Leader-Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

MARCH 23,21913. MARION LEADER TRIBUNE PAGE NINE DIDN'T: KNOW SHE WAS BEING WED 1018 Girl Seeking Annulment- -Also -Swears Husband's Threats Her 10. City Hall June 21. 19112 According to the girl's story, she was compelled by threats to accompany whom she had known for some time; to the City Hall, where a license was obtained and the marriage ceremony performed by Alderman James Smith, without her realising what she was doing. She left him immediately afterward, and has only once since, received.

a note from him that! morning," she testified, "asking me to meet him on William street. 1 did. sa, and. Bessle. Polansky.

went with Mrs. Trowbridge's maiden name was Anna' Braunstein. "Then we went to the City Hall. didn't at the time it was the City Hall. But the told me attetrard.

didn't want to get married? without my father, knowing about it, and he nald he was only going to get the 11- went into the basem*nt, into a room where I filled out several blanks, and then we were marred." you were being married didn't. you realize what were dolpg?" asked the Judge. "No, air," sald was too excited to laten to anything the Alder-, man was saying. After we came out I told him to get out of my sight, and ho sald was his wife. Then I ran York March 71.

-A tale of. be Ing forced unknowingly into" marriage was unfolded to Justice the supreme court Yesterday by Mrs. Anna Trowbridge of No. 154 Penn street, Brooklyn, in asking for annulment of ber marriage, which took. place at the City, Hall on awdy from him with Bessie, and bome." corroborated her friend's Jacob Braunstein, the young wife's brother; who is named the suit as her guardian; testified their mother died in 1805 and their father last: December.

He sald-bis was. only, sixteen yeara old at the time. of. the license bnt sho said the marriage, Her age was given Trowbridge had Alled out the blank, as she was "too frightened to Trowbridge is machinist and is: believed to be now working in Chin cago: Justico Bifur reserved dealsion: in the case. FRED J.

ROHRER AT A BANQUET Indianapolis, March of branch offces of the Western division, Bixth District of the. Western Union A Telegraph company, including. all of Indiana and parts of. Illinois, sixty Ave in all, attended the gets' convention at the Hotel English yesterday and the banquet at the English cafe in' the evening, follow ed by a theater party at Keith's. The convention was "In the' nature: of tet-together: meeting' and conterence.

The convention began at o'clock and lasted until late in the afternoon. Methods of exploiting the company's recent service Innovations: and reduced rates on certain classes of telegrams, were A Talks were made by A. C. Crinkbite district commercial, superintendent, with headquarters at Indianapolis, who. acted, as chairman of the meet-, district trafAc superintendent, Cincinnati; Newsom, district cable agent, Chi- cago: R.

E. Scorab, district plant chief, Indianapolis, and F. Wale lick, formerly commercial superinten. dent of the Sixth District, Indianap-, olis, now retired. A a The menu for the printed In blue and bore the trade mark, of the Uuton.

company, Among the Special dishes ta, which, the were treated Western Union pickles, seven nuts, already cracked;" "Week au just Western onions, reds and blues, strong with the puba Keith' Mrs. Lola Reits de the; Indianapolis office, sang the official "Send Me a Night Letter, Dearie, with special stereopticon. slides. athose who attended were R. J.

Hammond, Mattoon, J. Meador, Vernon, ArK. Armford; J. E. Riley, Bloomington; J.

J. strong, Anderson: R. Sample, Bed. Lash, Columbus; H. Hutton, Crawfordeville; A.

Barr: Evansville; Z. Apple, French Lick; M. Kokomo; E. L. Dyer, Lat F.

J. Rborer, Marion; E. fayette; J. Doherty, Logansport; Muncie: A. Mossman, Al.

bany; F. W. Booher, Newcastle: F. M. Andres, Peru; Ryan.

Sich-mond; Terre Haute; R. H. Underwood, West Baden; J. H. Jarvis, Greenville, J.

K. Morgan, Kenton, M. F. Miller, Marion, C. D.

Machir, Piqua, G. W. Mor. ton, Sidney, Miss E. E.

Martin, Timn, F. Sausser, Urbana, P. -L. Mounce, The following were special guests: Cook, assistant- general manarer of the Western division, Chicago: H. C.

district traffic supervisor, Cincinnati; C. 8. Rhodes, superIntendent of telegraph of the Big Four Rallroad company, Indianapolis; R. C. Bliss; manager Western Union Telegraph company, Cincinnati: Cronkhite, district commercial super-! intendent, Indianapolis; 'A.

Montgomery, district traffic manager, Cin. -cinnati: J. F. Wallick, former super-; Antendent, Indianapolis; C. F.

Newsom, division cable agent, Chicago; R. E. Scorah, district plant chief, In- i dianapolis; V. King, 'commercial agent, Indianapolis; Wright Marble, city solicitor, Indianapolis. 1 Do you live in a house or in a home Six features always included in the Companion for The Kewpies for the Children (For grown ups too) Sam Loyd's Puzzle Page agile brains), Fannie Merritt Farmer's Cooking Pages Something now and some thing good to cat): Embroidery designs by Evelyn Parsons (Most original and artistic) Entertainment" and Parties at Home (Nord The Tower Room All for Fifteen Cents HOME awake News Dealers HOLLOWAY; I.

U. T. Station March April May -Take Hoods Spring Medicine and blood purifier. OLD OFFENDERS ARE ARRESTED A White N. March Murders, dynamiting; and other law.

lessness, Crimes extended over: a period of five years, are atfributed' to gang of foreigners, thirteen of whom were rounded up the -police and deputy sherThe arrests were made upon the alleged confession of one of their number." Several and cases of arson, robbery and other crimes are reputed to have been committed the gangsters. The confession the police say they obtained was the outcome of a ven. detta carried on between two facitions of laborers aloug the Catskill aqueduct, being constructed to bring drinking; water to 'New York. Much of lawlessness that has terrorized the county. due to the feud, the police believe.

Several of the murders were committed on the Pocantineo 'hills estate. dozen ct laborers D. Rockefeller, employed by him were victims of holpupa. For weeks, up to the time several men were. sent (to prison for, highway robbery, Mr.

Rockefeller employcd garmed guards to patrol the Bedroom flowers the year round You can make your bedrooms bright with bloom the year round. Not the perishable kind in yases, but the livable kind patterned in fresh and ite designs that you can stencil upon your. curbureau scarf, and bed You can learn to make these always cheerful and summery designs by getting the April Woman's Home Companion An ideal kitchen How many steps a day do you take in your kitchen? The kitchen is the most important room in your home and it should be the most comfortable. Follow the practical time-and-step-saving suggestions in "A Woman's Ideal Kitchen" and you'll have leisure for other things. Yours- in the April Woman's Home Companion, with all its other interesting features, for Stories to read aloud at home A sweet, sympathetic tale by Alice Brown: splendid love story by Bertha Runkle, the author Helmet of a new finmie story by Mary Heaton Vorie; Gypay." by.

Josephine Dastam Bacon; Earth by Mary Brecht Pulver. These are just a part at the feast of good reading in the Apal Woman's Home Companion What to wear at home and elsewhere AI the delightful new spring fashions for die young parried woman, the burden woman and woman who likes society, you'? find in the April Woman's Home Companions Twenty pages of the new spring bats and fabrica for your need and for evening A complete fashion magazine COMPANION Sell it You Copy tart OVERMAN, S. E. Cor. Square HENRY BERGER.

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while our stock of Famous Direct Action and Garland Ranges is complete." Over 100 Gas Ranges on our floor to select from: Let use show -you their many Points of Merit and you will buy no other. Every Gas Range Delivered and Connected up and a light placed in your Kitchen Free of Charge. Prices Always Reasonable 'CASH or PAYMENTS small In our Plumbing Department. We will install a modern Bath Room. cost, and let you pay a little down and and a little each week until paid for.

Call us by phone and we will and convince you Our Price is Right' SWANGER McCLAIN (SEE BIG ELECTRIC STOVE SIGN) WASHINGTON STREET. NORTH OF SQUARE Easter Egg Rolling at the White House 3 termine the strength of the shell by tapping the egg against their teeth. the compact by. sound and the character of the shell. a The chosen eggs are then bolled bard, and the ownper is ready for the Anal "picking" process.

On meeting another lad he sages "Say, will you pick? Of course the second youngster is properly armed be will acquiesce. Each then grasps an egg tp one hand, with bis Angers coyering its surface no that only the tip is presented to the opponent. They. tap the exposed tips against each until one is broken. Then the other end brought into When an egE suf: fers fracture at both ends it is forfelted.

The eggs thus cracked are still available tor egg rolling and are therefore dyed in brilliant hues with the bard shelled survivors of many frays. The pictures show several groups of ones on the White House lawn and a scene of children in the act of rolling their eggs. 10 Situation After Als wife has bought that Easter hat gloom upon her spouse, There's a lien -on all the furniture And mortgage on the house -Judge DENIES: DEMANDS: MADE BY AUSTRIA: dr, UST about the prettiest annual function la Washington is the Easter Monday egg rolling -on the White House lawn This event levels all social classes, bringing the sons and daughters of foreign lomats to an even footing with the children of humble artisane. For on Easter Monday. bright and early, thousands of little boys and girls will gather in the big back yard of the White House and will enjoy the right that Is theirs on that day to roll their eggs dowo the slopes of the lawn.

It is the time bouored to throw wide the mansion's rates to all the children of the city for this splendid event. The Marine or some other big band is requisitioned to furnish music for the little ones. For two or three weeks ahead of time Washington's youngest generation carries on big preparations for the egg rolling. The boys rather their eggs with no expert discrimination in favor of those with bard shells; They de' HOT BUNS Here is a tested recipe for the bot cross bung for Easter: To one cupful of scalded milk add one-fourth cupful of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of butter and one-half teaspoouful of salt. When It is cooled enough" not to hurt: the yeast cakethat about lukewarm--add one- half of a yeast cake dissolved in one fourth cupful of lukewarm, water.

Also add three-fourths of a teaspoontal of cinnamad and three cupfuls of four and one well beaten. Mix these well before adding half capful of raisins and currant mixed. The raisins should be cut up and stoned, of course. Lat it rise' carefully covered like any bass or rolls: might if for breakfast In the shape the buns Mke large biscuita, lag space of an 1pcb for them spread, and let them rise well. Brush them over with beaten and bake abont twenty minutes.

When cool make a trosting into the form Cross on the top of each or else cat to each just before baking and scatter nagar on whea serving them. A slase of milk and melted battor can also be died wiped over with bit of soft cotton cloth when they just ready to take from the oven! The polar are said to cover 4,888,800. square miles, The' Chinese republic la renewing efforts to stamp out poppy culture. Philadelphia's bonded Indebtedness Bow toals 3 -Vienna, March promie ing that the future bombardment of Scutari would be directed against the fortifications and not against the Montenegro's to Austria's iremonstrances is a refusal to comply with the Austrian demands. The note: declares that for.

minary reasons illans to. leave Scutari and that she Montenegro must refuse, to permit circannot allow the consul in Scutari to take part ih the inquiry into the death of the' priest, Palle, or the alleged coercive' conver8100 of Catholics, declaring that such an. investigation by a foreign oncial would be: incompatible with the sov-, ereign rights "of the ning of Monte negro. Finally' the: reply contains some evasive remarks concerning the alleged molestation of: the: Austrian steamer Skedra at. San 'Glovanni DI Medua.

Austria demanded the punishment of the military and civil oncials responsible for ordering Captain Blasich to assist in landipg Servian troops and war munitions and to help rescue drowning men. from transports which the Turkieh cruiser Hamidieh Val The Austrian" government: now will send a more energetic note to Montenegro repeating the demands already. -made 'and requesting that a definite answer should be made: within a defnite: period. the: reply to note be deemed inadequate an ultimatum. will then be issued, Fairmount- "The Homelike Not every house in home in the real sense- but any house can be made cheerful.

home if you know how. Whether you rent or own the' house you Eve in, in some way you can it more beautiful, more comfortable, more livable by following the instructions and by carrying out die meat, novel "The ideas in Homelike the Howe." Companion's It big contains depart- suggestions for just about every toom in your house. It comes to you among the many other good: things in the April number for 4:1 If you plan to build April Woman's Home Companion is the house-building number. -If you dream of building: your own home, read the splendid articles that will help you to select the town, the right plot and the right plans, Ard. tectural designs, plans, costs, how to begin, how to handle contractor, how to carry out" your own ideas, how to make every dollar do a dollar's work.

An this and much more in the Woman'sHome Companion for April, only We furnish the plans A well-known architect has drawn plans, correct in every detail, for a big and for al little bouse. These plans will save you an immense amount of preliminary bother. Fascinating designs for gardens, lawns, driveways and walks are included, together with beautiful sketches of the houses in charming colors. If you have longed for a bungalow, here are three of the coziest, boniest little aver Inexpensive but attractive You will fad the practical plane April. Woman's Home WOMAN'S Aped Number pow on Sale The Wide A W.

LEEDY, So. Side Square FREEL MASON, No. Side Square H. B. 8 William Hoagland of Indianapolis as been the guest of relatives here for several days.

Mrs. Es J. Scott, Who has been the guest of relatives at Frankfort, Kentucky, during the winter, will, return home about April 1. Mrs. Louis Friedman' left Thursday for Chicago to vitiat her son, Able, who has been there for ten days.

David Dennick! and family, of Wabash, has moved to residence property, South Mrs. 8. J. Kelsay will spend part of the coming week in Misses Vivian and Ethel ley are expected home to spend Easter vacation, both being students of Indiana University. Fred Kimes and family of Wabash are here for an extended: visit with relatives.

John Pickard of Columbus, Obio, spent last Sunday with relatives in this W. W. Watkins of Matthews during: the past week moves his family, to this city. Miss Belle Downs is in Indianapolis for an extended visit with her brother, Robert Lyons has gone: to Indianap: olis to accept, permanent employment. Mrs.

Harry Black of Anderson has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Hernley, the latter part of the week. Mrs. John Foster' and Miss Madge Foster of Gaston were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Shaughnessy.

Raymond Farr has returned to bis home in Muncie after a short visit with Oakley. Per Gee PEE-GEE FLATKOATT CA! The Sanitary, Durable, Flat O1 Finish For Walls and Ceilings and money on the Interior Anish of your other. in which you f. Instead of wall or the ordinary painta, use Flatkoatt, the modern wall Anish. Flatheatt rives: and character and harmonious atmosphere to the interiors of private houses and publia build.

Inru. The plain directions on each can make it easy to apply with our dealer ta your town for Modern Mechad our handsome book of color schemes, and Peaslee-Gaulbert Co. de Louisville, Ky. FOR SALE BY Overman Hardware Co..

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