Kokomo Tribune (Newspaper) - October 7, 1921, Kokomo, Indiana MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DAILY TRIBUNE PAID CIRCULATION THURSDAY VOL 25 LAST EDITION KOKOMO FRIDAY OCTOBER SIXTEEN PAGES CENTS GIANTS WIN THIRD GIANTS SCORE FIRST VICTORY The Failure of Shawkey To Have Control Brings About First Defeat TONEY BLOWS UP IN THIRD Barnes Steps Into Breach and Holds Yankees For the Remaining Rounds final 5 00400081 TO GO TO WASHINGTON A C DAVIS AND C W ERTLE TO ATTEND THE POSTAL CONVENTION A C Davis assistant and C W Ertle assistant at will leave Saturday for Washington D to the annual national convention of su of mails to be held Oct Both men will go as delegates from the organization having appointed at the convention held In this city last August j One of the features of the program will be a banquet at the Willard hotel in held on the night of the last day of the convention About a thousand will be present at the banquet at which Win H Hays postmaster general will be President Warren G Harding will make the principal ad at the banquet j While on the trip the two men plan make a sight seeing tour of the various governmental departments of Washington and to have a conference with the Indiana congressmen They iplan to arrive home Sunday Oct 16 ROBBERS WERE BUSY IN CITY Sponsor at Confederate Meet Three Business Houses and Three Garages Are Entered By Bold Burglars THEY CLEAN UP ABOUT Richest Haul Was Made At the Office of Automotive Ac Company Grounds Oct emerged from batting to day cuffed three Yankee pitchers off the mound and the Amcr League champions by a of 13 to 6 In the third game of the The thirtyeight Haw the Giants rain bane nil over the park In the Inning when the had nettled the score board showed eight runa fnr tho national leaguers The took the lead In tho third Inning by getting to Toney for four but the Giants came right back and tied the KIRST INNING up Miller lined out to Peck up threw out Peck at first Ruth up struck out and Toney got a big cheer an walked to the bench No runs no hltH no up Burns filed out to Bancroft up Ward threw out Bancroft nt first base up Frinch shot a single Into right Young up It the hit and run play and had to go back to first on Youngs foul Young walked Kelly up McNally threw out Kelly at first No runs one hit no errors SECOND INNING up a two bass Into left field up sacrificed Toney to Kelly Meusel went to third Ward up was out at the plate when took Wards grounder and threw to Snyder McNally up Mc Nally forced Ward Bancroft to Raw lings No runs one hit no errors up Mousel singled past Ward nearly caught his brother off first base with u quick throw up Rawl Ings lined out to Ward who made a wonderful leaping catch and then doubled Meusel with u quick throw to Snyder up Snyder singled Into left Toney up Snyder tried to second on a short passed ball but was out Schang to Peck It was ot allowed to be called n passed ball by the official scorer No runs two hits no errors THIRD INNING up Schang walked Shawkey up Shawkey singled to right and went to third Mil ler up Schang scored on Millers single to right Shawkey going to second Pock up Peck walked and the bases were filled Ruth up The crowd was In an uproar Shawkey and Miller scored on Ruths single to Peck went to third Ruths hit blew Toney off the mound Barnes took up the pitching burden for the Giants Meusel up Ruth went out stealing Snyder to Rawlings walked Pipp up Peck scored while Rawlings was throwing out Pipp at first Meusel went to second Ward up Ward struck out Four runs three hits no errors up Barnes got a single into left Burns up Burns Hied to Miller Bancroft up Ban croft singled to right Barnes going to second up walked the bases were filled Young up Barnes scored when Young was given a balls It was the first run the made In the series Kelly up Bancroft scored when Kelly got s base on balls Shawkey had no semblance of control He was taken from the box Quinn taking his place Meusel up Frisch scored when Meusel went out to Pipp unassisted Young went to third and Kelly to second up Young scored on Rawlings infield hit Kelly went to third Snyder up Snyder fouled out to Pipp Four runs three hits no errors FOURTH INNING up McNally wm hit by a pitched ball and went to first Schang up Schang singled into right but was out trying to stretch it Young to Bancroft Mc Nally went to third Quinn up Quinn fanned Miller up filler struck out No runs one hit ne errors up Ward tossed out Barnes up Burns got a three hit up against the right field wall Bancroft up Bancroft Frisch up Frisch got a on balls Young up Frisch second Peck threw out Young at first No runs one hit no errors FIFTH INNING up Peck filed to Meusel Ruth up Ruth fanned up Meusel hit a hot one at Bancroft and it went for a hit Pipp up went out stealing Snyder to Bancroft No runs one hit no errors up Kellj tanned Meusel up Meusel sent a high fly to Miller up McNally threw out at first No runs no hits no errors SIXTH INNING up went out on a grounder Kelly to Barnes Ward up Ward singled into right Mc Nally up McNally struck out Schang up Schang sent up a high fly which took No runs one hit no errors up Snyder poked a single into right field Barnes up Barnes hit into a double play Quinn to Peck to Pipp Burns up Burns slipped a single past Peck up Burns stole second Ward threw out Bancroft at first No runs two hits no errors SEVENTH INNING up Burns robbed Quinn of a three base hit running to center field fence to get his drive Miller up Miller fanned Peck up Bancroft threw out Peck No runs runs not hits no errors up singled Into center Young up Young got a double to right Frisch going to third Kelly up Kelly walked filling the bases up Frisch and Young scored on double to right went to third up Kelly and scored on single to center Quinn left the box and was replaced by Collins Snyder up went out stealing Schang to Peck Snyder singled into center up Barnes singled to left The Giants were on a batting rampage Burns up Burns singled into center Snyder going to third and Barnes to second Bancroft up Snyder scored on Bancrofts sacrifice fly to Ruth Barnes held second up walked Young up Barnes Burns and scored on Youngs three base hit Collins left the box Rogers took his place Kelly up Rogers threw out Kelly Eight runs eight hits no errors EIGHTH INNING up Ruth walked up ran for Ruth went to second on a wild pitch Meusel fanned Pipp up Barnes threw out Pipp at first Fewster going to third Ward up Fewster scored on Wards single to center McNally up McNally forced Ward at second Rawlings to Ban croft One run one hit no errors went in to catch for the Yankees and Fewster played left field Meusel up Meusel singled to center Rowlings up Rawlings struck out Meusel stole second Snyder up Meusel scored on Snyders single to left Barnes up Peck took Barnes short fly into left Burns up Burns doubled to left Snyder went to third Bancroft up Ward threw out Bancroft One run three hits no errors NINTH INNING up Rawlings threw out Devormer at first Baker batted for Rogers Baker filed out to Miller up Frisch threw out miller No no hits no errors An epidemic of robberies occurred In Kokomo and vicinity last night ac cording to the police records today Three business houses were entered and cash ranging from a thin dime to money and checks amounting to ap proximately secured Three garages were broken into during the night One automobile and a quan tity of accessories constituted the haul The richest haul was made at the office of the Automotive 420 South Washington street where endorsed checks amounting to about stamps to the value of and cash amounting to was obtained The checks were from customers of the company mailed from all parts of the country and were endorsed mak Ing them payable at the Citizens Na tional bank Entrance was gained by cutting the glass In the office door and unlocking the door with the key The robbery which occurred some time during the night was not discovered until southern beauties will attend the reunion of the United Con federate Veterans at Chattanooga Oct Miss Beatrice Richard of Lake Charles sponsor for the Louisiana division of the organization NOVEL SUIT IS FILED IN CITY First Case of Under Indiana Statute Is Filed In This City IS NOW A CRIMINAL OFFENSE Case Is Outgrowth of Neighbor hood Quarrel At Some Weeks Ago BOOSTING UNVERSAW OF THE COLONEL WILL HOLD A MEETING THIS EVENING The Unversaw Booster com posed of the campaign committee of BANKERS OPTIMISTIC BELIEF THAT PROSPERITY IS HE TURNING IS EVIDENT IN CLOS SESSIONS OF MEET Los Angeles Oct in optimism and saturated with may be added Im The first case of under the Indiana criminal statute was filed in city court this morning by Prosecutor Forest Harness when he filed vits bearing this charge against Lon Harrison and Myrtle Harrison both of Greentown in the past has always been a case for civil action but the last leg passed an act making a criminal offense Under this act it is a misdemeanor for any person to make any defamatory or slanderous statement regarding anv other person or to repeat any false statement regarding any person which if true would subject such per son to prosecution for criminal offense The act also provides that to repeat any false statements regarding any person which injures or tends to injure such person either in name character general reputation or the pursuit and earning of a livelihood Is guilty of a criminal charge The penalty Is not ess than twentyfive dollars nor more DECLARED A SUICIDE MAX GIVING RESIDENCE AS KO KOMO IS DEAD IX MINNESOTA John Gorman or John machinist by occupation age 35 giv ing his home as Kokomo committed suicide at Winona last night according to a message received by Chief Gross from the police depart ment of Winona The Minnesota au did not know if the dead mans name was Gorman or Buck as both names were found in some papers found on the body He is described as being about 35 years of age weight 170 pounds height five feet eight inches It Is said that ho had Informed persons in Winona that he formerly attended school in Kokomo He also served several enlistments In the U S navy Anyone who may have known the man should communicate with tho local police department Avers Husband Is Drunkard Louise Kakas in bringing suit against George Kakas for a divorce charged nonsupport and habitual drunken ness The action is instituted by Hay Ballenger and Miller UNEMPLOYMENT LESS COOP SOCIETY Federal Judge Evan A Evans Appoints Illinois Trust Company Receiver SCENT HINT OF A FRAUD Investigation of Company Is ing Conducted By Post office Inspectors SLIGHT DECREASE IN NUMBER OUT OF WORK SHOWN BY j SEPTEMBER REPORT Washington Oct slight de crease in unemployment throughout the United States was reported for September by the department of labor In a summary of conditions made pub lic yesterday On September 30 the department said establishments had more workers in their pay rolls than August 31 an Increase of Chicago Oct Cooperative Society of America yesterday was ad i judged bankrupt by Federal Judge Evan A Evans Tho Central Trust company was appointed as receiver The decision of Evans came after nearly two years of litigation At the time it was rendered a petition in bankruptcy proceedings was being heard by Master In CB Morrison and an Investigation which the authorities say may result in charges of fraud was being conducted by postoffice inspectors Tho society at tho close of business yesterday claimed ownership of one bank i twentyone story building a life insurance company the largest wholesale house In Chicago numerous canneries land development projects and 181 operating grocery morning when Miss Marietta Mollen the LegiOn and friends of tions that the golden crest of pros copf stenographer for the company the wlu hold a meeting in j is slowly but with certainty ap opened the office in preparation for post hal Qn the west side of the preaching the United States on an in the days work The checks and square this evening at oclock to coming tide of better times the forty money were in a cash box which was go oyer plans for elect seventh annual convention of the Prosecutor Harness forced open by the robbers ing Col W H Unversaw state com American Bankers Association entered SCHOOL GIRL MURDERED BODY TWENTYFIVE KNIFE WOUNDS FOUND IN THE WOODS Madison N Oct by twentyfive knife wounds apparently the work of a maniac the body of Janet Lawrence twelve year old school girl was found early today con behind a log in Kluxen woods near here Her throat had been stashed and her heart stabbed It was said there was evidence of assault The child was reported missing yes afternoon when she failed to re turn from the home of neighbors Mrs Joseph Sandt where she had been car ing for the Sandt children Search fo childs slayer has be gun Says Wife Was Cruel Alleging that his wife has been cruel to him that she has neglected her home and care of her children re maining away from home for consid erable stretches of time Frank S Justus is seeking a legal separation from Clara E Justus The action is filed by Overson Manning prisonment not to exceed sixty days The cases are the outgrowth of a neighborhood quarrel in Green town some weeks ago At that time was called o Greentown and filed assault and bat tery charges against Herbert Harrison In the complaint signed by Davis Lewis it was charged that Harrison calibre revolver ana a Wabash marked Its close by installation of struck Evelyn the seven year old piece taken from a drawer The meeting is not limited to Most important among the daughter of Lewis Adrian Lewis at in the desk The cash was in the sale bers of the region but all friends of reports was that of the resolutions the same filed a charge of pro and no attempt the colonel are to be present committee embodying suggestions voke Lon Harrison order to learn the plans made by from the legislative council as well as The office of the South Side mander o the Legion at the annual upon its final session today company on South street conventiOn of the Legion to be held j FOur important reports and was also entered last night and a 32 and Tuesday of next week at Mystery surrounds the method of the two speeches were on the program which Mystery tne learn the pians maae ty from the legislative council as wen as scheduled for a hear thiefs entrance and officials of the for storming the from the six divisions of the associa hear company were unable today to explain at Wabash The commit tion ot squire Osborn Attorney Loy of how the party had gained entrance to teeg by the Rotary Kiwanis other reports were those of the agri 2 the office as all the doors and win and Ljons clubs for promoting the cultural commission of which Joseph dows were locked as usual when mem Unversaw campaign are especially Hirsch Corpus Christi Texas was e he I urged to attend the meeting tonight i committee on federal legis I Arrangements will be made at tho tl ot which c H McNider of and live tonight for taking a large Mason cjt Ia was chairman and 1 the affl as delegation to Wabash to provide the th committee of five of which i Peacefully and he dismissed the am party had appointed by the Rotary Kiwanis other reports were a jury trial In hers of The firm came down to the j urged meeting tonight i tomiUM office this morning Arrangements will be made at tho ot which c H McNider of Mr Harness advised the two families The Daugherty store corner Morgan and wa Lne ui also visited and a of pipes Kokomo spirit at the convention j charles DeB Clairborne of New OrI davits cigarettes cigars candy and chewing colonel Unversaw will attend the j eans wag chairman I This weeh Attorney Loy filed com i In the Greentown court against David Lewis Rebecca Lewis and Adrian Lewis for malicious gum taken Entrance was gained by i meeting having arrived home from a j The savings bank division last night breaking a glass in a door business trip through the south The adopted resolutions deprecating agita Entrance was gained into the garage desires to see present tonight j tjon for an system of postal of L P Hutto 401 West Mulberry j al who have pledged him their banks paying an increased tion demanding damages for his street and a Chevrolet touring car model 1917 was taken There is no clue as to who took the machine but police believe that the party who took t planned to strip it of its accessories Another garage visited last night was that of Harve Dunkin living one mile south of the city park on the John D Lett farm A Ford car was stripped of Its equipment and a ber of spare inner tubes taken The garage is located near the house and j Mr Dunkin heard the party drive up j in front of the house and turn around but did not visit the garage until this port in his race for the state honors j rate Qf and protesting against any legislation to that end the resolu tion says It is the sense of this division that it is not a proper function of the gov to engage in competitive sys tem of savings banking the expense of is to be defrayed by LIBERTY BONDS GO UP LEADING MAKE NEW HIGH RECORDS FOR ISSUES GOOD Dragging Detroit River For Woman Reported Thrown In Detroit Oct harbor masters department today began drag ging Detroit river in the vicinity of report was made was that of Otto j All the leading 4 per cents Belle Isle for the body of a woman re Ronk 1505 North Lafountain street i new high records for the year j ported to have been thrown from the When Mr Ronk invoiced his garage gaining 20 to 50 points The SAs bridge leading to the island park Two ed marked Victory 4 fishermen repor morning The third garage entered of which a j change today New York Oct of liberty bonds and victory notes assumed more extensive proportions on the stock ex this morning all he could find ml was a spot light from his Ford car were more active than uny other Issue but did not repeat their recent max On Federal Petit Jury Harvey Lybrook of Howard county has received notice that his name has been drawn for service on the petit Jury of the U S District court at Indianapolis for the November term The trial calendar begins November 1 and will last six weeks Many import ant cases are on the calendar for the November term The notice was re by Mr Lybrook today from the office of Frederick Van U S i district attorney quotations Purchases were again attributed mainly to the treasury department for sinking fund purposes Transactions up to oclock were estimated at Man Sentenced For Life Married May Be Illegal exported to police early today that a man and woman were walking across the bridge shortly after midnight when the woman was seized and thrown over the rail The man it was said then ran to the mainland ap proach and disappeared Colfax Visited By Fire Elevators and Mill Burn Frankfort Oct of undetermined origin which started San Francsco McGill ast night in the north building of the clients the Harrison family This action on the part of the attor ney for the Harrisons caused Mr Har ness to file the suits for the first to the tiled in Howard county since the passage of the law by the recent legislature An affidavit was also filed in the city court by Mr Harness against Herbert Harrison charging him with assault and battery IS AFTER DELINQUENTS FEDERAL INCOME TAX COLLEC TOR STARTS DRIVE ON THE SLOW TAXPAYERS Jerry Jeroloman deputy internal revenue collector for Kokomo today began a drive to bring all delinquent income tax payers that have net made settlement in previous years to time He mailed a large number of notices to persons of whom the government rec ords show did not pay income taxes during the years of 1919 and 1920 states that at present four deputies are working out of the seventh division headquarters at Lo Has New Telegraph Call married here last night to Meda I Farmers elevator at miles M Bert Thurman collector ol of Sacramento and immediate west of here destroyed two large elei for the Indiana division is at present tors and feed sheds belonging to in Washington conferring with rank Powers of Lafayette A in regard to securing eight addi j ly thereafter was taken to San Quentin to serve a term for murder k and Charles Hurt local Western Union j ant Two operators have to learn something new The Indianapolis office call Superior Judge James M Troutt who which has been B ever since the performed the ceremony later said he Indianapolis office was opened not aware was under life been changed to N The Doubt was expressed by tors here and at Indianapolis had a Judge Troutt whether the ceremony little difficulty at first in changing j was egal the privilege of marriage from the old call to the new The new Bad probably would come under the D Marysville owned by Peter Adney also men for the Indiana territory destroyed The total loss was estimated j Should the eight men be granted it is mnn Tia sheriffs were wit at call is a much sharper easier dis call than the old one i THE WEATHER list of civil rights of which a felon s deprived Generally fair and colder tonight Remonstrance Is Heard The trial of the remonstrance of Al Donnelley against assessments of his property for stree improvement ly ing In the West Superior was started this morn AROUCKLE IS ARRAIGNED OCTOBER 13 SET AS DATE FOR PLEADING DEFENDANTS AT ASKING TIME expected that one man will be added to the Logansport division under Di vision Chief Irvie Bowman San Francisco Oct C In Competition With Bus Louisville Oct an effort to regain some of the traffic between New Albany and Corydon taken from it by automobile bus lines the Southern Railway company is adver tising a reduction of 75 cents In the round trip price of its tickets The line front objects to the amount fixed against day fair Wjn ag hls property is subject to what is known The worlds series ment has jumped the price i of bootleg whisky in i New York to J as a back line assess Police Find Stray Auto A new Buick touring car from and a quart prices of all other j was at noon necessities show a downward trend i today at the corner of Main and Grapes are an exception Since the Jefferson streets The registration country went dry they have been steadily climbing in price Temperature readings today 74 maximum yesterday 76 minim um last night 68 card oh the machine showed that the car was owned in but the name of the owner had been erased The local police sent word to the authorities at Muncie of the find Arbuckle was arraigned in superior is seven long and is the only rail court today on a charge of road Corydon a town of two ter growing out of the death of Miss I thousand population Virginia Rappe October 13 was set as I the date for pleading Arbuckles at C H Brennan of San Fran cisco and Milton M Cohen of Los An geles said they wished time to consult counsel Scores of letters some compliment ary and some threatening have come Regiments On March To New Post Pass Elkhart Elkhart Oct gaily through the rain five hundred officers and men of the second and third in to Police Judge Sylvain Lazarus who fan try regiments enroute overland Ohio to Fort passed through They will camp held Arbuckle to answer before from Camp Perry court on a charge of man Sheridan slaughter following presentation of j here this evidence concerning a hotel drinking J tonight on the outskirts of Mishawaka party at which Miss Rappe was one of i All the men according to the officers Chicago forenoon Arbuckles guests fare In excellent condition official claim are less changed the month uu The summary showed also that the According to evidence submitted he percentage of change was greater in Judge Evans and Master In Chan the cities reporting increased employ eery Morrison and according to the ment than in those showing decreases i decision of the judge the liabilities are greatest increase in employment nearer The assets seizable was noted at Toledo per by the receiver today are not expected cent while Portland stood total more than ond with an increase of per cent J Neither of three trustees of the The largest decreases in employment society Harrison Parker John Coe or were shown at Providence Hawkinson could be found by per cent and Camden N interviewers early last night the summary had a According to officials of the society crease of per cent and Brockton more than people have purchased per cent Other leading memberships in the association which ies showing increases of employment were Baltimore and Kansas City with per cent each Memphis 99 per cent Minneapolis per cent Pittsburgh 8 per cent Youngstown per cent Chicago reported an Increase of per cent decrease of and New York showed per cent Increases by Industries wero noted particularly in food production textile manufacturing nearly all metals stone glass city lumber chemicals was filed more than a year and railroad shops The industries I ago a reporting decreases included sales of Is organized as a common trust Judge Evans decision yesterday ac cording to Attorney Henry S Blum placed each of these members in the category of creditors of the association to the amount of the Milue of cer which they held or to the amount of money which they had in vested in the society The involuntary petition of bank on which Judge Evans deci biles leather and its paper and printing and tobacco ers Fail To Reach Verdict In Suit Against Dempsey Batavia N Oct Jury in the case of Frank P Spellman against Jack Dempsey heavyweight boxing champion was unable to agree after ten hours in the jury room and under instructions from Justice Marcus the jurors were allowed to go home at 2 a m today Spellman sued Dempsey for 000 for a 25 per cent share of receipts from a motion picture serial In which Dempsey was the hero On the first trial of the case last May the jury dis agreed TO WALKER CASE TAXI DRIVER TAKES CHANGE OF VENUE JOHN MARSHALL APPOINTED JUDGE D L Bock attorney for L A Walk er who is charged in six counts in the city court with operating a taxi without a license today filed a motion request ing a change of venue from C H Wills city judge Judge Wills at once ap pointed John Marshall to hear the case which is set for trial Tuesday Oct 11 at 2 oclock In the afternoon Walker who is a local taxi driver had his city license revoked some days ago by Mayor Wright because of alleged overcharging of a passenger Walkers case was appealed to the circuit court the societys Then come the bankruptcy hearings before Master in Chancery Morrison It was disclosed In the transcript that the Cooperative Society of America had entered into an agreement with the Great Western Securities com which was composed of Mrs Edith L Parker Harrison Parkers wife a man named a book keeper and a stenographer in the Co operative offices to handle all sales of the societys certificates The Great Western company re a 20 per cent commission for selling the certificates Out of this sum the company paid all selling ex penses The remaining per cent was under the contract to be turned over to the Cooperative society It was further that to handle its grocery business the Roch dale Wholesale company liad been or Testimony developed before Master Morrison that the en tire capital stock of the wholesale company was held by Higgins Higgins testimony said lived at the hotel in New York and was a retired capitalist Search for him at the brought the information that no per son of that name i registered there Neither Dunns or Bradstreets could give a financial rating on him It vas further disclosed that there was a considerable on the Peoples Life building at Randolph and Wells streets one of the societys en Taft Reelected President Of Unitarian Conference Detroit Oct Howard Judge W C Overton in the circuit Taft chief justice of the United States court yesterday overruled a motion supreme court today was reelected made by Attorney Bock to restrain the city from enforcing the city ordinance which is the basis of the suits brought against him n the city WHATS DOING IN AND AROUND KOKOMO TONIGHT Fall Missionary Rallies at Grace and Main street Methodist churches Phi Delta Kappa dance Stubbs Syncopating Five Foresters Academy American Legion called meeting at Legion hall Howard County Medical Society Carnegie library TOMORROW Dance at Foresters Academy p m Second Joint Township Teachers Institute High school building president of the Unitarian general con ference at the organizations closing business session He was elected with out opposition for a third consecutive term Lunch Room Will Reopen The Rainbow lunch room at 104 North Union street will be reopened to the public tomorrow noon under new management The new pro is B Minor who purchased the establishment several days ago and has been having extensive repairs and other work done to make the interior attractive and uptodate Oil Prices Advanced Oct Texas advanced to in quotations announced heire today The Prairie Oil and met the price on Oklahoma oil by announcing a