South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 265, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1922 — Page 28
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SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY I SEPTEMBER 22 BROWNS STACK UP AGAINST STARS OF LEAGUE IN FINALS FEMINISMS By Annette Bradshaw WOKLD'S LARGET HOG TO BE INDIANA PRODUCT MAPIO.V, Ini.. Sept. 21. The world's largest ho?r will be an Indiana nrcduct. acrcrdir.: to Hu?h L. i i Mahoncy, rural routo number two. i LaFontain. Mr. Mihoney I? now feedirs a Po'.and China bear, which Wfirhs 1.060 pounds, stands AC inches hieh. ar.d mraeure S4 mche? in leugtli. He expected to have th monster ffd to maturity ty the middle cf January. 1 LJ Better Apparel McCa'.l Patte rr-s
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"ith Three and a Half Game? to Make Up, Feat is Nearly Impossible. IIY DAVIS J. WALSH. (I. N. S. Staff C rr"wrn!mL ) .v::v Yor:i:'? rt :i Of-orse T-G-: !ir. tr.-lay; K 3. Ilorr.m!. to-r.orrnn-; H;. ?y or 1 1 1 rr a t!; r'-x? dy nr.-I o on; W r: "!: I" Fil-r. No Hit llnyr.-on ;ir. ! T''-I II . ;:,, n -T; St. 1,:;.. V.rnw:.- h; f-vn Ml r'trn to r'iy before th-y rarb th Ire and th pitchers mentioned above are th men they will f.ire, barring the unforeseen. Are they first pitchers? You r.s-.vr th.it cr.e I.y asking the folio .vir.?:: Car. ridl'Tk run. do wheat cake's F.r.k. . .J! I;ry i n talk '.' Th" Ilro-vr.- nrc- .- ,..- ?. 1-2 pim' t" the rr of Y. r.k1 The latter n I or.'.y ret an e -n break on the:r remaining night fames to force th Krown? to win ?even traisht to beat them and aix out of peven to t. However the. pro"f of the matter not with the Yank? but with the Pro wns f':jpnos. for example, they ran 'a in onlv three In srtvn f.u'?. The Yar.kv t!."n ro'iM i5e !! of th-ir remain in:; ir.im-5 and : jtet a ti-. The promise ronrrrniner th Drowns is not an improbable on3. Kommell, who has won 25 frames with a ?evenih p!ao club 13 alrr.ost rertAln to beat them; KabT and P.lAnkenH'nip are in top form. hinsr heM the Athletic to a pair of runs In n doubl header yetrdiy; Mosrid? is movinsr along fine an! both Hnty and Harris have
turned in finrt performances in r-cr-r.t firam). Indeed It 1 not at all inconceivable that the I'rowns will drop the majority of their remaining frames. As predicted. Fohl Jockeyed his pitchers arm-wary in trying to beat tha Yank? and In consequence the Prowns have in$t two In a row to the Senators. Shorkr and Prultt were pitched out of turn ani whn t.h preat urban was brought back yesterday he had nothlnsr. Pruitt will be t055d in asra!nt Morridr today vith two days' re?t after pitching nine inninsrs Sunday and pArt of the ninth against the Yanks on Monday. Shocker's defeat was his fourth in succession, lr.dlcatin? he is About pitched out. If this Is true th Browr.g are hopele?. . The cannot hop to watch uch fien s Rommell and Faber with Dixie- Davis. Vancrilder, Kolp and Payne. They mu.t have Shocker and Pruitt at their best and the latter hafl been An in and outer all season, at that. Tb abncf of th preat
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LEGAL NOTICES 1 . i city or mii in m:M. jmh wa. Department vt I'ultlic Work. ' Nft:v i f II-. 1 u : j u i'f Yjr3ti.rk No. ' V.. j N:i. U lreVy civrri thnt the -,-ard ; f fMit-li - works f a i 1 .-.ty at 'i !ii-pt-U:s f s.ül boird. 1..M n "t!:c - 'T'i diy i f ! Spj.tcnil.er. I'..'-', a.l'-rfd r"so.uti..a !
nr tLe va,;it;.u of tL followir.j,- de-.-rihed proj-.rty: A part of tfcp first Alley north of Madison st. Ü1 follows, to-wit: Pe?lnn!nr at tLe intpretIon of the en?t llr.e of Notre Pa rue v. and the south line of the fir?t aliey north of Mad:n st. : thence east on sö'ith 1 re ! said :i!y 1'. f-t : thence r.orrh 1 fet t the norri) lirt- of fi!, nllpy; thnre v,.t 1": f, jo th ;!., üno'rf Notre D.irr.e av.: tice sor.rh 14 f.ft to the ;d.' e ft .o;innlnc. The following property may l.e lr.1uri'.uslv or t'f-netl'-iaüy effet tf-d hy su-h vacation: v I.ot '.. h i r oton's uhdirision of part of LM 10. Coftrell's Addition. Ixit 7, Cb a pot oa's subdivision of a part of Lot H. rottrell's Addition. Ixt 11. Chaporon's ijhdlvis1on rf a part of Lot 10, Oftreirn Addition. South .V. r-rt of Lot r... Chapoton's sub. if vision of n part of Lot in. OttrelTs Addition. Tn oti.ieet of e-.i'-h Is the ration of a prt f tirt aliey north of Malison ft. froin Notr- Iaino iv. to a pin IV) fet east of Notre lMnio nv., uniler Yao.itlon Hesolufion No. In the Tity of South r-nd. Indhna. Said t'onrd will nieot at T:! p. m.. on the 11th dar of CVtoer. 1022. at its office in the rity tall and receive nod rear remonstrance from all persons Interested In or affected by these praeednoARP or rr-Lir works. L. P. Slighter. L. TV ITardr. Albert V. Ilorer. Attested: Verrnl'-a f Sweeney. Clerk of Hoard. Sept. rt-rt-
THE COMPELLING URGE MARY BELLE Yes, I knov the List time you saw me my skirt was just below my knees. No, I haven't "reformed" and I was angry when yoj used that wora but you were a dear to say I looksweet in this very Ion? skirt. I had tc go to the other extreme, you know, to be different!
Siller is not dolns: the chib any particular grood, either. In short. It may not be nfce.ary for Ilommell, MoKridje, Faber. Vdankens-hip, et a I to boat the Browns. The latter may .attend to that little detail themselves.
Dead Man Ordered to Pay Alimony to Wife (Hy International Nrs Service.) BITCYRIIS, Sept. 2".. Judffe ,J. Walter WrUht of Common Pleas Court, issued an order for alimony against a dead man. It occurred in
the divorce petition filed by Mrs. Mabel Mueller against Arnold Mueller. At the time the court decreed that the defendant must pay $100 cash in alimony ho was lyinp dead at hL? farm home near New Wahinton, havintr been killed by a bolt of lirrhtnir.qr.
Japanese Hold Quaint 'All Souls9 Day Fete (liy International Ncvs Service.) HONOLFU'. Sept. The
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