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A sweet young thing hailed a
' taxi and said to the driver:' "To •
the maternity hospital, but. :4,0firj
rush. I only work there."
Some girls think • the latest:,
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Bob Fitzsimmons And kis Wives
ed quietly. "Let's get married
— make you a good wife."
,lose kept her word and the
nine years they were together
prayed the happiest and most
successful of his life. She moth-
ered three children for him and
was the best "second" any man
could have. She accompanied
him to Carson City to see hint
fight Gentleman Jim Corbett
for the heavyweight champiOn-
ship.
On the morning of the contest
Mrs,-Fitzsimmons retired to her
hotel bedroom. Bob waited, pa-
tiently for her reappearance
but, as the time drew nearer for
his departure to the arena, he
went in search of her.,
At the door of her room he
paused. The sound of his wife's
voice came clearly through the
closed door. Rose was on her
knees praying for her husband's
victory. -.-
The fighter trembled with
emotion, he could scarcely
sneak. Someone suggested it
might be a good idea if he add-
ed his own prayers to those of
his wife's ,
"N o," said Fitzsimmons.*
"What's the use. If 'E won't do
it for 'er 'E certainly won't do
it, for me."
Seated at the ringside only a
Yard • from her husband's cor-
ner, Rose watched nervously as
COrhett fought on the retreat,
boxing, in his usual style, and
inflicting heavy punishenitit an
Bob, who was chasing after him
in the hopeof,landing a damag-
ing punch.
"Hab's lower lip was, split wide
• oPeri and blood trickled from
his' mouth on to his chest, Twice
he was sent' to one knee for
counts of nine. He .never looked
like winning. • '
, all this while his wife
maintained perfect composure.,
Midway through the four-
teenth round, Fitzsimnions
closed• in on his rival and Cor-
„ bett raised, his arms to ward
off the furious blows that Bob
was aiming at his head.
; "Go for the body, Bob!"
urged RoSe and the famous
lar plexus Punch was born,
Fitz •swung° histrleft to the
body. The blow caught Gentle-
man Jim on the nerve centre
below the ribs. Corbett sank
with a groan and was. counted
out, , t
Bob worshipped Rose and
ii when she .died in, tragic, circum-
stances,, be, was a broken„,inan,
For some months he went' to
pieces and tried to clitArn his
s'eri'ous'- by hard' drinking,' but
suddenly. he; decided that the
best cure forhhig Arlef Muhl be
to get married again,
He did and returned to his
New York home with a new
bride, Julia Gifford, a twenty-
two-year-old singer, whom he
had met on a theatrical tour,
Thinking to impress her, he ar-
ranged for a near-by hotel to
provide an exTen*eive), supper
and wired to several inendslo
meet the third Mrs. Fitzsim-
mons.
The party was in full swing
when 18cib get up from the table
and switched out the lighti.
Then he pressed a button, a
wall pane] slid aside and there,
a full .length, life-size, coloured
photograph of the recently de-
parted Rose.
She was dressed in the full
splendour of the trapeze artist;
tights, spangles and abbreViated
ccostume, and Bob beamed with
pride and joy.
His audience was spellbound.
Then Julia quietly left her
chair and going over to her
husband, switched on the room
lights and plunged the panel
into darkness. Turning 'to the
guests; she said: "The party's
over, boys," and taking Bob's
arm marched him upstairs.
The new marriage .had got
away to a bad start and it is -
not surprising that it did not
last long.
Two years later Fitisimmons,
then in his forty-fourth year,
had a bad beating at the hands
of Jack O'Brien in his last seri-
ous contest. That defeat cost
him, his words light-heavy-
weight title. The same- 'night he'
also host_: is wife. ,
Wileent:Jie - *reached the dress-
Mg room a teleg•am was thrust
,into his hand. Peering", thro,tigh
the bumps,p,nq bruises that sur-
rotnid4 hiSfeyes, tht cadfighter
took the worse' blow he had
suffered that night;
"I pm .leaving you Jar xood.
I think`"it's' best for both of us,
Julie."
She had timed the rifornent- to
a nicety, bringing =, their mar-
riage to a conclusion with
theatrical finality. Ample re-
vengeszfo-,,,ethe,,), innecent: slight
she had exit:lured over Rose's
portrait.
Actually, they Were ~rio~t .dives
arced until ten yeark4ater, but
remained separated. Fitz busied
himself boxing
and music hall engagements,
while Julia continued her sing
ing career. ' ' " '
Eventually she sought and
got her freedom and. feW '
weeks later the old champion
walked into a NeW.J.erse'y
riage licence office with a young
womanon his • arm and asked
the clerk ,to Marry therni
She' was `Mrs. Temo Sloneinin,
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, Shoffld a fighter get married
or should he 'remain single un-
til his boxing days are over? It's
a question that can never be
answered satisfactorily, f o r
whereas some battlers lose
their fighting zest once they are
safely hitched, the records of
others show that they have
reached their' best only after
being married.
If you take famous Bob Fitz-
simmons as an example, the
verdict is in favour of the
wives. He had four of them add
won three world titles, includ-
ing the heavy ' weight cham-
pionship of the world. '
The son ;of a Cornish black-
smith, Bob was taken to Aus-
tralia when a small child. He
built up a powerful physique
at his father's anvil and at eigh-
teen, after winning a novices'
Of
competition, he became a pro-
essional boxer,
He fought on and off for ten
years without calling a sensa-
tion, returning to the forge
when contests weren't avail-
able. Meanwhile, he'd married
a young and ambitious actress,
who prompted him to go to
America — where she felt were
chances for both of them.
They arrived in San Fransis-
co in 1890. Both was broke, but
within a year he had won the
middle-weight championship of ;
the• world and his financial
troubles were over.
Bob an'd his wife toured the'
music halls with a play entitled
' .''the Fight for Love." It was a
`most prophetic. title. During
their travels they met Martin
' and Rose 'Julian, brother and.
: sister trapeze artists of 'some
. renown.,, Soon the four ' were ,:
firm friends and' Martin took
over the management of Fitz's ,
affairs., -. ;: i,, • l . -. .
Every-flung seemed 4 lovely, :un-
til", Bob's i serenity t was.. shatter-
eeby.his wife obtaining• a div-
orce from him on the grounds
of incompatibility.
Hardly, aware of what this,
meant, the boxer offered no de-
, fence and suffered a second
s h o c'k when she announced
her intention of ,m,arrying Mar-
tin.
With mixed feelings Bob and
Rose watched the happy, pair
depart on ' their honeymobn.
"!Jet's get, our Own back and'
gee'sPheed;",,,PropOSed Bob jok-
iiiglY, 'hilt Rose was serious. •
She secretly loved the happy-,
•go-lucky fighter, admired the
strength in that anyil-built tor-
so and had immense faith in
his hstic abilities. 'I.',
: "All' 'right; Bob,"/she' answer-
Safe At Home
"Safe at home only a base-
bell term," states Nell Norton in
Itealthways, "fors' actually the
home •ilsele is the scene Of more
accidents than any other place."
Showing figures compiled by
the National`, WO of Vital
tistics,. the U.S,,Biireau .0 Labor
Statistics and ,correbOration from
Other official agencies, Nell Nor
ton indicated that the most flan,
gerous place; n,pershri can' be .is
Tight in his—er her 'borne,
'More than 'three-fp00A 01
home accidents , states
the article, "in various parts of
the house, and Instead of being
a haven of safety,. they are the
nearly half of .our. an
14illt accident. tOtll1,4
Cane, statistics in the article
tapes that 25.6% of these acci-
dents occur in the bedroom,
426%• in the. Yard or garden,
J;Qi3% in the kitchen, 7.4% on
iAside stairs, 5.9% in the living
robin, :b.9% on outside stairs,
3.5% M 'thee bathroom, 3,4% in
the -dining ..00n't and only El%
in the garage. "Few people rea-
lize that highway accidents ac-
count for only 13Y2% of the fee,
tai injuries annually," "cOneltidei
the item, "whereas ?hdine accie
dents are responsible for 46%,."
;,s1 ; No Accident
4"'When Prihdea's Margaret visi-ef‘a a diamond mine in, Tangen-
' Pike during her tour of Fast,.
.Africa, she was presented TO
a diamond by the fabulously rich
owner,..Canadian-bern Dr. John
T. '
It was this soft-voiced, hand-.
some man—he is forty-nine and
a bachelor—who gave the Queen.
(then Princess Elizabeth) the
wonderful rose-pink diamond
which sh9 treasures among her
wedding presents.
His Mwadui mine was discov-
ered when he was prospecting
in 1940, and was the result of a
painstaking geological survey;
there is no truth: in the popular
story that, while resting beneath
a huge baobab.tree, the weary
Canadian accidentally kicked a
atiamond out of the soil.
An average day's yield at the
mine is about 1,500 small dia-
monds worth more than $15,000
and weighing less than three
ounces. -
His laconic from the 'mine is
to be more than- $3,000,000
a year. He has refused offers up
to _$60,000,000 ;for the„ mine say-
ing: "I'd hardly know what to do
oivithloll that moncy"
Cause Of Most
Business Failures - _
More of those pioneers who
started businesses of their own
aye years ago are having a rough
Pt:litieYBUsiness thiS 'year
;doe, exceeded' those" fa"' toine'
years past. They have been hap-
peninkFlespite,the fact that there
has been rid Tel'-up in the gen-
eral prosperity of the nation.
The chief cause of these casii-
allies is ;inexperience, Most fail-
ures result from the emotional
_push to..be your, own boss. Those
eke PlUnge into the adventure
simply simply don't know the risk they
ire taking or understand the im-
portance of business judgment.
With all the prosperity around,,„
there is intense competition in
nearly all lines. This is especially
true of small concerns in which
are found the bulk ,of business
fatalitieS.. 'The ;winners in the
race are those who watch their
accounting, their locat
changer in , the produa offered,,
and changing ,ettitude of eus-
tomeri. " •
IVIdri3i new entries in;rthe •
tress field lack the banital tcs ken+.
going until •they learn by
Pei:luxe how to ;operate. They
hava,:, learn the, hard( way--ehy
latliire
eth116 jteectid will net' diseourage"
ers 11,frOm trying, What - if •
migheciO is to teach them to use
caution in taking t e%ie unge.—
Philadelphia Bulletin.
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Eyebrows Show.
tf You're Highbrow.
Eye] af-ile..5 tell tales, according
to Japanese scientist Professor
Tadaschi Fujimatsu. Ire re-
cently asexteci that the human
eyelash can be an important aid
to crirrie,,detection all over the
world,
He arrived hack in Japan the
other day with no fewer than
40 eyelashes Which he had col-
lected from men and women
all over Europe. Each was in a
separate envelope and each
represented a dige.rent type,
From a single eyelash a po-
lice scientist can' quickly deter-
mine whether a perscia is Asian
or European, white er eeloured,
male or female, says Professor
Fujrnatsu, He has spent much
time studying eyelashes and his
findings will, in due course, be
Wed , lee,' international police
purposes,
Another scientist has pointed
out that, although long eye-
lashes are considered to add to
the charm of a face, they are a
sign of weak vitality. He has
found that ailing children often
have eyelashes twice as long as
those of healthy children.',
Eyebrows, too, have recently
come tinder the scrutiny of sci-
entists. They confirm the wide-
ly eheld belief that eyebrows
'that'meet in the centre, at the
top of the nose, are usually a
sign of quick .temper:.': ..:A per-
son,, with bushy eyebrows is
usually amiable, we are told.
And if you possess arched and
'finely-pencilled brows' y o
probably have an artistic and
imaginative temperament —
something of a highbrow, in
fact.
The person, whose eyebrows
are strongly marked with long
hair of vigorous growth is
usually practical.
a Chicago actress who gave her
age as twenty-eight Divorced
herself, she knew how cope
with the irrepressible Robert
and they liVed happily enough
together until his death from
pneffriOnia in 1917.
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