South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1920 — Page 14

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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED

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ADVERTISEMENTS

Male Help

LOST AND FOUND.

W..TM (:.; : v ntative fo call on f - Ii t t i.K. and I: ffvitit to .Mail !.'.'!! hM' ;i !. !i f .". I'lei.'t wurk. 'I ; n ;; rt Ii :t v. i:-..,,i IM'.'.. Well Mi . v,!.,-i . !!!. .tj-ii

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A I ! : I " i M i f r;i r rn.'it M'.e m1 r: :.:.. -rv :.x:. r Kn-s. Mrg v . v, Miji kni-kkiknckd sum: - sm.w i:mti. siii; stkk. 1 - Ml'III'i.W ST. V'.js-n WANTKD Vf.; t; ,-i m : 'trig clerk, in..- wlfi . r.- r Inn U'.ir' e v j.erlcn' e frrc. 1 '. f ö-ii f opportunity for ru'l.t man. -pply nt r. I Drng Sf..re.

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"t .f K.-ITng iT.iirl". .-ii; Tl'-O Keuard. ',7'j 11

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WANTKI. I". t ;"Ti' -need registered drug u.. ii. i I ! i . rs. m . nda rd Dnig Co.. ir.7 .n. m: lii.in st. ;m-n

HELP WANTED.

Salesmen

U'AMüli - Mould, rs. m th floor nnd t !. I, Steady wt.rk ;inl good nufi-, S.r-.ti; Ih-nd J'oandry Co, corner Kafaytft- nr. and Indiana a vi. H'.."..'-1) WANTKI I'.aperh anger a:n! painters. K. 'hcltnlniak. 1 lr. W. Division St.

Male Help

W'AN n.D I'.oy over lifen years, per'".irnt position, and chance f'r advji men t : must corr. from good family with reference. (;. K. MMir A. Son. 115 117 W. Jeffers-n Klvd. " KTT-ll

Mi:N WANTKD Light heet rretnl worker, rip and suing sau- mn ar,d foundry hljerj Ith c I opportunities for ndvao erneut. lods Mf. '. WANTHI A MAN TOIi WASH ROOM. AI'I'LV LATNimV DIIPAICTMr.NT. mi:. milij:k. oi.ivki: hotki. ovtotf

Maje Help.

Female Help.

WANTEI)-M?n for all fcrambes of r?atrl it.ntlon work; ore tx;erinreU watr tt-nder. severnl ni-n for Üreuiea; turtdüA operators nn l ollers Uxi-t TiCuce

unnerpKRjrr ir nWllr.c i learn. If yt.u are looklnj: rr a tt-ady ork at nooJ i tarflr. uuirrji An.lv .it Power Sf;tlon

and talk it orer with us. lüdlaua & likhlgau Klwtric Co. Xi3-tf

WANTiJD N"k!and prp? fperatori. I.atu! S!.lrt 'j.. Hast oij.I of LiSn'.le av. l.rldg-. t''-H

Female Help

Salesman.

WANTKI Dicing room

Slrlg; jdeasant j l.i-to url. A.

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WANTi:r-Flrt-rIass '.UST MfT. Co.

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MKN WANTI'.I) for rltj firtory work; filpo for yanl work. Aj'plr 170.' S. Franklin st, t Mrllenry-MllHjoiiü.' Mfz. Co. MZ'j-tt

i.i 1 . i awm i ! WANTED A aal.lpr. rl. ker. dlnhwash-

ri ii'i ii iixiii "Pitri. .--Uli U"U.a ail'l (rrod wapeK. Apply Oriental Inn, 11Ö-17 N. Main St.. 1'lione Main 074. 4047-tf V.NTi:r Qtiallfle'T nutoranbl mchanlrs. K. A. Itennett l)v.-rland Co. 2X2 N. MrLU-an 3t Z22ihi:

SAI.i;sMi: WANTKI S:il-s:;i.-ri to . '1 A n.i" i .'"'ia 11' i ! i pi ri ' h V r dr-s- , Iiiir. A :!. prop.i.itlo.i !f!..:- all or

f'.irf t Writ. I, i; JLiim't. k-d t'lliiton st. for in: rvl.-A. '.7: tf

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Male Help

'ANTi;i Ma.i7.in.' hu Script ior; s.-lj. if.or?i for t!..- j,-w-r and I.hi 1 1 1 i ..ff'T : notl.lii like it. Apply or nrit. q!ili-k. 'f'rt "i v ul. 1 1 ion Ar'ii', i'otun.f r.-ljl l;io k. To nt. ! II:.r!or. Mi' 1 r.v:.: ii

U'ANTI.l ANn.nt drui? Irk. Uu'is ti J prf.rr-d. l'.a-tlan'a 1'ri.ir fore.

VATi:i) Ttto altera and a rook. w. south st. Cl23-tf

WAN Ti:i Farm liand; call IInrrlon 2.-.F1. 074 11 WAN'ini S'vpral hritrlit younf: men for f o tory work. Apply South Bnd Watfh .'. 1046-11

WANTKI SfTeral ex prtn M Marhlnlts. steinlv xork. pod iay. Sllilr Ma Lino Co.. -J) 11. Tutt St. .'XVJ-J-13

WANTK1 I.o. ;il i f.in.Tn w.uiIm niiddl'ii''d m.'in for l'u tdl.-ity Ii-oart ment. Mil'' 1' a''tlv. rt-i! it.lc in. l on rtoii. fiMjulre 40 N. (.'u!,I:i sr.. r ,ill Ln:i I-.' .".; r;

WANTKI Marrlf T mnu perlonr ed .O farm work. Call Ilarri?uu lb-F-S. 54W-tf

WAN"! I I l!oy lo fo Is yr:it old to j 'A rk in irro. ery vt ir.'. c.iii Mfidav.j Vi S. Ml'-fuan. tU-U I

FI H I'M AN, II! akfinan, I In ir.-ru. n, 1 44 X'.'oo. Color. -d jort'r !v Kaiiroad frvwhTf. l .erletii r iinti.-t ..irj . )'' Ky. I'.ureau, Ka?t St. Koi;l. ill V.r.-11 tVANTin F.iperl. n rd pr.of r.-nd.-r. K T'Tvncf nulr d. St. a ly ':ipl -n.enf. K. I. Hardy Co. i;.V.-l.. FIKKMKN. Ürakemen. .Jo $jT.i monthly J nperlnr im ne.i ry tnatti portion wanted'. Writn. Hallway, I'.-.s 10, Wttn-Tlrrc. "7 1 1

U'ANTKD Industrious v h i t o hoy or 301111,' man us port-r. Mnt he a pood worker. iiood wapes. r'nn and hoard. Apply In person to inunnger of South Mend Counfy Cluh. (WUl-tf

WANTKI) Four lahorers for Kepalr Shops. Apply Superintendent of C. S. M. A N. I. Ky. t'o., cn-upr Notre Iatn and I1 vision stH. Cj0."-H

W A NTKI - K. perlen ed acrcuutHiit el.ilm rierk: also freight handhr. Iniilre (Irand Trunk Freight fThe. k7.i'.'-ll WANTKI Hieh-rlans leaning porter; pood waices, day work. Apply JefTerfn Hotel. 0707 11

WANTTir Klve n ilemnn a n"- and wonderful rfaner fur furniture, floors ind HUfomohllei. Men who show aMlity will he piveu dbtrhf nianape:nTit In Nortliern Indiana Call Lincoln 2' for ppointn:ent. Saturday, Sunday or M011iar. .'aj 11

WANTKI Driver on Tan el Delivery Truek. Must furnl-h reference. F.. C. Mallard. Ill', Kln.oln W. K. 7. 5-11

WANTKH-Kathe and henh hands. Apply pun hasiup dept.. Mlrdsell Mfc. 'o. 4(l." tf

WA V I KD-Colored porter at Karle . lub rooms. 772-ll

Trading wtth advertisers mLni more for less cash.

WANTKI-At on. e: White ( lief, ranahle of batidlintr l.arpe huslnesa. Apply Y. m. c. a ton tf W ANTKI r.oys over lfl to work on automat!' telephone equipment. Apply Indian;! Meli Telephone Co., 10i S. Knfavette hlvd. . (V.1Ö tf

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WANTKI Kxperlenel Gordon pre feeder, n.ale or female; $. pr vo-ik. Apply, the Kuterpre, Mishavaka. WIAN or man wanted; salary $21 f;ll time, 5o an hour ."-pare time, n.r.lup guarantee. hosiery. International Milis. Norristown. l'a. 7Ö 11 MAtlAZINK apctits, rrw . laicirs, plrlx. (iet in on the preßtest subs ription fter 4uh k. W.-Ntru Clr-

riilatlon A?eney, Couimeri.jI Ml-ik. iWhton Harhor, Mlth. .;4-K

WANTKI Ladles m e.irn & ' to $10 p.-r day o-Uli' : aw and wonderful N;iier for furniture, floor and nutonnddhs. Call Kln.oln 2'iNi for appointmont Saturday, Sunday or Mjtidav.

ULLI' WANTF.I Cardir. !!!r.ner

winderg. knitter. dy h.-upe. pi.-k.r I house atid wash room hand for day and ; nit ht work; evinp ma hh.e operators' for day vxork; fa. try . -'.osed over the! 4th, reaumlnp operation July 12. on 24- ; hour ihedule; mp'.o v men t "fli e closed' Sunday only; op.-n day and night. j STKI'IIKN'St N L N1KU KAU .MILLS.: GUI tf 1

Office Help

MKN to 1.. mdle our line rf Iep.:i'.'e trrep. shrii!. r."'. l.edi'iüz. -t-. rie.is.ij. f. ilterestllliT :loI p rot; t a 1 de. ml.-i..:,s wekly. No d-lixer '.- le tin. Outr.t free. Write to.!,iY. Her. rl-k Nursery Co, ii).-.t j; - !i -M, r. N ;v7 ii

H'AN J I I K, t fcr-.. fc-r ipl.rr. ; i Call K....:, !,;.. ilrs. Mi' ; ..t'.i !. t .-.. i . n

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Domestics

W A NTKI -tal.

A uiald at K'pwoith Ho.jdGti'x; tf

MKN WANTKD- FOR STKADT FACTI OK Y WO UK ; AND A MAN FOR YAUD WOllK. APl'LY OFKICK. 170J S. FKANKLIN ST.. McIIENKY-MILL-UUUE MFG. CO. 44i-tf

Ttouph Stuff ItuMdnp

Shejt ..etnl Work

Machine Shop Work

Tool Ma kins

Die Sinking Wood Work .Machines

Door Hanging

Female Help.

WANTKI Kx perlen ed Permanent situation. Co.

ldndery pirl. Hlhl.erd I'tp. t;".:ts tf

WANTKI) Kx portent eI m..!d : Rtalm work only; no laundry best wages to competent person. Mrs. W. F. Krumm, S2f Ashland

dow xiwork ; Apply a v. Ü7-15

CI MKS FOIl IMMFKSSiONAK WORK NO KXI'KKIKNCK N!;Ci:SSAUY Jirls applying; for positions a telephonlrs are ..(iilpped for this hiphly specialized profession entirely at the company's ep(p..e. Oo..d jay while learning. I'errii.meut rmployiuent. Steady adv-.nco-nient. Il'."t of wnrklns conditions. II. t luiii lies at lowet cost. K very concelvahh coin enien. (JirN .leslrinp to secure thev superpT ailvantapci (.f einployiueut, apply OoDGDSaoLia GBöü TDpDoja 227 So. Main St. Applicant's information desk In lobby. GC'.ty tf

WXNl'KD ;--d housekeeper, ,j-e who; wishes a po,,d humc. Frank Larson.!

0m; Kf uwoud av.. Lal'.rte. Ind. '.ss4.11 WANTKI 2 maids at Hpworth Hospital. S'13 iiiontli, hoard and room. i'7-17

dow transfer sjn. This t, r r i t ry pen. KxcHIetit fiiuiiK i.il .r-.poMt ion f c producer. Must have s. im.- r 1 f !. e. and litfie 'apital. Address I'r.iou stjn Co., Mo 71, Kalamar..ot M;, l, '.SN. II NK SALK a tlav means 17". p.-r nv th. five a day 7". Ma r !.: Nv ! -in c machine. Mrtails .fl2." Write M.ir-z-ir I'.arpar. Auburn st.. Colt;tr'.'is. n. .sir, II

WANTKD ori'M'I" MAN S K rj:un.N Ki with i i.i.i i i imj. I K M M'lIlM: I'KKFKKUKIv I . - k:tn; machink . i i i : t i . IND. .SS...-1

WANTKI Woman for cookinp and '.ou.sew ork. Fxp rien. ed ittnl referent es i-cjuired. Address 11. Mux Z5. c-o NwI'lmes (jv-j ij

(iIRK wanted to assist with peneral lutusework, v liole .r j.art of dav. Kinolu .WO. " rkN'V2 12

ABsemblinp

Forpe Shop Work

We will train you. provide you steady employment and reward you liberally for continuous oervlce.

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WANTKI Kxperiexu eil saleslatlies. Apply Mr. K. Hapey, c-o Mrandon-Durrell Co. COW-11 WANTKI) Cashier. Splendid position.

Inquire Miss Fisher, Mrandon-Durrell l

Lo. tjt2i -11 WANTKI HÜLS OVKK It; YJ'.AKS FOU M1NDKKY WdlJK. K. 1. 1IAKDY CU. WANTKI) KXTKIUKNCKD SllOK SALKSMAN. MOSTo.N SlloK STOllK. 124 s. miciik;an st. eo-jT-ii WANTKI An experlencetl tlressmaker for alteration dept. Apply at once. Charles IJ. Sax and Co. t22-ll AT ONCK Competent settled younp womnu over 2o for office work: iu tint be able to do some typing and handle switch board, (rood salary with room and hoard. Apply in person to manager of South Keml Country Club. t;',l2-tf WANTKI Posirion open .Tuly 13 for bitpht girls over 16 years of age; good pay with opportunity for ndvain eiuent. Do not apply before July 12. Apply South Mend Watch ;,,. (;;'J2-12

WANIKD-WIIIIK WOMKN 10 II SPECIAL WORK : SHOUT HOI US AND GOOD WAGKS; ALSO MAIDS AND CLKANIN4 WOMKN. APPLY 1IOI SKKKKPKlt, OLIYKU HoTKL. Ws4 tf

WANTKI Cover girls, good pay; steady i

work. Apply Super-I read lire o.. corner Cedar and Kmerbk sts. :t7l-tf - ' ... - - - m WANTKI - Two teams tn stea.ly Havana work, tloetz Cigar Co., ö.'.ö So. Michigan st. "07-12

Wanted Kxperlent eil Operators For Mantling In Our Shirt Department Seamers In Our Knitted I nderwear Mill. Jood Wages. Wilson Mros. jixK W. Sample St.

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WANTKI Of leral hous.- pirl experienced, to go to New York. Family of two; upartnieiit. I ;.. wages. C. A. CarllsU". l'erki-is oili.e Mishnwaka 07'.r 12 WANTKI Kxperieiicf.i mahl who ia gooil cok. Inquire 13 20 K. Jeflerson l.lvd. Phone Main s;2. ;"s."-l4 NLVID WANTKlt-Also woman for laundry work. K'pworth Hospital. J117 tf WANTKD Wim, to ao plain trooklnir. Call Lincoln ZW ölös-tf

Agents

"DIXIi:" Sanitary Kv Mlankets. Rest Summer seller. Makes ice last 50 per cent longer. IKiusewives gral on sightSales guaiante-1. Hlg-Pan Manufatturin' Co.. Mmp.ils, Tenn. vs4rj.il WANT I'D Lady or gentleman agent in the City of South Mend for Watkins Fatuous Products. Known everywhere. Mig profits. Write Watkins Co'mpauv. 04 Winona, Mfnn. 'r42.''-il

LIN K s.ilcnin Kam fvi to 7u ii monthly selling Fall line p..pi;ltr pr'. e men's clothing 1 i r- t t consuiuer. Territory open; big opportunity. Write f,,r Information. Hanger-Martin Co.. ;ran-l Ilapids. Midi. 1N411

W A TKI -Steiiograph. .-r 't'i titir!eio ; .."I chan f"f .t.;; .n-r.;r.t. Ma.s-.-r Prodii- t Corp .ration, jn 1 f v -oav.r Th.-ater. .Cj.".!

WANTKD- Seral ep.r!r r. . ! teoopi pi. rs oMrltn Vir; u:i Co. 04 1 :

Office Help.

OFFICII HKI.I'

ur r.ran. h Iii. e Managers a r prolooted troin our sales forte. We are growing so rapidly that the a;os:uau of today is the Manager of tomoirow. We tbsire wltle-awake, red bloo.'.ed, auildtious young men with some knowledge of a-vountir.g. Sales experien. e mt netessary. but ileslrable. We want representatives witli sutti. ient oiititlence in their ability to work mi commission basis as soon as they know our product. The man who makes good will average more than $J(H.(k j.,r ear. We are a reputable . oinpany of twenty-two years standing. operating branches in one hundred cities, and offer a genuine- opportunity to a "c-t ahead" fellow. In applying state business experience for previous live years. Application absolutely confidential. Address I'.ox A -'." tare News-Times. Oil".

TKK-sDAY JKKY SITII-1C A A -plei.dld ti;a to e!.fr Till. TIIMAs

COM Mi; KCl AI. SCHOOL. For tl.e

liess i rai:.ilig. that wi'.l fit "u f -r t!

l'.eut Mer-ogra phic- ll""k Wept;; g S-reta r:

al or ic.eral Husir.'ss Position. :r

Li-ensd Kiep. Dept. w i'.l rla - you i!; t;

b pt j.oMtli.n. Kvery student to ad v a ! flivordlug to his abi.ity. You do n-t ha e to wait for ot 1. rs Uoonm cooled by btrge r.le.trl'- Fan Entire "1 Floor. S. F.. corner Mlh. & Wauh. Ate. 7ö 1 ;

WANTKD lo-p yrnnp n.en nl wom;. to preoarf for ofThe position this iumtner. Opportunltlea rf high Imrla Qd rnpll roin-tloc. Knter any M,nfny. Catalog free. Cll. rita or ti!phone the South Mend Ituelnens Colleg. Corner Michigan and Monroe sts. WANTKD Kxperlen.ed lady book keopor for autom-d'i tu!nts. Call Miln ljs; 21:; s. Lafayette tt. tf

WANTED.

WANTKD 5Irls with high school education fur clerical position, both In South Meed and in our Chicago office, ltxis W. ."sample M. Wilson Pros. '.'V.'4-tf

AGKNTS Mig summer Holier. Something new, concentrated soft drinks. Just add watr; delicious drinks in a .iitTy anytime, anywhere. Mig sellers lor home, plonks, parties, socials, etc

'uar.udeed utile,- pure food laws. Carry 1

in pocket. Ag-Mits coining money: S to .12 a lay. Wilte for free outfit offer today. American Products Co.. KI," American Mldg., Ciminnati. O. Vs77-ll

Salesmen

SALKSM KN .Sl.'iO weekly easily earned selling roofirg cements ami paints for well-known uinntifa turer. direct to consuming trade, mills, farmers, property and warehouse owners, (iooti opportunity for hustlers. Paint Division. 117 W. lltb st., Clevehintl. O. tV-so-H SKLL TI HKS. ' Direct to car owner, .".0x." non-skid $11 Ttit.es -2.2Ö: other slz.es In proportion. Guaranteed ".(X miles on liberal adjustment basis. Pdg commissions. Kxperi.iiee ir cap! tstl unneoessarv. Auto Tire Oaring- Hous. I-kJ W. löth, Chicago. '77S-11

WANTKD Kxitileiil bookkeeping and stenographic position open t yt.ung lady experieii'-eil in both lines of work Applicant must be neat and refined and furnish best of references. Position must be filled at on.-e. CONSIMKHS SKKYICK CO. 410 Deau Kuilding.

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Household Goods.

WANTKD A ued be-d-davt nj.ort. Call Main .".;".. WU-tf

Unfurnished Rooms

WANTKD TO UK NT Three or 4 ur.fur nlsl.e-1 rt.oius for light housekeeping ( t middle-aged couple. Address M. II . New H-Tiiiics. if

iTouses

WANTKD My respr.nsüde i.arty. 4 or Ö -room nitolern h.ue b' Äug. 1. Phone Mab, 47. ti77-' 11

WANTIID Kadv stenographer for sec

rotary. Must be expel dein -eil. wtdl etlu-; catetl ami furnish references. Correspondence strictly confidential. Address j Mux O-l)0, c-o News-Times. k.7-11

WANTKI 7 or s-rooai house; responsible people, by middle ,.f July or Aug. 1: prefer northwest part i f . it v Main 341.".. ' s:7-13

Miscellaneous.

WA NTKI ld fashioned bin. k wußtet ureal: or idlest of drawers without mirror. Main .':.'27. iv'.jtf

W A N TKD K x per lent ed st-'tiograjdier. Apply secretary's office. Iudi-nia A, Michigan Klectric Co. ',.4-tf

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t t h s,. ,1 o rot. Now 1 ho : - ! ..ri h.is arrUf l.j 1)0 Nl F,-nt I'ndrrtow s. .- ;.cr.s arc Hacking to th? ; Undertow and swift currents are reihe r;v.:s and rh. bcihe-'. And j garded by many swimmers as deadly err.r vr- p c ti-jn of bathers, j ener.;ies, and misguided struggle.! 's .r ! 'Virsnter. .iro expert at ! against the?e natural forces result in

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many deaths. The wise -swimmer. If caught In an undertow- or swift current, does not fight it. hut allows hlm-

that rh.T" ar1 an- --er to be carried along, knowing; that

Tnrusan 1 drown- 11 ae r.oia.s ms nreain ana nis nerve.

the sweep will carry him to the surface. Suddenly takinsr In a quantity of water is always a source of panic to the novico at swimmlnjr. Befor jro!ne In at all. the bcslnner should have

; impres5ed on him the Imparlance of ! clearing the windpipe of water, even 1 hefor trying to swim. This unexi rooted "shinning" cf wattr Into the

Take instruct. on , iunK5 ls often caused by stepintc Into

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or tr.e watrr. Kxnvastion comes t?ud-

den!y. an i down he goes, t'efore his companion suspect That anything 1$ wrong. IVrons who have heart troutle are cau'ioned against lndulglnr In

in what seems to be shallow

water. Wading In with the arm above the head is a rrettr pose, but if a hole is encountered the bather drops 'e a plummet, and. 1 not In readiness to stroke. When wadinsr on a strange bottom, the bather should . M t

I always ne reaay inr rnergencies. The.e precautions are of a very elementary nature, but the mo.rt imI portant iafegjari Is. of cours. to flrs

learn how to swim. The wate.r is a

hazardous playground for those who are unable to take care of themselves In It. But bathers are jiot the only ones who figure In each summer's water tragedies. When people go In swimminr. they are on their iruard. They are conscious of the dancer that attend. the novice. Canoeists Should Re Strimmen More hazardous by far Is canoinr. the most popular and the most dangerous of all water ap-ortj. Thousand of people go out in ficof. who

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have never attempted to fewim with their clothing. Thousands more trust their lives In these temperamental craft who could not swim even if unencumbered by their clothes. The romantic lure of a canoe and a moonlight night have been responsible for some frightful drowning tragedies. There i nothing chivalrous about a man taking a girl for a canoe ride if she cannot swim. Even if he is an expert in the water, the responsibility Is one that he has no right to voluntarily wsume. The canoe Is a plaything for competent swimmers, and all others should keep away from it. Paddling is no mall trick in Itself. The bunlin paidler Is a. constant source of danger. The canoist who knows how, either kneels or sits on the floor when he paddles. He watches tht -waves, and takes them all head on, unless he is maneuvering for a spill. He keeps a close watch, too. on all passing craft, and keeps on the alert" for unexpected currents. Changing seats in a canoe is & good stunt for a "water carnival, when a ducking ia part of the game. But sometimes this feat is attempted by the unlnltiate-d. with results that are invariably topsy-turvy. For many years the comic papers have classified the fool-who-rocked-the-boat alori with the man who dldn't-know-lt-waa-laded. But people ro on rocking boats ar& attempting to stand up in canoej, and the water mortality statistic thrlvti accordingly. To Rreak "Death Grips" It I not always the expert swimmer

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the one who holds peed or long distance records, or who can do the greatest nuraber of fancy strokes who Is of the m6st value to his or her haples-s companions in the water. The efficient life-saver is the one who knows the principles of handling drowning or unconscious persons in the water, avoiding and escaping from "death grips." bringing patients ashore, and administering artificial re5piration if necessary. There is one danger in the water that even the best cf swimmers are never free from the fear of. It is a danger that accounts for more than a few drownings every year that could have been prevented if the potential life-saver had known how to manage the situation. That danger is the "death grip" of the panic-stricken swimmer. There is unfortunately a popular belief that the only way to break a death grip is to kick or punch the drowner In the face. A properly infoxmed swimmer knows that thin strenuous treatment is not necessary. He knows, moreover, how to conduct himself in the water so as to guard against being

caught in a strangle hold or other death grip. The idea Is to approach the victim in euch a way as to take a safe hold before he can seize the rescuer. But if by chance the drowning person does get a dangerous hold.

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strength. Even a weak .s-wimmer can clear himself from a death rrip. if he knows how, and at the sarr.e time save the patient. Here are some concise tips on accomplishing a release from a struggler and getting control of his body: If clasped by the wrists, turn the leverage of your arms agalrst the holder's thumbs, and when free, quickly turn him around into a safe position. When clutched round the neck from the front. Immediately take a good breath. With your right hand on the right side of his face, cover his nose and chin, and push him away from you. At the same time lift the encircling right arm over your head, and getting into position for one of the rescue holds. A moving body floats more easily than a staionery one. so get the drowner In motion a-

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and behind him. retaining hold o. his 1 ra?1nr9 face turned in a downward right arm. Then bring him in with d!rc..on. so :hat th tongue will not any rescue method. j obstruct the throat. This prone presAftcr The Rescue sure method is recommended not only Iilfe-saving records show that even for drowning, but for gas. smoke and persons who have been under water ( electric shock. from fifteen minutes to a half hour. When the patient begins natural and apparently drowned, can be r - breathing, cover h'.m with blankets store-d to consciousness by the prop- ar.d rub the body upward lr. the dircer first-aid methods. Artificial res- tlon of the heart, under the blar.ke's. piraticn should bt administered in ' to help restore warmth. When the the open air. The patient is laid patient can swallow, a little hot cor face downward and the arms raised may be given, but no drink should be to the level of the shoulders, or high- administered while there Is dagv ' trkand Lh face turned to one a:de. a- . chokinr