South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 60, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1922 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1922

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Indiana and Michigan News

ACTRESS' MOTHER TELLS OF MARY'S

:?. i th:!r 5:;iper Fn Liy nlrht. an-l' lecu v.hlch Lr wtj. :t rurr.T.".! f.- p-Trr-ir-it hrlrV ras iffrrsjili-.l to scrar h-- Pv the In orrar.-.rlrr If rrirrr.r f r : r- .-.. ' ..-.- r..n.

510.000 a we?k for Si weeks, with a bonus of Jlo.dv'P

ias; wer;; 1: wa - ts:ip.N.i tr. it ; tJiro.it. Ja:;:, .-h- 5-1:

Zukor raised Mary from $4. ,""io : i "No. pi. vn-i vo-p j ., AT;V k.;:;n- "-n MP;:!

' J10.O00 a vreek. Tuv!ay her mot:. - j here," f.i: ! ,... PclTre Fhr p-j-'h ',P' . - .nn! ht on-.

tol'l about tV- 1r:? wh-n Mary ;5topri : i ar.1. as V,i n. prtrr. in frv.p.i th T-

ADVOCATES USE OF BUSSES AS FEEDERS FOR IHTERÜRBAHS

Competition V i t li KIrrtrir. Lines for Patron;?'. HowrT. I Oj)o-el. ;.vri..'.r f : - -v::i f i i : ' r- r ' ' c ' " 3 ' ''.' r - t 1 '. ' f r ' i r J '! r. !! n v . . 1 : ' 't ; ' ; T a .-"

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1rr.- 7'itfHi Had Xolhin Oi OVs O'y Councilman MAI: ION. I'.i J"' 2t. .l'---a-. :.r y r r . i ct: ;:; i'.v.ar. oi c, . Vy. Ir l.. '."r.l t th rot- .'.!!.!'. iy ar.'l f : r . ! i '.:: !.'- !:. P.rr. to th- fa t :! :. i.' ! on IV 1 1. TK- k:.-w t i . . : v. .i - :- :u'.s'r:" :ini up- n r .e;--i:: f,;;r. ! P..- t;.- ! t.t-r v.-n . . t . h.n by a ronp.iny .. ij.rh t- f " ; .i.' ,7.f 13 Jr. rr.'TtiorUi : T.: l.y Vi" inforr.T-1 th m ; r vf-;n r - "f h - "i,h 1 -1 ' it'"i'.!v .-TacL"'

HEW CEMENT BIDS RESULT III SAYING

OF OVER $100,0001 ,f:

STRUGGLE TO TOP S

jrot JS a week a rJ.JKl actrr

! r. :n. sho;p( f;-o;u yo.

her ami dau.ht'-r then ?pht vol', er 'ver !;scharn-l

Mary'? earnings Lu-5ö ar.-.l thoy still

:o. ilr. I'ickford sai I. Th m"thftr testif.-''i that Mrs.

,-M.rs. Kickford Testifies Daupli- i "7 f '".t" 5 t:;1'- 1 ;

; lr orkecl for $8 a eck müo a wek. Mr. v. i;kerrintr r - M

a Child Actrese.

!rh ha 1 b-r. r.frvr.-j. ar.l f l.-z the lav- to x rr;vlt th 5"i', t I ; o:'!ah'.M vr.c h.s return f rr :.i 1 1 -r a:. ', w ! r: i:r. r ovt-.t., t. t I ! rrar.f". t-hf-r he jr.r.t K rnorth1 ;' : tr.nl 1

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W YORK. Feb. 2.

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. .. trie teaeral court tsuliäir:? luesüay . s A I- III- I- AT T I T- U u l"0 '...u .m:- .iuar. 1 are r rrtaura

Arn' Of Material U ill lCffh.n in thA wltrs3 chl!r h de-! " " ' nrr Tri)u:" n,?a"'' ln a Wir- 13 cre:ary uj,rr. they four.d him Ql Or. !.. TK.1 f oil : ...... .... " ,r. LA L1L L 1LKM C or- S. Clark of the company, de- : vv.o;r.e. ri. e A r i

. ,4 ; .u ui.i; m:p nopu GRAND RAPIF-S. M;h.. Feb. :Vr.;d that he and his wife were the to h-r-M t:n M- ;.T irv Tv-v

Oft ISiirrel-. i HKernii t- get ner a d.c noos. .;.lrK Wien! a. 20 yeara old. who ; pe-sor.s ccnvict-1 in Is At.tc? oi : j,..r (i u: j.;..., -r K,,.h

,.i salary ir. 1 & 1 , . Her hurin5. K.i.ea n:s rather, Jacoo V ierda. ;n i'JP-i- -n? in a :epartmer.t store, -.p. Th- ,-r;es f r T' .'F)i.X.l'OM., Feb. A - j Douglas F'sirhanks, wa- i.ored by a family quarrel Friday nUht. must j H!s wir? s.tys: "Am victim of fo , th- rr.ar. and lio tie I. du.-tion of lU.f'OO within a nior.thj ;h, proceedlnfr?. He walked outl-vcr.d the rt-n.air.der of his life Ir. i i:np'-r.or.at:c: Not per. on reforn-J

, in tho cost of t-ement for pavir.fr : ir.to a corridor. at on a radiator. Jackson prison. to In n :-ws iter.:. Matter under in- p.I?Y WITT SPPT"i HI "PK mile of !h X.-ti-.-.n hitrhwav w.viv o OT, th nfr. ! Sentenre x-rs -nacQ. Vi.r,'.-. tleatior.." i ' 'vn 1 1 1 . 1 . . ,"I' 111

i Monday afternoon br Superior Court, c l. cidiuui, mi ,,.v:.., r i .v

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..jv. 'y';;1;.1; i shown Tu-sday by bids sibmittel h0,-,n az.ner at skvwrapcrs

HLiJPr Ul' I' Allli-Hjto tho highway commission, j M3ry looked Mr. Wllkennlntr lnjJ"i!ge M- T.. Di:nhn:n. lie wept In IKON MOUNTAIN PASTOR

o i 1;vjwh;ch tMk i;:f prit e proposals uno.o.r-- i d'! cor'der-ation.

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Wi-en the fir?' bids for the m.:eria!s fur romid tir tl.- National

highway pavement were ca

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bv th.- rommi'slon. the lowest bid

on sack ce-mont was a pric-fe! liko increasln? the $2J0')

:ie eye and "nil havini: told her uoutc as :vj motr.er told her story iiTrxfpirc c nnv t VHITP thaji $6'?i0C 1 will ho .per. bv the. or- r.l ts v. ,th th:- .'.. v tr;in 1 & 1 Ö was d!tre??ed over jof the .hootlr.zr. She re.mair.ed co:- : Ir-llil-v5 A5 Ull LLAULU t;ary sohoo! c;ty duri-.tr ti: 'sum- ' i-i Ham.iP-.-. . ; u'-ine? affair. She also denied ered until she had tin. shed, and IRON MOFNTAIN, Mich.. Fob. ' mer month?, it was s.:: l Tu s biy. j . rjr: 'i .: ' .y n.l n:;r.". I .'lie er.paed hr at I" percent com-i then rhe. too, broke down. :2S. Rev. C arl A. Rosan!er, Sv.cJ- ; for repairs and b-:t rmont. To the'

mission to get offers from other' The widow ?a:d her husband . ih Lutheran minister, ha s r-.isr.c-d sdiool p-opert: producers s-o Adalf ZuUkor would i threatened to kill her as they fin-! a pre? dent of tho Law and Order than. .? " 0 -h

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I py.-hat Wit. r-ro-posed by three different we faParv she then received.

-,r--. d jr.: '-ompar.krt and led to a charge by Mrs. "Wiikenrdns: i suincr tho '

I,!,.;'., :? f "i...r hon- Monday. ! ?ov- McCray that there had been n,OVie f,ueon for $105.000 whicn she i

,j .. P...1V ' o.i'i.;on amor.tr iiaueri. ; ' ialms is due for having M:. rick-i

ahv bids were railed lor th 1 ford'. pay envelope fattened. i 'Mrnor. and thy s!iow..-d a u.u-' "NV.t ?h r.. oreer." Mary declared iarL'.-r s.ivii.1,. S-c-ral ampa!si v. i:, p. a-e,l If ): had di--''U?sed . a raili -ibmittf-d id'-I.tirai bids. b-:t . ,l w . h fbe nlftlr-i'if n T 1 ? !

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i ir-tha u.-.er had T!:" I'uisv:5 l,'r:"'n'1 ''niut; in;o her fStjniony the acttre.fs !t..'.;.V.'-,i iu:-np 1 vhirh proposed a price of pljettej n word about an Interview!

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amo'i-it of money, bu. did rot :nke

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bid a sm.-ilF . -,nJ 4 " i"-- i-io-- i- -it says 1 wore a p;r.K nuny

. i:eiy at points a.on the n ..iiona! Fhe exclaimed. "I never: ' S i i . ' i 'n r'. r'rio -i M vi - 't i u I 'rlri . . . '

............ ... .a,.,.. . ,.-.vnea a pmic nnrpv waist :n my i'.' ufli'.-ry on sam Ih;es ttvl'Pi ;. ' j !;,-. ::t;hli." I Mu- Pick ford a;d ?he had;

i ii' pa-m-nt v.. i. iHiif -u-b ' :--aüno early in Iftltl to leavebarrel of cement, at a net cot of ; z,ll;or-H emplöv bcatn-- she was ' 1.0; a hjrre!. Rids of ..mpanits ; ;rfl,r.lW tliat her . eoia taries had;

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! - j , r ;,..'V11 , jpa, u c-at -to. k-: l'vinEr smular piaco propo.s;iLs wmb :.,.n shf)od out of hl ofilce into : - .-; . ;)Sr,..'-,u p.. s de-ribed : 12 ,0 11 r, I;ts a barreI hI-h,'i'- n";5!e,u,c hall. There were other unpleasv;P h n.' fp'J' l(!llui, about '"w bidder was U to y , n, inri(ent;- shfl added, which o the ;ri.hes tal- with liht:o,Mils h;frh"r- Tho iou' net llls for n.nved her to Co i, Mr. Zukcr and h . hi;. ,, ' h- ' ''n ('a'h of thl -"Pivf.d (0 bw rlicvt.a from her con-

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P-twit; F.razll arid Ret-ls ill, r...,7c: Terr. Maate and lU-L-vtib .

t ? -art. Mr. Zukor she pictured as say-

"Mary, oi;'ro excited. Calm

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C.oriU)n Pan!; Officials

Released on Henry Pail Greenfield and Knht- .,..nsr:f

Slio did not (vm:"" her mind, but

X!:V ALMA NY. I rah. Feb. 'hr-e ojpe. ;!.? of tn- (U-filt: t t'ory-

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terto'- p-''.!.l-h .P' ! .I'll Oil, f.. f I

National 1-aiK w e- arrowed

To.-sd.iv by Inir-d Stat

' ic . n, Sal, '.'55; KiiiKhtsiown and

. L-w-villo. $'.2.f'22: Lewlsvilie and ,,,l0n rtoinj; back to quit the next l.,Pii::, $ ; -.CS 0 ; and C'ayton ai d ,p,Vj.10 wan persuaded to stay until

Rrahs'-port. $lin.i)4-..

Sto:n. Tli- war

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rant- 'p:ioi by Ii. I. N'eedham Lne rlll il Oll; I timed

i n;t"d States comm.;oner. -aaie f-f...... ' :

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Mil' made another picture, she said. Mary's mother. Mrs. Charlotte Fiojkl'oid. who testified tarlier, said he asked Mrs. YiIkennin "where

e on mo in on this." She cjuoted

, the acp-nt as liaving replied, "I don't

r;en-i N.-tiot h that tho Fr io railroad -shops

I want a thing but the pleasure of

having the contract signed in my

me in a business

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.i.tmm S. Appb uate and ;eorg W ' here would 1h operated by t he j nI,cc'. it xvm help A :)'!'-i'f w er- i ol-.-a.--- d on bond 1 M-ad i'l- Machir.ery Co. w ere post-j xva'v"' ..f Jl'a.dOii. Cook i- r -"ident of ! f d in the fhopn Tut sday. The new1 "M'arv said she i

efnsed tn Reeent

bank and ,h- Appleitatcs are ompc.ny will bc-iti operations Mar a contraot offeroa bv john p. Freu. p.resid'-nts of th- institutic n.l 1. acmrdinir to the notices. ' ho,n,, f. f.voerted ten ntr.

Pn.-d t:r hy Jodr- A. ft. A r; der.- oi ; p -h v.a- (dosed by national bank j Tho notiocH stated that it was tho; lu,.os a year from " scenarios by unln federal court here Tm-sdn aft-r . v r. m i ro r.. who sav tliey fminl ; il(sa of the company to r-mpby i pnown wTiters. ii oonfesse.l t'r.at P.-- -bo; a I -porta-s of more than :5u0.u00 Injrh.- men who formerly worked in, ..j f.,;: 10 couldn't make anv

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e or.. t Pi that la 1P5 not ..n w wh.it w ill awai the action or the led-rai ' cmnpa ny ;? now operating shops tt ; said. "It is impossible to make ten

P a.is when ie cn-,; ,n j. , -rai'd mirv at Indianapolis. In ad- i Marion and .ee.and, (. Lood rdctures a vear."

a t o j-Id-

counts of the hank. The af,-'th dmpy and tli it they should re-1 , that wav and I knov I would

nf-- ,-u-od m-n waived exaraiua t ion and' : nra: to work on Wednesday. The ! not be oble to stand the crind " she

dPion t ti-.e tharge of misapplica-

atrk Pyes rmthirg Main 791. tion of funds the men aro charged 32-tf iw-op. fah-'fying bank tcport..

j Mrs. Wilkonning had testified Swank Dies Clothing Mam 791 j I'reuterPs offer was made through 21-lt ! hei rfforts and that it called for

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