South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 345, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1920 — Page 4

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V READJUSTMENT III ', FINANCIAL WORLD : Chicago Banker Optimi-tic in Talk Before Credit Mm Here. t i irri an o j : i ? , i j -1 r. -nriir - th- . 1 ! ;i r . nii; r lorn o tr:' . at s Tii. r.- lire th wO- !); . ,. -it T .1 1 j u.-' n . m t in .ir t'ip;r;.'y n-.is and (lri.iTifi.il af'aiis with a!:i I hut thv are th : - ;rui'--. A:.y i nation thrit fan out of its iat ;i .1 n'W w-a l'h ' iiouh t ..-. . ! p'Ti'. til ' f it- to;,i h i' noihin--; to f-ar- i.'i I r. i ity. An; r;- a h. o- Way 'jI i I -I-: - !h '.'! : UJpen:ou!) tl.ini:." Tli.-sv w.-t.- .- oj .; ii - -a t,r, an ad.d:-.-;:, w. . it a t ' ! of ti-..- S-.ii tii i r. i A -o-:..;.( .! tr-d: M. n in Jo- V. C A. o-s T!ii;rs.:.i,' e '.;;. i . '-: n .Jol.ii W. ; j- 4t . 'I 'hoi;.. -i i ; i .- -; a . Ill ' i- i k y 1 I us:. o . : i j . i l ' 'ill'.::. M". 'thoroi- .Ii-.-.- f.o- 1.1.- .-'iaj--..l "i'T fc-Ut 1 i n.; ne.i i i:l b-or all' , ' o . ; tr. .o. d-pai t mi -nt of t bI', w wor r. s. ,t ; . . y a nt u - u d t h ' 1 1 : 'hill a 1 ':.ok- o: t!o a 1- i vt i s . 1 d v a n t 1 - s "f, M.. '. 01 ,;i ie-r s 1 b i -; 1. "lists. of tile ia :ior, v r ;.r ui to : 1 r 00:11 - : t 1 !:' s . I'oi-oifi ioney iMnp'. Mr. Ti,(-!!.;i.- a 1 11 ;.u ". . d i.vi- p: -" -nt 0 1 a . y n "1 o! s is..-;.i ...iPy i.i tie otiara-...! -v u l l !.. a ( rtaia 1. i- ot ..-..is. - a n.i .-'..-ni'-nts. ,o .-I 1 : . ' to tic ; . . . k 1 i 1 : s ' t e - vr.- th - rnt:ir:i! ft'- r t - -r'- J ii.-l b th : a r a a I o i ;.. 1 , t . x iiei' "i" w;;a a'i a : 1 . :'- a 1 p. : :o.. "T!a t.r:--; . .ui-." f-.dd Mr. I . i a I '. a . I - . I ' ...... a ' 1 .- a 1 - ; . 1 ! : o . o j faib-ti. Vh.. b.-to;.- tb.- -. o" t'.c Ill.i sh So' 1 a i it II U as Ai.riil 1 in o:r ii.'-i;. it is now .?.:.!.. and Tb. mark, franc, lira ;iad tl. , e o 1 1M T : .-1. 1 :i ! 1 : d s of lluiop. in 1 iii r.-m y ).!". 1 u-!i diopp.-l more appra-i.a-II'.. "T:.e ,,i'it to lay '..',. us $1 1. '.'. - M f..'oO. Put l.efore it '-.Ml he pa I U s a... tbiic-t mu.-t b-- .ion.- to t i r I the c onuitton or f"re.r.n x h u:.tp i and t biiiii,' it tr a b I of pi j.-r , o.aihtu iuin. And since ike ' :-'!r;il l' Of tlli.S l"bt of t!e alii is j., i:s. If one iaas.01 why f.-r.-tu j exdi-.mte ..s not radjust--d itf'. f One I.TliedV Illllst be toUIld Wli-r ov 1 1 : s money an be paid b,;ci

PREDICTS EARL

!t-e'if a court order does not stop 1 nrttb-ritv to ine Sr.OO.OOO of pre.b m.nt n.i.v th,. .,rt crt.,:p, .s 1 I f.-rred Ftr.ck. The petition aul , ,. -iitvu ,1 iP i.art-l I that th process would reimburse

l.s. Th- s, rond trued to the .

xz, ;,;:!Hyn,oS;;' ax-jry mr mimes mt a,u 1"WS that Ill"!lt' I. .comes ii.-d Up1

a l.-o. Fa ri.o I S f th land hav k 'l.t th ir e,-ops of all kinds ti- ! up and the jnevit ibb- n suit has ln-.n that sun an ;otion tuts tro.e-i all ere. lit and then tin- banks be come fr z.-n up, whi h produced an ( abnormal state. i laiorin!js 'lliicc-meorii:. J "Another eai.se i that of speeu- 3 lation all oer the country. It cir. j j vol be blam.-d on Wall Street f"- Q not one-tenth the speculation has bc.-n doia- there that has la .-n in- - e dalk'ed in in othr c.uuniuniti' s C.-rtaia .-itnations hae be.-n rrated by individuals ami buM"--- V h"u--.s that hae teiab-d to . r "I ' i tinamial con.1, it lov.-i farilor and f.u'- .... . tber a'.v.. irota norma .. . I '" s;o.ki:u; up of arti ' to s. II ,i i lartain time h: . be. n dc-i" b P r e : 1 1 of th'- im. in .-s h . i s - o t : t tb.. lital. and all for the .-ake of th - " r.' evtr.i d.'.!ar. Wh. r l)u- i.oto.i, ,i iise this til'-y and work at . .rop . he ir prpv i k ! o: j .! to b I i I. htns Pack to normal. "Anotior eb m ut his b'-en thej e ormot! - bare i?.. rhiir 1 p; ::;.- ' is too mi'e.l ru.it I'. is be. ;i dor." 1 . i ' tie p . i . s . .' t b b i : : ; i; p : b 1 i v, ir:n: tto- ia-t l.-w eais. i n- ; tii.' i- i i is i.ow i' i . 1: . d t h . -r. ..k- is i " p. 1:;; and, fh.y ref uv.- to b-i at . tl..- obi abnormal pri. 'I bis i i , J, .'..r.-pi state an I th-- on p. l-'a.c.iy a droppm.i: ..f pr.. s. It ; . : r !l ' U 1 1 p ! " O ' t t i - S , , f t I ' : ! 'V i . 1 ! t fed Up 1 ok to ' 1 1 1 U r f . ' to j . i ta. o . . i a : i - i mo in .1 pt I .s aii 1 th--;r :;:", tal a 1 '; tl.ud. 1 the bet th :i I : . it po s . i . ., for i t . .. nt I y, sine, s i . 1 , f t; , .- - . .-:ty iu irc; v. itters Pac k to th" propv ad ia.-tJi'. rs? Predict-. Head jMtiuent Jo "What is :.o-.v a.., , who p .. b tio- Pu :n. ..,!.:,,- -s t. p ill out t I: v-ow r. a rir. a a.- ;: :lt.-. At.::, nr. -.at ... o ,M -,, a ..ta.u.ir t u . ds t!. peri..,! .:' C i i a s . t a idle - h.ui: b. do p, h i-.dP- v. r rp.in in t.,- old Ati.to an w . i y of do.i-, : i.-i n.-ss .in.? : c o-.sr -a t f f : ) he !.oi. f brin.ir.ii :l;.iu: l-.o k t t e i !; .a ; n 1 1 -o-j r s -." Mr. fr...n:as pr d l.at ;: bin 'he to-M thre- ma-ntlis ;: rr. -t p -

prjNeniint v. oa.i ; mac - p: ;n -:j-i -a d j ' - tl r. of .cr :i:. imu. . at; .. i - ' jand .pTs-td tb..- cre.it.; ..n.'i-.P

.:.( in th r. j.) the II!' I tr.oa th st if..:;- ant of its- u . . p h from, its nitarai r.sair. ale:: ARMEMA-Tl RK PEACE TREATY MADE. REPORT

it i N'T I N'FF P FiU'M PACF d'!l ' fi. , cii'eli .r m, Akh.ta, K ro.mroiisi . f ill; 1 1 k. n -: .i mal. ; Ae orJit.4 p. the S nt. .in. v.-.a.- 1 t th.- t ri, -j provide that all tro. p. ( . i IPt off., cts and s. sol !i. rs in Kar..kits arc U. withdraw 11 m i . fr"?a ! tt.e z'jr.r. Ki futo-.- a!".' p--r:alttd , to rit ;in ir.to lh- .tr.a, but r is t;:t-I fkinoii wioth.r cr.v t: i' a i : r. t . . f,t

th.-.r it ty h.. !. t Ii p: i- ia- .1. Tl;- Artw marts "At re t .'. hv r tliH Turks 2.V ' r:tl-s. ?a rr.a. h.im 'UUik two locomotive.- a:-.d The iv port has b .-n cor.f.rm' d. it y a.s rolded. tl:..t tl e Turks ..rm 'S-s-erinc th" Ir.h ibt!,4r.t- of t . o ilF'e mar Ilatr.aloo p. pr..-al for the kiuiriir of two Turk-:-h j.-l.Ji.-Pi ly eivlp.ur.s. No th. ma -.u:r( s , r- reported.. Junker Held For Failure To Surrender House Keys Ikr a: a i, .t j..e a i junk :ai- ' er. was arr.-t.d Thurs! v nicp.t by (-.

rfa er Mclntyr.- aft. r he k.td failed to itive to the owner the keys to a h"us. which he rec'-r.t'y a: andon.-d. He was r,-lt.!.M-J un i. r J3 ii-.n fa- ht appearance In city court thid

DEA TI-IS

.M'f.tMi s .1. x;ic;r:. J."im-- It: 1 1 . at S o'clock Tfi i s-!;i ,' r: I r i t. at j-w (.f his ....-r. Mrs. M:rv ' :. 1 : 1 Itb ; li:.-r Park. an ikj.. of i ' v.-.k.- (J.ir.ii ix survivd bv til-- par vy ' :l Th; : ',as Fio.'ra i;. , Hi. s ;:, ! U'i::.im rK .! 1 : rs. ( f 'r-; ;, I' if.:. ;S j-.d tv.-' s: - -M:s. .v:t?i v. h'i.i ). n.ndf ii . - !ia,- i r i 1 M r. K'. h. .f S-nith ' ii : i:d. '.. II.- u -.s f.orv in V 1 1- 1 : i i: In I., I . .4 1 o ' t : i 1 , ... ,. , . , . ". . . . . t ii. u':. v.as ;t I'.iir.i'r riv ) t -,n i .. .,..,.-. f ...... me I -i -..th I'ii.ial ; r ran merits have ti n !:!. it tt-il. not i. in Mirv". I. Km 1 -j '-;.r. o T. - b I... ( .. di. d at his ho::o P- - ! iy '-Yr.iei: f In-,-, i ; ,U ( ' t , . w.-.-k ? of I tri'!it' diva.- - s jriv ! bv his wife and - hfr. P.uth. -Ht n s- y was fon::-r!y a i m-j "f this ei'y at d was j;uji.-r'n- I ' M 1 r,t ' ;" tV'''' P lintir-: d--p.i rtTii"t . ; ... 'Me .'i; -. ,.ki r . Tporat ion. Mrt:..I : ' d to' To! d" f"'.ir y its . v n ;a- t-o.: t'a i.o r.ion or ya- j ' ! 1 sup.' rial, lid.-r.i .f t'r." Moa a - ! f '. iirnish (t anv r t r. a r c.tv. ; ". :o- body will be hro':-.:ht to South j !' : or th- w V.ok m. '! d at 1 : I ': to '''('!; 1'i i I iy a f t-I erroon an 1 the funeral s--rv ices.' v. : I 1... h' Id ::t ? ". lor-k th" "-dl . hap-!, p.i'hop White will " "e i at--. I'airial will be in IliverI- v. i f rn ' 1 1 tv. Uiyu ny Martin Irishes to Keen Their Funds Intact artiu ;iki- w.-ki I ":: no time n hi ; w;f.- il. rc.ice p-ft him Sun-I 1 'lay in app. alin-.,' to a -ourt for help. , IP- filed, a petition for dt.orc in j ! th- sup'-rior court Thursd iy. end at, th a:: . ed for a r s.rain- ;

i-; ord'-r ar ,1 t. ioponry in.lun ctiuii ,- to have Ceta-va I'ridav or S-at-a-airist I:is wife, tho I'.-opl'-s State I ,,r.p.y of nr-xt week. Meantime, ' k. and th.- Am.rlM!! Trust co.-n-j there .remains to be disposed of the

. ! 'i:.V tn k'er tb.' fund Of the f.llllilvl , - . - 1 v j ; . , . ., ,,f i 1 ' 1 :

li-.e couple lia'.e b en married l!,;'mnt, tnand ites and the interna-ri.-.-tlis. rial m th-- com pi i in t for di-ti,,nal curt, b .cities ;i number of

v--rc-', ..Hi rzcwsKt a. icses IP at tii.wife has been mii'tv of crc.el trit.,n,J that she d,s.rf.(I him ! j ,t , ; r pfth. IP-slates th tt dibaiP4 1 ;r n-i;irritd. pf,., Poth w-ro emj, ,.,-,..! and s-ivol 51"n, which is ,b. ; sited, iri the two hanks a'.'.'iirtst V , I, V,tl tt,o tPmrmnn- en. j - .V.... an j restraints J.'r He r, r, , .s,- to ...t (.Ve tha I ti :a wife will ! ft... ,,.,-.. xi-Ui.-U tsi in ..ri' 1 l ta K

and di.o'r of it to 'her own!"f Indiana at Indianapolis askin?

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PRESIBEHT'S

n IvLi UU Dl TO DELEGATES L(v.''iu' As-tinblv Disappoint t'U 1V 1 JlM'IlIiatlOIl t Send Delegate. ' ' 'NT I .V t i: I j KJtOM r.Xf.K ONn. -ii .!.;,' without lornininir.L' hi?n- . n.-, . , . is -UI- 'K-rirn.ns reara:n. thi- Ari!i. ! i ri n houiid.tri. s huv. not I,., ii rvctivod hen-. It Is thought ill 1. avue cinle.s that hib reply iiaj when It m .-.ii-.-.I elindn.itirm of the j-r. - i ;ion in tlu technioa.1 commitlets report for perreauent finance, transit and health ectiornissions. Th! n.biy, ii.;pi' S.-d by tae Kroi:i ; ' i."s of tb.e league and th- inn ni.ui'.ma i.tiea- biire.au, ;:cep(.cti ' h- C-onadian view Want I r:n!.rarv IWalv. The a:ia:iian ariu-il i n i. r.J.!- to work with t it was niporcry t t o;n mi ssioi; havinK1 consulting puu er only. Th- prospe- ts of a icm? stay in I Cenea are beinnin to worry he j dehipites ;m.l o:'iicia!s of the a.s-s.-rably. All the members tl the b b ratiors are niakini? ( v. iy lfort in. i -oiamitu t : or, full scs-uons to inv. :.so the yp.--d of their work, but v, ith little n:cc s.; thus far. After two day;" .'-Tient -ntirt-ly on the report of the technical committee. i'l f sidenr Hym.ans of the r.s-mbly 1 l.i-,:;i made an c.inust appe.,1 to the t ! r:if.s to cut th ir remarks jdaort. . Pre rde.-.t Hvimmpi held over the p..-d.-i of the delegates the m.-nace f f t. o s-.-s-oor.?: daily and advancing 1..01 r.injr yM-"ifn bv half at; liour. ..miit of del. it-"-s lmve arran r-,-.iM..-t ra" tli.. . .iTi.-,.iM-r.. rn tM firl- . I ' ' 1 ... v . . v 1 : . 1 i 1 1 . . . ' .ii v 1 " 1 1 1 1 . ....... i . . . . . . iiK.S'-iou ( ic siaieyj ana ais: ui-,irni-maller ciutst'ons. 4 1 t tl ' '4, siUtllorUX lO lSSUC $?00,000 Preferred St or!: The Indiana and M'chicrin I'lec?r:V '-'"npary with headquarters in thi citV" Thursday liled a petition ' . . t . . i i r I . i .: - VHM H"' i 1 1 1 o e cnin' v o :i 1 1 u j -.o n th" company's treasury for money ilrearly spent for improvements. -.V -.-7 " : v; ;. r. . mm i . -

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:!!or iiK-ij oen s in 10 l.on.ioa or to Mtton! the U-rtnn- whie?i hn ' , .. . a "..-,a ... atai I ).) nruthfr. He ltirther Maid that ti,;.. irw.,i..n ,.-;m i... k.-

I J i r 1 -? sire., it 1 a mitter for ron- - . . . Siailti vy ilie ,.aif auu leaiieti -- ,,.. , . , " . . 'T v "' o - o.io- o :' t'i V ,nltlr Iur r,,n mucn cultural value. wn . ' th lhf. inriderLs connected h b''- rompl:.iM.-d about hav- 'wout ronnni.-ion.r F. K. Wolf, ! . delation by the rfMpr.-m council Arrr;ruhuro Huh T,-!t! r,t !n UAnt, l-l);u. i n .'l-riS a lot of trould.. in which Kath- iir,i w't: V... lwt.1 on th.. ni,h', of

I. ot , ,,f the allies, rather than by i.e q-jVnr 'V'ti V"ri.i;.v v n'n tVrif 1 i. . ..- ' c-. . W " ' WWT b n nonr.dl. w.m he ilmht n . ... , V- . : nu. Zu.

Wed-1 I.-.-oi.- .f N"it'o " ' 'os ai'preiiens.uu on ri)i. - . uv, , . , - j .-i . 1 1 .ion i. it u.e oau.o. m illr.-.i M.b--,tV.n h, J Ka(Zinan'k w n 4Tho Twin. I lie related conversations which h-P1',' ,rh .V,f;. h?ACVor hoiil" Commerce buildin?.

; n ntr of Animals with Sneoia Refer-ihid with the insonr on furl l ,w "e co-i e l run -l i-r.'.ii imtti s-finn on tip as-I . . . iiau "'in me l"l:v"1 1 ' 4 - bin.i.i, i , i :

.!-.-"!. M-or.,1 :.,-un ThuLy " V".5 1. ,n "7", .V?" .'S " lh k "-T X Cl ".:.' .!.: OIT.X TO Pmi.lO.

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SUGGESTIONSShirts Cravats Mufflers Pajamas Lounging Robes Uill Folds Gloves Night Ro!vs Hosiery SHOP EARLY Buy Useful Gifts

ABLER

FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS

South East Corner Michigan and Wasliington Streets

b'OTRE DAME KEWS

J. I'. O'Mahomy, ditcr of th Indlar.a Catholic, will vi.-i: Notre i Ir.me IVidiy mcrnimr and address th.- .ttidr-n:s of journalism at. nine o'clock. In UV .V. nin? ho will he or tn.i u nti-rs riut in the nubMcitv room of the library. A smoker and luneheon will b ?iven in hia honor Dr. Krnes; C. Partridge will wrt on nii.c'-'i t.,i n.tm-a r i tai oi.-toms and peoples i.. Wa?!i inton hall .at 1 1 a o'clock In thrv nft.-r fpeak on prepared subjects. The Knight, of Columbus will cor, - " . A." ..' ; . (O .U"I ) l. til". .r 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1- il I 1 1 1 l the tnt4r,r decrees in W. O. W. hall In South lkmd Sundav afternoon. An interesting I. rotrram has be n pre-t pared for the banquet at the Oliver Sundav evening and all knights are reoiusted to obtain reservations early. Father of Local Woman Dies Suddenly While Di;i:fig in Chicago Club The funeral of .7. 1. Flannery. father of Mrs. Howard A. Woolverton of T,2S N. Tifayette Mroet. who dropped dead while dinmtr a'ono at the ( hieatro Athletip r'uh Wednesday, will be r.eb at o o clock Saturday afternoon in the nos-hill cemetery- chapel in Ch?"acro. P.urial will be in Poehill crretery. Mr. Flanneiw' was president of the Hoy, N'oodtn cornonny of Phirairo and was one of South Tlend's mo.-"' prominent citizens for manv yn rs. Hverv Chie.isto paper paid tribute to him Thursday mnrnlnrr by pr'ntin? loncthy accounts of bis ctiviMs and details of h's death. Sotith Pend friends have been roouested not to svnd flowers. Local Minister to Tall; At Chamber of Commerce Spenkinir on the subject of "America and Her Immigrants," Rev. ArehlbaM Mcrltire, pastor of the First I'resbyterian church, will address the members of th Chamber of Commerce rt th regular Monday nonn luncheon. Pr. Mcfptre has made an extensive ?tudy of the subject and will have some intrestirrr f.acts to present In his talk.

by the scribblers who will present I H- then called iv-tective John U I ; V ' V T"' ll,,n Th, ro-ular Scoutmaster's train-1 I

th-ir her-r v.ares for exr.'rt discus- In man. who had been working with . 1 ' ' "' ' v'rj .o. i . , , ,, , t ,h. .v ,tN-.. in

Hion and rriticisrn. P.ev. Iaui l'oik. Pinkerton ojrativeH. and identify 1 : ':;,ZvV- f,lcts , , " T , hamt- r ..f rmtn.rce buialinc un-i !t..:!.v i'librarian of the school, and lr. John I Wrisnt n tho man wanted in con- , " Vv IT , "I ':Y b r the -uporViioi of Ho,.Mi Fx. - n- . i !. iMil St M. Coney, director of tho school ofin.ction with the Mu-s 1 case. J' f ,Vh.fp h fatr.Uy j tivi Jo Tai.,or. Th.. prineioal sp,Mk.Tho ooa-nm journalism, will .msist nt the "wake" Wright b reported to have faid hi I ' 'f 11. rh.'r bi r' ,.f the ev. nir.t: was It. J :'. MclM,:- M: Ahr. i of th.- ambitious writers. ! name was .lack Walters, but later, 7 ;V'ukl1' ' k'"m an .h.nsr al'h . ., f,,r,,,.-.,, nf .,..: pr,...

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FOR A MAN'S CHRISTMAS GIFT YOU'LL want to get something that will just suit his fancy. Wearing apparel is the very best gift, because it's useful. Selecting gifts is usually a task to all of us. We have arranged our stocks so that you will find the least possible inconvenience attending your shopping this year.

'WRIGHT UNDER I ASSUMED XAME.

M in .O o J.'l I J a'( .'Ti.i,i:n rnoM pagk ontj he saw Wright ptin? down th

; r wi;h Mrs. ' If H-M, htt.T!c,r d' th, f(,r ln" ' int to thin k ! known iiS Kathl-n OTonnoll. : r-1 'X ver 1U- id h,

. h.- i.ocamc pusnicious. no ?o-j rr.t aid when the pair fnter-a a h..).'and t..ok Wright to h.ai.rt, rs. pre-!.aid he was Wright and would ,-.a- . vnHtVi v.f-nit i ' . 1 1 . j 1 1 fnman testified to the sur.v ' c,,rv Liberty Sweet. lie Said, Iuck said Wright admitted that tol.l him ff -rl.n.- .cminim-.l In

various cities, and that he lost $."idriv.

000 playing the ponies in Winds ir and this had dis.pelled all hopes of jriviri'-r hims.df up to the authoritirs. He said that liberty yas jr'ttv swift at any rate, ltelatim: furt.h -r incidents of Ivis talk with Wri-'ht he saidt "He had destroyed circulars' .n hotels and houses where he stopped that tobl about Jack Wrk'ht. who was wanted In connection with th" murder. He raid he had bten ir--intr under the name of Jack Wright for 22 years, was born in Phila.Ud-, t'hia and was raised in PPtsbur?. He further said that Ik was educated in a Gorman Catholic school." Duck said he ami two Pinkertcn detectives talked tr Wright in his cell and whn asked if he wou.d take from six to fis'nt y ars. replied. "I would ta."o it with a smile tomorrow." Charging that by implication the testimony of the sheriff was a'tempting to convict Wright of the murder, Kalph Str.ith. counsel fer Wright, made objections to the methods of prosecution, but was overruled. Shatter Pink Testimony. r or one nour uie cieieus. aueinpi - ed to shatter the testimony .f Duck. Atty. Gillioni, who talked to the sheriff shortly after the visits with Wriirht, cnndiirtol the examination. On cross-examination Due'; said that "vVriLtht said he sent SchuUz. who is hoinit held in th-? murder ease in the county jail of St. Joseph county, the sum of ?2 0a to secure an attorney and had p'id ?20 of thi amount for the ch-lner;.' of the money, but refused to send more when Schultz confessed. Fdwin r.ihn. operative of the Pinkerton detective agency, was the last witness on the stand and ieg 3 si El i V i s ft

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late.l all th' incidents relative to

I :!if workings of y b der artn.erit in h- rav. tl.-. ,-.'. I tk .-ll I.. .... j his talk with Writ lit in the county ! jail when he tried to Ret a cenfes--".n: Wiisht said, it is a oa" of life , , - - 'f?J ana naa 'r,n oh th., !;)r,1t -r mr;5' When 3 ! Crovd a;inilni' lotM iie-

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o: tiie niur.ler with in ;z that there is a flaw in the evider... r. atid I want to tape that chance."' The detective was uiven a c - uel - lin'-T cre.ss-i xamin.'i t :o?i hy the de-fej-.se when court n rlimirrf H fur tli,. Several hundred people crowded th" court room Thursday and Ju.ir" (laUait)ier was forced to admonish them if they did no! keep quiet the doors of the court room woula he lo ked. Wright sat coniplac ntly in his placo jit the rear cf his attorneys throuLTf "-t the day. Ho v. a.- dressraJTI I Store Hours 9 to 6 Sat. Close 9:30 (ti

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This U a most important and probably the most perplexing problem in the world to you just now. Fitting the gift to the recipient is no small matter; adjusting one's gift expenditures to the limitations on one's purse is an even greater one. Why not solve both problems at once by doing your Xmas shopping here where there are so many desirable things to choose from, at such moderate expense?

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Children's Needs Our store is filled with the things that mothers want for their children. Practical things for everyday needs and dainty things for special occasions. Suggested gifts for children are Bathrobes, Middies, Sweaters, Mittens, Hosiery, Fur Sets, Leggings, and a host of other necessary articles that keep the child warm and contented during the winter. ,

ed in his new brnwr suit. '" cvf-r Pro.. S'.imut1! .-'i !;uarts. r.pre- . r.tir.s the state. j:; r.liii::,-.! in.ir.i--r however Wright' rjts contrro '.. -i and his f .!.- was Mushed. In;ri.r. the n-oss inoo h- niiiinu' ' h;:t -

ted with hi. attorneys. , , J)nn11 nUm Md Uoupalt IhSCUSSi S 11, vn.,,,,.r., I. .J. ' ' ou,um,UMl' Mich., who so. k. on th--&;Zx. X:; trs J ,.ih i;..t-.i c-....t ..m-..i riie Northern Indiana Historical Seci. ty rooms, first Iloor of the old i curt hous.. lkdU S. Iifayctte st.. will to op n to the. public from J to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 11 and 12, it was announced lat nisht by John II. Hibbtrd, secretary. Tw nty-threo representatives ofj th- leading Ford apneas in Northerr. Indiana .and Southern Michigan! attended a dinner meeting at tlie b - eal Chatnber f Commerce Thurs - ! day nivtht. Qutstions pertaining i their business were- discussed. 1JSX' 1 'f7TI 14 Blackstone Theater Block

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m - ail Our Toy Shop Not the mo?; toys but the best, that is our aim. Wp have ?-iected wonderful entertaining and educational toys. Hrr also will you find a delightful little P.ook daop, with the proper type.a of books for the little ones. Dolls Comparison s h o w "i.' dolls 'o'.ver in price than els-ewhere, wph a better selection to thoo.e frr-m. MSc to S1U.0O. Books Motla-r C.oose and Fairy Tales. Neatly lllu-trat- l stories?. 7."e. Store News We will priadly mail any article to out of town toi-dress.-s-. parcel pe.-"l prepaid. Consult our trained nur--in hars" e.s to seasonable wearinp apparel for Clirittr.r.s gifts.

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I I y. Tr.v.r --lay ;i -ri; ' l.:'t!'- Ti-... .:r. TJ..i . r . r r '. i :" th i'l iv wa i x w d . i - tl..U i . I Ml'1 ... ilil" "4 I. ' ; ... ), ... . i . . ' b.-rs u lu p.iito in i u-d m t' JU:' I'.iua-'.'- Ji-:i"r.. i;o r. i' 1 itrMivd Tier,.vir'in. f .',1 1 1! ir.. h- M ri-.M-.L-h Mr. I..:!: -n p:- .-: ai -1 Ad. -la: ! St. : tr vn si;.' :v I ' Milr.f. - - i,var, Decree and Custody For Failure to Provide ioi-' ai.- o..i.i' i.i-. !:.?: two or '.nien n'r :i-: ir--; r jfus'-d to provide for h. r. v s tb I story upon win. h Ib-rtha Mrla-a:. vvon a divor.a il. t. e from L. e H. McL. an in -up- ri. r court Tlmrs-I ly. She also j-nid that her Ir; shard w.-r" 0:1 lonif trips-, and would ro itlo r take her u r their child with him. nor pre5iie money for their cartvhile away, and th.at he direct ' lur landlord to p'.it lirr in jiil if ,.- ilid not do what lie to'id h r to. Th divori-o wrr ord'M. d to h. prepar. d by defao.lt. and tin- pla'.nTlf wr riven the custody of tie ir c l.il.l. C! or. IMward. two years old. 1X 1TIJMT OI'ITCI'ILS. Harmony ( .imp. Tv. W. (. W.. it ithe retrular mec-tintr Fridav ev.-r.irt ! will elect o'heers to s- rvc for the entolsuimr year. A social hour will fo 1 low the election. mm 21 Clothing for Infants to 1 4 years Give the Pretty Things For the Baby Designed for baby's comfort from the crown of one's curly head to the tip of their rosy toes. A Baby Bunting of finr white eiderdown, bound with satin ribbon, is a most appreciated gift. A Silken Coverlet or Robe for the carriage that keeps baby warm while be takes his daily outing. Knitted and crocheted baby Bonnets and silk knitted Caps.

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