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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1022, ' Germany, China, Japan, Italy, Hol- ue, Cost, $300, | . . . HEfi N’s R”LE IN land, Sweden and virtually all of the A[;TIVE WEEK F R Charles W. Francls, garage on West Funeral of 14 Killed In Mexican Riot South and Central Amgrican coun- Main street, Cost, $400, y State Trade school, garage on Fair- i tries, it Favorable Congress, view street, Cost, $1,100, y ) President Obregon has a congress, Carlson & Torrell, building on elected last September, that is dis- Dwight street. Cost, $6,000 tinctly favorable to him in the lower 1. A. Bimpson, enlarge garage door on Main street, Cost, $200, house and not 1y . istic in' ] the- wenate. " Tne enamver of depuiies 1016336 Noted in Week's Report-' """ c."si@oton, 765 Areh street, gar- | ratified without dissenting vote the de nge, Cost, $260, From Being Quit [t et amsieniten|+ Realty Report Normal to the various projects of law which - — the ohlet executive cither has sub-| ,.00en thare were but 13 bullding |39 1 Mexico City, Dec, 16.—A milltary |mitted or plans to submit. Among situation that is decidedly better, an|inese are a regulation of Article 27 permits issued this week the umoua economic_situation that is without |\nich iy the thorn of disagreement fn |°f MONey represented in bhilding op- I doubt worse, and an international sit- |, arnational affairs; an amendment erations is somewhat larger than for uation that fs in status quo. These |ty Article 123 dealing with labor, and |t past few weeks. The week's aro the terms used by IMPATLAL ob- | umereuy ather messures coneerned |PUIAINg totals $45,526. The amount of B0 nere to.desctite ccnditions dn|Lum os ather measures o trading in realty circles as indicated Depar[ment 0[ Gommeme AI]. Mexico as they were on December 1 v in papers filed at the town clerk's of- " Big Three Rule. 4 [J when President Obregon completed Despite rumors of disagreement and fice is about normal. the wecond year of his adminstration. | orici) eatoustes. the Bl Threa:| The Week's reports follow; nounces Tuberculosis Mortality Combined optimism and vruulmlam‘m“ continue to direct in the main Warrantee Deeds, R rrceeead by parsone ‘:”“-w"l‘"':"filmu destiniey of the republic. Presi-| Carl B Johnson to Joseph M. Hult- Ofine‘;nl A‘l’\'nr‘(‘:I I“)hr’:xon‘viha :\"‘nlrx- d‘ent Obregén, Becretary of ’Yn(crmr F Al;l:fl“’:l “Bor‘::mt:)”/‘\i;\rlrrw Panase Washidytar, Pooi. 18,-<The. Hapkris b L f i 3 i B it o Prssidant Care ;nu»-; nnr;(fi:rtrr(ur’.:’ of the 7'3“?“55 wicz and Alex Semasho, Oak and Put. | Ment of commerce,, through the bu- The aftermath of a demonstration of workmen and their sympathizers in Mexico City against ranza, unfold his program of national |4t & WHUEE B O the [nam streets, reau of the census, announces that |the lack of water, recently—funeral of 14 workmen who were killed in the rioting in which some reconstruction which, ~according to | rRE P L P 4T hesion that| . Peter and Katherine Huybrechts to|about 88,000 deaths were due to tu-|250 participants were injured. him and his adherents, is to lift Mex- swept Carranza from power, named \\'Ill_l:lm Tomas, 280 Chapman street. | berculosis in the death refistration ico from turbulence and rebellion to 4. 10" Hyerta provisional president, Richard O'Gorman to Marcello and | area of the United States in 1921, and :hpluan of dignity and credit among |, 4" aventually ‘seated Obregon at the |ANdrew Balukas, Olive street. if the rest of the United States had|tjon for the adjoining state of N(--! for the same state. The lowest|his home. The child was said to be ¢ naf on: of the world, head of government. The officlal Joseph Hultgren to Carl K. John-|as many deaths from this cause in|pragka, The high rate for Colorado|adjusted tuberculosis rate for the |seriously injured. Hopes are held out 3¢ c.“nni'ze”d::lom:'t Mexico to. | f@mily, however, has not remained in- “"’;; {’Jflks“ E:“:p“;rf'v it proportion to the population, the total | js eyvidence not of unhealthfulness of | white population is 55.7 for Missis- | for his recovery, 4 By is more at neace than at —any|lact. General Antonlo Villareal =re- 155'161'}1:"1, s Bl o Buchere, ;‘“T‘:’" of deaths from tuberculosis|the climate, but of the attractiveness|sippi and the lowest for the colored N e main st pm ' yihan at . AnY |signed from the agriculture portfolio M- e ' :rtflo./\ " : n (;’Pnnrr!" United States for 1921 5¢ the Colorado climate to those af-|population is 159.7 per 100,000 popu- T e e S g, ul“mpm”_nm_ fave either|and that department is now admin-| o7 B SN 9 L ASORCHD Scamon, i ;‘2;"“‘0; 7,0‘00, or 15,000 less than | ficted with tuberculosis. lation for Florida % CLASS MEETING, $oad the fring suad or have die|!*tered by Ramon de Negrl, sub-sec.| ™50 TI06) t al, t The thend of the CabsreuIodl’ Horiihe o wilh commpa TR e A Viry, 1POStA et g, ofithe I battle, Gens e ancisto Mur, (retary. General Francisco Serrano is|. = ‘l:’l'“‘s” .;fl':""‘g;, e hfl » to Joseph h ‘1‘ ’(;‘“' of ”“19 “]"’“:‘;,"W;" death | colored populations, adjusted rates| Child Falls Out of cxecutive committee of Everyman's Gilh the most pretentious rebel, was |2¢CTetary of war, succeeding General s:f"t-& LRI gh U n(greet. r:é olhu ov\lnwu:l - In the H'"i"‘: have been calculated separafeiy for S d St Wind Bible class will be held tomorrow Biuted fast o‘:-t ber following his|Enriaue Estrada, and Miquel Alessio| | BVCT pson Lumber Co., to Mor-|of the registration area, all except|tne white and colored populations. 4 econ Ory WINAOW | morning at 8:55 at O. J. Murray's ofitd . eLo! °D 8 Mis|pobles replaced Rafael Zubaran Cap- 'S Tulin, et, al, Queen street. one, Utah, show thelr lowest rates for | yn this group of states the highest| Michael Koczera, age 20 months, of | studio, according to an announcement pture at Tepehuanes, Durango. bY|,,n. -~ resigned. General Amado Releases and Transfors. the year 1921, as presented in the |aqiucted fuberculosis rate for the|Maple Hill, was taken to the New made by President R. B. Skinner to- federal forces. His death was close- | 0 i' 0 jo"0¢" the head of the depart-| Solomon Johnson to C. Krnest Carl-|following table. ~The tuberculosis| wpite population is 115.7 per 100, |Britain General hospital today, suffer- | day. Immediately followlng the moet- ly followed by that of General Juan | =" " 0 ieations, succeeding |$0N: Ash street. Release of mortgage. | death rate in the registration area In 009 for Kentucky and the lighest|ing from injuries recelved when he|ing a photograph will be taken of the Carrasco, who for many months had | o 0 o1 6t Rubio. Berlin Savings bank to N. G. Cur-|1921 was 99.4 per 100,000 population | 4jugted rate for the colored popula-!fell out of a second story window at class, :nr:ohrll:atthe! :lent‘cout'i. vrin;'»iplully Radicall Hlestents. tis, Hamilton street. Release of mort- | against 114.2 per 100,000 population n the e of Sinaloa, The elimina- & 4 gage. " for the year 1920. tion of these two revolutionists had Radical elements are admittedly Lena Gorbach to Lincoln Realty To permit better interstate com- a salutary effect upon lesser rebel |stronger than two years ago, but!company, Boulevard and Carleton|parisons for the year 1921, adjusted chiefs who, according to war office (whether this is the result of alleged |streets. Transfer. rates based on the standard million :;tem;n:a,lhuve mm:’e reqm c:r lenletncg:flsrlmlwn nu;m‘-:i }x‘m‘:t'\‘x gT\'ern- Carl Stoeckert to Joseph Wratsch- g?n}:xlatlondl;nve :oen calculzm;d. Tt;e ¥ nesty in large numbers. ¢ /ment officials, or 1s ral pro-|ko, Norden street. Release of mort- ghest ‘‘adjusted” tuberculosis rate 48 being decided upon its individual (duct of the times, is a matter for gage, for 1921 is 173.8 per 100,000 popu- ! merits. L uvecudll:;or;- Y‘;bor ""10;8 ;mr\i't' :}r" Bernard Miller to Bdward Fierstein, | lation for the state of Colorado, and 3 ot y at Peace. large: eir sphere greatly during the | pond street. Transfer. the lowest is 36.7 per 100,000 popula- A Mexico as yet is not wholly at|past year, and strikes have been fre-| polish Tnvestment and Loan com- ¥ peace. Every state harbors its dis-|quent. pany to Carmelo and Guiseppe Motta, 5 i gruntled elements which at times| What, then, of Mexico at the end|Hunter road. Release .of mortgage. 1 ' adopt harassing tactics, sacking Vil-|of two years of Obregon? His friends| Marcella and Andrew Balukas to We have a 3 famlly llOIlse that mllst be Sold by next Tues- lages, blowing up trains and pillaging |point to the general peaceful situa-|Rjchard W. O'Gorman, Olive street. Get . o & haciendas. Mario Ferrer heads con-|tion to the de la Huerta agreement, Transfer, B e o b 5 i oF A Aty MRl Ay it v Mesasii wnd day or owner will lose it by foreclosure. Naturally we will de- Aleman and others are heard from (the substantial accomplishments of|Andrew Balukas, Olive street. Release B I I " SR frequently in Vera Cruz; Puebla, Jal- |General Obregon. His critics declare|of mortgage. Y B Fiinieon, MitAoaran, 400 Goers|that (ho. phesent peass 18 merety " on|" Cesaes Prandolina. to Biaitio Yhe- U cline no reasonable offer. Call Saturday night or Monday at the rero each has its wel known mal-|the surface, and that all thnt‘ls neied- zulli, Hunter road. Release of mort- | D Th' b & contents. The northern tier of states, |ed is a rebel leader of sufficient im-|gyge rtu . Tamaulipas, Coahuila and Chihuahua, | portance to cast the nation once again| ™ Myer Dunn to George Eager, Liber- S latest- IS 1S a rare oppo nlty for you. also reports outbreaks, but these are|into internal warfare. Business con- ty street. Release of mortgage. Vo 3 said by federal authorities to be in-[ditions canhot exist much longer as! ” New Britain National bank :to Ida D ad ol. #pired by rebels operating from the[they are at present, they assert, and |,,q George Chapman, 86 Henry street. e 4 ° United States side of the interna-|they are gloomy in their V'°"‘°"°“"'Tranafcr. Al ve' tional boundary. . Among those cited jof the future. 2 Charles M. Dunn to Mike Tocnecs, 1 g e ome an ln e : ", as the chief conspirators are Candido No Anxiety. # IRocky Hill avenue. Release of mort- ® i Aguilar, Pablo Gonzales, Esteban Can-| weanwhile General Obregon, enjoy- |gage. = tu'and Manuel Pelacz. All these men, g excellent Tealth after several| Frank Grygus to Switt & Upson 86 West Main Street Teleph 728 however, from time to time during|p,onthg of fliness, betrays no anxiety Lumber Co. Queen street. es ain Tree! the past few months have disclaimed |on3 gpparently is confident, to use his, Building Permits. ? DR- COOMBS € ep one 3 any intention to start trouble in Mex-i5orqs in addressing congresd recent-| A, Frederickson, 172 Steele street,| a | ico. ly, that “the situation generally of repair roof. Cost, $65. fhe.. Netmscapaiple . FLTSCAR. . And . The army has.been reduced to ap-|the nation indicates clearly that it| C. A. Maben, 36 West Pearl street, Chiropractor, 252 Main, cor. proximately 50,000 men, and the War|is geveloping normally along the road irepairs to veranda. Cost, $100. West Main. Tel. 765 I office budget for 1923 shows a ma- |45 prosperity in accordance with the| Vito Brescia, Hartford avenue. Two 's fall ru ' ® B it rom tuad o aa | TR rinciolen. condes aiores. andand fenement, $18,000. | cant. ot Blsbass Neturcopatus OYSTERS | If you have a two or three family house to sell Trains are running everywhere and|crateq by the Constitution of 1917, Harold Shepard, Harrison strect,| reatments assisted by the ultra an CLAMS in the southwest section of th .ty i th t. € CIty or In the west- # new highways are being opened. These | ,,.,yjding an impregnable safeguard one family dwelling. Cost, $15,000. Jther forms of the violet rays, togeth- " facts are pointed to by friends of (¢or the dignity and autonomy of the| B, Georges of 166 Main street, elec- | .- with the latest electric treatments CRAB MEAT A | President Obregon as substantlal | epypijc.” tric sign. Cost, $15. will restore this function and build to SHRIMP ern section, see us at once. We have a customer proof of the assertion that the era Alex and Anna Ahlberg, three ten-|the greatest possible degree the nerv- - d. & . . Bt Mn pan ta Ceas 8¢ Tan 1c Millinery Sale. SH el SoaNan ST Meiow] Ve 1 U8 IURIbAl AT Bl pupees Ab SCALLOPS who will act quick. Money to loan on second 5 ¢ In the display advertisement o |nue. Cost, $10,000. nan, woman or child suffering from % Economically, Mexico is in not as| . " 4o vium Millinery Co., Y. M.| Mag and Berkowits, office on sec-|jervous conditions, persistent coughs, LOBSTERS mortgages good condition as it was a year ago.| ") "\ i iqing published in last even-|ond floor of new block. Cost, $96. solds, chest and lung diseases, skin gages., ’l"l;:: A;u.e’nce“:; fiin&ed S:-;lt‘?“r::‘::' ing's Herald, it was erroneously stat-| A. L. Perkins, garage on Hillcrest n;maaes. atomncrh trou{hle;, neutrlma HONISS,S nition Wi el e anticl g t the 1c millinery sale now in iciatica or any form of rheumatism, fiux of forelgn capital, and business| *1 tel NP MNEC e " Y oxt sains in the back or back of neck. | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. :; ;: ndvi:::'i sur:d;a;i.lkl“‘M::f;‘ o’: Thursday. This sale will positively ;ioor‘c;r?{‘tt’tl(;lr: v:n?‘|r351§ h:a;t o1 24-30 STATE ST. 272 Main Street A Roilid Rt wok i , B A ki lose tonight. Two hats will be sold ! [or any W _failed to find re 4 | pgilt-edged security. “The general :toicn, cent over the price of one to-| ief regardless of what ailments, this HARTFORD | €conomic situation i§ Mexico has| ione_advt. 1\d contains a message of tremendous ghown no improvemeht during the mportance. . ‘ month of October, and conditions are . Office Hours—9® A. M. to 8 P, M. CROWLEY BROS. INC. : FOR SALE \ ' somewhat worse,” says a report to the Clty ltems PAINTERS AND F.‘A“lium;z(l'nl:fifl?l':n::‘ ;-s:;\::hll “;:‘n::;:’;\s: “r:ll?ut%s :nl.k tmn‘lvl'osl"rrlll};c. Y United States department of com- il ’ s s o vin Land Co., near_West Main. merce by John P. Bushnelll, acting & § SR ki € THE ® ZG?EEORAT%IES ‘ Sce Plan in my Office, trade commissioner in Mexico, cover-| Xmas trees. . Mark's church- - ' apman »ntree ing the current month. “This situa- yux]-g.—hxuivc.1 RS G 5 e . Or 'I‘EE. hrale l}i‘o M?‘D‘B HUMPHREY tion is due to the gradual decrease in other in Ireland—John McCor- o e 272 MAIN ST.—! NATIONAL BANK BLDG. the purchasing power of the popula- | mack's latest record, No. 60112.—C. / a4 ggfl:g?t‘reet %m #ion and the low state of general|L. Pierce & Co.—advt. y ESTIMATES FURNISHED 0 production. Up to the end of Octo-| Radio sets and supplies at Morans' Jobbing Promptly Attended. to ber the national congress had failed [—advt. ™ Tel. 2891. - to pass any legislation which would theet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— & oo have a remedial effect on existing |advt. F k R t U H ld CI f d Ad t e:c::omlc conditions. This, with the| Large coats for large women at % & H 07' lllc e llflls Se era aSSI 'e v 8. enactment of certaln labor laws . by | Besse-Lelands.—advt. 2 ral a Isun some of the states, is causing some| Good skating today. Pilz-Rhodes ) apprehension, The agrarian policy of Rink.—advt. Waiti until the e Carpenters and Joiners the administration continues to be en- ety ng P Hardwood Floors and Pancled Ceilings forced. Summed up, there is a gep- RELIEF ARRIVE |||comes down is a waiting a specialty, ; ¢ mmercial | o . | ¥ ; A T o o a. I eoronsed | American Supplies For Refugees |||game that doesn’t always pay ||| itcpairs . una| THE OLD HOME TOWN o 5 | . PR Py e gales and production. | » From Turkey Reach Saloniki. (lldividends. We are advising | - WG A Y IV, ; Optimistic Note. Saloniki, Dec. 16.—One thousand (||the purchase of real - estate The most optimistic note in the| " reysnlios for the relief of v p Y economic situation arises (rom Ahe | geeg from Turkey have been unioaded |)|10W and we’ll tell you why if||| second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas agreement_reached last June in NeW |}, o vocently, and will help care for |[you'll call. heaters, ete, [ e g &:x;:ol:‘;:: the needy until the arrival of the| A. LIPMAN ta and representatives o v ), i | _ :;g: crrd‘i’mm Che tRassUby dapurt. &TP;E:“?&dR:?m%;O” fl";:fmtx'::lz‘nrr;;’nr;‘ hLTo PHONE’ New and Secondhand IPurniture. ment says that the 12,000,000 pesos| .o gone under the dircction of R.! 1190 R R e b i necessary for the initlal interest pay-| ar 'y, vidson, of Ashland, Kentucky, —_— ment due next January 3, 18 NOW ON | 504) representative of the Near East| MW”MW@ deposit and that the remainder of | p . ¢ i Pl D R l N K e e he 33,000,000 pesos to be paid next A i & S Room 212 the 33,000, peso! | -~ At Kavalla, a committee of Amer- | ¢4«i @\. oot Bm % year will be available on the pre-|j.,, tshacco men have done heroic DEVEN w Britdin, Conn. AYERS’ SODA wATER scribed dates. If Mexico meets these | opy n the distributing of refugee | payments promptly, financlal cireles| gy, 5505 | Take home a large bottle of lemon admit that business stability will be | and lime—something you will like— . greatly increased. it's delicious, TLL SPRING WE WONT The past year has seen no forward Three size bottles—3e, 10¢ NEED TOFUSS WITH , gtep taken toward recognition of FEEDIN’OE HEAT) e or e, 11 e e | FIRE INSURANCE French Hat COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and lock which has existed ever since Sec- retary Hughes made his famous de- Now is the time for Merchants to take out additional Fire In- mand that American rights in Mexion [ff surance as visk is greater owing to stock of holiday goods. ’ emphasized, President Obregon and HAVE YOU 809 ? Sho e the foreign office have reiterated that to sign such a treaty would stulitify HUI 'I':z & COSTEI [ national honor. Secretary Hughes is Professional Building {nsistent that proper guarantees for 7 WEST MAIN STRERT life and property be given, and there TEL. 24-4 MAIN ST. are no indications that cither side Advance styles of Exclusive Hats, also will recede. r H handkerchiefs, hosiery and other nov- Twenty-six nations have now rec- sheiiy/ elties that make most desirable Christ- ognized the Obregon regime, including e _______________________" =i ——— ASHES AND RUBBISH \ mas gifts. For a very nominal sum we will remove ashes from your premises weckly, w THREE FAMILY HOUSE | yirgt Ward—Monday. Second Ward—Tuesday. Third Ward—Wednesday. Fourth Ward—Thursday. TFifth and Sixth Wards—Friday. G a"d I t us keep your cellar and yard clean this winter, . THREE CAR GARAGE “THE. MAGUIRE CO. CHRISTMAS on Judd Avenue Paying better than 10% 102 LINWOOD STRE! PHONE 2057-1 GIFT SUGGESTIONS Very good buy FOR HER FOR HIM B L l Fl l FOR THE KIDDIES THE TWO TRAMPS WHO WERE EATING THE TOWN cux & DUNN Ol1Z ora 0. On Today’s Want Ad Page INTD DEET ESCAPED FROM THE JAIL,SO < ; 4 Vi MARSHAL OTEY WALKER BDECIBED To AVOID 92 W. Main St, “5e7 !t with Flowers Tel. 1116 Classifications 65 A-B-C-D AKY SUCH TROUBLE IN THE NEAR FUTURE Realtors 272 Main St. . ——