South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1922 — Page 2

SUNDAY. OCTOBLK )i, 1922 1 -: t :pp r - d th ::: ur.l

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

IV; hi. r 2H t'S i.'3 :4 r...:-s jv, vv: .- .- j i . v--r !. r.: '. t ::.t t' 447 i! w:i :.-.;- : i'. : '. --" .r , -, , .... , ; n :- 7 i. ' i v , r"- u -"4 rr, .1 : ro iv. :.:v mi :v; i:a;m:s - . - .. - whit:; m , '. Mi-r 131 11! 14" 4 IM I . 77) 147 .wa;.,,,;. I. i 14'. I.o 4i W Wi;;,ii!,r i;.' 1 1 : -. . ill tlruv r.- J 17 141 7. r. Mvr ! HI 4' AMKliK AN I.T. K. Mi.. . ! ". it 17 ...' 7 f V r.r.ir. 14 ? 14 l7 4 - ak v. . ., r :r, 4-? M:iri-hy 14 17 p. r.;;,; 141 141 4"" L "-r t ' in 447 j. ' . K : :!i ? l.'t ! IT! 4.M ' I fir: 1 -i- IT'. 177 17i M.". T T-.-aH 7-1 77'. 7-V4 117'- ! . i-. - .. . r,; t7". 477 - - - FI.YKiJS ,W, 1-. 41 :- T- :. ''1- M7 17J I.:: 141 1 1 4 477 I.H!.:n 11 f 14 44" i:NAHH:. - , ' AtilTn 114 1- 14 4M Hi:.-!. -:.p Kl V- I'-l 1' 'I - ' 11 " va:.h no 14'. i:.7 4; - - - n- i-.r. ;-. : .', k.. v.: . I-"Ufh 11 147 11.'. , :.. ' i L-4 f 1771, :rr" : 4-' Shanüf..- 1 1 I.V. 1.-.J 1 41 1 ' N A Mil-- K -vt. :.-' i, 11- '..V I' 44r- i; rk- i ; ni 4i-- !. ? i4i il-? i y. 4i. ' Totals 711 1"? 7:-7 ir.7-1 V.: k! t'4 V.l II r-id : ; 177 177 177 .V-l 441 FEATHL'KS I -i. .i n IJ-I 141 Ii:; III! - l:r: 144 171 142 47 .u:r..r 1 147 M. ": i T.-t.il M ''. yi.-. 3.V4 ,

a ?-1; r. : : Speed Demons Face Starter at Springbrook Today BOWLING Mrv b N f r ; ; r . r ? " I . . !. h r. i r.DKRAI. LKAl.lE. 1 HKLRS t b it :.. ha !'.:;.;.:..; -:.'- r!a. p to t h" ch.i'fc t h a t . h" h iU.'ci her J v. . bai . .-. to b- I . :.o I Il-raiii N!adi'a , Ad'cr C-i.n .. 142 .. 14: v.: .. 147 l'.'l . . ) et) 177 II' ;'. to h ( :.- th r It'll u- . ., ' , - ' . - . - , r ' 'i " . Vi ''v s -. .. - - . , v.- f .f . : . - . -' ' . ' - s ' i " - " v . - . . ? - ... . r1- " . . U . i . - . i . - .X t. ....-.'. r ir. a :.;..' r ' b r in V.u-r.-.r or ("..v. air . an 1 th 'dh r r : I t h r :;: : h".- CP-rr. Tai r?i If Hammond 1 1 ;r:rr t . i a.t w k . i wn.t IIa ii Jicip Total ... TAILS lUKKie .... HirkeT J'-liU'U . . . ' C'.rri merman !Mciratb ... , Handicap . . '.j .er. -. 1J 1'.-' 17.' rs im us . ':r.rr -.- ::.- :.f r d:i .: -cht r from "?-.:'.'' to vr-di . . lVt 147 . . lis ' " : r- : us J e T". i ' I T.Kti"." ta th" . il. Mr. S' ,rT hi. u:.:il s.: r.' tV. re n. Ith him b r a c r.fT' np The v. oma:: w.a s i ' 1 '. r"" r. : rr. ' : r. 1 ' 1 ! . r r: ' i r g t h ' . r t . r:t n. and :'. ' h' ivy b 1.

Totals 711 M-' ORFUNS Rurkirt 10- l-0 RlTifteH 114 1 R(.:nki l'i v-:-' IJr..n i:;-i p.j ijo'rovc I'-"' l llaiiidicap 71 4

247S 4'.J 417 1 .:: r.4'-. 44 . .-.'7

171 14 5 147 11 J 4

a. . . - , 1 : e.a 1 :; a ' ir? . f th-

1 ?o k. ;. r.'-r in - u'h H- -.3 .:h.-g a : .-.-.n of Hammond ulanr .tb as to t::r 0'jr they a o ul i pJ rtrt". Tr? r" nt T i.'t"T, r: ! i'.I I ur.Itr ti. .irr: f J.-.-. V. Toil. 3-rutJ' r rrfrutir. attorr';-. I'.J.ra:J Vrr.T. r.n crT'.'T of thf- HamWiOr: f"r, ?'o': tv.rt wr-n;nr. o ili.rrrr.rtr. 1 it I1 fr'.nk n'.ht.

V.'ith a Lilly ( ontr;icf cd DoIe i by ha pulll uorvn ir.or dirt track; top limit of ?p?M out of h'. nowr.ir. W l". 'h v.hxn of LrvIU-ai-ol;- r,.cor,!s th., f,M-in with this rar! erful or.ffine. is i.ick'-d l,v auto ra- firs an a , ... ,. . . ... . i , s tlnn ii.'f. i'oro to ti; cr--Jit of anv Tnerc are TO cars lltpl this

contt-stH ;a .pr;nbrr.ok iark. The .other sin?;i driver. h.us old a number of which will takejlVinds 137 Dodt'- car his b'en in he c.ty for' "No. 2" tarred up to the proper ; part in the "battle royal" and oth-j j'f,1 in

1 "n!i!" r: 1 1 r.t.on ::

'i' fO'iv. t o;

'r-cutt::: hin:.S"!f o:; the clofi'tri.

Kiht of the fastest will

WOHLD RECORDS FALL AT AERIAL RACE CLASSIC (Cor.tinuM From Piff" Onr) Statt ! r.avy entriß, the r- rr.air. ler r f-p r t. t itlvrs ot thp nrn y. that-tr-d the world's rorl lor 10'

rf-'Icd ITS. 7 r::!P s an hour. the mark e.a.M:hd k-'t. 2 4 In Franc? by Kirsch. Lieut. Mnuhan hud tho L 5.T'd for th" dlHiar.c. a rate f 20 m;Ie an hour, hi3 average .-peed for the entire 15J ra!! rotirv. Iiut. II. J. Brow. In n. CnrtS? navy ri'-'r, .von third placa in the Fulitz'T coinj"'tilion. coinff th' l.'O mibs at a.n ;ivfn;;" Ked of 133.2 rr.;l an hour. Mi itl.i nd'5 pd for thr rntiro roinse was 20- rnil-s an hour. The race wr unmarred by rinua accU'ent. ')nc- jdane, the navy "my,try hlp." piloted by I..ut. I H. Sand'Hon of th Marine rorpf, was forcfsl out of the race during the fourth lap by engine trouble. Sanderson piur..! with his p'an0 into THke St. Ciair. ov r whici a part of th rnurs'i Ttnd'it but raped unhurt. (u,;U. St. Clair Street UndVd hi- Vcrvillf-Sporry between twn tres a mil- from S.dfrid?- fid 1. He was not hurt, but a w:n was torn. Whrn brou'-ht h'.s plane to earth. IJut. Mautrhan was so cxhaufd that he bar.ed nualn.st the fhip for .c-rr.il üiaiutts until he

revived.

extremely low construction ar.d the tir.i.-h --. j start on the üö-milo grind which placement of the lri. r'.-s .-eat on, ! Ii hi.-- SLty, who ran circles ; n;ea:is 100 times around the Springthe fdfff. c f the frame. This en-1 arour.d S":r.e of the experts on broo-: oval. As this is the final

ah!' 4 th fir to tike tj,0 turns at t ?'-pt.

and m'.urht hav.- won the' work-out of the fie-ason if the

topmost f--p--d a:: 1 it i practically ; ."."-mile ev-r.ts liad he not thrown' weather is favorable, a pood afIn.po? to turn it ovr. This ; so many tires and had to stop tor' t moon's sport should be furncar is painted a bright yellow and ! r-; airs, wiil be in the iineup. Clay j islied. bears the number "?,(." j ha.s iuipp-d his Chevrolet pecia;! Mrs. B. H. Uwell of Ml?hawaka Horn r Orrn-'. y with his Ftedy , w.th a larro ?rt rf whro: to which) will drive a Ker.yon special In the

Frfir.tv Ford, i- another Fkf-1 v cor.-ii.e things the pprumitlcs will clin rar-e today. This Is her first time1 nru?prJe'r 17.i 1 trrrU-r fr fir-t liinir today. Orni'-j t-.rrl.tT and a!lo-v him to pet the! to drive in a race. I I.irenzood 1,11 l.V

Mershfnow 17.1 IMs Cvircoran 147 1 Nye 174 I'd Handicap i

Totals V' tm GRITS Jar 1 b'7

1.-.7 l'-i

Jotn.n 1".' '1"4

Handicap '.'

fir. i7

t::

v.c. 171 141 '171 lis

'X

4, 4'. 7 47' 4'.'

i

Totals 01 041 PRONGS C. GrKT.:nff 141 11 Crowley 111 11' K. Greening 14'". 17'". Holland 11.'. 14. r. Ryer l.'" i: Handicap 123 123 Totals SOI 821

CHARMS

StfJ '17V,

12. 1.1 171 lil 115

7.11 444 41 3'Vt

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MARGARET DILLON EQUALS RECORD FOR PACING MARES

Covers Mile in 1:5' 1-4 Golden Jubilee Harness Ieet Comes to Close. LEXINGTON', Ky.. Oct. 11. The Golden Jubi'.cA hirness mretirs: rime to a close this Afternoon when a proirrani of four rsr-s wa- decided and Margaret Iill..n. driven by T. V. Murphy, in a dash amlnst the wat' h, 'ji;a!d the wor!l's record for pacing

Evans Gives Dope On World's Series Gaines

In the world pcrieji between the Giants and tlie Yenkres the Oilint were 5upp0.se J to br much weaker in pitchlnff. Thh alleged wcaknws failed to develop, the members of th Giants .aff more than held thur own. In doping out the chance of the contenders none of the

! experts laid my tIe.s on the

hitting of the pitchers. It wu.- con-tend-l that the pitchers would dominate the ef-rif but through their p.tohinc. ne t hit tin.?. A.s a matter of fact the hitting of the Giants' pitchers was as importnat to the .uccesM of the Xatioin!

PREMIER MAKES FIERY ADDRESS AT MANCHESTER

mans at l: 1-2 held by Miss Ihr- VV , V ' 1 , ,

io i ; tue iour ;unrii s nic i uy

ris M. Tiie f-ature nice provnl to 1, the 2 pur- jn which Abbedale .-. f ined -to be rmih the best, but the southern pacer was hardly so cord

...

The trrriu Td told nn Lieut, as in li'.? last .-ovrml starts rind

Maitland. After the lap In which I 't r Henb y ravf him a royal l.at-

tb-, t .-perially In the econd li-at in which both hordes maile break.- jut

he mad" 21.1 niibvs an flour, hM air nrf-ure. fedir. K asohne to his

run:..- broke down and he was before the wire wa r.-ached. Hen-

fored to u- an emerrenfy hand ley was -the baden in. each. heat, pump. Throucli the last f.-ur laps, j reaching the half iu the tir-t heat with his plan- hurtiinc through the j in 1:" üat. Cox with Aid.edale laid liir ;,t n s,, d In ...c s of 2f"' tnlb's ( in beii.n.l and landed the heat front an hour. MaitMml aa obl.s'"d f j Wrack in 2:".: 1-2 and fmii't third pump away, tust with one hand and j 'f tor Henley was fourth, tiring after then th o'her. Whfii he finished ' h is fast half. behind Mausrhan h war. fo exhaust- I"ttie Iay. after trottinc two rath-

. ...... l i ! f i ti . i OV r . n t r:t M ft s 1 . f i 1 the i

u that it was nti'"-M!y 10 iah niui " - 4 to

h'.s .;-;art. rs b.-for. he ' U;d he tr..:. i .uio a.,.-. wmiuo "

the G: in".- th- ability d th- National 1-eague pitchers to hit started a rilly tit at won the game. McQuilian. aecrdin to the National League averages, has a mark of considerably It.-v? ihan .200, yet it v.i- McQuillan w h o nn.le possible th" four-run r-tlly that boat Mays in the fourth gaui ..f the vrios. With the yank cos leading. 2 to 0. in the feurth game. Catcher b'nyder u' tiie Giint; opened the lifth ' c. -nin-t with a sintrie. Mays "groovfd" a f i.-t one to McQuillan and he dou5 b'd to th" lef; mid bbarher.s

(Continued From Page One) to them now would be to sacrifice the greater part of the victory won over Turkey In the great war; that " am I my brother'o keeper?" doctrine has never been a doctrine of the liberal party." Manchester was only part of the premier's day. From the Reform club lie motored to the adjoining municipality of ianford, which is a kind of a rival of Manchester, and placated its civic pride with another speech. Then he journeyed

vr, 1.17 174 1 17 '. M

47.' 4. 1 .Vi

Totals 873 PEERS Horn In 142 l Madison 147 117 Adler 127 141 Cohen 147 r.U Hoinskl 1ST Ixw Score 11 Handicap CO Totals 7S7 0o2 CHARMS Rruirgner 1H l"l

i Livelihood 22a lis

Hershenow l.VH b. Corcoran 17 212 Ny m n; TotaH fy,l 012 EAGLES' LEAGUE.

870 2i

210 14 177 210 10 ut 073 17.1 117 12 1L2

r-4 424 44 V .V4 .IVi K-4 lo 2w;4

.- 47 4t.I rir 1 vi i

TAILS.

Darnhard 14f 147 Zbnmanski 1SI 117 De Kese W K. I'attion Ifiit i.v; Harper 1.12 1.V2

Totals 704 7ÖI CHARMS Leslie l.'.S Kl

WHITNEY COLT WINS

Pcdde l.Vi 11)

to Pdaekpool, 50 miles away, to re- j Marjrtn 14a 17

ive the freedom of the city befor . '!,,r:',?Tk 5 t I l',.phfi,lji 11'. IT-.

t -r ., J , i.uii'iiii.c - if

an assemoiaye 01 sttn uhhimi.u.

Totals 751 7M TIPS II. Morrison 17? 112

tt k tv-tm-. 4 t- rr t iTnrr , .Mrenoue i i.

lli.UlCVl- 1 1 LAUULL W. Welcon e 11-i 14S

r.r, ,o 1 . Kern nit per 177 l.lä

t..iL.ii.iujit.. H. C. Morrifwin 221

Hary Payne Whitney's Bunting, r;dlen by Kummer, won the $10,it'o) Maryland handicap for three year obUs at a mile and a quarter if Laurel today. Nedna, a fdable

,-ni;i:'- S:ivdr t thiial. Threo

more, hit.- 'followed, .-orir.g four" matP- wa cnn1 an(1 Athclstan

I vim i for thn r.i inta t r i rt IMirtl. iklV i.lllf t - . U t t - .

m.OOO RAlLMF.y AWARDED WAGE ROOST RY HOARD (Continued From Pag l)n"i

! büke and Tangerine also ran. In

'i the r,rxt cipeparence of Mc- U1- muiu-.us i.um.nf, vn o.uu.

tr.t. with Peter Alatoon thi

t i iTi p

McDonald secured driving honors; :hr' Vvhi balls. He swan

for 'the fray winning the opening

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r. v:ed. .aooMia.-. ., a ?, , f, . f. . f M:lV .vn, ,. , , $ 2 .7 0 a n d out ; Nedna ? 2.7 0 and out.

urd eacn - - ;

1 'Miviul.y on li.ni and t-a'ucK hnu out!

Total 7ä s.V, CLAWS Cpizniak 11 ?7 Hither 17'. 21.1 IV It os.? 170 17U Miclyn 147 J5 Schmidt 1; ITil

S42 2713:

läl 4 47' 1 V. 427 114 47-;; 1V .4tsV 177 4il j VA 'Jtdl 1 511; llä :;.( 2!0 .V421 1.-4 414 145 4.V.: I 77 2.1H -o 1 11 r.lä' 17'. 4a; 11 4.V"! IM 4-;r. .HI5 Ml i i.voi' I 175 .-.Ii 1 2 ' r.14 14' 4. PV 47 i; .'11

Tottis

FMIH.F.MS-

Rrinkman 17t 17'. Kline Ml 125 ConiiAS l.y !K Zcipler lij 12S

.7ä tV 828 2:-'V.t.

l.Vt 7v. 7, 4rt l.jO 4"4 1 3M 471

race -n liandy styb- with Wila-ka, the

at three subway curves and

1oo,mI like the worst hitter in the

way ; aiU:v ::i and around shops

t.r.d rout. .'.Ii -us--

1 ... .a, 1 x-, tM-,. I im u; via

favorite Finvarra. second choice, ; . - t 1... 0 ....... .o. ja-i mad a break in the op. nine mile!'1'' 'Ut b-.ded the issue in the fourth but was a rood sc-nnd in the lasi game.

t !'f..cr iU. . - nn ensv Win- , u.e.r.mit m imm. mi.i 111, 11 a

.i. ,u-bd,M t.T'.i- n. r in the founh true from a small ; pitcher .should never throw a slow

' ," , t,, e,a,i r ie,'"er'!it vice-- Three of ball to. i pitcher at bat. Pitchers aro i-rs and Hs-i-'tant:-. pi. Ol ivers, ditch- 'i 01 in..... rem ion . . ioi ' p0-a . pamopr v's winners. Wilaska. Abb. dale usually w-ak hitters, so it is re- , ;;t:r.. er and pumpers. crossing and Peter ( Uo were made double gar Id n the height of folly to

wat.hnon i.,n-p IL-hf r and tend- w inn rs at the meeting by th:r u iu- ts a s.ow one and give them crs Pir.P xxatchtuer. and w ioers. n:nc races. fhaive. ince careful pitching will

1 r t,;,;b. ah pit in. n hue bor- I "i r-t R.ivt. 2:12 Trt. 2 In .1. I'nrM" $I.WH. d:-:n , f ihf-m ltt V15V fa..lion. " ' ' 1 .V - W;:..ki. br. in., by tlw N .. rt h - j j. t! ird inning of the third er. CO.t. P'i-'T it.d othei- c.a-0 , M (, , 1 1 ' " 1 '''"' . 1 l" of fon-m-n a:.d tth r emi b.y.s. 'jti'ia',. bin. by .lu.ti.-e i;i', ""Vt. ";th o strike

V.

Ar.i'T- th.os.. : ic itit Md are me- Hre..k..( .M-'M.ih.ni i chani.s and h-ip. r in the bridce and V -J!;- ..'! . X. . building maintenanc. of way '.epart- pr-:.e I.1:t-. 1-, !.v Al'h.-itri-mi nts, biadj-e. bu.ld.n paint r bra l'rin.-e. iTitT.iay i rortru.-t;on li.a.-on and oncr-te ' Attn Kvnns. r...ui.. by P. t. r . . i M..titgo:a-rv, (Tim n isi worKf rs and u-.;-'.)n:.. Time. 2:o, v., 2:.M'..

2 .". j r n Scott, threw him a slow one and I j 0i So ott singled to c enter. That hit j "j started a two run rally, enough to ,-, . win the gim-. J In t'ne linil game of the series! r 4 Joe P,ush had all kind. of trouhre

, pitching to Artie Nhf of the Giants.

Second Ktt'. 2:0." . '2 In a. I'urf ioo.t j j n his three appearances at the! Abbrdtie, b,k 1... by The Abbe. . I plate- Xehf walked tvire. P 5? re-!

Anotht r 11 crh Grarv u rrVr h. :'u'.".v.' " ! r c ." ' n'y ' ivn' r " j car led ...s a touch br.-ak to watt: I

11 i)., t!;i dr- rit. (i.rsKUi. i -t i - a pucner. l.usn wo s up agoinst :r !

ttiOre week of pr ice b-fore tr-

Owners of Shifts Given

Another 11 ". WASHINGTON. Oct.

1 1 v ' n e I r y i . 1 is clamped

1 !: i'. ae . b a: . l v 1'rar.U b.-ir. il'irlev

. ; twice.

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m n rc.erfc n sbi throughout K v.r. (II Tlaa.u-

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. . - v.'i a:. a 0:1 .vi.i-.:i r. 01

Anrlcm territmiil wa'crs was a -b.-w t I t.. '.?y by P.aeii: .tion Cortimi- , c: r II ivr - , aft-r 1 confer-m p ; w.th Prrs't Hardin;.

M irv. 1. ai . I.r Jehu It. j en.y u.u me i.i.u; pacnei.

1 4 .1 1 twirl rro'-d bill. --u; thev also matt1

'"-' ' - 1V,,;n, , 0 th. mseiv. s deai.ballv helpful at th I a. 2 .:;' 2 e;;';. laM'h bat. Litt.e was xpected from ther

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Tldrd lUif. C in 3. I'urve Itwx).

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I a l . i ' l . . 1 . Il.il. .I " . r. .1 .1 A..r;av. ("'.. M d.ui p,l 11

A.s a r- so:':, Arne:! an and foreign ; l'!-::- War-.

bV i'fl'.erTl

in that .lerar: ment.

j On the other hard it did seem as if the Yankee pitchers worKro" rvher cavelrs-iy with a pitcher up

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,.... ive fnretcn norts for W:ffs- ,u Pa-.-rni - - j and dug their own grave.-.

- : r.;.r .nti"M. ca ny ahAm T.can p. rt- or. or before 0-t. 21. t...... 1 1... ia'.i - ;h honor a'' ird. an 1 will n..t be lb::.! It. lb -1 . by Peter

V.'ie. ( .'V

li..' v -. 11 !,1 .1,- ! n . bv

the . p...f ,. , , mm C, 4

V.n". t. rezubiticr.s providing f . t M ;ry P. r. ir'.h 1 M -Kir.-y .ilsi s'.nrr. 1

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:!d t- lira- v.. la ted the rulin .

Ha .t.s a nn near ce-l that

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f t!: e rul.rtg d'-'.e to g'

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: ' ' ""a.. ... . e ..... .... j ,,nr(h It.i : I t IVep. 2 in .1. rnrf JlOKr ff r . v : k . i -tor b g.. by P.-u-r Mc-

i'-p ;, w th it r eg;: . 1 1 : en ; f c r n--e.ng t h ral .n.s: ar t o ex'r--". 1.

Kit-.-., (hibr.i

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'Babe' Ruth Compelled to Pay Fine of 810,000 Out of $7 5,000 Salary

t " ."g. la fv iu

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. Vvrjlij :j j!;i;:'H

Te l i. !i r-k . : m

v e imp. v.- , - . - -

r r.i by -'.'y. :

wh. I;a i re:'!.-1! to ..;..-

felture cti r-- ::p : :u-l to b.- .rr-in-.r Ibpt r va lit. -n f th l inchr r: x" -b l ir.i". o;.

'Ihe u- ury M- .lan. l'.a d .b :;. i. ;a . l- tr!...:; ..

j; . : .... i . 1 1 ir: i IIa. II n; d. b.c . i " ib :i! ir Taue. g';i.

to iu:ak snnnsioN

Ni:Y YOLK. Oct. 14 (Py V. P. I tab.- Kuth wa.s f.ned J 10.0 00 the t -! l.trrt -t ti r. e ever a.-a-t.-xed in b ts:ball

,s ' '. ist June far brking training, it! ; was r ported hero in baseball circle s ; t c . :-i y . j

M r;iret P.SI-Mi. b tn . by Pillen Ax-! Ac. .r.iir..- to th,-se rem-rts Habe I

.ri'iv. Marmre; l'ri::i.. bv lvtr thi . . j .. . , v i , i r it." (M inov. In;:-. 1;. V 1 d , vot the trace lecause hrj . I e; imo vli.' uragtd ab,. at his slump.

! in. batting, an i w v.v iin-d bv Colonels

To ll.:it l:jO I'iuin?

Ul LAM', UA )IA. L'. i.v K ar , ,Iw..,.r, tf thc Yankee

At Hawthorne hare I raet: 1 Ho adm.r.td in ; wrong and prom-

rilb A' ;h :. 1 4. a i'y A. P.) he tr. .'.ed State- ra'.p ty t-;:! t---

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:o b... !'.. d 1 v th..- i

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CHICAGO. Cat. 14. Ottioials of

to L : have, i: wu i:J.

Jorkev club wl.h-h ha i Jf t'.e rtport- arc true. Huth will I

. . . .... i

i-i. j ens. ..red tb.e two v. .-ks ri ::v at j rvceive but ?".-.. Ui0 of h; od.-'O ? .'. Hawthorne trai k which cbVe-I todav v ".tract th.s year. J

1 wark- vr n.o-.:n .-d that a new r.tc,-t:a k mi.

c th' ; :.

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: i r. ,y dej-!-;." eours.

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agrf e;:.- r.; with i"- trainm-m and o.'.duct ts a: cor i.-. t th ii1 or boar 1 i'; :. to - :. m.t th- ca-e ta th- 1 oar.. : -i .-ett:-mr.t. Urc'.-r-!::-( i Chief- :t 1- UTii'-rst Cd. C; r ! to ask : a cont:r.uar.e hn th-a-" c : : up. pirn ric commismun.

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with a view t - icnewin the Amr-i L v.) A l h K rJtL L rLA I ! i. an dcrt y I lnnlr; next y..ar. 1 sTANPollD FNIV ITY, Calit.i

Club o-:ciaU aid they planne.i to.O.t. 11. ( Py I. P' an ford UnK

.11 the d rby the thir l Saturday in ; vtrs-ity to. I y 'ai l

June : cam v.- tr with rkc- of the r.i .:. Coa:

add d. a ral t-xoecP-d to eon- 1' I

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The Hills of Cotswold and a philosophic thought In the Cotswold Hills of Gloucestershire is the village of Broadway. There lives Mary Anderson, whose collection of pewter is world renowned. Cotswold, thc Beverly sconce, is a pewter half-lantern that bespeaks thc sturdy simplicity of the district which gave Beverly artists its inspiration. Ovate, so named because its

Welsh translation is "A philosopher," proves that beauty is as much a matter of line as ornament. It is the embodiment of the beauty of simplicity. Typical of all Beverly Lights Beverly artists search through the world's art history for design ideas. Their product, equal to the individually designed product pf" f b . i f-A f c t- rix--! t e J vii rhi.

. I11Ü Ul'ltilUtl 111 dio, costs no more than ordinary MUnre?. niver lighting units. Your Beverly cokmui' pfaVt iu ' dealer is eager to show you these beautiful "r Presented in South Bend by Geo. H. Wheelock & Company 1 1 3 V. Washington Ave.

Light VSur f'rr?rj Home With

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to admit no inferior or mediocre qualities of fabric, fur or lining.

QTYLES feature the loose lines, luxurious crushed collars, low waist lines, roomy sleeves, belts and exquisite embroideries. T OBERTSON Coats are notably graceful and fashionable but at the same time of much practical serviceability.

$35 - $50 $65 - $75

Fur Coats Priced Up to $700.00

For a Greater Notre Dame $250,000 Oct. 16-19

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Ind.. ha- f.ie i .. ,j ; ;. nt a 1 p.-tl-: they .r r! lit.g tr :ck a stretch '. MILWAt'KLL. Wis.. O't. 14. b a with t V e p'ihh - v.r-;i ,-. nun..-- loo-e rcoh or. a r-vl ir hTe ap-l ! Ti;" V:..'cn.ir. iatf b.-.ir.g tctay .cn .'ok::.,- that th.- ;.::.; ;:uy oerf.trn d. Ir. P.rtb- die! in a ann..:n.-I that thc I ..- w Tendhr-crta.-. ;:; ra's ','r.ir.: 1 ! y th. c :..- he; -.ta' a -hrt t':..e at;. the ac-( I;ve Shade bout sehe !u led her1 for m!.lcr. in nr. ord'-r of July 7. 1 f 1 1 . ' -i j rxt Tu-..lay has er. called off. b ccr.tir.u' d ir. ff -t. - j Tiave Slia le ha. talk! to put up' j MF.UP TTf 'TrC iT'nrif f urth of h!s cuarar.tee which If you ar sal. the M.ar.c- are I, Li HlJ" 1 Illlljü 4 I JT.f.O and Tendier c!i not place -hit y.-j .axe think, r.g of y-ur.-lf. . the W I l....cu for weight and uppc irar.ee.

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WHEN YOU TOUCH I V things around the house, you want paints and stain? that are ready to use. We have ju.t the things you need, including the proper kinds cf brushes and turpentine to soak thert in. Come to us for anything in th paint line. C. E. LEE CO. Wall ra per. I'aLnt and C.las 225 S. MAIN ST. Opposltr Y. M. C. A.

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in mind when the Comeld washer is under construction

and that is to build an electric j washing machine that will with- ,f stand the usaige or every home and render the highest possible service attainable from any j washing machine. J This machine is not made up Ij of a number of frills and fancv ti

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against competitive makes of electric washers. The Comeld M has but one duty to perform n and that is to wash clothes in a jj most satisfactory manner. .1 !j And that it does this is at- taj tested by the several thousand (l

users in this community. No

other electric washer has enjoyed the large sale that the CmiTield ha. Surely there is pome big reason more than fancy talking points.

The least one can do is to inspect this machine that is being used in so many homes, allow us to do a washing for you and then draw your own conclusions. We beüeve that after you have given the Coffteld the

acid test it is the machine you f will purchase. We are ready V3

to make the test. Are vou k

ready to witness it?

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