South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 279, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1914 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMfco HELEN TAFTS CHUM SOON TO BE BRIDE '- -m mT m 1 Corner Michigan Street and Jefferson Boulevard Si i y fill OFFICE . 1 :j f.f -: a M in ) fj '4 I MV i rvi

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Assurances That Brilliant Rebel Leader Doesn't Want to Be President of Mexico Are Forwarded to Washington.

WASHIXr.ToX, S. pt. '"nsuIr Apf,nt Caroth'Ts Mnl::y forwarded to the j-tato irtmnil a s.suranc p . from Cirri. Villa th it h will not l-o a r.indidate for xlc ireMtlnt or irf-s-idnt of Mexico. Carranza bus formally d lard he would not hfk offirv if Villa ard to alandon whatever prf-siil-nti:il as--ni rations h" m in lit have and if all other leaders of the revolution ould be eliminated as yhille rulers of. Mexico. 'illa'.s declaration, consequently, was taken here as meaning that a peaceful endint: to the rupture between him ami the "first thief is at hand. The formal retirement of Carran za and the assumption of the office of provisional president hy Ferdinando Islesias Calderon are now expected soon. The secret hark of Gen. Funston's opposition to tho evacuation of Vera Cruz was revealed Monday when the war department announced that Zapata hal protected against the delivery of Vera Cruz to Carranza on the Kround that ho ilofs not recognize Carranza or his K(,vt rnment. 40 Conlidential information in the hamls of the war d partm nt and not made public received from Gen. Funston added to the gravity of the situation. Zapata's protect was also regarded as serious by the state department, as It indicated that if Funston left Vera Cr Zapata misht swoon down and take possession of the city. The situation created by Zapata's protest is now regarded as ended, and It is expected that !arranza will within a few days oitlw r abdicate or bo overthrown, .and that Villa's forces will assume control at Vera Cruz. At .resent Zapata is worlnivjr in harmony with Villa, and no daiu-er is apprehei'aled at Vera. Cruz as lon as this situation exists. It was .-viniitted Monday at tho navy department that th" warships now in Mexican wat is will remain and that the additional snips ordered to Vera Cruz .:re for reinforcements. State and war department oilicials Monday, in the absence ()f Secretaries Hryan and Garrison were not disposed o comment on the remarks of Ilis'i'M' ehremi.s of Toledo, who at Baltimore Sunday indicate d that S't'cy. r.ryan miht do more to protect the CaUtd.cs in Mexico. The position of the department' is that the Cnit d States canm-t interfere in ,i iiely M' !";-.n question. Tt is slated that this o ernmetit micjlit interfere if the monks and nuns were American citiz- ns. Put as they are eiti-ei.-s of M ".a o, the U stion is dt liate. Various rej-orts manatliicr from Mexico City were current Monday that i ciimitomi' mijrht be reached between Carranza and Villa. These were not borne out by the otlicial disnatehs. which Indicate that Villa is determined to t arry out his announced plan Lo crush Carranza..

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WASHINGTON', D. C Martha Powers, who is known in Washington as "Helen Taft's" chum, is sooa to he Helen Taft's sister-in-law, as on Oct. 17 she is to marry Robert Taft. eldest son of the former president. The wedding is to be a very fashionable one with Helen Taft, and .several other, well known young women in the bridal party. Miss Howers is the daughter of the late IJoyd I. Howc-rs, solicitor general during the Taft administration.

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Tliis is one cf those money-saving transactions such as South Bend's Greatest Retail Establishments is noted for. Our buyers went to New York last week and bought thousands of dollars worth of the newest and best Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Petticoats, away under market prices, for spot cash. We refund car fare on Ten Dollar Purchases or more, within thirty-five miles of South Bend.

WIFE ACCUSES HUSBAND Mrs. Mary L. (Janwcr Wants Her Maiden Name Ho to red.

Mary L.. Gongwer alleges that her husband. James M. Oangwer, has failed to provide for her and that often becomes intoxicated, in a complaint for divorce filed in the circuit court Monday. The wife wants her maiden name, Mary L. Jordan, restored. The couple was married on Oct. :5 0, 1013, and separated Mav L'6. 1914.

MUCH SMOKE BUT NO FIRE

l"iro Department Makes It tm to is. Michigan St. Huildimr.

The Central fire c.ompany made a run about 7 o'clock Monday niht in the Wool worth store, H. Michigan st. No water was thrown, as the lire was conl'md to the furnace. .Some papers were hein burned, when a defective damper caused clouds of smoke to

issue from the cellar windows, damage was done.

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BAKER SHOP CATCHES FIRE

l ire Department Called to S. Warren St. Monday.

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l'ire starting1 from an unknown source did $l'00 worth of damage in the bakery of Frank Ilenclewski. 502 S. Warren st.. Monday afternoon at 1:40 o'clock. The alarm was answered by No. 4 hose company and although the ilames had a fair start, they were extinguished before meat damage was iltne. The loss sustained was covered by insurance.

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Tlic brotherhood of the First Preshyteriiin church held its tirst monthly l).Tninrt of the season Monday eenincr in the parlors of the church. The fifty men who attended the aff.iir listtUK (1 to a program of speeches and music, following tl;e banquet.

BOARD AWARDS CONTRACT

No. I Hoe Hoim' in Civt Xew Hot Water Heittiii' System.

The contract for a hot water lieatinff system for No. 4 Hose company was let yesterday afternoon to Charles M. oherlin Co. at a special session f th board of safety. The board also recommended to the council the amendment of the moving1 picture ordinance calling for motor drive machines, p:oided with a "dead man's stop".

yesterday by Swan Nelson, Oak fct. Mr. Nelson is in receipt of a letter from his wife which was written Sept. 0. This letter stated that the party had not left Sweden at that time but were looking for passage. In the party are Mrs. AiiKUst Isaacson, Mrs. Swan Nelson, Mrs. Voelbers and Mrs. Neubers. Mr. Isaacson who has been expecting his wife dailv, said ye.-terday that tho boats they had planned taking have both arrived in New York, tho l.usitania and Mauretania. He said t is possible now that the party took parage on a Norwegian steamer which is due in New York today. o.v nrvixr. trip. Miss Sylvia Kreider, second lloor manager of the Wyman store, is in New York for 10 days on a buying trip. JT. M. Eldridge and John Gering

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HEAR FROM PARTY ABROAD Wore l'xpminsr to Take Steamer Troiu Sueden Says 1 At tor.

The first word from the party of South Ib?nd women on a trip in Norway mid Sweden anil who have been expected home each day, was received

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