South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1915 — Page 5

rniDAY, jrxi: i, ioir. KIGI ? .1 r n ill lid Held as Slaver, Pays Fine 60 ON WARPA The tendency in correct Straw Hat fashions this season are toward medium crowns and wider brims ! ir i IT i Admiral Howard Reports That Seventy-five American Citizens Near Guayamas Are in Danger. ifli cbi II r 1 Li , - ' '

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jnaic;ii:n' tn.it nh.jt 7.". Armruan tit-! izns mar th w t c.i.-t .f :.i.;c.i : ubout 13 rnib fn-m (J .iavan. ;.s v.. re; axain In dai.ir.r nf th ir live.;. Tii-...- ! American ur.: mtm K .J siv;i-fly hy ! tho Yaqui Indians al..,ut two w a??o :nd v. rj forcd to con.' f ntr.J e 1

for protection ul a. Lttie . ;li near Uuayanias.

I ho (!iiat h of A.!:::;r;i! h. ,rdi was taken hy A t:r,- S 'y f J :ir Na- ; y Roosevelt ;i,d - i ri. i i . 1 ii-'-i.-mi Jo; Mr. Fansin-r, , m.- y.t.r e:' thv .-t. ir ; department, aft' r which in.--, ructions

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Kft the noiclihf)rh( il. Mut Ixnt .Mexico. Tho next c)cv lopmont in tho Moxican situation will be la.r d upon whatever answf r tho licad.s of the throo v.-arnr.iT factions in Mexico will niak" to th: irf-.vidt nt's note of warniiio those? factions. The intermediate Mep ef the kvernment ann(unced Thur.-day was. to pt foit nf Mexico" all Americans wtiu desired to return to this co-miry. c'3' of tate Dryan an:ini:ii',ol th.'.t arrange rncnts are 5.;inu' ma!e at Mexico City for a train 10 1-rir.;,' d'litatc Amc:ricans from th-re to ' :. Cm.. It is estimated at the .stale depirtment that there arc about I'.oue Anu-r-iars in Mexico City. The dep.'irtrntnt'.M ailvirrs lndicato that only about l'O desire to leave. Tlus- will be eventually taken to C.alveston. Mr. i;ryan says that Americans generally Jiave not been warned attain to leave ns nearly all Americans in Mexico know that there is Mich a standing varninu'. He indicates tiiat tite nationals of other countries who wish to leave Mexico City will be allowed to do ro on the train fur wir.ch he is arranging. Mr. IJrynrt paid today that at present the food proposition was entirely no for the Red Cress. Consultations on this fjuestion arc beinu' had by Mss Mabel IkKirdman with the president.

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posed dictator of Mexico, today broad-i-hinted tliat ho himself is the lon sought for "strong man" who can pacifv the country ami satisfy the demands of I'res't Wilson for a stable Rovernnient.

MRS. JOHNS SEEKS TO DIVORCE HUSBAND

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Joed M.. l"oter (lii low) i:lopel to Mobile ami an Indicted Under tJic Federal White Mae" Act. !MOf:iI.,IS Joel M. Foster, a wealthy poult ry man of Browns Mills, X. J., entered a plea of guilty to lirinffins te this state Delilah Ilnidley, his pr tty 17 year-old stenographer, of I'embcrton, T. J., anel was fined $li0 and costs. A charge of violating tho Mann White lt?ve act Is pending against Foster in Federal District Court here today and lie is out on $5,000 bond.

CONST TUT ON 0

C. OF C. ADOPTED

Special Meeting of Organization is Held at Oliver HotelWork of Association is Outlined.

The constitution of the South 11 end Chamber of Commerce was read and adopted last nii;lit at the spe-cial membership meeting of the. members of the chamber at the Oliver hotel. Crank lie ring acted as the presiding ofrieer and the constitution was read by Lenn Oare. Changes in phrases were made? and amendments added by the officers and membership. The constitution as accepted consists of li articles dhided into 21 sections. The articles in order deal with name, purpose, membership, organiza

tion, officers, elircctors, funds, meetings, and te amendments. The purposes are to advance the commercial, industrial, traffic and civic interests of iSouth Jlend and vicinity. According to the constitution, article section o, "any individual, firm or corporation interested in the general aeivaneement of South Bend shall be eligible to membership." Article 3, see tion 2, the annual dues shall bo $25, payable in advance, either quarterly, semi-annually er annually, as tho member may elect. An amendment was accepted te the effe-ct that anv member L'5 years old or under sha 1 pay Lut $1L'.50 to be paid on th 3 same terms as the other dues and those members shall be known as full members of the chambor with such powers. The work at the chamber is to be organized and conducted under the following bureaus: Industrial, traffic, civic, publicity, local traele, membership extension anel bureau of finance. A rexress until next Friday evening, June 11, was granted when the membership committee will again meet to read anel adopt the by-laws. Tho meeting will be held at the Chamber of Commerce building. Notices will be sent out by Sec'y paulding to all members.

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smart straws and braids. Get posted here on every correct style. A most remarkable showing of the best at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $6 $6.50, $7.50, $10.

Flexible self-conforming Straws, verv comfortable $2.00 and $3.00

Beautiful imported M i 1 a n Straws; verv dress v; tond looking $3.00, $4.00, $5.00

Genuine Ecudorian Panama Hats; the best value ever shown at . . .

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FAST TRAIN IS DERAILED

Many People Are Injurcel In Wreck

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B LOOMING TON, 111., June 4.

Thirty men and women pa&senffcrs on tho Chciapo and Alton train No. 70,

were injureel Thursday when the fast train was derailed near llnier, 111., 12 miles south of hero. A defective switch was believed to have causeel the wreck. A special train of three coaches was made up hero and quickly tilled with physicians and nurses to bo rushed to the scene of the accident. Reports reaching hero of the wreck stated that no one was killed, but that some of tho Injured passengers were in a, serious condition. "Most of the injured were cut by flyinar plass. when tho car windows were shattered.

FACE VIOLIN FAMINE

Secretary of Organization Says 0un try is Suffering:.

CHICAGO, June 4. Three hundred members of the American Guild of Violinists from all parts of the United States gathcreel here Tnursday for their annual convention. In an address before the convention Thursday Miss Ada Taylor, secretary ef the organization declared that the United States was suffering from a violin famine. The demand, she declared, far exceeds th supply at this time, particularly in 'the farming sections of the country.

Dancing every night at Springbrook. Advt.

Admiral Jellicoe's signal after he hael tirst swept the Nerth sea without seeing the German tlret was the shortest signal on record. It read: "No luck."

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