South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 365, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 December 1920 — Page 4
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D3ARD APPROVES J .P3JTAS2 BRIDGE
HEARS DEATH
DT I tin 111 fTDÜT chrlstman .lay : i-outh Rend.
and Mrs. I'dward Krill an 1
son Nick and .Mr. and Mrs. Mi. lard i 'ni . i r-
iwriu ana imam ciUi;irer were
KU'.i:s at the home
Clarence Miller a
Four Participant in Cnlvrr Pank ItoMicry An J;i!e.l at PIvinoisth.
mr i:. r.: vu:i. Mrs. ."..ary K. l;,.r: ;ir 1. 'Z2
.".in it.. oied at .i:r h m i'.f.!:v..- j d..y i;.o: i.ing at l.r.O o'l 1;, follow- I i.g hrt-e- r.or.th-i bl.a -s. R . i 1 s
; i.'-r nu .:t'..'i, u,..; m i. r.arnaru, Sunday school Sunday at the she 1? survive 1 by her daubu r. '4- VI .ilMrt XT" til ttin ! n: ' thren church at 10 o'clock; su-
.dna I'.. o.rhfc by a u..iu- i permter.dent, Willis L:
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Coroners Must Answer
Excess Charges Charge
PüLIü'ÜiH
fi-n:criN!T.P prom pact-: n:
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They h rfk 1 the men in the bank into the hack room, w.vept the rll s
. f n.lr.s ard 1.1". prepared to make
Th" sound of th
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was
e: d !; I hik-
ir.to saeks and th-ir ;,f't.i,.vsy,
Fhnoting at-
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Pun er t !
! h" n r.d-ncr a if:orrr-o:i ui:h
a n. .- Tn K. Iff
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old, an I ban ; Üh' w is r.i iri t .'.rd J 1 o, .li.'T O. iflf S" tr and the CoriH.
Mo inlay- Improvement
Aj..'r tiicnt- Confirmed.
ric : wiil ! h J I at '
1:20 oVloc k l V,d..y :
ti-iHt ir.jr. Tairial :cw e::u : cry.
ill in itiver-
f M.TL-rn) rrrM pa or: o.ve ) i i . i i i ! vi u:::l the regular rn".Ptinp on i t, Wedr.e-.dtiy. Tho Increased cn.-t of the large plje used in the nr. i.rucf inn of the ever caused the axsf 5--.s.ients t con.fidcred too
.ydirk.: follow.
t-d by iirtathing t.rvicen by Rev. I V. Iukf r, rastor. Ill.TAorth lowers vldted one eve-
LAPOTITI- Ind.. Dec. 29. Thr,, A frvice in th- form of 'urunt-'M of Importe county must a rniulcal program was held at St. answer for alleged exec? of charges iThomad church on Christmas ev..
iior uieir services ana services reu-i a niii!cai rome.lv. "The Sunsnin
ckred by their deputies. In a sjit to y," is on at the Ilialto Thurda 'e brought in circuit court liere by! evening. Kle Stan.sbury. state attorney, in be-I ijc-r-ha Harris and Uubv Canan. half of L.a))orte county. Sams ag- Lvno .,vc.re arrested at Knox for -regaling more thi.n $;t.000 were j slealir :g a horse and buggy belongoverpaid by the auditor of Importen..- t(, a farmer. hav been een-
tcuced. liertha Harris was commit-
:?ar: il a Tinvd th vt g.ith-r-d across ihe s:rt"t. Jar.b Sa!n. owiir of a drygoo-ls
arid hardware ?tore, nr. ! J' rorr.e I
Zch!-1. stock buyer. w-r' and jr pare 1 to I ad th -galr.st the bandit". Wound Two I'ltizvn
FUNERALS
armed crowd
Thho:
v :v. Mai.WK F.-'m t. 1 of Kddy N. Sohank. 1 Fi. th Mt., Ui r I'ark. will
r.ing last week ;.h his brother. Ian Cwc-rs, and family, leaving on i-'riday to ypend Chrlirr.as with his parents. Mr. and Krs. T. K. Ewer., of Cambridge C..t Ind. Albert Miilifcen of Iydick to a Tuesday j?ucst at the Home of Mr. and Mas. C. K. Birry. v Mr. and Mrs. Wlii.am Werntz and
II. Werntz of South Bend
couniy ind approved by the county commissioners, it is alleged.
Three T rain men Killed When Freights Collide
Ka.ph
l ht l.l from th- residence Kritl.;y i
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st irtii.J: ai-io
the street, - ral .i;i ts were lit 1
tnio'.ign tne iaru: v.in.i.uv v tat ".-.nd its. Z-ehi 1 f 11 with a I'll b-t rr c .VnrT'C I. h.s hip a::d on In h.is nrrk S il:.' -J ' J O
w.'.h lilt by tiir'' bul ts. (:. in thf ') id a m tlK- r tl: r two in th- n:ck Tii1 bir.dit in the Mnrmon arto-
tr.i.fii ti-'C-usu' 1 .gut t'r.rtl ana st art
afternoon at J o'clock and ! urial will bf in Powman c- . boy. He v. I.ramb nb; rg will officiate.
FOUR MEN Ar
by the residents.
Am s-nu n's Confirmol. j Tutuday with Mr. nd Mrs The fo!3;.wir:g at-' . ts.neiit rolls : JoIIlff.
wero conr aed: Pipe sewer on Mr. and Mrs. Jam's Ilarsoda. have Vv'orwins,;! f:.. from College st. to. moved from this place to the re.?I-
,iV ur .t.; ri surfaced asphalt pave-, ance recently occupied by Mr. and i track.".
meiit on Wayne St., trom St. Joseph Mrs. namoeria-in in Ardmore st. to Ivifayette .t., and water con-. Heights. ntrtions on Ca vcri Mb, from Mich- Mr. and Mrs. Gano SIsk of South i;:ao Ft. to High st. I Bend visited Friday afternoon at the A.rtsuuni roll for the follow-! home of his brother, ErntM Sisk, ivg were filed at the meeting, and family. prade. curb and walk on Catalf.a Herbert Wilson, who was burned
KNOXVILLE. Tenn.. Dec. 23. Three trainmen wore killed and three others seriously injured late
spent i Wednesday when two freight tra'ixs
were In collision near Crandall, (la., on tho Atlanta division cf the Louisville ünd Na-hvilie railroad.
about 9 5 miles east of h're. The
blocked
it was FJ-ld, for 12 hour?.
would he
BRAZILIAN EMBASSIES
TO ACQUIRE QUARTERS
av. irom Indiana av. to Oliver st.;:hy gapollie at his garage 1 i i- f'vtr on Hill st. from Corby Hend ane Christmas day. Ft. .D Howard st.. and pipe pewer on proving.
In South la im-
-d to ririve away A3 the maelune ' (OSTWFA) P:f)M PC.P OVK ) I .'f.trtd up. o:i- other m.m j i?:ip d i-.u. tht. mnrhiiM- ami th'y tied. tr- ,,usin' ni- "were skating
Harper court from the St. Joseph river to Lincoln way Tl., and Edge.aiM Privi f mm Ihrni.f Crurt in
TRUST FROBE. point SC fttt north of Harper
Court.
ted to the girls' reform school at Indianapolis and Ruby Canan. aged 15, was paroled to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grube ar.d son, of South Bend, spent the weekend with Mrs. Grube's mother, Mrs. Julia Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Huffman, of Lüpel. are the guests of Hfv. and Mrs. O. T. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kobortsnn. of Mihawaka, s-pent .Sunday with the former's parents,, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robertson. The body cf Dallas Anderson, who was murdered In South Bend on Thursday, was taken to the home of hlf- mother. Mrs. Jesse Finney, residing one mile and a half south of Argos on the Michigan road. Sunday morning. Funeral services were held at 2:30 at the M. E. church in Argos. He was buried in Maple Grove cemetery, near Argos. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Goss. son Paul and d-ughter Margaret are snendlag the holidavs at Bremen.
compardor.:-. th- money in
l: ivin their thr ! rr;."l rn :t
tlif rr.arhinf. S'-X' ial n,-n r.in to ti- h irlv.aro r- and Vtairn..l ruiim and r-tur:i- .'. par.riing th thr " v n. Warnii wi re rt ;u; to f jii oui. ' ' -ovii. ? watch for tlie i! ing au-
i
thought
rUed
Hunters, They Sa,
ir.o.j;:-.
Babbit
Tii- trio rt d tbroaph 'I o-ring their ihtrht 1-v
ill Sll-T- Th..- pO?v.. foUoved . : finally rorin-1' d th" thre. d'ts in a blind alley. Afier the h--uyti (1 th ir arnnumhbd all- ge.l h nidi's gave up. The iin-n refused to talk
o:i very thin ice.'
"Vciy Weak a-"." The witn V5 admitted he
nie t;over::at nt r.ad pics.naid a
"very v e i k c-isc" against the Am ri- ; can V)i i:i.n campany and exp'-sod the hope that proCC'-diVTS Would be' instituted agair'Si ano her firm to U r: ari i m.ke o rtain wh th r or
th. Ed iy plaa legal. IK de
ft -ruled the p'.an on toe grouri! that!
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LINE FOR $95,000
RIO DE JANEIRO. Dec. Cl.-
Buildings for Brazilian embassies!
and legations abroad will be ac-
trc a An.iron-i. nf t.oo, T. luuirea vv purcnase unaer a legisia-
x-isito.I Sunday with her sister Mrs!,tivo resolution sanctioned by 1'rcst
Ed Krill. .ic.oa. xoc uvei.ia.ciiL .? 'lu- i-- f M , Walters
Miss Anna McKeel of South Brrd l7a necessary credits o the - Wpinners, primnrv ar c. juspent Frbtay with Mr. and Mrs. . nt of ap proximal ely $ ,0. 000 in r vlmcM of the M. E. Charier- Groves. , each financial period. 'church were entertained at the
The W. M. S. will hold their next' church "Wednrsdav afternoon.
A number of the city's best talent
tnrptinff v.'cdncsday, Jan. 5, at the Bolshevik Army Begins
I
not
fre-pp nt il --u -' i-"bi d pres. d. nyir.;.: how-,.-,, tv 'V i . that ;t ma.l" then; unL'orm.
T I i uu in an, r-- ' rif a .Mr. i nu r
,i iii.hi, mat it one mans price on
Three Victims of Misliawaka lrolley-Atito Crash Ai-k Damages.
na.
. the wh- tt
product cent s.
anI a third man's at
taken t the er. ptian of
hunting rabbits
p iiec Mtatlot; with
the
rig they wen out and knew nothing
of tb- rofihi-ry. Siiortly after Iii thre. men w re lo- ked up here, wird wan rcrlved from 1-Ir.ox saying Hey r was arrestr-'l th-re. Sairu- and Ze( hi 1 v. re taken to a al hoxpit:il where pliyvtr ians s ud t!iir conditicn wa critical. (uaril I11onrrs. Authorities btlieved that the m--n who atfmptfd the robnr-ry today are members of th- nif f:nr.R which has ri ti'ocd many northern Iru1. iana ba:ik durin th last few y. ars. ( iti?. nf were enrag- 1 against th" rtbers whn they heard that two of their badlrg business nn wa re injured and authorities were taking c v -ry pr caution to guard the tuen I'i'om mob action.
th s i tue r. -mains : r o c n ;
cents, all on, tht."U wi-uid cid
you . "If -aeh reniained plied the wi.i.!S. "You know in the (al ecor.o-nv tint it
a. ;vn.ith r man's anotiier man' at
4 J
Fame comi, oddity, that stable, would
constant," re-
haw of pr.litb
an tmp-tjal-
hihiy?" Mr. Püt' r'r.ver ;;ked. "Xo I d. n't." th w:tncs -.aid. ) I 1 1 l; ; A I V A N T G! . OtloT ad antag. ; of the. plan., Mr. Matth '.vh insisted, were that it does away with seert-t rebating, ellrratcs
Three per.-oml Injury dampfe vu!tn may cost the Chicag(i. South I'C' d. and Northern Indiana Railroad co. $!.-,fo if the plaintiffs ct4lect all they ask for in the compltimts liled in super'or court Wed-rp.-'lay. ' Tlie plaintiffs. Adam SemieoLik, Josfej)h Weitrzykowski, ar.d Anton Kurdelewlez, assort that they wt re injured to the extent asked for in the complaint when they were
craved by a car belonging to and oprrat'd by the defendants on IJncoln Way E. end Carlton st. in Mishawaka, on the evening of Dec. 4. "AIwvp Speed Limit"
According to the complaints tiled,
home of Mrs. H. Young of Ard
more. Mrs. Cora Cook and children. "n.irlc and Martha, of South IJend. were Chr'stmn day gue?ts at tho home of the former's sister, Mrs. C. E. Berry.
7 -' I aiong i lerary anu musical iirus Demobilization, hoportWVT u Bri;?hU!.(l0 Sunday aftet1 I noon to entertain the children. Miss LONDON, Lec. 29. Fartial de- ilsther O'Keefe to d the story of
mobilization of the Russian bolshevik army has begun, following tho
completion of the more
.miss rsina rniiips ot south Reno military operations, siys
visited C'Tistmas day with Mr. and wireless dispatch. This action, the Mr. Ed Wilson. ' message adds, will allow soviet RusMr. and Mrs. Ira Bottorff an 1 i sia to concentrate upon Rh principal .lauchters, fV-Ic-na and Enid, spent i economic problems. Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. ! harleü Mattcson. MKI-T FA'TIASIVE HMDS Eb-ctinn of officers wns h Id on I'y Assoetntod I'riis: Sunday for the Ardmore Sundav; DriJLTN, Dec. 2t. The military srhoo' for n period of six months, i V,'edr.elay m-.de exter.pive raids
Birds' Christmas Carol." Prof.
Davidson's orchestra furnished mu-
important ; sjc anfj Miss Julia Yockey sang fr
a .Moscow the children.
The pollyanna Girls of tho Presbyterian church held a social mceti' .g at the home of Edna Beatty on Tuesday. The 1920 graduating class of Plymouth high school have announced a holiday reunion and clas:party for Tuesday evening at the
hanic of Miss Jeane Metskcr. on N.
The 19 IS class will annual class party
evening at the home of
i.i . i-a . n , .Ta ...u ...1 l,M3.
Willis Lydick; assistant superinten-! nes esta MIshments throughout : .1 A -! -.1 x ... . i 1.. 1 J T V .. 1 .1 ..r .. I . ... i I I'Ji U I III 1 I
neni. uiauu u uonneu; secretary, ; jluuhu. m nuuaan '"iir.
-en-ntv iiuiuTii ireasurer, .irs.,"" n..v.v, ....... v rnmhpck 0"ä N Center st
iiit-ii, in iiu.ii, i;icu.iiii envrr i-ii-vi. - ik uu m-. .......... !,,
chortstr, Biinche Sisk. score of young men were arrested. MY. and Mrs. Krnest Potter and hildreti of Samtde st road we.-e XIULACK ASSF.MF.S COMMAND
sret pnees and puts the purchaser lh;" ; , jr. .t uS 1 esl J and seil, - on a ground of eq'.anty. c,ir v,at, (,pcratlr at a Kpoed above eluded: KVCk'pn4, 1113 of thetlay in;that hxrd by the cily ordinances.
OFFICIALS IN SOFTII BUND. J. P. Walter, vita- president uf the Pank, was in South lit ml .it the tin e of the robbery and dIJ not learn of the loss until iufornud by The NewsTimes. He said that the bank rarries robbery insurance and that it would be impf-ssihh' to tell how I'iiii'h rnopev was secured bv the
robbers until nn Inventory is mide.imonv thrtt Metrie; l app!i:n ces con
'Testimony that the national as-so.-iaiicn of (otrical cortractors, with a iii"i!;!'.rs,:i of 2."i in the Cnlted States and Canada, sends out twice monthly a list of "fair prices" recommended to h- charged for ehe-; tr'e,,l appiancis ami their installa- '
Ron.
Evidence of i.rpr'tl dicrin: :na-' tion by the c-m-nt maiufacturers arainst c'n r.-tf-is an 1 other buyers in favr of deal rs through a rule of the Portland Ce?-,-,,. as.-:oo!atin. Tst;moity of profp.-i ah ;ve 100 per cent b ing reu'ai !y reported l- terra cet'a m anufariurers ond tsti-
Marvin Marsh. pr -sccutor of Marshall county, also was in South Rend at the time of the robbery.
tractoj-.s pr.diNd sixty percent nvd
more on the ditY r nee hctW'"n their li!or erst an 1 what they chai ned for the labor item in dav work.
ROTARIAXS" FROLIC IS HUGE SUCCESS
McGAXXOVS FATE RESTS U ITH JURORS
i (CON'TINf r:i F1HM PAG': ONE.) CONTINFED FROM PAGE ONE.) jcuils.Ch' rlvxs. mon es and iin Maid he left Katy and .1 tin W. ! .everal other ar'i les w re found in
Joyce at midnight before the shoot
tht i
v e
s- many
tr.el f .
0Hn Argunuaits. ArumcntM to the jury began p;mjtly with tlie opening of th court. Asst. Pros. F. W. Green opened f. r the state spaaking .' 4 mmutes li- charged d liberate perjury anl lmir (ui the part of the defense w itneyes.
Gr en wes fodownt by Atty. R d. who fim.ilied h:- argu.oeat . with a s'.irring appeal t tin- jarVi lVi.lt Judge .M.(? innol) l e ac';Mllt-.l , as an innoicnt man whose su'.Uain.:! :urn!y has l-ren more . thjti: ,;v,.., . v, I. I
I ' U I 1..- U II it .1 i l I 1 V jUI ll ? IIUIU 111flict.
strange places among the audience
people at the bee! on of h s h i-ob I Af;er the f-n: -'ain:v t chni's were di-p'd of cui klv and th-
Uid th:it the eoll'sion was caused by
the e.aessive speel of the car. They ass, rt that the automobile, which was driven by Kurdelewiez. was threw n a great distance down a ban': by the cr'.hsion, and that it was co'iipVtcly demolished. Somicniak, who as!;s for $35,000 dam iges, ass. rts in the filed complaint that his lower rlhs and hip wa re fraeture '. that he vus'alned a biUlt'e f.-acture of the right Jaw, and tu,t his it; Id ear lrum was jii-nctured. rnd will nt ver regain its ;-.r::ier us?. Weitrzykowski asserts that he was cut on thf eye and face by flying gia.n from the windshield of the e;;r. and that his vision is perma -.u ;.tly affected by the cuts. ' s tys th.it his f; co is permanently di'agured by scars received In the a-i dent, that internal injuries to bi- Vt ai d salne. and a broken i:f,bt arm also caused by the accib r', entitle ahn to $33.000. S i" . ieni:ik. the driver of the car, cP. has that bis in.'ur.'es are internal, ami that his rieht hip was frac-'r-i. and that his ri rht ear eirum w-:i t-v.i... tared, as well as his face '.l ed with splittern of broken glass
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.) WASHINGTON. Dec. 2J. Rear
and lrs Ralph PoUiff. i Admiral A. '. Nib.ack h.ns been orMr. and Mr. Charh Groves an1 1 f'pr'l to assume command of Amerson, Joseph, spent Sunday with the ican naval forces in European waformer's parents. Tr. and Mrs. ters. succeeding Vice Almiral II. Groves of South Bend. j MeL Mtise. it was announced today I at the navy department. r-xVM-TAV C"ATl-:il REVOKED S
By Associated Tress: tl'i'AU'A. Dec. 29. The charter of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Engineers has been revoked. Teon Moore, president of the Canadian traeles and labor congress announced Wednesday. The union comprises more than twelve thousand rallro-d workers, the maloritv
of whom are employed on Canadian national railwavt.
UFSIGVS POSITION'S. Itv As He5atd Press: "SACRAMENTO. C;dif.. Dec. 2. Chester M. Howell of Fresno. Calif..
recently appointed by Pres't Wilson j Canton,
rhe class has 49 members.
Plymouth lost one of her prominent citizens and successful business men in the death of Henry Hall. His daughter, Mrs. Fred Fromm, of South Bend, will stay at the home for a time with Mrs. Hall. I Ir. Fromm returned to South Bend Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humrichoufer entertained Ed Eckert of Detroit during the holidays. Miss Leis Ilumrichousei a teacher in Detroit, and Miss Frances Emerson, who has been teaching in
111., ate spending their va-
with home folks.
lo l e a member of the United States ' c atmn
rhipping board, announced Wednes-j lay that l.e soon would give up his c . j American PoonJo work nn that body to become a mcm-OÜMm UUCrH(lu ' -OpiC
the 1 be-r f California's state railway com
mission.
AimxiGV cotabuIat?y i:Ticrisn fires.
srl .niltS FNIONTOWN, I'a., Dec. 29. Two
MANILA. Dec. 29. Arraignment 1 -'tempts by incendia -ies to destroy of 77 constabulary soblier fn th the First Presbyterian church bu ldeharees ef murder In connection i 1"-' Jlf Fa:r Chance, near here, were with rlns of Dec. IS, whieh result- Yrustrateil Wednesday night when cd In II death?. Wednesday was ; the fire., smarted nar the main enintnoncd indefinitely upon re(fU st 'ranee, were oxtimtui hod before exof the defense counsel, -tensive damage resuRed.
Alarmed by Quake Shocks
By Associated Pro?.: ni ...eS AIRES. Dec. 2f. Fr -(;uent earth shocks in the Mendo::a district are alarming the population A violent shock was felt in Mendo.-. City rttl:5. o'clock Tuesday morning. It lasted six seconds and another tremor eiceurred at 3 :."' o'clock. Little damage wtis caused and no victims have been reported.
OPPORTUNITY
By Juanita Hamel
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iur damages amounting tc
: lie ng the MdV r i The pro,, a as in cha .-Congrsm ux R- e !;.-. ' pilot of I;.
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For
Injuries
as
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there was ito
doubt
BoyJ said
Uu. a "'third man" v. as at ihe .v -en -' but denie 1 th it he was .McG.tnno: lie Kclared h- would not believe tM stories of toariy t.f tlu1 witnesses m the state uitless thry c.iitp- p, hi :th a certificate "si';a d by (In 1 l.:ais--;f." lie l.raiuii'vl .-'ioe of 1 ta.e witnesses as "Ivrrilee examples of the human race." (bearing! t.'ie.t some of them "cover the whole j tat:;' of depravity." ! "W- will take care of the: slan
derers when this trial i over." Boyd declared. Mc-eiaimoii on Trial. If McG.innon shot Kagy. was it a sine act to run and leave h.s car Pehind?" he asked the jury. "Unb he was ir.sare he would have driven ava, had he hr vi the slr.. "Mcdann'Ui is :; tri .l for snooting liandd Kagy, his friend, a man wr.h whem h n er l:.ol a word, a man fr the shooting of whom there i not and could have been no motive. "McG.vnnon nvny have erred in drinking brandy other rnen have done the Mnir ht already lias paid a thuuseul times over ami over ai;alii f-r that mistake.' Boyd sa. 1 in concluillng his argununt. MeGannon appeared d e-piy inter-:-ted in the cic-s.r.s: argtiments. his e watulering occasionally from the speakers to the Jury box. "It was a wonderful fpeech." he
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a little Wayciech ii btst i)
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fek ; Fed : m 'k, er hi.-
ilae at 61 1 was had! f .co nos. - anta-Taiiis
--; . i na t icu r.s un- ' m n lown the hn.,v.
: s . . iS all t it
- cv-urt f oeip
.'.y rai st Garni--, in whicl ks ( d .mag-:- ior the asHe all. ges that he is sick
ar.d L.ir-e from tho encounter. that the injuries sustai b.." to ids dp aa.l Ids sp.r.o w.. 1 i r i: him to w ork, at his r g-
-e thing u at filed
Industrial Cc.ul'l ens I J ) k''ll'l ' lt1?l'fflll
'i.'i. no i u iy '.!((. t.
Three Girls III From Drinking Canned Mill:
HAMMOND.
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NEW Y'dRTC. I er
y . Industrial
Failed Stabs and laws for the pro-
eoiahtiop.s in the the need of labor
t Con of
s:-e.! kers
n sday night ef th.o A::ic ri-an Assoc ation of Rahor Iegis'.-itian. which opened its fourteenth annual tneetimr Weilntstay af'ernoon. Itev. J.':;-i A. Rj n. prof--'s u of indutri ! i-tb.ics of the C holla urd-
if -rL o .1 R i..- i I i
nt the flinner here Wed
Stephen
Vf rs'-ty of America: R i
S. Wise of the Fr e S n i go rue. New York City, and Whiting Williams orderly i -c pr-s dent (f the Hy-
Prv
the
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ui au.ic a monj Kiam.
' Plans to urge Immediate passage y rongre s of a bill extending th workmen's comensa tion act to pro-
Dc. 2S.
Three girls are in a critical condition at a local hos.dlal as a result o acute po.soning hedeved to have been caused by condensed m.lk servcfl ac a restaurant bf uti industrial plant at lltgcw.sch. III., where they were emploed. Several other girls are il.. but their condition is not believed to be serious. The giris were stricken immediately after eating their noonday nual and they were rushed to the hospital hire-. Chemists will analyze the contents of their stomachs.
speakers cm the pro-' Steamship Iliis Uarzc:
Tho Men Are Missing
said us Boyd concluded. After a short rcces. Pro. Raskin losed the state's ..rgunn-nt anJ ht.n Juuca Rerm-u delivered a hricf charge to the jury.
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accident insurance to lo--?.
Cy .ssociaU-d Press: .,.v un;K, lec. 29. The pas-
shore'ii-a and siil-irs were dis- i .vee.ger ste-umship Nieuw Amstercussed at the o-e:u:- ? s.ssion (f the ! dam. sal ing Wednesday for Hol-
meetirg this afternoon. Officers of i ".ami, struck and sunk the steam
Gust I'Appas was arrested
Svrsi.. Roberts Wevin sday
nigh;
by on
lor.gsharer.ien'p spoke.
i.r.d seamen's ttnions
a charge of r.:alIc;ous trct.p;i-
Margaret Ersdahls,
ifKtaurant, is
tie
of the Vistula complair.tar.t.
Norwegian J essel Sinks In 12 Feet of Water
CirARLETON.
iignter, John . Craven, as she was pass-.ng the statue f liber-y. The barge had a crew of throe men. One was picke! up hy the police patrol boat. The two others have not been accounted for.
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Dec. 2 9.
I'appas is alleged to have atu-mpted i The orweg-in auxiliary schooner to kisk in the rear door of the res- Korsin s sank In 12 feet of water
tivurnnt Wednesday afti rnoon. and broke Into three pieces insid?
WJnriay night he returned Is
lCed to have rrsumed his klcki
tactics. Sergt. Roberts was call
NF.X. CHAMXII AtLAIN UlPROVES WA-SRlNGfON, Dec. 29. The condition of Sen. Chamberlain, of Oregon, who underwent an optra-
,. the Charleston Jetths lite Wedne-- llün herc last w"tJlC- was Ported to ;'. .-! dav notwiths and r g effort bv the'1' in-proved Wednesday night foi'd coast guard cutter Seminole to savo Iow'r' an unext-ted rise in the
and Pap pas taken tody.
rus-
Matt H.ey, South I'end, anl Ii e Conger, fvuth Rend.
Try NF.WS-TIUES Want Ads
the v.ssel fr..m inm whi-Ti tnad . r nator s iemper.iure. wnicn neces-
gair.e l headway some hours pre-1 s'utt'd postponement of a second vlously. The cutter, asslated by tho operation Tuesday, tug Ce-cllla played streams on the Attending physicians s-iid they vessel for severa hours and towoJ ' '"'iif-ved Cn. Chamberlain's condi-h-r here. The crew was removed 'tion would permit the final opera-sn-m after the flames were dicov-! '- to be performed either tomorercd. -ow or Friday.
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When Mrs. Housewife Buys the Sunday Dinner
In the days when prices were lower than they are now, Mrs. Housewife went over to the corner grocery on Saturday afternoon and bought whatever she could find that would make a nice Sunday dinner. She bought promiscuously a little of this, a little of that. Before she went to the store she, perhaps, had little idea of just what food was going to be served at that Sunday dinner the meal that is the biggest one of the week in most families.
But today Mrs. Housewife buyj differently. Higher prices and the advancement of the culinary art to a science has caused this change in her method of buying. She does her buying as systematically as she does her cooking. She knows pretty well in advance just what is going to grace the table for that Sunday dinner. She plans it well and she krt9ws just the exact amount of vegetables, flour, eggs and the many, many other necessary things, needed to make that dinner a success and she takes just as much pride in tnaking that dinner a success as her husband does in making his business a success, After the dinner has been planned she starts her buying systematic buying. She knows that the wideawake grocers and butchers advertise so she looks to their stores as the place where she can find the best quality at the best price. She knowsf toof that The News-Times Market Page which appears in the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning editions, carries the advertisements of these wideawake dealers in foodstuffs and she makes up her lists accordingly. She also finds on that page the market quotations, recipes and other news that interests her making another reason for her to turn to that page.
Grocers c.nd butchers are given an opportunity by The News-T imes to make their appeal to the housewife just at the time when she is buying and in the place to which she lcoks to find the articles she wants for that Sunday dinner.
Let the advertising department tell you how you can cash in cn this Sunday dinner, Mr. Grocer and Mr. Butcher.
Call 2100 and ask ior an ad man. Use the Market Page in the South Bend News-Times
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