South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 356, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 December 1920 — Page 8
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Tn:M.vv MniiMNn. ni:rr.ini:n 21, ttzo. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
rEXAS FAVORED AS SPRING CAMP SITE
FIGHTING CO URA GE-By Ed Hughes
rwn Bi League Chili Pick Training Sitr- in Loin Star Stale.
nv iii:vky l. rnm:i,Ti. l'nlt-il Pre., Staff C-rrwi-Mlent. N7IW YOIlK, L-c. 2 0. With h rxf-f.tJon of th- Ft. IouH Ilrown. a! I of th" rr.njo.r U-.-utu" clt: have completed th. ir traini'.:? Th njnri'v r f tho tearr.r wül t k r."v j I 1 . n'y v!x f thm returning to la-! yf:ir' ram p. Ti v.it th" : .1 v rit sa!. ihn yr.tr. k-'-ttir. tr half of th- Mtr tirnrgar.Iza?l"r.s. Thr f ri g''ir".g ;o Loul. inn. two to KlnrM.i. two to Ar k a r t nnl on- to California. Hot rlr.j-v and Har. Ar.t'.-nlM will cr;Vr a pn!r of club f-af h, th4 Pit?hu'i: Pirat and th- i:oston K-'l S'.x havir.s d"-c!dfd upon th- Ar!;;ir.ia rrt. whlP th N'mv York (ilant- nr. 1 t!io I Stroit Titf'-r. under th ir r. w man i r, Ty CoLb. .; to th- T'-x 11 resort. The Ilruoklyn champions and thNVw York Yankf s will tr.in In th"Mm n 5 -ch her hood nr.d will ru'au" in a -rles of training cani'.s Training p'arfs a anrmunr 1 ar-: National Tjenjriie. Cincinnati. Ci.vo. Texas. 11ttburg. Hot Sirlnp. Ark. Chicago, Pasadena, Calif. St. Louis. Orunco, Txa. Nfw York, Fin Antonio, Tfxav. Brooklyn, Shrrvcicrt, Lt. Philadelphia. r,aln'svl!l'-o. I'la. Doston, Galveston. Texas. American Ix-agin. Nv.- York, Shrevoport. La. Washington, Tampa, Fla. Hntnn, Hot Sprint?1. Ark. I'hiladlphl 1. I;ike l'harl-. Tvi. ('Mcairo, Wax'tlnchle, Texas. Detroit, Kan Antonio. Texas. C!f -veland, I. IIa?. Texas. St. Iul unüVcldM. Texa. ha lontr been ron?lderel if Idfal state for training and th.
propperlty of the 1 r 2 Hasnn maki
It possible for teams to tro to inor distant places.
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SAYS MRS, HAMON
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STMCr XeTCHCl KOCKB cor C&kjcs uisr ecoeCW TßV AQt6 CrsD Uf TO
i:v ( nltrd lTes: l's Axr;i:Li:s. CaMf.. n". The $130.001) fortune ;f Pat O Url' n.
ioriiatitic. jiüpiiiar w.ir idol and' l.ero. who i'omniittod suiciJo Friday, J
: -i nii:ns? arconlintc to Mcrwin 'f;ri ::f hi lr ther who arrived to0 iv f roin Oaklarid. Th famous act- who trxd; his lifo . l; n lii-i wif'. a ni'Vi'- actress t -: . d to f.'.- him ha l th-- inrturi" than a ycir airo. Iiis broth, r .i.d. "P it alwiys 1 d a mo 1 ' ife ;t!nt 1 '-annot. t i i hi- aiiow d such a '.: siim .f niur:-v t heron. t- dis--: i'. l." AI rin O'Hrieri said. "lie bo! $?'. '") in c.is!i in Imkks ir. u York. "hii .ipo pd Fan Frar.- , ...i. J.'O.O'1') ;n stioi stoks and
'0c In 1,1b rty bonds. ! 'Fat's I k. 'Or.twittini: the Hi;n'j -.. ;t d him l.'.' fu) and h- r. t'.i.. d '.."!. frotn maradne articles and; 1 et 'arts." j ( ' I? rfii' widow refu?'Mi to pee i !.h I n ther today when ho ca'.'.ed at;
t'.o- Alexandiia hotel, Mcrwin o'F.rlen said.
"In eizlr. pr up a man 1 would put courage ahead of rvery thins olse, because without courao- all other Mtialificatlons pr for nothimr." ii'1 Kid Mc'oy recently, in r.nalyzin tho lnredi. nts of a Kood fichter. That Mpi'm.v rl-'ht 'n hi conclus'.or.H th r- can be no li-jutln. The c.tr " r s of all irreat rintr chain-pior-.s thirouu'hly substantiate hi a (lairii. None, hi f;ict. more convindimr :!ia n his own. McCoy, nothimr more than a havy middleweight, "pot hy" MTMor.tr formi'lable h"ay weiuiits ! .rut lv on account of his unwavering I'l'b k. (utveii:hed by s-me pound, and :it a ilia'P anta re in verv way pb -km liv. h- hid 1 1 1 -h.i rillhom.1 to tackle the rutzired Ti. i Sharkev. Twice lie floored th--niior for tho count h fore succuml
humar-. whalincr? before winnincr hi . best fights. nnly Jeffries' unflapKintr courape carried him through , two territlc fights with ITtzsimmon j
who marke. 1 the boilermaker about the face a.? n"o fighter heforo ever did. P.irpentier went down and apparently out befor Ilombardier Well in the flrt meetimr before he eventually laid thrar.y iSrltisher low. It took cour-
aire of tlie finest quality for Denip-j sey to ta-klf and to beat th, mountainous WJllard. Jack had the
'nun. Ii." Put what would it have
availed him had he born wary
an t xch.'iiie with the menacing 'ookiniT Kansan? Without couraff, ns McCoy sajs. a fighter can pet nowhere.
ARDMORE. Okla.. Dec. 20. j Clara Smith Hamon. wanted for the, killing of Jake Hamon. millionaire, will surrender before the close of th. holiday, according to Sheriff P.uckhannon. I "Mrs. S. llth is merely waiting for j the right time." the sheriff said. Inaugural Ball To Be Revived At White House
V.y T'nlted Prep: 'WASHINGTON. Dec. 0. For the J
first time In a dozen years wasn ntrton Is to have Its lnaucural ball.
The ball, which was a function j of inauguration nipht, was banned by Pres't Wilson tight yeais ago.! The committee recently appointed to arrange for the Inauguration ofj Sen. Hardlnp was decided on the resumption of the ball which will be
attended by s-overai hundred per-joris-or all who can fe'et tickets. Another new feature of the Hardlntr Inauguration will be a Mardi Gras on Pennsylvania av. The street, according .o plans today, la to be divided Into sections and one
section assiKned to each state. There i
sons and daughters of respective states will frolic in mask and tancy dre.s. Incidentally, Washington merchants and hotel owners are amener the strong supporters of an old fashioned inauguration. For a week they sell meals at any old price and tret for a ted on a billiard table. ltv United Tress:
AKRON SKIiLS TWO. AKTION. O.. Dec. 20. The sal.- of Joe Shannon, outfielder, to the Detroit Americans and Ed "Pat.-n" Flaherty, pitcher, to San Francisco of the Pacific Coast League, was. announced by the Akron Internationa! league club Monday.
ic lu:n.-'.f lu -'s --'U pel h,r j
the 10th to the sail ;rngth. In demente
managed to .iccomp! ih ,
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ih.tt whi-l Jeffries was unabl.
io in L' ' round.. M.-Cny writes; j rimed Sliarkc. "It w;-. h by timing Sharkey when j h.- .1 that I was aide to floor.
hir i twice in our h-ir?1e The
Consistory to
Fix Repentant Pastor's Fate
)'t South Bend Woman Says
Tanlac Has Restored Her to Splendid Health After Everything Else Had Failed.
"Yes. I j ;ist think grandest rne.iicint in It ban restored m
Tanl.u- is the world,
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ATHENS WELCOMES GONSTANTINE HOME
h ra-h'-d 'he hard-r I could hit him. I kep; saying to him: 'j- id.
"I am aleading.' Shaikev
i.r.s'.vcr, n:hing hardtr than ever. The first kr.oekdow n .o score. 1 with an irr.-bb- straight ri-r'r;t. th--cond v.ith a !. f upper. mt. Sharkey w.i a s'iorir. tou'h l'eUow, and I never WOUl I liaVe b' en able f. floor him if I had not talked him into running rieht into the punches."
X. J.. l)e. The the First Netherlands in; hol I'll-, f tAni.'fct
would' n tlie family of th. Uev, Cornelius
PASSAIC. f oTisivtory o church wi:i
-r.se l. forimr pastor w)io recentlyreturr.. .'. after m mysterious dis.ip-
;a ar ir.cr -imult an. om-'.y ith Mi-s Irina Hannenberg, a choir girl.
nothing eNe seemed to help rne bit." said Mrs. Susie Wilson, of lo'--j W. Oak St.. South Pend, ind. "Fer three years I was a siilf. n-r from stomach trouble and before I got. Tan lac everything 1 ate would our and ferment in my stomach. 1 was bilious most of the time. h:id awful h "a laches, and my kidneys were badly disordered.
(Ihrerinp Greetings Mark Kin Return After
Long Exile.
P. . t rdt.-d T'ri -- : ATHIINS. Doc. CO. King Con- - inline was repatriated today. Three 3 ear or ex II. were repaid j-i three hours of one of th gre;itt st homecomlnrs In history. The royal wanderer tntered Athens y.-sterday. I'rofuso decorations covt:d th1 street.- and buildings, and cheerio. ir mobs packed themsclve.- b. hir, 1 h.nir lines of soldiers, guarding th.e route from the station to the Aero-poll.-and thence to the palace at the foot of Mt. Lycabcttus.
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Mc' Vcy surely had ":. rve.' Kitzsinimon's (..- '.as
Md'oy's, Never T p-re than d'.eweitjht. he became one gre.it st of hc'ivvu flirlit kin
exhibited ste.'-rib ed courage in of Iii-; greatest conLhat l'ltz
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pen red to a e;,rly round of bett at Car-on. title. Pleeding
heatert man in th his ficht with CV.--where lie won 'hv and tired he went
th long count In
down for
Ibit he irrlm'y stuck it nut
the !
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when the opportunity arrived in the j llth he shot in his famous "solar!
d.-xus" aral turned the tide of bat tie.
Some of the populace- touched lips to the carriage harness as a si-rn c? thiir homage.
Tlie king's face boamM grtttit;g and he appeared trol b. . emotion with th-d.lfticuity.
Pritl.-h. French an!
worships left Greek waters I Constantino's arrival to avoid s.hle C'T.pllCati.T.s".
at the
to cv.greatest A :r. or Iran
fore p-.s-
Stan'ey Ketchel's lion heart carried him thromrh many an ujmill -trug'.e to victory. He is accounted the games: of them all. He was on the losing 1 n 1 for nine and a half rounds against Jack O'PrP n before h.e landed, a wallop that rut O'Prlen out for five Tidnute Just a few seconds before the end of the battle. SurprK'iu: Comebacks. Terry Mc(b -rn was on the floo-. appirrntly b.-aten. before 1 uuUng knockouts on Kddio HanIon and Tommy Murphy. Hat Nelson uu illy took almost super-
Announcement of ibis plan wrist r.al" In church In the presence ofj I . r. w ho left tlie parsonage for! th'- first time .-ince his return to at-i tend the services. The pastor Äitalone and was in tears during the ceremony. Several women of the congregation also wept. The presiding elder said Densel
j had "made a full confession and'
1 asked lorgivene s.- anu xiaa appnea ; for re-Instatem-nt as a member of : the church. Xo statement couM be obtained regarding possible act-i ; ion oti his reque st but It was anr. ounced meiTtbers of the family I
who are "under censure because 1 they withheld information during! his absence would be given a hear- j ing on their application for return
to full membership. Flder Marinus Iteyngouldt lowing passage from Ezekiei: "Cast away from you all transgressions, whereby ye transgressed; and make ye a
bvart and a new spirit." In his prayer. Keyngouldt said: "I thank the Lord that Domine Densel has been brought back again. He is now In the midst of the congregation. I hope he- will be cheered by th- words to be spoken."
"I hail through my five- months work at all. at nirht tht
rheumatie p. tins all body, and for about was unable to d-. iny. I wasi so nervous t'r. u bast uttle noise would
awaken me. and I would He awake fT hours umble to 'go back to sleep, I lost my appetite completely, was in a dreadful condition, and was going down hill every day. "A friend of mine got me to try Tanlac and six bottles of th medicine has fixed me up fine. I have a splendid appetite, and can eat jast anything I want at any time without my stom.ich troubling me a particle. My kidneys no longer bother rne. and the rheumatism has so completely disappeared that my work is now a. real pleasure. . "I have gained -several pounds in w ight, sleep good and sound every night, and feel like an entirely different person. Tanbo- Is certainly a wonderful medicine, and I can't praise it enough for all its done for me."
Tanlac is sold in South Fiend at j the Central Drug Store. Public Drug j Store. F.andon's Pharmacy and Wettick's Cut Hate Drug Store and in! Mishawaka at the Ke4 Cross Phatmaov. Adv. !
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HERMAN AM) LYNCH HEADY FOR TITLE BATTLE WEDNESDAY
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Ni;W YORK. Dec. 20. Champa, J lte Herman and Joe hyr.rh who. are to l ittle tifle. u rounds in Midison Square tJard. : Wednesday f- r the world's bantam weihr ch.amI ior.shlp pronounced themselves 1 a dy Monday. Although early betting makes' Fr.ch a rne to three favorite for the h.implot.ship Herman is C'r.::d.-nt. "I am s sure of winning that I have booked passage f.-r Thursd.y for Uti'l'T. where I am to meet Jinimy Wile Jan. U." he -sail. :
In the old-fAshloT.'-d novel, a girl's heart f'.uttervd tetw..-n dopirc with the fa.sL-lnatir.g IilA,.n r marrying th plain but r.ob'e ht-r-a. r,. .w.wl.iys. It. mert'y teeters tctwm n.arryln.g a fresli-air fiend with th. "sb-. -.-.ing-porch" mar. ia. or an xotic clubn-.ari. whose ! !,a of "g.-ttlng n-t to v. iture" consists sitting ureler a petted palm and watching the gold-:.!..
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Store open every evening until Christmas
Give Him a Silk Shirt pORTUNATELY, we anticipated the demand for silk shirts of standard make and good quality. They're the one best gift you can select for him. Blending of colors; that is an art; plain white -silks; an exclusive, comprehensive showing of silk shirts.
ENGEL'S CUT RATE 401 South Michigan St. Opposite Grand Trunk Depot South Bend, Indiana The Christmas Gift Store for Men
CI gurrt U Camels. Lucky Strike. Chesterfields. Piedmonts, Spurs, Ml" Hours. Helus, Oasii Regular 20c sise, ISr pack.; 2 for 35o. or carton for $1.7."
(Ijrarcttcs Fat im a., Omars and all other 25c sixes. 23c psck.; 2 for 43c. or carton of 200 cigarettes for $2X) Sunshines, Nebos and One Eleven. 15c pack., or carton for $1.40
Prince Albert. Tuiedo, Velvet. Old English. Serene. Harmony, Edgeworth, City Club. P.egular 17c tins, loc, or 7 tins for $1.00 1 lb. Tin Humidors .... $1.33
Smoking Tobaccos Hull Durham. Hob White, Drum. Union Leader, Peerless. Five Pros.. Plow rtoy. Tip Top. Regular 10c size, 3 for 27c, or 12 for $1.00 1 lb. Olass Humidors . . $1.83
Horace Greery reached New York :
with JIG and four yars lit. r found- !
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And all at 30 Reduction Sam'l Spiro & Co. The Christmas Gift Store for Men and Boys
VhUe They LuiHt Any Amocnt VeJvet Emokln Tobacco, one pound. In small packs, Regular $1.60 value for .-. . 89c Sweet Tips, regular 15c, size, 2 cans for 23cf or 10 cans for . ; $1.00 Old Rover Smoking Tobacco, regular 10c sire, 10 packs for... 4c 14-lOc cuts cf Bpearhe&d Chewing Tobacoo for . . . .- Sl.OO
Cigars in quantities of 200 or over special price
All Popular Brand of Cigars All 7c. box 50 $3.00 All 8c. box 50 $3.50 All 10c. box 50 . $4.50 All 11c. box 50 $5.00 All 2 for 25c. box CO . . . SÖ.OO All 15c, box 50 57.00
Chewing Tobacco Hcnest, Union "Worxman, Peechnut. Proadleaf, Mall Pouch, Key West Clippings. 3 for 27c, or 12 for $1.00 Horse Shoe, Star, Climax, five 20c cuts for 0c
A complete line of Xrruvs Cigars In fancy pacltarcs or 10, 25 and SO cigar?, at cut rate pric-es.
The Finest Candles All the delicious kina or Candles you will give to your wife, sister, daughter or sweetheart are here at prices which will save you money. Magazine Subscriptions A great gift for anyone a. year's magazine subscription. We're agents for any magazine you desire.
Smokers' Accespiorles Everything that the smoker likes is here a great selection of Pipes. Cigarette Holders. Cigar Holders, Cigarette Cases. Toilet Needs. Toilet Bets. Manicure Sets. Leather Purses. Bill Folds and all Shaving Accessories.
We Prepay Parcel Po-st Charges on All Orders of $2.00 or Over. Applj Hero for Your 1921 Aoto License
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A roomy, warm, hospitable place chairs to relax and rest intelligent, experienced, kindly assistance from courteous gentlemen who know what men like most. Every item at lowered prices reduced down to the price ranges which will generally be in effect next spring. Everything is guaranteed, everything must satisfy, with a guarantee that has no string to it. Gift-things beautiful and wanted by men yet inexpensive
SHIRTS $10. $12.50 and $15
Silk Shirts $1.85
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HOUSE ROBES
$5 0.75
$7.50 Silk Fibre $yi.85
Shirts
$6.50 Silk Striped $V85
Shirts
$5 Satin Striped $.85
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$25 H Robes, now $20 House Robes, now $15 House Rob es. now $12.50 House Robes, now
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SWEATERS
$16.50 Sweat- $
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$12.50 Sweaters $"7.95 now I $10 Sweaters, $ßj95 now w $6 Sweaters, $ A .95
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HOSIERY 65c Lisle Hose,
now
49c
95c Artificial Silk
Hose, now . . . 0w
BELTS $1.50 Belts. ( I now p i $1 Belts. 7 Re now I vl $2nr $1.60
HANDKERCHIEFS 52 Handkerchiefs. $4 .50 6 in a box I $1.50 Silk Hand- yfTfx kerchiefs now. I JVj 51.50 Handkerchiefs, initial, 3 in a C? "f box P I
$1.25 Silk Hose, Qf?ra now www
$1.50 Wool Hose C
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$1 Cashmere H ose, now
95c 79c
NECKTIES $4, $3.50, $3 and $2.50 Neckwear, $ .65 now I $1.50 Neckties, now www $1 Necktie. CCr now Www
GLOVES $3.50 Dress . Gloves, now . . $3 Dress Gloves, Gl oves, now . . $6 Driving GI oves, now . . $4 Driving Gl oves, now . .
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MUFFLERS
$2.50 Muiflers, $4 .85
now
$4 Mufflers, now
55 MuffI ers. S-.85 now O
.Viuttlers. SP". 85
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BILL-FOLDS
50c Bill-folds now $1 Bill-folds now $1.50 Bill-folds, now
39c 79c 95c
COLLAR BAGS
$4 Collar Bags. Sn.85
now $5 Collar Bass, now
$1.50 Collar Baps, now . .
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Be sure to visit this big Men's Store. You'll find just what he likes here at very low prices.
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