu -" A:: . Jen. a.d t"d iV. ::' ll.o u-.ivtrn- : irt N to recover fi pari oi uiOj -i.i.ts p.it l out a a result o: frauautnt cv improperly 'x-cut.-d con tracts. All -:eh c..50s f 'quet. enable transactions' h aided. 'ar now b iru handled hy attorneys attached j f. th k c. r tr ina ct i(ir.s .'f-ction ot d 'iirtint-nt f ju-ti or by r Attorneys th. r'a.'hout th.e cotmtry. Of the I! ' sod th - rr,r h' .--.-. u h-.ch ha vo b- n : r'- .v, 21 V cam--,ry-rt !'i nt. s ov e nty :,!!,! f.ftv from the :a r a v . 1 ' A'.l I'.ttonal Ti. .t r- '. a rr velopinr. - r ; i y g o n -
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"v. ,, r-.. c.-r.i'.- r -.vi rc in'ureu . it i Tw o p as-e ti g : r s it u n :r. of th n 1 from rtcn to Wa.--hh.-;to . 1 at n nic-s. M 1 . v. re derail - : i -rd : v.g to a office "f the P..-tl Were ; V:tr.l thi ! v r r. v . raltro id. do--r ( Iron Rod Injures Workman, Employe of Contractor A flhTig iron rod that pel it' i cf N al .. at ne'V.i tp . 'at l.o'r'. feli upon t i:rt. 013 17. St Vir., er.i st i'ri :.,v (." -i-lrar th. re0 d 'ar.d below Neal's left err Al ; V. t'ih Kaveri tltcheä were rtva!r d t i r' i ' t4 cutf. the eye-ball mir-i :u(.r.a';ci inlury. nn empb-ye cf C. O. Taylor. - contractor, wa at werk in ".--. in the meter room in the, ar.v s tiutp.tir.g. ne v t 'A O b-.. ur-i t. wether by 1 was of fherter length than N. had l fte-I the ro 1 b.e.ad when the short pi-e from Its hold ar.d f-'U d u-s scortf 1 ?o the pollc uhrre Ir. O. A. Thomp.N he injjry. W Ti:il SIIOKTAHII. PI 'MINelTON, Ind.. (-tr. n-"'-ti'" a t- tv. cn the .-hartae a pp.,irr.Ing'''i.t uti-rfak of dipira university. Dr. W. re thtr.a ! P. K:r. la e .Ith omn-.Ui.'rer f th. Ft.; b.-vard "'f health d'-c tared in a -tatment .-'uel here today, following eor.ferer.cc with tdie uient health cm mit ten of th univenety. The ur.ivers, - ht-fl an abundant s up- j '.y of g'l whuleflome water for all u.ri-"" ar.d is supplying w.itr to ery Y r.- in pp.r-dmrto:; wh r. there Is a university student, !ie .-.;'.
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t.r.ue s f; 'jr., l'az'i 1 r 1 'i'-.-.L-'oel by dyr.a- ' 1 at a eiu-ir-4 ;: r r f a. n.i:i.cn floi; at. Fu'ir ttate. : Poli' rn-n ur.-I a n:e:t .be.r :' thv , K Mucky j-alhia were kill-1. On" i i-sit i-rrov. ; h f t;, trlke was the i :I1.: g f s.-l Half.- ! 1 and Ed I r!i;i:i: ! r s t r: th- cc'jr:hou.-- atep. t . ..;. j r ached :t r r : . -r:i;-. 1 k::p j ur. Kr m May. iltjl. when a battlt r three il.ija along the Ken.-' border. Thtee men wto J Mtr.-gu county w is placed j martiil law l.y Gov. Mori'aa . h or I'.r v.a.; ;.ot i.Lcd until j " w v. t Km ago. .Sut'.- o.':. c!. -Is ha dc:arcl that: the nin'.r.i who p.irt!r-:;at J ;n th j arm-J n.nrc:i of i-'an county, in Aj7u:. l'jJl. had Mirqo county as; :T.r f :v. A fcore or orii-C-r.-. ar.l talmT.-s w.ic killed or viuui I 1 in that tattle and C. Frank Kny, dMrk-t rrt-i!ft f.f tlr ii-.lri'j v.-ork'-r-. i.J on irial at Charlestcn, on .'i c) "i cc -jory. ifp; of I'd:.? i murder DOUBLE SIIOOTIXG IS MURDER, SUICIDE (' ntlr.u-'! from pae ono ) tia.i:r home hrre tarly to '.v.u-i (nv of the picturesque j ; u r . of Montana churchdom. iiy ! ,iood ff-et, or.p inch in hi.s j ...tockin? v.tM uilt in propor- . mass of brown curly tioii and had !hair Uij oratory carried beyond Ith pulj.it and as a number of the i Montana I .-iaiurc-, l.li irtqueni rh'iorio:il ll:uht.- brought him the ' titlv in w-st'-rn n -.s papers of tli'Or .t r Maniliccnt. Oiv r.r;' a hurch arr;i of s-v-ral lijn lr'd .'.'iuarf mib's from the Can.idia bord r south to the M:.Muri riv. r, w hicii in Montana t!ow.i from wo-t to east, iie frequently tiaveb-d over a part of the cotintry wli.rh lias r'tancd much o j ru'-'zt d frontier aspects. .-'ix ahir. db. n in th" opn nn i liilc inir rLf-ross country in let::nan-! khaid in I nr. suit cf fund for j th." ns'ruction of a church edifice . - - - ( ;; lam1 to b known as "th bishop of all outdoors." Mu'?a b' notori' Ty resulted j from an fxt-ns've argument wh eh , h- conducted with the lu ad of on-- i oi l.llc' l.ii.ioau aiu'.i j th w st over freight rate charft on mater'al u-ed In the contrucion of his lmpos r. church structure at Havre. It appeared he had much of the matr al ."hipped under th name of another commodity which had a cheaper rate and in his argument udth the railroad ;ir.-idcnt ho quoted the Pible freely to fhow that building Pton. :-ctrical equipment and other build n ? materials when u d In the construction of a church were not such a are commonly classified as buddln? materials on which Internale com me reo rf filiations fixed a hitrhrr rat. Finally winning the railroad pr.-ider.t over to his views and jrr-tting the lower rato cstab1 .shed, lie prevailed on the railroad ma: i ta rnal: a rorfonal contrihution of a sum whic h completely offset th."! freight diaries. Mr.. CarUton. wife of a former detract Judjre of Montana. wa repnrded a-i one of the prettiest women in Montana. She was of miniature size, bei r. it scarcely more than live fret in helrht. She was a mem ber of Pev. Christltr'3 congregation and a public speaker. For a number of years she had been engaged n hautauqua work. WEAVE TIGHT XETS ABOUT TWO WOMEN (Continued from Pago 1) ' er-i left th room wlieti the fchooti'.: g started. MOTHi:U OX STAND. PHlLAPRIiriTIA. Oct. 27. (P.y A. PA Oiiestions concrn'.rg the character cf Mr.s. Catherine Rosier charged with slaylrg her husband. Oorir, ard v. ytcnographer. Mis.-? Mildred Cieraldir.e Rckitt. were dirf.( lt Mrst Saan M. Held, mothr- of the d. fen lant. y the prosecu tion today Mrs. Rodr Is on trial ,-.n t!.L indictment ( h?.rgin claying of the gird. Mr.-. Reid a:lmi!t'd that Mr?. Ktknw O.-c-i;- was marrifd whtn h t irted paying attention t't her ,rd said that her aught-: r, when er-nfronf-d with thi-, said Rosier v. t- .!n? to nvrry bf r a" soon rv i:r. ccu'.d divorce his wife then living t r i . . . ...... Insane. In a sa a iv r iaii;.-i v..i o r a v'.ce site told of the troni'li life a !.ad led with th lathr cf th defendant, faying he ha. choked imr. thrown d.sh-.-. at he" and made hor sleep on the floor. pkop.i: rnu: omoiv. RVANSVILLi:. Tr.d.. Oct. 27. (Ry A. P.) An Investigation was b.-gun today Into the Are which df;rrod a school building ln Kntght a. t p r.r3r her causing damac estimated at 5 ft o . o 0 . Otllclals ex-rre-ed th belief that the tire was I cf incerdiary origin. Eye Witness? Mrs Jane G.f-.. .s ii.. '! .-ed as the Hall-Mills dt l!:u:.- sack. X. J i ii .-. a .v farmer, a i J , -W itr.t-r3 tO al staying at Xew
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Z&SltCl' MARSHAL OTCY WALKER APPEARED OUST W er ffff TIME TO CHASE A 3ANd OF HALLOWEEN HOODLUMS
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liOth KcpubhcaUS aiHl DcillOcrats in Had Shape Finan cially, and Both Have Deficits From Last Campaign. HY c;i:oiini: i:. norn. (I. N. S. Staff CrrrrHnlent). WASHINGTON, Ot. 27. The 1922 campaign now drawing Into its final ttages, probably will set a newrecord for economy of expenditure by both major political parties. It was predicted by party managers In the capital today. Not a suddn attack of political conscienc. but prim necessity has ; dictated th! situation, It was admitted by party leaders. The financial wizards of both Democratic and Republican organization? have been unablo to pry tha usual "angels" looe from the fat check3 of yesteryear. The Democrats attribute their in3IKS. SUSAN lUCllTim. Mrs. Susan Kichter. 120 N". I-:me-rlck fct., died at her home Oct. 26 at 7:30 p. m.. She was born In Summerset county, Pennsylvania, ?2 years ago and came hero from Chicago CO years ago. She was forced to take to her bed 10 years ago from j weakness brought on by old age. i Sh lived with her daughtr-r, Missj Maiinda Ilichtr, and Is survived hy , one son, Charles Kichter, or lauiton, Ind. The funeral will take place from her residenco Saturday morr.Ir.g at 10 o'clock and she nlll be buried in Highland cemetery. Mrs. Richter j e letter Day Saints. A Chicago min Ister will otficiate at the, perviep. miijki:d jiaa. Ft;neral services for Mildred Haag who died Oct. 25 at her home, 1022 1'. Miner st.. will be held at the Ivowell Heights church Saturday af jran. ternoon at 2:"0 o'clock. Rev ,i at, .u... :t. n. crvf,.OJ nn,1 wuu III .-.t" -w - tile tery burial wiil be in Highland cnu - STATISTICS ljriLDlN PJIK-MITS Ore-story dwellings: At 73 4 R. Rroadway. Frank Pox At 2SC'l W. Tinker t., William L.entow.skl. i 1,2 00.
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At 203 S. Meade st., C. S. Smogor, bo given by Prof. Charles C. Gates $1,500. j in the Pastime hall Friday night. At 2015 W. Sample 13. Galvas.lXov. 3 for the benef.t of the local
52.500. At 517 R. TiCafikl .n F. Skowrowkl, 53.000. One and one-halJ story frame dwelling: At 1023 W. Samp! ct., R. Hany-rew-kl. 54.000. At 707 Nile av Attgtitot Gerrhtdf, 52.000. At 1C27 E. Donald t.. Joaeph Torok. 53.500. At COS S. Seventh sU George Androwg, ll.f.OO. At 1014 N. College st.. C. L. Jankowskl, 52,000. One-$torj' hrlck veneer dwelling, 2501 W. Huron Peter PrzbyL?ki, 5:.:.oo. Two-story frame dwelling, 1611 Longler a.v., R. KusdewVirf, 53.900. Two-story brick-veneer dwelllnj:, 1132 Thomas t.. Sacred Heart church, 5 4.4C0. On?-tory frame store building: At 131 S. K-aley ?t.. M. Gabez, 53.000. At 1 737 H. Rroadway. $2,000. At 73$ R. Rroadway, 52.0Ü0. Two-story brick stcre building. 2219 Chapin st., Deka X. Manuszak. 523.000. MOVING l-iaiMITS Longfellow, .12 X. St. Jo.eph ot. to Vlne'.and, Mich. Stevs Nasty. 170 5 SvrygtLrt U to 1809 Oliver Peer DeQrove. 233 C Indiana, av., to 104$ X. O'Brien at. miiTiis. Mr. and Mrs. Loren nibert. 1219 Clover sc.. Oct. 2 4. a son. Mr. and Mm. Ignace Rlanbert, 312 Prarl v., Oct. 2 0. a son.
Sets New Record
in Expenditures i ability to rai-o funds to the numer ous factional rows and personal dif ference that arose during the 1 1 2 0 campaign and which remai healed to the present tim, tw latpr Thn 1 ! roi ,! in nu nttr-IVnita I v J V V w M their lack of pruasive powers to old "general apathy" among tlielectorate. i I5otli Parties "Poor." 1'oth parties ar ln bad hape financially. This Is candidly admitted by both Irnocratic and Republican spokesmen. The Democrats closed the 1&20 campaign wdth a deficit of a quarter of a million dollars and this still remains despite th. strenuous efforts of th party managera to wrltu It off. Tho llepubllcans closed the campaign with a I deficit of approximately a million and a half. This has been largely writton off In the two years the Republicans have been In ruwcr, hut enough of It remains to worry the leader.. The Democrats have spent but 5 luO. 000 this year in their efforts to wrest control of conures-i from the Republicans. Tho Republican statement, yet to be made, probably will not reveal a much greater expenditure. Not only ln the expenditures of the national organization Is the economy of 1 D 22 reflected but ln the individual statements filed by candidates. For instance Joseph K. Kerrigan, Democrat, who is opposing speaker Frederick Cillett in arm. a a n MYSTERY MAX LEAVES "MARK" OX SIDEWALK A lono man. carrying a pail ol black paint and brush, halting at various .street corners last week, and after a solemn survey of the trurroundlng territory was teen to paint a largo "V" on tho sidewalk, and travel on. Interest in this strange chnracter ar.d his peculiar mission became strong after he had invaded the up town district with his artistic ability, and an audience of small boys and loiterers soon followed him. ) However, his work seemed ended, IIP uiuppeareu rviiii'iviti), um - ... ... i vi, - i u"'- " 4t 1U" on btreet corners. Speculations wer rife until Curi j J. Castleman. street commissioner, i let it be known that he was having the vents to the sowers marked with! "V" so they could be easily found during the winter months when the i streets j fHOW. were tilled with slush and i I NATIONAL ;CAUI 1).N II. ' The Ie Luxe Harmony Six will i provide the mupic for the dance to National Guard company. Prof. Gates is giving dances ln th Pastime hall even Friday rdght during the season. siiowun cm 7;. A inlsoellaneous shower was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Imus by a large number of their friends at th home of the groom's grandparent.". Mr. and Mrs. William Tye, 701 S. Mill t., Thursday evening. A lunch was ?erved and an enjoyable evening was epent by tho-se present, music being furnished on the piano by the groom. Mrs. Imus was formerly Helen Smith. I1NTKUTAIX 1X111 UUIDE. Miss Gertrude Knott and Iiis Mildred Evan?, entertained at the latter' . home. C24 il Fourth t. Thursday evening at a shower in honor of Mls Rose Kline who will be married to John Keoure Saturday. Games and contests were enjoyed. Th bride received many gifts. Rt fre-f-hments were served. GIVE ILXLLOWltE.V PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Payette, 141 W. Marlon st.. delightfully entertained a party of 45 frien-ia and relatives Wedneiay evening at a Halloween party. Dancing and games were enjoyed. Music waa furnished by Mrs. Bertha Healy and Harry Barton. Mr. Rd Healy received the prize for the best costume. Luncheon wan rvcj. Mr. und Mrs. Payette will move Into tboir new " home on Lincoln
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Massachusetts, this yar, report-? i lie had spent but $47 in both piitaary and election campaign. Hep. H. Jt. Ackerman, Kepublican. of the fifth district of N-w J rs held? the record expenditure to date with $-,r,r5. Tlie trrtat majority of returns filed show expenditures of a few hundreds of dollar-".
HAMMER SLAYING IS DESCRIBED BY PEGGY CHAFFEE Former Chorus Girl IJelatcs Mrs. Phillip' Attack on Mrs. Meadow. 'Continued from page one.) screaming again. Suddenly, I became weak anil mut hav faiuK-d. Afterwards I looked up th road and saw hor leaning over th body. Clothe Spattered with Pdoo.I. '"The next I rememb r Mrs. Phillips" drove tho car up beside in..- and blew the horn. She told me to get In. Her fac, dress and gloves wto coverel with blood. She risked up Mrs. Meadows' hand bag. took off hei rings and dropped them into th bag She then askd m for my gloves s rus to cover tho blood on her hands As ue drove away h rtered with her left hand whil I tried To put a glove nn her riht." "a a , r a FRAXK FOULDEXOUR OF ORPIIAXS' HOME OUT AX I) IX AGA1 I'rank Pol den our, t--pt cialist In . -caping from the loal Orphar.Home, made another jueces.s:rul g away last Wednesday afternoon. J i was apprehended lato Thursday, southwest of South Rend, riding a bicycle. Roth boy and bicycle wer returned to the Orphans' Home t-o safekeeping, and thus far. the owner of the bicycle lias failed to a itpen r. This younger lias successful:I demonstrated ht ability to dip aw a j several time ; i i . lim making t -. ycond attempt within tiie raor.:. Th.e last time. lie v:,s font,! e ! local police authorities -.ear ti? Podc plant. When taken to ), poiif'O station ho refused to re. hi identity, and. according to ail r ports-, had tho local offic-vs oed'' for a short time with creditable to anv novel!0-!. uffa!1ri 4 Tir mini iT) ivr FOR RECITIXG CHAFFER Maynard, 12 eras o'd, son of M: . and Mrs. Samuel Kulp. lurj .". Sarah st., received a gold watch a a prize for be-iftg the first boy t-. memorize and recite tho .'.3rd chapter of Islah at a public meeting ..: the Raptift church last eveuir.c. TEACHER EXTERTAIXS NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES The Misses Whcatcratt and Dug;. I. ii-atructoiri in Americanization .and English at the Mishawaka High school, entertained their r.ight .school classes at a HalIowern part Thursday evening. Domonic Pirrello entertained with grand opera sections. He has often appeared in Xew York and c!h r cities. A I Temish resident played selections on a 5500 accordion. A r.umbrr of rationalities were represented and folk sor.g and dances were enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served. niu: in car. The South Hide fire company made a c;u!ck run to th" Main s-:.. crossing cf tho Xew York Central tracks where a ste- 1 car leaded with cinders was blazing furiously, about 7 o'clock Friday morning. The blaze was extinguished without se-rious tlatr.a' e. the heated corner of the car le;t.a' slightly rumpled Ly the heat. bishop pii:s Word has been received in the city of the sudden death of Rishop G. Helnmiller who waa re-e I octroi bishop at a recent meeting of the Evangelical general conference-, and Thursday r.i-ht at V.is home in (".'-vrland. O.. his death being caused by blood poisoning attributed to a boil. Ilm was about 7 0 years old.
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