South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1919 — Page 8
MONDAY nvrc.M.MS, JANUARY 27, 191k
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BOWLERS MEET
during the ri?t week, as our roll of
honor ror.inir.s more thin three ?core of nnmes for th.it period. It I
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Entries For the American Bowling Congress to be Discussed.
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HOWLING STANDINGS AND scin-nULis Automobile League.
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to he held at th- Illks' tcmplf Moniay tvi-nlrifT. Whiln it is intern!'. '1 ; for the benefit of ?ho-.. who cv.i v.-.- i Mate Koinu to th n.itioi .il tourn i- I ir.cnt of th Ain'-ri'-an Rowling c - j
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tak another try or ni ike the ir.it; il uttomi't, and i'iit" a f w 1'owlers. j who are inemt ' r.s of f iir.- whi h i
will not k as a 1-ody, hwt y)io wi.di to builil up t-ains for ttie vent, tan stabli'-h tiieir t.ita at th;.--In othr word tfir- jrithriritf is
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Or.lv thr v ly rs iii.hIh tli" ,'rrado Studetjakers . f lo-jhjf ( epf iry avtrattes, however, Army &. Navy
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s)iich i ii'-t Tonkins? any jtroKres in Iloosif-r Crcims .. t hit dir-'ctlon. There were quite a Watch Co oiinih r who lac't'd. a few pins. Hardwoods amor. thrn the hih score man of Orphon m Kids ... the e. :; who reported short two Tuttle Corporation
j.:n-. T'l-.o douhk- c ntury men wero Noxalls 2 7 ". Woodruff with CC., Walter j Commercial lioasrue. Fehn i It r rrorlnq CID. and John V. j W. L, '.!s-i:ier, turning in CO.t. Choka Stars 7 2
Th" popular class was 205, 10 Spiros players ou.ilifylnir in that depart- 'vd. I'np-ravin Co
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. -er.tury performrr, during tlie week Olivers
in '"i-i:o play Is as follows: Super-Treads 2 Playrrs Lf.iRijp Fcore I-'clelt Stars 1 Sehnc'lle, Fed-ral 2?..". South Dend dear Co. 1 llol.h ird w.-.rr-h Co 22T ! Fedora! I.nffuc.
Wan de Walle, City Austin, Vf iiicle . . .
v.Urs and oimmtiiü, iiriuu'iiiu nio .n-
t.ort, a ral I V:1 " Kirk, City
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those Interested in tlie
there are a rreat lii.mv of the latter i!ehp, Federal
who are roimr to aeronipany tlie j I-rownell. C ity hoys this year. Taking tfiis n.e.t hs i iVfMey, West Sido ... of a short i.utimr th it u.is d-nh d I Warner. Watch Co. .. them last vear frau- ..f xitii.ff ) Srhr.eider. Temple ... v:ar activities. Casmier. Klks Double l'.ol-rs ;iorr in Stl-. Hifiehl, Com niereial An rftort is rn'.nir to l e mud" to j I'rown. Commerrial .. rhaiter a -T.erial train. troh.hlv I 'asniPT, Federal
tilre a tand, arid ottn-rwi-f arrange to h-t the people at I.UJ.O- know that j-'outh ltnd is n the map. as in the past. The date on whieh the l-outh Fetid entt ; o wil jday will also
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T-,.i..r. . .ti,- in th.. Kirr I Kroinpr, Citv 201-212 Specials
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Solarek. Citv 212 IJciRninR
T. Dans, West Side 201-211
individual ! Waters, Orpheum Trio 211
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Schneider. Federal Ke-tler, We.-t Side Wach. West Side . Straver. City . . . .
: iip( t, Commercial Schiffer, Fables 1 il.ir.sk i. West Side . . . Hamilton, Commercial Ko'-ti.-er, W( st Side ...
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219 No. 7 Clanp . . 21S Accounting .. 21 C Inspection ... .203-215 Production ... 215 Factory 215 Force 215 Orey Irons . . . 214 Machine Shop 214 : Metal Patterns . 201-211 ! Purchasing ..
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of the fart that a n"w order of
things his l,eri in-tilled for th"
two-men teams and events. In the past th
rolled in pairs, h-avine; a eonsideralle period if time int r eninir between that and the individual event. Now both events nr roritested in a
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Orjdieum Trio Iicaio. W. L. Santa Rosa 6 3
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immediately upon the two-nun event. In this connection the Flks have made strides to ft into condition, having organized a two-men league, which operates weekly at the F.lks tempi. Although the e.-.mt is nn innojttfon loally, it affords a groat deal of sport and fun not available in free lance and live-men team work. We would advio every howler who contemplates taking part at Toledo, to get husy along these lines and be prepared. Onp j the cnol'-t fiults of local bowlers ha always l.o-n the lack of training for Iult events, and this has been Illustrated on numerous occasions. While not always the hardest worker gets the most pins at the tournaments, it is much better to have reported in condition, tried hard and l"st. than to have lost for the want of being prepared. Holl Many lllüli Scores. The boys have itainly been attacking the pins with a vengeance
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Hyatt." City : cber.-Teinplu Ftter, ,pi,vcr Kankf 5, HVM t-ide . ltaab,5 Vrvmicial Keith. Oliver Watelr, . ... . M über. City ....... 1 tichard-." 'ity Colip, 01ivrT.a , Faxter, Vehicle . . . . F.'UKls. Temple Ceorge Hull. Federal
Fabian. West Side Schmidt, Oliver Faroes. Cas Co Zilky. Vehicle Schneider. Flk Double. Cosgrove. Flk Doubles . . Catill. Orphetmi Trio . . Hollister, Drpheum Trio Mi Cormick, Vehicle . . .
Dock. City ...
Struboe, F. O. K. . ArnrM. Olivers .... e'imnu rniaii. Temple
209 jShafer Lumber Co.. C
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Lumbermen 4 5 Orpheum Theaters ..1 8 Standard Oil Ixaffiie, W. L.
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TODAY Always Pleasing in Dramatic Roles CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "CHEATING CHEATERS" breezy adaptation cf the popular crook play by the tame name. A bright plot, wiih plenty of suspense and mystery and a big surprise at the finish.
TOMORROW The Beautiful Emotional Star, ETHEL CLAYTON in WOMEN'S WEAPONS' Showing how one wife uses her woman's wit against the vampire's charm in winning back Her husband's love. Elliott Dexter and Vera Doria play leading roles In the star's support.
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Sh joined a hand of criminals anil pivtcndoil t hp one of them, when all th time she was working out a plan for their downfall, see lnvaatif ii I Clara Kimball Young as a girldeUvtiw in "Cheating Cheaters." A. a legitimate attraction this piav was oik of the season's Lig; comedy aiccescs. Miss Young will uaiii many new friends through iur intei pieiatiou of the role t reated hy Marjoiii k.nnlH'aii. The tactics ued hy one woman ln outwitting ilu ampirc lu Iier light for her huhund's line, forms the theme of "Women's -Veai4ns," tiiiiii iom's picture. Thi. one imitcd her ( Iter home an I then Tell vi, ( ?) ,ni;l lert lu r to cook and mend for him. Hut the 'amp';n" failed to stand the test and h-t him.
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TODAY Daintv, Ch.irmint; LOUISE HUFF in "HEART OF GOLD" A delightful combination cf melodrama, humor and humn interest, all blended together in a thoroughly novel and interesting way. Johnny Hines is in the c?st. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "CHEATING CHEATERS"
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Wilson Ilros. league. W. Lv. Cutting 8 4 Underwear S 4 Shipping 4 8 Stock 4 S Vehicle- Ixngue.
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1 Reaches IT, Jstudebakers 1?. ISpokcs 12
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Greening Specials . . 5 ! Frcehafcr Drugs . . 4 ! Happy Five 3
Alma 2 7 I Flks Doubles Ix'afrue. ! Sehnc-lle-Hollad
Hennings-Cosgrove : Casmier-Kichards
. Lucas-Schneider ; Dolph-Waters . . Iennis-Iurkart
Pet. .762 .714 .667 .613 .476 .429
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No. 7 Gang vs. Designing. Specials vs. Purchasing. Sa.l?3 vb. Metal Patterns. Production vs. Factory. KIUh Two-Men league. tSix clubs. lYiday. OltPHKUM TF.IO LEAGUE Specials vs. Hardwoods. Gas Co. vs. Santa liosa. Orpheum vs. Lumbermen. .SINGER LEAGUE Machinery vs. Otflce. Yard vs. StocK. TEMPLE LEAGUE: Horns vs. Hairs. Stags vs. Tusks. Grits vs. Loy als. WILSON BROS. LEAGUE Shipping vp. Stock. Underwear vs. Cutting. AUTOMOBILE LEAGUE Monday Horns vs. Radiators.
Tuesday Carburetors vs. Pistons.
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You Must See "ÄBY?? Todav Ü
They Say Its The Bsst Picture in Town
Running Continuously Prices 10 -0-25 cts MOST POPULAR DANCER AND MOST
TALKED OF WOMAN IN THE WORLD IN A
ROMANTIC STORY OF FRENCH STAGE
LIFE AND ITS TEMPTATIONS.
Wednesday Equalizers vs. Wind- I
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Thursday Starters vs. Tops. Friday Hoods vs. Cylinders.
Pet. I VEHICLE LEAGUE
.777 Monday Rims vs. Hubs. .777 Tuesday Roisters vs. Hounds. .667 . Wednesday Reaches vs. Studo,667 bakers. .667 Thursday Spokes vs. Skeins. .22 2 Friday Toneues vs. Axles. .111 WEST SIDE LEAGUE
The Incomparable Parisian Star
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Pet. Tuesday M. H. vu. Happy Five.
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V .- .'-y Almas vs. Freehafer Drugs.
1'' 'jrcenine Specials Hans Drugs.
BOWLING SCORES Vt lLsoX LEACHCT TTI.(S
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Totals MACIIINFKY Morhtuse Hpo.I Miller Toothaker Cooe Handicap Totals MAIN OFFICE Collins
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LEADER OF FASHIONS wears, in "Infatuation," the most stunning gowns and hats ever teen upon the screen a marvelous galaxy of Parisian modes of the moment.
"GABY" as a poor working girl who is adopted by a great actor he marries her and trains her as his Premiere Danscusc she becomes infatuated with a. wealthy admirer but realizes in time to save her soul, the difference between the false and the true.
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SOLDIERS ELIGIBLE FOR ATHLETICS
NEW YORK. Jan. 27. All members of the students' army training corps who continued in college without interruption, and all students who entered the 5ervice or engaged n war work will be eligible for competition In intercollegiate athletic contests this year. Recommendations to this effect were adopted here today by the executive committee of the intercollegiate association of amateur athletics of America.
Six Magnificent Reels We Guarantee This Picture Will Please You Quite Frenchy But Oh, Weil.
A theater within a theater the great Paris Casino show, rivaling Dillingham's New York Hippodrome productions, is seen in this sensational French Feature de Luxe with Gaby Deslys, the famous dancer, starring in the principal role.
When to Come 1:00, 2:30, 1:00, 5:30, 7:00, 8:30 Running Continuously Extra Special Feature at Popular Irier
Gaby Deslys as a poor working girl who is adopted by a rTi actor. He marries her and trains her as his premiere danseuse She becomes infatuated with a wealthy admirer but realizes in time to save her soul, the difference between the false and the true.
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COLLi:fii: RASIvITT HALU At Madison: Wisconsin-Illinois, 25; Wisconsin. 15. At Chicago: Northwestern, 17; Michigan, 16.
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gami's this i:rn. MontLiy. CUTTER CO. LEAGUE
i Eight clubs. i WATCH CO. LEAGUE J ix clubs. ! Tuesday. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ' Choka Stars vs. Liebelt Stars. Ind. I In craving Co. vs. S. Ii. Gear Super-Treads vp. Spiros. Olivers vs. loathe Works. FFFFRAL LEAGUE j Fawns vs. Elks, j Doers vs. Orfuns. ' Prongs vs. Rills. GAS CO. LEAGUE Eight clubs. Wednesday. CITY LEAGUE Army r "avy v. Hardwoods. Watch C.. vs. Orpheum Kids. Noxalls vs. Tuttle Corporation. StudeK-xkrs vr. Hooyjer Creams. STANDARD OIL LEAGUE Polarine vs. Sendac. Finol vs. Red Crown, j Perfection vs. Parolite. j Thursday. OLIVER LEAGUE TVrge vs. Plow Points.
Inspection vs. Accounting. ?dpchlr" Shop vs. Wood Pattern. Grey Irons vs. Stock.
NOW PLAYING ORPHEUM WAR WEEKLY
Boyle Woolfolk presents "The Yankee Princess"
Sunday find Holiday 3:00. 8:00. Dally X:S0.
One of the Season's Liveliest Musical Comedies Featuring ELMER COUDY and OLGA DE BAUGH and the Daintiest, Danciest Chorus ever seen at the Orpheum. THURSDAY "AN HEIR FOR A NIGHT" Ami l our Other Acts.
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One of the most timely war stories of the day. How many stars in your service flag? Which love is the greatest a mother's love for her son, a patriot's love for his country, or a man's love for a woman? Now that the war is over, what of the wives and mothers who have sacrificed their all on the altar of Human Liberty? A new day has dawned. The great war has ended. The times of peace and reconstruction are at hand. See this big inspiring William Fox spectacle drama of the future. Straight to the heart of humanity goes
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The Mothers of America Do you know how they suffered, and worked, and prayed, and gave and
gave and gave in the great war
that is ended? Do you know what that struggle between patriotism and mother love meant to them? And what it cost them to by the sons they bore on the altar of human freedom? We feel it's a duty of every mother, father, sister, brother and sweetheart of every patriot to see this great picture, that goes straight to the heart of every home in the land. It's a William Fox six-reel masterpiece. We also present one of the well-known James Montgomery Flagg's tworeel comedies, "Romance and Brass Tanks," that are fast becoming very popular. P. S. Don't forget to start
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'WIIXJAM FOX PRESENTS THE VITAL DRAMA OF WAR RECONSTRUCTION
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