■' L '■ * Hi I i ill - ill. - ■■■ H i pi nil I in i I H mm*m i ■■ ■ n:ii: FRFDH A DTMIDDIF C II |l| ■Kal^BflK I ivffijH IK |l / - -.»•L I# L lm 11 fill | | ■ n |« n ■ ■ - • r I••!..*. ■ .: . *%•-„? r* •;. -T: • ^ ^ • ••♦*»/•: * . -I’HIS HIRED filRlI.t ..AND KEEPS IT A SECRET FOR1ITWO MONTHS, i.MISHAWAKA. Ind., Dec. 19.—(Sul,)—There was a big surprise here, Thursday,when it was announced^that James C.Eberhart, a stockholder and secretary of *the Mishawaka rubber company, which j acquired national prominence through its s. | successful fight against the rubber trust, j had been married in Lincoln, Neb., Oct. . j Jb, to Miss Mary Degroote, who was for-’ j rneily a domestic in his household. Eber-| hart is wealthy and prominently known all over northern Indiana.wafIIi a htiAi rv hunuir cr\ (