South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 45, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 February 1916 — Page 8

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

B ASKET -BALlBOWLINGB OXINTlUARDS 1

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SIGNED BY SMITH

MORNING MUSLJ 1 V 1 Coofeed on the Dog Watch 1 1

m i:ioins or

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Local Manager to Attend; 'Vih 1 h!,(1 s!aVf(1 with th0 p'""tr' . , . . . i ami ffl Keliey I!. it on his lark;

r.ieeung ai bpnngorooK

STILL HAVE HOPES TO LAND A. B. C

to Fix SchtJulc.

I'd !'-n money ahuci ami Kell-: would hate found it nert-hsary to Idle u p rent and lnte fjnds iy legitimate means. xuch a cracking a. safe in the h.x'k shop next dor. r IIo.sh' Well, that was my first

the story

Two ir.fif-id'-rs hive been sin1-! ly FM .mi!h for the ü'lfi Central

lerilCUe outfit, nut tho Hier pilot!""- an(I l'n n-ter forget

i not ready to aniio.in - th names j"f ,hp kir tne lidr, thouirh of eith'-r iiTi;riin' to his sf atement j 1 e ''"rotten the kinr. Kins are Monday morning. Floth rnn a re i s a r(' ""waday.s, while spiders are known to .'oiith Pond fan and thMr!'-VPn ni"r' plentiful than they used rrronln Miow then to h- cup.ild- of ! ,u fl ;it h-'rk to iwetry. I think holding down pliers in the Dick, r- 111 , e regular with them, or one, yon circuit, ! "r ":('me. whatever i.s right here.

Ä orThHr1 riBovvIing Fraternity Awaits

Action by Chamber of Commerce.

Smith will attend the m-tin at

Fprlnflelrj on Sunday. F'oh. 21. when

j know a fello.v down in Ohio who says he writes verse and. while he

IS n(t I " "" mv, '-. OKir ti-. oe.-i.

There's money in poetry if you are usinK th word for your general t heme. There was money in dropping my poetical endeavors the other night, hut not for me; Kelley got the benefit and I had a headache the next morning for a receipt. I'm with the man who says liquor should he put down and. what's more, kept down?

the 1010 .m hedulo will he decide.l ! lof'sn,t ,ikf" to om men ialize his upon sinT-th d irr tors have vote. I I''1'-1'- receive.! a dollar for a 10-line

for a H".ame se.-tsn. I'd

worrying very much about hall play-r--up to date, although ho i.s, lamenting the fact that h will i.o unahle to bring: Jimmy I', hen hack as the Hrooklyn demon has boon .sent to Nftv Orleans hy the Cleveland Cluh. "Hy April 1 there will l.o so many free Sail players that they will be willing1 to i.iy admission to the park to sse th cluhs work out." assorted Smith In coniraenting on the? supply of material. "The idea is to get tho lst there is and that i.s what I am after." Mgr. Gilbert ha,s sent I'd another list of players available and is aiding tho local pilot in every way possible In lining up his club. Sam Hrenegan. backstop, will not com1 here as was first thought as ("Ulbert tells Smith he "must crawfish" on the proposed deal. Hd is still waiting for word from JJlll Kssick regarding Catcher McfJraw, for whom ho has made an offer.

Pres't f. W. IMckerson hi his an-iiounn'.'-nt that th direc tors of the Vntr.il league have decided to have a HO-game .chedule in I 'M f., stated that the next league meeting would l'o held In Springfield, o.. on Sunday. Feb. 27. Schedules will be submitted by J, W. Kiumhack of South I?end. Arthur Cd.le of Orand Rapids, and Otto Ftelmer of Chicago. The directors will select the schedule which I thought bet for the league and the draftsman will receive the S"0 prize awarded each season. Coble has drawn tho Michigan state M hedules fur several tears while Haumbaek. former Orand Kapids club secretary, has drawn several Central and Western league schedules and is considered one of the best draftsmen In the country.

Had a tine time last night, only the tine part of it didn't come until today, when John Ioe had a striking resemblance to yours truly, ac-

l cording to (me of the newspaper

boys who had read considerable about my Illustrious family. I don't like to brag about my family, but seeing a ho,v this is only a private record, meant for no eyes, but perhaps those of my children, or if I don't happen to have any children, for my grandchildren. I might disertate a bit for their benefit on their illumined forefathers. I got It naturally, so, when you see me all lit up. remember it is in the blood. Let us first consider Alexander the (Ireat. and while his name i.s before me I might as well mention Julius aeear. Napoleon, William tlie Conqueror, and down to our own country, Christopher Columbus and Wood row Wilson. They were great

men; a person who can trace his

family tree down to a Washlngtnnian trunk and Caesarian roots has a right to be proud. It makes my heart run a race with my pulse to even mention those gentlemen of fame and fortune. Hut I wa.s talking about my own ancestors. Well, some other time

some other time. Iet it be said, however, t hat if they weren't relate 1

to any of the for '.east read a grea

spectie histories, and in that respect were personally acquainted. A really Kreat man Is too lm.y being great to bother about his ancestors. He Is concern! first with making his own life one to which his children will point with pride.

Von remember Kose I Just do have to write this to one to whom I poemed in my last? Well. Hose i.s the woman who might have saved me money if I had stayed with her i . v. . .... ....r is ...... .!.. v,

in mai eie mihi, a )iui oou i i - -j member. Rose was born somewhere; around Sodas. Mich.. ;hich is known! over the world for the p'ality of is . ..... v. i . . ... . ec .. . . . . Ä ' 1

peacnes. ivosp came on nie paiem ,

BOWLING STANDINGS AND SCHEDULES

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A movtlnjc of tle Ioral ImIing and CliamU'r of Commerce -on i in it tee with II II. .Miller of the I'air ass'K iation, and Major Keller will Im- 1m 1.1 thl afternoon at 1 o'clock when the iiic-tion of bidding for the 11)17 iMiwling congress will Ik taUcu up and definitely M-tllcd.

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tree. too. and has the speed of

r.urnharr: -driven tin bug;. I'm strong for Kose, but my pocketbook doesn't quite fit the case. I could fill this whole book with R-se. but roses are expensive ee, the hot-house variety.

I'll n'wr forget the day I met her.)

It was at a I'ederal league hall game. The orchestra will now play "Tonight Will Never Come Again." sunc bv Jim Ctilmore. Kose knew all

Hopes of South I'.end obtaining .he coneiition and tournament of

the American Howling congress for

Pr.lu.-ti'n I'nttera Sile I itgnl tig Ac.Tur.tiiiir Pur Imping Maüe.iM.- . A"e:nldy i j . . . . "..t

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Tops I'i-t"ii-Cylinders r..tial'7ft s Mufflers Carburator tVnders '

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WINS SKI PRIZE

i 1 1 7 look brighter since th

recent ' ,V-,r,:.

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announcement irom ine iiamoei ui

Commerie. As far as money and working material i.s concerned, it abounds among the bowling force of the city, which leaves "only" the principal requisite a building of

(suuicieni Jioor space 10 conuuci iiic i aiue.

Although it does not require acres of space under a roof, a building fot that purpose mu:-d at least have a

barters

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Hy the adoption of the 140-game schedule, the Central season will open the last week in April and run until after Labor day. Although there were but 124 games on the 191" schedule the directors favoring the 140 game slate for 1!1C stated that they believed the changed conditions warranted the longer season. According to Irs't Pickerson the

-ilifint li-i rn.-i 11 aftor that fame, ano

if there was anvthing she missed " Wo .f 1 ÜM by 1 0 feel t. There findinß out it was something she ! soveral inc losures in the city neglected to spring in the question!''1 f;,r than this box which kept mv mind f f the : - "' valla.de. but each one of these

bases and onto the ruie book. Vant-:s n ;i" unoesirable locality. A con-;

hat team Warren J vention or tournament must on

Francis ! m f'slt.v of cisy access from tne .

bote! d;str:et, as a transient

if

ed to know with w

Kerrigan played, and Kushman led the league all her baseball gossip

folk column and confines her re

v. . ,1 i; .f rivi l I tr it did the city w

life. No. I'll never forget the dty I ! henefit at all from the visit

it nki: its

M-ri li:int s .Nuti.iual Citizens .Natl"ii.i 1 Aiiicrb an lw,t I l inn Trusf-i hapia I"lrt Nat ioiial Sa;t h I!ei:d Natii'ii tl ; b.nis I'laii St. .! S.iviei:

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Conservative 1'ouies IIPlMe Mike Waters Tonles

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Itagnar CnOcdt Awarded 5 it- l';ie ill I Vol eooionat I '!;.-.

i'IIICACii, !!,. M. Kanar

I fit of 'h:cag Sdnd;. w...-; aw .: ; j ti i st prir.e in the p d : . on ! din-...-. I at the annual ki t- r:. u1-::! (NorgeSki .lui. of ''hi .IT ;t '.,.. I III. Although the wether s.lf. j for tlie iiicef. no r. cords wmc .f,: 1 a p p r..' ' bt-d . I.'aiiip s::iw wi!h tin-Make-off banktd tci h.igii v .-re -.f.

to l.e trie chler re;.so..s f,.r tile j showing. H.rrv Hall t; a.i ihc

Back to Robust Vitality Are You Losing Strength

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longest jump. 1 :' 1 fect. Tic- Am. an record is !'.! tel. h '

edt. former Luroj.ian champion.

iMAHAN TO COACH IN WEST

K ported II Will 'I'.'.ich llilornia I'. Tas kli- Id.

CAM!'. KII'C, L. Ma:--.. I-'.-o. 14. It va .; st::!-'d n I I;rv.: : 1 athletic circles S.iturdty rU'ht 'hat Lddie Mahan. captain of the crimson foot-i-all eleven of l.;! fall, which triumphed over Vale "v a score of 4 1 to 0 would ci.;ch th." h.okfleld C.1T1t'id.ates .." tlie l"niersit of California nxt season. While it was Muled that Mahan would nt sign a contract until after his graduation in June, it was said that he. had uiven h:s i-Mii-ct to Craduite Mgr. s'trou.l of the Wisconsin university.

met Kose and the boys said it was a good game, too, which 1 couldn't verify not being present mentally.

Sometimes I think a woman judges! the kind of time she had by the amount of conversation she was able j to put over. In that case. Rose was j in the seventh heaven of enjoy- j rnpnt l

Hut why speak of the wo'i r. ; they talk for themselves. That squih deserves a page by itself, and I deserve a lol of things I won't be getting tonight, when

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lrco ro'id loiei twsir.ci, a: a ii;uimcih ooui- , lose re. ins ... . t a.lel.M ker ....

in the tilmiin- lobulation could not be asked to : urplienm ponies

! spend all or its time on tne marcn. i a ininiy a roaej . I If it li.l Ur -it- u-.inlit l-irlVT n O : Iv. V S

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men on nus ness ami pleasure oeni

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. . im. ii .'ii i u i e .. tum ..'ll, ' 'v , tnlclicgi must be allowed some time to recre- praves .

ate. amuse themselves and

to spend their money. If

that an impossibility it not only dis- c a. appoints the invader '"it it deprives , s,,x

the local merchant, manufacturer and professional man of an opportunity of ptoiit. whether directly r indirectly. Itusinos Men in I 'a tor. It is the concensus of opinion of

local business men encountered with Klertric

whom j brvwling tournament

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i cen uiscusseu tuai u was one i;i-ftri the t.est nroiv.'sitions heard of. the i I '.let ii

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a chance ', .

. ' 1 'oil ICS you make SI ,,.,.s

Jewels . Tl li:p!( s lli.ofs . Tectil . T 1'TS . 'lat rnis

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v o o' i t n i rin 1 1 I i; i i i i t i urn iiit-iiii'ti i t . i i'c ' i inn ii i r in i i

last session, with what's

I don't work, mine' you after I paid for my apartment and valet for the pawst week, dontchaknow!

more Infielders, three gardeners, a

couple of pitchers, a utility player, a

bat boy, new uniforms and a thousand and one other things that will have to he provided before tho ponf? rings to open the season in Springfield. There is plenty of work to Ivee p Husiness Mcr. Iledelle and Mr. Hunn stepping at a lively rate.

LLIIil TO MEET

It will be not less than another week before the final decision is made as to the kite of M nskpirnn's

C entral eague Is the richest league , Vntra, u.nvw baseball park. Charin it, class With 116.000 in thel,w Marsh, president of the club, treasury at thw time of the year the an, ,,nrl Mvors üs maniUreri haV. circuit 1 regarded as being one of , ,loünit,.lv determined not to make

trie strongest financially in the na-

tional pastime.

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buys a country home t self more than self-su5taininp. and j j-jecti i' N. .

left of mv allowance requires no expenditure to brinff it

here; it carries a steady stream of J irpliana people in and out of the city, thus 118 n I ' 'I'1"4 preventing hotel congestion, and t i;u dkta ils

brines a clas of people most of: Antlers

whom hat e nlenty of money and are not afraid to ?pend it. Unless a tournament could be put on right hx-ally it would he better not have been done at all as the

1 flSI TFlPP ',1,mvlint? inXitvtion is of national III! I H ll ! prominence, firmly established and Jl Uli I linU lstaMo- which must of necessity be

connne.i to r, ireoraiuucai location

nronrrlv suited to its Purpose. When!

best suited ! ,

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federals KMdilTS OP Christ.. pliers ... Santa .Marias .. l'inta Ninas

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MATCH (JAMK. HACi.iMiuN sri:TAi.s Van Kirk 170 Jti7 Wltiner 10s lsii Hredeinns 171 l"o Casndor P'.s Pd IUirkart lb". 1 '.'

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Me Nab ... Van Slyke Cnimbill . Martin ... Koblnson Totals .

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Expect Big Crowd at Indoor Meet to be Held Here Next Saturday.

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the congress finds a citv

and fitted for its purpose,

such

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Report from about the circuit show that the other teams are getting lined up for the car. The ntral league is ready for 191. play sooner than any other minor league in existence. IU- the posting of the annual forfeits er a month ago it was shown that there is prosperity in every city about the circuit

and also disclosed that other citiesi .... .. ..

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were anxious to tako a chance

the Central this year.

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Tour players are now in the Springfield fold and all of them should please fans win. will gather day In and out at Washington park to see the battles this summer with the Payton club and others of the circuit. They are Catcher Joe lunn. Pitcher Jess Hain.-s. Shortstop Caveney and Cirst Rtseman AndetS'.n. All that is still needed, is two

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any hasty recommendation in the matter to the local board of directors. At this time, as a result, it is not known if the Central league grounds will be in the First ward, at tl site offered by the booster organization there; at the Recreation park grounds at Mona lake; at other locations closer in toward the business, or at other grounds, just being con

sidered, immed'ately south of the

s and within eight minutes'

trolley car ride of the business center of the city. The last named location has just been mentioned thus far, and whether it will answer the purpose is at present not known, although the fact that the section of the city is growing more rapidly than any other may have something to do with the final decision readied in the matte r. The plans for the equipment of the Muske-on park have been completed, and call for grandstand room of l'.äcit people, auto parking space which will accommodate 2(" machines, bleacher room for several thousand, dressing rooms for the platers, and other details never be-

fore protided in a local park. These

re now in the hands of Pres't

.Marsh, who is securing m.is or a tentatite nature on the work to be done.

With the home basket ball season over and but two games remaining on the schedule, interest of Notre Ibino fans has turned to the open

ing of the indoor track schedule next i throw

Toledo, which is holding its second t lb l"rters .'I

tournament within three years, there I

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is no difficulty for other cities to get reconsideration. The bowling forces do not expect the city to construct a buMding just for the sake of holding a national

I tournament, going to enormous exI pense for the purpose, and then

it on a s"t;;; heap. It lias

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l.cg'ister. 5 Special 4 PKINTI:KS I.KAOl'K. South I. end Kng. Co ft News-'l lines ft Mil.:. rds ft

Saturday night, and Illinois will gym.

Indiana Tribüne

w hen the I Ioosiers ' been demonstrated with great force

Clash in the local : rreentlv that it is expedient "or ! 11 idv

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South Rend to have a large spacious (

Iln graving Co.

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Athletic Director Harper said sat- , building which could be made selfurday that he expected an even ; sustaining for local purposes alone, larger crowd than attended tlie Notre .Many Tsc I 'or Rnibling. I Mine-Wab.ish basket ball game last' A local displav of local manufac-

Triday night at the meet next Sa.ur-! t urers' articles at the high school day. and the Wabash game crowd 1 would have attained far greater sucwas the largest that ever packed the ! cess in adequate quarters, our elcclocal school gymnasium stands. : trical show found its double storeThe meet between Notre Dame and j room on Michigan st. taxed far be-' Illinois Saturday will be the first ; yond its capacitv. with the resul ; event In the resumption of athletic j that It ;'s 1 np s'Mc to show other; relations between the two schools, i t a n princij.;! features. An auto-' In years gone by the two schools j mobile show was of necessity can-i fought out many a tr:ick meet, but ( celled entitelv bet ause of available' they hate not met for several quarters net being of command., seasons. ; Manv similar leferences could be

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Illinois is always represented bt , given to prove 'b... d-ie na cc ssity for i j mm v lV i;, .ui ............ li one of the strongest track teams in a laro buildinu for local purposes, K..eM.c- ,v.- S. l.af. rs p

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ADLER BROS. On Mirlilas. t VAfiInfon Sincr 1SH4. Tin: sToiti-: nu v.i:n axd ho vs.

MEN WILL MEET TONIGHT

J 1 rankie Callahan and lUuu.ic Pal

mer to Mii'l.

THE STORE FOR MEN

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MAX ADLER COMPANY Biß Shirt Sale Now On Cor. Mich. & Wash. St.

MII.WAl'K.KK. Wis' lVb. 14. Crankie iMllab.an. Crooklyn lightweight, and Tetinie Palmer ot Memphis, will headline it boxing card here tonight. Art Magirl. of Oklahoma, ami I. en Rowlands, welterweights will trade swats. Rowlands is substituting for Soldier Uratrleld wi o a:i hurt in a match with Ted !, w ;s recently.

WINS I'INAI. linl'Np. TCXKlui PARK. N. V.. Fb. 1 K . C. C. p,. ,,f Tuxedo defeated Joshua Crane o!" Rosten in the final round Sunday for the gold rucquet trophy in the racquet championship here by a score of lit-, 1S-1. 15-3.

Hv todat's vktorv Pell becomes the

the gold racquet, havim;

s to his credit.

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the conference, and the ränge and blue is coming here with the expectations of landing a victory. Notre Iame track men will be given their final workout by Co:ep Rockne this week in preparation fr the clash with Illinois. The men showed considerable improvement over their previous form in the Red and Ülue meet last Saturday and Koekne was considerably encouraged. This wc-ek he will put them

to say nothing of large- iratherings. I s . . which mi -hi otherwise be induced cr," .' -s

to convene here if we had the build- i SiU er IM

ing. Rat local bottling forces are not

'.n despair. It is believed there are splendid prospects for attaining their object and they will have a good representation at the business meeti , ,,r Ii i i i ... ...

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WINS Klft TO I. MORRISTi VN. Feb. 14. Morristown high school defeated the Ma

nila high school basket ball team ( 109 to 1 here Saturday niu-ht. t

Rogers. Morristown's captain, cage 1 22 field goals.

Tribune Ieaune Monday. 1. Inotyj.es vs. pen Pushers. Mats vs. Nonpareils. ('. A. C. League. Mondny --Athletics vs. Stars. Tuesday -Urates vs. C. A. C. AVedncs"day Ponies vs. Singer. Tliursday CuUs vs. S. Stiub ta!er Lraijue. Men. lay -S keii s vs. Pea. lies. Tuesday Stu.leha kers vs. Axles. Wedn lay- Spukes vs. Tongues. Thrus.lay Posters vs. IMms. Friday Hounds vs. Hubs. Stmlebaker Tiro Leasee. Monday Cylb .b-rs vs. Carburafer. Tttesd iy -V 'in lsldebls vs. Pistons. Wednesday I'enlers vs. Stnrters. Tluns.l.iy Mufflers vs. Horns. Friday Tojs vs. V. unliers. l nted I.ertjfiie. Monday Tliref F's vs. Silver F.dtre. Thnrsiiay .lirimy V Ho its vs. N. ills. Krl l iv K.K'Ider vV. S liafer vs. K.i-Ies.

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THIS IS my ri ti ki:. No chance of face fro-'i tinie to time in my announcement. Same D.xtor. Von know who is responsible for our Cure Tlie only K-lusie Men's eiallt in town who see, examines and treats .1011 personally an. I i permanent It lo-aled liere.

Science wins oter disea.se and nervous decline. No n.nl to suffer and "doctor the "obi way." Don't let doctor drag 011 along for months. Come and intestijfate for yourself the adtance I hate made, and hotr little it costs to get well.

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A. l'v t . f 1: - jo-. C.-r.tnrv. P:- t.- iL f.f: .-,rs . ' (S(ie!itit fate tt ..r.- .-;.;:! wit the t lew ef i!.- isai,- ;; a,.-f;, ! ..f .p. reel a.C'ü'-itf.n. tl.n! s. a t .! by tv!d h rne.p.. .a..; s.;.vf t;.-, s be ad ii. i :-. i -t . r.-d .;.r'--t'y i-,t.. tf-b.-..l. tbe j i rt .'V ..rg-ir .Jlse.,.' I'lrst came tl.e !.t j...-;,--rj.;i- t ; ; k--

r.lel t lie -o! a . . :, ;sf - 1 1 i 1 ngetdi under t).-- sMn . t' the dis.-a. 'l . rir-,1 tears ao p...- j..!'. :a:: line s. .1 ut f.i.s .j ir . 1 1 ;

stream was adt ..-at-'. ai-,. ;.r:.- :! 1. Since tl'ds flaie tr.e.'i - s.w.... j gradually prc reed ürü: o t'.present time the .'.ire. t n ' i f medication ha bee a p. rf.- ?.-l a-d lias al-oiit taken lb j.;.e f tl.e . ;t pi-o-kish ttny of treatl-ir n;ant -f tli.' vital di-eascs. An.! -da n t . It is the more exa.-t. if. ::, I -i -tlotinl nny of eoin'.attnc '.: a-. -. Jiecbilly those a'lsed by k'- :::;v . I: culating in tl.e ld'.d. I want a chain -e t j.rove -u-r.. tifflicted. sVejdb al suff. rT. T no lontrer f-av tl,.-.t '-I . an .p." but tvhat -1 ii.vvi: im:- I -a,. helped thous-inds "f in.-n ia :il! tta'ks of life to arise to their tiy best -why not v.. 11? Not a Mediil C ompany. No Hired Poctors See, l- tamine or Treat You. Oter 21 years a physician; lfi tears a specialist, a nit l't lira.lunte ttork and clinical experience attest.

Men who were almost tvltlio-it Impe cf ever being restored after t rent in with ethers without benefit, have been restored by Ir. Sinitti to the :i'ii. .n and vigor .r robust 11. a nh.o.l. natural t n man who has ill the fiin.ab.n .-uliar to a man In a healthy ,.. lit i"!i. Tl-ey now .-an eil a ppif late skbbu treatment administered by n .-onipetetit Sj-e.-ialist, who through Inu ctperien. KNOWS what to d and 1ni;s IT. PUH LS ALWAYS It L AsONAULK I will gite the rOOUT man a rhance as well as the Kll'll to receite nit tr.ütmrnt at a SMALL OsT. There Is 110 man too I'OOK to Kt my best altice. i;l'i;itlk( Ii is what counts in curinir these SPi: Il. l)IsK.sr.s. and as I have had more than 1' years' e j.er ien.e. you till readily understand tt hy I am su.-.essful. Penieiiiber. that you ale n-d asked to pay t-r ant exj.erinieiits ..r any failures. If your cuse will nt yield to my treatna-nt. I ran as. er tain that at' the first examination, and will frankly tell you ... and gite t.cj alvi.e how to take .-are of yourself. NL'WLY roXTKACTKt) IHSKASKS QMCKLY l ULI. .Don't wait until nature gites way and the dleae diorj;iirme Important or;ans and nertcs. sTOI Till' LKAK NOW. Thousanls of men hate been w-e betl on the little rocks of tire, ignorance and neglect. If you are afflicted with any Acute, Chronic. Nertous, Illoo.l or Contracted Diseases. Stomach, Liter, Uheu mat isni. arlcoeele. rrostatic l.nlarr. nirnt . stricture. Hydrocele. Kidney. Itladder, I'rinary, or any other Weakness, Itfft or Hisease of tlie Pelvic Organs, tisit me today. If jour cae is uratle I jm reliete it quickly and permanently restore you. Men Only DR. H. K. SMITH, Specialist Lxamlnatlon and Consultation I'ree. rrltately LocateI Offices 111 S. Main St.. Opposite Tostoffice. Over McDonald's Photograph, (iallery. South Bend, Ind. Hours 'j to I?. 1 to I an. I :H0 to H Daily. Sunday ! to 12.

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t.AMKs Tills W I KK. Antlers League Wednesday. Horns vs. Plbs. lb.rr.s vs. Stairs. I'll, (.-rs t . Prongs. (tinkers League Thuls.bty. Firs: Natlonril vs. Aincrl-aa " 1 r u

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know that we are sincere in

through their llnal jaces. correct ! our jurjose to entertain them evenerrors and attempt t t iper them off tually. if net at present. Metrointo the best of condition for the j jiolit.tn newspapers have exire..sed

;i sentiment very lavur.ible to South will play Bend. whi. h shows that tte have and l'o-J made some progress w ithout even a eek. The posib'e asset other than that South

ha the largest city botvlini;

meet. The basket ball t-ani YVaK.sh at Cratvfordsville pauw at 1 J reeiicast le this

Mnos'i rs have scant hope-s

ing the Little iliants. but

attempt to hold them to a loner score than they made here. The Iepauw game till end up the season's Kclieduie for the K als.

of beat- 1 Herd

they will 1 association of any city in the staff

TORTOICH AFTER WELSH

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ininick Tortoich. a local boxing jrtnoter. aiiouni d Sunday r.uht that he had offered Freddie Welsh $10.'OiO guarantee nnd J."C'' training expenses to meet the winner of tho Iundee-Mflr.dot matth held in New Orleans en March 4 for the lightt eight championship.

HIKIN" MN .orin defeated St Joe. ". tt IS. r.n int r-hall !asket all game ICctrc baine ystcrday morning.

of Indiana.

DEPAUW SCHEDULE OUT

FiMXhall )at Include lliüht (iamo for 191H. C,!'!:1:NTLI:. Ind . PVI.. 14 Del'dUtf's 131t football scredule as announced Saturday nit;ht is a-s follow s:

30 Indiana at Hioomingion. T Purdue at Lafayette. 16 Franklin at (reencastle 21 Rose Poly, at Terre

Sept. ct. t b;t. Oct. Haute. cct. Nov. Nov. Nov.

2i llanover at Cfreencastle. 4 Butler at Oreencastle. 11. Wabash at Indianapolis. IS P.eioit at ii reencastle.

South P.ei d Nat. v.

Merrliaiits Nat. vs. St. Joe Saving.-'. Citizens .Vit. vs. Fnl hi Trust-CLa.dn. City I. en cue IVrilnt .lay. Ce-i -i-rvat i v.- Life ponies vs. rpl.einii PoTliB. t liters Ponies vs. Hullie .Mike. K. V S. vs. Jimmy s. i.at. C.. s.-rvni !ve Ponies s. -nie M -r Llks Leacue Thursday. Teeth vs. Temples. Cha'tns vs. Tewel, lbs fs vs. Tyb rs. I'eileral I.c:tue Tuesdaf. r.u.-Ktfiils t s irphai s. Antlers t F.iwns. Federals ts. Tails. Oliter Ie.iKiie Thursday. A.--, ojr.th'.g ts. AssemMy. evening vs. Purchasii!k; Produ-ti n v. .tlaa.l. lirer Ir.n vs. Sales. Patten; vs. divers. Force v-. Cst. News- Times Trio Lengue Tuesday. o:ii s Makeups, operators vs Peporters. l'nt Office 1-eacne tlon.lay. Pcgisters vs. Ij. I. ,V StlUlJ. Federals w. Iovn t.otn. Spedil' vs. Money rders. Printers Iacur Tuesday. ews Tl::.es vs. II.tr '. vs. Hild" r Is vs. South Il. nd 1'rc Ind. Fnsraving '. vs. Tribunes. singer League Iridat. Machinery vs. Pay Il'd. Cal.h.et v. Cost. Corresfion-'.eue vs. E. A P. Yard vs Account Inc. Temple League Frida Ha lrt vs. Star. PU i.s t-. Tlisks. Lcvrs vs Toast.

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Reasons Why All Weak, Worn-out, Discouraged and Diseased Men Should Consult rTt. n.EKXEIt CO., npost established, rnest sti'-cersful an.J rel'n "plil'sri in IT.r.VIC, Itr(T.Lan1M:RVOl S HISTASKS OF MKX, i: Hi'-J d ':;: r:iu licenses and records will show. Your n bole future may defend uprn tl kind and qualitj of treatment you get first. Chronic Diseases of Men No Matter How Obstinate or Hovr Contracted, CURED

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Modern rr.etr-.d cf treatment for all Pelrlc r)!eai! We

1 ceou'o kulfe, if It can avoided, nnd cnlj then upon tho eTpre - -.tj!i

the pMtlent. Enlargement cf the Prostrate Pand we cun l.y red ; "' not by rem ovlnp It. We cure Piles and other Kectal Ilseaies 'Cth ; -.!.' Fnder our anperlor treatment, Varierx-elo .jukkly Tan!Le; tl.e t i;j.r. i.t

is Ml.sort ed and li circulation la r"Store,j to tne Darta aff-ted. tt - : t-

A traordinaiy ati'-'css In curtiiR liupture by reliable and ratn:cs :j.eti. 's

jut re' oiirse to trusses. Idseasea t hhe Kldneva and Uladder s; . r- '

i healed, and tl.e yatient saved from fatcl results wLlch Ktiera'ly f.i :

jjlwted '-ae of lz,g standltig. Ioa't deiay taking treatment for -h roc:-- Peii

iJiset.seH; the soor.er we hcifin to iure tLe f.or.er tve will rest-. re j health, vip .r and Titl!ty. Nervous trould.-s often harf their se-u :-i : cfcUP.-s. tvhhdj tve e.aa ksi ertaln and reniuve. The rlcKm and sp n l attend th ut n ho are fearful that they never an he cured of t:. r .. . s ill ii.lant!y vaniaU aa nfou :im our treatrtnt Legli.a tu te effe t.

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DR. XV. M. L,AiTIION. Censultina- PbyIrUn; 20 year experience. I e and trrat you perwnall each tlnia yon cj!.

We pofdtltely rurt liupture. Varicocele, Piles, I'Utula. I Issure. I'.e. tl l It-er. I'rutte Lnlargements. C'ootracte.l Iieaaea. I-ot llalit, tri.ln" Disease of the Iliad. ler. Kidneys, Liter, Stnuch, mad all YUaJ lJi-ue f Mrn by our I'ainJess and Illoodles .Methods

We will accept arn case of Rupture, Piles, Varicocele or Hydrocele and permit ;.o;i deposit a draft in the First National Bank, or your Bank, made payable to yourself aV.j structing them to place same to gur account after you have been cured. Ve are the reputable physicians in this line of work -vho will take such cases on a guarantee. By ing this, you are absolutely certain of a cure. You have nothing to lese and cve-thi:;; gain, and if we were not perfectly sure of our work we could not do business this way Ion?', but instead, have been doin. so for -.ears. We have adopted this plan became many have been swindled by quacks and fakers; not one of them will permit a patient deposit his money until a cure has been eilected.

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Matir pat.erda hare toM u that at firs they hes.taie c treatment with u. fearing that on a

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Our fee are alnava rcuderxte h-.'..y

TOUT means, and at no l:rae inre i:uu j"j nir i- j-u. iju e-i. j luauru k.fu u ;ro:;i e . tretitctnt- LT JOU will 11 a l , aT system hy hl' h you can bejr-.n treatment aa-1 jvy aa y--u DR. FLEENER CO. MEN'S SPECIALISTS SOUTH BEND, IND. I09V2 West Washington Ave.. Over Peck's Shoe Store. Hours 9 a. m. to S p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 a. ro.

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