South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 364, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 December 1920 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TITO! Emerson High Of Gary Wins Easily From Mishawaka Quintet By 31-11 Score

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NEW BOXING BODY ELKHART COUNTY

MAY RESCUE SPORT NURSE POSITION

IS COMPLICATED

Plan to Curb Profiteering By Promoters Hailed Bv Ring Follower:?.

Wrangle Threatened as Association Reelects Present Office Holder.

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r.y United Prebs: NEW YORK, Dc. 2S. Xationnl supervision of boxing propowl by

.-portintr c iithusi5t. may sav ho.x-i s , . t vw..Tim-

Ini? when other mtxins have failed. .,,..,,.., . , T. .-, K. !The Walker boxin bill, under ( ' OMIKN. Jd Tvc. . At a i which boxins has flourished ho in '"'-etinp ofMhe Llkhart county tui New York, brushed aside all the old , '"rulosls aociation . held here yes- , stones that made tho road roujja for ' l.-r,,f ' "ernoon. Miw Anne C. the M)crt. but overlooked a fallen ' of Indianapolls, who for a ! tree n cross the path In the distance y'- f has been srvln as county : commercialism. It all comes (l(-w!,,'h"al1'1 nurre. was unanimously rej to one very important point. Th-1 vrle- ' fr.s are Kiving: "What ?ood does it, A 1,itter wranRl between the ado us. when w-e can't afford the relation and the county commis- ' prices charged to see it." s:oner. and county council is now in ; Iiivalrv b( tt.ee n promoter? is rrospect. caiHins "such immense purse i- for A few dY o the commiloners . boxers that the freight has to b-- -av notiro they would undr-r :io cir- , paid pome place, and the funs -jri cumetan?-s mi: Vrrovision for payhein? nfked to Jo it. in liss Simiiit's tr.Uary'and her 3 llickard v.s'l'leld ti ';i.es after her contrrt expired Tex Itlckard. premier Niw YorJcle,1r,y ,r- 'iiuory. I c unty health pion'ter my a- (t.urüo costs tin-, county about $2.000 ' "Why is'lt that hoxera who willi111'' f'nr -AIi5:s Pirn if-ht. in addition work outside the state for 1 . 2 0 0 i 1 Irawinr :i sirx has I.ccn prowant $12.000 from me." ;vidvl with an automobile and free

Other promoters sav i -:t"line- ot iraveur.p ex"Rickard offers them thousands: I' -'-sm have been paid. Complaints

i and we have only hundreds." . - The boxei-s are plajln both end?: -------

affaii:9t the middle and they an.i t'"

Oov.-okct Miller, it 5s understood,

had reached tho commissioners that a county health nurse is hardly worth the cost and after considering the matter the. board "decided to abolish the ofüce. Complications Numeron The Goshen lied Crosa chapter, while contending that a county health r.urse should be employed, wants Mirs Straight supplanted with Miss Xaomi Ulosser of Hucyrus, Ohio, who for about three months ha. been here doln?r special school work. The commissioner.'--, however, say they are not to make a choice between Miss Straight and Miss Blosser. What they want to do is to abandon the county health r.urse project. Thoy have nsk-d the Tuberculosis as.-ociation to cite such ;eral requirements as makes tho 'inI'.oyment of a nurse mandatory. Th" nssfciatlon has not produced the l.'.w. Miss Straight plans to hold her position until she Ls ousted. Miss Blosser is waitfnp: to take ai appointment.. The commissioners refuse to pay any nurse. The Tuberculosis association wants Miss StraJpht retained. The Red Cross chapter wants Miss Naomi Blosser appointed to succeed Miss Straight. Complications are numerous.

itintitn:.v siTNf;s, mich. Miss Ruth Vhitcomb f f South I'.end is visiting her crranImother. Mrs. George Whitman. Mrs. Iy)uise P.enhard entertained 10 relatives at her home on Christmas day. Miss Rrssie Robinson, who Is at

tending school at the Ferris institute at Hig Rapids, is at home for the holidays. "William F. Stemm and FYank Bowerman of South B'.r.d visited here Saturday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Dar win Crane und Richard Ioupan and family were Christmas day visitors at the Edgar Fpham home, in St. Joseph. Miss Marion Nichols of limning was a Christmas visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Nicho's. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sallnjrer of Chicago wt-re 'hristma visitors ;it the latter's mother, Mrs. Iaura Dent. Born "hrlstir.ns day to Mr. and Mrs. Charit s F. 1 foopincr irr.t-r. a son; Robert Van. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. T-owrey, of Nibs were Christmas visitors at the home of the latUr's aunt. Mrs. Dick Newton. Noh Crelsher of Chicago is a holiday visitor at the home of his niece. Mrs. A. O. Spauldinp who entertained a number of relatives at her home Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Storick were Christmas visitors in IX'troit. Philip Kephart of Detroit at home for a few days visit. Mrs. Isaac. Iy brook is spending the holidays with relatives n ?uc h a n a n . Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Ilavibrd were Christmas visitors at the Georire 1?. Dean home. Miss Natalie Jordan and J. W. Monewock students at the university

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Goshen City Asks Permit To Inerease Heat Rates

Spi.il to Nws-TlSiC! : GOSH FN, Ind.. Dec. 2i.W. - city, which operate a r.iumci; . central neafir pj.mt. h apr; i to the Indian. i state public rv.-. co:um!iv-on fur authority to incrvafe the prsenl rat cf vCc j r 1,000 p'Jnds of Hf.am to 11.20. A thort f:.n the munici; .! vat er and '.!t,-ht plant nipplics h ..i for Go.sheji ho-pltaJ. fvo church s. six reiidencF.. the Illkt" club c.r.vi two business b.ous

Women to Sit in Courts Of Elkhart County, Spl.il t, Nevcs-Tlsie : GOSHFN, Ind.. Dv-c. Jury commi.ssnoners of tho circuit und superior court of Elkhart county h.:e btn instructed by Judst Lrak! uf the circuit covrt to place ii.in.it; nf legally qualLled women in the i,(v frtm wldch grand r.nd petit jur rare drawn. Within a fhort t:;i o women will be represented on Juries ht-iij-ine cases in the two oourts. l Is also planned to women jurtr in the city and justice courts.

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. ' In office to amend the boxing bill s" i that the sport will be put in reach ,

of the "little fellow?" for whom it

CONCORDIA PLAYS LOCAL Y. TONIGHT Cooper Will Put Fa.-1 1 on Floor Against Fort a nc Collegian.

Ro' rs Horns1 y, second baseman of the S'. Iouis Nationals, for v. ho.-,- i t lr.is.- th" Giants last summer offered 5230,000. at last has been p:it on th.- rnirk.t. The Giantd offered Branch Rickey a quarter of a million dollars for this star on three occasions last summer the first time in St. Fonis. the second time when the Cardinals were at the Polo Grounds and m ole a clean sweep of the series of four games and the third wiiwi th" St. Fouis club mad its final appearance of the seasoi in New York and lost four in a rov. Th' final offer was made only

tin " bonis b fore Hornsby was knocked out by heincr struck with a thrown ball while covering his position an injury which kept him out for s-v ril days.

SAYS SPORT MARKS CAX Ml LOWERED BY EUG EMC CHILDREN

WCentrc College Eleven

Arrives in Port Worth For Clash With T. C. U.

Giants Announce Games On Training Schedule

was originally Intended. The Inter

national Sporting club has called a meeting of delegates from IS boxing states here for Jan. 10, 11 and

12. The club will attempt to form , 1

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18 states that will amount literally tt national supervision of the came. The first thing the club will rec- i ommend ill be the curbing of in.mense purses and the adoption of fotball and baseball prices at the , Mte.

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i'ORT WORTH. Tex.. Drc. 2S.Tli- G litre e-)llet;' football squad ari ived lure todav to lietrin a four day

W. .1 by - n -rations of at 1 tes. j workout preparatory to its came

ui ::M r- sult in the lowering of every ! airainst Texas Christian University !.

athbtic to irk ,,n r. cord. William H. 1 ears ua

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training hanl with an eye to McMillan's lonp toss.

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the scliedule of the games to be J"

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their return from the fan Ar.tonio spring traininfr camp has been completed, according to fcec'y Joseph O'Brien. The list of pames to date s March 19 and 20, Cleveland Americans at

Iallas: .Alar. 21. Fort Worth at Fort v

Worth; Mar. 22 and 23, Houston at I

Houston; Mar. 24, Galvestcn at Galveston; Mar. 25. Philadelphia Athletics at Lake Charles, La.; Mar. 2-3 and 27, New Orleans at New Orleans

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! 1 alter Johnson Signs

For Fifteenth Season

with the universitv of lllinol, t a i- hftf .u (T !f c'Pa f nr,V;' T , r.y A.sodati,! Press: ar.d Alluard Is plnvinu- with the in ! th1 of famous athletes.' J " WASHINGTON. Dec. ,!an, univet sitv f,-. -hm-n. ' , . ' 1 , ' " 'V i'ho,J1,1 ':Vn A1" Walter Johnson's siprr S.itu.iin- nu:ht th, V M. i . A ; -Ji'-r. -In ector of physical training f of i9M, v.Ul me.-; th- , -ana, ban Ah- - ' ' ' !h- N''U' .Vrk. l'u!' U" ;h?"1?' '"season in major leap

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ani Mond. tb.e I'cmvr A.l.;11' '?,r u-" ' -' .t v ; Pn Ht.ManaKlr Grlihth of the '.-tie ciub will con..- lu re for : u bav- boxu: ..v,4 in every hh , in American leayuo club. -Vhool and have recu.ar boxin? son wroto from h;9efarm no.

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and that he expected to regain his farmer effectiveness. Johnson will!

be 3 4 years old on his next birthday.

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OI-D AND REX.IADLX. EQUIP your pocketbook for the unusual bjrjrains now oftfred by the merchftti's. We will finance you. Yon will more than save the interest on the money. Loans on FURNITUR II, PIANOS. YIUTKOFAS. AUTOS LIVi: .STOCK, etc. Main 171Ö. ' STATE LOAN CO. ElUbllfhed 1903. tJl 8. Mich. SC

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ih-.i. t." woi;' 1 become cii'ii i'. -1 b" tii- tini' cf th" r-t"a. The i.i:i.t i i l u" y in tl'-e way : an !.) 1 :or'. lb" huekt ye.- b 1 e, :s ''!' ;. ttice thit the as;.-i m i il' i -i . a "me .iiC 1 ' I'!' 1 I tO Ol-.' -v i.. i .t her whi'h usually P'e.ail.- h.e . : : hi- tiri:' of t h a r. Both teams ar work in ir at a the ta ld where the rame - ill be !" ivt i! ('.ich Wile's ne-'i -bow..;

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Indianapolis Club to Train at Crowley. La.

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FRHH TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS

Free Trial of a Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss cf Tinn TCe hir i mrth.-xi f;r the control cf AftVr. f 1 " want j t a try it nt our i t.r:o. N'3 r . itter wlth-r ar c.t-f i- "f 1. .t.i'ulirg er rrmt t'.rvr'.oi. tr.rnt. wlfl!'.. r tt 1 - trrrr.t ni t caMi--n.il er chrrmjc A- U tu.i. jc a sh u'.d ea i i r . f-.re trul c-f our ir.ets. 1. N i nvittf r in w h it c'.ar.ite on live, no matter what y ur ace or fv a:r-itijM.if yo'i ar.- troab'.tal with .Whma, c:r neth 1 should n l-.eve yo.j t rri-rtly. Wf f;-rci i'.:y want tr. rr..J it to t?i --r ;irr-ir-e-.tly h- i r'.r ca-r. hcre ü'.l f nr.- 1 1 tn.'er, deuche, or '.um rrrrr.U".--'. f;;T.--. ; cent nv-Ves " etc.. h.wc t e. We w.int t i !ov7 eictv.f t cur ex-t-nse. th.it ear T:.-thl is irMi-ned U) ev. 1 n'.l thrT.cu'.t -jthinj. all whetxir.. ani a'.l t!.oic terr.tlc I ,r-rns. . This free cfTer is bo ImrortP.nt t rc'.-ct a . r. rfie ! y. Write r.e.-. n-. br-n the rn-'h-xi --tice. rn-i no in ny. San' S n ..'. e ;:;-a t-o 1 . bjitT'iy-yojdor. rvr:i ;ivi-!,i,:f.

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A MBER color to the eyes, fragrant bouquet to the nose; cool creamy foam to the lips; delicious taste to the tongue, and the most refreshing feeling afterward! That's Arrow. Get it bv the case from vour grocer.

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A' & S Root Beer The Helsht of Goodn-ss.

A fe S Jiilade The Julcr Oranqrei Drink.

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We, like every other clothing store in the city, were loaded to the guards with merchandise for which we paid too much money. Many worried hours hcd been spent in a vain effort to "unload" without too great a loss. The wholesale markets were offering us new merchandise way below what we paid for stock. We couldn't buy because we were loaded already. What to do was a problem. Then along came the fire. vOur stock and building were damaged to the extent that we got our FIRST COST BACK THROUGH THE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Here was our chance to unload. Here was an opportunity to offer inducements that would break the average merchant. Here wa3 the grand chance to dispose of every dollar's worth of the old stock.

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Less than the prices originally offered during our Fire Sale. Every suit and overcoat is reduced from five to ten dollars additional from the low priced red tags that you saw when in our store.

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The Regular Fire Sale New Years . Price Price Gift Price Suits and Overcoats up to ... $35.00 $18.75 $13.75 Suits and Overcoats up to 45.00 23.75 18.75 Suits and Overcoats up to 55.00 33.75 28.75 Suits and Overcoats up to ... 75.00 43.75 33.75

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