South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 365, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 December 1920 — Page 14

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Mishawaka News

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JURY INDICTS 28

Wilson Refuses '.FORD PLANT LAYS

WEM HER ELOPEMEXl

MEN AT DANVILLE! $150,000 Offer

From Publisher

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AT LINCOLN. . . urk r,:. t .a i 'nroi:, Tnir Bills Returned in Drive)

OFF 50,000 MEN

rbay in 'Ail of a. Suda i 1 -a : u" corr.e.ly an It

tin

fna ;.r ar.'l taarr:. i-- f,f -ir. . ;; r.t milium in which Mi'-

to Clean Up Gambling Places.

Mljw Mlr. i Sil of th:.-' city to Anthor.y J rl.t; . f I i- r.'b ;m. Th- : ' TTnouy was ; rf- -rra-'! lti .1"- ' r.p?i N o. . r'. I'ii .t l-;t a s'i.. TN- l.ri.I- i- .1 v. . : ! . iv." r: Mi-h - '

a'.v ik.i K'.rl ii.'l iu- s-i rcUi ry to tbo I,-U- Mf

:i at h. r b.sb The : 1.. shown tolay for th

t;i:

TKi:.N TO OI NTV JAIL.

; DAN VILT.i:. In-1.. Deo. 2?. The ! .Iriv asrair.st L-ambling in DanT. ! start- I to, hay. Fo'.lowir.g the report

1 of thf I If i-.tiri kf county cranrt jury

President Declines .Many Offers For Output of Pen After March 1.

! Automobile Factory Will Be

Closed Until February. Sav Officials.

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Washington, Dee.

For

DETROIT. Mich.. Dec. The! F' r'l Motor Co.'s Highland park riant where approximately D0,00 rnt-n am employed, has been closed .

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!-. .:. f ..;lt of i.i.f'o. bnn.R .larn-- ....,., u,ii,(mf,nf, nr. tramM- Jut one article, a t.ublishin- r.m- ; fT an indetlnite period, it was uti-

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J , -M.; ,. ntv w.re prepare. to serve war-: V " ' s learnra today. Ana Tne vni Va practically shut ,w.t tn,l Uu,V ,: n ale a nJ-nr of p,rs,,n,todav.i the president d,clined the offer. ' Jh. n it wss :in. ,

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"J..p.it:y :i(il w-r. ;rr i . , ' a rr.r,. the uhite house with offer for th ! nouncl that an in entorj would be .

' "f "braining proprly: V., ' 'V T(wle, is char-d i utPut of the presidents pen arter ! t'k'n from LHc' -y to Ftb' l' ! J- ' "' ! h. n b".V: "d nVÄil. j Ivoh the whit, ho,,e nxt March 'hI1- is PVible '-r- may , f Krn.s: l'P.waty. h-;ini " "l 51" ZvT. v 4. Whilo one man ha- intinv.te.i only remain idle many days follow- ,

i r u ",M ' 1,1 im ,u,,i" hn mm ;,r.-,..t wuc 1 in.- the conrlotion of the inventory

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' it w.. T f'w-n nr"inr1rt or of

M!. i:.i.en Kobrt.on. W. M:sh- Me,...-,i - ''l rin; . ,u. ..v .nf,r::iir,! W.d.M.sd.iv po.'d mr.m. iml cted on r. no

n ,n h.,.or of the Tri Ka Pp , ' nt includ.nc Kamblnff. a,ioin tor;;v. Mr C. (.strorn. Mrs. J.: minor to May poo! in his PUcc. . K.'il. r ,. Mrs. Itob rtson werr- permittee cambiine and I;jur. th. ......mc iir,, Mrs. Charb-. I-Mward r:

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rr.om was al.-o inlicted, charped with

nors to frequent hif

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I ;.!!:( b :i'n! Mrs Fred (iritr.etf Ha-

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.,rti-:ic.,:iv d corated in keeping' ' f )'int--. . .... ... i i Twentv-f;ve othor

J were returned, nearly all cnarpm im wiM will' im V vr ! inmMinc in somo form. Old reslV""1'?", dents of the city say this is the

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TbTs was in appreciation of: :'r:,nl Jur'

rs of h s i aV v ' "' ;it' ?r numhrr of indictments ever with lCn:r?' - Hendricks county

' i. V ir' t b' '.did work in handling a . . . i-'m Mrs M.' V;.' 1:. Itll ' k i.traas n.ail. E.X-P resident Tdjt GlVCtl

II ig Welcome in Bermuda

!: if. M:s- Fdn i ; - ;.:.. r. .M r V!:i lb I;:. . . Haz.d a-ol Il ith b v i'.. : MfL-. o. Mrs-. M.ittb.-i Tar :..-. IV A. V',-;,( Fred Y. d. I Sr.v. b ,i r. Wo -dferd. Mn. Ibtrry W at.-".:.. Mis. F:i tri..- Yaz 1 2 .

'' rr; Jb-tzer w.is ;trr,iJ,t-il twi i-rday o'i rhar-,' s of intoxication, i I,. t tini' ab"iit noon and h' v. as I it r di.- -b ii. d During th' ai;i!ioori be was fo ind to J.e at the lot i urban station in an intoxirat d

'o:,!Ü'iMi and was auain urr- t - .1 . I

p.v As-.i. :itfd rrepn: HAMILTON'. TJermuda. Dec. 2 9. William II. Taft, former president

of the United State, and Mrs. Taft

I s1 TIMI" I'OIt ' ' " ' 14 ... . arrived Here We.ines-iay. incy wtnMb- uill b.- ;in;iijnioI b fore JiuL-e , .. , ...nmr T.r-rt Vie-

- . f i i . - i'iwtty.- iL.!'. 1 1 1 1 nit: d..io. v OMI .l C OMPANV ! . :,: Timrsday. 7. .., v.,. ,t-.o ,ni-,mnr. the American

l " w viiv h"' i-onsnl and a committee of Ameri

can. Mr. and Mrs. Taft wil remain

The Vnturv flu at. y s.-s -"LI ..at !.ot n:t.-hT wh-n :h- Mirioie F, i r k

r.i..i al ooni.-ily -omp t:y was aain

vism.Nii in iii( ac;o.

;ai-s Aiaixan i i.aer. uaiiKnirr ni lh twn months

a ryri!. (! an -n l!i ui -: l i , .;.t io a. Mr. and Mr.--, lb rthold Ka-T. HJ .

i .nii:.. u.-i M.-iu 1:1 in.' i. s.o.- .... i-. .....I,, . ....... --r.TT' Tin n 1 The nnr-...mp-mv has ,,,!.. many frand- -'ay- v.ith f. i- nds in rinca.tro. pre- N I -V ORK. Dec : ---JhO mr .-nd i nerforn.an-.- b.s. ).,,,, of Mou- ,o h r return to St. Marys riap- of Constance Talr nade mo- . , . 1 tion ructun actress, to John 1 l uo!u- mos- enjoyab.e ,,-,, b-::,,;! ; - ...b-.e. Nv York City tobacco merchant. 1: will app'-ar f-r tb. iir tirn- in 1 1 1 , v, 'no,l-.-that spi. ndb.l om dv ,hi-;-. "Th.-; SLIF.IITLV IMPIJOyi'D. was announced hda

Th- condition of A. Ha-lan.er.

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bt r'dirp." The fo;n ra r: v ;,;;" ais in!

m!h Ib nd In the i:. .,r future. j i a oprietor of tb. ll.istanr sLore. I v bo h is been ill for the past few OCAUANTINi: c.l"S. j.!as. is r ported as einy slightly Two new ras-s f r.iat r;l"ii - ('' 1 improved. -MSe- '.ver r-poi"ted in . Ii - h 1 W I i . a ( V. dn-sday and four ljorno- w-re t j IllWi; I'OII ('A LI FOUNT A. 1- a.s. d from fju iranil: . Tip 1. w j Mrs. (b ore Walton. Mrs. F. A. c-.i.--fs nr- Marzella, d nitrlit'-r of .Mr. ! ollins. Miss Rdsp C'ollins .-trid Miss at.d Mrs. 'yrl -l T'-rn:.. -nt, :'."7 Ii. Mary Jervis b ft W 'ln'-sal ly ir.ornT nth st. diphth-ria. and Frm t :m-j im; for Miami, I 'la. Harün. Kiv r :iv., sm!!po. ' Th- horn '-a !ba d ar : l'.ik.rl I.F.I.i: Fi:OM I'OIIT CLINTON. M ;r.ff. f.' l lb Crov sr.; Joseph j Mr. and Mrs'. Jack fir-.wn and Stork berxer. '1'S :. Feittell st. ('ba il.s Li- k felt of port Clinton. .. Mnallpox; Charles Zeiger. 1! " W. ! r.- visiting with Mrs. Maggie Green Fattell nt.. scarlet fever, and I ouir-' Fa rk a v. las Campbe.l, ,r.-G Lincoln way lb, I scarlet fever. 1 W- are in red of our hott'ec. s'-t j tl em 'Ut i'ba.se. Mishawaka 1'arniNO Mi:irri.N; TIUKsPW. j,,s Jiaiiy. Advt. 2S12 Tlie r.-i,'iil;i.r wtkl Thursday; ev-ninc iirayer meeting v.j;j i,.. . .. - held at th, Metho.b-t cb arch tids 'iSl 'S ) i UllllCC w .-k. An obi fashioned wat.di ., ..... . 1 .. . r -ht pacetir mil b. 1,11 Attempt to Aliud Split .n!i tr. when I r. A. !. X. al. s;p. r:i:!i-!i.l. nt of the t.o-h: a di -; 1 1. . 1 As..-i.ite.l Pres: v. ill .!. !:.! the s. rmon. The thiid T d.'KS I'rance. Dec. 29. The .. i!i'ii-. rorif'repee will !e h-ld, t hiee in-;s if the Frenrh socialist f..b. i b a se.-nl h.tr a .l ie. ru"..ri -s 1 11 t separat-lj' lat.' la iiii.-!iK'. Holy coin n. a 11 ion and Ue.lmsday in an effort to reac h an . otls. r ; at "u ...-rvice will al-o !. a ja ier .-t a ridinir to jireent a split in

1 1 11. til- socialist artv )f I'rance before'

nii'ht. The ceremony tootc piace ai

Greenwich, Conn., r.ft Sunday in the jiresence of tlie bride's mother and her two sifters. Norma a.id Natalie.

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tort-

it was said at the tvhite house all

offers have met a refusal just as thv fljO.000 one did. The president's' reason for refusinp the offers was piven as a de-fir-to market his literary output for what it will brinp. rather than to accept a definite sum for any article that, when completed, mipht not measure to the standard the president has set for himself. Just what the nature of the president's writings will be is no, known to anyone, but him. but froir the interest he has always shown in the economic history of the U. S.. it i: possible he will write further alonp these lines. Accord inp to white house officials there will be no memoirs.

it is rumored the plant will remain

id! until the middle of February.

KF.MAL r;.INS l'OLLOVi:iiS. I Pi- Fnlted Tress: CONSTANT1NOPLK. Dec. 29. Turkish representatives sent to confer with nationalists under Mustapha Krmal nt Anporn. have joinned 1P.0 nationalists, it was reported her.-ttday.

May Settle Longshoremen Strike by Arbitration Iy Associate.! Trep: NFW VOIIK, Dec. 29. Differences between harbor boatmen and their employers, which had threatened to develop into a strike January 1, may be settled by arbitration, if was indicated today after state mediators had interviewed opposing parties. Capt. William J. Maher, repre

senting the Master Mates anil Pilots'!

association, and M. F. Palzell. head 1

of a large towing company, were quoted as saying they were ready to have the issues arbitrated. Through Col. Michael J. Reagan and John J. Fealin, representing- th stato industrial commission, it was announced an effort would be made to arrange a conference) between lepresontativos of boatmen and towboat owners.

BEAR OKI. For Vour ffafi ...- ata m Rtf i Indiana . U

1 htjr tion't um perf jmU lut on. I r,r they used ir cii, lih ether potent ingredient fr.m tr,e fieui, rooor r.d forefj of Natur. A riibl formula i r.OTALKO. Ivi;jn' elixir for Luir and setp. AitonfOvrcr P'ircts in orerrornfn lAKD!.Ut itorricf FALI.ISG HAW: r.J iniuc!P GROWTH In minr ee when ts failed. Investigate. 1 1 -0. wuvtfu4 fuaeania. l-'or ir.eo, women, hil.lren. IvD tha avettlse-

rient. Fhow other. l'opi:Ye!y wenderfat. Bry KATALf O at th Arog itore; or rid 10 eetiu (ii?r or itimpi) for proof bos and guarur.tee, to John nrt Drittalm, Stu F. New York

KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and HealtKy With Cuticura Soap 3op,0!nrent.TlOTrn.2- rrrrywher For mpl nr:CaUetraLibrterli,Dpt.X.ya:4a,MAU.

t':e full s ssiott W-dti sdav night l'i:i.I.fVSII11 i'LITi IIi:i:croi:. lak.s n th.- pi.-stion of affiliation Following are tb- i aa- of :h- di- wit; the third internationals.

r ctrs of the Fellowship dub -tp- ' While ;be U-ft. renter, and ripht ; j -anted ;i! th- mer.thlv bir-i.. r T.i. "ronps smiirhr earnetly in iidividua! i! iv i-v.-tiiiii;: Hob. rt Kn.bb'-k. '!.. tams for a ( otnmon tround fo'Frof H. A. Mo ran. G. F. Wilbans. unity, it was rurrently stat.-d in al! John W. Harnard, Hon. M. W. Mix. s- tii.ns that. I--w expected anythi liobert Iiola rts-.p, II. M. Featr.. r. . -ei.t th- division which has ap

lb-.. J. A. Firn.-tt. D. I . : Hen. C. A. Carlisle, 'onrad Ibrr. tt;.-. W. LodPt-'. Dr. Leo F. Var.Fi. A. l. Warner and Attorn- - ' M't-a.-. !-.

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deposited lie fore .Tan. 12. 1021. will dr;: ItJtrrot frtnii Jan. 1, 1921. MISHAWAKA THl'ST AL- SAVINGS COMPANY

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.lAMIlS TsOILlS AlIKFsl'FD. J miM Tsoilis. one of the jropii -t its of the MNhawaka I'niit -jn-j any. was arrest .1 late Tt!-day lbllt. ("nar.-d w:tb obt a l :: : r. p:"o..rty un!-r I..!.--- p:--tens--. Tr.o tii. otlur proprietor is also niab . arrest on a similar ch.ar;- pr f. ir I y Frnest l'lowaty. F dh n. . ir. la mi held on JH.ea-.O bond. INFANT 50C IUI S The four months old son of Mr.

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Foi.fJh st.. died at tbe f.,! i,Iv ii.aae. Vc-ln-sd.i mornhv.: at 7 o'cb.'k. IF- is s irivd !.is part nts and Th---,- isters. Th body wil! b.- tab en t- I bvirp. v.-h.-re the f;:t--r.; s- r and t-irln I wi'i : b. bb

'al. ,l n( i!". Misb.awaka b. ii - : O. F. ? . Tu. s ! tv evt ".! . cr!; an-1 intallat i"... a -1 r. 1 1

ro lf AVI' foi: r.M.iroisM Miss Sue de b'M . ni. L'Ol S Ma :?: '.. wltt lcae t"d iv for 'a : if v:i : : t-i ;-t,.1 the winter.

goi's to Minnr; w Mr Mlvq r. lia F-dan wil! 1 . . : -- Mic:Ian f'i'v to t-;- !a -

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TODAY TOMORROW

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in the strongest role of his career

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A Robert Brunton production. Also "LONDON BOBBY' a Snub Pollard comedy.

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In his latest picture

KEEP the HOME FACTORIES RUNNING Buy the Products of HOME INDUSTRY RIDEHOUR GARMENT COMPANY Retailing at Wholesale Prices East Wayne St. One Block from Mich. St.

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First Trust & Savings Bai OF MISHAWAKA ' in same building, under same management as First National Bank Combined Capital $200,000.00 Combined Surplus 160,000.00 Combined Resources over $3,500,000.00

Special for This Week Only MINERVIA YARNS

65c Ball This week only 39c

25c Ball This week only 17c

Largest and Best Assortment in City.

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" now I can buy just what I want to buy the style I want and the quality and pay exactly one-half the regular price " thus many South Bend women expressed themselves the first few days of our great sale now in progress. NEWMAN'S Sensational Clearance Sale Means You Can Buv Choice of WINTER COATS at Half Price. Choice of any WINTER SUIT at Half Price. Choice of CLOTH DRESSES at Half Price. Choice of any WOOL SWEATER at Half Price. Choice o f BRUSH WOOL SCARFS at Half Price. SILK CAMISOLES at One-Fourth Off. WOOL SWEATERS or SCARFS at Half Price. 1 00 COTTON SHIRTWAISTS $1 .50 values at 69c. " All PARTY DRESSES at Half Price. Choice of any SILK DRESS at Half Price. FUR COATS and FUR SCARFS at Half Price. SILK BLOUSES or OVER BLOUSES at Half Price. Choice of any SKIRT at Half irice. PETTICOATS AT BIG SAVINGS $4.50 to $5.95 Silk Petticoats at $3.95 $6.50 to $6.95 Silk Petticoats at $4.50 $7.50 to $9.75 Silk Petticoats at $5.50 $10.75 to $11.75 Silk Petticoats at . $6.50 $13.75 and $15.00 Silk Petticoats at .$8.50

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