South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 March 1922 — Page 10
MONDAY MORNING. MARCH M. W.7.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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GRID WARRIORS TO RECEIVE BIG TEST THIS WEEK
IMPORTANT TOPIG TO BE DISCUSSED AT LUHCHEOlfHERE
ADDITIONAL SPORT NEWS On Condition of Faber and "Alex" Chicago Fans Eagerly Await News Sport Followers Fear Baseball Years of Two Veteran Marvels are Numbered Are Skeptical Regarding Condition of Stars for 1922 Pennant Grind.
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Chamber of Commrrre ill Hold Special Meeting at Hotel Tuesday Noon. A s i r-i i 1 Tii ' tin of tho (.hamNT of ("omrneref . a which businsH of t r re,-T.fitiotj j iii; j4rtanv- is to I."
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1 1 1 - utMiO-t importanfc to all. Th'Tc ha- hf-f-n littl" Indication T j j'-t wliat form of hn-in-ss it will b-. hut it was intimate. l last nlht that it .'oni' t hin that lias l-cf-n pending here for a loritj tit:i and at thH p'-riod r.cids t( he strongly considr (1 hy the ni. rchant.s and professional nu n of thi.- city.
HY MTU!:! A. Ilt STOV. N I. N. S. StafT ('irnxinlriit. riIICAf;o. March 12. Chicago fan are indulging in a lot of prognosticating just now rfardint? the h.-jsehall future of two of tho rreat et mt hTs tliat fvrr curved their dip-its around the hor-hMr. lief r-
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Alexander and to l.'rhan "lied"'
himself to Catalina ar.d bfcm to
t in fhai"' ihsically by playin-;
Oll ai.tl MCdiiim III' MUH Ol liic mountain peats hy climbing ninihdy about thp craes and ledice that form so lar-e a part jf Catilina's contour. Wh'-n the advance miard of the Cuhlf'ts arrivfxl. A'e.x alrady
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lleyond any question the ha. J hall I oration will produce results and
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i et the refill ir-- and -cruh.-? work; nr. Th' ire ri'.'.v undin' into st,ite. hou.-ver. ar-.l 1 1 1 r enl to;
he 1 it 1 1- fe tr lor hro,. n i t n i .: tiiT 1 ' ' 1 1 i ted Jo the p'a . t il'.V 'A ! 11 1 ''
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'haih-s Hay will appear in "Two
or J. Minutes To (Jo." at the Temple the1 lard -n d j at r today for the la-t times. Hun- - -n? itito i fh'-ds of movie fans witnessed this
t;). wii! h- harder j pictur- Sunday and w re preatly
f.i-t-r tha i an.' .-' . ti h !' iti ' pleas d. This preüuetion is full of pevii.u: -urirTime workout-. nation and is on- of the hest in 'an IMck New Irani. j which Kay has played. In addition Th" team can alrn.-f h p: l.d it; Harold Lloyd will he shown in Tl,. pre- .-n? tioo-. The , -kf:dl tliat ""tnf w here in Turkey." a Mutt and :.erned to he h wak.t point on j .I'-ff cotnedy and the Topics (.f the paper. 'Ine I. tri- graduate of two j lV complete the bill. :e r;e t: warriors, "-lionlrl he on" I " of the sti.)':L points, for the next fa 11 1 Farmer?, look at the harcrainfl in ariTCMtmr, ; "ran I. hero of th; ""d5 in fJranp:" elevator. Adv.-12t7 P.- skethall t'am. and an all around! ath!ete, will without a douht win th" IiINCX)IV. p.vot jo!.. He h.t shown hirus. If to i . Th(, Fourth Face" a thrillin? : an ex;.-rienr-M .pin i ter'oj. k. j w .-tern picture will he presented at v ..r's well w ith th" e nter and ha J the Lincoln thiat r today in addia knack of pa.v-inc t hi- hall ear-;tion to other short subjects. All ;;crr- that i often lack:-- in cxp-- j children in Mishaw aki-. will he adra re,l .-). tl ( lü-i- A w- alth or I mitt'fl free at the Lincoln today pror; w materia! that -hon'd 1 v 1 ' i vide.l uy ar- accompanied by their fa-t will aid in the pickin o! tle pa i nt s. This is a reat treat for ?w halfbacks ami a f 'i 1 1 1 ! to; the kildie.. wot k with him in a .i-v .-f Jl man- i n r. ; Farmers, look at th? bargains in The !;! a; 1 h- on.- of the 1h st ! s- d.s in Orange flevator. Adv.-KtT rh- Mi.-hawaKa hi-; ;i s-.diool has e-r'
;;;..!. 1'ii-twi. k wi'. ! nrohihly b at i'i. r. I -ii -ot; .iii'l !:'! r a the end-. I S;.lt-r. ll- a. t.o kle, Moni, l'.-!:er. (lam-, arid .--'':n to h.- th' niie--; l'kiy ca '"l:daf es f.jr the y ;;a rl aral toki- , .-.'a!-. I'racti'e V i '. 1 o i 1 i t , 11 i' o ! . 1 r ; . r ' , t h ' t t 1 1 ' i; ,111111 an I lo l!;n:,' : 'v.
th.-m has ?fn pomethinff In (Xsi ),,irPr ne was jn vears t:on" by
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is baseball apes po, are about ready . p.jonc, "l.cewhere hope th'.. will t pa.-4 "oer the hill'.' Chicago prove the ca". But there a
fans nalize that and in a sen.e are : snPajijn. SU5pjrion in the minds of
that the arm of th" sandy
preiand for it. but what th" r"al
huu an- "p hu rcatin' " their minds ab ut now is what these two mound performers will do in the season that is just about to burst into rich and luxurious bloom. An ominous silence has prevailed up to the time that thi.s was writt n in the camp of the (rubs on the far-away Pacific coast concerning the condition of Alexander the
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has friven almost its laM full measure" of service to the national pastime and 1. ready 'to pa. the job of eheatinc huncrry batsmen out of ha.1" hits on to more juvenile bone and fdnew. When "lied" Faber turned in L'5 victories in the 1921 f"a5on with so mediocre a club as the Whit" Sox
P.reat. This -ilence may mean that 1 behind him he stamped himlf as .-om thins pleasant is bcine: held in i one of the created curver? of th" store for the fans and it may meannCp. The henna-t hatched heaver that out of the silence finally will from Cascade. Iowa, who pave that
Chicken feed at cost If taken with coal orders. City Coal Yard. Phone MiMiawaka 372. Adv. 1-tf.
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another to Who's N'he lie is Richard (ireen. oolornl. in. .--ni'cr .trau dinai . He luui l ii r r:i I the frit ndhip of a dozen
. loa.-idtins ami huniitls of cabinet n ; o;!ia-rs.
' Hi, hard. -i fe t tall, are er-ct a.s !a h:ou Indian, and with all the mm.ind'ty ."'. "l'i"l:sh of a (;h'striield. hold now - "! - .ae Mon lay, ! th- pvt he has laid for 50 years.
j Hi- is the persona! messenger of j the secretary of the treasury. In iiilomicy Kiehar.l x-oias heavily. ! M- is. tactful, thoughtful. intehiK'ent.
Iii I II 1 1 F l M 4. II "11 -K. A .lauriit.r was boi'n t 'r. at;d .Me. Irin Iiolk. "a .i ' Marion yt . 'i ih l'.-fil. at St. .lo-e; iis Mat-r-
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lware-d the .mi- 'l ',!I cMiiuiy .urn iw wnfii as
.!. . o:-a; :r - ami )' n :h - 5 llr Jittemlant f -1 sccretarits of u' ;:,'. " ha.;', thaf is th.- tr-asury. it
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,r , i;x, '!:.. ' "l YirKifii.i. lil' mst f th- oth-r ' i i -hu -il m'.-sene'rs stationed at otfi(TM'I'UV. f lii-'.i diniiarieM about Wash1 ;,r: h ' i:iii.' a ?. atu: i : o 1 1 e - inuti'H. ot. will T.: --:. a' the ti'ury Kieliaiil .ta . ts distinguierte, 1 visie.,.:,r V. .:t:e-.i.i ;:r! Ti; u i .-'l y. '? "i"s with rare bo .- and smiles and
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come the news of th" virtual pa.ssinK of rn" of the came greatest moundsmen. t H'jldn-; ReciUletl. When the Cubs were In training a year aero th" wlrf-s from thT"-vest were kept thrtimmintr with dispatcher telUncr of the return to form of Alexander, after hl. army experiences, and ther-- was lejoicincr; in the ranks of Bruin believers. Then the Kreat Alex ascended th? hill foT
hamlet Its only claim to fam", wanted to make It 30 victories for the year and doubtless would have succeeded had it not been for an Injured knee that kept him off the firintr line durinc the clocinic three weeks of the season. TFancr Has Operation. Purin? the winter Faber underwent an operation to have the damaged condition of hLs knee cor
rected. A loose cartilasre or cord or I
I.O ALS Kui'i' n Iver 114 .iinui rinnii .... b'7 I.or'-tir" 1-".s Hiiiidicnp 1:14 T.-fnK ''l ST.tliS M.-Mi.-h.t-l 211 Kdsa.t, VJ) '..linn ii ion S.liwnrt. 171 I!:ii..li-ni "J-l T.anU s':5 TP HKS 4 'oben IM Smith W Yftn.i 14. Mr;rath IV. Pl.irkinore : Handicap isj T.dnN '.X IIAIKS Sehtimacker .... Its ll'iinphrey Pill lliiusrn I'.M Selxek P.H.I 4'ibborniaii fPl H.inilieap 17 T.tnN IC.'.l HORNS Itebinnli 1..7 Libel 132 M-ll 171 K Huffman 1..; Lew Score r'l Handirap lo:i Totals mV rir.s7aihlrr 121 Kanotise 14"i W.'st 11; Fflfsnaeht i,i 1
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S7.' ijr, i:.:5 K.-j 113 171 221 '.Ml 11 K.4 1S7 1 154 12' 1W 1P.s 170 1.7s 1.72
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the opening pameof the ea.on. ! tendon "or 5rmethin?r was removed.! pitched a few innlnps. was taken I When he departed for the .sprinff! out and did not twirl aeain for ! training camp Faber claimed that j many weeks. It was said that a j the knee was as etronff as ever. I photographer, shooting snapshots of J All reports from the camp thus ' the orenincr day ceremonies, had I far indicate that he was ristit. Ifi jtlcd the elbow of the reat pitch- lie wa., then Kid Okason ha a! er and injured hLs salary super. j score or more panics already packed Whatever the circumstance. ; in his old kit hacr. for there is nothAlexander twirled through the sea- , inn- in the world the matter with j son with rather Indifferent success, j Faher'.s pitching tool."?. I True, h" was not backed up by the ! Th" question that arises In the j
ot-.sL ir. mi ui me ,auonai ieanu-. ; n'ind.i or tne ians. however, !.S but he did not have the best team j whether Faber's knee will stand up
in tne world back of him in tho.e under the strenuous endeavors of j days when he was standing 'cm on ! the regular eaon. If he i.s di.s-I
their heads a a member of the Phillies. The fpet seemed to he that Alex himself was not the pitcher he had been. Lone before the other players of the Cub.s hnd besrun to cive thousrht
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t th" approach in season Alex hied first division.
abled the hopes of the Sox for stay- '
incr out of the cellar seem slim. If he poes through the season uninjured and pets any help from Dick Kerr and the younp pitchers, the
Sox might edp:e their way into the
BOWLING
vno nnos. smri'iN; IKI'T. Tition PJ4 U'ebsfrr 1.I7 Hat . ... ir.-, rejrrolski 121 II. 1th 104 Handicap p7 TetaN S21
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P-al 14 Oberle 102 riese nr, Iblvzciiskl 1s7 lohrsiiti ir?.r, ILuidiciij ,72 Tci.il i4 4 r.xi:ri'ivi:s Mairrs 141 Tinitnons 1s' Lii?Ie 17'i WVis 12". Wepley 11 Hai"li-ap 7 T.-tais to:; iHIHKII DKl'T.--(b.ci..i ir.r, Wils. .ii x Stranber? 14s Fsf run IP! YVih.witz 1J4 Handicap 12
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kmttim; dlpt Schindler 1.7". (iti.ber 144 Mb-rfs 133 It row ii p'.T St ran ley P'.J Handicap ls
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102 107 122 127 137 Js sn 170 110 142 10 171 40
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i.S COMPANY HOT SPOTS lbdlowell 102 Fiedler 74 Totals 170 NO NAMi; Johnson 17 Ponahne 130. le Wespelaer .. 17
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401 Swinehart 10 47Mf Total 410 j HTM I'll KEYS j I'arvls 137 MOs: .
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1 13 123 137 P4 l'.7 43 11 12 P.7 430 102
402 13s . 322 324 370 ir.: 27 S 410 34 4 1232 402
INGLING with abundant energy, appetites hearty, nerves
strong and steady and their faces radiant with the glow of per
fect health, the entire family of Louis Gingras, 9 Harrison Ave., Providence, R. I., are an eloquent tribute to the powers of Taniac, the greatest family medicine the world has ever known.
FARMERS ! . The most valuable time you spend during the year is in selecting your seeds. You've rot weeds enough. Buy seeds you can depend upon, also of a corporation that has an interest in you whether you are one or 1 00 miles from here. We ship anywhere. SPECIAL SALE on the following as lon arstock lasts. Purity test and "Termination r;iven on a'.i seeds we offer. Clover Seed, per bushel $15.00 to 317.C0 Mammoth Clover, per bushe 1 $18.00 Alyske. per bushel $13.00 to $15.00 White Blossom Sweet Clover, scarahed. per bushel $7.50 Northwestern Alfalfa, scarafied, per bu . .$14.00 Kansas Alfalfa, per bushel $13.50 Cow Peas, Soy Beans, Rape, Vetch. Amber Cane, Sudan Grass, Silo Red Cob White Corn, Seed Oats, Spring Wheat, all kinds of Millet Seed, Lawn Grass. White Clover, Seed Barley, Sunflower Seed and ürimm s Alfalfa. We give you the service and the quality that will cause you to be a satisfied customer. RED DOG MIDDLINGS, per cwt $1.75 Nappanee, Bremen and Flavo Flour, 25 lb. sack $1.00 Chop Feed, per cwt $1.50 Salt, per barrel . $2.95 Block Salt, per block 60c Add 1 Oc if you wish delivery. Also anything you might need in the line of Poultry Supplies. GRANGE ELEVATOR CO. MISHAWAKA Mishawaka 192 A. E. Castleman, Mgr.
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Read our large advertisement today. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. Main 302
"I've put Tan lac to the test four' titrifs rixht in my own firnily and it hasn't failed me once,' declared Mr. ClingraR. "My wife, my son and my daughter, as well aa myself, have all been built up from a half-sick, run-down, worn-out set of people into a healthy, happy family brimful of new life and energy." And the experience of this famils is only typical of thousands of ethers whose statements are on file in the Tanlae others. Hardly a day passes that docs not bring scores of such messages- from every part of the I'nited lStats and Canada, from families where mother, father, son and daughter have all found health, contentment and the joys of living through simply taking a course of Taniac. Take, for instance, th case of John Widner, 1571 Koosevelt Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., who says: "My wife, myself and little boy are now as healthy, happy family as you will ever see and it's all due to Tan lac." Or that of Mrs. John Marquis and her family of sixteen living in Manchester, N. IL. at 202 Ibdmont St. She says: "Tarmac has been the only medicine used in our house for two years and it lias kept every one f the sixteen in the bst of health." In Chicago, Krank It. Richards, of 4 11 South Wood St.. write: "We xvill never be without Taniac in our house after the remarkable way it has built up my wife, my son and myself to where we are the very picture of health." Representative of N'exx York i.s the case of Chas. K. Van Colt's
family, residing at 120 Fourth Ave., - Alhanv. He savs: "Kvorv member I?
of our. family is enthusiastic over Taniac. It's certainly a medicine i
for all the family." From far-away Canada comes this message: "My little pirl. my son and myself are all enjoying splendid halth now and Taniac brought it all about." Mrs. Rert Hewer. 103 East Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. "We call Taniac -The Family Medecine' here in our Virginia home, because lt restored my mother and sister to perfect health, just the same as it has done me," is thv
enthusiastic statement of Mrs. J. F. '
Robertson. Danville, Va. And on through the list. men. women and children from every state in the Union and every province of Canada unhesitatingly come forward and tell In words ringing with sincerity of the wonderful benefits of health and happiness that Taniac has brought into their homes that were formerly darkened by the gloom of sickness, suffering and despair.
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Charley's newest and swiftest. It starts with a laugh, runs into romance and ends in that succession of thrills that come with a hard fought football game. It's great.
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