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   Evening Independent (Newspaper) - November 12, 1909, Massillon, Ohio                                THE EVENING INDEPENDENT LAST XXIJ No 168 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12 PRICE ONE CENT with unlawfully living with another woman When the police Saturday morning went to serve the affidavit Hughes was gone He had left for California on a visit wife No 2 told the police it is stated Case Placed in Hands Jv ry at 2 Today of TRIAL IN SINCE NOV 3 Plans for Proposed Landscape WorX at infirmary Accepted William J Hughes of Canton Claimed by Two ton News to The Independent Canton Nov fate of Lou isa Panella indicted for second de gree murder in the killing of htr hus band Tony Panella and Clara Piz zani was placed in the hands of the jury at 2 oclock Friday afternoon after the charge of Judge Ambler The trial has been in progress since Wednesday November 3 WARRINER A WRECK TBy Associated Cincinnati Nov L Warriner the deposed local treasurer charged with a shortage of in accounts with the Big Four rail road is today almost a physical wreck as a result of worry over his trouble At the offices of the Big Four the be lief was expressed today that there would be no more important develop ments in the big defalcation as far as the Cincinnati offices are concerned and that its sequel will hereafter come from the general offices in New York ONE OBJECTION TO Defeated Constable Again to Hold Office SITS IN DISH OF SAUERKRAUT MEETING OF TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES L H Bamberger Appointed to The plans of the Wooster Nursery Company of Wooster for the prp posed landscape work at the county infirmary have been accepted by the county commissioners and infirmary directors The plans winch were presented by A R Ewing local rep of the company will be bought it is said for er landscape architects also submit ted plans Comity Surveyor Gilchrist will set grade stakes and estimate the amount of excavations to be made Bids will then be received by the commissioners for the work which will be done in sections It is prob OF THE MILITIA No Chances Taken as to Fate of Second Negro Romans Crash Through a Sky light Stopped Lunch New York Nov the Max family were at lunch yes in East street Mrs Ella Darcy actually dropped in on them Mrs Darcy came by way of a skylight As she weighs 250 pounds the lunch was interrupted Mrs Darcy couldnt unlock the bath room door so slie tried the hazardous experiment of climbing from the bath room window into the window of her bedroom which adjoins cornerwise with a space between The man wh the house never ITALIAN STABBED CLAIR Latter is at Hospital but Will Recover Fill Unexpired Term of J A that Mrs Darcy was likely to place her buxom form on the sill of the bathroom She broke right through the skylight and landed in a dish of sauerkraut on the mamis dining table MOB LEADERS NOT ARRESTED Saloons Have Been Closed by Order of Governor Deneen Revolting Scenes Following Lynching of Will James in Which Women Lead By Associated Press Cairo Nov 12 This city able that the improvement started early in the will be The producing of a marriage cer threw a new aspect upon the case against William J Hughes 34 grocer at 2422 West Tuscarawas street claimed as husband by two women Thursday and who disap when he learned the police were seeking him It showed Hughes to have two Wives Wife No 2 is Mrs Flora Stockon Hughes daughter of Leander Stock on late Carrollton banker She de ciares that she was married to Hughes in New Philadelphia about a year ago by the Rev W F Rangeler and as a defense against charges of unlawfully living with Hughes brought by wife No 1 she has placed in the hands of Atlee Pomerene her attorney the marriage certificate which Mrs Hughes No 1 admits ap pers genuine I think that the woman though hat she was being lawfully mar ried and I dont believe that there is any doubt but that the marriage li cense was legally acquired Mrs Hughes No 1 said Friday When they get Hughes he will have to suffer the consequences He says that I sent him a typewritten notice of our legal separation That is not true thing of the Graham Who Succeeds Ber nard Bell as Justice of Peace Laban Reese Voted Nay A special meeting of the Perry town ship board of trustees was held Thurs day evening to take action on the res ignation of Justice of the Peace Ber nard Bell Democrat who leaves the first of the year to take a seat in the state legislature to which office he was elected a year ago Mr Bells term as justice of the peace expires in two years TAFT IN Helped Install President of Wes leyan University FBy Associated Press Middletown Conn Nov ident Taft arrived here this morning to attend the installation of Dr Wil The resignation of Constable J A Ham Arnold Shanklin as president ot Graham Republican who was University His wel ted November 4 was accepted as was come was enthusiastic Vice that of Constable L H Bamberger dent Sherman came with President Democrat defeated for reelection Mr Taft from Washington Eminent ed j Graham was appointed to succeed Mr Bell in the office of justice of tha DOMESTIC QUARREL CAUSED FIGHT WAS NOT ELECTROCUTED Benny DeBen Tried to Make Trouble Between Man and Wife and Became Vicious When Called to Account Po lice After Benny Joseph a aged about 27 years living In a house which sets back from West Main street between Jarvis and avenues is at Mt Airy hospital with a deep stiletto wound between his neck and right shoulder inflicted by Do Ben an Italian boarder at tho LeClair home while the two were engaged in a hand to hand Strug gie at about 6 oclock Thursday even ing the result of a series of Lineman Who Dropped Dead a Victim of Heart Paralysis Columbus Nov a Hn en tape which hung from a high ten sion wire Thursday morning Chris Judy of Canal Winchester a lineman employed by the Scioto Valley Trac tion Company dropped unconscious and died before he reached the hospi tal in this city It was thought at first that he had been electrocuted but there wore no marks or burns on his hands or body tried to revive him but ho iod without regaining consciousness ml Inter when an examination was lade it was discovered that his death due to paralysis of the heart Judy was engaged with other work uen in making repairs to the lino he was stricken He Is survived y his wife mul five nit rown WEDDING WHS ft PET AFFAIR Marriage of Miss Schweitzer and Charles Chidester tions which have past three weeks arisen during the Do Ren has lied peace Mr Bamberger was appointed to fill the unexpired term and also the new term of Mr Graham The present expires De cember 31 The vote stood two to one in favor of the appointments Wil liam Minnick and Michael Triner vot ed yea and Laban L Reese nay Rr Reese explained this morning his reasons for voting against the appoint university and college dents from all sections of the coun try are attending the Installation cere monies President Taft delivered an address and the degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon him upon Vice President Sherman and Senator Root This evening the President will leave for Hartford where he will ded the new state armory WHITLA NOT A CANDIDATE early today was quiet no signs being of Mr Bamberger He he visible ofthe mobs work Company did not feel that the wish of the peo K of Cairo is practically in charge was respected when a defeated Billys Father Revokes Former the city and other troops were candidate was appointed to fill an of d to arrive during the morning for which he had made an Arthur Alexander the negro impli run He said he thought Mr in the attack and murder of Graham should continue to hold the Miss Anna Pelley by confession of the office or that some other man should negro Will James was safely lodged in the county jail this morning officers Alexander was secreted be appointed Mr Reese explained that it was not for any personal rea sons that he did not want to see Mr in the city by officers who put a Bamberger appointed uniform on him thus help generally known that Alexander is in jail but there are no indications that an effort will be made to lynch him This morning nothing was left of James body but a pile of Large crowds of women visited FOR PRESBYTERIAN PULPIT The Rev S M F Nesbitt a Can to Preach Sunday The Rev S M F Nesbitt of Pu spot The rope with which James taskala will preach at the Presbyter was pulled up is in the hands of church next Sunday morning and woman and the fire in which the Mr Nesbitt comes as a can gros body was burned was ignited for the pulpit vacant since by a young woman Before the resignation of the Rev R R Big started the negros head was cut off SerA pastoral committee consisting and placed on one end of a pole the of William H Vincent C E Wagoner other being stuck inthe ground The cE Archer and C B Heckman have heart was taken out cut up in small joeen on the lookout for the right man pieces and passed men asfor his successor They have receiv souvenirs Pieces of the rope withed a greaf applications and for the place but the record made by Mr during Statement Sharon Pa Nov a signed statement given out Thursday even ing Attorney James P Whitla of this city announces that contrary to previous statement he will not be a candidate for the office of congress man of the district The news came as a complete sur prise to county Republicans no inti mation being given out as a forerun ner until the statement was made Reasons partly business and partly personal impelled Mr Whitla to de cline according to his statement With Mr Whitla out of the race only the present representative Nel son P Wheeler of Endeavor is seek ing the office I never sent him any kind I will show no mercy in prosecuting the case if they ever catch him Mrs Hughes No 1 was formerly Miss Emma Baird She was married to Hughes in New Philadelphia in 1895 They have three children Grace Ruth and Carl Two years ago they separated in Canton she going to Huntington Ind and later to Detroit while he remained in Can ton Several times a reconciliation was nearly accomplished Mrs Hughes No 1 says Hughes went to Hunt ington Ind while she was in De troit she says and wrote her that he was going to furnish a home there and have lier come back to live with him again But she didnt hear irom him afterwards she declares That her husband had been mar ried a second time she says leaked out their little daughter Ruth the custody of whom she is now seeking Her sister one day was passing the place where Hughes lived when little Ruth ran out and said Oh Auntie Ive got a new mamma Investigation led to the disclosure of Hughes second mar riage she says I cared a great deal about Hughes I was always ready to help which the man was hanged were also handed about as souvenirs The lynching of Henry Salzner was a to delayed justice The peo ple asked for an immediate trial and his seven years pastorate at Patas and the recommendations given those best acquainted with him ever since the case was put off by the and his work so strongly impressed court dissatisfaction has been the committee that they him sal His body was left lying in the street until morning when it was claimed by his father By tonight eight hundred members of the militia will be in the city and It is expected that they will be in other lines is similarly good Recently one of the largest and first on their list Though living in a small town Mr Nesbitt is said to have built up one of the largest and best mens Bible classes in the synod of Ohio and his SHOOTS RIVAL FOR GIRL to prevent any outbreak Mayor Par sons does not anticipate any further trouble No effort has been made to learn the identity of the leaders of the lynchers The saloons have all been closed by order of Governor De neen MOTORISTS NARROW ESCAPE By Associated Press Atlanta Ga Nov J and his mechanician had a remarkable escape from death today when car exploded and incinerated Kil wealthiest Presbyterian churches in the state a church that la used to having the best of everything tried to secure Mr Nesbitt as pas tor but the position did not appeal to him Italians Vengeance Because Fair One was With Another Akron Nov over a girl whom both loved In Italy caused Nick George to shoot Joe Romeo three times in frnt of their boarding house late yesterday The girl went to a moving picture show with George Wednesday night and yesterday afternoon Romeo met his rival and they engaged in a hand to hand light during which Romeo was shot one bullet causing a scalp wound another a wound In the neck and the third entered the left sitio o the body and lodged between the ribs None will ho Romeo is in the City hospital George is charged with shooting with Intent to kill but Chief Ertle is on his trail and ex to locate him shortly De Ben came here from Bucyrus and ia employed as a section hand on he Pennsylvania railroad Ho had been a boarder at the home for three weeks According to Mrs Delia LeClair wife of the injured man De Ben has fried to make lie tween herself and her husband actu ated it Is alleged by tender feelings for the lady on his own part Mrs LeClair says that De Ben told her stor ies about her husband concerning his alleged attentions to other women Tbe crisis came Thursday when LeClair sat down to the suppe table and his wife began to tell him of things that De Ben had told hoi LeClair became enraged He walkot out of tho house and saw Do Ben an a friend of his an Italian called Nick on the top of a nearby hill When hn yards of the pair Nick fired a pistol shot at him Tbe bullet missed Its mark and Nick flod LeClair then clinched with De Ben and what is described as a desperate struggle ensued Do Bon a stiletto from an pocket with which he inflicted a wound which at first was thought fatal A flow of blood was the result stabbed moaned Bo fore anybody could to his as sistance De Ben was lost In tho dark ness was taken to the office of Dr Maurice Smith 196 West Main street by two men Later he was tak en to the hospital where It was said today that he will recover Chief Ertle who has worked on the OCCURRED THURSDAY AT CANTON BEAUTIFUL BALL AT SOCIAL CLUB Many Guests at Large Pri vate Function Thursday DANCING CONTINUED UNTIL LATE case almost constantly since last night and who left the city this morning in search of De Ben had not returned at oclock this after noon BANK PRESIDENT MAY DIE Boy Bane i Likely to Have Three Murders to Answer For Mrs MRS ANNA BROWN Anna Brown aged fit years fRy Associated Louisville Ky Nov The condi tion of John K Woodward president Patricks machine was going seventy I of the Merchants National bank of miles an hour Spectators believed that neither the driver nor his as could escape but when they rushed to the scene they found Kll patrick and the mechanician but New Albany and James Tucker the negro chauffeur who were wounded yesterday by Thomas Jefferson Hall a boy bandit of Louisville In the lat ters sensational attempt to rob the died at the slate hospital Thursday afternoon The funeral will be held from Gordon un rooms Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock the Rev J E Interment will be in the Massillon cemetery MRS ISABELLA CALLAHAN Mrs Isabella Callahan aged years died at the Massillon state hos pital Thursday of organic brain dis ease The body was sent to ton Thursday evening at C oclock for burial and the slightly scratched They were thrown bank is serious today Physicians out when the explosion occurred and are noncommittal in the case of Mr Woodward but say the negro will die Hall who will have to answer to escaped the flames him all I could declared wife No Once when he was tout of wark wrote me asking me to send him money and I sent it Mrs Hughes No 1 came to Can ton last Friday to find her husband but more particularly she says to get her daughter Ruth who was ow i Ladles Veilings newest Ing with them She learned of whereabouts and then filed an of wrist bags against him charging him At The Eclipse Thanksgiving postals In colors 6 for New line Jet Hat Pins and c i Extra heavy shoe laces 6 pairs Genuine Jet Necklaces special Massillon high school Carved Japanese watch charms murder of Fawcett cashier of the TRAIN WRECK DELIBERATE Investigation Shows Someone Had Tampered With Derail Nov engine hanl Ing an freight train on tho Lake Shoro Michigan Southern ran Into an open derail Just west of tho Lake Shore and Hip Four crowning at Bay Junction two miles west of this city early Thursday morning mid with seven loaded box cars was piled up on the tracks blocking both until long after daylight Frank of Port Clinton the engineer was badly about the face find hands ant la tit Providence hospital hero An investigation pursued unofficial ly this morning developed the fact that the dorall had probably been tam with The section In which the wreck occurred Is witli tramps and a deliberate attempt to wreck If not the freight a passenger train with robbery as he motive Is suspected Lake Shore detectives are investigating Mr and Mrs Charles M Russell and Mrs Carrie J Brown the Music and Tasteful Decorations Present From Out of Town An evening of spring mildness lent additional charm to u beautiful ball given at the Massillon social club in Prospect by Mr and Mrs Charles M Russell and Mrs Car rlo J Brown Over two hundred guests were present Including many from out of town Johnstons orches tra stationed In the ball room fur mimic for dancing which con until 2 oclock and at the same time added to the enjoyment of who heard Its strains during tbe even ing from the reception and card rooms on the floor Mr and Mrs Russell Mrs Brown and Mrs Cornelia Kelly Hood of Brooklyn N Y who IH visiting Mra Brown received tho gueafa at tho en trance of tho front reception room Here a mass of greenery was banked In tho large side window and lusters of magnificent yellow and white chrysanthemums were arranged n the ball room thu lights shone softly through many rows of pink and white Japanese lanterns Supper was served at small tables In ho billiard room The out of town Mr and Mrs Frank and Mr and Mrs Irwin Manton of Akron Mrs Michael D Harter and Hunting Ion Harter of Mrs Wal ter Miss and Miss Deborah Hill of Cleveland Mrs Charles of Mrs Wells of Topcka Kan George Elkins of and Mr and Mrs 1 C Wolty Mr and Mrs Austin Lynch Mra David B Day Dr John Welble John Scott Mr and Mrs Isaac Harter Mr and Mrs Charles Julius Whiting and Miss Helen Whiting of Canton The Ceremony was Performed at 5 Oclock at the Home of the Brides Parents Only Relatives and Near Friends Were Present The of Miss Helen daughter of Mr and Mrs Conrad Schweitzer of 1625 North Cleveland avenue Canton and Mr Charles B city editor of Independent the son of Dr and Mra P H Chidester of 77 Prospect stre t this city occurred Thursday evening at 5 oclock at the home of tbe brides parents The ceremony was performed by the Rev Mr Jack son pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Canton In tho presence of tho and a few Intimate friends of the bride and groom The bride wore her traveling gown of old rose broadcloth and carried a cluster of bridal roses The bride and groom at the hour appointed walked In from the hallway to a bay window at the end of the drawing room where the service was read and where they stood to receive the congratulations of relatives and friends Immediately afterwards supper was served at two Jong tables In the dining room and li brary Festoons of southern smilax enveloped the chandeliers over the ta bles and from thorn depended stream ers of white satin ribbon which stretched to the corners Bridal roses were scattered over the tables Immediately after supper the bride and groom left for tho Pennsylvania station where they took the train leaving at for New York Al though the marriage was a one a dozen or more friends of the young people wore on hand In automobiles as they left the house and a Jolly party saw them off On their return Mr and Mra Chidester will go to housekeeping temporarily at 275 East Main On April 1 they will take possession of a house at 72 Chestnut street which will be prepared for their occupancy Those at the wedding Included Mrs Mary Cook Mr and Mra George Weeks and children Miss Irene and the Misses Miriam and Justine Cook of Canton Dr and F H Mra Jane Chidester Mrs Susan Fran I z Mayor Charlea L Frantz Frank O Humberger jr and Skinner of Massillon and Mr and Mrs W D of Cleve land Nine friends of the bride and the members of her Immediate family made up the list of those pres ent PENITENTIARY SHOWS DEFICIT MAKE BOY EAT WITH DOG at o floors and furniture Scats for The Passing a musical comedy of 40 people at the Man and Woman Indicted for III Treatment of Lad N Y Nov James and wife Mary Kei ley of wore Indicted hero yesterday on charges of assault and In connection with their treat ment of six year old Charles Williams a boy farmed out to them Tho Kelleys are charged with de lie boy of foot and with mak ng him eat out of the dish out bank takes his arrest cooly Henry Armory Tuesday November Ifi will Alexander janitor of the bank waa jc on filie tomorrow morning at arrested last night on a charge of oclock complicity in the attempted robbery Turtle soup all day Saturday at Joe weaves Schneiders 18 Exchange street Came to The Independent ot for your Job best way to get new business use the advertising columns of Tho Independent The Review at Die Ar mory theatre will introduce In the opening act comedy Imitations of Os car Schoff Rose Slabl Anna Held Maud Charles Montgomery Stone Louis Mann and Joe Wolch In hits from their Broadway Saturday Special at the Eclipse Japanese Air Plants arranged in birch bark canoe with ribbon hangers special ISc quarter Invented in The Inde pendent Want Columns brings Free Oyster and salt water fish fry it Snyders Saturday af and evening the kitchen door wife are In Ja Kolley and his Loses in Its Opera tion in a Year the fis cal year the penitentiary has loat In Its operation This was shown by a report submitted to tho board yesterday by he chief clerk Last year the deficit was and year previous was a little less than Many of the contracts have been running most of the year some hanging on and the deficit is larger than was anticipated making rather a poor showing for the administra tion The restaurant Is a paying tion first half of the year it ran sixteen cents and In the last half It earned For the first In tho history of the prison no report was on corporal punishment It having been abolished by Jones A special of the board will he held next Monday to consider im to be made at the prison Air Plants c each three for White The Florist Park Row Copies of Famous Paintings proofs of famous paintings a largo collection on display at Gor don Prof Danpo and class Tuesday evening place of Thursday evening In Dance Saturday Night Burds hall Admission free orchestra Post Card Albums holding OR cards Onr Album bottling 300 cards Album holding rOc Album holding 700 cards Kodak photo albums Kodak photo albums Twentieth Cook Book Cook Book Bite line nf toy books now on sale c Ruskin Proofs See our window display of proofs of famous paintings at Gordon Bellingers   

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