South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 284, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1920 — Page 31

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BROOKLYN WINS NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP I ror.t rrv, left to riht: McCabc, infield; Taylor, catcher; Neis, righttield; Elliott, catcher; Sheehan, infield; Mitchell, pitcher. Seeon row: Krueger, catcher; Kilduff, second base; Johnston, third base; Wheat, captain; Robinson, rrar.ier; Myers, cer.ter field; Konetchy, frst base; Smith, pitcher; Olson, short step. Third row: Sheridan, inrield; Mchrt. j,itcher; Schmandt, first base; Miller, catcher; Marqüard, pitcher; Lamar, outfield; Cadore, pitcher; Grirr.e'. pitcher; MiIjjs pitcher; Grimths, outfield.

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YOUNG MAN FOR SALE AT $5.000 Jack Hardy, a former New York sailor is offering; himself for sale at the moderate price of S5.0C0. He is healthy, intelligent and of good char

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PLYMOUTH AND ITS FAMOUS ROCK Americans from all parts of the country, who are assisting in the tercentenary observation of the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers upon the bleak shores of Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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'.COKHiCNTHITom.VlwCOj.M,!)' SLX'KLTARY COLHY, BURLESON. PAYNE, DANIELS, ALEXANDER AND BAKER M;:u::ri.s of President Wilson's Cabinet hold an informal meeting in the White Hou. c grounds after the regular Cabinet meeting. Secretary Pay.ie apparently is telling a q;ooJ story or perhaps some grave question of State is brin, copidcrcd. or could it be the Republican landslide in Maine v.-ho can td; ?

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AMERICAN SWIMMER CROSSING THE ENGLISH CHANNEL Her.ry Sullivan, of Lowell. Mass., succeeded in swimming across the rouh Engh-h channel, where many others have come to grief. He wa? eighteen hours in the water. Photo shows Sullivan snapped about half way across the turbulent channel, while using a side stroke.

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AMERICA'S "UNOFFICIAL" AMBASSADOR RETURNS Colonel E. House, who during the war was known as President Wilson's personal representative m his dealings with the Allied Powers, returns cn the White Sar Liner Olympic. He was as reticent as usuil regarding h:s latest trip abroad and would not discuss politics. He has crossed the ocean nearly a doen times within a few years. His wife is his constant companion.

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35 KILLED AND 200 INJURED IN WALL STREET EXPLOSION

The recent bomb explosion in the very heart of the financial district of New York killed at Icat 35 and injured 200 and did some $3,000,000 worth of damage. The deaths were apparently caused by heavy pieces of w ncow weight which were enclosed in the bomb. The clock work of the latter was found on top of a nearby building. Photo shows general scene in Wall street. Wreckage and pools of blood are plainly seen. J. P. Morgan's office building is on the left, Sub-Treasury on the right.

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FEAST OF KOSH HA-SHANNAH Fea$t of Rosh Ha-Shannah or Jewish New Year was recently celebrated by all Jewish synagogues with religious services. Photo shows Jews entering synagouge wearing the Tollis or prayer shawls.

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A( ' vrl LARGEST WIRELESS STATION IN THE WORLD AMERICA'S GIFT TO FRANCE

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i rFrance. It is to be known as Station Lafayette nd is now in working

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ine new siition is twice as poueriui as Annapolis, i p.e. towers are 20 PAGEANT MARKS CONSTITUTION DAY IN CARNEGIE HALL. NEW YORK CITY m?,ters Hgh their wetpht being 550 tons each. Their reach is about 12.5C3 , , i , . . c . r . miles, v;nirh :s hah tne Circumicrence of tnr clone. Thinks to America. The drawing up of the Constitution one of the most impressive scene cf the piejr. T- ,, , , , t . . , ' H . .T ', . ' hrance Will be able to converse with her farthest colony. New Caledonte. which lie; in the antinodes

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AMERICAN PRIEST CONFIRMS STORY OF MIRACULOU

The Rev.' J. Dawson Byrne, a Roman Catkolic priest cf Beresford, S. D.. J' 3"-2iT: who lias just returned from Ireland, declares he witnessed seme of the miracles that have been reported from the village of Temp'emore in Ireland. He says he saw a small statue of the Virgin and others of the crucifixion

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BAGDAD IN STATE OF SIEGE

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