South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 259, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 September 1920 — Page 9
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THE DANGER IN SPORTS ---- By Ed. Hughes
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Mijir ;-.ic:'j h.-is. lnll r.c rdt 1 its first 1 i t.ilitv in th- r c nt itr.ith .;' K.ty ( " 1 1 . a prn.i ti. tlu pnjMil.ir 'Irvrl.i na i-hnr tstoj. who wan hit n th- t ti 1 j I
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A rv,'!:nrkat ! r mrd that in 10 ;n of tn.tjor IcaKUi- !ayinir or,lv n- hf. .should b fori itd f.tit of th" tho:!sin.i. 'a ho haw lally fa- J tli.' hazards of swiftly thrown op h.tttil b.ills. No oth.rj- .mrt can )"lr;t to jaich an a s t on ih i n l; r rord. Th f tiujrt b1 an h-na nr of ri-k ;inl dan-rr to liunian lif- in v rv H'l-Mondrd sport. It i fx.ntly that risk wlii-!i inak.-;, the so;t wcrtli thv rdayincr an! tlio watchin.'. '-r.-thor no ilaiifi-.s in th- w .lil thrr" vould b- no heroes. I!as4'!;ill Not Grr.tlr. Hawball. n.itu ltlista-idinq- tli- alrios eornplrte absrnci- nf fatal jn i'-liii ;.s in th major ranks, has I'fver bf-fn rfnid-r-d a -nt!- (a1--lini'-. I kit tors havo b. . n kill d bv
jutrhf'd bills in minor lraus. In ' J ml-f rn" and amat-i:r uano s
throughout th rotitry many ti ! ; 1 lkv.
kilb d rvrry scafen, but th Tvorld at larc;- doesn't hear of thes-e deaths. And it is the same in every worth while s-rort. 1'ootball has prob-ibly claimed more lives than any athletio Iastln. . The bist U-ath of prom-lnmc-o was that of Iiyrn, tho Army linsn-,an who breathed his last following 1 'rinirnaqe with the Yak b m sorno years apo. Hut there haw b1 n hundreds of rthers. I-s.s prominent, who have paid the highest prlr for venturing into this perilous pinii'. Considering tho number engaged in it. boxing has an unusually ood record in the matter of fatal rndin'M of bouts. Yet Jeffries, Fitzsimmons and Willard have all enPP'd in tii;hLs which have ended fatally for "the other fellow." Another one, "near champion" in tho person of Iute McCarty, is readily re . ailed as a ictfm of the glove's deadly potency. He died in the rin at iUary while nnhtint: Arthur
Kaco.N Arc Puimerou.s. Many jockeys liave lost their lives on the track or over the prim steeple-chase course. Only last year Robinson, one of the greatest "pilots" that ever flun?r le?rs over a "mount" met hi? Maker while riding in the sjuth. Aquatic spniis rowing. f-wim-mins. and yaehtinp have exa tel a tremendous toll of human life. The sdrain of the collegiate boat race Is terrific. Years nco (Iriswold. a Yale oarsman, collapsed In his shell following a big race. Two years later he died an indirect result of the pruelllnp: hardships he endured over the killing four-mile sweep of water. Auto racing has stolen the lives of racers of note as well as those never at the wheel. "He is only fit to live who is not afraid to die," or words to that effects, vere once penned by Theodore Roosevelt. They aptly as well to sport as to anv other activity of life. Copyright, 190.)
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; the Great Outdoors
Thin- are t. i 1 1 a i:rat many in the rural districts, ot our i-late who it s ms .anno ;;if. o it of the habit ot eritici.-iii: the o'ate d partment of tisheri' S uod galUe. UliUoU bt eil ly the.-e persons ai ignor.int of the la'-t that the last .ueral assembly l-ai'sed a nua-ure that separated this pat of the state's govemm :U i n-tii-1 from politico. The s;. stein ty
i-pend practically all of their days, and nights out of doors and it can not ! denitd that there id no belter way of i-vJlLins; weil )iimed with iuro atiuosph ! a. The camps are usually b yond the rang of the city sewers :;nd there can be no iwestion lut that evtry sniff contains some benrhcul qualities. In the case of persons who have been cooped up in
shops and oltices of course the
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;.t.d s t.. my w.1 ot thinking as lht. 0..f.s uhü Q cainnuiff tlu, lliUst( b- tu a syst, in as tin- state will ever for ne reason or another, and when i.dop: for on.- ot its departments. I t1(.y tlo ire tIe jjrst to it.aVe for ;,m taking this opportunity lo wain j i,,m.. it is lrue that camp lfie the .-pormn of our s'.ale that it is u ills many new converts every year
tone tney w-m- w.imh.; u;- 10 but even these will be found
1act .ind doi:;' s.nieth:tig to support the :-,. me u,i r.lcn and the who'.o d--
partm- .U foi tint, matt r. It is th the .-protsmt n. tli.it i.-. dom.:; t : 1 s t o! the criticizing tnd they are doing s. f i;up!y from a wild inciitiv ' P.. 4 v. t''e j;;pie ::u.s er, iov strictly t :tforced than what they are ?;o I fing apphod. It scorns a ' 1 1 1 t ini:'!lble wl;en one reads of the record that this clc;iarti;ii nt i ni ikim:
t cn imse win uc lounu m a
! majority of cases to be people who I t out of cioorti prettj- regularly and ;sbep with the windows open. The jtrue benelits of camp life are found in the freedom from routine the ! s;mp;e food, the abundincu of sound j sleep the play indulged in and the' j cood appetite iuducvd by fresh air I and plenty id natural exercise which one obtains ry btdng 4iressed loosely.
low the knee. With regard to the upper part of the new style of dress, the only change is that the neck is to be covered not. however, the chest vhich is as exposed as in the prevailing mode?. A closely-fitting "dog-collar" will encircle the throat above a generous decolleta. Dressmakers have let their invention play with the i-i-n of this de ge in nil sorti of ways. One model that will be siiown shortly has a comparatively high corsage in front, but is cut with a low V In the back.
CHANGE AMAZES BEST FRIENDS
T Cnnnot Toll How (ürateful I Am For Tiat Tnnlac Did For Me, State So. Iieiul Woman.
1 'oubt.ess there are many other ben-
m tr.v numt.er or r..i.vic .s .;an.,. t.nts i,,;t lhv j)0int to be emphasized the records m ole ! y form, r adtum - j ls tiat. Wt. derivo the greatest i-trations. Ac. ! thi is rvu P-. j ;un,,urU 0f ):0od from Camping OUt
i:r. less warv.er.s ar.u at i.t ;cn p ss i ,.. t. ..d, d th r,
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At the shop lie is harnessed i' e and work with routine: at it is the same, at the theater.
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N "ion tlte golf links, at th eball game. w J etc. lut in camp it is all .lifiVrent.
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Tb.ere shot; hi b' t: - 0 .1 sho'ild be h a ; kv.ow a. well a- y p rfect, but perl: r 1 e so. Hoee- r. I i -!r. rtmn are r rioney th.it is h v.. . f'-pvr.s -wl.er. :V.
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a few companions who
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the easier and the most productive of bappiro-s1? The strong love of 1 .t I ors recreation ur.fortur.atdy Is no Tosv,--ed bv every one; yet 'na
ture h.'s r.ado tt a i.iw that evervoht
"My friends and neighbors are all surprised at the wonderful charge that has come over me since I began taking Tanlac." said Mrs. J C Gearhart, residing at 714 Hast Madison street. South Rend. Indiana, in telling of her remarkable restoration to health. "I had suffered twelve years with stomach trouble," continued Mrs. Gearhart. "I rarely ever enjoyed a fubitantia. meal, because my appetite practically left mc, and the little I ate caused me to suffer afterward on account of gas forming on my stomach and attacks of dizziness and palpitation of the heart. 1 had such smothering spells at times I had to 1" taken out of the house to the open air in order to get my breath. "My kidneys also troubled me. and I had saach terrible pains across fny back that I would feci like screaming. "Then to make matters worse. I was taken down with the Flu. and this It ft me in a dreadfully rundown condition. I nearly always had a severe headache, and was getting weaker ewrv day. I tried many
but nothing did
me any gooa. "One day ray daughter brought me a bottle of Tanlac. I began taking it and in a few days I noticed a slight improvement. By the time
this bottle was finished my appetite
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:atrrees with me. I deep like a hild j even.' night and feed splendidly all (through the day. I never have a !h-ada.che now. ami these dizzv spells
PREVAIL .V PARISH1 rmotherlng sensations have I ceased. I am no longer nervous and -- Atlantic Vrvspapor Ser ice. i the jtains across my back have dis-
I'AltlS The new "double pane'." appeared. I have gained weight and
my strength has been increased so much that I am now doinjr all mv
The rest own housework and washing. I can
rv of a not teil you how grateful I am for
:o le swunglwhat Tanlac did 'for me. I am by ar.y ig- I recommer.dir.g it to all my friends." ! Tanlac is sold ir. South Bend at
two laineis. 1 the Central Drue Store. Purdb- Dho
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Visitors will profit by doing their shopping while in the city. Our store is filled with bright new Fall Merchandise at the lowest prices in the city.
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We speak honestly; we speak within bounds when we say Fair Visitors week will be the greatest value giving event we have had for some time. It is not profit that causes us to make this special announcement. We want to prove to you that your dollar will do better here than elsewhere. We are going to crowd this store with satisfied buyers as it has never been crowded before. Visit our tore during these three big shopping days Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Visit!
are invited to make this store their headquarters while in the city. Have your baggage checked free and writing room at your disposal.
Fair Week Specials in Dry Goods
36-inch all wool Storm Serge in navy, brown, grey and black. A wonderful
value, only
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50-inch half wool Serge in navy, maroon and brown.
Our regular $2 value, only. . .
56-inch Suiting in navy, grey, and black. This is an exceptionally b i g value. Special. OK
only
42-inch all wool French Serge in navy, maroon, grey and black. A regular $3.50
value, (?
only
Cotton Plaids for children's dresses. A COf good selection, only WJJ
Real "Japanese Crepe" in pink, rose, light and dark blue. A wonderful wearing
cloth, launders beautifully.
Regular 60c value, only
430
36-inch light and dark Percales. These are all full pieces and are new Fall pat
terns; 4dc value,
only
A Big Assortment of New Fall Styles of Dresses, bkirts. (Loats and Suits Very Reasonably Priced Extra Specials During Fair Week
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36-inch Outing Flannel. A very good selection of patterns. Our regular 50c
grade. Special only
30c
All wool Middy Cloth in navy, scarlet, grey or brown. This goods is very much in demand at . present; $2.00 value, gJJ5 only 3? 1 -O
Fair Week Specials in Comforters and Blankets
High grade Sateen covered Comforters. Light and and dark colors. Save $2.00 by buying them this week;
$6.95. $5.95 and
S3.S5
Fine Quality wool nap Blankets in plaids or plain colors. We arc selling these at 20 per cent below regular prices at $6.95, (T f gj $5.45 and JUö-O
Fine Selection Middy Blouses Beautiful line of the famous Navee brand Middies now in stock in pure wool üannels or washable materials in all the popular styles; $10.00
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Ladies' ribbed fleeced fall Union Suits, worth "j? fh f $1.25, at ....... M;n's ribbed fleeced Union Suits, $2.50 4 value Single blankets, good weight, (J4 at & J Mens Sweaters, extra good Qrt U value P mJU p Good weight full size double Blankets A special $9Jm
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Boys heavy double knee
hose, 50c kind, at
39c
"Big Yank," heavy work shirts. This is one of the best work shirts on the markrt trday. have 11
sizes from MjJ to 17;
$2.00 value, only
Newest Fall Millinery Smartly Styled Trimmed Hats Soft draped, pleated or shirred. Off face effects, Hindoo Turbans, Mushrooms, Pokes. Side Rolls of Silk and Mirrored Velvets. Values to $8.75. at $4.S5. Black and
all colors. SCHOOL HATS FOR CHILDREN We have just received a shipment cf new pif? Hats for school wear at $2.98 and Fair Week Specials
Ladies' black Kid Shoes in military or low heels, worth $7.50 pair, tair week. S Boys' and youths' fine dress Shoes in black or mahagony brown, A 1 $6.00 value. at $o42 Children's Gum Metal Calf Shoes, spe- A cil at $2.95 &: i&iÖmrJ
Beautiful new styles in Oxfords and Shoes in black and brown including the
$10 value, at. .
Men's high grade dress Shoes in black or brown, English or Fcotform lasts.
$10.00 value, at
$7.75
Little children's Shoes in sizes 5 to 8, OK $3.00 values, at P
Hosiery and Underwear
Ladies' Novelty Silk Hose, $2.00 values, 7Qe at id a'O Ladies' fine Si Ik H ose in brown or black, ft A c
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$1.29
Child ren's Hose, black, i-own or white. & ? ccit! at 35c and. W'3w
Ladies' Pure Th rea d Silk Hose in black, brown or
white, $2.00 value, onlv.
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Infants' white or black Cashmere Hose, all sizes
from 4 to t special
46c
Welcome to Interstate Fair Visitors Y.M.C.Ä. Cafeteria Corner Main and Vayne Street Meal Hours: 6:30 :c 8:30 a. m., 11:30 to 1:30 and 5:30 to 7:30 p. rru
$19100 Purses
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Springbrook Park Sl'NDAY. Si:iT. 2ßth lntrior an ourins: in fr 1 1 1 fit-for-all events.
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