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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 3 l Rotary club . . . = | His letter follows —— ’ | “The Retary elub of New Britain is interested in anything which will he D boys to make the biggest possibie s oess of thelr lives. We know some. | thing of the meney 1alue of a good education and wen want you to have —_—— Pt { .::'"‘:v'".:'fl: ':l‘., Bept, T forgetthese tremendous opPOTIURItIEs | 1y every walk of life. the sducated | n y issued the | at our very doer. However, this is only ’ od are ol iR o G ' following statement regarding condis | human nature. Most people of Boston .‘,:_‘.:rl:...: .unu.:l.:;“::n.'"::ul.‘v" l‘:r — AT THE Bl PU RN'TURE STORE 2 tons in Mexice have never been to Bunker HI Mon- | ained today or fall behind in life's “The most interesting event of the | ument, and very few New Yorkers race . | week to husiness men and investors | have elimbed the Statue of Liberty. Tn | “¥ou know that the chap whe 15 the announced attitude of the ad- | the same way, Investors In Enmland | ooooi beat and so 1s worth the most i RECORDS FREE ministration relative to Mexieo, For|and France age today enthuslastic | is the ane whe s best trained and . fome time, it has been known by | over the Improved conditions In Mex- |y ovr themast This is true in both | those in intimate touch with the state | ico while we, her next door neighbors, games and work. The leaders of every . department that relations were he. | scarcely give them a thought. The new |\ o' work today are the trained and wlTH EVERY coming mere friendly day by day be. | attitude of our government toward | ' " d! ted th he 'k v, fween the United States and our | Mexico should help business in nu-,f 3:::,B:T:,:xinllrn'::na‘Iunvln"‘w\:'s neighbor to the south, Secretary | country, especially in the border| | i ) | t [ Fin 2 i ! Hughes, who went Into the cabinet | states. Cities like New Orleans, Mny‘:.,:'.h:f,:"':h:"‘:'m ,::\.::;;;:uz:u Yery mueh prejudiced against Mexico, | Antonle, Ei Paso, Bt. Louls and Kan. | oo0q qualities? 1f so, don't stop your d o has been gradudlly becoming more | sas City should especially profit. The . friendiy. Tn fustice to Mr. Hughes, | Pacifi coast will aiways be benentted | “1ucation RO, L GAYY, £19. 58 \eag however, it should be waid that condi- ( by a stable Mexico. o e ey arastioatts ane ] ¢ 'ons have entirely changed and that| “Many Investors in the United | ¥ | W o Mo has been & large factor In the im. | Btates And Canada are interested in|po¥ SPRENS & Seed adodtion 1 } ' b DOWN Delivers One To provement of relations, Fear was ex. | Mexican securities, The great puhllr'_l;‘:‘“ i, . " { - - Yfl“l‘ Home Balance On pressed in some quarters for Mexlco [ utllitles of Mexieo are financed from |y "0 " o (ue graduated fro » ’ With the announcement of President | Montreal and Toronto. Canadian in-| . ay » Lot .:m " ot ,“: "d‘fl)' W o(‘l\ly l’uymenls Harding's death; but President Cool. | vestors are also Interested in Mexiean ;. ;:Im)"" :h:m Y ‘:‘“ .'?r < idge hus quieted these' apprehensions | cotton mills, Investors in the United s "0" ,1 .. e | u,‘;' h ‘;“ ,' "‘ With the assurance that he will carry | States are interested in mining pro- | t o 1 ’m‘. "I 2 ,hf k" ?n v New Model out Mr. Harding's Mexican polley, | jects, railroads, and especially fn Mex. '"n,'mpl." ;.‘. oy ) " " o | Grafonola This accounts for the recent action of | fcan oll, All of these properties should :m h“d‘ . ."':‘ 'I m""'w' 'hh.hl. """; the administrtion and the hopefulness | be benefited by the United suu.ulll ' ooy a . ":.”',. ,- .:: of all concerned. recognition of the Mexican govern- |0 0¥ MEITCRAE COROARIY 10 e “About a year ago, the Mexican |ment, Not only does this recognition ‘:’)';:"‘o'r';dwu“‘ MEh Whe'ie TiOR govérnment, through the efforts of | held American investors directly but “It you are thinking of leavi New York bankers, agreed to a redd- | also indirectly, as it encourages in- TR TS SR B Justment of its' Indebtedness, Con-| vestors in England and France who LA bu.’.lv.,::.,:cli?&.'x, IFFE tinually during.the past year various|are also largely Interested in Mexieo. | "P‘ ident ";. R o A Club.” | tml'pnrn(' readjustments have been|In the past three or four years al- | asit adn il ok { g0Ing on, which show the good falth | most every letter that I have receiv. TONG TACATIO of the Obregon government. The ac-|ed from English friends has askea, L A "\?‘:G ‘IIA-CATII‘“ an | tion of the Mexican congress regard- | ‘Why will not your government recog- | °""°“"" o ;:"’" 'k:'"k”"" bidy fug confiscation has been very satis- [nize Mexico? It certainly should,” Of | "l‘l'"f"'"""‘ e ""'"'" l'"':‘ e, a“"“ - factory to American investors, -~ The | course it will be some, timer betore | |5 Overed e A8 Airendy herved 26 | w1 | New Model fact that all usurpers have been put | Mexican trade will make any impres. | = yoars hahing prison walla P down and that Villa himself has been [ sion on the Babsonchart, which now Console finally eliminated has etrengthened | stands at 10 per cent below norma the situation. There are still many | but some day it will, and |hlv)mnrn { 3 ——— SPECIAL ——— wild-eyed radicals In the Mexican [sion then will' be distinctly *favora- | government but these are gradually [ ble." NEW BRI I AlN | . ol : | - A Few Used Machines That being tamed. Like Russia, Mexico is SR steadily becoming more conservative, . having tearned the tewon that naturai | RAOKLIFFE URGES BOYS : resources are of no availl unless do-‘ MUSlCAL CLUB ¢ iy Ay ¥ 1 veloped by men of ntegrit, iy, | T0 RETURN T0 SCHOOL | e Model From $5.00 to $50.00 New Model e, Mexican revolu- i o " 14 e v S TR i i ik There. Are Many Bargains Grafonola costly; but through them the le | Leaders Are Men Who Are Trained, | * have learned that it is men (lmtp;:onpk: President of Rotary Club Members, opens this week, values, and that souls—not theories— | Says make men. n an open ietter o all hoys in the | closes Sepf. 20th. Substantial SPECIAL RECORD RELEASES “"Mexi L Vi p v, ™ W e of as o & A [ 4 / bl ) > V] 18 & large country, about & quirier the | whether they will return-to schoo! | priges for first five Active ANNABELLE NO, NO, NORA CAROLINA MAMMY size of the United States, and is very | this fall, President Fred 0. Rockliffe 1 LOVE ME SOMEDAY YOU'LL CRY OVER SOMEONE LOUISVILLE LOU rich in natural resources. ' You hear | of the New Britain Rotary club has| Members procuring ten new SWEET PAL OH HOW SHE LIED TO ME EDDIE (STEADY) RITZI NITZ1 OH! GEE, OH! GOSH, OH! GOLLY TWO TIME DAN mostly about the oil of Mexico; byt |addressed an inspiring message ol s only a small fraction of her|through the press, urging the hoys to [ Associate Members, second and wealth. The timber, mineryl, and agri- | continue their ‘education, His letter cultural resources far exceed anything | % given out in conjunction with the | third prizes equally attractive. that can ever be developed in oil. We | “Back to School” movement being . talk about conditions in Europe, but | conducted in the city this week by the h A A d & . JO n A. Anarews CO. e : : 132 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, ‘CT. Williwery G0, | 7 MAIN A g MAIN INCORPORATED ST. ST. New England’s Mosfg Beautiful Millinery Store | Big Sale! 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Fall styles. o many ®f onr customers have heen delighted with “LADY BETTY" Cold Cream Powder, and we have so much conf in its effectiveness, that we will cheere . Face Guarantee. v refund the purchase money of all not completely satisfied, fu C o, HE f/azr?‘ i —HOSIERY— Wi I GOLD STRIPE You will have no trouble matching your shoes or dress here. We have all the new FALL SHADES in STOCKINGS