South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 308, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 November 1922 — Page 3

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BANK ROBBER'S WIFE WIlIS COURT PRAISE Jtnlg in Pnmniinring 1 Year Snikwp Savs Hii-band Dors IS t De-'-rve Her. di:tj:oit. ?.. Thr T-nk jf r.'um'-d 1 tt'T, n-'. cr.gulshcd foul of a your.: Jr. if-'-M thin two week--ahr:g a if-a'-r tht4 ho i i,,r mi mar - ! Weddl! I f a r r. 1 th man

r:-.l wa.s a bank robber, will accom- which l.f declared to involve ether. I-.ir.y 2 4--ar-oM Fred It. Thompson to.. lay toM her own story the afto h!s r-II at J;ickon penitentiary U'-ir. whM ho will m rve from 10 To 2 5 ! Miry Alio has returned home to

Virs for aiding !n th holdup of a j t ranch of the I'enlnvuhar State ban k j It. i;:ii. a r: Harjer a. enue-, Au-I In his letter?, written to Jude Pliny W. Mar.-h. heforo whom Thompson waa convicted and nter.ced Thur.Iav, pretty Violet. 21 years old. ii.id. 1 for mrcy for her husband. Faithful Woman's Heart." After j.x-'-in s-nt er.ee, with a recommendation for tho shorter trm, Jud-o Marsh, turning to Thompson said: "I havo received three mot unt:ual 1 ttr. fr'm your j-ouni; wife. Tlif)' hivt lrni'rr-s'd rn a- tiin th outpouring o:

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woman's heart. It Is unfortunate that eho should havo he-n tied to a min li you. Her fri'-nd.-j and relativ urqo,i hr to leave you. Hut fhf, In hf,r sympathy for you, deA(r to ftick hy you until the end. "'You don't dfervo th love of a vornan like that, Thompson. For I-11 I know, t b i - (,'irl may he waiting for you wlin tho irisun pates lire opn--d to you. Her Influence the- Influence of a croo-1 wonmn like Violet may help to mend your life. I may he justified In afcklnjr you whether yin.1 want mo to hand you 1hf.se htfer.-. ?o that you can read them over arid over hchind your jTi.-on hars." Hii-ImimI Waut.s IittTS. "Yes. your honor, let's hav the letters," stammered tho youth. Judge Marsh lu down into the paI ers in his desk, drawer and handed li'm tho three envelopes. As her hushand took th missives. Violet v.hi.'ked a handkerchief from her canity hair and dried th tears that fiole down her r.irü ih chefkn. " Wl 1 1 you tome over and .cee me V'-foro they take m. to Jackson, Violet?" Thompson ake.l her. "Of course I will. Fred," Violet ftriMvenal '-hiiirr. Thompson marrie.l Violet 1p.c th.an two weeks t -cfi.ro ho, with two i'thrrs. held up the Peninsular Htate hank traneh in August, he told the tourt. One of the men. (leor'e Holstein, has sin-o hern sentenced to from 1Ü to 21 years at Jakson prison. Kobert Flatihee. nrcused t helnsr.tlo third man of the rbher trio, vill he retried next week on a rharr-? of complicity, the jury in his trial last wek having disuprrrd about the verdict. His father, Thompson told .Tulpo har.sh, was owner of a Tramp j-Uamer plin the Atlantic. Fred was 1 years old when the old s a c.iotain di'd. h-aving a fortune of i A J L . i 'T" 1 . - . - .... I

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When ho reached the ao of 21. he fiid. this mov.'-y was turned over to him. A littb- over two years ago, lio F.a! 1. ho c,i:iir to this c i t inheritance st;ll u;!:,rt. th ELKHART XEU'S lil.KHAUT, Nov. i'. Tiu; Vurd Products e'o . of Marion. Ind.. organh"'d to m ; un f i t u re an 1 sell a d rising fi.r a'itt.mo'oile ti.p-;. today lied art.c'.s of iricf rp'-rat :n with f Tio- directors ;.: e . . it Ol .f In it- t h' - of h.'kh irt and liin'e r and Ko,-vt I'.owes ar.ap- I:-. Ml. C'liey 1.artmanufacture of the article 1 i na b-'.ut f! e irs a. and ha.- been ma kim; it in a A!tiou4h -hep at ' 1 4 S. Fourth in aiiuuumi' u- ! .i.l I' ''ontinued on .i 1 here, the sales depart -! ! ca e 1 in ? 1 i rion. Ne o of 1 I Conn av.. i i rg. s '.) w ! : "It. i g d rt A. who v..s arreted Tuesday w'.rh nti. riptirg to kill his charge wir by 1 a. 1 who. atmg her with a h immer b.md Judge Walker fixd at JC.orift. was t.'day bound over to the Superior court. Neice has l ctairvd A'ty. C. A I.'", but will ! takfi: to thf cour.y jail at (Ii-i-h.-:-. in io ö- ;":It of hi- bill. N". :c,-" tw.; .-I.:!-, th--1 principal I -l.Tr-s. ;i,!.r.. oisu, :'. n- i i i i .. over th' head hammer, inflictfiv times v.'!i tae irg deep g h' s. A warr m.t for arrest charging Walter W. .Toks.m of 1 rt 1 o Con.! av., ace! ar.-, with a criminal .f fe-n-" ig.u't hi- F'.-vc r-oi 1 t-tep-d nih.fer. was er-d ?! .1 u w -.:.. who f.! st h d that t h re ! it- d 1 efw"1:! the two or his tod iy-! 1 the w irrant. : "is h.avr ex - ;or five year:,, .-,!- 1 that !? was Kit reeenttv that re.-er.tly that ! :'-..- ir' rame into realization of I

th- wrcrg and toll her mother. . cee iinir. charg- that the company N ; t Thursday the field depart-! has defaulted in the payment of i e n ' the Foi.---. i ai dioces ofihe: N isved in 10'2 northern Ir.liiri v. II, e cr.duct a:

,ro. -day -it e at . hurch. F'.h rt. The i b..rin with, an aft rm-o t. John's titute will ; session i t an evening .,'clOv w : t h s , -s;on at 7 : T "'clo t!nn of t h , e r k the general ctnA presenia'.niphhed at: thm. recently i he!d in Fortlar. I. r, wiil occur? j th the mo.-t local l.-s-ed.

ftften.tion. At tlvitb- of, for the Democratic central comjnit-cht'.rch-s wi.l h largely tei in an effort to force the county reliction board to place the names of

two Democrats on the Turkt v MOTHER-IN-LAW JAILED JCrfk 1 unship elect'on ballots. A vTivr' 1'iV' Sn charce of intentional error is FOR MKHHLMr 11LI KLNjmle acainst the board. The htl-''ANSVll.I.l-:. In.'... Nov. . Mrs. Jots have been printed without thCl.re.ce S-r.ith. 7.2. Tell City. Ind.jrame of I. j. rimes. Democratic is at a hospital here today fighting i candidate for Jurt!ce of the peace

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r- oth.er-in-law. Mrs. Sarah TT for constable. These men were un72. Tel: City. Is under 5 500 , exposed in th primary, ch. i-o! with shooting Mr, j

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h a revolver. iie-. ! a:tu hes said wh Mrs. j VALTWItAISO. Ind . Nov. 3. ( Hy rd.tion i critical there 1J.. I'.) Jecj-as Dag.1.., 40 years old. for her recovery. j a section hind en the Michigan Cen-

H s;it. sm.rh's c a ch.tr.eThe frho -t r g followed continual i ouirrrüng between the two women, crding to Tell City authorities The yoi"rr woman Is a'.'.ejred to 1 te knocked dwn hr me-ther-in-i -.s ih r Wa: then r-ho CT.dition wa- to serious tc rm an operation to rem-ove the : c : a : aid.

"Puvvv Love

Eloping x Ring Is Broken Up (Copyright, 19 2 2. by I. X. S.) hAFAVKTTi:, In.. Nov. 3 Mary A' Mor"h'iin 10 aril pretty, on: or th" pr;nc;pa.H :n the Dafayette j iage circle - i . . . .. . . 1 '-ppy .cv-,- tr.al mama -a hu h already has - ""no" children in e'...'pe;nen:-i and th farm; ner "ileal romance" H ! shattered ; "h r man' ha been t-ont away. Thosn already involved in the un-u.-u il bur.st fif romance Include: I,evan Cunningham, 19, and Aüce. Morehou-e, arrestel in a hotel in Bloominijton. Hi. Gln Cunninhim, 17, hrother of Levan, and May Zufall, 15. cousin of Alice Morehouse, arre?ked in St. Lou in and Kafayett". lor. ard will e brought hack to Johnston. HI. arre.-ned ,

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Lafayette tfKj "tame, were in the agreement to eloie. C.irl Tells Story. Mary Alice, bar k home, her hodr down and wearing a gingham apron j told the tory of the triple romance ( in the5 words: j

"Mary Francis Zufall, who my INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 11. The cousin, and I. go to Jefferson school j it.a,u, of jaw an,- or(lf.r of Jeffcr-topr-ther. We chummed with Glen .onville turned over Its report on aland Levan Cunningham; I with , ircd whisky traffic and gambling Lfvan. Mary Francis with Ohm. W. in Clark county to F.ert Morgan. Iwd decided to get married and f-o j federal prohibition duector for Inwm sttarted to Kam-ns City where the! diana. In an effort to expedite fedboys had job waiting aa clerks inf.ral grand jury work on the situaa hotel. All four of us were to gojtion a member of the" league rure but Glen and Mary Frances backed . said today. out at the last minute and on un-i Morgan is now in Ciark county til Tuesday afternon, about 3 o'clock, ! investigating- and checking up the Levan nd I left for IMoomington. ! league's report and will return to We thought we would get married Indianapolis Saturday, the re and then go on to Kansas City. ! Names of evera! prominent per"At first there was to b no one ' sons of Southern Indiana arc listed in the plan but the four of us. lin the report as stockholders in the don't know how Ioonard Johnson Southern Frew;ng Co. of New Aland Mabvl Cartwrlght joir.od in. Wj bany which is charged with making girls didn't know either of them very find selling real beer one day each well. Hut I guess Glen and Leonard week and making so-called near wer friend.-. 1 beer the rest of the time. "Anyway Mary France. ond Glen' It i ,Sl reported that two offievidently Iecided to risk it after alI.!rialH of Clark county have been opWe didn't expect to meet them jnter:,tin- a tni -JUst ouih of JefferLloomington at all. F.ut we nut s"aville aided hy two private citirather think -ve'd see them in Kan-! Ztnssas City." ' Ch',lp White who became Mary'-i mother interrupts: ..jt! sheriff at the death t f her husband mtit have been that Cunningham j ix wock?! is charged with conhoy'.q impetuositv. It was. wosn't it.-)irin- wlth ootlepr.-rrs and gambMary Alice''" ''"ia to protect them from arrest. "He jitt carried me w.ay. I have' . only known him about a month." KoSCtllsko CoiintV Health

Mary replied. Mrs. Morehouse, sobs hysterically. "I can't bcir It; I can't bear it." Mary Alice comforts her. Shi looks like a grave-faced baby. "That's all there's to it." nhe ! said. "We signod the marriage contract that we'd live together for six! month.s and then get a divorce if hotel h.ac k. In nioomington. Ai:d now I'm i Levan went ten Kansas City! fre?n Hlooniington And if he makes i sood. And Mary AlloeV ryes dr"arny look and he t took a: looked ' strangely grown up. The remarkabio pact in which the coup'.es were pledged to a "'trial j marriace." wa- run do 4.-mr ti'-n. o m, i according to the girls. If the id. a , didn't pan out well they'd ju.-t go j back to svhool. j "hen. o:i Wedncsahiy miming, ii. ' v;i found that six were mL-simr, mothers and fathers bcirin making; a frenzi-'d search and finally, com-i munieated with tho police. Word' was flashed t . nearby towns for the j young coup'":?. The arrests resulted. Several othr coupler, who .agreed io too jmci, I acKed down at the last m:nuie. it was faid. It was reported that James Sting- ' le-y, another school boy, wn.s original- ' ly Mabel Cartwrighfc partner. His father, according to the story tn'.d ' hiTt, went huntinir for him Tuesday! nicrht, found him and ordered him I post hasto to bed. I RECEIVER FOR WARSAW CONCERN FINDS HEAVY j WARSAW, Ind.. Nov. ?,. The in-! debtedness of th' Wa; O.us. j aw ii i i l v vok" "0., Zur wniCfl a TC oeivxr was aked by The Citizens Trut Co.. Huntington. Ind.. nnd The Fnion Trut Co.. Detroit. Mich.. ; is J i.O.OOO, according to a statement made today by K. 1 Hankirn. local ma nager of the concern The plant in Warsaw h.is been on crated at a loss for more th.an four1 j ye irs according- to Hankins and in' jthi. - . time the company sunk 120,000, j in this city. The company has been t'r.r.o.e to meet the Interest on Jt vr.r.o.e to meet ir.idf hednes. The receivership p ro FILE MANDAMUS ACTION TO HAVE NAMES OF TWO DEMOCRATS ON BALLOT WAKSAW. Ind.. Nov. :t. Mar., damns proceedings were brought In the Kosciusko circuit court today ar.d O. Craft, Democratic candidate tral milroad. was killed today at Furnessvi.'.e. near Michigan City, when a fa. train hit him. He steppe 1 from behind a box car into the path of the train, hi hevid and arms being severe 1. Dgodi wis a Spaniard an survived by a widow an ! several children in Mexij. "

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"SCHOOLGIRL SCORN

LEADS TO SLAYING Prolic Shows High School Youth Was Angered and Ambushed Victim. MKS I CK". Mich.. Nov. 3 . Anger and i ha grin 'v'etheart J-; wh-:i Li hm h: schooigir: )urnd his advance In .front o his frhr.ds prompted Hay J Judd to kill Ir ;-tti Ke iman and thorn i-day himself, authorities learnI t J in the. pro!.? of th shooting', j Chatirig under hirf rejection, Judd anihu-hfd Doretia I led man. whom no !-..t o-i r".:;uir.?i '. xor nis s;vor i;n, art-.s estrangement, and kille 1 lit shot his K.r chum, and then ended hi- own life.. Nellie White, Iiis sweetheart, had been on pood terms with him for two year?, but he holieved that i-ir.ce he has been poinir with the Itedman pirl. there had bem a growintr coolne.for him. Funeral services for Jud 1 were h Id from the Methodist church Friday afternoon. Horetta Hedman will i i; üui i " m ..t luui.n i o 1 1 v . 1 1 s c-1 - . fr, .i.,. i,.,n boys as a model yotin man. The school ha- been closed ince the day of the tragedy and will not be opened until after the funerals. REPORT ON ALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF LAW Guards Tell Milk Choice WARSAW. Ind.. Nov. .1. The Kosciusko County Medical assoclation'lias gone on record with a resolution favoring the pasteurization of all milk sold in this city. Action on a pasteurization ordi nance proposed i" lv. J. iiurty. former secretary of the state board of health, will be taken at the next regular meeting of the city council. ' It is understood, however, that the j ordinance proposed by Dr. Hurty i to b-" modified. voti: rou .1. riu:i) iunoiiax roit .irix;i: or tin: st. .iosi:rir srrrmoi: xii:t xo. i.) n im vot:n(; maciiim: no. is ii-h. ill -Bind Ü Resiriol oi'cr that ait and sec how it heals Little cuts and scratches are aßgravatin and painful, and they can even become dam-erou- if infected. Prevent such a condition by cleansing" the jniured spc.t weil, and then applying K KS IN OL OINTMENT. Its gentle antis-eptic balsams soothe while they heal. A physician's prescription, and recommended widely,- it is no longer an experiment to thousands who hare ued it successfully for various skin afTecttrrs. all druggists. : 4 i v. "

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Edward A. Zeitler Democratic Candidate for Commissioner Middle District MACHINE NO. B-29 Adr.

Heard of Man Charged With Defrauding Elkhart

KANI KAPIDS. Nov, A I-p'-arln; In court with a full which, officers iy. he pr.-.v hi:-? attemptlr.c to di.-;ui.-e hinw. If wiv a fugitive fron-. Juice. Will. am M Travcr, former Hartfonl canner anl frjit prowfr. pleaded not guilty hefore United States D'rict Jurt,'-? C. W. Seaji'.ons, when iiaur'd on a eharpe of defrauiir.s: the St. J'vph Valley bank, of Eikhart. Ind. J H7,757.f"0 hy us of falso certificates of Indebtedness. Honl was raided to 510.000. Traver's arraignment ends a lor pursuit for the prisoner. La?t sprln? while heir. er hrouctht here to face lh? charpe. he escaped from federal officer and w n: into Canada, hut was caught there r.nl was taken acro.-s th? line to Montana. The specific clnrce in thfi indictment Is that Traver scheme 1 t defraud the bank of mom. and thaf .'e made use of the mail. Halloween Pranks Ao Jokes to School Heads WARSAW, Ind.. Nov. Z. Fol ice authorities today were still making efforts to ascertain tho Identity of a crowd of boys who Tuesday nipht demolihed a window In tho Hih school building, opened dorrs at the east and wesn end of the structure and placed a dilapidated automobile truck and a bugy In the hallway. The offenders may fac" hur-: try charpe. JIUUT IV AUTX) VHi:CK. WARSAW. Ind., Nov. ?. Irvine Lcekman. of Van IJuren, was st vt-ro-ly injured Thursday when his automobile crashed into the railing of a bridge just north of Wars iw. Several stitches wero required to close a wound In his left hand, inflicted by las from a broken mirror Inside the car. WOMAN' QUTS JAIL. WARSAW, Ind.. Nov. Sadi Murphy, fined $100 for violation ef tho liquor laws, was released from the county jail on bond today. The conviction of the Syracuse worn m was largely brought about by the testimony of South Rend rcsidont.s. CO.VITU ON ROAD. j SYRACUSE, Ind., Nov. ?,. Com-! mmlssloners of Kosciusko and I I k - ' hart counties conferred at Syracu.se today with regard to the Ql road, j running along the county line road ; near Syracuse and which . probably will bo constructed early next; spring. I Kopper Kettle Ktut Cigars have; made a ho. t of friends. Try one and ; fce convinced. Two for 15c. ! adv. 292 tf I

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State Cops Find Stolen Cars and Round Up 'Gang9 S j bf-antial prosrrt -s in efforts to break up a ring of i uto thieves operating in Han.mor.d and Gary was reported by Gordon Otstott, state oTicer. in the c tty Friday. Six men have been takn into custody 'and the disappearance of lö cars explained. Other arrests are expected to follow. Otfto: h 3 1 e, r. workinr with John Sani.- c-.t officer of Ga?v, in." has been c,t the "ase n.ot ct his time since last Friday... Johrj Jakusa, garaire owner, Indiana Harbor, the alle-ed fence, for the thieves, under bonds of IS. 000. r.ir.o eparate charges with bonds of

5 2.000 eich filed against him. "Jake" j Shurman. dej,i;ty sheriff of Iake I county, an ! Charie? Ik Wilcox, of j Hamn.ond. are m jail charged with I auto thefts. j Jteoowr Care. J According to Otstot, confessions i obtained from Wilcox apd Jaku?h I named three other alleged partners j wlie) either .tole or sold cars knowjlrg them to have been stolen. Others I were named, said Ot.-tot and the case i will not be conclude J until at least ,10 men are in custely. Atty. Hut- ; ler of Gary is un-Ur J2,e00 lnds. .'said Otstot. as is Ignatius Tozyvio, j L'ast Chicago. Ind. I An Oldsmobile, I--r.gton, Bulcjc, Jordan an.I 10 Ford sedans are ! . . . A. . J among the automobiles acroumeu for, several having .'ilrcady been. returned to their rightful owner. ! None of the ears so far located by the officers belong to owners In South Lend, said O'stot. In his belief the activities of the ring were confined in Lako and surrounding counties'. vom ixii: j. fiu:i iuxc.ham IY)U jfdc.i: of Tin: st. ,iosi:imi sni:moi: rorirr (no. i.) his votin; M.xciiixn no. is n-n. R. B. Cleaners, 12 N. I,afayette. Advt. 302-30S. READ THE JUbüLM Notre Dame's Humorous Magazine ON SALE AT ALL NEWS-STANDS enough nnd as long n.s I can buy it I shall never he without Father John's Medicine." This xperience is like that ot thousands of other mothers who depend em Father Jo'in's Medicine for colds, coughs and r.s a general body builder. It is safe for all the family to take. A pure food medicine. No drugs. Adv. 13 r 1 - r ' - - - I, ' t til, t Hi uli The Most Popular Bottled Beverage Now Sold.

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Danny Cupid on Vacation Marriage. Clerk Believes The St. Joseph county mirrinsr market s in the throe of a terrific clump. Ofücials in the o.Tlc- of Count?

Ufrs i;:ur warn": wer awe ; stricken Friday heraus of th few that appeared at the office Thursday for mirr!a-r licenses. Only two were i."jed Thur5!ay. Seven to 12 mariage l rea.-es are issued each (k-y. crd-.narily. Deputy county clerks are unao'.e tc a.gn a definite cause for Dan Cupid'.- idleness. B. R. Cleaners, I2S N. Iafay-tto 202-303. Stomach Upset Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are n tacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Inwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver and in a soothing, healing way. "When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away poes Indigestion and stomach troubles. Havo you a bad taftA. coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don'tcare fe eling, 'no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, tho substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work -Aithout griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. 15c and 30c. Adv. lllJIIili lill Ii üllllll lllül Filiillilli iiliililli i Ulli A The

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