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.MAN GOES TO! PRISON ONDENCE OF^SONS.** o;. ; j-*-{They Weigh Hard Question and De-■ cide for Mother/ Home arid T v Peace; Against; Father. ' 2a:» •fia-oue:*ifPticcuarBast week in the court notes was the item that James Noblet had been!u sentenced to prison on the charge of larceny. Behind the few lines wasl . ^ • ' .‘v •the story of unusual heartaches and the solution of a problem that fortu-1 ^ nately many people are not called upon to solve, the problem when the | ^ iron, enters the soul and the basic passions of the race struggle for control, when* one must weigh the Question and decide whether one’s own. testimony must send one’s own father j ? to prison. I*3Do not think that all of the tragic I ^ scenes of life happen within the pages of the last best seller in fiction or thousands of miles away in reality. ja Do not think that when you wipe your j eyes over some sad scene at the pic- jc ture show that more tragic scenes than ja were ever fitted on the screen haveI , ■ * ' y . m ... •not been enacted in real life, some j *{ of them right here at home. £What would you do if your word, j ® one way or the other, was to brand j * your father as a felon? And what would you ido if you feared that; if your father was not branded as a felon and accordingly placed behind prison bars that some night when your beloved mother was asleep your fathermight come to her home and burn the house or fatally injure your mother?Some months ago Mrs. Noblet secured a divorce from James Noblet. Their son, John, a manly young man, then told in court of the family trou-a[ bles, how his father was a kind manchClt;3SiiyaIawhen sober but that whisky had be- j come; master how the son, John, \ had helpedv ^ ;|buy forty; acres near! * Rains to wn tot get his father into the i country; C how ^hC/ John, earned his f money by traveling and he could notI be at home all the time to look after ’ his mother.; After; the divorce was granted^ Nob-1 let/worried the family at times and i thQ^sons/^r^Johifc/ arid^ ^hester^ ^iped him out of escapades. Only a short time ago, they secured his release from a charge on the father’s promise to leave the state. But he had deceived them opce more and continued to molest th^ family.In December; Noblet went to the family’s house and took a horse, buggy and harness. The horse was claimed by his son, John, and the bug- jgy and harness by his son, Chester, f £Noblet was arrested in Indianapolis j ^ while trying to dispose of the property. 1The prosecuting witnesses were the two sons, and Noblet was found guilty I arid sentenced to prison for from one] jto fourteen years. * { So the tragedies that break hearts] ^ happen right here in our own com-j € rimnity. *; .tt*ti:fisitcIi14cII€I1ft
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Danville, Indiana, US

Thu, Feb 05, 1914

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