South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 129, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 May 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MRS. HESSICR IN PETITION ASKING PATENTS Dempsey's "Nerves" May Beat Him Copptr Plate Trimmed 44-inch Cedar Chests $15.95 Splendid Rur Values Now Bein?; Offered At Special Low Prices And Tvad M'irk OM-.i,,f(j jn nrj ount rio--. Im - (.f ) .T J Ol.TX II. Hoj.t. rf d l'.,! "nl tt. w iiit il :inil tt astr . until hv ."o(,"v .ir. l all out of ror.ilit.on T! f if t tli. 'it he is a h inipion il. n"t win fichM for a title hfII-r. U' must kr ji him' If always in th pink. llf mu't tra;n for. i ntious ly for cry (hal1 r.prr, ff'r if h'-'s -ut of ronJition. ' vcn a H'-cond-rat'-r may slip nvt r th- waKoj th it tumbles him from hH i'f il .tn '.. .Ia( k D.-rnpf y ha hal only one roril hitt!- iri' h- 1 fatfl Wil'ar.l th1 r.tht with Iii.l Ilrrnnan. .lark hM P.r'-nnan (hiply and de-votf-cl little ftTort to training for th" 711-71 vnid' hak i- I'.l South lU-nd. Ind. SALE OF HOLDING .10 Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 I'nnurr Cm-lim Woman A-k S.ilr of I Ih'ImimIV Stork Mr irk Inline HOME LAUNDRY jBerkey" Gay Ioc jour ii tr: ; w .is.iir . ', i.n l Ho:::-'i Prv. lb. Flat W. rk lr !. ir.no LINCOLN WAY U l.sT I.irt( fln S-7 I Bp ; .! t. t 1 . i i:s. 'i ; F.d., Breakfast Room Suite ,f:r . ', ! I i rd- r I I: tio '.I ! I e " ' FRML MAPS EL DORADO GIL FIELD and Complete fnformation Box 604 El Dorado, Ark. ; i . ih h.l '.. " V. '. I I it,: ..f of F:', . . r l. r .! -,rk. ;:: ' r.d. V4.. d--!; n in t hI. ..ut Th n.-ult showrd plainly in i h: appf .aranro in the rir.p. H- wasn't at all th sam Pon e fi .'htint: machine as on that day at .!. To soa I Sn tho delicious Burlcy tobacco flavor. '.'Pa I ... 1 1 r . a r i n r in I r i v - j Ttnlnr Ttoom TMe-fop. 45 1 1 ia Of Curif Hiirb with )oorm:j putWith ndarfcUtd mJl iMt aix. !m., .. I t' 1 Ti -imi i!'t. r he !, r, I1.-- h .i 1 : ! . w t re o i i r- i ! l . s : : th ir hon.e j Civ td k7VXFU :! ! ". I : i : r. of .1 a : i a a ry i I .
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volvcd In th' ra" wan at one time J jar Jnipey will b- working t prop"rrnis Industry. X roT.ts of one j u n ,j,.r in hiy riht c.i-oruerf yo.Tr having ( xc edr-d Jr,,' f'')-: Cai re ntier on July 2 that few folks MVdrk Ii umlrr tho hallucination i uiIj stuJ) to consider. And it Ls one that ho p-nniI-s-. His wife p.iy I , tir, t may hav an important hearh wi'l nivr lhe with him amia intr ou j ,..,nr5cy' n-htim; metKods. and whi jIk d'-s not think he j Tnat Ur. fut tn,u w ls o trird to murder h( r in cold hloml, I , j);,,,,;,,,!. fh" 11:11 Tl de.;ro to se-j j'rf,,n the moment a man wins a him and that ;h' ir marri. d life "i j i.r.xir.i? titl until the tiint corner
at nn f nd." I I.I.FI IN WKFCK. I'.r As i.ite! Ir ! : F HIT WOI'.TII, Tcxi", May S. The MnnphH rontifi titi'i of the ."ii!i.l,.iii!',l v' mh.irir Sp rial. Te is rind I'a'-ifif railroad, on th Iran Mountain, wa wrreki-d early Sund :v bftworn Memphis and l'ald K'ol.. Ark., and the fireman H reported to liai it.; to informhern Kilbd. aci-Mrd-1 i'.n f i . i-d hero The . vnn 'T was reported b idly injored. loca!. uoY ri:ci:i KS HONORS AT piTRi)n: I Sil-. ii tu '!,. N w ; Tin n ; LATA1. I::'! !:. In. I.. Tay C. I i- !u,ui"i of ' u?h r.oi.d. a frfsh-M-tr. in tli" s. hool of civil enamel"i-- .it I';. i-.'.u.. university, r.iiikn as! . .. ..... p.. , ( H' -i i.l' top Ii.t ri oT .11 !S t - f th. c 1!' nl re i ord h b la i no t or. Out of tho j he wa taking vS ' ! U s; I ! ' ,i "i t i ' i . r ? i A r.-ob' nd one ! .tu . . i - urn mean.i ?0 or above. Trv MM S-TIMLS Want Ads fWO SISTER fin Praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Ccmpound for what it did for Them Hacerstown.Md. "I was weak, overworked, and my jorioi? stoppd. iMy body wa3 swollen and I m ten had pains to 1 had toliedown. Iwaa treated by a physician, but he did not seem to help me at all. My sister had taken your medicine with prent rvsults so I took Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable Compound nd now I am able to work and feel like wor:tri. 1 have been recomlüendinj; your inoihcine to my friends, and vou are welcome to u.-c my testimonial for I can never praise your t;.e(icine enough for what it lias done for mo. ' IIhod.v II Carbai'uh, U. K. 1. Hacrrtnwn. Md. Women will ta: their powers of on il jrance.to th limit before tri vinr: up. r.r.d it then some womanly ailment do'-e'op and they have to piv t:p cntirel'. . V bon n woman sutfers from .such symptoms as irregularities, hen -vhr, 'on. k a he. barin-down lin-. imlammation, r.ervousr.e-s and "the M'jes, " it is well for her to rrof.t 1 v Mrs. FarbautilFs experience rr tr.- I ha L. l':r;k!:a:n epotat.! t 'ompo-.m-i. SAY "DIAMOND DYES 19 w ma ATiirn nur Li nu uincn viL !: ,io n 1 d;:-. e tl a! :;iv, :) ,tt ,,f j); !- , . - i :. .. r. :.i'i l.i'mat. : : !. U IL Vi L : i 4 aV i.-. HV.Vi
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.l; THAT WALLOP AT Tili: H , ily .IOHWV K I LH AN F.. I Vnthi'r weight t'hainpioii. Tii-rc'll l.f on handic.in that whn h.o is stretehed on the mat and th" holt passes on, a champion i üii liT a continual, almost unholi"ali!e strain. Nine ycarw of holdimr the fi ntln r tit!. li.ii .tit the ciay into my own hair swiftly. IVnrxmii i-ion. Always in the mind of a champion is a pi' tui o of an opponent's fust j ; headimr for his jaw with the wallop 'that will pu.-h him o;f the peak of fame and dror him into the forsot- i i ten world of tistb- discards). j I He's in a continual stat of j ,-inr-." In Iiis worry over s:ettiivu'ioto piopor condition to meet aj ; chaüeiuu- lie's likely to ovntrai:i and be off-color for the linht. I'm nervös. from the t i m T si?d j ; i t icles to bov. I lie awake nilits. i von vine and pi.'.nnincr. That knockout bothers mo while I'm in J i the dnssinc room and it follow?: me! j imiw ill.- i iit. i .1.- i i J'lH ui i ii.i hi - ' pioii ficties deadens it for a mo ment when I sliii between I n i-iit o hut it'vi l.-iek- full 1:1 k! when I ' . ' I 1 i.A. i - - A .1 1 1 . . -. I 1 " (u:i ",l unai iumi u iims. When Hell Khus. Then eomes tho bell. I'ortun ate1 v for me. when I pop out of my
coiner. I'm a Mo to for'-t all about j L. Farth-F.Sham.haiish.1lll the lunintin: knoc kout punch and W. IMschke-L. Zilkey . . . 1 1 1 a concentrate on the one job of the ! a. Kos; chcs-V. I opie . . . 1 1 2 ivenimr. j . C'ostello-K. C. WVpPait all tihters are not alike inj pb r I0;i7 this respect. And the man whe j Arnold-Teeters 10!7 t an't forget ha.s two opponents. ; T. Abrahain-C VanKirkloM his mrves and the challenger. One j (; Wt rntz-F. lleplor . 1 o i 2 i.- ji:t as likely to rob him of iiis I W. Hartin-A. Hyatt 107! title as the other. J('. P.redemus-.I. Casimer . 1 07!
When I), mpsev linished Willard in short order at Toledo he had everything to Rain and nothing to lese. He went into the ticht with a free niijol. He'll meet Farpentier with everything to lose and nothing t pain. His mind will be burdened with, the fact that his title is it; uansrer, and. unles ho can imako Fiat feeling off, it's Koins to liurt him. A champion must pruard atrainst carelessness. "l-'riondly enemies" have s; oilel many a champ. As soon as a man wins a title, hundreds of Kood fellows crowd around him seeking his friendship. Fnless ho keep his head level and his f. et n the icround. he is dined and
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.'Ol V. - - 4 v '-' ' , v;- ''. '- ANDS OF JACK DKMPSKY AT Toledo wlun h" won the title, and it was only after 12 rounds of the hardest kind of effort that he wan aide to put Hrennan away. Titlo Ner's." Inrvmuirh as Pompsey' poor apI earanee- in the Urennan co can he blamed largely to poor trafnintr, he has noi a.s yet had an occasion to show how ho will stand up under "championship wrvef." Hut rest assured that Kearny will liav him in tho bo.-t of phvsi- i cal nditifn ffr Hie fiqht with th I-'reni-hma n. And then we will see whether h- suffers from the weight of his i nnvn. Copyright. ISl'l. X. K. A.) PRIZi; WINNKRS IN CITY PIN TOURNEY J "J i Men Winners. Clubs Total 1. .T fferson Hotel .". .2SK. '2. Fonsi-rvative I.ife.L'T.M 3. P.uektails II 7 1 1. Iluekeyes 2712 5. Olivers No. 1 J'M 0. Standards 2'iS l'riez List ?..o.oo 2.". 00 2 0.00 1 7 . r o ir.oo 12.. V 10.00 '.i.0' X.OO 7..-.0 .50 Klks No. 235 S. (rnheuni : s -.1 9. (Ireenins 2"..7 !0. Wilson r.m.. Nn.l L'.i'd 11. M. A. 2" .?. Two .Men Winnci. Frize Pia v '!s Sharkey-F. Total List Krurcer. . ?H.e0 T '. I.ont.-U. Hi' Irinls . . . 1 1 1 7 1 2.00 1 O.O'l S.00 S.Oo f.eO ;.oo .".0 0 4. f0 4.0U 4.00 4.oi) 4.oo . P..0 0 3.00 5. fo 2.oo 2.oo 2.0 0 2.oo 2.r0 1 . 0 o V. Il.ins-!.. Hans 1072 Ii. Hatfield-1 1. Waters... ! 072 S. Fabian-. Foinski. . . . F;f K. Madb on-.I. Hainan .. 1 o;:i F. Kovacks-.I. Mitchell .. 1 O'H e Fd.u kmore-i:. lie ehe . 1 0ÖS A. Swinehart-1 1. Frcenin?r l'T W.F. Fioers-K. Sommers lo4!) A. Swanson-H. Willet t . . 1 0 4 0 F. Trainer-W. Murray.. 10 F' F. Mohn-F. Schafer F42 Ik Parvis-M. Hanley . . . in 12 It. Schnelle- V. A'1 1033 Dark Fine. Fark blue cotton voile with figures in the fashionable Pai.sley colors is beir.c shown for the summer. zr i v- f rr?:-- - '.!. it. -V i sav, so j:e tuoeii n;s taw oetween his 1 b-s n h- hadn't any tail t tn.'k
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hon . j Pretty s on old Rruin Frown-I'ear w." said old Itruin. i sailed back. "Fi. there, kids! I see i . ' f.inur? ti lus i i creat lot of honey trickling out of nl help us :, find!:!:. it bir butto'ibtil tree. You fel-
I .ws shinny ut and p t a big handful aydece ami fft h It down. Mama's h.ead is hnrtii-. s" bod she can't wait. I'll keep watch and if I see any We a-ro;ninp. I'll call up to yon." Putter-Itall lo.iked at Pilly-Pu nh I .d P;ll-H,inh looked at Hutter P.. 11. both The sain idea occurred (To Fa Fontinue.! ( ir- pyriht. ltJl. X. Ik A.)
1 ''z' Pros' t Harding Lauds Patriotism of Lodge WASHIMJTOX, .May S The principles of patriotism inspiring the ritual of the Klks wert' lauded by Prc-s't Harding Sunday in an open air address at the Washington lode of the order. The occasion was a rmmorla! service for the i:iks of the city h had served in the world war and the unveilinc by the presidi nt tf a bronze tablet upon which the names of HTG ex-service members of the order are inscribed. As a member of the r.lks. tho president set forth something which he said he knew of the teaching's of patriotism within the walls of the lodtre. The Flk?. he said, was a pre at fra ternal order because it was founded ! on the principles of "justice, fidelity, t charity and brotherly love." There was nothinc, he said. nfj which the world today was more in need of than justice. In the morninp the pre sident and j Mrs. Hardinc. accimpanied by Post-i master (General Hays. observed , Mother's day by attending services 1 at Calvary Haptist church. the president wearing a white carnation. IDKNTIFY YOFTIL Itv Asoi;itMl I'rov: "lIOSTOX, May S. The youn-; man who was drowned with Harris Iselin off the toast of Ihittany Saturdry was P. Hammond Tracy. Jr.. son of 1. Hammond Tracy of Wenham. Mass. A cablegram received Sunday told of the accident. Canadian City on Firv. j liv Assoeiatod I'rrs: OTTAWA, Ont.. May S The town! . e A f . : 1 1 . in i - . oi .M.t.Miie, runes niiui Here, was threatened with destruction Sunday nijrht by a tire which destroved 1 !
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