South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1919 — Page 3
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at N"' -V Y"tk city. l-'arrn is froiM this ;m! i-rhi .r.r ct nit"-- n i stu! tr.f whf.it uiUctf l ! y th- tikr-ull sn tl-.r-ir own S' ii:it- u- nt? r,r may th. r.un ü h vrral farmers. Th ;irs t. rh'' ':'! shljunnt.n. how-o.f-r. rr:--t I1 naifil an-1 lr'li'at that. thn ;hf."t Mtt'iM'l th.' jiro -tril i trr- f! .m" 11 1. f. I rr rhrl. Xo rrif- 'r vh.it his Lcvn .ft. nor can it i.ntil th? corotaU'"n f a niiii.-.s tho riaii:. The c r J uration prrj-i'lcnt b li -o. tJioupr, that n iri- cm iia ri nr fa(.rab'." v. ith thf rrrru'ntii.r. wh.at 'j'iot iti.n il! he nü.:i'(l. All shipn-nt: l i f ht-intr con.'n'l to tho rars ui'it he trt at .1 in aonLircf ni;h liro:t ion no 1 in i'sijfil r,v t!i stat- cnnM-rva-
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Amli.issider Jussfraud of Frnntr (center) standing In front of tho French embassy in Washington wilh lnit d States generals on whor. h conftrrerl tho IoRion of Honor. Directly in back of the ambassa!o. is MaJ. den. (V. Maj. (Ir n. Konly is at Coo's loft. Maj- (If n. Ilarnott is ai left of front row, while Maj. On. Snow is at Jusserand's left, tai. General Si', ert is at rij;ht in eater row.
infected wheat.
ENTERTAINS STUDENTS
fl'Ml KIINTITKV HANK.
r.lr('A!l, K.. July :j.--Twoj Kudolph Keuter. noted pianist, nniuasked nu n held up the cashier : ontrrta ined students of the summer of the bank of Uir.Isville. a little ' s ;lir ol an(, ; numi,rr of Soath IJentl-
town on th hi ruT, 1 miles i hove Paducah. at 2 o'clock this aft
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at a recital iven hy the College
RE VUE DE LA VILLE
SOUTH BEND'S NEWSIES ADMITTED GRATIS TO WORLD AT HOME SHOWS
rnoon, and Micurel $ 90u in silver
the casliier. Louis Wilson, to ac-ir.
(nipany tn m to a weM i.cui sonu 1:stancc from the hank, where, they left him and attempted to cape. A poss.- was soon orriniz'-d and ua'. chas and a report received here tonisrht s-ays that both wer aptured and all the money recovered.
'of Music at Xotre Iame, Monday
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DEAD RATTLER GIVES
POLICEMAN BAD FRIGHT Q
V.v I nite.l I'rrsji: IMMAXAI'Ol.Ic: in, , juv t ra n tr rattling sound cause,! a p patiollincr his beat to turn and unk yiyar"ly into th1 eyes of a Jl.int rattlesnake, coi!e jn the door-
i::' of a ilowr.towr store. The po-1 ;. man let out a yo!l and puffed j lown the stre. t at full sped away, ... !
:nir? trio snake.
fternoon. Mot of the numbers
c ived encores and all of the
jpiar.ist's selections were heartily rei
i e i . e d by an appreciative audience. The propra m: rn'udean Fuu. in K Minor.... Mendelssohn CIc.Notte Frahms-CIlm k Caprice jronre Scarlatti .. I'aderewski Nocturne in F minor Chopin Ilerc use Chopin Fan a roh Chopin
u.ias. o ia rnaja el r'lisenor. . . ti ran. i dos
i Preludes in C, I) minor and A flat
P.orowski Fa loa . . . . (J riff es . . Griffes
I Wa ; desriusehen Liszt
: bord il'mu' source -...Liszt U Francis Walking on tho Waves Liszt
FA MC US FTTE UAXC FS. "War is Heil" William Sherman. ' I'll say so" William Armstrong. "If notoriety was money I'd be a millionaire." The Royal Chief.
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XFWS.
I The Fountains of Aco.ua t I Scherzo
W hile Wilson lies ill in his bed The hßht :n the league koos ahead Füacks and Whites smash In race riot clash It's bolshc. ik black now not red. rOKLTCN
Tho local newsies didn't miss mueh of the Trades Labor festival which- is xh;bitin-' at F.aker tieid here this week an.l the youngsters took m eeithim: there was on tht grounds from the bir mrry-po-lotnid and the wild se:-t show down to tho fat woman and tie W-uy-Lli-'ey tent. Fnder tre cate of S.lney Wire, press :.uent etraorilir..ii v for The World At ilme Shows, and with a corps of assistants from the local newspapers, the boys wero faen from show to sho.v until they ero literally .ortd with amuse
; ment. There was no ditl'C tilt in
The Austrians are told where they , kofpinir ihe hoys in linei aml ytRn.
stain! .lust what the Allies demand It's now up to Mex To find some pretext For killing our men when they land.
j ar;(r 1. J. T'olack, ow ner of th i shows, declared th.t thov were the j best Cornau ted bunch of nesuos he has seen for man a lonir day.
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The l. lue, oaf thought ho was "see. iMUUrl iLH IM ö lUri NCVV
things." Hut he returned with! PAI CRT QTRPFT RRinHP
ii armload of riot clubs and the iitiin of poli' e. The patrolman!
,aded into the snake and noticed it (ii.'t offer any resistance. It was lend.
LOCAL Yo eds 'a eek
plan to meet here next
H of S is probing tho leak Cur South Lend morals Xot worthy of laurels Sas pulpit in uplift they seek.
fire eats its way thru the
Plans and specifications for
bridge on Calvert st.. at the entrance j to Studebaker park were adopted by j the county hoard of commissioners-
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Mere livinsr is hiprh but still pood Its hard on hip feeders So is Judpe on the speeders AVe shouldn't live hih if we could.
WAR NOT OVER
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at their meeting1 Monday afternoon. I The erection of this bridge has been ! v Vtono of contention between the
' members of the park board and thej .city council for the past several)
months, but recently they reached'
an agreement and the bridge was i ei tles bicycle pump; Cast of Cariordered built. i ciUiros A South Bend Policeman.
TODAY'S TAHLOID. (A playette In four acts.) Scene City hall "bull pen": prop-
The five members that served on the St. Joseph county board of review were, ordered to attend the
i hearing before the state tax com-
mission on Aug. 1 :5. on property; valuations in this county. i A road election in Liberty town-j ! ship was set for Aug. 11. '
Act 1 Hoozo Act 2 Whose? Act 3 Ruse Act 4 Ooze. (This way out.)
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DETROIT VAPOR STOVES wor.K liki: CAS." Th. same convenience and s:mp!i( it y f the city gas stove is off red in th-se hit:h trraib iil stoves. The .strno year round utihty and the fait that they "work like ca." makes Detroit Vapor Stoves comparable to the gas range not to the common oil stove. WARNER BROS., 22t south Michigan Mreet.
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Important Notice. Victor Record! eni Victor Machines are scientifically coordi" and synchronized in the proces.et of marwifture, and should bs usfd together to secure a perfect reproduction. New Virtor Record. d.tRorwtrated at all dealer on the lit of ach month "Victrola' is the Registered Trademark cf the Victor Talkine Machine Company desiccating the products of this Company only.
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A Prediction That Came True
Last spring we predicted a shortage of building material. The big demand here, as elsewhere, made this condition almost certain. Now material is scarce. But our yards with their big capacity, still afford a great quantity. We can help in the solution of your building problem.
"FOR GOOD LUMBER CALL OUR NUMBER."
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