South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1922 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Indiana and Michigan News
'ADMITS EMBEZZLING i MOHEY FROM FORD
DIES WHILE VISITING' Wc Tried fo Cut MARRIAGE TANGLE cRELATIVES IN NILESjg ycJ INVOLVES GIRL, 17
Detroit Man ConlYe De-
tcctives Say Deficit Will i Approximate $30,000.
(rooin of Month Is Suddenly Siht of Fourth Dozen Impels ! Owo.-o Child-Wife Now Seeks
Stricken 111 Hurial at Silver Lake, Ind.
former Hivalvc Gorier to
NII.r.Mich. Dec 5-r-Thc Thanks- ; v..t of Leonard Hoff in -in, 21.
brid. ermir.at-d In
ere :ut cvrn.r.?
II.-f:.-nan after Iji. n I
when jlneo
a 1 - .Mr.
Drau Kazor. DIITIIOIT, Mi 1". .. S.tliru in a rot.virmt and watehir a h i"-
j ky real l.eaer tat tbr- do,.n rv.I ' Voters was all tha: :-'te.;irt Jh:i- ! ii could 1 ar, ana when th c al
Annulment of Two Unions Through Court?.
i.e. I . . . r- . 1 ..-.-.. 1 lriffKl'T ! r. ' T' 'i ?- 1
t.if n Ignored John-n i.' tha. brother, i . ... ...
1.', c V . I f lI .-fc-'i'. O u II .. ' i '
l r. Kiy ci.ea at loisu oo.-ock
of Mr?. Hcffrnin'H
llwrert Parker. 903 Ferry ft. TM cauw of th" l--nth wa.- on 1 n -
..on a..f.-c;.r.5 ine inroai. ih.ü-, oys:er hampi.n
i.i-' w.uu.v ot onn moan:, .Mr. jiüii1.- furv;vU by hi? parents, ?-Ir.
a Imittc-d that ho lot hi ten.i' drew a razor and ru-hed upon th
OWf).vef .-lory of how rirl, bli'-vin told her, 1"
Mich., I).;r, o, a fimp!e little
The country
cvtrythSn? that ua-? line yo entangled by
IlV, Ind.. and three "brothers aro it Silver Lake. Tho widow an1 the j arents took th body to Silver Lake thl afternoon for burial.
In th Cirfiit court at St. Joseph Jud-j Charles K. White, sentenced ! Aii Wy.int of Üuchanan to sc-rve from t .x months t- on year In Jack on for violation of the liquor law.". V.'yani w;n arr--ud in Nil"- fomo v.eeks a;,- whn the. act of delivering a 1U of "booze."
J'atrr Iri.a.n Thomas KyrrK-, wh) happened to he in l lie re.-d varar.t, prevented bloodshed, and Johr..son. who ;. 2 i years old and l:cs at .';M! llaker st.. was loc',:.d up on ä CharRu of disturbing the p'-ace. JucIrc," he toll Jud John Faust. "I ore wan in an oy;sl.i eating ' rentes', year .io, and
, o rn irriacr tliat. even lawyers can Ti rcove It r pr- r.: meiital 5tatu.
i'''Vt'ii''i Tn attorneys lor Jure "Vood:nan Claerhout
nc, IT jars fld. crnimenc'd
was Hard:
inorf tlian a
car ai;o.
Th- a'torr.iy.s a-k, tho court to,
fay whether ih" Kirl lias one hus?Vir,d, two husbands or none at all,;
üm!, if fos:!)!, to free
her c ntnnjrlenT-nts. Arcordin to the amendment th? r.irl, when only 15 years of aut.
Lsk n-J to t!ie whispering:;' of
Mnre. the sisht of a lot of oysters (.:..lorJlouit tnd 0"n April 4. 102i. paddms. and h. mikf, ,no sick . r.n awav to Windsor, Ont., with ! : w ' udent at Ann Ar,, Johron had ordere a sak. h.?n ;vn l ni,rri,,,. Latcr sh., . youns weman for whom while Joseph , K.unl.n. the eoal , r..urnf.i, to hop hom, ! hav;n paid rent.
IXDIAXAPOhlS. Iec. Geere
Y. J'emmitt, 22 year.- old. pleaded , guilty (before Judge Arthur K. 3 "rdon to defraud'.r.,' th IVrd Mr.r.company out of i2.4C0.37. Ho held fur the next term of c:rcu;t i court in Ji.000 0ond with two . ure-1 ties. " i I'ermnrit divided loot with two: a.-f:tar.ts. hje said, and spent much of his Iiaro on Mr. Anna.heiie Trotter, Alexandr.ne av h claimed, who recently Hied a divorce a-iinst; her hu.--band. ' Thefts Amount to $.",0.000 Frank A. "Wit mire, lit ad of the do- J tec-live bureau of the. 1'orJ Motor j
'company, told the court that rem-.
mitt'a mHp77.;'nH'r.ts. dating tronj ,
I !nf Ar.r-1 -:!! imniint to $20.000. ,
In a conf(ion which Pcmmitt ! made to A taut l'rosccutiniT At-
: tftrrrv i?r,v,rrt AT Tom.i and Chief!
ner lrom, , ,., . u-u'a
iepuiy finer;ii Anaur u. he admitted embezzling Fveral( thou..mJ of dollars from the Fordj plant at Iii-er Koue by me an-- oft
IMyroIl padding, and ho invo.Vfd
or and, the
ho admits
I.Hian Trtie, Z 2 years. : dead at h!i homo north of F.arron Uko in Cas -t. jnty after a prolonged itlne.sa
ont al.-;c(c-.-e '. He i.s survived by
'is ifo and three, chiidion. who re-
hide at home and by hin mother, Mr?. Frank True of llxn Claire. The funeral services were to be held thi.s morning at the church at S;imm"rl'le. F.uri.il will take place in Sum-:.:erville.
on driver near by. oi l re s oy.-t . r
one dozen, two, three dnen. The la-t of the third dozen ns disappearing wlfen Johnson f-idled over and jdeade.i, "For th- love lZ heaven, don't order any more:" ' "Another dozen:" .said Joe to thc waiter, with a cold looic at Jona ton. Then Johnson pulled his razor. Judpe Kaust hId that Johnson owed civilization about J10.
AprilT.", 1IJ1, the sirl heran pro-(V'l!;i;-s f-r the annulment of her rnarri i but the cas"s never came to trial. Iit fall, tlie l.ill ays. she met Hardin?. He- paid her ardent sutt and sh iiromifnl to marry him as pooh as .'-'ho could be legally free.
It he
TRY GOBBLER ON
SERIOUS CHARGE!-
Mr. and Mrs. Clt-orgo Iteed are parents of a -on, Torn at the home
of Mr. and Mr.-. Charles Ileehler, Yankee .-treet. Mr. and Mr.s. William Hhrieh and Elkhart Mail Is AcCUScd of
for., "Wiliani; Mr. and Mr. Harry
is -aidJ Harding informed lier had bef n informed by an attor
ney that beoauve neither resided .in Canada when they were mau b e! there, and that they had perjured themselves in obtaining the licence, their marriage was not valid.
The irirl married Hardin?, Spt. r. Attain t-'he wen', to her attor-
eys to iret a divorce.
Fhr'.eh and wn, Dick and George Hhrieh of South Hend and Mr?. Cuthewno F.oyer of Chicago' spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. ami Mr?, llnry KhrRh. Itegent 't. Mr. and Mr.s. It. C. Schrumpf have returned from Lal'orte, Ind., where they spent Thankfjrivimr and th week end with Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Smith. Mr. and Mr. Krnie Murphy, 204 Clay 5t.. entertained Mr. and Ir.s. J.' uLm Miller and daughter, Itowena oi South Hend Sunday. Mrs. C F. Cook. 1103 N. Sixth St.. wi;i entertain the Dodevca club tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. It- V. John-f-n and Mr. K. AV. Hood, are cx- ( pected to 'bo guc.-t. Itobert Tues'.ey iias taken po.e?-
sion)f the grocery store at Uarron '
lake, which ho purchased from Fred IJarrett. Announcement is made of tho wedding of Misj Loi.s Bowering",
daughter of
Criminally Knowing Ten-Year-OId-Girl. I ILK II ART, Dec. 5. (Special.) The case of the stale against (Jeorj-O 11. Drown, 6f years old a cobbler wno U charged with commitin criminal assault on a lO-year-ei girl July 20, last, was begun before a Superiorcourt jury Tuesday, and on AVedne?day, at 11 o'clock, the state had retedi its case. Att'y lt. H. Proctor is aiding .Pres. Sawyer. The defendant 13 represented by Att'ys liarman and Jay. Crown's arrest re
sulted from an investigation made
by Mips Pes?e Owen, city yoeiul worker, who was told by a woman of the alleged crime committed on the girl, a friend of tho woman, tho girl having confessed to her. Other children of the neighborhood wcro then eiuestior.ed,' and as a result eight young girls were subpoenaed for the preliminary hearing. The
Indiana penalty for the offense with
S MM K A X X i:AT IO V. V.Ai:.VAV, I ml., Dec. 5 Ke-idcnt of the south' part of Seward township, owners of land covering four s p:are miles, have fik-d a petition Mth'tho county court, asking that that portion of the township be an-ne-:ed to Iake township. Tne move resulted from numerous controversies between the north and sou.th parts of Seward township over road matters.
OLD KHSIDITXT DIIVD. "WAKSAW, Ind., Dec. 5. Mrs. D. AV. Nye, 75, for many years a restdent of AVaraw, died today following a long illncs-s.
I'e-mmitt declared -that h divid
ed evenly with W.nor Dulknin andj Jco".-ph lilayden, students at the uni-( versity, wlio wttc- employed ot the ; Itiver Itousre ulant during the sum-'
mer. Old Padding Scheme l'sed
J'emmitt'H method was the. u.-ual payroll r-iddimr ?.:heme, his allg(dj coa: .-.--: -n indicate?. He u.-ed It dif-i t ::a::,".-i on the clock cards by j
i
:.s hours were count-
-iag Iiis position as as(iii'k. (Otr to further h:
v.li.' h u;i''
t-d, e:i distant
plan-. "Si:: 1... :i:vt attem-ptel the trick, he inhl urt'icerj ii: b iuin the .--p;-..ri ha-I '-ecu $L4CC.:J7. Dulknin, n-v-eived $1.10 0 and I.aydor., .M.e'jJ.
Ol T or SIWSON. AVA It i- AW. lr.l.. Pec. .". Although ground wa frozen ii'. K citisko county last night for t:..f;rst time this season, Itev. J. W. Reefer tcday cauglp a butterfly -' ; the wing: at his farm jiut e-i.s: ' the cliy. There was a marked il--in the mercury today.
win: sr.MKs divojicii. WAUSAW, Ind., Dec. 5. Aih-g.: . , that her husband was guilty of ciuelty and that he remained away tro.s
home for days at a tin-e. Hess A". Stoner today filed suit for divorce from Fred M. St on er of Ayarsaw.
OLIVER THEATER
Bowering' tc.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton which Drown is accu:
Uobert Middleton, an ! prisonnicnt.
d is life im-
mploye of tho Michigan Central
railway company at the terminal, which took place last Saturday afternoon at .t. Joseph. Itev. Mr. Dawe. pa.or of tho Congregational t-hurch of that city performed the ceremony. For the present tho young peoplo will reside with the bride'a parent at 711 CJrant st. The bride has a position at tho Hunter Ico conip.iny's office as book keeper. Leonard C. Heyerboer. the Chief Aü;sor of the Grand Itapids Chapter of the frdr of UeMolay for boy's, will bring his degree, team to Niles on D"c. 1.". and Irdtiate the candidate.- who wi'.l comprise the
in Nile.--. Julius Schultz has returned from a viit with relative. in Kenctha, Wis. The College Women's club will have a one ' lock luncheon Saturday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. AV. I. Tyler. At the semi-annual Iection of officers of Paw AVah Ting Kncampmer.t I. O. O. F.. Düsse!! AVoodruff waself(ted cheif patriarch; Chrii Ileum. W.; J. AV. Hoheit Ileum; It. S.. It.chanison; treasurer, Karl F. r.j ar.t.'n ; F. S.. I A. Johnson. 1 1. D. D.'v.na::, C. H. Moon. F. K. Powell and T. C. Hance aceompan-
e 1 Rev. II. T. So'.u-i-f r. tistnr nf thp
i:i church to touth Dend ded th dinr.t r given in
Tho Ifl.vrfir.nld r-irl una f Vin first '
.11.. J ' ' . ' f . . ..- . . ... j witness, and was subjected to a try-j in,? crc?s-examination. A sevett-;
vear-old playmate of hers was tho i
next witness. The last witness this forcnoor-
was the ir.-ycai-old brother of the alleged victim. Other witnesses nt the preliminary hearing were fiv little girls. j Att'y Jay. in a statement to the! Jury, said the defendant's evidence ' would how that Drown never mistreated anv little Tirl: that he had , a wife and six children; and that he was once a minister of the A'Oftpel. K. It. Church of Mil iri.hth i
it. was the first witness fr the de-tens,-.
Drown c rime to Dlkhart si yeavs i ago. He was arrested July Z, and hi ? bond placr d at $10,000. v. hich
ws linaliy lurmsiieu by vesaumi of Delaware county, Indiana.
Eighty
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FRn PRn v
Dec. 3.0 AND HIS
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DEMONSTRATING
DRY DIRECTOR ASKS
run v LAin.v
DETROIT. Mich.. Dec. "Feder
Prohibition Director James It. Dais proposes to "clean tip" Detroit by Christmas. To that end he has asked AVashinsjton for "0 extra o dicers. He has learned that what Ve call0
ealvin C Have, Mon-
1 Ilt-V
l're.i.' tei and atte
honor of Itev,
uiy ever.l!.?. AV;Ill.i:n Curt..- of Chicago pv'r.t s-unday ,ir,ä Mor.d.iy with, his nter, M:v. Kehe Crt.s Vord and his brother. KUward Curtis. Tuesd;iy. Dec. ID has been set as the date for the concert to be- driven
enure a f
John's'
include
orchestra numiterr h by M:-s Corrinr. or t.'f nvjsie in the
" f a h i o n a h 1 e' 1 o o 1 1 e K p e business in cafes and
a re
at .St. J.ihn Fvan.-ehcal under the au.-phes cf S: choir. Tho program will
chorus r.nnreTs ai:J .prano sei Iaton. uperv:
Niles -public M-hooI. Mrs. De-roy Forler will entertain tho Octave club at dinner this even!n r. MifV M tr.e IHskrow h.i? returne I
doin-'
h.ott-'.-. an.-l
even private residence-, and that they arc rreparinp: to unlo.-d a hi.?, stock before Chrit:r.as. Py idacinsr cut-c f-town o!h ers in hotels and cafes he hopes to trap these men. and also to j:ci uiticient ; eldcnce a'j.iin-t c:ife th-m-dves o warrant hia poin into the federal, court and proceeding xa?air.st :
the:v. as common nuisances.
MIST HVi:,M.DF. VP. WAItSAW, D.d.. D.c. :.. -- ! Herald and May IP II He rai l, w p, h.ad f'lod nctif.ns far ilixorce .miir. i-eich other, today iausd both M.i to he dismissed. Co:;, t eo-ts i
Spirit Power in The Light By the production of such phenomena as slate writing floating tables and chairs, thaumatury, the science baffling "Simla Seance." Supernatural visions. The most awe inspiring demonstration ever presented. The "Katie King" materialization which is causing such a sensation in England. London open lights seance. Not in Darkness--But in Open Light ALL ARE INVITED
each" action wt
tax, -j
iii.sl the
respective ro m v la i ra n t s.
to Marshall to r.um? her duties as
a teacher in the puldic school after P-r.JIn:? th Thanksgiving va cat bin with Mrs. Il:r,!!r Cranson in cast Oak street. -Mrs. Ci-.nr'.es Wybtirn of Ham-
j.i-'iui, u.U., v. ;-.v iiis tuen ser;ousiy
id. ;s now improving ao'ordini? to word rece.ved by h.r parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Abnr Rubier.
GIRL, 15, ACCUSES TW O AUTO JOYRIDERS MT. ClA:yii:S, Dec. .v Uel: eiroiner. IS yearcj old. carae home with her clothir.ir torn and told hie parents that she had l-rcn attacked by two unidentified men. At police heacbyiarters she dte la red that while ort her way hoa.e lait right t-ho was forced to enter a louring: car and that she coul '.
INDIGESTION !!! UPSET STOMACH GAS, GAS, GAS
Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief
not recall ar.vthir.
f u rt h e r u n t
she woke up on the rier lank
1:C0 Minday raorr.lnrr. She could giv no descripticn the alleged atallants.
POLITICIAN'S FATHER DIES. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Dec. 5.--James A. Owen, father of John Owen, prominent Indiana Republican and former campaign manager for Sen. James E. Watson, is dead here today. Mr. Owen was 85 years of age and he and his wife celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary two weeks ago
Bus Service to Healthwin Beginning Thursday, December 7th. we will operate a bus daily to Healthwin. Schedule Leave Bus Station 1:15. 7:15. 10:45 P. M. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday additional service. Leave Bus Station 3:15 and 4:00 P. M. Leave Healthwin daily 1 :30 and 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday additional service 4:45 and 5:15 P. M. FARE 25c THOMAS D. LEE, Inc.
Instant iehef from sourmss. -;a---es or acidity of stomach; from indigestion, rlatuleive. j aiiiitati t. headache or any stoma, h distress. The moraent o.j chtw a few "Tapes Diapey;n" tablets your stomach f"e tire.
Correct yovr dijet:on for ents. Pleasan;' Hrtmb-s! druir sto:'
a f e w j
a-:, a
vorn PKi-AM of GOOD ItOOF PAINT can be realized by coming here for it. Our roof paint is not a collection of skins and refuse. Tt is a specially n.ade paint tha: will 5 tan 3 the weather longer than any cthr roof paint we know. Doesn't-your roof need a ;.ew coat? If so, you need us. C. EE. L-IEl OO Wall Paper, Paint and Gla-s 22.") So. Main St., OpiKisite V. M. C. .
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