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THE MUNCIE POST-DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1926.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKs] bid filed for the work bid on, to be
OFFICE OF THE BOARD
212 Wysor Block,
Muncie, Ind., .NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND TO THE PUBLIC: Notice is hereby given to the pubic and to all contractors, that the • Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, in the State of Indiana, invites sealed proposals for the fconstruction, in said City, according to £he respective improvement resolution below mentioned, and according to the plans, profiles, drawing and specification therefor on file in the -office of said Board of each of the public improvements herein below described, to-wit: I. R. No. 1034-1923, For re-surfacing and paving of Kirby Avenue from Him Street to Ohio Avenue. I. R. No. 1029-1923, For local sewer in Plum Street, now known as Pershinigi Drive, from Second Street south to first alley north of Willard
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L R. No. 1045-1923, For local sewer 5n 9th street from Rochester Avenue to Batavia Avenue. L R. No. 1046-1923, For local sewer in Penn Street from 9th street to 11th street; thence in 11th street to Biaine Street. L R. No. 1047-1923, For local sewer in First Street form Elliot Street to Mound Street. I. R. No. 1048-1923, For Cement sidewalk on north side of 12th street from Perkins Avenue to Port Avenue. Each bidder is also to file with the Board an affidavit that there has been no collusion in any way affecting said bid, according to the terms of Sec. 95, of the Act of March 6th, 1305. (Acts 1905, p. 219.) All such proposals should be sealrad, and must be deposited with said Baard before the hour of 7:30 o’clock 'tin the evening of the 31st. day of July 1923 and each such proposal must be accompanied by a certified •check payable to said City, for the sum equal to two and one-half (2% per cent) of City Civil Engineer’s estimate which shall be forfeited to ©aid City as liquidated damages, if the bidder depositing the same shall fail duly and promptly to execute the required contract and bond, in case a, contract shall be awarded him on such accompanying proposal. Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. Publish on July 20-27-1923.
NOTICE FOR THE ELECTRIC WIRING FOR THE GARFIELD SCHOOL BUILDING. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES SCHOOL CITY OF MUNCIE, INDIANA.
shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the work; the sureties, if persona], shall be resident freeholders of the State of Indiana, one of whom shall be a resident of Delaware County. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting to enter into a contract to perform such work awarded by the said board of commissioners or to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnished to any such contractor or contractors or to any sub-contractor, agent or superintendent under him, in the construction of said work. Said improvement will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of noncollusion, Which must be submitted with the bid, and upon failure to submit such affidavit such proposal or bid will be rejected by the board; and the board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Time for the completion of said work will he agreed upon after the letting of said contract by said board of commissioners and success-
ful bidder.
Dated this 10th day of July, 1923. SHERMAN J. SHROYER, ANDREW JACKSON, JOHN W. McCREERY Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, Indiana.
ATTEST:—
JAMES P. DRAGOO Auditor Delaware County, Indiana. July 13, 20-27
shall be conditioned for the faithful 1 Meeker Avenue from 8th street to
performance of the work; the fcure- Ohio, Avenue.
Paving the alley Avenue and Ala-
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NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS
one of whom shall be a resident of Delaware County. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting to enter into a contract to perform such work awarded by the said board of commissioners or to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnished to any such contractor or contractors or to any sub-contractor, agent or superintendent linder him, in the construction of said work. Said improvement will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of noncollusion, Which must be submitted with the hid, and upon failure to submit such affidavit such proposal or bid will be rejected by the board; and the board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon after the letting of said contract by said board of commissioners and success-
ful bidder.
Dated this 10th day of July, 1923.
SHERMAN J. SHROYER, ANDREW JACKSON, JOHN W. McCREERY
Board of Commissioners of Delaware
County, Indiana.
ATTEST:—
JAMES P. DRAGOO Auditor Delaware County, Indiana. July 13, 20-27
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD 212 Wysor Block Muncie, Ind.,
meda Avenue from Ashland Avenue to Riverside Avenue. I. R. No. 990-1923, curb and gutter on both sides of Columbus Avenue from Elm street to Madison street. I. R. No. 1007-1923, Paving the alley between 8th street and 9th street from Vine street to Plum street. I. R. No. 1016-1923, Sidewalk on both sides of Alameda Avenue from Ashland Avenue to Riverside Avenue. I. R. No. 1025-1923, Paving the alley between Adams street and Jackson street from Franklin street to Liberty street^ 1 I. R. No. 1026-1923, Paving the alley between Liberty street and Franklin street from Adams street to Jackson
street.
And notice is hereby given that on the 14th of August, at 7:30 o’clock, P. M„ 1923, the Board will, at its office receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assess against their property respectively on said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benfited bir said improvement in the amounts named on said roll or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll or in any sum at which time and place all owners of such real estate may attend, in person or by representative, and be heard. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. (July27-Aug.3) o CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Superintendent of Schools in the City of Muncie, Indiana, at the High School Building, until 2:00 o’clock, P. M., on the 10th day of August, 1923, for furnishing of all materials and labor for the installation of the electric wiring for the Garfield School Building, in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications, which are on file at the office of the Superintendent of Schools, Muncie, Indiana, and in the office of Kibele and Garrard, Architects, 333-335 The Johnson, Muncie, Indiana. Copies of the Drawings and Specifications may be obtained at either office. All bids must be filed on Form 96. Proposals must be accompanied with a certified check in the sum of $200.00, and if awarded the contract, the successful bidder must furnish a Surety Bond equal to the full amount of the bid. The certified check must be made payable to George L. Haymond, Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of the School City of Muncie, Indiana. The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. VINCENT W. JONES, President. EDWARD, TUHEY, Secretary. GEORGE L. HAYMOND, Treas-
urer.
T. F. FITZGIBBON, Superintendent of Schools. School Trustees of the School.City of Muncie, Ind. July 20w 3d
NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS
State of Indiana, Delaware County,
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Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of said county at their office in the Court House at Muncie, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the improvement of a certain highway 12830 sleet in length in said county by grading, chaining and paving with greufvTel as set out in the specifications -plans and preUle now on file In the office of the auditor of said county, by and under the laws of the State of r wsdiana. Said sealed proposals will be opened and the contract awarded 'for said improvement on the 7th day iof August, 1923. Bids or proposals will be received up to 10:00 o clock A. M. on said date. . The said road to be improved is located in Mt. Pleasant Township, in Delaware County, Indiana, and is to be known as the John Burke road
%vhen so improved.
Bids will be for the completion of •said improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications in the office of the auditor of said county, and shall include all labor and material for said work. In no case will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors to whom is a-
-warded the contract.
Each bid shall he accompanied by a personal or surety bond m a sum equal to double the amount of the county, and shall include all labor and material for said work. In no case will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors to whom is a-
warded the contract.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum equal to double the amount of the
State of Indiana, Delaware County,
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Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of said county at their office in the Court House at Muncie, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the improvement of a certain highway 2625 feet in length, in said county by grading, draining and paving with gravel as set out in the specifications plans and profile now on file in the office of the auditor of said county, by and under the laws of the State of Indiana. Said sealed proposals will be opened and the contract awarded for said improvement on the '7th day of August, 1923. Bids or proposals will be received up to 10:00 o'clock A. M. on said date. The said road to be improved is located in Harrison Township, in Delaware County, Indiana, and is to be known as the William C. Thomas road when so improved. Bids will he for the completion of said improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications in the office of the auditor of said county, and shall include all labor and material for said work. In no case will extra compensation he allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors to whom is awarded the contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum equal to double the amount of the oid filed for the work bid on, to be approved by the board of commissioners of said county. Said bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the ’work; the sureties, if personal, shall be resident freeholders of the State of Indiana, one of whom shall be a resident of Delaware County. Said bond shall he for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting to enter into a contract to perform such work awarded by the said board of commissioners or to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been agent or superintendent under him, furnished to any such contractor or contractors or to any sub-contractor, in the construction of said work. Said improvement will he let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of noncollusion, •which must be submitted with the bid, and upon failure to submit such affidavit such proposal or bid will be rejected by the hoard; and the board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Time for the completion of said work will he agreed upon after the letting of said contract by said board of commissioners and success-
ful bidder.
Dated this 10th day of July, 1923.
SHERMAN J. SHROYER, ANDREW JACKSON, JOHN W. McCREERY
Board of Commissioners of Delaware
County, Indiana.
ATTEST:—
JAMES P. DRAGOO Auditor Delaware County, Indiana. July 13, 20-27
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT RESO-
LUTION
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
the office of the Board of Public 11 6 nj\ 11/1110 Safety until 2:00 P. M., on the | If IIliJ
day of August, 1923. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept or reject any proposal on any piece of equipment and accept or reject any other proosal on any other piece of equipment in the same bid, and in determining the highest and best hid, reserves the right to take into consideration
the time of delivery.
At the same time and place, and from day to day thereafter, said Board of Public Safety will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder upon the best terms obtainable One Lii France 75 foot Ariel Truck.
J. LLOYD KIMBROUGH,
WILL F. WHITE, E. W. BARRETT,
Board of Public Safety.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
OVER TENDLER IN E0URTEEN ROUNDS Out Generals, Out Boxes and Out Punches Phila. Challenger Throughout Fight.
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Department of Public Work*. Office of the Board. 212 Wysor Block, Muncie, Ind.
Notice to Contractors and to the
Public.
Notice is hereby given, to the public and to all contractors, that the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, in the State of Indiana, invites sealed proposals for the construction, in said City, according to the respective improvement resolutions below mentioned, and according to the plans, profiles, drawing and
ments for the City of Muncie, Indi- specification therefor on file in the ana, as authorized by the following office of said Board of each of the numbered improvement resolutions, public improvements herein below de-
adopted by said Board, on the 17th s Cr ibed, towit:
day of July 1923 to-wit: j I. R. No. 1053-1923, for cement curb I. R. No. 1064-1923, For Re-surfac- 1 an d gutter ou both sides of Brady ing of Liberty Street from Sixth. street from Ohio Avenue to Kirby
Street to 12th street. Avenue.
I, R. No. 1065-1923, For cement curb j i R _ n. 1053-1923, for cement curb and gutter on both sides of Fifth j an( j gutter on both sides of Tenth Street from Grant Street to Blaine j street from Perkins Avenue to Port
Street. . t Avenue.
In the matter of certain Proposed Public Improvements in the City of
Muncie, State of Indiana.
Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the follo’wing described public improve-
terly direction to the west end of tar road west of Selma, Ind., 2.4 miles. Date set for completion, December,
let, 1923. '
Bidder shall file bond with his bid equal to one and one-half (1%) time, the amount of his proposal. Proposal, bidding blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis, Ind., where same may be obtained upon payment of one (1) dollar per set. Contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right is reserved to reject any and all bids if cause exist therefor. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, (July27-Aug.3) Director. OLD PROBLEM IS BEHIND BRITISH RUHRSUUATION Harden Sees Balance of Power As Quesion— France Publicly Petted.
I. R. No. 1066-1923, For cement sidewalk on both sides of 11th street from Port Avenue to Rochester Ave-
nue.
I. R. No. 1067-1923, For a local sewer in the alley between Powers Street and First Street from Pierce Street to a point 75 feet west of Rose
S trG0t»
I. R. No. 1068-1923, For a local sewer in Gharkey Street from 12th
street to 15th street.
I. R. No. 1069-1923, For a local sewer in *lley between 8th and 9th streets from Grant Street to Beacon
Street
I. R. No. 1070-1923, For a local se'wer in 7th street from Grant street
to Blaine Street.
I R. No. 1071-1923, For a local sewer in Fifth Street from Grant
Street to Blaine Street.
I. R. No. 1072-1923, For cement curb and gutter on both sides of Alameda Avenue from Ashland Avenue to
Riverside Avenue.
All work done in the making or said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolution, as numbered, adopted by the board of Public Works on the above named date, and the drawings
I. R. No. 1054-1923, for cement curb and gutter on both sides of Ninth street from Port Avenue to Rochester Avenue; also cement sidewalk on the south side of Ninth street from Port Avenue to Rochester Avenue. I. R. No. 1055-1923, for cement curb and gutter ott —biF-h sides of West Adams street from Dill Alley to MiCKinley Avenue. I. R. No. 1056-1923, for cement sidewalk on east side of Walnut street from 18th street to 22nd street. I. R. No. 1058-1923, for cement curb and gutter on both sides of Windsor street from Ohio Avenue to Pennsylvania railroad; also cement curb and gutter east on north side of Dudley street, 71 feet east of said Windsor
street.
Each bidder is also to file with the Board an affidavit that there has been n© collusion in any way affecting said bid, according to the terms of Sec. 95, of the Act of March 6th, 1905,
(Acts 1905, p. 219.)
All such proposals should be sealed and must be deposited with said Board before the hour of 7:30 o’clock in the evening of the 7th day of August, 1923, and each such proposal must be accompanied by a certified check payable to said City, for the sum
Ringside, Yankee Stadium, New Yoork, July 27.—Benny Leonard, king of the lightweights of the past six years, demonstrated conclusively last night undisputed title to the throne by trouncing Lew Tendler, his Philadelphia challenger, in a slash-
t j• w i. n • « i n S> bitterly fought fifteen-round
Indiana State Highway Commission. ’ ^ Indianapolis, Indiana, match at the Yankee stadium. July 20th, 1923. Before a crowd or more than 65,000
Sealed proposals will be received that paid a half million dollars to see at the office of the State Highway the match, setting a new high mark Commisison, Indianapolis, Ind., at 10 for championships outside the heavyo’clock, A. M., August 10th, 1923, for * weight class, Leonard out-generalled Water Bound Macadam Top Coarse out-boxed and outpunched his foreon State Road as described below: most rival from the start to finish. Road 37—-Sec. E. in Delaware conn- He held the upper hand, had Tendty, extending from the east end of lor on the verge of a knockout at the brick road about one and one-half close, the Judge’s verdict in his favor miles east of Muncie, Ind., in an eas- at the finish being merely a formhl-
ity.
Spectacular as was the fight, it lacked the thrill and the suspense and evenness of their memorable battle a year ago at Boyle’s Thirty Acres where Leonard, hanging on at j one stage was barely able to gain a i margin of victory. Leonard fought with consummate skill. A master of ring tactics, he i had his rugged southpav challenger | baffled by the speed and precision of, his attack, while at the same time he made futile most of Tendler’s at-'; tempts on the offensive. The cham-! pion landed three blows to one in nearly every round. j Tendler, on the other hand, seemed slow and lethargic by comparison to the title holder. Blocked in his favorite method of attack—for which Leonard apparently had perfected a remarkable defense—the challenger was left with no effective weapon. He was wild repeatedly and though he stood up gamely under terrific battering in several rounds, he seem- j ed in much poorer form than when i he gave Leonard a slashing struggle , a year ago. Leonard evidently had learned the j lesson of his last fight With Tendler.; Instead of permitting his rival to iget the jump, the title holder took the aggressive in the second round and quickly piled a decisive margin on points. He jumped in and around
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plans, profiles and specifications e q Ua ] <- 0 t w0 an d one-half percent,
which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indi^The Board of Public Works has fixed the 7th day of August 1923 as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by persons interested in, or affected by said described public improvements, and on said date at 7:30 o’clock P. M. said Board of Public Works will meet at its office in said City for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed, or which may have been presented; said Board fixes said date as a date for the modification, confirmation, rescinding, or postponement of action on said remonstrances: and on said date will hear all P e r son s interested or whose property is affected by said proposed improvements and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to the said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvements, as estimated by the City Civil
^BOARD OF PUBLIC W0R £® By Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. Advertise on July 20-27-1923.
(2^4%) of City Civil Engineer's estimate which shall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages, if the bidder depositing the same shall fail duly and promptly to execute the required contract and bond, in case a contract shall be awarded him on
such accompanying proposal.
Said Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
PUBLIC WORKS,
Mary E. Anderson, Clerk.
(July27-Aug.3)
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NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT, EQUIPMENT AND FOR SALE OF ARIEL TRUCK.
CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works.
Office of the Board. 212 Wysor Block,
Muncie, Ind.
notice to road contractors State of Indiana, Delaware County,
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Notice is hereby given that the hoard of commissioners of said county at their office in the Cour House at Muncie, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the improvement of a certain highway 2629 feet ‘in length, in said county by grading, draining and paving with bituminous concrete as set out in t e specifications, plans and profile now «n file in the office of the auditor of said county, by and under the laws of the state of Indiana. Said sealed pro-
posals will be opened ^^nt sess'ment’rolls’ with'the names of the on C t L a S day « AuJuV 1». Bids owners and .descriptions o^proper-
or proposals will he received up to 10:00 o'clock A. M. on said date. The said road to be improved is
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Safety of Muncie, In diana, will receive sealed bids and proposals for the sale to said City and the furnishing of the following equipment for the Fire Department: 1. One Ariel Truck not less than 60 feet, and not more than 80 feet,
length of tower.
2. One triple combination, hose, chemical and pumping engine, not
less than 750 gal. capacity.
3. One Squad wagon, to be equipped* with chemical, with hose capac-
ity not less than 1250 , ‘feet.
Each bidder shall furnish with hid, name of each specific equipment proposed to he furnished, with complete detailed description and specification of same. Bid shall be submitted on
the following basis:
1. Cash.
2. One-half to be paid June 1. 1924,
Berlin, July 27.—Political and economic reasons are behlnc the British move in the reparation question. It is the old problem of balance of
power.
- Since Russia ceased to be a great power and Lloyd George left weapons in the hands of France and her allies, but took them from Germany, England has been standing alone against France. No European nation is bound to England. She dominates Australia completely, Africa' almost completely, has a strong position in North America and dominates the trade channels to South America. Can she then demand o be the supreme arbiter in Europe? She and France have been exchanging polite phrases. But polite phrases do not alter realities. The question is whether England, in case of need, would venture a war; whether she could long endure French airplanes and gas bombs; the closing of the channel and the blocking of food supplies. The apathetically passive German policy rests all its hopes on England, which appears to believe she can be the supreme arbiter. But Germany’s will is not paralyzed forever. Whoever in Germany today advocates an understanding with the French is regarded as a born fool or a traitor. But only in this Way can Europe be
rescued.
Even the greatest admirer of England must admit this in view of what happened in Ireland, India. Egypt and the Transvaal. The memories from 1871 show us that the 12th of July in Westminster was not the premier of a new play but merely a new stage setting of an old one. Now a Tory cabinet is being urged to protect poor Germany from the exorbitant demands of her French victors. Whoever believes that the city of London is moved to expect that the end of the Ruhr conflict would end England’s economic troubles, underestimates the intelligence of the British. o
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice- is hereby given that the as-
subject to he assessed, with the amounts of prima facie assessments, have been made and are now on file
, T^sWp in Del- and can be seen at the office ot the ’awSfconnW Ind.Ina, an{'ie to be | Board, '- ‘he Mowing improveknown as the Orville E. Sink road ments, cement curb and W ttha S wiiV n he°for the completion of ! gutter’on both sides of Ebright street ?h idl 'SrToWe 'an^^peeffh^atffins j ^^R^Na'^sl-lMS.'pa^ing^the^^ley
in 6 the office of the auditor of said , between Main^^
for the*wort: bid on, to he street, from Brady street to Lincoln
of commis- street.
Said bond
bid filed
approved by the hoard sioners of said county.
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the challenger, blocking, ducking and est of lightweight battles sparring he shot jolting uppercuts j .« We are ready for anybody now,”
and hooks to the head and body. Ten- ^ ^
dler, trying gamely to stem the tide,! added, but there doesn t seem to tried rushing, but the champion beat | a uyt) od y * n sight in the lighthim at his own game. ! weight ranks. Leonard aspires to For twelve rounds the champion: welterweight title and we may held the upper hand with ease. Then i arrange a match with Mickey Walkin the thirteenth he cut loose with: e L. the, present champion, in that di-
a savage drive that soon had Tendler; vision.”
in distress. Sensing the real thrill of; The crowd, massed in every nook the fight, the crowd jumped to its' and corner of the big stands, was one feet, as Leonard, swinging rights and of the most picturesque in fight hislefts to the head with terrific force ! tery. Though Promoter Jimmy Johndrove Tendler about the ring. Once,! son’s estimate was 15,000 less than from a right to the jaw, Tendler! the announced capacity of 80,000, it slipped to his knee and it seemed he! appeared that every spot was filled, would take a count, but he jumped j except possibly some of the far back to his feet, only to be met by j reaches of the bleachers, Both the another withering attack. | attendance and estimated receipts, Vainly the challenger tried to stab however, eclipsed the former record With his left,'but Leonard was too; for lightweight championships, set at quick and the round closed with the j 60,000 and $375,000 in the last Tend-
challenger in full retreat. j ler-Leonard scrap.
Two hard shots to the jaw had, j a c]c Zivic, Pittsburg lightweight, Tendler again in distress in the four-1 received the judge’s verdict over teenth. He weathered this storm only. j 0 hnny Darcy, of Jersey City, in a to face another smashing attack in; f as j. ten-round contest, semi-final to the final round. Leonard, trying the Tendler-Leonard match. Zivic hard for a knockout, had his oppon-; we ighed 135 and Darcy 134. ent reeling and bloody with smash-1 3 a h e Herman, of San Francisco, ing uppercuts to ^ he . h .® ad ’ y : gained the judge’s verdict over Joey lacked the power to bring down Ten-. Fox Qf England> in the third prelim . dler, who fought ha kg y, inary, a six-rounder, bristlinf with ineffectively to the c ose. j action. Herman outpunched his rival A majority of ringside experts gave j from the gt the Briton , s defensive Leonard every round except the first tacticg enabling bim to weat her a which went to T®“ dl ! b _ by rhall e“ I terrific attack to his jaw in the margin. Some « av ® t ^®fJ allen J®J I fourth and fifth. Fox rallied in the an even break m the seventh, but. ^ but did little damage> the fact remained that at no time d d j Fox wei g bed 126 and Herman 128. he appear to have a chance . , ; Tony Lyons, of New York, received Leonard bore marks of battle it he jadge . s decision over Freddy ■when he left the f admir Lux, of McKeesport, Pa., in the sec- , the shoulders of a throng of admir- Iiminary> a s i x . r0 under. Lux
ers, while Tendler had cuts unaer .
hi s left eye and on his nose jwid j weighed 145 and Lyons 150. moutb f f | Mike Cancro was awarded the “Tendler is the greatest southpaw | judge’s decision over Jimmy Steward, and one of the greatest lightweights! in a four-round bout, the first prelimI have ever seen,” said the champion | inary to the championship match. 1 later. “He put up a stiff battle and; Both are local lightweights. Cancro even in the final rounds, when I got weighed 136 and Stewart 132 1 / fc.
him the hardest. I was not able to put him down, although I tried hard.” “Leonard is a great champion,” declared Tendler, in paying tribute to his conqueror. “I did the best I could but it wasn’t good enough. Benny is a master ring general.” Billy Gibson, the titleholder’s manager, declared the fight would go
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and one-half to he paid ■Tune 1, 1925. Don , t bother tQ p repare the mixture; Each bidder will file with his hid a ^ get thig famous old reci p e i m . certified check of *500.00 as. a guar- \ proved by tbe addition of other ingreantv that he will furnish said equip- i d j ents at a sma n cost, all ready for use. ment according to said hid and the | j t ig ca jj ed Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur contract of purchase thereafter ex- j c om p OUn cl. This can always be deecuted and shall file with his hid the pended upon to bring back the natural usual statutory affidavit. | color and lustre of your hair. Bids mav he made to furnish one ! Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has
THEIBERT PHARMACY J. L. Theibert, R. Ph. Prescription Druggist 905 E. WILLARD MUNCIE, IND. Phone 3606 CUT RATE DRUG WE DELIVER
or more nieces of equipment, or all
as the bidder mav desire.
Bid must, specify price of each piece
of equipment separately.
Bid mav then contain lump sum proposal for to furnish all pieces of
equipment.
The time of delivery of each niece disappeared, and after another applica
reet. of equipment shall be specified in * becomes beatify dark and I. R. No. 983-1923, Local sewer in eacb b i di Bids will be received at «>!>«*” glossy and lustrous.
COMPLIMENTS of A FRIEND AND WELL WISHER
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