South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1920 — Page 8
1020 . THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Notre Dame Baseball Team Plays Initial Garnet n I t
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INDESTRUGTOS TO INYADE GÄRTIER FIELD SATURDAY Coarli Dorais Candidate for ar.-ity Train Krportrd in Fin Shape
FEW HIGH SCORES MADE BY BOWLERS
Mandin at American Howling Conre Krniain Stationary Durin" f)a.
LEGAL BOXING IN NEW YORK RILLED
Notre Damn's 1 '. h..-i Ik!, -.a-a: ur.oT.rii!y gets und rv. a .-.itarday afternoon -it ,:.: .'.; k - h-n ti.invading I n 1 -tri;:'', ni:..- .f .i.ahiWiiku I sh-lui'l to - r i -J I - with CoRfh lJor::s" r 1 1 n n irtr Field. Athli-ta ir- tor !:. Ii"
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Mjuad in ,h vbapc. Tic- t;dd and !llii' i- in fair t.iat a i t s ilt of ruarly ts o ;-oli,i . , k 'ori; oa t -of -doors "Ncnii" I'-an and Pan! n,;!' !,!, both. , t r.ms .f tif 1311 ohiiImLmi are oat of the
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dermitej-.- announcd I, at M i ''a i t v ' ' n'vn i n gha ni Snntlirrn ao.aat.on f.:jeludro of f.ov. Smith for the com .a M.,r,.i t..v ii i. I-'.: 1. Causev. Meadows ltivv :i nd I mission eha ir ma nsti .
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the aggregation. Anions the important speakers listed for the mc.'sion are .lohn l)n-Havt-n, Mayor Carson. 1 W. Crtnise
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ONjiHlIon Calorc. Tb.e report started that the kov-
s'art will be Jilivcrni- ht on las?. ; Moore or I'ronp at ond. I'ilv.- j a i tll or Prokop at tl.nd ar.d Capt. J Mili.s in the short held. The 'oat-; ; i 11 choices include Mohardt. Con-! iiors, Morgan and I 'fitinvan. The I I ndevt ructo nine n known to h ive j im of the fa.vte.. t semi-pro no n of' ilii- vicinity in its lineup and it is J .-afo to preilb t that t):" c olb 'gians : will h.if to travtl at a fa-t clip' lo get a.ay with the la nd of the saori in their lirsl practieo game ! ICel.M Men Work. j 'apf. .Meihar. ainl his ittay ore's-.-ii-t.tkinkr no F.ct.-r v.if.iti,,ii thiear. eer likely a r.iüdat e for tlo mile, two mile and four mi'e team-.' i slinking to the Job uetfing into Irim for the western relay classier, , th Drake Kokiys at l-s Moines lut - ' Ing the last we- k of AT'iil. Coach Ilm kne'.s men realize that the r. -.. ilt1 of the indoor season were the ; l. st and are out to stage a r al eomi -b mk in outdoor competition. ! Tho Fartier FiId track is toing, woiked into perfect shape by a crew of student-athb-tes who are interested in seeing that the arsttv' trackmen get every chance to work favorably for the rake names. ! Lockne will enter the hist n'lartet in the I'enn ftelay gam-s srhedub il , for .May 1st In Philadelphia. 1
A New Company
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stockholders are St. Joseph county farmers and business NEW PLANS
Th- Welfare Plan has the hearty endorsement of all civic and economic institutions, t'otne in, let us explain; it costs you nothing.
NEW RATES
We ne the Standard Welfare Kate, which is 1 per cent per month b ss than the Legal Pate authorized by the state.
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News From the Training Camps
ST I.OFIS. Mo.. April C Major league supremacy in St. Imis will be decided in a series beginning or. Saturday between the Cardinal:- and P.rown. The Cardinal regulars anie home Friday to get ready. The vann'.gans will riot a, rive until Saturday. They play Friday at Joj lin
In amounts from ? I a to $30') on Furniture, Pianos, Automobile., Live Stock. Farm Implements and other Personal Property, also on Liberty Ponds and Fndursed Notes. LOANS MADE ANYWHERE IN ST. JOSEPH COUNTY If unable to i all at our of' ice, phone or write us and we will call at oiir home.
W elf are Loan Society
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L. P. HAKIUNF.TON. Mgr. Capital $200.000.00.
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OAKLAND. Cal'f.. April f. j Charlie llol'.ocher, Cub .shortstop. pi.:od a crack game at short in ,
Thursday's game, whnh Oakland; H f St- l T
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CiLI)Snono. N C. April 2 Detroit Tigers were b-aditu: the I tost on Praves. ' to t, m the fourth inning of Thuisday's game here when the weather man let loose a onnc cloudtoirs? and bru;:;ht th fracas '.o a i ren.atare c'ose. .NKW HI!!.i;.NS, 1. Aim! T.m Marehisoa, pitchin.ir for tinIndian annlgans. iic'ai the i. nalars to fotir hits and tare-- tans l-'r;il.iy - bile the y..t;nn5. rs p'.'.- d up nine !iits rnd s en runs .T A'.'KSONYI LLK, IIa. Ajui: ' Habe p.uth hit h.s f;rst laai. ran of the year her.- Frida. a drive of 2 fee. and the Yankees b at i ;,a.oki n. to LVKSON. Tena . Arril - Ihn. iam prevcr.t.-d the liiar.ts and II a .-'. from clawing at each, other and
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CALL OF THE OLD LIFE Former Soldiers and Sailors Find Civil Life Too Tame. They Are Joining the Marine Corps. Combines the Desirable Features of Both Army and Navy.
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If trouble Ptarts over tho nrirnVr. If a Haitian reb wants a Fcrap. ?hottlfl any one start a disorder Whern Uncle Sani'a bosdng tho map If bnd little bandits or pirates Insist upen pulling blg pcones Don't worry or fret or ret In a sv. eat. Just eall up and tell tho Marines. Jut U th" Marin"-', Jnrd. tell the Marine?, They'll fret on th J'il In thir prrapplncr jean: Afk '. rn for trouble, and trouble you gets, For they've rot s'iarp points on their bayonets. They land on thdr feet and they've rot nine lives. And thev rrck a punch in tholr forty-fives. "Two Inttallons of Marines for immediate service in Haiti." Not long ago that call went out from the U. S. Marine P.f-rruiMnu: liureau. V.'ithin ten days tho?f two battalions were recruited, equipped and ready to rh.eve off. And every imn in those outfits v.-a a former soldier, sailor or Marine. They found civil life too tarn-. Tho "service" was In 'Jielr blood, and they could not get it out. . Strange? Not a bit of it. A?'c nny one of "Jack" Pcrehlnc-'s gang. Aak any ex-man-o'-war's man. Oh, yes, we all growled at
for the ?Tnrlne Corps rcere promoted from tho ranks. The?e ofarers. by their efficiency and valor, laive amply demonstraterT th wisdom of developing the ofTicer material among the enlistel men. that the system has been adopted as a permanent feature of tho rerviee. Any man who has tho makings of an officer la him .itands an excellent chance of rising rapidly through tho non-commissioned grades of corporal and Bf-rgeant and "graduating" Into a. second lieutenant. After that ho has the 5.i me opportunity of attaining still hhhrr rank as any nrnduate of tlic Naval Academy. In addition, some Marines are relectcd each year to tako ths four-year coureo at Annapolis, upon completion of which they ar Immediately commissioned. Ftcond lieutenant i of Marines or tnsigns In the Navy. Wlien tve remember that ther is one non-commlssloned ofilcer to every seven men no one who Is of average ability and applies himself can expect to remain a private for very long. The Marine at Work and Play Many people have the Idea that t'e service la a life of hard work, long hours and harsh discipline. Nothing was ever further from th truth. There Is work to be done In the Marine Corps. But It is good.
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reveille and srore to murder the lugler. We all "groused" at the chow and whetted our bayonets for the cooks. Oh. yt s. full packs rubbed the Fkin off our Fhoulders. rut Remember those days when we were fit a fiddles. coiWd eat th ldnd Ifg off a table and enjoy It. could lick our weight In wildcats, and weren't afraid to pay fo? And rememJ r the buddies who bunked with us, hiked with us, scrapped with us. took all our money, bummed our tobacco, called us bad names and would give us th Fhirts off their backs If we asked em? Somehow civil life doesn't often give us friend like that. Th3 man who has never done a hitch in the service has misred a lot. Irn't that ro?
healthful, outdoor work. Thero are short, snappy drills that rnr.l( a man alert and "on the ;h" in n!n 1 and Pody. Thero ar settlr.gi'P exercircs that tike inla s cfT a. man's waistline and put them on his chest. There's hooi'ng on the rifle range every Marine is trained to t o a crack shot; there's work with wireless telegraphy and ! Fornething of seamanship. It's j work, hut it's the sort of work i
men jiKe. There must he discipline, juct as thero must be laws in a community or rules Jn an cH- or factory. But the Marine discipline is cf a sort that no reasonable man would object to. Life is not all work for the Ma-
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These cars must be sold at your price. Come whether you buy or not. Every automobile offered at this sale is guaranteed to be in first class running order. Any one of these cars can be resold for more money than we expect to get at this sale. Be on hand at 1 :30 sharp and you will not be disappointed in the bargains that will be offered. Remember Every Car is in First Class Running Order And they include the very best makes on the market today, such as: Cadillac, Hudson, Buick, Overland, Studebaker, Fords, Auburn, Dort, Jeffery, Maxwell, Chandler, Crow Elkhart and many others. Terms to Suit the Buyer Come early and pick out your car. YOU SET THE PRICE Don't forget the date and place. Saturday afternoon, April 3rd, 1:30 o'clock at 1137 West Division St., South Bend, Ind.
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And for any man who is looking ! devotees of these sports. No pt
for service all port3. klnd.a. conditions and varieties of service the Marine Corps Is the cne bet bet. The Marine i3 "soldier and sailor, too." When the big ships go to sea the Marines go with them. Before the Marine has a chance to pet tired of sea-eolng he Is landed nt Haiti or Honolulu. China or the Philippines
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Is without Its pool tables. There is f.shir.g ar.d hur.tirr. For Marines, in their travels, go wher game, big and" little. Is plentiful j
and game laws are few. Men nt on trunrd may. Pa5? a rule, leave their station after 2 cr 3 o'clock In the afternoon and mar remain away until revelll f or 7 o'clock) the following morning. Wherever a man may be con-
venture ls only one cf the thlncrs ; veniently spared. hl3 comm ending
that the Marine Corps effordi. In this 1 ranch of rh service a man finds unusual facilities for physical and mertal development. The Marine Corps makes an ordinary man Into a real "husky." Ard ther r.re r.ll manner cf trades that may be learned In the ecTT. Hvery day e -Marines are, immediately upon discharge, stepping into well-paid civilian johs that ranee from that of aviator to
o:::cer nas autnority to grant mm a ten-day furlough. pl3 the time required to travel to and return from h!s home town. The Murine Corp delre io clro Tonne men frorn nil part of th conntry nn opportunity of enlLtInff In tne prrrir for two. tlire or four year. The loenl remitting ofSre hn ome Tucnnete In It qanta for xxclally Kood men. It mny re thnt you are thr Nort of
that of cook. And. as every cna t mnn they are looking for. Don't
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from the Marine Corps Is the best letter cf recommendation ar." or. can have. It is. in fact, a United Ftates Government certificate which stamps the ros!??or as "inspected and parsed as an hones, loyal and capable man. who has learned to use his head and his hands and use them to the best advantage." During" the war with Germany all the additional cfTtcer needed
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over. It rrlll P"t yon under no obligation. Yon will not be ured to enlist. Tint you CAN learn th truth ibont tht Marine Crp from men who knotr t'je life and like It well rnongh to stay In. Send for booklet. tT. S. Mirine Corps Recru-tln? Office
2S UNION TKL'ST IiLDG.
To People ho Save Here Are Extra Earnings On all deposits inacJe on or before April 10th, we will allow interest from April 1st. One dollar starts a savings account.
Then see how easy it is to keep it up. Don't spend all you earn. Every dollar you save now will buy two dollars' worth when the high cost of living has been adjusted. Citizens National Bank West Jefferson Blvd. Near Post Office
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Combined Assets $6,500,000.00
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