South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 278, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1921 — Page 14

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THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TIiYiES

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,WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 5. 1921

BARNEY GOOGLE

BARNEY SHAVES UNDER FALSE PRETENSES

(By Billy DeBeck)

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TOOTS AND CASPER

IT WAS THE ONLY THING CASPER COULD DO

(By J. E. Murphy)

JLu.Tw?5f too r- - hEgeft -me 8oyW Kh& slipped 'S ) V ( SCBamBlW V-3CF-T BOILED C-TN HS f OF 'LU t-'i J" ,f VJ ' 0 MV-HWD - .3? ( Ö . IMSTenO, TOOTS. (

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POLLY AND HER PALS

COMPETITION WAS TOO STRONG

(By Cliff Sterrett)

Twifh SJIs mmlm KWffl Mk NtesiColr slMaWJ

THE DUFFS

IT ALL HAPPENED IN ONE ROOM

(By Allman)

ü :rj.r; .... in ""4.' mm$m&n bottom amo get nw a--

I ' "lö M" T"f 1 ' j. .. .'"i -i-i THE CHIFFONIER OUT- ( .KS I. fl ,iCUf- ' ? T1 MQ DF .R 1 .pJ q WW. I WAKTJW t- I WANT JO GET A pJ P ffT H f?v voomapot mni nrnirt clean collar- fl 48 ii',

FRECKLES

THAT'S THE MAIN POINT!

(By Blosser)

f W-KY-Mcw SVJEST k 1 1 MoYwnsrr H BUT VoU MUST S 1 1 UcWLU T VMOJ J I Voüü CONSCIENCE JIV UlltUT TELL K

PERCY AND FERDIE

SUCH IS LIFE BEHIND THE BARS

(By MacGill)

fTo WHAT Af'.SL CU FCH , MY C,00dV

73rTA FELLOW?

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VAGRAK

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WHAT ? 5 "TEARS

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TM' bulls pinched me.nd visielej

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MINERS ASK U. S.

FOR PROTECTION

WASHINGTON'. Oct. 4. Fc-Jeral

MYSTERY VEILS DEATH OF BOY

t'HiCACO. o.t. 4. Mystery sur-

protection for the more than ICO j roi:n 3;, - tj,0 C;jh by har.sins , 01 miners held prisoners in the jails 1 ,-4nuu.l r.urTinton. 14 ear oil high of West Virginia as a result of the 1 .soh.oo! vtudor.t wheso hod was recent "civil war" in that state, wasi foun,j Sunday in a clot in his asked of Pres't Harding today by a j hoir.o reinaine 1 unsolved today committee of United Mine Workers. u hi'.e nificialo continued their InvesThe committee was appointed last nzni ions. Saturday. at a-meetins in Indianapo- jrS- Charles V. 1-inkhr.m, mother lis and is acting under the instruc- 0f t;U; )0yt v,rr husband and her tlona of a resolution asking for fed-, if, ycar 0y soni HutrL. were taken eral aid. to the .vtato attorney' office at mid-,-Thfe committee is composed of J- j li-ht and questioned. At an early W. Wiggins of West Virginia: C. i hour today they Ftill wer being Hugltes of Illinois and E. J. (liles of held in the prosecutor office. Io'wa. j Th1 information that the dead j hoy whs heir to an estate slid to exKjPPn NOT HTHF K"V'0. left him in tru. by nis iXLtLU iVJ I niLL, j father, add. d a r.ew ele.nent of KNEES AFTER ALL mystery that engaged tho intention I of invettisr. iters.

V rinl'.ham expressed the belief

PARIS, Oct. 4. Parisiennes' knees need not necessarily be hidden this winter, after all.

Molyneux, who holds his winter!

opening tomorrow, has refused to

bow to precedent established by

Hi.. hT .son was murdered, declaring she knew of no circumstances that would lead him to take his own life.

. I j no jrvjucM ,iias peen juuhi-u

to (Ht. l.s to permit a thorough

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druses for street wear are to be ; K AIL AINU IVlliNil.

short and sweet as ever. Ihey ruh, ,,.timlt ni T.THtrPi

be narrow, too. UiNlvJIN fL-AlNiNILL-f

LEGION HEAD IS

URGED FOR OFFICE

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Oct. 4.

Mcllvane pos-t of the American Lesrion started a boom today to

make Col. L. II. Gignilliat next na

tional executive committeeman from

Indiana. The post instructed its dele

gates to vote for Gignilliat at he

state convention in Wabash

Gignilliat is present state com

mander of the legion. It is under

stood. Dr. T. Victor Keene. Indian

apolis, present committeeman, will seek re-election.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Oct. 4. An alliance between the United Mine Workers and the "big four" railroad unions, to inert as-? the effectiveness if a strike by titter organization, was in prospect today. The p'o posed alliance was approved by the miners convention. L'r.der the plan, the minr-rs would

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strike by the railroad unions. On the other hand, in event of a strike of miner.-', the railroad union men

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would h- expected to refrse

trar.spv.rt oil mimd by n-jii-union workers.

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE TO LtMHEIC UKALKH. x-.iÄ ui-J,v 'ivfi that tLo ( onaty 1

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diana, will receive aeale.l proposal fr-.

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25 pieces l'iüx-'J ie.io 1 iue v. .

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400 pieces HHXIO lnimv Jiur

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135 pieces -'sx-- j Common. . , ... ,.p 1

8 50) feet lxs mp iai 1 11 Ul Srrure No. 1 Torrra .1: 'tiMK ft 11; Dro: Siding Oregon I !r

or Snruee Nu. 1 .u:a:nu. Co ft T-SxlO Dressed Cornice or

Spruce No. 1 Common. C.Ö feet Tsl'J dre-ed lineal Orego 1 Fir or Sprue- No. 1 Common. 750 feet U3 lath lineal Yellow pine No. 1 Comiiou. , , . . 10 pieees.UGxlO dressed corner strip-. Oregon Fir or Srr-i; No. 1 oiuinon 10 pieces 1x4x10 diessed corner htr.p. Oregon Fir or Spruce No 1 Common. lu pices lx3xs dresd e0riM-r htnps, Oregon Fir or cpruct N". I Cominon. Oregon Fir or Sprue No. 1 Common 10 sasbe for 3xi cpnias. ls hj,ats. S'550 ."-7 White Cedar Vests. SO C-10 White Cedar Vul. CO:') fet -Mule Hi-'." Hoeünz. 1.000 feet 7-S Inxl'J lii.xlo. dr-s.-el Yellow Fine No. 1 O.mmuii. 725 rods five-foot medium cLi.kon wire. 75 barrels cement. All tbc above to be delivered to Healthwin llospllal. ,,i-vi All bids must b- o forms furni. . by tte Courty Audito.-. and must be a---eempanied by a bond in a puei uot bss tLun tbe amount cf t'a ldd , All bids taust be tid iu t he off.c tbc County Auditor on or betört: u t. lStii. 1Ö21 at 11 o'clock A. M. "The County Coiumiss!or.ers reserve t.n: right to reject any ov all bids Oivn ..y order of the Coumiissiouers th.3 lo-r.a day of 0tober. l'.Cl. ,...,,.. clauknci: si:rx; k k. Auditor St. Joseph Cou:.ty. Ind Oct. 4-11.

J.tii dav of n.t .l.er. l')-l,...f the 0--tobr 'I trni. l.'.'l. of s.iid fi.aiailsn.oi.er 'urt. ;is li,.. lt.V ttie MIUi- will ! yeiit'd for L.i r ii f fore said Iioird d J.'fi.miis'ioaers. Ii: v. :ti;es ilii r-ef, I, 'Ijreu e dgul, k, Au.'.üor of St. Joseph County, i.i f!ie state .f Iudinn.i, tme -'.?rn-d my 1 am' hereto and nfilxed the sf.d of sal I c-tfi' e t!ii jeth dav .r" Sejtenih-r. PJ1. ci.AItK.NCi: Si;ix;ViCiv, Auiitcr. John H. Fredericks. . -.d other. Petition is. Wei iler ,v t,i:. Ml, for Fetitionr. Sej.t. -7 . o f . 4. NOTK J; I I) COXTK Vt'TOIh AN I 11.1 MliFK.V N(t ; e is l.-rehy i-ti that the Cuur.ty C'.Ui:;ih-i"H, rs f M. Josepa County, la'.;iijia will re'-ie . lrte sej!fj prvI nv.il th foilowdni; : 1. Col;tru tlo.'i a fc'.ira?e for the St. Joseph County Midway I)-pt. 2. 1'iULubin and hatn.; fT arae. MxTAiZ to ! lie .it d at N. V.. i-orr.T of CoiJeg..- :,t.d lli.p-l it., in the City of S..uih IP-:.d. Indiau.i. !i ti i,.- .. . i.rilir.cr to tiij;: .ml

s-p" ;ti' a i - ;; reve l by the li ur l "f Cou'ity ('l'Ui::i;'!.i-rs. and nr.w on L1in the-" oH'i -e of ti." C' UTity Auditor. Ail hids :x.u."t lc on fruiS furnishtd by th" Cüt.ty Auditor tit. 1 iuast be sr. orii'i.i:.it d by .1 bond in a h la iit If th.iu !; full nmoii.t of th- bid. Al; Id-Is tatt be on hl- e-n (..r betöre O t. lilt 11. r.i.'l. at 11 A. M. Notb.- is further riven th it th -s:l-;tb d t of the 'j-r U fb".0-l). lhe Ci.miais?! -T '-rs reere the right t ie'-.. t any ' ail -d ! 4,iea hy t r'.t; of the Ib-irl cf 1' in-nilfO-ntrrs thi- h'bth -lay .,f Se;, tester, i-i. cbAKLNCi; s::ix;wick. Auu:tr st. J -1-!i entry, lud Se;,r. 17 ; Oc'. 4 11.

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NOTH K OF rHTITll) .'V..

IU0Vi:i KOAD IN n.i TOUNSIIIV. ST. JO-hriI, COINTV. INI. Notice is Lerebv riven that a 'V signed' bv fifty iSMor more free.o.ders ?id voters of Ma1is..n Township, .n M Tr.wr.h Countv. Indiana, addrefe-I to

the 'Hoard of Couimi'sioners of 3-"

County, and prnylng teat a eenam i-j.j-IV hifhwav within .iil township. thre iZ) miles or les !n length, t Improved bv Lavicff the same graded, drained and raved with tlan pravei. wit'a a durable binder, was filed lu the office ef the Auditor of aid County en the h-.th day of September, lfl. Said petition is for th" iuprov-mr.t o( avertain bighway In sali rowr.od; of Midlon. under an art of th oeLera. AHmbly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Conernlne Hl;hwa.T8. trr'"Tfd March th. Vs. and Amendnnti thereto, proridir.? for the rontruction of GrTd Itoad by Townships ty Taxation. " ... u - A deBcriptlon of tte Highway propeMd to be Improve.! Is as follows:

Cfglunin at tne'irgwco,, .-..-i tte New Hoad Intersects it M the o-:th-Att rorter'of Section thirteen (1- . Township thirty-six n-'rth, raLii' tbree 3 east. In mM County: th?nce rtnnlcc west alon ald new road on the tüthtrn boundary lines of Sections tlirtpen (13. fourteen (14) and fifteen (15. . of ty'ii township and rar.pe. to the MJIhawaka & Bremen roar at the southret comer of hM section fifteen C1M 1;: the Tillage of Woodland; being three a miles .r :? In lentrtn. . Tke'Auditor of said County, by his enc'orteaiecttiiereon. Las designated t-s

N O I I ( i. TO r.KIIM.l. Itlil.IlKH. Ni.ti c i l.er'd.v Civea t L .; t f l:" C.,';:;tT Com:.;:--;:. -rs ef St. .f.-i.ii c-ou:.ty. Ind;,i:.rt v. ; J r. c-:ve enle-l pripoaif for th o:.t ru- t i ' u -f a Cul'.trt oi Ir..g.--n Ira II at Station n-:. All l.idä eist be in a--, or !ar..- u Iti the pl.KiH and ip-cifi-:at;-.:.s .ob pted by the Count v 'i -Jim j.iers jit.d :.'-v va h in th-'offi -e of the County Audlf r. All bi '. i-ust he jzx r.rrjj f .tr:.it,..d bv the County At: iit-T and mutt be a---ötripanied bv a Lo-.d in a fen-i r.--t 1 than th- an:-.:nt of C bi 1. All bi-i r.-.ut t hied in the oTi"- f tlio (.'..untr AU'litor ou or before u t. l'th, l'..l at 11 o'clock A. M. '1 h- Conin.lss: :n-rs r?erve the r.gut tt reb-et a:.y or all bid. iiven by rdtr --f tae Iiorl of C ran i- onors this fourth day of Octoter. ci.Aiic.vri: si;dgwick. A'idit'T St. Josejdi County, Indian. O rt. 4-11. NOTICE OF MKKTINti Of ColNTV COUNCIL. N.t;-o i hereby glvn that the Ft. Joejh County Council will raet .n Spe-'al Session in "the Cotjrt IIouJ la th Citr ef South r.end. In ! . Tees lay Oct. lltX at 2 r.,--i-k V. f. CLAUKNCK SEDGWICK. Auditor sr. Jos-:a County, Indiana. ivtj. INDIANA AND MICHIGAN ELrCTRtC ro f v v v v

ST. JOSKVII HK ATI NO COMPANY s-outb r.e-.d, Inliaca. C'orr.plyirg with the order t the TuiSrvoe Comrnietoa ef Indiaa -n ';,':e r.TiS and 57 u7 approved Nevenater 1:7, IL'.O. follow irR i a taten-.eat -f Coal e'ofets for the month f Sr:nc,p io. n. Ton Ott Itera From Convive I Tol I'er tn A No. l storage 2r i:.i;aj: ? 4 .vji It No. 2 Mm? l.l C '-O 4 4 2 12 3 . J C Mines 3-W ."O l' J Total TJti s" '-'2 Aterage. nohtb. of tes.fcr....?kl

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