South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1915 — Page 9
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Ctj ta MISS ROSE MAHLER Wedding Breakfast at Home of Bride's Aunt Dinner and Reception Tendered Couple at Home of Groom's Parents. ITdw.irel I'.rown of .South Peml and Mirs; Pose Mahler of thi.s t it;- w .ro united in marriage- at ;i nuptial high mass at St. Joseph's Cat Indie- ehurch Wt dne sday morning at s o'clock. The cTctivny w as p-j formed by the ;ov. I'oan L. A. Moem-h in the presence, of relatives anel f riends. To the strains of the Lohengrin wedding man h. playeel by Prof. A. (I. Ilncr.'-t ma nn. the labial party enterii the church, which was deenrattei in rose-s. anl ferns. Th- l i ide was prettily govvneel in white silk create- fp chine, trimmed in lae. Sh- wore a white Panama hat ari'l carried a, white prayer hook. She was attended by her sister, Miss Mary .Mahler, who wore a dress of embnddered iiile, with I 1 1 1 0 satin girlh' i'tnl a wliite jianama hat. Henry 1 ifrin;'of South I'.end attended the ronm a best man. !"ollovmg the rrromony, a wedding breakfast was srrvt d to the bridal pnrty at the home of the bride's aunt, Miss Jovephino Obi. 11 W. Court h The tahle decoration:; were white rose?. At neon a welding dinner and reception was tendered the newly marlieri oirfde at the home of the groom's parents at ('runtstown. The interior of the re side nee was attracti ely eleer rated in roses. Twenty-live gue-sts attended this reception. The I. ride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mahler, residing four and one-half mile? northeast of Mishawaka. She is a member of the (Children of Mary sodality and has many friends here. The groom is the on f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pre.wn oC 'nim.do'.vn. Mr. and Mrs. Uroun will re hie at 22 i:ddv et.. South Pe-nd. STRUBBE TO SEND WATER SAMPLES AWAY fnmples of water from the plant of the Kuhb r I legem -r.itin: Co.. the voldence of K. A. .Ternegan and Mrs. I-ouisa Schnialkuehe of lliver St.. arc being gathered by 'ity Ilealtli M!icr Strubbc ami will be forwardid to Indianapolis for tests. The wrter at the re sidence- of Mrs. Svhmalkuehe !:; thought to contain typhoid g-rms as Miss sVhmalkueho is now ill v. ith the fever and Mr. Schmalkuche rcc r.t'- died from the same disease. POipCee THEATER I EllribLoO TONIGHT thi: ti:nth i:imsudi: rF li Exploits of Elaine" MEARST-SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL OF CURRENT EVENTS si:f thm.m at thi: rm nc-:.s i;v-:i: v wkdnksda v niOC.KAPH lll AM A "The Westerner' s onquest" .': Ci5! I'liV he How Teacher ( k 11 COM INC MuXDAV Charles Chaplin The Wor'el's l-unnicst e'omedi.tn ATriuS D'c - CIHI.DI'K.V n ft 1 . 1
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rL-j AUTO HITS TREE AND t.'JiURES OCCUPANTS While Alfred I. Lauder and I.wrence pedd.tns of thi.s city, and Arthur Hopkins of Chicago were returning from a trip to Tine lake. Mich., lapj ! Tuesday night, they met with an acci dent which smashed the front of their car and inilicted minor injuries on each of them. They were three milti fas! of Mishawaka on the Jefferson road, when the ar slid o.T the highway and ila;-h,l into a ;re-t. thi owing the? occupants te the gronml. Tho load has heeii undergedng repairs laiely and was elangerously sh,pi 1 on b(th sides. When the occupants had r. co ered their senses they found '"..heir tar damaged so it Mas impeis.-dble. to proceed and telephones! lor assist aiH'c After waiting; for a eonsidcrahlc time th.e trio .started to walk int the eitv, arriving at dawn. LAST VAUDEVILLE OF SEASON AT CENTURY The last vaudeville bill of this seaSon will bf presented at the Ceiutiry theater beginning Thursday. The featureact of the bill is IluUe Ilavcn- ( roft jind liis thru1 little rubes.' Mr. I la vein-loft is a Mishawaka boy and is latte-r known in this city as Kalph "Duffy" llavoncroft. He has been in the theatiieal husiness for the past - years and has trained his three little sons to follow hi-! footsteps. The other numbers en the program will he Clayton ami Uussell" in sinking, dancing and musical ( iitcrtninin'; "Mahoney and rt "nomas." blaek face singing anl pianologu-,- coine-dians, anl Mona 1 .s. i?i eharaeter singing ;nd ehanges. Th's will be' an especially i-trco-g bill, as it is the elosinur ene. MICHIGAN CITY BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED HERE Tin 1". ridge c!ah of Michigan City was entertained Ti.esday by Mrs. Fred X. Smith. Lincoln way H. Kaeh year the dub has an outing, and Mrs. Smith being an ex-member of the club r.nd having recently removed from Michigan City t Mishawaka, where her husband is se r retary-t reasurer of the I'irst National bank and First Trust Savings ('.. tins city war, deeided upon for tin outing. There were 14 laUcs In the pr-rty and the trip was made by interurban car. A most enjoyahb- time was spent. TO PLAY InO()K. The Preinona indoetr hall team will play the Silver lMge team of South r.end at the K. & S. Held Sunday morning. roiiMKi: iiini:T Arthur Hpkin of Chieago is in the fit y spemling a week's vacation visiting with hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. K.ra Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins is a former resident ed' Mishawaka. Party and Train Calls, ako Lake Trips and Pleasure Driving. t-;i p 1 t'?'V A0T0 LIVELY 210 Lincoln Highway, East Home Phone 434 Mishawaka. for 1 M J mm ntti ' ' 1 C m I 1 m4
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MISSING MAN SOUGHT Ifi SEVERAL STATES Mishawaka Police Start Extensive Investigation in the Thompson Case Gallagher Goes to Jail. The Mishawaka pumice department has again staried a se-areh for I'dw arl S. Thiunpson, a metal erker at the Dodg? Mfg. Co.. who has he-en missing from his homo since- June1 1 Friends and rclathes ef the missing man discredit theories of suicide and foul play, declaring that Thompson is alie and in some other city. Acting upon thi.s theory the polite department has sent postal card hscriptions of Thompson to the' leading cities of several central west states. The fact that he was without l'umls en he night of his disappearance and that his health was not of the best, are given as reasons that he could not have u alkeeh far. Search ef the rive-r in the vicinity of the -ity was conducte-el twice by the police department without result. Thompson is described as being i' years old; 0 feet U inche-s tall; weight, 17" pounds; clad in a blue shirt. scrge .suit ami elerhy hat. Jedin Callagher, who was three times ordered out ef Mishawaka, Tuesday was again in court Weelnesday inorninx en a charge of intoxicatien. He was given ?,".0t anl costs, anmnnting te $1 ',..(, which he' was unable to pay.. He will be eeunpellod te lay etut the fine- at the county jail. Thomas Douglass was given a suspended line- ef -1.00 and i-ots on a charge ef puhlic intoxication iy Judge l-vig ;t the Wednesday morning court session. GIRL RETURNS MONEY Cal.ed Check I'pon Wliicli Figures Had liccii IJai.-cel, Hut Makes iood. Shortly after Miss Flizahcth Smith cashed a check for ?:.so at the Wurz grocery store in thi.s city, members ef the tirm lisecrcd that the cheek's figures had been altered. The police department was rmtiticd. anel an efticer was sent to locate Miss Smith. When approached in the pavillion at Springlre)e)k park, the odiccr declared that she turned over the money with m we)rds. The cheek was- orginally made eut for $4.0 by the Dodge Relief association ef the Dodge Mfg. Ce. to Miss Smith's father, who is cmployeil at the factory. OX lU SIMISS TK1 P. August Mahank. Ms W. Feurth st.. is in Muskegon. Mich., for several days em business. THE NORTH SIDE TRUST & SAVINGS CO. PAYS ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Money deposited before July 12th draws A'. interest from July 1st. 3 -1 IK i m m m I ii til II il yy lilu September i
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ENJOYS PICNIC SUPPER 1 The Horcas Aid soebty ,,f the .;, ththst Memorial church held its i.gu!ar meeting at I'.attcll p:rk Tu-sday afternoon. After the b s:ues m.hii a most delicious picnic sapper was. served at o'c lock to ."in p oplc. including the m n.l.-i s. their husband, friends and sweethearts. Much credit is due the ladies for their splendid activity towards local charity. They are now busy planning a miscellaneous sale- to be- held in Septenib-r to aid them in the-ir local relif wc.rk. Muring the summer they win m, l!l f. ;, month at tne pom s o! th .triors me inl'f rs. held Jul riu' next nn ting will he at t!p home of Mrs. l. rny Maurer. .oj7 South IJend. W. Las.illc st.. INDIANA DP'JGGISTS MEETING AT LAPORTE H. IT. Dongstreet ..f the Mishawaka pharmacy and family will hae We el-ne.-day morning for I-aporie. 1 ml., wlore th--v will atte nd the :'.4th annual meeting f the- Indiana I'harmaeeutical asseciathn. The sessions e-ommenced Tuesda- and will last until Thursday night. Many practical subjects will come up for discussion and hgislatir;; effee ting the trade will also receive consideration. The St. Joseph county association will atteml the convention in a be.dy. The Chamber of Commerce of Jarorte will act ;ls host on the- occasion nf the cene ntion and has provielcd a good program of cnte-rtainme iu for tile members anel the-ir families. KING'S HERALDS GIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE The Woman's Foreign Missietnary department of the Metlmdist Memorial church was enteTtaineel with an illustrated lecture Tuesday evening :n the" entertainment parlors by the members ed the King's Heralds anel Little DigiU Hearers', Mrs. Koso Crimes dolivcroel the lecture. The pictures sheewe-el the- home. school, play and religious life of children in the far east ami etheo- secthn.s ef the weirhl nachr-el by Methoelist missionaries anel the work being done by these missionaries. The- entertainment was largehy attondeel. MISHAWAKA Plillsox !.s. Mrs. W. H. Curtis and son, HI wood, and Mrs. M. V.. Kebins spe nt Wednesday visiting with relatives ami friends in Elkhart. Mrs. J. W. McKoand, Lincoln way I-.. Is visiting in Chicauo. Mr. and Mrs. Ch'irles Hesch have? ehangcel their residence from 1"10 Sarah st. to the corner of Fourth and Unco sts. Mr. ami Mr. M. A. Miller anel son passed through Mishawaka Weelne-s-day morning. Thty are motoring from. Ludington, Mie-h.. wlure they will visit with Mr. Miller's mother. Miss Kdna .tehbins has taken a position at Trick Pros.' store. L. J. Casbon and Ceorge L'berhart have returned from Paeine, Wis., where the former purchaseel a fivepassenger Mitedudl car. John C. Perscheit ef Aurora, 111., arrived in this city Wednesday afterneion for sev eral elays' isit with Mgr. Senger of the Century theater. Walter Kmdde.ck. H. First st.. is enjejing an outing at Fish lake, near M a reel 1 us. Mich. Mr. anel Mr.. Petland Pohertriek of T'iporte are in the city to spend ono we-k visiting relatives. .'red Krantz of New York city Is here visiting with his lister. Miss Flla Krantz. anel either relatives. Mr. Krantz is a former Mishawaka hoy. Otto Khun is at Koontz lake nN teneling the Klks' picnic. Miss Katherine s'hafer. .".10 W. Itjoatlway. is visiting in Grander. MKS. LAINC rrxruAL. The funeral ef Mis. Catherine Laing was hold fremt the- tcsidence, southeast of Mishawaka. Wen: esday morning at ! o'clock, anel at lo o'clock from .t. Joseph's Catholic ehurch. Uev. Dean L. A. Mocncli edFieiated. Purial was in Cedar elroe cemetery. ENJOY CLASS PICNIC. The members f the graduating class ef st. Jeeseph's Catholic church on Wednesdav held their class pioiio at MeKnights Hats along the St. Joseph river. Cames, race-s. eontests and beating were features eif the elay. At noon a pienh- dinner was served. HAROLD YAW REPAIR SHOP rd'-.veie-. l.iwn i!iie-r. e'whig in.thln e, g:isduie tnve' and :dl Kinds ef s"ibbriig. In the Hear of Attains Seeonel Ilaiiel Storr. 1M: N. Main St. He?iH Pimm :!.!. INCH & SPRASUE Undertakers Ambulance Service Mihawakn. 202 N. Main Street lioth Phones 100. 1 Vw;-'V.V.Y - f f l ' ",;..- 1 l:r.--v: . . i .N-.-".r;3 If MONEY m filial I'JjPOSitCwi on nr l.fnr. July 12. DiS, M ill v 1 . virrA- interest from t : ii.lv i i- h trpj Julv I. m i' MlbHAWAKA -1 t ; TRUST iSi SAVINGS 1-
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FROM EXTENDED TRIP Mi-- Inez Hmlson. Io al manage r ef the He. me Telephone Co.. returnee! Tuday nieht from an extensive trip to the racilic coast an I Alaska. Accompanied by her ceusin. MisCeorgina Hudson f Tde ilo. ( Miss Hmlson left Mi.-hawaki Ajr. A ;sit wa paid te the San Diego anel Ih:tiam.i cx;'ositioi;s which the turits "did" to the limit ef th.eir time. They a s took a te-n elay trip inte Alaska g ing as far as Skagw.iy. ami a isit to I'rine Ilupert, the terminal ef the Crand Trunk Paehic. was also inciueleel in their exte-nsivo itinerary. .:iss Iluelson was accempanied home by her cousin, who will he her guest feir some elavs. PAI D 1IHIS Sl KPIUSl'D. Paul Hums was pleasantly surprised a the home ef his parents. Mr. ami .Vrs. A. Hums. K. Potirth st.. Ti:eslay e vening by a number eif hi gentlemen friendf. Th- affair was in honor ef Mr. Hums' birthday anniversary an! also in Inrior of hi appreiaehing marriage to Miss Purbara Ren-ppelt. Cards were the chief feature of tne evening. A tine luncheon was serveel. pythian tiiimpi.i: kntkktaim:i. Mrs. L. U. Hitchner entertained the P.vthi.in thimble Tuesday afternoon at her homo, .''01' W. Joseph st. The afternoon was busily spent crocheting and embredelering after which a el iinty luncheon was served by the hostess, in three weeks the "thimble" ill be entertained at Easle point bv Mrs. Freeman. ( AKI) PAKTY TFI;D.Y. A card party was hold hy the Home greiye. Ne). 10. Woeielmtn circle. Tues- ' el ay afterneon at Orchestra hall. The j first prize was won hy Mrs. Robert Hoik, second. Mrs. Ilebert Marchant. jr.; third. Mrs. Henry Myers. Amdht.r card party will be given in two w eeks. JR. SITY3I()l"lt STKITK HY HI S. Dr. T. K. Seymour. 114 K. Third st., was struck by a Jitney bus at the cerner of Mill st. and Lincoln way W., Tueselay afternoon. lie- was mt injureel. Dr. Seymour had jumped from a moving south side car directly in the path of the bus. joint MKirrrNc iv ciikistiax ciimc'ii. A Joint business and social meeting of the Christian Kmleavor and the i Ceeei Will circle of the First Christian j church will lo held in the .church jparlors eeinesday night. A large at tendance is requested. I T.l'WI? I'm? ("T IIViTfVI Mrs. Charles Futterkneckt and sons, Eugene ;jnd Clarence, W. Fourth st., left Tuesday afternoon for Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif., and New Mexico. They expect to be gone all summer. MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED. FOR f ALE Mules. .Mules. .Mules. Twenty-two head ed" mules. All young, sound and h-oke, weighing from nine to fourteen hundred pounds. Three to live years eUl and nicely muted. Also throe hcael of light delivery horses. This steu k can be seen at Major Pros.' Packing Company's plant, Mishawaka. Ind, FOIL SALE New Harlcy-Davidson motorcycle; 2 speeds; been usx'd 4 weeks. Pig bargain. Inquire W. 10th st. FOR RF.XT Several heiusos in g-eoel location near business district. Kent $9 and $10. Inquire Kalph S. Feig, 10S W. Secemd st. FOR KENT One large front room. Meelern convenience for roomers. Centlemen preferreel. 120 S. Spring st. Home plume 95. Foil UKNT Three modern rooms, furnished fer light housekeeping. Home phone irJZ. AeL-.ms anel Son are in the market fer all kinds ef second hand geieuls. N. Main st. Home pheno WANTl'D Experienced girl for housewoik. References required. Enquire 4 L' :i W. Third st. FOR PENT Modern front brick flat. Inquire 22:! S. Spring st. FOR SALE OK RENT A fine manufacturing plant, gooel brick buildings. C:',,000 square feet lloor space, steam heated, well-lighted, operated by never failing water power. located on New York Central Lines and Grand Trunk. John J. Schindler, Agent, Mishawaka. Ind. NORIHWEST OF YPRES Important Events Developing on Line to Coast Report Capture of Trenches. p( TTi:PDAM. June 2:'. Hvents of imp'-rtame have- be-gun and are eleveleiping rapidly on the- northern section ef the line- stie te hitg frem P.e singhe. i-eerthwe-t e.f Vpros. to the roast a Nieuoort. Fed- months juist this elistr:ct has oee'ii "ne man's lanel". both suits hibling forts and ethe-r island Positions in tho lloetded cejuntry. Now. with tine weather prevailing, the- opportunity ef the: Ib-igjans has ;.rr:ve.l and they have' seied it magniin i'-m lv . The ir vigorHis attacks eiuiing tne- week end litve- resulted in tho J-W-lgiatiJi winning an important p.. int. Th y beg;'. n their edfensivo e,n Satureiav afternoon with .1 igemms ar-tilh-tv e oi entratien o i the e ne-my'.s tietu he'S ami lira :s f ceunmunieations. T'ae rain of proje-tilts entinueeJ with:t a minute's cessation throughout the- nii:ht. At elawn on Sumlay. Kim: Albert's infantry made- a sphn 1 i 1 assault em the eerm..!i lines between Pixmude ;.nel Nieupert. The enemy was unprepited for such a spirited assault at this moine-nt and cave way bef.,re the farv of the atta k. Th- Belgians took j, ,v, s!on "f three lin.-s ef iienehes. In etr.e of them tliey raised their eounti's flag amid e-heering that ran up a 'id elow n tlo ir ranks. Mereejer. th v were a'-'e to hedd their new ptiot: anl to i-ring up artille ry t J.'dnts f ittht-r east than any yet reaeh1 -iiu-e last autumns inumlations p'.aee.l an imp.issaide la e between the i;po.-inrr for es. iiiii: nn:r dii:s. LINT" X. P'd . Jul e 2... Pollio . eears eld, el.ief of r!o- lire ek j:irt:r.ent here, eiroj'cd dead heart failure today. or
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rr T T -INEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS social i:vi:nts. Fourteen students ed the wige's school will be given their eliplomas at the e omme ne -enie nt ' i ei--te be held this evening at the pari-h hall, em W. Napier st. There- will be a aned program of recitations, songs, musie- and plaht. The exercises ed K. Pulaski Falcons will be held Thursday evening a Warsaw hall. The military bail e;f Z. P.. Iilcons will hold its rehearsal Friday ev ening at 7 :.". e'e lo k at '.. P. hall. The singing rehearsal ef the St. Hedwige's choir will be held l-ri-Ia evening at the St. Hedwige school building. PAPTlsMS AT ST. llLHWKdl'S ( IIC1U II. Certruele, the- infant elaughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Laelislaus Hazinski. S. Laurel st.., was baptized Me-nday evening. The god-parents are Mrs. Hedwige Keiizeerowski and Leo Hazinski. Jehn. the newly born son f Mr. and .Mrs. John Wrzesien. was baptizeei Weelnesilay mornii'.g. Tiie geulparents are: Miss Hedwige Pilarska and Michavl Ewalt. Rev. Zuhowicz, C. S. C, performed the ceremony. MAKIUACKS. The marriage of Miss Cecilia Mnrkovjk, ehiughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Macowiak. l.'..O S. Orae-e st.. and Michael Szymko-viak. son of Mr. anel Mrs. Anthony Szymkowiak. 7-1 O'Prien st.. took place this morning at SS'.t) o'clock at the St. Casimier's church. Rev. Stanislaus Cruza. C. S. C.. paster ef tue parish, performed the ceremony. The attendants were: Miss Helen Caelacz and Joseph Mackowiak. brother ef the bride. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home ef the bride's parents, the guests being immediate relatives and friends. pi:hsonals. Phillip Antes:kiew icz has returned to Cranel Rapids after a short visit here with friends. Stephen Prazinski has left for his home in Chicago after a few elays' visit here with friends. John Eydlowski ef Detroit is In the city en business. Miss Rosalia Cajewski has left for her home in Clevelanel after a week's visit with fricnels here. Micheal Andrzejewski of Dowagiac visit with frienels here, is in the city visiting with friends. Frank Kostnicki has left for his home in Tedeeh after a fews elays' Mr?. Mary Lusterska of West Hammemel is in the city em business. Stephen Cabr,ylcwh'Z has returned te his home in Detroit after a brief visit hero with friends. Andrew Lazewski of Crand Rapid, who has hen here visiting with friends, left toelay for Chieaget. Miss Clara Jaroszcwska. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jaroszewski. 2201 Kenwood av.. who submitted to a serious eperation is somewhat improvcl. Miss Helen Stannlcka has returned te Cary after a brief visit here with frienels. Andrew Daniewski has arrived here fremi East Ohieage to spend a fewdays with friends. Matthew Kalinowski has left for his home in Lapeirto after a short visit hero with frienels. Marion S. Corski. 122 S. Chestnut st.. left this nmrning for Chieaget. e.p. a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Steszewski have arrived here from Chieaget fer a few days' visit with relatives anel friends. They arc the guests ef the former's parents. Mr. anel Mrs. Stanislaus Steszewski. V. Napier st. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Crzesk. who were here te attenel the wmhling of Miss Lottie Mnichowska. left this morning for their homo in South Ohlcagei. John Skodiszewski returned Tuesday te his hemo in Fetrt Wayne, after a slmrt visit here. Jacob Cleslikiewicz of Milwaulceo has arriveel heie for a few elrr.s' visit with frie-mls. He Is the guest at the heune e.f Marion Knoppa, '.C . W-. Division st. Miss Angela Matusiewicz has arrived here from Laporte te spe-ml a few elays with relatives and frienels. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Szulc. f,n: W. Division st. Miss Helen Lijewicz. !s2! Calvert st.. has gone to Stue-benvilb-. ' .. to spe nel a few days with relatives and frienels. M ieszyslaus S.yzyglowski has bft fer his he.me in Pullman. III., afte-r a brief visit here with frienels. EITTEN BY GREAT SNAKE Lincoln Iark .e KeMr Suffer Wound While !Vedin:x Pyllnm. CHICAC.M. June ::!. 'y I)e Vrykeej)or ef the- Lineedn jark zoo. today was nursing a sorbets woutnl intliete-ej, in his hand by a L,(S-feed j'.vtiion. ); Vry was giving the snake- its bi-immth-ly meal. He was jiumpim: food into it.s stomach with a long food gun. Six-, toon men were holding the snake's body. Th ramroel e,f the gun eaimht. in "the snake's stoma h. and th'j python, thinking it was part e.f the, fe)od. re sented He Vry's efforts to el. pive him of it. Its iaw snappfl -hut en the kee jier's lianel. I "' Viy sa i-l toelay the wound was extreme 1 v painful hut he elid ned be-lieve it was j.e.isoi-ed. r;n:m:i:no i- srp.wixt.. W'ASHIXOl (iX. .7 ;ne- 2 : ThMexiean i.opulation of d.-'tait ;,r Cu-r-rerei rrart ieally is starving wis reported t" the Amejie.m Red Cp.-s To. ela with an earnest appeal fe.r relief. 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ALLHOLLANDTRADE GO 10 OVERSEAS TRUST New Order in Council to Be Issued Expected to Stop All Exports Going to Germany Through Holland. LONDON. June :. The foreign o.'hce :ti.ertd today p. Ambassador Pa.ge for transmission to Washington ;i :r.e:r."randum plain;ng the Rriti'h -o e i r.nicnt't: e tfe rts to mitigal'- tl'.e harelships .f neutral traders on a-e-ount of the erde-rs in council ami eithe r w ar me asure s. Tiie memorandum, although n t a roplv to the American contraband r.ote. gives a summary e-f the me-as-nrt's adoptil te enforce, wit it a httlo friv tion as possible. On-at Pritain's policy of shutting e.;f Ccrmany from the rest of the verld. The- forejr rt;co sets fortl: irn-tho-is whereby neutral- may trade with'Cit romin; inte) conflict with these regulations. The text of the note will not bo published here unless It is given cut in Washington. Te stop Ccnnan Traele. An e-nle-r in council is about to bo issued pre)hibiiing exportation of all goeuls te Ifedlanel except those Ce"nsigneel t The Netherlands overseas Trust. This is expected to stop tho trade- now believed te bo passing threeugii Hedlaml into Cermany. AnnoiTnceniont to this effect was maele in tho htuse of commons Tueselay hy Capt. I'. C. Pretyman. parlia-nu-ntary under-sveretary to the board of traele. Expectation ef gooels to The Netherlanels Overseas Trut wembl bo equivalent to a gur. rantce that m goeds. either in the form reeoiel or in a subsequent form, wonbl re-ach ;l country hos'ih to (ireat Pritain. Mr. Pretyman ma!e the animuncoment in lntretducing "the custom -pertatien re-strietien bill." He explained that a partial arrangement with The Ne the rlands Trust had i-een in operation fer some time ami that the Pritish e'emsul hael made a favorable report Hereon. Pest l'or Ciiglaml. He adelc-el that the soetner the trade mw parsing thretugh Hollaml into (Germany was stepped tin bitter h would be for tho interests of England. Tho bill permits the extmsiem of similar control over the e-xpeuts of other neutral countries. The bill carries a penalty ef 2.'C( fine eir imprisonment feir twa years. Cemsigners ami shippers, wil be equally responsible. Mr. Pretyman said it was proposed not only te regulate- the number of cemsignments exneirted. but to kceji a careful recetrd ef the amount etf eae h article going te e e rtain countries anel te prohibit furtl'or exiertatiem immediately It appeared that more of any artie-le was gedng te any country' than ceiuhl netrmally bo consumeel there. A special ce.mmittee- will he appointed te eleal with lie e nse s feir eperting reittem. Mr. Pretyman said all cotton prduets weuihl be en the prohibited lists. The bill passed nil stages. BIRMINGHAM BARRED FROM CLEVELAND PARK CLEVELAND. .. June 2 !. Thcr'is no room at the Cle veland ball park fer Jeo P.irmingh:'. m. elepetsed manager. Jeio has been in the habit of re4 peuting every day since lie- was fired as manager a month ag. He has been neitif'ed by Rres't Snmcrs that he coubl md enter the park, ami thir; pre e ipitati d a le-gal battle' r ight ot'C the re-el. Birmingham engagrel a lawye r and says lie will e edle-ct his salary until the end " net year on knejw the reason why. Pirmingham's salary is said to be J'.OOO a year. POSTPONE SALE. ST. LriS. Mo.. June 2Z. The .-r.5 at au-tie:n e.f the property ef the Wabash railroad, which was te have been held here today, has been postponed until Julv Lake Erie & Western R. R. EXCURSIO-N l-'ery Sunday In June (returning same day) to Indianapolis $2.00 Special train will Ieae South lh'ii'l 7:00 a. nr., ret u ruins leave Indianapolis .":!." p. m. leer tiektH and full i ll f of in:t t in,, iipply te ncent I.. K. A. . It. ums COATS' Timn.D. All numbers, Mack and white, also all colors. 4 ov Por Dotou, 4c Per Spool. CJLVS, B. OO, ITS IN Tile SUCTION i 1 j. e h r. T.orr -a ;uira-tf f r-r vve i r - fit r. ' CO. !13 Slth Nlirhicnn Mrrt.
