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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 24 1o1s. SACRIFICE HUGHES (5= v TREVINO RECALLED | 1 AR | Charles F. Iughes a stantial en- it} ty of tha committee to sign statement.” said Mr. Johnson. : ;v rge majority favor Mr. Hughes |‘r\ . 1 fx-Justice Goes by the Board at | v o i i et e minowis <oc” | Herrera Sent to Take Command in | | ceeded in blocking action i his fa- Progressive Meeting e Northern Mexico for the opposition tc the endorsement . | of Ar. Hughes, because the methods New York, July 24.—The leaders|by which the adjournment was ob- Washington, July 24.—That the of the majority favoring the endorse- | {7ited Will be appreciated by voters. | Carranza government’s rule in North- | = ; Under the circ ances, an endor: ment of Charles E. Hughes at le circumstances, an endor ern Mexico is shaky at the best is | ment for Mr. Hughes by the commit- | poo = &8 i meaiin Srloil e e L s llbscom ek oxala pazentin|ine fopin: 1 ion of persons here who are follow- mittee on Saturday at Syract e- {him. His supporters there did not N e 5 Se o SR e I ing the Mexican situation closely. Ad- | cided to adjourn the meeting, it wa : 2N “‘\‘q‘n y"‘l‘]'vr“nw“” = of | ditional evidence was found today in | B ¢ 2 ‘ o] | official advices to the war department from General Bell at El Paso that General Trevino, the C nza com- | mander in Chihuahua been or- | on the governors which was | fort will he made to have a vote on . > | = RS GHL A ernorship, which wa THel mAatte ot onioln o o urrieideied o exicolGlty Al Tel 5 supposed canlicandidateMmhon ext steps toRbel = SRt a iR Aneyino sEnaativing in Sitoy) = 4 - g face of the revival of the Villista taken will be decided within the SR o) A : At the outset of the meeting the | next fesw d g movement in his territory or his in- 2 ability to cope with the situation was leaders who favored endorsing e- >erli ‘ 5 4 ed endor the re Perkins Knows Of No Letter. Tesponsible! for his recalll publican state and national tickets George W. Perkins said he did not The belief is growing that Villa is | learned yesterday, because they could = 2 the progressive state committee. That matter has not heen decided yet endorsing Hughes without permitting | though it is not likely that aonther ef- not obtain the passage of a resolution apparently certain to go in favor of Judge Samuel Seabury. were satisfied that the vote would be | know of any movement to get an |in the saddle again and beginning to ’ " . two to one in favor of Hughes, and |informal endorsement of Mr. Hughes | feassert the power he formerly had. | i bl t e e | Army officers are inclined to credit, 3 O protec € public agains that there was a > majority for | through the medium of a letter. He e Z i § W =0 . the persistent reports that the wily hitman. They lost fifteen votes, | said the opponents of Mr. Hughes had | pandit has recovered from his wound howeyer, s through theMidesertion ofil ol oJsor o fdonsider that they! hadlllanallis sathering s conaiderable force | Spurlous an d adulterated P . . ence of the meeting. " . X L & 5 e < ! oy will be sutd, “that those who pre- [ 000 men, the number given in one | ] A p11‘1n th Ole “]akers Of Then August F. Schwartzler of the | venteq action at the meeting were | of the reports. Officers are more in- | i S ) € s the Genuine Aspiri rk e Eugnas sna Whtian: tocion | s 1ot kiR o expees the il o | imate of 500 mon. e o la” oo | e Genuine Aspirin ma o . e o gy DO oA | It is clear that a very large majority | ranza government in Northern Mex- | 20 bzl 1t 2 wanted to endorse Mr. Hughes, but | j a b ictorious in T i Gy T ool e e r F b ico have been victorious in recent | e\ferzr pac age an e‘lerjr s es ess his vas 3 . 1 -] . zf;“r‘\"‘éfin":h siuziessihi= motioniwash ovzind ) with the supposedly better armed and Lablet Wlth Thiataas the situation when a re. Robert H .Elder denied that the | organized forces of the de facto au- A 18 WA (o lon, s anti-Hughes faction had prevented a | thority, gpaismaniics ders i Bydiliam HEH e “During the day session a number The report from General Bell was X 3 Th iss had every member of the com-| ,¢ o \ho after sending proxies to | Sent to the war department _through e ayer ross mittee card-indexed and was able 10|y, \oiaq for Hughes. had appeared at | General Funston, and, as given out check up very rapidly. He found that |\ "\ cting in person, altered their | by the department, read as follows: Afteen of their followers who could | \von a victory at Syracuse. of his former followers. It is doubted, | Bronx, & supporter of M. Hughes, Who [ serving their personal political ends | clined to give credence to the were prevented by the filibuster of a a y s0-ca threatened to cast his ten votes : engagements and that the so-called | cesswas|taken andisome xapl e e1ou Bl telianal caia fihath thelcontraryvas the desertion of fifteen men and the |y, "onq heean to oppose any en-| “General Herrera has taken com- ; not stand the bitterness and turbul- “I think every rizht-minded man [ however, that he has as many as 18,- fiela nine proxies, took the leaders of lang not seeking to express the will of [ timate of 500 men. But it is minority ~emposed of men with axes | villistas are, more than able to cope | lations were made by the Hughes-| ("€ 1 . S Herrera Favors Industry. switch by Schwartzler, made it exX-| 4 .. . 1 The vole would have been |mand in Chihuahua. General Tre- tremely doubtful if the Seabury vote | ., loce as to rob the endorsement of [ Vino has been ordered to Mexico City | couldibe oyercomes . Ny weizht, or else would have been |and probably left today. Herrera be- Executive Auditor George F. Flynn, Ainst endorsement. The fear of this | lieves in getting the mines in opera- who was in an ante-room representing 2used the men who favored Hughes | tion and encouraging foreigners to Governor Whitman, made similar rap- | ;"\t through the adjournment mo- | start work with their properties.” | = 1d calculations, tion in order to escape this danger. The information that General Her- g i See Whitman Beaten. “Refore the faction favoring Hughes | rera is favorable to the resumption . FC g i ml}#l H During the recess a consultation | hegan to appreciate the situation |of industrial activity in his military was held by Walter A. Johnson, chair- | there was a practical understanding | district is regarded here as a sign : R A i nHlkfll{flh man of the state committee; Virgil K. [ that the three resolutions should be [of a more friendly disposition toward 5 Kellogg, Judge William L. Ransom, | debated together, each side to have | the United States on the part of the f ”"“mfll‘h William H. Hotchkiss, and Jacob L. |an hour and a half. There would have [ Carranza government. It relieves in G f P oy 99 Holtzman. They came to the conclu- | hbeen plenty of time for a vote. The|a measure the feeling of surprise in : Your uarantee O, urlty sion that, although they could easily | result showed that the progressive | Washington over the slowness of the J Pocket Boxes of 12 obtain an endorsement of Hughes, | party is opposed to committing itself | Mexican authorities in coming to an H The trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg. U. S. Pat. Office) is a guarantee that the mono- they could not prevent the cndorse- | in vor of cither of the old parties. | agreement with the TUnited States aceticacidester of salicylicacid in these tablets is of the reliable Bayer manufacture. Bo‘tfles Of24 and Bottles Of 100 ment of Judge Seabury. Thev de-|and favors havinz the men of the |with regard to international differ- cided to save Whitman by sacrificing | rank and file of the party pick their | ences. the endorsement for Hughes and went | own candidates. The decision that an Il back to the meeting determined to | endorsement of Hughes from such ¢ AID FOR POLAR EXILES prevent a vote by an early adjourn- | turbulent hody would be valueless was s ‘ ment. made by the Hughes men when thev [ Rescue Ship to Be Sent for Shackle- Mr. Holtzman of Kings said last |saw their supporters twere rapidly ton’s Party. night that the meeting was nearly two pping from them. . 5 \ lice McGure telegraphed to Flint for | five years old. The womas as g in it except clothes for { to one in favor of Hughes and that he “I have heard that George W. Per- London, July 24.—In view of the Hformation Filleal Norry andl ohel s or 3 he will believed a vote on the governorship s and his associates may try to | possibility of the failure of the third Couple We Reticent twenty. She wore a weddir 5 ookkee i i 1tomok question would have gone in favor of | have Mr. Hughes endorsed informal- | attempt now being carried out by o Mies T onsen, | The bahy was named Arthur - o s e~ Sir E: st St ~kleton ir sma ves- | N = Governor Whitman. i 3 £ tlires Sofgcommitis eEae B \‘ l : ; ‘,l b £ r of ing 1 ] Taks| six months old, she said | v Robert H. Elder, who returned ves- | men to a letter. but that could not he | sel to rescue the twenty-two men o | keeper o boarding house at Lake They treated him just terrible = Has h i- | nis Sti xploration party left ! TPorset s one of the ore im- : 4 terday from Syracuse, d that with- | considered a ratification of his candi- | his antarctic exploration party lef e eI | ol il s S habhy | wak in a few days progressives all over the | dacy on the part of the progressive |on Elephant Island. in the South | portant v eyl ot Rt RN S S i e state would begin work on petitions | party. A real endorsement could Sheflm:ds‘,h and at his (m:s\ ‘\ll‘tvl‘v'?l. — ‘_‘I‘" : ‘:”’\“”‘ o : : “ a baby should, but fim other mor: o present the name of Judge Samuel | come only through a vote following an | request, the government has decidec i 3 2 G estoodifon Tiloydl 8 Bid Bt Cr il e e 5 }:ea%r:\r}c'nar the primarie i open discussion. The round robin, |ta dispatch a vessel from England for Mau Tnough[ to Have Kl“ed wlie | necs as the name by which wfl' “im:n.\‘n' :m”y“ ;[n hxyvyl‘l : ‘W\IPMN\\A:\ ‘ cate for the progressive nemination | which has been suggested, would be | this purpose as soon as she is fitted 7| the iicnllor thesmaniduring the it s i e for governor. an expression of a few individual [ out, no suitable wooden vessel being i thev stayed at her|® Eis = CHEMIST AD. 4 Baby aud SeH house, at No. 88 Western avenue. Quarrelled About Baby. g & seagne State Chairman Johnson said last | opinions.” avallable at any South American ) : Dotk they cameo to my house last{ «Dhe man and woman were quar- : Gy o wsday,” said Miss Jensen, “and I = : rom ] 3 = E cernor and Company —_— | . K : (LESWC oyeznonian by G | never did know what their 1 relling all the time, but it seemed to nist ) 7 unced Adventurers of Tngland Trading | Chicago, TIl, July 24 Miss Mar- Ik atit last names We Give Royal Gold Trading Siamps— Ask for them § Into Hudson Bay,” has Eratuitously were. They did not seem to tell |be chiefly about the baby. ’ the nutation placed their vessel Discovery, es- Jorie C. McIntosh, of Lake Forest, | mych about themselves. “When they came to my house they ! metals ¢ hid Special Cut Prices for Week of July 24th to b2 ¢ | pecially built for antarctic explora- and Miss Isabella Burrill, of Geneva, The man was called Lloyd I{had only a brown suitcase, and I here Bucks, tion, at the disposal of the admiralty. [ N. Y., who is stopping with her, yes . would say that he was about twent found out today that there a ne 5 | i N <, Sa i July 29th, Inclusive. Lieut. Commander James Fair- | terday discovered a triple death m weather, an experienced ice-master, o = tery on the grounds of the Onwentsi . i 8 v ] B | has been appointed to command the| ey b : e d SCU["' PKG 4 M | vossel now fitting out at the Deven- | COUntry club. They found the bodies, : f WL port dockyard. On completion of the | of an unidentified man, 2 Woman and 4 4 ! Ny - preparations, if news is not received | a baby. A lake county coroner's = of a successful issue of Sir Ernest's | jupy Jator said that the man had shot A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this ‘I' present attempt to reach Elephant |his cnild, his wife and himself. > v Bi A IO Island, she will then proceed thence The two young women went for T e 10k it onyby taking the explorer on board on the | canter over the Skokie valley. They i way. were on the Onwentsia club's bridle : 3 s 2B AR 5 le Sll ar, 2 It is anticipated, says the an-|parp when Mi MelIntosh’s hor - : N g | nouncement, that the vessel will have | ¢pjea he saw a man and woman : > J > - 1 k POtatoes no difficulty in reaching her destina- | o, ed on the grassy bank of the e e ; . | i , | tion, and it is sincerely hoped that | poadway, covered by the underbrush | she will rescue the stranded party. At first,” said Miss Melntosh, a v 3 3 : : 1 lb Elryad Coffee , . 3 R Yo ' New Engian’”° Wo fip.-fm Snecialis OPPOSE PARTITION. thought they were asleep. hen we LN uliuol e v what had happened and rode b uol! Nationalists Hold Peaceful Meeting in | right up to the Onwentsia club and Dublin Park. told the watchman.” ) I 5 ) * A . 30 Stamps Free - : Neither the. polico nor the under- | , July 24.—Six thousand Na- taker were able to establish the iden- 2 q 5 | tionalists opposed to the partition of | | ¥ g hil 3 . . E N ?.‘-E . = = tity of the man, woman and child. ¥ % > Q E‘;., QUAKER Ulster under the Home Rule com-|mhe nearest they could come to it i : s R “':,« RAE A LAWY 8w LoDSIer GORN i i | promise held a meeting in Phoenix | (ac to get the initials of the dead park yesterday. This was the first| on from his hat, which was sold by || Dr. Naughton making an X-ray examination of the ) E g T YV 1-2's 25c CAN PKG 5c CAN 15c public meeting permitted by the an- | pojqin® i, nt, Michigan. These || Lungs, with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an {}NE nx i WY thorities since the rebellion. The | ypitials are “L. A. C.” They were || aid to Diagnosis. This and other wonderful methods WHO L ; ;‘;:&:Z:“‘f:d“'r\e;“’m(’:)“_“;;‘f:"m’:;rr:'{{"’d stamped in the band. Chief of Po- || of examinations are Free to all who 1!1"fJn him at d SUNJAHS Pts 50¢ Doz RINGS . . . 3dozen 25c | Resolutions were amomton sladsing | Pt St et Sl el el Tues ayfl Qts 55¢ Doz CAP3S . . . dozen 25c BB | those present to oppose by every ; }_‘_v_._.._____——__ legitimate means the partitioning of g To all who call on him at The ofn, Tt July 235 Ulster. | FREE FUR THIS Vlsfll Dr. Nanghton will give his €' ns, Remar > Diagnosis Disease, Wonderful “x-Ray” Fx ) 1 rvice, S WARM DISPTU PECTED. . gical and Office Treatments, Ab 10 Stamps Free With Any of the Pollowmg 10 (10 CCT C oL —— 1 can Sultana Spice c | 2 pkes Anti-Stick each 5¢ Senate and House Members Disagree Never hefore has such an opportunity been given the i 1 box Fluffy Ruffles Starch 10c 1 pkg Elastic Starch 10c or % On Navy Bill chould not fail to take advantage of it. The sick multitud 1 box Shaker Salt . 10 TR 0SS g ....each 3¢ [ S : - e ’ 7 4 | | every visit the young, the old, the rich. the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton ashington, July 2 e the y 5 b, 1d r e; ate d office 'S O S S| and cal 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream Pow- 1 bot Salad Oil ............20c | Tmes foers ymorrow r"‘rvl'\"nrcci ¥ | him should remember the day, date and office hours of his visits and .10¢ 1 can Globe Polish ........10c @ | will be named on the naval appropria- I e [FAreRYousSick?iATesYouSuf=[Rdstherinicaseiaicuzatstorinkeths DON 1 pig ASP Jelly Powderlhi 100 1 can “2 in 17 (Kills an:) loo tion bill, and the indications are that : oy A B 3 it is incurable. 1 bot Kitchen Bouquet ... ..25c 1 bot Jet Oil Shoe Polish ..10c tiste ML beia flehi Detveen diciin L fering? If So Call on H Not only will you be surprised branches of congres: hic! 3 I : ranches of congress, in which the : and Take Advantage of His | nis wonderful knowledge of disea fices from morning until ni president and secretary Daniels may his plain, concise explanation of eve i i have to take a definite position. . i i c ienc E ) is 3 i There is growing opposition in the certamly does heal | Skill and Experience. use and effect, but at the marvelous | s ‘ ymon | | | i | The sick multitudes crowd | house to the large increasc written The rapidity with which he de- | rapidity with vhich his ¢ | into the naval budget by the senate I scribes all diseases is truly wonderful | sense treatment goes to the seat o Representative Kitchin, the democrat- | and astonishes all who call upon him; | the trouble; giving relief, and in al ic floor leader, lired up with oppon. | ana his extensive practical experi- ,< that have not progressed too | far, a cure, Iy Free Free City Delivery Delivery ents of the senate appropriations. Mr In our file of reports, covering a period J 3 s him to determine on \ / 8 A‘ M Kitehin has informed his “small navy | of twenty years, literally thousands of i OR\Y e ! 3t inol treatment is foreczema and similar | from 10 o’clock in the mormng to 6 o’clock in the eve ening to (onsult W xth .md examine thing like the increases proposed L% | i [ skin troubles, The first use of Resinol the senate. | g H ly. Phflne 135 J‘ Mr. Kitehin has gone even further, | Ointmentand Resinol Soapusually stops all cases personally | He has announced his opposition to | theitching ard burning, and they soon n ! any bill that is not approximately | ¢learawayalltrace of the eruption. No 1% § | within the total approved by the house | other treatment for the skin now before ® ° o X | originally and minus provision for a | the public can show such a record of _ We Give Roy:l Gold Ti'adxfl" Stam>s—Ask fur Them - building gram extending over a| professional approval SPECIALIST CATARRH, STOMACH, KIDNEY AND CHRONIC AILMENTS. OFFICE AND LABORATORY) pcrmd of years. l Soid by oll drsesiete 311 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER, MA

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