South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 206, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1918 — Page 8

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AROSE 1 E ANTS 10 TO 2 Giants Use Three Pitchers But Couldn't Stop Their Opponents. 1 ! NI-:V VKK. Julv The Si. Luis Nation;!. hit thie NVw York l'itih-t s all -r tlip tiel'l h-t Wl1 ill.. Uft.i n mi ntij 1 fli.int-s. U to Packard was hit hard, 1 ii t re:id pi v.it ippirt - t '"(froin his outfielders, who made 12 icat(hs. m.inv ft them dirTicult. Th hattins; of Fisher and Hornsby f oa i tui efl. Score: St. I. ouis ::nn r,io or,n in u i i New Voik . .O'Ol 0"O 001 2 4 T J Fckiii'l and lonzale: S.tllec. Schupp, (i-dcn, Hoyt and M.-vJarty. 7 j f libson. PITCHER MOGRIDGE QUITS YANKEE TEAM NF:W vrtiiK, July 2T,. Oeorpe Mo-ridse, a veteran pitcher of the i New orU. American team, A ednesI day severed bi connection with the ilui. and signed with the Standard

t'i f":rt p;n-.e of shipyard '. dut of Staten Island, i flight of th Indiana state proff , Rrooklyn Wednes- ' Mo-pj -;P joinel the Yankees in tournament here Wednesd iy. Thursof n to 1. mainly jo i -jt coming from th ( htcaf.'o day Diddel will meet DronoerRer and i

, Americans. The Standard, it was stated, lifts made offers to others of the NewYork Americans, which were under consideration when the club left here Wednesday night or Cleveland. BOSTON WINS FROM CINCINNATI, 4 TO 0 BOSTON. Julv . 0. Boston rle- j to i feated Cincinnati Wednesday 4 0. Rudolph holding the visitors four hit The plavinc of J. Smith wan t feature. Score: Cincinnati . . . . ooq 000 roo 0 1 l r.r.ston 211 poo no 7 R.igan. Luque and Wingo; Cueto. Rudolph and Wilson. .VITIATION. IIOOSILK PLAVl'HS. i Members of the Hoosier baseball j tatn are requested to meet a. I Sprinsbrook park this evening for j practice-. i HIS New Scries 19 Studebaker LIGHT-SIX is distinguished as a high-quality light six-cylinder

car at a remarkably low price. Its light weight, low gasoline consumption, splendid durability make it one of the most economical cars to own and operate. Its ample five-passenger body gives plenty of room for the whole family real comfort and exceptionally easy-riding features for a car of such moderate wheelbase and light weight. Its power resources are marvelous. It will travel 55 to (SO miles an hour over country roads without unpleasant vibration or apparent effort. It is responsive gets away at a touch of the throttle. Come in and let us give you a demonstration.

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GA.MK TODAY. Anirrirnp ju. Washington at St. Lotus. I'hi'idlphia at Ietruit. N York nt 'lvela ud. Votn at riiirajjo. National league. Pittsburgh at Krooklyii. 'in( itinntl at Piston, rhi'ago at Philadelphia. Louis at New York. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ' OF INDIANA STATE GOLF TOURNAMENT j I j IN DIANAPOLIS. Ind.. July 25. l i Will Diddel. II. H. Dronberger, Jr.., ; 'nanes t letcner ana noiniar i,lt , ken were left in the play ai'ter ne ' third round of tie championship i Fletcher w ill play SielVen in the1 I c a tvi i . rt n '.j I ' Iii ii tin. oj. In the third round Wednesday Diddel defeated Iyenno.i two and one; Dronberger, the 16-year-old youngster from Trtre Haute, won from Kissel ore up; Fletcher defeated McNaughton and 4. and Sielken put Williams out of the running 10 and 1. FRED TONEY REFUSES TO GO WITH GIANTS CINCINNATI. July 20. Fred Toney. who was sold by the Cincinnati club to the New York club has balked on goini; with the Giants, j Toney is of the opinion that he it j entitled to part of the purchase i money. Toney was ordered to report to New York, but up to Tuesday had failed to do to. He announced that he intended to go to hia home near Nashville, Wednesday night. oi.ivi: m:ioks win. t Another of the playground eries ' games was played last evening at the Olive st. grounds, the Olive ist. I Seidors de-'cat'-d the Oliver School Seniors by a t-core of 4 to 1. The .batter-.es wre: Olive St. Seniors. ! Martin and iSparr; Oliver .School i Seniors. Wider and Blanko. ORUMSTOWN, IND. ; July -4. Mr. and Mrs. Don Collom of Camp ; Sheridan. Ala., and William Collom land family .of I-iCrosse motored to th.s place Friday to visit relatives. Miss Hertha Johnson of Plymouth is a guest of Miss Nora Day. Miss Alice Wedel was a Sunday tuest of Mi-s Lucil'e Milliken. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hell and Miss LKill- Smith returned from Chicago Saturdav. Mr. F.ell left for Camp Tavlor. Kv Tuesdav. Mrs. Reil will

loin nim mere laier. i w . , ,, ,, .r i i .itral, sustained painful injuries to Russell iltfong and familv of'1""01 his back vesterday when he was .Mill i reek were Sunday guests of;'. ' , . , . ;, , m . ,, ,t. , , thrown from a box car while switchMr. and Mrs. Harry Wedel. IU The Ladies' Home Fconomics club j inR. car?" i met Wednesday afternoon at the J , Rager home. The next meeting will1 William M. Jones of Fairmont. I be held at th- home of W. C. Harder; Ind democratic nominee for audi- ' in August. ; tor t t,-' st;Ce. has written local Miss Josephine Kirkpatrick is em- j democrats that he will visit thi- ' ployed in South Bend. ! within a short time.

; Fremont Patterson and Russell Kirkpatrick left Tuesday for Camp Taylor. Ky. Thomas Leeper and family of Chicago were wetk-end guests at the James Day home. Mis- Rulaha I'atterson returned hot,-,' Sunday after several weeks' v .s:r in ' "hicago. Ml.- Mildred Leeper of ""hicaso and M's Nora Day spent a few davs last week in H a m 1 e t . There is a 100 per cent War Savings society organized in the Cochan Chair Company of Aurora. Ir.d One hundred and fifty-two emp'.oves have pledged to purchase Thrift and War stamps. The amount, sold and p'.edsed to date is $11.320. "' : T 1 per cent of the v-kly payroll : tal-ien in War Savinss Thithr.in f'halr 'nipar.y is rhül'.eng:r.s an, factory in a tetter shwlni. the tate to ma

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Riehts AS DELINO n an ii' i i n ri SUmmOned BY HIS LOCal Draft Board and Fails to Appear. HARRISON. N J., July 2ö . Fted , Fulton, the Minnesota claimant of I the heavyweight pugilist title, lias j heen classed f-s a delinquent in the : -j - t .1 ....... ;... i.- . , iiidii aiiu iii i iiinru iiii i. u.iuuj here on advice of ha:rni.iii Henry ! S. Wise of local draft board No. ' 12Ö of New Y'ork city, it was learned ' Wednesday niRht. Fulton is scheduled to meet Jack Fempsey in an i eight-round bout here Saturday 1 niaht. Accordins: to a letter received Wednesday from Chairman Wise. Fulton failed to appear before his local draft board for physical examination and by virtue of this failure j is clashed a delinquent. The Harri- i i son board met Wednesday to con-! sider the case and decided to refer ! it to the attorney peneral. j r -vise said Fulton had been ! placed in division A. class one. on , the ground Ihat he is enaevi in a non-essential occuoation Elkhart News Netts-Timts Spu-i.tl Servo1: ELKHART. July 25 urhcials of the Y. W. C. A. here were today notified by the Llkhart county council of defense that the construction of the proposed new JSO.OOO building on Lexington ä. will be allowed, the council having rescinded a prohibitory order, issued about two months ago. Two divorce actions and one suit 1 for the collection of a note wei: filed in the superior court here to- ' . i da . i Cordelia L Cowle seeks divorce! from Arthur Cowle. chief draftsman i of the New Y'ork Central offices at Kankakee on the ground of cruelty. I'elpha 11. Shrump asks divore from Fred A. Shrump, a N. Y. C. brakeirtan. and Mrs. Margaret J. Lddleman demands judgment for $300 on a note for ?20O from William Currier, a local contractor. Hugh M. Haves of this city has! been elected president of the Central States Century club. He returned last evening from the convention which was held in Hot Springs. Va. Three heat prostrations were reported by one physician here today. Helen, thrte-yvar-old daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winesor. is in '?tious condition. . ! Thp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fter Huffman, and Howard Like, 1 nre triP other victims, ! i Mr. and Mrs. K. A Hess hve; ! received word from army officials' istating that their son Merrill Hess i is ill with diphtehria in a hospital I in France. Detail are lacking. ! I ; Switchman einoloved b C. R. Keiley. who is! the New York ('en- t MANY HUNDRED MINERS OF SOUTHERN INDIANA THREATEN TO STRIKE RP.AZIL. Ind.. July 2ö. -Several hundred miner- employed at 17 coal mines u est of Brazil, announced through their representatives Wednesday that they Aould go on strike Friday unless the Indiana public service commission holds to the original date of Friday for a hearing on their petition for a miners' train on the Pennsv h ar.ia railroad between Harmony and Glen Aer. This train was run for many y-ars. b ;t was taken off when the old Lo?! Creek mine of the Vandalia Coal company was abandoned. W'att'h for the ope nine man's Branch Tire Store. Adv. M21 of RerAu?. 1 i

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OffirFORMER GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN CONSUL AT BOSTON UNDER ARREST RUSTON, July 2T.. .;. Irl Kunhardt. formerly German ard Ausi trian consul in thi.- city, was arrestv"ednesdav a an eneniv alien at ; his home in Manchester and brought hfre. federal officer? refused to confirm or deny a report that the arrest was connected with submarine activity off the coast. It was admitted, however, 'hat information in the possession r the orhcials indicated that the anet was of more than ordinary importin g. Mr. Kunhardt's apartments in the house in Manchester, where he i o-rded were searched v aentx of the department of justice after he had been taken in custody. No statement was made as to what evidence, if any. bearing: on his activities as an enemy alien, was discovered. At the office of Judd Dewey, assistant United States district attorney in this city, it was said that Mr. Kunhardt would prorahly be interned for the duration of the war. The loys r. re dylns over there, Are ou saving over here? I Par W. S. S. KNOW TIMSFI.F. Iirin-t Rul th World Knowledge I row er. Hreryhody U looking for a nfe invest . nient th.it brings with if a large profit. Kverjone ha a valup; m north it money to me. I rnn IiajI i- ."in .1.- c . 1 1 n 1 i n rr h n i r ' body else (';)n do Have you f.nirid vnur l-.'st pla' - w !ier life goes smooth and eay and profitable": It is north thnii.mdi f d'r.ri to vmr children to know their talents, profession, art. business, trade or what they ;ire lrrtl for. Don't be h miKlt. There's an eternal fitness to nil things "Thii one thing I do.' says St. Paul. Successful men can tell rou f the chart and delineation ther received from a reliable phretfologipt tiefore thv trained üD'I prni ti'-ed in their vocation Prof. Welch has many testimnals from this city. Venire n reading at nniv from Prof A. H. WKLCH. Fellow aiH Member of the Ameri-an Institute .f fhrenolov. Kowlr and Weün ('.. N-r York City. 1P S. Taylor st . Soutli fiend. Ind. Pell phone .V-v7rt. Offj,hour-;. 2 to ." p. m.. 7 to 0 p m. Adv For Our Government's Sake- -: Our boys will put the ocean behind them, and "No Man's Land" before them. When you think of them it is easy t o sacrifice and save. Your savings here earn four percent interest for you compounded semi-annually. The St. Joseph Laan & Trust Company The St. Joseph Csunty Savings Bank

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