South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1920 — Page 10

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v.'iio has r.early recovered from the r?ntons an;i dpTl?,- of all do'-ed

ffects ot hLs arciilent, also rc turne i to the university. Th- fsrst frost of thr- season was reported We'lnfstiay ni'ht. but did no damage-. Mi.-- lluth Prat her is att..ndin?r the Kalamazoo State normal. A. M. Hendit-nian was a business visitor iti Detroit this work. The IidiM' Aid of tho Pnit I Ilntlurn rhnrrh met Friday afternor n in fhc church par'.crs. M. P. HinkVy attrnded a family reunion at Int( n Harbor. V dnes-

I day in honor of the Sth Mrthdav

f his ;nofhr. C. H. Kins: and Gcorpe Pishor are scrvinr on the J iry at tho circuit court in St. Joseph, this week. County Truan: OSirrr T. W. P.rllirphaiii. of Prnton Harbor, was a business visitor here Wednesdiv,

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October 1

Mrs. John Kerr, with her litti-. day In Ivkhart and Mishawaka

r.i;.Gi:n. sept. r.o. Mrs. John Thornton and fo-s, of Klkh art. Ind., were in (Jrancer Wfdnf5tliy rn ornir.j:. Fred Hapraman and lau?hter. oi Niks, were In Grar.ccr Wednesday.

Frank Ilinincrrr spent Wcdnes-

rilU'AfJn, fh-t. 1. ItlTTPi: - Cronmerr tr;is, .'.; f ; n 1 i nls, ."..V ; llrsts. In.'-V: sn-op.ls, lf 17v i:i;s ordi!i;iri.s. rV; : firsts. r'X; PHPKSK Twius, 2.".; .Mnrrb-ns. CO,.-. I'Oir.TKV Fowl. 2?T r.lr; du.-ks. r.'.v, peese, 'J.-..-: spring.-.-. 'J7''.c; turkeys, 4.V-. VeTAT'T--" ,r, s ; is''n-ln .or Ifo lbs., ?;P.Mu; Minesnbis per I'M) lbs., .. -.Mo.

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trrandilauchter. Virginia Clouph. has

returned from a few days' visit at tho home- of her brother, W. K. Mann, of P.enton Harbor. Mr. and Mr. C W. Tallman have returned from Tallman, Mich., whore they were railed by the death of their granddaughter. P.ernice Prunke. Mr. and Mrs. Prunke returned with them, making' the trip bu automobile. Mis Ada Taylor h.i commenced her work as teacher in the schools at Pri'-cton. Mich. MNs Ibth Taylor is tachinq at the Hurke schoo.. fleorge poolh. of St. Joseph. Mo. is a visitor at the home of his .sister, Mrs. Marv ltodcrers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sturmis hav returner! from a six weeks' stay at Poclp ster, Minn., where Mr. Sturmilias l.en under treatment with the Mavo P.ros. Mr. end Mrs. Prank P.rayman are vi.--i:p,r thr-ir laimhter. Mrs. Albert Atwood. in Grand pknpids. Surrounding1 towns and villages which have 'been running on fast time during' the summer will go back to standard time next Sunday. The infcrurbin will also resume th oil schedule Sunday morning. Miss Nina Sparks returned YVedpedav from an extended visit In the Orient. She left Perrien Srrlntrs last

February and most of tho time has 1 eon spent ii China and Japan. She nreompanled her cousin. M'!ss Glada Miller, of Chicairo, to- China, who was married t Mr. George Costrllo io llor'P Konc. wlu re he employed by th Canadian T'acifir railway. flow G. I. Kanden has returned fri.ni Crand Paplds where lm nt-l-ned to state conference nf the T'nite 1 P.r- them church. He has been returned to this eharu" for his second ear. Ponton Hnrhor was sebctfd for the 1921 conference meetin ir place. Miss Natalia Jordan returned "Wednesday to resume her studies

I. W. Mona week.

John Walsh and family visited in I i:. Iavry was In South Bond Wednesday. Claude I,onIcy, Delbert Shimp and Mrs. Horner Vincent were in South P.end Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Thoma Dusrdale, of Mishawaka. called on Henry and Prank Uininger Wednesday afternoon.

Miss Vivian Piglow spent Wednesday night wit'i her sister. Lois Piglow, in South Pond. The remainder nf the week she will spend in Halet, Ind. The new W. O. Teninty, pastor of the Granger Presbyterian church, will speak on Sunday morning. Oct. Ib at 11 o'clock. His subject will bo Hope."

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICK TO lUtllH.i; IH'ILDKKS. Nti'-e is hereby iv-n that the I'onrd ef County ConunlssioniTs of St. Joseph County will receive M-p;i.Mte sealed propov.ils for tlie repair f tho following lri.lp-s, on or bef.ire Morula v, (Jet. lth, i: t 11 o r lo. k a. in. 1. Kcpalr f bridge on Cs!orne Head, on North lloiiii.h ry of s-tlnn L'ü, Township lUi North. Ktüige 1 Past. 2. Kep.dr ef brblge cu (JuaaLen.isp Iload, luiated on Past Houndury ef Section Township oi) North, Kausi 1 Plans and specifications as adeptel by the County 'ontinissloners :i r now- on ill in the offiee of the County Auditor. All bids must be cm forms furnished by th County Auditor and II bidders in ust tile a bond in a sum e.paal tu the amount ef tie bbl submitted. The board f C'oininl.sion'r reserves th rlcht t- reject :ny r all bids. C.lvrn by (-nler of the Hoard of County Cotnmlshioner.s of St. .leaeph County, this 0th day of September. l'.2 C'LAIIPNCP SKDCWICK, Auditor St. Joseph C'ountv. Oct. i-.s. htatt f Prank .1. Iielry: NOTK II OF FINAL AC TOI'XT. I.y ilirectlon ot Daniel J. Kepey. executor of the Kstate ef Prank J. Kelley, late of St. Joseph County, in the State of Indiana, deceased. Notbe Is hereby given to. the heirs,

and a'-l other persons Interested in viM

cMaf. that B.iid piviit'.r liflü filed In tMs "t.rt hr account and vouchers f"r the ßi .il !., tr'era.Tif f.f Kaid estate, and they :ir.' thT'for her I'M- rejuired to l ai.d appe.ir la said Coi.rt -n the 2stn day cf (. tob r, r.ejr. when tlie Mine will be harl and tnak prorf of their heirship, or rlalru t. any jart ef pai l estate, and show (auo if aby there ! e. why snM account an.l tu- hr should ljot be approved. Witnes. the Cl.-rk an 1 the Seal of the St. .losrph Circuit Court at S..ut'i H-nd. Indiana. .'.nh rlav ef Septexber. l'J2'. W 1 1. Ill II M.'WAUNKIt. Clerk. iu:i:naki l. iki:i:stman. Pep. Chr.rbs A. Hagerty, Atn. for Pstnfe. Oct.lstatement of tin OvcnerBhlp. Manugemen, ClrruUtion, Ktc. Hequlred by the Act of CunKrrott of Ausu-t 21. 1312, Of South ller.d New-T!mes, published Mornln?. Pvenlntr nnd Sunday at South r.end. Indiana, for Oct iber 1st, 1320. St.'ite ef Indiana. Count) ef St. Joseph, ss. I' for" me. a N'd.irr In and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared J. M. Stephenson, who. bavint: ! ii duly sworn lerordtn-r to law. deposes aihl says that lie li the riihllsher of The South Ilend Newn-Tlines. and that the followii.? is. to tie best ot his knowledge anl belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc.. of the aforesaid publication for the date hown In the above caption, required by the Act of August 21. 1012. embodied In sethn 14.!, Postal Laws and Iieguiaiions,

printed en the reverse cf this form to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, nnnaglng editor, nnd business managers nie: Publisher. J. M. Stephenson. South P.end. Ind. IMltor, John Ilenrv Zuvor, South Ilend. fnd. Managing Pditor, John Henry Zuver, South P.end. Ind. lbtslpess Manager, J. M. Stephrnson, S'titli lhnd. Ind. 2. That the owners are: J. M. Stephenson, South I'end. Ind.: nutate f (J. P. Summers. South I'.on.l. In I; Albe (I. Stephenson. Soutli P.end. Ind. That tlie known bondholders, loortgapes. :tTid other security holders owntng or hoMing 1 per cent or more of fetal amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs nett

above, giving the names rt th owners. Ptocklp.lders, and security holders, if any. contain !Ht only the list of sto.k holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where th stockholder or security holder appears upon tlie books f the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name ef the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting. Is given: als that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing atl'Iant'f full knowledge and bdief as to the circumstances and condition under wrhtch stockholders and security holders who do not appear Upon the books of the company as trustees, bold st k and se. tirl ties in a capacity other than that of a bona tide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, Association, or corporation has any Interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as bo stated by Mm. a. That the average number of copies of cadi lssu if this publication sobl or distributed, t.irough the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the dato shown above Is 1Ü.S.M. J. M. STKPIIKNSON, Publisher. Sworn to and subcril.e.j before nie this 1st dav of October. 1020. (Seal ALICi: M. LOWKY. Notary. (My commission expires Ot. 2d, 1021.)

rit. ! INDKX TO CLASSIFICATIONS.

A N N OUNCE ME N T S Funeral Flowers. 2 Cemetery I.-ts. Mocunent&. 7 Lole Not beg. S Condi PvciAs. Prt i, a is. l'J Lest aud Feun I. AUTOMOBILES 11 Aufo:nohiks for Sale. 12 .Moto.vyrbs nnd Uhjeleg. 1 AutuiDobiles f v r Exchange. 1 Auto A"( essories. 11 Service Stations Repairing. Iß Auto Livery Garages. 17 Wanted Autoruoblies. DUSTINESS SERVICE, IS IHuslrtss Services Offered. VJ Huihllng Coctractingr. 20 Heating and riumbiap. 1 Insurance. 22 Milbi.ery- Oressraaking. Moving. Trucking, Storage. 24 Palnung Paperiag. 25 Patent Attorneys. Printing stationery. 7 Professional bcrvicea. 2" Repairing. 20 Keno.-atin and Dyeing. 30 Tailoring and Pressing. 21 Wanted I3usluc?s -vice. EMI'LO Y M P . T. 22 Help Y an.ed Female. 33 Help Wanted Male. 34 Help Male or Female. "- Mtlesmeii and Ag-.-nts. Situations Wanted Female. 37 bltuLlons Wanted Mule. r INANCIAL 38 Business Opportunities. 3'. Investments, Stocks. Bond. 40 Money to Loan. 41 Wanted To P.orrow. INSTRUCTION. 42 Correspondence Courses. 43 Local Instruction Clarse-j 41 Musical. Panting. Dramatic. 4ö Private Instruction. 4'J Wanted Iustrui tion. LIVE STOCK. 4 Dogs. Cats. I'eta. 4 Horses, Cattle, Vehicles. 4'J Poultry Live Stock. 3C -Wautid Live Stock. MERCHANDISE 51 Articles For Sale. r,2 Business E.uipa-ent. T-3 Boats and Accessories .Building Matt - Is. Farm and Dai.y IToducta. r-G Fuel and Feed. ."7 -Oco.l Things to Pat. f.s Home-. Mario Things. VJ House hoi J Goods. Os Jewelry and WaLIus. 01 Machinery and Tools. (2 Musical Instruments. 03 Seeds. Plants, Fertilizers 1 Spe.-i; Is at the Stert. Wearing Apparel. 00 Want' d To Buy. ROOMS AND BOARD. Ci Rooms With Board, is Room-- Without Board. & Rooms Por Housekeeping TO Vacation Places. "1 Where to Eat. T2-Whcre to Mop ia T3tvn. .--W ant d Iloonis. Hoard. m REAL ESTATE FOIt RENT. tj Apart" ont an.l I'lats. T" BufIiu'ss Places For Pent Tt; Farms :'or Kent. 77 Houses For Rent. 7S Ofti.es and -esk Room. Swliurban For Ikfnt so summer Places For" Ilent Sl Wanted- To Rent. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. S2 Business Property. S3 Farms and Lau I For Sale. SI Honsel For Sales'. Lots For Sale. SG Shore Property For Sale. s.7 Su burin For Sale. Real Estate Yo: Exchange, b Wanted Real Estate. AUCTI O NS LEGAL S. 90 Auction Sales.

BOEY GOOGLE

Barney Has a Good Reason for Hot-F oofing it Home

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TOOTS AND CASPER

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A Bed That is All Bluff

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HNW-HAVV- I DlOlHT TH'Nr TO TTLL V0Ü THE SPRINGS AMD

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These Are Opportunity Ads

The South Bend News-Time Classified Advertising Ir.defd, i5tandardt7ed ar.d Popularized for Quick P.cftrcnce. The following Classification headings appear daily in this newspaper !n tho numerical order here given

closely al'le.l r'n c::f iratlnr.s belnff !

grouped togetiaer. ' The individual ad vertifeme nts I

are arranged ur.dor these headings'

in alphabetical order for easy reference. CLASSiriFD RATES. (Per Line.) One Insertion Charge, 1" Cash. 12J Three Consccctive Davs Charge. 12:

Ccah. 11!

Six Consecutive Pars Charge, lie Cash. 9: Special Low Hates to Long Term Advertisers. The above rfa rites nrr'y only cn payments made on o- within sit dart

aftt-r the Crd lusertlun of classified advertlslr.g. J One Insertion Include? both j Morr, Hg nnd Afternoon or Sir day, j ANNOUNCEMENTS !

AUTOMOBILES

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Mil. FARMER-- We have a RiTV.ffd Mip-, ply of hydrated li:ae for agrbultural; purposes ;ind sugg-st tli.it you arranr-' i for your re-ji;irencnts at or.ee as' to insun d lireiv this fall. Place your i

or.br by phone tt day. Staples-IIlLb' brnnd Conipany.

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BICYCLE Found. Owner may have sarn by ideut ifyinc and paving for this ad. Apply at 224 N. Huey St., between i p m anl s p. in. AUTOMOBILES.

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AI 1 MOBILES We have a few i:ed -ars on h-i"d that. e do not care t tdore tliis winter which e will mII at a much lower price than next hpriug. M:e l'.d7 OldsrnoMle rourlng: one l'.2 Clievrolet, touring; one i;2) Nas!i tourliic; ne PO) hikl.iuil r:adter: oiie I'M.'. Republic truck. no i:is Studebaker coupe; one lfds Iol coupe: one 101'j Podge sedan. South Bend Nash Motor Co.. 1 lt L. W. E Phone Lincoln Ce-;.

AUTO r.ARCiAINS OYr.KLAM fO, MODEL. Goor. tiie?. i EHLAND sC-U, GOOD TIREH ?;5. MAXWELL r: TWO BRAND NEW MILLER CORD IN REAR. LORD I'd TOURING. HEAM NEW CIIUEVOLET SEDAN, spotl:c,ht and iixtka tire, i,:a. P. L. MENDEZ i CO. DEALERS' IN CHANDLER AND CLEVELAND CARS. YOUR MONEY IN ONE WEEK IF NOT SATISFIED.

CASH OR TERMS. :17 P. JLITLTON ST. LINCOLN V'?l. USED CAR BARGAINS Chevrolet one ton worm drive trurk dcrr.'ir.i-trutor : 1 Chevrclct?. 5 pass, including l'j:o model; 131t Baby Grand Chevrolet, 5 pass; seer.'il Ford 3 iiKludlng paurl body; one ton Ford tru-k; St-mn roadster; Overland 5 pass; Maxwell 5 pa5s. CiKh or terms. Üclstl? Auf Sales Co ntr; Lincoln Way Wept. Thoae Mala 714.

CHEVROLET ROAUSTER M.xicl No. 4:i. .1.4. Driven about 'Aoo miles; first l.iss eo-i.l it ion . 74: I. a w robtle

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OKANT UoADMi:K Model M 1u good mechanical coiulltion. Pall Mlsh, :.'. .) El 1 " II I ES ." p:ir-ei:Lr.T lnurini; in k""! ondifiou fur sal or will exchauge for vacant lot. Call Llneojn d.

Kl. lol IlINu i'Aii- For s.ile or will Jet it apply as fir.-t payment on bmall house. 7o' N. Frauds. MTHi;i; A K E iT lT 17-Tr with panl b: livery ho.ly. (JuicU sah .'ix) cash takes it. Have iw room to tturo. Robertson Ilr.x. 'n.

STl 1 EBA K Ell SPECIAL SIX Touring car. Pullv equipped. Oversize cord tiren A b.irs--aln Main 11J2.

AUTOMOBILES HAYNES ONE ia2'" HAY'NES SEDAN WITH WIRE WHEELS. PAIGE SEDAN, LIKE NEW, AT A BARGAIN. ONE 1020 HAYNES TOURINeJ. ONE 1017 HAYNES 3 PASSENGER. ONE PIERCE-ARROW ROADSTER. HAYNES SALEd AND SERVICE. MMN 13S4.

NOTICE OP ROAD PETITION.

USED .'AR BARGAINS 11)17 MODEL 43 CHEVROLET TOUIL ING. OVEliLAND TOUUING. MODEL 73. KH0 TOURINC". 1013.

ODSMOBILE S CYLINDER. MODEL 41 REPUBLIC ONE-TON" TRUCK.

OLl'SMUllLE vi. S2G S. LAFAYETTE 11LYD. USED CABS F0II SALE USL'D TRUCKS AND CABS. TWO CHALMERS. 5 rASSENGEIL ONE OVERLAND DELIVERT, Vä TON. ONE RE TUB LIC. 1 TON. ONE FORD. BOX BODY. 1 TON. ONE MAXWELL, lbj TON. ONE 3-TON TRUCK. ONE S-TON TRUCK. HAGEDORN i WEBSTER. 216 222 L. JEFFERSON BLVD. MAIN 17S1. USED CABS 8 CYLINDER CADILLAC FED AN.

8 CYLINDER CADILLAC TOCRINd CAR. DODGE BROS". TOURING CAR. FORD TOURING CAR. ALL IN GOOD M-JCIIAN1CAL CONDITION. F w. stf:iitai:t south bend CO. MAIN 12S7.

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Notice is hereby j-iven that a petition has ben tiled In the offjc' of th iiihI.tsignel. Auditor of St. Jos-jdi County, 1 1 1 t i -i 1 1 -1 . .-i(JLr-s?a to tb Ito.iri of Cm-inl-ini'rs of said County, which petition was signed by William SaibT and M'V.iitytw.i i7-i otlicri who rprciit tliat they i.nd vidi of theui are fni-hobl-er.s and voters of Center, Union and Ma'lison townships. sai'l County and Stat In said petition it Is alb'tfed tb:t

It would be a pubib; utility to grade. drain and resurf ic or pave with gravel, j Mon, or ntlii-r pavintr inat.-rial th fob j lowing rb s.-ribed existing highway iiii Madison. Center and Union Townships. . St. .ls-ph County, Indiana, to-wdt: Ueinuing at intT-ect ion of tb New ,

Road with a certain free gravel or inaea-) BICYCLE In - o. i(.nd!tif n, a bargain damized load m Madison Towtjsldp ' f- .Pl lb S Ts Icr sf

Known and desiirnat. d ou the rjy.d n ap ; jr, Jrll' 1 1 NM.NWh v p.dil?' Johni said co u ii t y a s the Brem. , Highway .. m.t. S , , ,. itJ , , wlibb said intersection is at or about . the southeast eoni.T of Sctioa Id. Town-i IIN 1 1 A K LI A - DA 1 1 ON -Jor eal. ship .North Range .". Ea-f. w hi' h Mid! ;'.od pp :). Bargain if taken At point is the eastern terminus of that i L''n 1 art of said highway proposed t " l" im- i 1 U IN HARLI.Y DAVI Ds .. I'd -Iroved. then. . from said point extend- I trie equipment in good r ndltb-n. U;.j. ing wst following th line of aid New 'ai betw. n 0 and 7 p. m., lbü S Road upon tli suth line f S- tei 1 I Tm vbr st nnd 17 in said Township and rang- to j t - tin west line of Madisr.n Township! All! A tc -wrTs It whb h is also the eat lii.o of C,.x,t.r ....... .. ....

Township in said county and slate and!"'. ' - i.n... .

thence west following slid highway

lllOn-g the township line between ('. tr and Union Townships to the point where sai'l New Road intersects with a -.r-tain free $rrael road and d--i ;rnatd on the ron.l map of St. .Tosoph c.i;uty n the Turkey Creek Highway which point of inters" tbn is the ved terminus of that part of the Nv Road to be improved b" these proceeding. The--, petitioners further s.ir that that part -f the New Road proposed to be Improved Is b-ss than three i: il s In length. The petitioner r- ommend that said highway b Improved by paving' w. Ith gravel, "stone or other re nl paving material, but they recommend th:;t gravrl 1.uved and that tb- width of said irn-

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tectors and all a. e-v,,ri. s. If It s f... tho :.r. Frowns hav it Hr" n M-t-T Surrdy Co, 117 E. J tjer.-.:.. L;ndn 2i:.Ct. tPFLECTOHS Special for SaturTir, Zr") pair n-lnl det?extrrs. w'.rt! s . Situr lay. pla'-d on your ear. Jl7 --: g t them wh'dt getting Is c -od. Aat. Market. Je?ertoa at Lafayette Elvd.

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proved or paved portion ef paid r-ad j J( , j-,,,. , .j,.kt p-.-wd j i.e-v be pot less than fourteen rlii fet. wlthj ,..,j pj. .,.. n;,.s flt p,..t :.r;,-(., terms up ni each side f n t b i-s than 0l,'r ti'rf. h,.rs. ,. r ...... jn'twr,

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Not b-e Is hereby giv.n that said pet!-I tion will h present-.! to the Ib.ard -f j Commissioners of th Countv ? St. Jo.J cr.nn 'it t,o ofl'i-e f-t Sl'd IJoird ill the.

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Board wil rleiermme w ,'. er or not; s.ud i m. j.. -tjg . MP-rugan petition I s-Jffieirnt in form ai. l nb- ! TIli.sJ:hj READ Tru li and all r.rl stance. tires retread inie -ia "riK'nal. Thorrs

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re.pi--t iu said petition should unt b prn.te! Dated: South B.d.d. I:.d!.i::i. Spt

2Tth. A. D. 1 ''-". CLARENCE SEDGWICK.

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nrofessnr. w:.; shav. d this nuiib !

f ir.g by a man who really i. I sup- j ! pose, a littb above bing a barber. I ki.nv. of my own knowledge that I die studied at Heidelberg and spent;

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BATHS

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s ill - i (.Ii.. in- i i i . i . ii-. 111 1 ; 'iTri'tVi' lriTint-,-.' ........ chave a man decently. " "Py Jrjve-." , DELING W I.DDINgs, DIN.NL;:,

exclaimed young Houtidc-r In astcn-i-hnur.t. "What is lie a barb r for. with all those accomplishments?' "Oh, he isn't a barber." j-aid th professor, yaw r.i r.s. "Vnu y.-e, I shned my S'lf this morning." Sin Francisco Argonaut.

LUNCHES. AND PARTIES WANTED. FOR INFORMATION CALL MRS. EUP.ENi: DAVID, A S. kys I. lliONE MAIN C-ll.