South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 19, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1920 — Page 6
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Bowling
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MIWERALITES OF
Seeks World's Title
THE WORLD 0' SPORTS
Best Bowling Tournament Ever Held in South Bend is Verdict of Bowlers.
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Or. of th b--t l.ow.ir.': n.pnts vr h hi fir:.- o
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which w.-.s lif-i'i a nowiinp" alleys N'o tr r Ftaped n h Ter ..;: hos- who 'omii'il
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..ll,- MI-itu. t'liriTn;ian prof! on.il t-ruitf r of Aii?vi t. is on his way u- Ni"wiiy, whfrp hf -will mtt ()f:ir Mithioson, th European champion in a of rars for thf worl.!"." championship. Old-tlrru-rs s.iy thät MIhti n' of t!i friRt.-t iinl tnnx t fiolihotl skators seen in th lnitkl Slates sinc-'Th iln y of ponohu- MrLf'tn lias n lot or" Mrns about tlif ni-fliAni'al fiul of thp ;imc, : ti c! 1- says that w.Vii lie onu? ba'k to this rountry h will fiirni-h th- skat' manufactnrf rs with some kioas tiwtt uill r'vob;tioni7.o the huihlink' o t' th" ytrel t.Iadfs hor. Five Men Team Prize Winners In First Tournament of Interstate Bowlers
Russian Situation is Chief Topic of Discussion Among the Politicians.
will I Mim-raliU s. 'na .i i;o 1st. th"j Brucks, Chi api J nil Lincoln LitV Ins.. Ft. an lnl Koois l'.irk, Chicago 4 th the, Howard Majors. Chiratro ."ith ... th ' InijiTial I. ath r. Chiao t!i . .
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ork of i:akirifr this nt th sii - J Bow lrrs' .lournal, C'hirajr 7th 2 S 1 r it njny I. In otltr comrnuni- I Hoosier Cta'.ini. outh I i rul S-!-10 2S0t i. f. an n"iit of this kind it would J Hex FowliriK AUv. I'liirairo S-:-lo ... 280 1
!,;-v- r." 'ivr.l tlx- support of if s p. s. Smith Arrado, Milwuuki't 8-Ü-1Ü 'haiobr of Coriiiiifrrc and k indrd 'lulahy. I'hicaio 11th
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-u'-tiv itit?. irnd thir -upport in (."has. ,uk Mnvflofx s. Chicago 15th !.; fy othr ways to ;isyit in mal;- ( 'lausius. ('hi'.MLro loth iK thfin as notoworthy and promi- j Kmiil's Hrn- Kun. hi(a:o 17th ... luMit as possible. jVoirl--. Chicago ISth " Ti oro aro many rrason why bow l- MMf. .y- I Virstbauor. Misha u a Ua 1 '. I h in tournanirnts ar profitable to Kat'ra 'hi- at;o 2"th . itirs. Ono of thr most Important !( -T 1 1 ral Albys. Indianapolis 2 I sr. ... ..f th'-o ix tlio fart that it brings j lil-r V Schaler. South !U nd 22rol
visi- ; p.art riotlo rs, 'hi aco 2-!rd
illy on th- book-oat to assist in ; lastim Alleys. Ft brinin '.ich affairs to tlp ir t i ( ;.j rtiohls t'hica;''-
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'ittlo outlay to takr part in a bow !- , , . lo-l-S. Fht. aco 25th in?: f-vrnt: Cfnsofiurntly thor rrro-! Sinclair nils, ('hicacro 2ith str.t better than th rouli nrck ' b-nsini;r, N. H.. Fhi ao Irniont from whnro they rnmc j Hirbclts. South H nl 2sth
Thry stp at pood hotels, pay their j . ..ills ami comlnct themsolv es as livo j r A 1 1 r r o rr isitrrs shouii and ?o about tbr r W ifuicrs in All Lveiits of I.d. louniament
business.
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Harry Kaaii. Fh i-a cn :', rd lfii,2 N d Nelson, ("hica-o tth IV.. V. F. Dtnhrman. I't. Wa v--.'-th '? F.. lavtL-, 'hu au-o -t'.th F. F.irr. I't. Va if -7fh 1 V27 I Wolsiftf r. Fhi.-a'M- -sth JS05 F .1. . iters. South Bend--''Hi lol tiiw.ii clu, . .. mil, i i' i . i
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who ha vp l.ii . .'iin.Miivn i 1 1 o i i
H. Kaydl. v a - o 1 1 1 70 J A. Fet. i son, Chi, l :; 1 1 1 F. r.Iark. Fhi a u'o -1 1th 175 ". 'arey. Fhic:i-o 1 5th ITS 5 A. Hödel. Milwaukee l;th 1785 M. Meyerss. Fhwac;,, 17th 178:; .1. Wachs. Mishauaka ISth 1780
i 1 Mitchell. Fhicauo F.'th 177'J
A. M. la a. Fhi( ai;o 20th 177! W. i:Kers. Chicago Jlst 177? A. Scl;r.o. Fh i( ao 2 2 ml 1773 i: C. Sternquist. i:hi;ii:i -3rd 1772
Flty lu-h !iitcrMl. A t"rrat nirm' bnxin ss ami prof. --loiial mrn are interested in ioullntf 11 ovor the rnun-tr-. whi'h Is not a bad bf of eiti-enrj-to r.itrr t", and. their money i., pot qnattractKe. There is many a South Bend product which has Peon sold because- of the publicity
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hand:' t I oral bowlers.
bolpe.l inako a market for tlo in. While th Interst.it- tournament j
'courees. after it once pot under way there vero a. pjoil many citizens in all walks of lifo, who assstefl In oftnrluctlnfr the biL- classic a i 1 make it the tr.ireess it attained.
Ami to those people the ofhci lis of!
i ho tonrnarnrnt want to arknou!-i-ilo the appreciation tif their cotnbin"l efforts. All of the local bow '.or-s were int:rostrd in the welfare of the tourn-
atnont., and while the, did not pa-j Starters ... tronize it as liberally as- they should j Carburetors with their entry, they were all there Windshields iurinp the stellar attractions and ' Hoods .... enjoyed the benet.tx. It is hoped , ra.diat ra . tb.at they illd not let the rno.-t Im- t Cylinders .. portant part o the ' to jrnament 1J?-! Horns .... ape them, that all of the prize ; pistons .... winners were men, who devoted j Equalizers .
; .ore tnan p.i."?.r.? mi resi in nolame and pained their point of perfection through hard and tireless effort-. "liUMiiro Get MoM IVios. Although note of the Irmi r !n h various (-vents we- molested drir.; th t:r.F. dav of the tourna.ent tlore were a number of times
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I'.y A. m ialcd Tr s : IiNl'K).', .Ian. IS. Win Is aeiirally described as the ytnkini: Iiffcrenco in the tone of the rovfrnnunt'.s Ru.ssian news isu''d in Jyn(ion from ihe news on the saino subject issued In Paris is a lradinp topic anion? politicians and newspapers. The Manchester Guardian considers that the London announcements are an attempt by Winston Spencer Churchill, (minister for war) to justify his poliey of tvar against the bolsheviki. "For Fome days past the war office issue of what the Americans call 't-vare matter,' to the KnKlih press has really passed the limits of a respectable personal advertisement for any ministry,'' the npaper says. "We suspect the real object is to rehahilitato Mr. Churchill, who has lost pround since he wasted 10O.00O.O00 pounds of our money in stimulating bolshevis-m by makinp the bolsheviki the party of Hus-ian resistance to foreign invasion. Work for Kussla.
"If we keep up a. state of a r apr.ainst Uussia. we will make every possession and interest of ours in Hit rope and Asia or anywhere else a mark for Uussian attack as Mon as they ran it within raotre. "If wo do what we ouht to have lono last rar ami decline to bribe or pinper up either faction in the Russian civil war the reason for Russian concentration on an antiBritish enterprise in Asia will be pone." The Westminister Oazrtto asserts the Russian dew loprnents are a. result of the different policies held b rnmior Lloyd -Fit orue and Mr. Churchill. ' The n "ws this morn'mp." k;i.s the jinper, "is that the poliey -vo liave always bdieved to Le that of the prime minister is to ro tried." The Westminster j.ett belie e.s the war office's account "of the Hnropean and Asiatic peril was a laxt attempt to stampede the public and alter, if possible, the Ieci.aion knowti to bo impending in Iaris."
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ERZBERGER DECLARES RADICAL NEWSPAPERS WILL BE SUPPRESSED
r.v Associated I're: "ni:rLIN. Jan. IS. Answorinp a protest of independent socialist deputies ftpainst the suppression of newspapers, Mathias Krvbtrper, vice premier and minister of finance said Saturday: "The policy of violence was not initiated by the povcrnment. but by extremists. The povernment will continue to suppress any newspaper that propapates terrorism and will apply inost stringent measures to any kind of bolshevik apitation." Two additional newspapers, the Leipziger Volks Zeitinp ami the Kaer.ipfcr, have been suppressed.
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iritin: L.ixnntr. on ciikiviian -j scii:nci: CvO j At the church edifice. Main and !! M.ivlis-ii sts.. Mt-ndaj", Jan. lt, at S ,;11 p. m. The public is cordially invited. S93.iä
1 Ass'late! Press: N'KW YORK. Jan. 1. Raids and leportations have so unsettled the loreigm born population that hundreds employed in basic industries are preparinp to leave the United States. rj.cordimr to the inter-racial council, which Saturday nUht announced launehinp of a campaipn "to make aliens better itiiderstoo.l and to lift them from the .status of tr.ero t ops in a machine, to the statu-' of human beinps." The .council, of wliich Coleman Du Pont is chairman, and which includes in its ranks more than 400 b adlnc -fina.ncl.il and industrial or-
panizations, repre.s ntatives of nfarlvl all the r.ioes in Americ a, jjurposes j in its cirr.p.iin. acx'orJinjr to itsj sUitement to accomp'.ish the follow- j inp objects: To orfset bo.she ist pro- J
papanda amonp the foreicn horn throuph nation-wi.ie dncational actiriiies. To promob- better relations amontr the races In America by presentir.P the Mile of the foreipn born and ; translatirip America to them in terms which they will understand." To end i:nrst amor.; the furvicn Porn In industry.
l1U:i: LIXTlTti: V rilHlNTIAX sei 1 in ci : At the church edifice. Main and Madison sts.. Monday, Jan. 10. at S p. m.. Thr public is cordially invited. SH3-F
HUSBANDS FATHERS
FCeep your home as happy an institution as your office, factor or business. The success of any business depends upon the environment within your business organization, likewise your home. Your help will not stay by you if you dont provide them with devices and appliances to make their work as quick, easy and profitable as possible. Yo u have tKese appliances for yourself ana Kelp. Why not provide your wife and domestic help with the appliances that rightfully belong to them, to make their work a pleasure instead of a drudgery? They say "charity begins at home." Why not economy? 75 of all money earned by man is spent by the woman within the home, making all business subservient to the home. And besides, you married her a sweetheart; why not keep her the same sweetheart by offering her hours of time for other thoughts, besides home bondage and slavery. If you think she is worthy of this much consideration, let her see the America Vacuum Cleaner in your own home. We will gladly send same for her personal inspection and approval. Sold on terms that will please every one concerned. Phone for free demonstration.
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On the Supcrmtenclcnt's 3esk lay many letters of application from young men who wanted "that job." Most cf the letters were worded in just about the same way. Not one seemed to impress the Superintendent as worth answering. Then he pressed the buzzer and had his secretary bring him The News-Times. He read the "Situation Wanted" ads and found one which immediately attracted his interest. The advertisement was frankly and cleverly written. It told just what the Superintendent wanted to know. It was distinctive, human and appealing. "The man who has the enterprise to advertise his services in this vigorous way, is worth sending for," he said. "Kindly telephone him and ask him to call." The man came and was given the job. He was chosen because he used the RIGHT METHOD of going after a good position.
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