South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1918 — Page 6

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mad" thr." runs nd two hits, one I a scratch suv-le by She in on a tijnt and th" other a nome run to risht renter Coffey In the s!!ii Sotln-ron tilled the bases by issuing two passes and hitting Mcinnl Si-.itt's .-.icririce fly to Demmitt and the litter's bad throw ' then allowed two inns t M ore. 4 ? ore: I Sf. Louis . . I i-io-ton .ooo CIO or.o 1 7 2 .ooe 012 0 4 4 o' Sot heron. Hnuck ami Nunam.iker; M:s and S.hinc. ' CUBS INCREASE LEAD OVER GIANTS AGAIN CHICAGO. Au. -.-Chuaso inere. is d its lead o er New Vork iWednesdiy t 1 1-2 xamcs by de - i t . i 1 1 ii k ill'- i . 1 1 1 1 , i" ... ill ii.r - or f p series. . e v . . . , . . I U I l I . I I 1 lv : . 1 ' i . a L. (II, l''r'l "i.i. the oPPortt;ne hittinc and darin? hi, ,.inninc .v Chicago, enabled ithern to w:n eas:lv behind TvW . . . j, t:r." pitching .n-i support. Score N.v y . . '..oi C. ...... , rh:,u;n 1" 22 0 0 ' - -? P'. " Pet rift. S' h :pp" and Panden: T ii r a' d 4,'Ka:rel!. Clirk. GOAT AND KOEHLER PLAY AT BILLIARDS liards a is j l ted at Jimniie and rr: ?? s-chifer .mil Jitr.m etWeen Kohler V: ii" and Goats, and was p'.iyrd :n record-hreakir.tr time, takirc op'.t ". , mmute! for float. plavir:f f J'.mrr.Te and Goats, to defeat Koehbr of Koehr : Schäfer bv the sct of 7ö to SS, tloat hiv;rs hich r in of p-, and 14. About 7 peep witnessed the carr.e. SALVATION ARMY GETS SI 00.000 FOR WAR WORK NOW V'PK ,:;i; 22 In ieCocr;:!i' 1 f th r?-,ur iu wour. ded 1 France by th workers of rb.p Sapat;.-n arrr." n P.ity there C-o'ed Starts Sfel corporation Wed-eda.- sept Jl'r'A00 to the .rm: w r -.vork coinmittee. Acrompa n ir. the donation wa a Ietter of oor.crnt'ilation to Commander I'yar.cepre Booth fropi Elbert H. ry. chairrr.an of the steel corporat:op.

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FAST PLRYIWG LETS REDS ill Score Tied in Eighth, But Philies Lose in Tenth. CIXCIXN'ATI. O., Au. 22. Thr batting and bas1 running of Roush and S. Maee werf the features of Wedneday's pame which Cincinnati won from Philadelphia. 4 to 3, in 10 inning. In the tenth S. Macee singled, ptole serond and third and scored on Blackburn's sacrifice fly with the winning: run Score: Philadelphia 101 000 010 3' 10 1 Cincinnati ..201 non 000 i4 11 2 Horjt and Adams, Hllr and READY FOR LOAN DRIVE FOURTH DISTRICT TERRF: HAUTK. Au;-. :evon counties of this liberty Joan district xvere represented Wednesday in a gathering: with state and district leaders to prepare for the Fourth j liberty loan campaign. Will H.j Wade, state director of sales, and his ' associates perfected the organization j of workers. James S. Royse. ditrit j chairman, announced that the dis- ; trict was ready to start nt on'-e. j following suggestions front the state I leaders there was a discussion of i plans by the county chairman. ' L Nes-Tims Special Ferrlce: j NILES. Mich., Aug. 2 2. Sheriff; HojTUe of Berrien county, while en j route to Niles to deliver election t ballots, oyertook two automobile ! drivers, one a Chicago detertie. ! and hauld them into justice courts for exceeding the speed limits. lioth were assessed fines. One man, in an effort to set by the sheriff's car, Mr. and Mrs. Clair" Tonne ai parents of a son, Kennf'h CLiire. born Tuesday. Mrs. Katheryn Voeder of Lakei ri icid, N". V.. is a puest of her : daushter. Mr. C M. Montague. i The Niles motor corps are serving refreshments to Didiers pa.-.-lnp through the city almost daily, and other are administering to j thier comfort. Iieut. Harold Hop. a cconi pa n ied hi wife and .-ausrhter. will le-n I nn ?Tt. Z for Columbus barrack. I O.. where he will act as an armv ' chaplain. He has been reetnr of Trinity Episcopal church in thi T?, I Henry Klorman was operated I upon at Ann Arbor Monday. He Is 7s yM eM j yo.jr boy w,n dreed in nne of our new fall suit?. Have o-ie ; . j .,!.. zed Adv. ....i.--. :i ps-:: VEUTS KEUEVXS ASTHMA. Begin Treatment NOW Clear Your Skin WitLCuticura All druiir.su: Soap 25. 0:ntrvatS5& 50. Ta! C'ra 25. SirrrJ each free Of "Culicar. DPL C Bo4to.M CLEANUP SALE Of AH Summer Merchandise. CHARLES B. SAX CO. Seamless Gold Weeding Rinji 14kt, 18ktt 22Jtt FRANK MAYR & SONS Jewel en.

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"It Hits the Spot" It i1 the favorite it is the mst popular. Be one of the thousands who are having the pleasure and comfort to he obtained thee warm days by drinking this distinguished beverage. In Arrow you will nnd liveliness, zest and tang a taste that "tickles" all the way down and cools you after it eets there. Arrow is ild by discriminating dialers. Buy it by the bottle or cave. Call South Bend Bell 554, Home 5554, or Mishawaka 2S on either phone. Kamm & Schellinger Co. Mishawaka, Indiana Also makers of K. & $., sold on draught and in bottles.

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