South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 372, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 December 1914 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

1914 rlas Been

Year ror Great European War

Commerce Mexican Trouble a Sore Spot Vera Cruz Occupied by United States Troops Panama Canal is Opened Federal Reserve Banks Start.

By JAMES SCHRElBER. the United Static events of I i -'-' u lii'innit, ii.llili lei I i . 1 k Cr urifwh m iLii' e . r-....... . .... J). currcd sjnct thf clos. of 11)13. just barely ccapim; a war of our own with Mexico. vt been me se rlouslj u fr-tJ by tht uphea val or the world's finance and commerce brought nbout by the almost unbelievable tras edy which ha shaken all tin earth Tbo formerly vnue monster of a world war suddenly acquired form. Into u. luns bro:;th was blown hy the hatred of nation, and it suddenly ran amuck Armed Europe clashed Unlike the na tion9 Involved and julte a number ot neutral countries, we were financialix secure even when this unnatural up heaval of conditions came, hut the wa: upset our economic conditions. The complete suspension of the stoefc and commodity en hances throughout the couniry occurred as soon as (ler many '8 attitude became evident. .hil olst the Ne' York shr-k exchange closed Its doors, and the day followii:;: Clermany declared war Humors ot war had bejrun to dis leep Into the pocket of Uncle Sam when it became necessary to ship load after load of Hold abroad, as foreign countries railed upon us to exchange our metal for American securities owned abroad Up to the time when England declared war on fJermany many minions or the precious metal had left our coffers, but nt that moment heavy shipments from this country almost coaled and (Jreat Rritaln established a branch or the Hank of England In Canada to take caro of tbo exchange. Wilson Declares Neutrality. President Wilson's declaration of neutrality poon followed, while an offer of his services in bringing about peace among the warring nations was rdjodged untimely, and he decided that the countries Involved must tirt show they are ready for mediation before he would again approach them. With England commanding the sen with its superior navy. (lerman ship ping across the Atlantic ceased almost at once This bail a serious effe t on our trade, and plans for the rocstab Jlshment of our men han; ru-rine re coived an Impetus never ifurv equaled slnoe our tlau dropped from a frequent to an unusual sight upon tbe great water highways of the world. This impetus has resulted in Important changes In our maritime laws, and numerous vessels heretofore Hying for elgn ensigns nave been enabled to change to American registry. The buying of ships by the govern tuent lias been taken seriously in hand by congress, the idea havtng the ear nest npproval of President Wilson The most vital setback to the ot industry since tbe civil wai came up n the south like a sho k with the eaii to arms in Europe. r"-1 ,,., . '. ... 0 L JU nil"!! H l5 illl-li-J U Grand Total of Al! Products of Farm Almost Ten Billion Apple Crop is Largest in U. S. History. v WAS! II NC grand t"tal D N 1 e 1. With tae value of all erevs. itv..;l --'! the wi'Tth o and f Tin a t a rni aid p X ' e. ' U a s slaauht--cl any to the red in I'M y piv ii ;s V a r, "Farmers' I '.nil- I day by the !; .r The pre :-..;s hi".ear. Th.- t. far r; . v cofdir. ' . d Wedut S--ricult' If' . was 1 1 ss thatt this . f a!! farm ' than twice v - a V .Ml-' v as mi r. 1 1 i ; t pr ..;;(- Hie al:;. 1 T. al Tl'a- t s the farm which I'.'i :. ili due d . llMo. Th ( 1 1 " , I I I hereto n 1 : 1 t r" r c in.- far: ' all . ,- I I. 1 N" .-s thi-a o' th..Fc -.t v. ri at! ..a : . t r lii j-e. f r ' e l a a: If. e..f.. :. 1 th m re than ;h h..-,h. s t tal : reach. i d. .tim.it d cl',ie ef air The ti 1 1 - r toproduct.-, f the tarm in l'.-l t. liis much Lih- r 'iv: m th.e tal b $ . s. 1 The .ippl,. crap a'.s is the lar-: over pr ca:td in the d tthe tuih ri:i .i . the ot:M t this y l.rinir stimat. d t lh .. . 1 v. - ir Is as c ere re i w -th 1 1 "(.HI' i 1 , i " hushel- in l l :;. "r.i ! ra!!per of eane ;i n v i' -i,t vea r h.-rh'-r s'lu-ar in l.o::i:.in a a!x arc indit th.an .ted in hut it the re-..r to the dej attmeUt. Protect Yourself Ask for ORIGINAL GENUINE i Tte l ood Drink

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Upset Our Finances andj ropeau conflict on us during 1014 nno with our diplomatic repreetif ative i broad firmly estabiistied m barge o he allairs of all the warring uuiion is long as hostilities tast. our iiitioi .ti world jolItlcs has been given ;:i uviable boost, Uue of the most fortunate system Ahli h shaped itself tu P.M4 has Ueei lie organization and opening on Stt i5 of the federal reserve banks. On money system was thus- put on a muc; -ounder basis, almost Immediater iovetaillng Into the exigencies brough ibout by the conditions in Europe h he tinaneiai sphere an exceptional!) arge failure Is rbecKed up against thf year 1U14 The Clatlm dry gMls com pany. the biggest concern of its Ulnc in America If not in the world, went to tbe wall with liabilities of $40,000. 00. Investigations of combinations of big ouslness have continued throughout tin vcar. but two dissolution proceedings principally have held the attention ol the public. The International Harvcs ter company was ordered to dissolve, ind the New Haven railroad promised to separate from Its subsidiaries. Troublesorr. Mexico. Not a day hun passed during the past twelve months but that the Washing ton administration has "watchfully waited" events In Mexico With oil! troops still ou the Texas border our troublesome neighbor has created a ore spot in our side which hurts con dderably, but which has of late been -omewhat minimized by the impor :ance ot tbe great European struggle. It was on Jan. 2 that President Wll son met .John Llnd. bis special repre sentatlve In Mexico, on board th Thester in the gulf of Mexico. A mouth later he lifted the embargo on the exportation of arms. On Eeb. 17 Mexicans under Villa murdered Wll iam S Henton. nn Englishman. Involv ng us in serious diplomatic conversa iions with England On the 10th of pril occurred the event which formed be basis of the excuse for our later in ervention in Mexican affairs. American sailors landing In Tamplco on a friendly erraud were arrested hy Mex can authorities, and an apology was fused by Huerta. On the UOth of the month President Wilson personally address-d both louses of congress asking for permifi "ion to use armed force, and the next lay sailors and marines entered Vera 'ruz. taking complete iH)ssess.on ol hat city In three days, aided by tht :uns of several of our warships. Sev nfeen of our men were killed and eventy wounded, while twenty -six Mexicans were killed r ' IP." wound d On the'Jith Huerta h.cepted m di Hon which resulted In the confer nee it Niagara Palls with the A H " Argentine. Hrazil. Uhile tuedia ors (nevidiiig Three days inter Hen nil runsfnii landed in Vera t'niz with i pointed out this is l.tridy offset by a decline in the aeia;e yield per ;iiTe of cane. A jre I i :i i i na ry tst.mate I for this ear indicates an average ;i. Id of about 1 "i tons of cune per 1 1m' 'Cel (f pi-iC- s paid producers; r 1 tht I,nnril'ul ,:I,S decreas.-lj about per eent dut.i: November, j i l n;s compares with an ei e.is.- tor the pa.-t six I r cent. average d -'.t ars of 1'..". hi 1 ec. 1. the index ligure of e j'Khis was ahout T.'.1 per cent ) . ttian a year ago. hut e.t per higher than the six (ar average. KOOSE WILL DANCE NEW YEAR'S AFTERNOON Arrangements 3!ade to l' Fntbe I'bor Space at PI. ice Hall Durin- "Das ol' 'VK" Arrangement- have been made to the t utile th-cr sj ace in the hi'.;. H f"r the Mo'.c dania.s tonight and h l-'ri.l oll-s a ft i rn- -on and ni ht. The tractions htM:a.: shift d for the e- n into tie- .-mall r room .-.t l"a..- hall. First class mu.-ic uil! ! pi";(:.d a!al tb.e list datu-e of thi.; '.;r and the tirst of 1 will li of a l -t elijoya! le natur-.-. j Tin re will he i.o r!i ii.ci' in the po'icy of ;uhai shn that has he.-n in'. eiie :nce tlie "Faj's of ' F." started.' nsmely. all tit t :s nr-c- sar- to oh- ' tain aiimittance is the possession i j :-, of "Little .1- lie's" h--k drafts f r -'Inch can le puah . svd at the! -.. r r n" s. ' ry d I', r e u - d in . : a i iits or : ..t or . th .- a to the hail t ms Moose t ureh iv.form f o t: at the praetic.ily 's'ii-.s o r.i ral pub' c money of re-etUer-a.dmls-fr.e j r is I i r.e. Th 1ct1 Icd e v"o'.mce th.at the re: w lcome to the "P am anis very as the :vs of 4i'" c i-rati' n is op n to everyhody. i:erv will he we'eomed from uv un to s-itiirc'.av at midni Tht v,.,., .v-.. !... f ...oi iir-u i.ir I M r in -t iti I. ii''-. I o,,rs are open c ry nisht at p. m. with a sjieci.tl New Year's dance Fridav afternan at - p. m. for all Ages Others ztt Imitations

:erta resigned and IIl. leaving U: id to Carranza. the Constitutionalist rst chief." Villa and others. Carrsnza snd Villa Greik. ILe United States was beginning t . eal he ejj-Hy wlielj the break betvw-tj ie "lir.t . hit f and V"lilu oe. ur: le to 'he di. tat or: al attitude of . ! ituei. 1'his rupture thuatei.el I d ;i r it,ii"rs m Vera Cruz .nd i -I ' but fo show .Mit gotnl faith the ere withdrawn on Nov Short! ter this c arran.a estah'isned his pre eionm goxernLaent In Vera Cm Uiie Zapat.u Uie bandit bier. an. I'.'ui took pofciGOWsion ot MeSleo Cit .vm;: us three men to deal with. Phi- .ong session ot congress eventu ly ame to an end on Oct Jl. Imt re iiiVetieiJ on Dee . Pour times sinc !.e first of the year both houses it lid M'ssion have been addressed pel nally by the president. A feature of congress this year Is th i.iKUX appropnattoTj toi an Ala in railroad to be owned and built b ie government, opening rich territory he war tax bill became a law Oct. 'S. nd at one stroke congress wiped on he deficit in the budget caused by th falling off of customs reveuue fo which the great war was responsible The sum of SLTi.mu.ooo went fron our coffers to thoe of Colombia in thnelated recognition of her ritjtits in th Manama canal deal Many treull-s na nec-n made within the past year, ui iuerous peace agreements having beei signed. The general elections in Novembet reduced the Democratic majority fron. 141 In the present house to PJ in the next Fire and tragedy gave their usuai shares of destruction and death to this tar The historic city ot Salem. Mass., burned with a loss of SPJ.uOO. 00 Hut overshadowing this was tbe inking of tbe steamship Empress ot Ireland by the collier Storstad In the t Lawrence river May -.. resulting ;n the drowning of 1.0114 persons. Panama Canal Opened. The Panama canal was opened tt irauie in HH4 Ships are now passim through regularly, although landslide? sometimes Impede traliic. Colone iJoethals was nominated governor ot :he canal zone on April 1. For many months an internal strifi trew the attention of state and na ilonai authority. It was t April thai tbe country first awoke to the serious ness of tbe Colorado coal strike. Oi the -0th the miners nnd militia clash ed. twenty-five being killed, including women and children. Federal troops were called, and only this held tn check what at one 'time looked a though it might develop Into uncou trollable proportions. The Boston Nationals (the Rravesi. under tbe leadership of George T Stalllngs. crept up from the bottom and defeated the Philadelphia Amcrt ans in four straight games for tb world's championship, the first tiun ojch a thing has ever happened. Americans of world renown hav lied during 1014. Tbo whole eountn :uourned with President Wilson thi oss of his wife on .Inly G. A scutU ern and a northern general died, re pectivcly. Oeneral Huckner. at eighty and (Jenerai Sickles, at ninety George Westinghouse. inventor of th iir brake, died at sixty-seven Adlat 1 Stevenson, vice president during CIevt land's second term, was seventy -eig' when be died in .June The hlghe court In the land lost one of its mer bers. Supreme Court Justice lioracc I Lurton dytns at the age of Bevent

PERCE EXPECTED RDFR ' WA?I I INC.TN. Dec. .11. Con II , , st.lUll)t, ;s c-n.e to the state ict-de-partn ent Wedtusday about conditions in Mt-xieo. tlie account from the gents of Farranza indi-ating that hi' forces are beating hack th forces of Ien. Villa, wh.ile the ollicial reports speak" of steady pro -ress 1 y the troops of (Jen-;. Villa and Zapata. 'lite opinion persists at the state department that (lenerals Villa and Zapata will in snort order produce peace in the national capital and along tlie northern border and proclaim a new provisional president who will be acceptable to the Fnited States. The state department Wednesday issued another warning that Americans going to Mexico now will do so at th ip- own risk. Spteial attention is called to the condition at Tampieo where there is a very larire number uf Americans in distress. These have me into the city frum the oil helds. Jen. Villa after capturing Tuxpam b expected immt didtely to attacK Tamplco. Fliseo Ari'dondo. rejuesenting Far- j ration heie. cave out a statement Wednesday that Ien. Arrieta has; en iilui.uics and is advancing on ;o in the stale of Furaniro. Carranza says in his r ports hin.'tnn th-it (tm ( l?,re-.iti v-i S ir:tiai Cen to Wa: "'.:'' nr. ed him th.at th. h is r.emv aol '. e. deteate(i at that ; ! re-'i ti l v , e j ficelle "st of Mexico City. The Car: a r.zaista bul'e'iirs ind'c t further d ie its of Villa forces. Th-s rejiorts are ft sastained by dispatches to the state deI'C.rtment. Consul Canada t V- ra C-nz. reports Wednesday th" ki'Png by Vandlts of l"i so!d?ers and t wo o'P.cors who were on a tram oound for Jalapa. ( mil s out from Vera Cruz. The I I -t to cieoirttrent eorclns'on from this : n e v i ij lli:it tlie ('nrrnnr'iit.'is :ire vol ... - - - j ct ti serious attacks at points very Tienr the C.irranza ermit.-it Consul Kdwanls rt Fl Paso reports J to the state department that Tuiln i Joso Mu so, ues. who was recently killed near I-'l Paso, was not an American citizen. A tlisnatrn ironi lienrv Miller, i Fnited States consul at Tampieo, says that the railroad between Monterey and Tampieo has been vat at a pint near Victoria. This latter town has heretofore been the point of coiicen- . r . .. ..... . ... 'P . - . . j . . . . I . ;iaiio:i ht an aiiat k "n i .iniinco ami it is understood that leti. Villa s I troops are there in large force.

STATE BRIEFS.

LINTX, Ip.d. Ut-eanse no ;ir.s l;ad been built in trie eats m whicii tiuy i uie to work nearly ail trie ine:i wno i. i e ei,, ).v.d lu-tln. anoaiia mines -Nos. 4,iid Jh and M:.n-y ilill, ii-Il4.-efi to o.ud tue woiti irani. All ot Hie nane.-, n.te Oteit WtU'Klili part tieUs ctiui trie men say tney win i.vt leiurn tu work until tney are ;ronied warm cars lur thtir transportation to toe mints. LINTON, Ind. Dr. L Masana will a:-.-v me ills duties, as a iiitmucr ot" Uie Ci.y t.uurd oi health on Jan. 1. Mayor lamer ;.j -funted nim to succeed Dr. J. L. Taluoit. deceased. Gl:Ei:NCA!6TLL Ind. J. O. Cammack mis received a letiuest from tile Mate Historical society ot Mringlieid. Jib, for phoioraphs, d" a selection ot letters and mementos of Abraham Lincoin wmch are owned oy Jesse ". eili. The idiotorapns will be a part of the society s exhibit at the i'anama I'aeihc expositiun at an Francisco. GKKK.VCASTLI-:, Ind. The local branch of trie United Sp unsh War veterans which has just boen organized, will hold its lirst regular meeting on Jan. 7. There are J 1 charter members of the local organization, and at least 13 otner vesidents of Grv'encastlc and Putnam county are eligible lor membership. GREENFIELD, Ind. Doubt as to the recovery of Mrs. I. W. McGuire, wife of a veteran physician of this city, who fell on the ice in front of her home and suttered a fractured wrist. Mrs. McGuire is 82 years old. On account of her advanced age it is feared the accident may result fatally. G HE ENFIELD, Ind. A movement has been set on foot at Shirley, Ind.. to have the next legislature straighten the Hancock county line. The proposed change would place the town of Shirley in Henry county. The line at present divides the town. Residents of Shirley generally favor the change, as it would put their public schools under one jurisdiction. LINToN. Ind. The local postothce did tbe largest business in its history luring last week On one day just before Christmas Zl bags of mail. weit,'hincr more than 4,00 0 pounds, went out of here. ANDERSON, Ind. The employes of the Anderson postottiee will have a real vacation on New Year's day, according to an announcement by Postmaster Ilardie. lie declared that the clerks and carriers who were overworked during the Christmas rush, deserve a day of rest. There will be no deliveries by city or rural earners from the local postothce and the stamp and money order windows will be closed all day. The only work in tlie ollice will be done by the distributing clerks, who will be compelled to take care of the incoming mail. RFSIIVILLE, Ind. The town clock is partially frozen here and running eight minutes behind schedule time. People who accept its word for the time of day miss interurban cars and trains. An effort is being made to adjust it. " INDlAXAI'OLKs, Ind. Gov. and Mrs. Ralston wll entertain all the employes of the state of Indiana, their wives and friends at the state house on Wednesday night. Jan. 6. The governor makes it an annual custom to meet all the employes of the state house once during the twelvemonth. Lust year he was among the guests at a dance attended by all the state employes, and remained until "Home, .Sweet Home" was played. ELWOOD, Ind. More than 2,000 men will be at work in the local mills of the American Tin Plate Co. beforo th? end of thir- week. Twelve hundred men reported for duty on Monday following the Christmas shutdown of two days, and the management of the mills has planned to open all the departments so that the mills w'!l be working full blast within the next few days. BEDFORD, Ind. Four generations were represented at the family reunion of the Rrundages here this week. Airs. Ella Rrundage and her great grandchild were the most interested attendants of the reunion. HOWAKLSVILLK, Ind. Cutie, aj mule, 1! years old, was traded more, than a week ago by Howard Simmons i for an automobile. The mule refused j to stay with his new master who lived 1 miles from the Simmons home, and tne tirst opportunity he obtained, he j broke loose and ran home. j MI CI I KI AN CITY. Howard Snyder, small son of William Snyder ui New liud'alo. has lost the siht of his left eye as the result of looking down the barrel of a toy gun. The little fellow had tried to shoot a nail from the gun and when the spring djd not y. k he put his eye to the muzzle whereupon the siding became released and the nail was driven into his eye. KALAMA7.no. Mien. It has developed before the referee in bankruptcy that Victor L. Harbor, former secretary and treasurer of the Michigan Hug-y Co., has liabilities amounting to . 1.." co.non and assets of only jl.41' a. Creditors will be paid one-hfth of one per cent. N1LFS, Mich. After nine months the board of public works has won in Start a Savings Account at Once And get the benefit of our January Dating All money deposited in our Saxings Department not later than January lhtli, draws interest front January lt at the rate of I per cent per annum, compounded svnii-annuall . American Trust Company O Oi A. ; 4 I I , O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o i V :r O i y o O 4 ON SAVINGS. jjjjj.aajkj VVVVVVVVVVVVvVV I 1 1

Store Closed All Day Tomorrow. South Bend, Ind. Mrs. Wiley of our Pattern Section will give instructions on cutting garments beginning Saturday

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its light to secure the discharge of Henry W. Fogus, superintendent of the water plant The light has been between the board and the council. KALAMAZOO, Mich. A three-days'-old baby died at a local hospital of neglect. The mother and the grandparents of the child have refused even to attend the funeral. Because of the extreme poverty and ignorance surrounding the family criminal proceedings will probably r.ot be started. ELKHART. Mrs. Sophia Nelson, 71 years old. committed suicide by drinking acid. She had mourn d because I'cter Nelson whom she married in .South Bend, had deserted her. hhe is survived by 10 children and ly two brothers, one of whom, Frank Mortell, lives in South Bend. MELTING POT WILL MEET Question of Good Roads Will Come Up For Debate. The Commercial Athletic cIud will observe Melting Pot evening Monday, Jan. 4 with a debate at the club rooms. Music will be furnished by the high school orchestra and refreshments will be served. With six participants, the debate will be as follows: "Resolved, that improved roads would be more beneficial to St. Joseph county than the On Savings Wo solicit your savings accounts lare or small width will draw ."',; inteie-t mMiinded quarterly. All deiH)its made on or bd'ore Jan. 11th. will draw interest from Jan. 1st. ami any amount can he withdrawn at any time without notice. We loan all our funds on lirst mortgage real estat". Oikmi from 8 A. M. to V. M and 7 to S evenings. INDIANA BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION For. Main cV. Center Streets. HURVVICH CASH GROCERY The Place to Save Money. rXerythirur For Your Home. From Ilest There Is Made To Chcaiest Tliat I Good. Phone us your name and address today and iret a Life-Saver ifree bv mail. ROGERS DAIRY CO. Home Phone 7793. Bell Phone 760; Pure Pasteurized Milk. THE DIAMOND BUANIW w Cb'.-k-ter'a LUoBd LrlXl Take otbrr- Ixoy r your Cm. 22 D1AMO.ND 11KAND 1'ILJ 8, tot 4$ $fc ifSOID BY DRUiiSlS tlRiME?J

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Tt 5 eoT 0II1V ' ! tip- '!" te-t i m '.'ort and hi." .'' A V - ' . ftand tlie .i.ea-- lie t: as what to do frier. th t-ry shortest time without -;i but that he i ;.ndesie.-! patient placed urob-r hi- tr makes as well. Ask b: a :i r to or s;n WAUNINd 1 1 1 e ' -1 r . c a i aes. Mrdu ini s, ... ..;; . i : ni Rupture and Fl.-tuhi, such methods, he is or l.d v a

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