South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 282, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 October 1922 — Page 2
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BEVERIDGE UPSETS öl ,7 ön G. 0. P. IK STAND ON SAI ' L '1 JR1 RAIL LABOR BOARD G
Bowling League Standings
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'r.4..:n i I5ALTIMOKI:, M'l . Ort. R. A ftT ' Ti-. r. ! a rarr.'-. tiphill fi:rht in which th'y - o'.cf.amo a fhf-run Iprjfl which t. ; nMiia
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A Delightful New Showing of Philippine Undergarments
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protnin' r.t r'iul)!i-!
arir- for ri-nv :ri th" V-ntra , .-. r . v. . . u.Sfh ....... ; V'Tnc-nt -"44in th" .-al" of tick"t.s!M
rA aftr th-y l'a.-. : , , ., . . ''to th" jrranil stai'l at two o'clock, i tf," pre .-'.'l-nt :-a".1 Mr. H-v"rii"" To ... .
nan an r.our 0-1010 pan"- urn". .Iof Sh"rhan of th" faints, ar.'l
Club W L ivt. ir.e:iin? F4 i ,i 1 s : ?, 7.V1 r.!u.- I'tr.l I4i"s m 4 Vt7 A:;)-ri'i:i T ru t r C, .rn riitt. r c r, ..vm Mi'trnis ."i 7 ' .n7 st iniliri Oil 7, 7 .417 Sv.it i'k.n .", 7 J17 I'.l.i- k hinx 4 S .r..1
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, . , ... io. .lack r.cnticv of the Oriole.--, consul- , . sh school anditoriuni y-.t "r, lay lrv.s IM.-iv I'n Siw.-r-l. : . .t .J. : Eh!m I.i-.unf
- - ' i ' is ion 1 1. in;;-; ;n -s ui 1:1' tiai-, fl'iln " Th--' furpr:."-- pack.i" iuokf-J ' art".l on tho rnoun 1 ami hoth wer? j 'laws 12
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rii.l .-tri."y 'm;o -vio. ,:x;r.r.tr . n- io.-:r.cr anK c"t tri" ra.ance ( kt.. . a on: j ; ?-.-. x r ac", t'.r .a':-t.-;ire-:;t -.vor'.! -"r:vv '..-.-. t th" :";f;h;nf $75.1?t, which. fi?:irc1 on a l-n ?i- j li.ir. !';h:(r. ;-. .:- f-.rth ro-:r. I. ar.-l J.r-oiJ.i.,' sin;e of tho lr.22 war I, I i l-jipi..-4,l c JiHni p;onshii for th" Nca' .
vrk Ateri'ans in the cp;r.:o:; : ' Jrhr. Mi'firaw, tr.ir.acer of tho ;;.ar.t.-'. ' Th" c.mlrc rrtov rffprrfi f1 oc-1 l eurred , in the eighth ir.nins whe n. ' with men or. ?r-r.J nr.' ti: !rd an.', 'rn" r-'jt. Hugrir.s or 1- re-i I u.-j i to ; rep4' Youhff. the Oian: lizht I fishier, a left han-1 hitter. The
Viinkoes at that time w"re on" run ah"ad of the National.-, who r.eed",i ; a sacrifice fly an l a single to take ' '.he lead.
I "Your.?." said MeP.raw. "i- rated; ! rut a suro hitter to riüh.t Meld. Iy i j jiitchin? to Your.; th" Yankee in-: J fielder would be forced to play j hack, makintr it dif!cult to cut off. i a run at the plate should h" hit or." 'in th" infield. On the other hard.
.-hould he have driven a fly to ritsht. I it would have b"en hard for Ruth'.- ' throw to beat the runner on third 1 to the pl-nte. I "Kelly has be"n a weak hitt"r. , He had nt battM effectively iairt . any of th" Yankee hurler.. Hugir..figured all these thin?-; and order".! , oun; passed. That, in my opinion,. wa.s the be-t iu"ce of Ftratesry in the j f-"rie.4. "But Kelly broke the law of Vi?;'- j ball averac- and hit. That was; had luck for th" Yankee and ai
4tH ?reat bit of work by our first ba.-"-i
man. j "Th" Giants hav" fousrht their j f st throughout th ; series. nd , fiphtir.sr h won for them. We have j had erood pitching, so have th" Yanks., but we hid th breaks and j ve tok go-od advantare of them." ; "Th"re is not any u.e quibbling nhout it." said Miller Husrcins. "Wo. worn whipped soundly and well, and mostly through our own fiults.l John Mod raw a crreat ball tm. , Hi.c' m"n had lot of rood luck, but ;
'they did not mis an opportun ty to j
f--.ro nunr.s? tne sertos. iney am, not throw a chon cp away. j "In today's frame when Rush wni in trouble in the eighth. I ordered j h:m to pass Youn? because Youn? i
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Saturday
Till 9:30
About 200 of the finest Philippine hand made Gowns and Chemise
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fternoon to l.ten t" tiio word-: of ien whos" r:;t:y ve.irs of field anli
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L a dancrerou. hitte-. Kelly had
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xorutk" work in varir.'.m has"- o" ! , ' ' ' '' . ' ';,.. , , . , '.' , , , , ' Kail. 1. ins
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;ii'tir.i! -o'i' iv,'i ihm- ' .Mi.- i i . , ,. , .... I riti'o of the v.-.ay :t was featur--d in 1 in.udtn h'-rtT rs out of the park by. Tail
... the ii.-nin't'in pap. rs. It was 1 ' '"dvin and im s.en. Tne Oriolo '' ln r Po:e,v...n. ! v,,..i1( i., . . . ' f.-in,o r!-V,l- I.tpI- i tlir. tl,?r.1 n-itli
RaV.hi Morris M. I"t-ur-:ch of In-, . 4 1:I'.'.r i .oi.iro , ,n "" ', "4 , . ,
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Clubs
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. p . . - '...;r. n;0.n!f.,r. thft Ia,.or ,),,;lrI -the next inning they continual
"r mo .m ,a-n fa v . .M.,..r. ,ir ; f.0--p a-e t a t-' Poumlin; the ball at the expense of -h school orch'ra play.- l s. "..Vth; h- fi'.;! (! t ' ! rs who had relieved Sheehan vertur". Ijey. A II. K-k. -m.,? ,.r ; ; j;'; ': ""i -n tho third. A homer by Ilishop of f th P-ncoh Phri.-t.an Piti- n . , ; .; ; ; yZ 'v.;..C",th,- Orioles, in the fourth, with two hurch and pr ..l"r.t -f the Mini- ' r, l!n a .mn w..h b.ad..r..- A...rh , .
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'-"jibo-n 1h- weakeM batter of the Xa.'Kyi ! ti'T.als. Ho is a rieht handed bat-j
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Tederal I.rauue
hat public h!!,:n-s pre-, tntod the ! sw' , Yr; ot th,i c p ; 1 1 1 i. a n party, ' 4 ' tat" ex'cutiv.. from wtt-n Jin. Inj '-Pn'""',l to make an i-sue; pite of th dappointment. the ad- the abol-.nmor.t of the labor Mn4d. yh. . i board. S-ini.- of them are saying that I-iwry. If. .. .resf'f-s of th" o .a r two inembrr.- of : .. ... J ' ll,,,t , i.,..,,,,,,,,, rf x ,, T, ,. , itniy can m-o s..,'ns po;n m that ;.- V ho pro err am. II":::.t Poks and AI-, ,. .. ... Wal-Ii. rf. .. ... ., i ,lir. ct;-n. Tin v r a 1 that iut b- - r ander J-dm-on. were wr.l r-veiv- f - , ... i---a r . p. . , . , . . .ore oonirri's.s adjourned I! pn s-nta- p. ... d and wt re ..hv;ou-..y heird u:tn ,.. . , .. , . , : p.,,i.,r -s , .. . t:e I.-tai i I-,..s;. r of O:i!o mtrodu--- 1 ... 44
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th" first baseman. The tyim: and winning Tunj? wer" on the ha.".'.-? anyway, the parsing1 of Youn could not hurt mtich. "Rush kicked on my order to pasf
.r-.Vi : 1 ountr but that wai natural. I fol-
"'i lowed th" dictates of my Judstement
and Inst." The Yankee players pra:s"d Tlti?qln.i for hi.- leadc-sh'.p throughout tho scrk5. They declired th? mistakes that had beer made were their own.
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! Win -n tho h:.r split oatp.o in 1012 Mr. , srv !.-. lb.
.ks. .ecrfturv of th" f- t ;iar- . ,. , A. ,, i im .l'ri'l t ! s.'.rr.e inn r n - Mr
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f th- Xi4ionai 'onfer' n- of So. :al i Vork f.-r the .Vath a n:; r.-ai v m.- t-
-tr at W.a!'iinto). 1 . '. in Mav. I h. s'.-l- nt Haidirii: has now had Ctir'-n-"n. rf.
Ills tribute to Ind: ra for ita ''P1- t:m- to the oouritry's re
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iciai s -rv:t a f.a;ru;i'-r. tn w.i.-i a - 1 ' " , K -rt. rf a .ttniti.-ar.t rxplatrttion of th" unhrn- 'rllr vhU hoti.-e has r.-- it.'-rj, .itn :n.-r, 2b. .. Ö
el ii'-'an- i--r, a - 1 i,.;i,. r.w ' ' Vl ' oia-s u rori. sporm.-nce on r.....r,.
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Claim Each Cluh's Share Will Not Cover Overhead Expense of Games. (Continued Prom Fact" On")
ye ha e ever had, have just been put on sale. The Nainsook from which thev are
made is as soft as silk, and the embroidery and hemstitching is of a remarkably high type. The Chemise have strap and built up shoulders. The Gowns are sleeveless or have short kimono sleeves. These lovely garments are the kind you can readily see real value in.
Of course the very reasonable price makes them attractive, but there are three other important reasons why they are so very popular (1) They Wear Well. (2) They Launder to Perfection. (3) They are dainty and distinctiv e i n a ppearance. Sizes to fit all figures from the slender miss to the stout matron are in the collection.
N. D. Builds Men Help Build N. D. $250,000 Oct. 16-19
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Oct. 5, 1922 The Associates Investment Company, organized five years a0, has been one of the most progressive concerns of that nature formed in recent years. They are under excellent management. Mr. E. M. Morris, the president, srives his entire time to its afiaiis and administers to them in a capable, energetic and conscientious manner. They have considerable earning power, with apparently small losses, and investors in their securities have been very well satisfied with their returns. From our knowledge of this company, its management, etc., we can recommend them very highly. (Signed) G. H. McMICHAEL,
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Citizens National Bank.
The Associates Investment Company has given wonderful service to the motor car dealers of South Bend. It is built on a sound policy and backed by good, substantial organizations, and has helped a great deal to increase the automobile business here. They have assisted a great many dealers in making sales which they would have been unable to handle had it not been for this company. We have done business with the Associates Investment Company ever since they started and have always found them in a position to give uj help when we needed it. They arc fair, honest and progressive. (Signed) HENRY O. GRIECER, Dodge Motor Car Dealer. The Associates Investment Company is financially sound and thoroughly business-like. I have always found them ready and willing to assist me in my business by financing automobile purchases. The efficient management has made their growth rapid and the institution one that is a credit to the city of South Bend. (Signed) D. A. BOS WELL. Superior Motor Sales Co.
THIS COMPANY WILL SOON HAVE AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO MAKE
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