South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1918 — Page 8

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WEATHER CLEARS i GIVING PROMISE : F OPENING GAME;

Red Sox Sentiment Gets Boost From Some Unexpected Source, After Delay. iiY M'tiiiii: . in -i. Ir1,Tn..t.t.ri il V -.. 1 : .' : CHICA(;o, ; : Tl.- '. .1 sarong l wliii4 tor.'- to w it!.--: r.i.ir ket at the r . : thi- n. '-r und pro-pf-cts. t r.. t th .. .1 1 1 : the ! t v u .Ii v. i I'l.ijt'l at ;. p : 1 r. th.- a i"' noon v t. bright. 'id .1 .p;t-r I '! I Kit btii; has a. f ' In thf form of - i i i ; : j: io.i.!.- Put the h(a., !..;.-. ur;i.v :-': - thi". .iUfcC-1 3 :-tcrda '.- do v. i;p ,r ai i 'niintr. ihtmr.it .t idai ; r.d wo - j vpiftcd shift 1:1 !!. w.i!hr .t p rom ifs to t - c I ! r u . i ; in, t in.ariuw .s this aft Tr 01.. ; i'ro-pct.-. for a crowd th- o:.'!.t ion of th; t a tu.-, tii'1 i.puüon "f ti,.. j rival inuiia ip r- a s to who i ";n o , win, tho n! : nv'i.t. an:..: t ft:.- ; . and the P'ttlriK o-hls 1 in "üi jT.i :- ticaliy utichai:;;' d. j I'or s-oi'.H- liri'-xp! air.' d t.i.-on tli :;: ;n ;;;; f!r-liy jn opnin-.: th -r; li:U' rf .tr'O'i i-OIl.t W hat to tla fa"I of the Hoiton -itry .m i Ltd S f-'-nLmpt is ;i litt!" .-1 r n -; r tfl iy than yesterday. Mn.-t !" thr !c -tutu-, however, remains at v f 1 in"ii-y although vo:m fats at old- of mx to fn c are rt-pot-f !. Minm Moialf. One thir. that h .s d"i.maintain tht nioralf of th t'u; uporttr.s is the report that Pat. Morar. . tnanavr of the I i 1 i 1 1 1 -. lia tikd tlO at 'n money in the I'.ruin-. Mcran has a reputation as an rreedinpiy rautiou man m h anllum his roin and if h'; U ei-, .t.'aai worth of Cubs yentinient tirriir-c hi hi fn tlic more ret U!. h.-tters l:",irthe Cuhs a ood in'ih hoie to ride flown the home stretch of the (Jy;ri baehall j-easnn.

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a iani wttn a hruj.ed fieei out a fas.-? -with the I'rit.K--, that ."'hfan, second Pa-eman of t!i- I'ed Six will h-"1 ah-eji; when hiv Kanu ;'tes o er the top. Fte tried to make 'i niie-li rue red eatc'i of a liardhattrd Pall in iia ti r- TiicMlay anrl tlid not make a sap ce nf it. As a result he wears an aehinir ditcit hut the fact that no report of the injury war male until after the ame jestrda" ltri4l Peiui potponi-il peeauof rain iiViiratrs thnt P.ivid's Jiurt is y no me;1ns mortal In a t aualty li.-t Dave prtdaldy v.o;jld h dashed as: "w ounil'-il -- 1 u'rre undetermined" biit it is a afe w;iL'T h- will he on the job v. hen tin tf ;uns lino up at J::'a? p. m. Indications vtill are tli.'tt Jim 'nuhn will oppo-e tarl .'as in the opener although ra detinife announcement of Iiis p,!ehinu" selection "nas been ntatle by either mana-vr. A FEW VETERANS LEFT FOR FOOTBALL .ST. LOUIS. Sept. .t. Louis ui.ivertity, with Its football schedule of eis'M panics cotnjtletf, is proceed -Ins with plans for the season, although it f.P'os t!ie prospect Of lo-'-tn oach t'liarles Pademachir if the draft net s are adv anctd. K.nl'niachor is anxious t start the .-a-fon, but l-einif C'l a ars old. nrmirricd and w ithoüt t ; " mb Mit.s. h.j -xpects to be in ducP d into tin- j service. j The university authorities aaaadyj have communicated with two capable j fCichvSanJ in tetit Hade tnacher i drafted anotlier uh will !e signed. Tito proepects for h.iialiu the 1D1S P.illiken team tip to the stand ard of recent year.s aio brilit. It j pointed out tlat st.tib; nt of th"; drnt.il and i.i-iiu .il ti ;.irt ::.!-. wliic'i furnish tatist cf tip' iver. j are desired by the -"V . mn.e'.t t , finish thtir coar-' s- i t There arc set ral v whai mil return tli.s fall, ion tin m hdr-: Vn)P ...o-tev t. -..I- . , ., ,. . Loeff.t r. puar.ls; P, ,,:,. and Pa- ; nucei, tackles.; ;.,.: .ph. r. Pmm - m : nnd Kennedy. Pai.tr n i ; 'apt HipPin-s half t'ack TP erants'. .. ..-e.,P. . ...... . ! of whivh are p- te j. :..'.! ,.-.. , . , . low. Oct. 1:, s ct. 1 Kella :: . J Groat Ltkes .,-. al t tion: Nov. Ma: r: Pose Poly: Nov. W. I : . BOSTON END OF WORLD'S SERIES WILL BE PLAYED AS ORIGINALLY MADE p.. e-,T 'N e o: the ::: wet th.e . a - i i ''. t i me in h;c. -. :oe r. !id u'.e a-, o r . u . r . t . 1 . : 1 is citv. :t .it:;p ;i W dm - daV. Unless- t i: I ; - .;.,.'.., ) pcr-ed p.:u- :'. :i.. tu ! . s'ati'.e l.Te . '. 1 be pi..-., a '.p.'Vednesl.y r.iw ht ."t:'.t .. t ..:, . x. ere sc:,: oat ; wl... !.... ; P. d for w : hi - s, ;.. : . Poster., and Ti: .t .:., : . .: cx cm-- e a !'t tiw.,-. ;-.:.. w .. opened for lb" s.,;.. ,, tl.'s ...0 ' . ' '' A r. v t;i iv' S . : : . ; - . . f : , i. .i-nt r u .' .i a ! a !.. . :. : - " , i '.it : d iT, pa m : a 1 - i '. i 11 i: sTllMN HLI.II Hi Specialist in -.tti-.c Paul. b.n'iui. t;-.s. ;:r Tr.:; P'd- Ad .t , ; n.-.

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HISTORY OF PAST WORLD'S SERIES Americans Have Won Eight Games and Hationals Have Taken Five. m:v v i:k. ;.t. o." tli; ontjiMti- of th.' i omin' woild .- I i -, the It ad iit-d in -viit ',iis by the Alii' ri' an ba'-'Mc team-i-s'.ttnäent to hub! the National b a-ue in t In ck though the senior baKUe stanilard ln-ar-i were to eapture the baseball cla.ssic in the .s-e-t p.i-sii,,. I'.i.-hion. The clasli! or l 1 s w ill ;( the Mth under the a':spice the n ttie'al ciuumi-.-ion and f the 1 I .-rie., which ate now part r-f diamond hi-tor. tin- Ani'i!- i ill leauili l:a w on eirht while have been tip: ort ion nf the .National. The la.-t yi. torv bv a National ' ' , i bauue t am wa the r ord rer- i tormatie.. of the P.o-ton piav er.s n : 1 1 '.' 1 I w h.-n i I.e I :i a v , - sw ept t hPhiladelphia Athbtits bf-fkUe thia in four straight tranus. whi'-h I T'iw...l n-i ..i i.t.t i il I i w i- . i t .t -. nn the famous ' Shi ! park bust bad machine. Pr"iu.- to that time the it coial for the flmvii-t :-c jrs wa h'M by tht ('liicaut Xationaks :n tf""7. !n that oar the teani. b-d by I'ratik 'harnt-, tiefcateti the le. troit Ameriean.s, four uames to nun, but tile relics I'' M lf' tl live con'ets. : to tie 1 llt , I. -it one other srn-s le eloped a tie same. This i'-eurred in the meeting of tlie New York National' ami the I'.oston Americans in the, memorable conflict of 1 f ! l! . Thi.- ! s-ris. wlinli still holds tho record for number of e,,U' -. attendance j and uite receipts, want full riht ! Contest-, '. eft, te tlie Po-ton Ped ? if '

t nitn:i(! victors. .Morf- ttiau a piar- ' , retfi'e tvpirplivi . -j t.r of a n illion of fans attended i h, r" 't.'.lnestlay, hut the runners I p,.a Stanford , Mcl.-.ti.tld - " 7 the cam-, and the te receipt. ' h " of t hrce races ; Kr!s. ,;;-;jr ;,ud were a tr.rle more th;,n . I . o o U nnuig raoe of the S H....k .,,,;t .... , . , ,. . . dtv. KP.tiwn as the Indiana Statt; rim TriiU Lach pluver on t no w lmnni; t. am re- , w . .. . , ., . , , ., ""T ,, , n- . . ,,r,.4 i , P.oai'l of A-riP.-alturo handicap at. I b--.it J:l p.'nuic: Kucy T ru:r.p Ct lVed fl.n-M, While the losinC' .. . . . i f'lpeilll'.rs. vu.n time 1.1, , t , , . ione mile brought four of the best ; ,v. 1111 'r ' -,. - . iiatits tound a balm tor their t efat , . , , b.'.it Ji-'P, pa in : bcttini

m the fact that their end amounted to ?2. ."; far man. Althoj-l! the American basru t' nms h Id a s;lffS marpin in series v on. the total in canies ami runs is t' . 1 . . C tl. - ......... . . i . . i ... i... .. .a.u-s maeo iu I lie i . vei i es n oau . Tlie HJ n 1 0 b a - u t "a m has w on National leapue , hib : ami th" while two mied in tii I he P ad m runs alm.-st as narrow, for the A merit a n h-atiue teain h.ave ano'is.-til a total of 211 in the 7- uan.t s. to the Nuti' m. SAM LANGFORD WILL TEACH SOLDIERS TO BOX ! ! "1 -am i.am:id. veteran N.ro h a v v w .-ht. a ie . ml Pis lUesent s he P:!.. of Pi-ob, A WJI I'eco'.u.- a buvin : .sj ri.t ttu- N.l:,,, soldier- ' ..it ... ...... '-'-- I s . v a e ft . ,v eu o.ter-4 . I ... 1 J- H- I:- ,;'" '' ,: ! 1 !' :i;a u Th" ' trami:;- .amp 11 1 : 1 i: " ! ' -"' ,v ! ',!-'1 ''-':.: dr.if. as. i- m.: r.. d and "M r ' 1 r'r''' -' ' '" - I , I e ; x , . . a' - 'on ' " ' ' " 1 ' p r . 1 1 a r ; n -t . WHIP-PO-VVILL JR.. WINS

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h J ' i SWIMMING CONTEST P AT DETROIT SATURDAY 3 T'tllTK IT. S"hf. i"'h. :" ;!.:! f-: :n N.-.t-nni! and ;itial A. A. ' a iiiiniiii cii.MK 'io!i-h 1 1 f'ent to ! h Id h; tl:' I:-oit 1 hr Sat'ii-- '-!. T. rriitt r. in tii" Uatioiuil ;;;,,i;:,;;;;' u lilf rri.ol ,VO!li( M swiniünt" of A nivrHTi a re x t 1 j to t oi 1 1 p-t Aiiimi- th-m ;tic t'lair '.tllu"an ati! ( 'harlot. of N-v York: i s-T.i I ir f i: r t l'hüuth-lphia who la-t eat bittkf- seral record' in the carnial held at th.e Detroit Athletic club; U;;th and Kle;mfre n-itli of ro'.umbus. and possihly " loroth Ihnns. an asternfr. The one-mile 'Mitral A. A. I". . tl senior championship for men i.s e.j pected to di:nv a late entry from t'liicao. Anions those evpected to ; eompete are Perry Mc(Jillira "Paid' W alh n and Herman La jb!former .'hieao A. A. and Illinois A. C. chain rdotis, now at the Ireat : Lakes naval training' station. State liam pionship contents aN will be on the day's program. They include events for men and women . , , . at am! pm ards m v;trio:is stv le ' of swam mm ftlfj STOPS THE ARB RAGES State Fair Running Races, , Ur,W0ypr f!nmn PtP SP-n- I ivowwu. . ww.iiMiww www sion of Three Heats. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., cpt. . : i Mam. which made the running ti'ack at the state fair prounds a sea of I -....! - t . v ....... 1 t . 1 ... n t- i -..: iae.. on lite local uuiu ami miee

..f t .niu ran neck and neck for the To !' ;tt 2 tr-tti?iir : llar-lv Po:!- -entire distance, the judpes having a ; ' "".: t!":" fhard time puknu the winner. M a i , . . Jwa, nallv ;.,un the decision ovc BOXING INSTRUCTOR Piatk Proom and Sa:ra-Namy. MniCii TH PAMD P-flDnflM

u Velvet, winner of yesterday'.' m: raee. al.-o ran. Time, LJJ. In the prst race at a milo. lai.-. on ) t' t'ole. was awav in front ,v headed. Ped Star i !U1,M:ii. and Sordel'o t bird. y, ,0 l tl a ,t,c vn!.;Mt Ajc look down the sprint rice 'with Stevens m the saddle, Apple- ; , r ,m t ia., ,H i s-Colltl. atPl ,1'lstite ijiifi't', i ; .Iii.-.. sutnmarie. r.ist raVe -tla nr.inp. purs . . . v . 1 1 1 1 t, . i- .'1 i i'es one ltlia-: 1 t " . t'o't . i i , , I . . tust' ted Sta1. I'M , Motmev s-.-ontl: 'ordello. 11" .11..., , ,',..! Tin... IUI V - iji.l'iiiiii; , ,,o ,.l l.-,rloe- aUo , an .--.ond race "lainiinr. purse t . . . - :, tor all apes, i .. I U f l II -'.- . A p;..-. ', J . . tSte0ns firt: Apple-: jM!. p.:. t Mo-mey , second: -P'stmI tlavi. tlnrd Tiu.e. ; !..::,. La thalette and t'"flii- ; a ' -o la Thii d : a i e - -1 mha r.a State poai d, of Aura ah a. e P.andicap. jiui se :'". ope ti.ile; Mab. 1 "7 i Stevens t'rst : p.; ok Broom. IM weight Mouev , . .-.,. s . - i . V i o v 1 e .". i 1 n s i AUTO DEALER OF LEWIS creek, shelby county. CHARGED WITH FORGERY SULLPY villi:. ltd . ep: .la!.;e- P. DePlesse. b"i e.tls e-hl. a u a rape owp.er at Lewis t'leek. S'te'av x. :nty. is under artest her. charp?d w th torperv . The arrest was caused ov ar. idüvial of the Union State ' of plat Look-, who e ha rued 1 i.-l'p v.,. discounted a nop- at the lat.k. the note supposed p have ep s.pr. d r v De'.rnon '"lark, a i.i:.:. . IX.. ..-A..! i.i.i'. .-. ... .... -VI..-. 1 ... I - i r . . . , . .t. : r.ia v charue that DeP; es ob!..i:.ol pr.iv tii ally 5 !.'.''"" by l Ul.t !'... -'apposed to b.V e i.e' 11 i w.il known fan. a WRIGHT NAMED MEMBER : STATE G. 0. P. COMMITTEE I N I I A A 1 ' Li S i .1 . --p: . I. IP Wright i!..t rn-aii of the t;. ,,;),,iu', t ' i . : . '. I !'. 1 s v j t , ; ; , 1 . i s 1 .' !. ' I .,fi-.; a !..:.;! -r l tl.- rcpu r.'a-.-.n i..'...:, ' aiv.-t:v ' nmiitte ' , W li .'-. national ohatr.'V.- i. . ,

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Judge Ormond Wins 2:04 Pace'g

in Three Straight Heats Under Lash. IIAIITIVH:!). onn . .-opt. - Tlit-re was scaicel a heat ill Ytls..l: urand cncint r.tvins cutJ at j 'harter (al-. park, which included ie ., ltattb- Koal fur -: '"i E ; t rot t rs . that, did m-t end in a hairraising fini-h. in ne.irlv everv in-

stance the hors-fs bein' neck ami ''- lit k when th v passed under the EEE wii-o. The ureatet thrills for The bi crowd ware roidcd in the :t'1 pace, which .ludue Urmor.il on in ' stritiyht Jicat. Put finished under . ; t'roier's lash on ach occasion. EEE

The P'attle Uoval. won !v In. a T . . . ,, .1 iy . owned and driven ov Ma rv c v .. , .. . . . krin st. wa.- all t Jiat the r.ame miTin- heat-- ,,f the J : ! :'. tiat w-re t V ell t onto; ted. Pououiia ( liti Won the ojieiu r. but eo ilJ ci no better . than tifth in the second, while Minnie Arthur, seventh in the Pis". hOat. aptiired the s-cuiul. The third ' wont to Mis- Arthur m a 1 r i v ; ü u; , ; bni.-h, .uivin ber the rate. 1 i ni akii. Tilt' J:0 J.'JlSie. spinn Iii'l'e ttiiHUi'l H'rezi.ri 1 1 1 i M il i F.ect ' '2 1 J.iV Mil' k ' a ':'. 'Mn-hr. Jen All and I n ;iU. st.-trr.'. 1 Time ::M.. : j:a.,i; ':;t. The r.iMIe ip.val f..r .'" ti. o-t purs-' .ü.om Pna .l;tv i la tnt 1 J 1 1 , ruy's r..i.s-:. iCos i I 'sp'Tana H Jeers IPtv.il M i. k M u rph v " '. .: A'm.c ' aid Hess 'V. ab. .t.trt.-l I inic 'J:0pt: ':ti;:'t. Tic '2:V t r-t . purse spot. Minnie Arthur sü v i 7 1 1 ! le.iMpnti 'tin t i a., ui:tn .... 1 .. ., won- tmie '17'. mwviu iu hi ( vJunuum ('AMI' DmPGL. Ia.. Sept. P'"t 1 lehn !.. 'l.iüit'n. athat t!ii e.tulontnent. !''t1' 11(1 J5i,'i'on'- 'in- 'U - tor. have Peen transferred to Camp 'ordon. ti i.. but it is no; known here whether the hanse will V. pt rnia nent or ! :;er.-,v temporäre. i ' Cap!. Cril.tlis wo k liere attiactd wide attention unions rerreatiiin .e iilei's m a: mv ser itv arid vt-ral jinsp. etiv e earnp itthietic a; ....... ..1. .....- ...1 I, . ,i-rt.-r- V.f.-... ""'-v....jtanlPP up t.ieir .iuties A number ' ('I'lip I'OX.ne; ,;i tfiKtor" als., re- ; Mtuve., Mail -a'hn..r i. ia"iouandor f'.il.bons. Sign of the BIG BOTTLE n s I Columbia Battery Company of Seuth Bend 113 E. Jefferson Blvd. HARRY L.YERRICK Funeral Director ItU. KIOTO B riF M 1JX T

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T -sInp broLight horn to us more forcioiy every day T-wenty-f. e per rent of our employes have pone to war. Sixty-si and two-third per cent of our ofllcerp are in the war or in war work. Fifty per cent of our stockholders are in war or war work W'f went over the top 100 pr cejit In the war che, and the last Liberty loan, but we are not complaining. Some of u hivt enlted and others have ben a lied In th draft, and til! others are in eia.s one and aa;t;r:.s the c3l'. We are proud of our war record and of our buir.f?? reord under the tryinc cneurr.sta nce. Why Are We Advertising All This? If oi don't Rt vour ice delivered when on thought yo ; P.o:M have it. we war.t you to know why. Ve want you To know that we have two job to do at the ame time win th war -ami continue to serve the public with ice W shall not eompialn If our covernment take our ia man. hut e don't want you to complain If you fail to g.' vm::ee We want hj j to do a? h'-'ndred of other? at" do;ngr. om to the plant and tet what you wart if you hae a tar or a (iinvejanif of any kind. A piece of ice will rot hurt th finest car in th '"ity ani don't forget "not one of m has ae.Ked exemption fron-, aar" r.d why should you ask exemption from a Lttle extra effort when you tan help win the war and save money at the same time ur men are do.np: a'.l they can. We have plenty of ic and plenty of trucks and wagon to deliver it. hut w don't have -r.oiigh men to continue our excellent service, and what w wan you to do is this: Help us to serve you. W will hire mor men if we can ret them and our mn wii', do a'.l they ran and then sop and our customers wtl". have to do the rest e ak our c-ooperatlr.n until we lick the "kizr." AKTiriCIAL I CK TOMPANT.

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