South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 25, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1922 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Indiana and Michigan News
CONTRACT AWARDED SOUTH BEND' MAN
BLAME SHERWOOD FOR GRANTING OF TEACHING PERMITS
Invalidation of William Cliarp.' IMarr- f ? -po n -ilil-itv on D'-an.
Chairman Hull Will Address Democratic Editors Meeting I INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. nr- : i"ll Hull. d mocrnt rational chair:ir.an will op'-n th'- i nor rat i' rurn ! raisn in Ir,!nn;t with an .addri at !th annual mid-win-r of th- Dtiiorn t i" Htftt Kiitnrial Assnintion at th- "aypoo Hot-l at Indlanapol is. . th- riiarht of Kh. ?. if was annoui:'''rl fit l'mriTat!p s'a?'- hcadounr'Ts I Tuesday. Th national chairman iv.'.ll o-iT Ii n- hr- party's position In 'the camraicn.
UTILITIES BOARD CONTESTS REPORT
T. Y. Sihlcv (rirn Conlrart for Plumhinp Work in New Mlc? HiIi School.
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"FASTING" QUACK ON HUNGER STRIKE
File? Exception? to Stand Take n on Inrrea-e Akerl for Fort avne.
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Korlir Trvinj: to Pror Harmful Results Cannot Conic From Prot'c?. MADISON. Ind.. Jan. 24. Williirn Iloi'tiP, who was arrrstd hero
to: Monday, harcd with ciu.-un;: hi
!,.,' r rtifntf 1 j wifn to fast ."1 days to euro rhf-u-I.'-.tI r' t h" ; mnti-rn. Tu' iav lican a hunger
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INDIANAI'OLIS. .Jan. 2 4. An-i I'Uildin. row in prort.thr s'fiir in tlu- tUht ovr tfde ! rsB of '--tion. Mr. Sild--y's Md of Phono rato, j rort Wavnr. involv- M.6C2 wa f;,r 1owt tij-n tl .t of in ".nations In whirh puhli utili-;an" f,,h'r "-"la.tor Vy,--xv. tio, anrl th- public aro concernH. - "Ti-; ''Iino Maddo. k. t!,-- .Inn" K.tr-hr.fi T,..wi,v tllo n,nr, ; Kddir.stori of 1'hicnsn Tr:hun"
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the Indiana public s- ricyion. throuli i:. M. WhitP
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tlty of valuh lumber trd th" 1 arn van dtrryrd. Hie 1Inrrf.
Wath'T condition durin.: th" mt v"l: hav l)rn id'! f"r i" uttintcon ru'ichtxTiTic: l;.kf lio;:cf owners rportir' thi- tr'--hincM IP ltt"r condition thaTi th;it of any prrvioo ynr. I in t!.lnks i now ni'T'' t'n.nn ip.cV-(hi'-k. and n d--jr as ny-i.'. A - cordirc to Huntrr I!ro , local j. dualer.. mor th.an 1.."' .r Pirir niidoy d ty thni in mtinc i a Üarron h:kf. At tl: Fi-.rls If !ii''..." rd ! pl.snr. "a our;t". a
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: i nning has 1 cn in jiri'urs j i r,o' Monday. .!r. Ti ;u--t im- to j, jolt in i n r than inn this v. :n- 5 tT. Tii r" ar now s v r nos j louses l.cir.r cr.n-t! U' t' d r.t ihffn -
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... , . . - . , ... ; nas rtrf-v ciiitor oi tp- oo;. i.omk . . , . . column for two var;. Thir marla Pt summer d'TH-d th petition of . . 4 . , . , . . ,, , , . ' . , ; riae h;r- ju'-t l 'n i:i;ii,c uld;- oy tho Home T' !' phm" and 1 Ipcrraph j j,v ;(hf rrr -o.. for an incrra.-. Mr. White also, ' ' ' .,;. flHin (.()Tnnn.t,.iv
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Clinrles Conklin fa;-!.:, at Indian l.ikf. on.- iff- i i 1 1 - '' f't lon: and f ct yvidc. is lull, and ; nothcr is ;.in tilled.
authority onstration of his faith in fadins: as
!i not to fxt-p.d l" cn.l thf nd f J a ruro. Hoch', although in pood tii -.-,-, nd y m r f.f tho ''urr'-n1 i condition physically, told ofTi'-ialj he filiop ir If a i" '.v hr-ad of ti:1 Uvns willing to take his own "mcdit'ahcrf training f partmnt is n"t j ein in order to demonstrate that f urd bv thnt time. j no harmful results could come from
"Williams s.i id h- xp''t' d ir.v thins: to "turn out satisfactorily. " It a.- char-,'' d oiuiraliy that rrrtain prof--.'irs w-t s:.ninir th initio of nth ff ; rck-di to cer-t.f:-ats My!nc .-tlI-t r fa-hers hatl taught wli'n tip;, lia 1 r.ot done .o. In orr in?a r .- th frirhers for whom th- or t if; : wre r -jMsted had revT atfndd th ichnnl cxe'-f t to r'ixter. it was
the process. Tlio condition of Mrs. Iiool.e, who was removed from her home to a local hospital l.y officials, was said by attending phj'sicians to b riti-
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penditurrs. jcarl Tatruskv. Clav st., si.ortlv be'. ThH master in chancery erred in fore midnicht Monday ev. nin,v T1p admittir.i; evidence and i-eruiittinsr I 0c p ..tiniat"d at '2. A ;p.mplaintiff to prove th- ne ds and re-i ' uuirements oi plaintiff in xtensionsl
to its plant jind the expenditure of money in operating the plant for the jears 1022-n2"-l'.21." Mr. White' held in if "p. Dfiiturcs. The brief! he says, was in error "because t".ift j basis fcr rate making in the present j value of the property used and useful in the public service." i An exception siys the ?:iat"r err-i ed in action of law holdins: that th"!
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EGRY SYSTEMS Xutordphi'" Rcrii'-tr'r: Auditors (Ca.ch and pp
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STATE RECEIVES BIDS FOR CEMENT
income tax of the company for 1?'Jl and to be paid in future vcars in
ral. The woman has partly regained property chargeahl to operating ex-
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part of the time and has only been able to take a small quantity of milk. Sentiment aaint Roche in the community was said to be hiph. and followinc: his arrest officer stook extra precautions to Kuard their prisoner, fearing a lynching. The Roches were married about a year aco in the west. Roche is a former ranch owner.
penses. The brief says the ffderal Income tax is "a burden on the st holder and not on the rate payor."
No more restless nicht for the up-to-date merchant that lias his stor fully covered with insurance. "Why take the chances of loss and hear tho burden of worry when the Gr?enan Agency can eliminate it all? Call ui In the Farmers' Trust Hldgr. 5-tf
Sevrn Concerns Offer to Furnish 200.000 Barrels Needed for Road. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. .7a n. 2 4. Svn "h!d.s on surPcient cement to constnict. II of the fU mil-s of the "National road which remains nnpaved entirely of conerete were ree!d by th state hichway mmniivlon Tuesday. The sj edfiratioti provide that the concrete shall b 'iep.vered at vnrlmn points alone the National road. The bid called for n mavlniinn of '""On Onfl barrels
Tt was explained that while hid! w e; e received for sufficient cement ', to buPd the entire road of concrete ; tli do not mean that the commission necessarily cxpect.s to do j
th: The hid- wer .ihmittej by the Atla Portland (Vnvnt "n . the I'nl-
Aarral J'ortland t ment o.. tiie Indiana Portland 'ement Pk, tip T.euirvill' tn!it o.. the I'osmm Portland Cement v. the Sandusky 'ement 'o., and tip Waba h Portia n 1 I'ement "o. ' Tli-r i.s Haid t' h some robabiiity that the Indiana rniüinission ma" follow the p ad of commissions in lll!n",. Wi-.!-:!!. Iowa. Kati-
Michigan. Missouri. Minnesota i
ntpl South P.ikot.i. iti refusing to accept any of thf bids until prices are reduced. This may depend on the amounts s-t out in the bid Mlbniitted.
WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets AIpo bottles of 21 and 100 Drusts. Aspirin 1 the tra1 mark of Bayer Mtnuftctur of MonoaccticaclJester of StJlcyllcacid
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