South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 229, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 August 1919 — Page 5

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POSTPONE CITY DAY ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER

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C I South Bnd day. that was to have I jh-ff-n celebrated Saturday in Howard II : park with a series r events and a

Energetic Minority Bitterly Opposes Government Soldiers' Presence.

I-ojrram of music by several bands,j

has tron postponed until next Saturday. A uft. 2Z. according to Mr. Smith, recreational dlmttor at Howard park. Kverythinpr was in readiness for th" celebration but th inclement weather waa such that the plans had to ! abandoned.

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FIND NEGRO NOT GUILTY OF VIOLATING CITY LAW

Clarence Elliott, colored, Katury r::orr.ii:T was found not guilty of

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(, r'f;iry Ir Military aairs. auu cnr.rrpr r. vioinur.g a city ordinance . i ;liars but just what h ts rausp'l r-ulailn? traffic. A technicality th- disturb .tr.r-s p net clear in dU-' c.ius .d the court to rule against the -a'rhs pu!i;?hfl in (Irrman news- city

jafTK. AmerJ'-an arn:y orticer?. . Linott, u was alleged in the com-: however. t(!;.v. it .ul: possible plaint, failed to hold out his hand that th mar.lf ."-ta'inn are du' to. as a pinnal that he was about to; th food sh'rtas-. t i i relocation of turn into an alley and as a result', . .. 4 T : a

N trocpH anil 1h s i t .-quent ap-; cau-f-u , . wpjier, a motorcyclist. 10 j.earanf of .Iraner., troops in manyrash into a porch on Blaine av.

lli7'v. Hoover, there has been POLAND-CHINA BREEDERS ! tmuhl for more than a we k. at nrrj JQ APRAMQC C AI C tim th manifestations amouni-i mtt 1 ,u HnnHIHUt OHLC, inr almost to riots over the appear-: " ar.eo of a Jaf-Kt-r battalion which ar- The St. Joseph county Poland-j rived recr.t: .- from th- east rn : -hl Breeders association will J nirjt In Ihr nfBcn nf Iho rnllnti' hit.!

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BECK WILL INTERPRET LOVE SONG IN SERMON

"An Old Honey Moon Song" will b the theme for the Sunday morning sermon of the Rev. B. D. Heck at Grace M. I, cnurcru " everybody loves a love story," Faid Dr. Heck. "One of the finest in the literature of the world is the Song of Solomon In the Bible. Prof. Moulton of Chicago university said. "It is the greatest honey-moon song in literature. It is a glorification of true conjugal love. The king kidnaped a beautiful young woman with whom he was Infatuated and carried her to his palace. He tr!ei every way to win her affections but failed. She was betrothed to a young shepherd back in the hills whom she loved with all her heart. Th king's flattery, his Jewels, his wealth and power were not ablo to win her love from her shepherd lover. , The ode to true ?ove In which the poem climaxes voices her estimate

of real love. She says: "Love is strong as death; Many waters cannot quench love, Neither can floods drown it." When he is back home with her country lover she. has no envy for the king and his riches. Her love makes her simple surroundings a heaven. This is the story Mr. Beck will interpret in his sermon Sunday."

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eaten by civilians at nfht and thi;r insignia stolen. Iisturbances l.ft'Affn Insterburr. West Prussia citizens and soldiers of the First Jagr zu Pferde regiment has reached such a Mate that the civil authorities have made demands upon the government that the troops he moved to another district. From information in the hands of

the officers at headquarters of the! American forces in Germany It is J believed that, while the majority of j the German people aro new loyally j supporting the government troops, i there Is an energetic minority which j

( ently against the. Noske troops wherever they havo appeared In arious parts of Germany. Although compared with last summer's pitifully small force the I resent British and Russian command is well equipped, it Is still far ie!ow the strength of the bolshevik! m both numbers and artilkry. The British trunboats and monitors of which a lirge flotilla was sent for operations on the Dvina and Vag a rivers, have for the most part proved useless beoaus of the low water. To Withdraw Volunteers. Kven the British Volunteer forces have been informed that they will be withdrawn from north Russia before another winter rets In. All Americans and French are now off the Archange i front, and the. newly trained Uussian troops, most of whom were secured by draft, are limited In number, the territory being sparsely settled. They are, however, well C quipped. At the present time th north Russian government, which has established, under direction of General Kolchak, a "strong" policy to hold up the discipline in the army and among the civilian population, is determine! to carry on the war against the Bolshevik! to the finish and the people appear anxious to cooperate.

expected that the sale will be held i

in South Bend, and it should be well attended, for some of the finest Ftock in the state will go up for sale.

roii basi: nrnxERs. De Luxe hard coal, best quality, a size 3lightly smaller than nut, $12 a ton. fc'te this coal and satisfy yourself as to Its worth. Coal Service, 1516 W. "Washington av. Adv. 710S-17

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I-nfe In July Major General Iron-M-le announced to the British government that the Russian troops in t'ne ne. district, about 10t miles west of the Lvina river, had mutinied and handed over the. Onega tn nt and the town of Onega, to the boNhoviki. No Brlti.-h troops were i n thf Oiiea front.

WILL EXTEND SPUR ON WASHINGTON AVENUE A modified order from the public .rice commission of Indiana authoiiziri: the Chicago. Lake Shore ;nd Smith Bend Railway company t., conmrucl a spur track across the

city iirnlta west of South Bend Includes the rich? of the railway comp3ii to extend Washington av., ,ih will be necessary for the spur trad; to cross this street. The orlgium pdition of the railway for auihnr.'ty to construct the spur failed to ir!rde the extension of Washington av.

MASONIC. Called meeting South Pond lodce. So. F. v A. M., : : r o r. m. tolay. Itinera I L Fred Grether. Brothers, bring autos. Adv. RFOOLF H. HORST. Sey. i:. I. G ALB BR ATI I, W. M 709 6-17

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Made good and strong in the places where they should, in English lasts or the more roomy broad toe, in black or tan. Let us fit up your boy in shoes that are guaranteed to be all leather. Priced at $3.50 to $5.50

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that we have repaired on our modern machines, the Jlrst-tlme isitor Is struck by the fine and perfect wjrk, Puch as no old time hand cobbling could produce. And the fit of the fdioes i"y not interfered with by drawn stitches or parts. Brins an old pair In for a test. You'll not bo in such hurry to throw old shoes away hereafter. Uncle Sam Shoe Repair and Shine Parlor 12' V. WASHINGTON AV.

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THE YOUNGSTERS KNOW that when mother starts baking bread and making pies that there is a sure enough treat in store for them. And the wise mother makes sure there will be no disappointments. She insures good results by always using King Midas flour, the best family flour made. If you have not tried a sack yet, you don't know what the best flour is. Ask your Grocer. HODGES & MacINTOSH Wholesale Distributors

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We have fruits for canning, and it's fresh, carefully selected fruit, just like you'd expect to come from The Ferndell.

Wise housewives are putting up all the fruit possible this season. We deliver. THE Ferndell GROCERY AND MARKET Cor. Colfax and Main Main 382 Lincoln 5382

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