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VL NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1923, Obrgon Himself Takes Command! aufomobiie, H turned, waiting cream, the gift of the New Have uinto open- Dairy eompany. ed fire, The members of the five department of the shot presented with cigars by the In ti an hich eped Dickinson Drug Co., W. I.. Hatch and|toward S . were four | Harvey & T. besides the robber, Mr, Agents of the revolutionary faction but noune FOUR DEAD AND ONE DYING IN KENTUCKY Perry County Christmas Gun Fight Takes Big Toll Hazard, Ky., Dec, 26.—Perry coun- ty's toll from Christmas shootings stood today at four dead, one in a dying condition from bullet wounds and a sixth man in a serious condition in a hospital here. - Those killed were William Smith, a deputy sheriff; a|Gen. Danlel Martinez Herrera, once & | more than 1,000 tons of supplies were man named Hays; J. D, Matthews, a|chief under Licut.-Gen. Manuel Pelaz, | moved to Mexico City from northern | karber, believed to have come here| which according to reports from Tam- | frontier ports and Tampico during the from Evansville, or Loogootee, Iadi-|pico is operating in the Esperapza|last few days, travellers said. ana, and John Richmond, a negro, | district, - ——— Jerry Dunn is thought to be fatally The federal detachment garrisoning wounded and the condition of Dennis|the sector is reported to have been Phillips is reported to be serious. ambushed and Col. Zevino Leal| Deputy Smith was killed Christmas | killed. . even in a pistol fight at the home of Phillips near Glomwar, where the of- ficer had gone to quell a disturbance. Phillips, wounded by Smith, escaped, bl but later surrendered. Megntime re- ports of Smith's death reached here and Jeputies John Smith, Davidson and James Witt started to Phillips' home. As the trio of deputies passed through Karles, a firecracker was sald to have been exploded at their feet. Believing they had been fired upon the officrs were said to have directed a volley into a store operated by Dunn. A bullet passed through the storekeeper's body and struck Mat. thews, killing the latter, When firing ceased a survey of the building dis- closed the body of Hays. Richmond, the fourth man slain, was killed Christmas Day. James Workmas was reported to have killed him with a shotgun when the vietim : e attempted to enter Workmans' home - - - - {bert Stezger, Inc. “A Store of Specialty Shops” were men Ladd told the Merider working police theory i on December was masked at robhery Christma features could not he seen, and gen London—The Ciinese Londen wom that little tiptoeing milady is shoes from two or three sizes smaller than she used to. But she ing about cramped feet. She is us reducing preparations, And the leathers are so supple, she contends there's v little discomfort aiter you've worn a pair a little while. about 5 be lost. So when Joins The Rebels, El Paso, Tex., Dec. 26.—Gen, Al- fred Garcla, former military com- mander in Zacatecas, has joined the rebel forces of Gen. Enrique Estrada, it became known here today when travellers from the south disclosed that he had been appointed “director of railroads” under the revolutionists. J. Ocaranza Llano is director general of the Mexican rallways under the Obregon government, t Kick- Pr—_——— cico himself went to the firing line Photo shows him Only a few weeks The Swedish government keeps its 600 workers on a waterpower project in touch with the outer world by es- tablishing the first arctic air service, using two plans for the. purpose. President Obregon of Me to direct his federal troops against the rebels arriving at Irapauto Jalisco on western front. ago Obregon was seriously ill. FEI] RA[S GHASINH here received important cablegrams | from Vera Cruz saying that Fstrada| had talen Yurecuado on the Guadala- | Jara-Mexico City railway, It indicat- €d, they said, that he had circled the federal ferces and repair crew at| PN o 6y M s ot work on the wrecked bridge at Sala- The of New Haven, . : mea station and is between the loyal L and surrounding towns are Another Mexican Loyalist DeSerts | corces in thsc section ana the nationar | tat the hotd-up. i }caniu_al. m ave been PPhilip to the Ins“rgems | Railroad men who have returned to | VI[;TIM flf RHBBER excaped convizt of the ‘ Mexico City from Janlisco declare formatory, who is wanted f that it will be 30 days before the murder of Albert Hoag, a ¢ Lo e o ‘f'B.”!'U.'AH into Guadalajara is repaired s iR th on, ¥ The Amociated Pros, if the revolutionists are defeated soon. e . Lo Mexico City, via Laredo Junction, | Long sections have been torn up. Thr‘.‘walung Station P]‘()p]‘]e[()]' Re- De'c. 25.—~A federal column under|roadbed has been destroyed in some s0 that I command of Gen. Leopoldo Rebate/instances. l it was said by the proprietor of ti has been dispatched in pursuit of a Danger of a food shortage in the ICYEd OI 850 refreshment stand that he was about band of 35 rebels under the former | national capital was eliminated when the siz Appearance n in the posters deseribing Ronsc Milidale, Dec. 26.—Heid up by a — masked gunman, Irederick T. Ladd, Little Vet London's Latest. | proprietor of the Milldale junction foot is the 5 - {refreshments stand and waiting room, n's latest 1, Without {Police and Firemen Get wan'toubed e $50 in cash at K, all ihe | -G8 ¢, o midnight Monday, 7. Cigars From Their Friends | . rada was juet preparing 1o KN hoN Members of the police force were | close his place and was alone, PRy DK : | well remembered with cigars by the,the robber entered, and pointing the merchants and other in the city dur-|revolver at him, told him to hold up ing the holidays. Those contributing his hands. From Mr. Ladd's person were: A. N. Abbe, Edward N. Stanley, and the cagh register the bandit took Alfred LeWitt, Louis Raphael, The about $50 in bills and coin, Fair Store, Dickinson Drug Co., Pros-| Endeavoring to make the most of ecuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods, | his visit, the robber ripped from the Curren & Pajewski, Wiiliam C. Hun-rwall a telephone pay station box, gerford, Harvey & Lewis, Donnelly & | but was unable to get any money out Mullen, Charles Corbin, Mrs. Muter|of it. He then told his victim to face and William E. Beers. {the wall, and backed out of the store, The sergeants, traffic policemen and | Seizing a revelver, Mr. Ladd ran patrolmen were in receipt of ice to the door and saw the robher gettiy e v NAVY MEDICALDEPT SEEKING DOCTORS Dentists, Nurses and Druggists Also Hard to Obtain Washington, Dec, 26.—Graduates of medical, dgntal and pharmaceutical colleges and of nurses training schools are finding the opportunities of etvil life so attractive that the medical de- partment of the Navy is having In- creased difficulty in getting suitably , trained personnel for its work. Surgeon Gen, E, R, Stitt, in his an- nual report made public today, de- clares that, despite an intensive cam- paign during the year, including the scnding of 12,000 personal letters to young doctors it was not possible to keep the medical corps up to its au- thorized strength. “It is apparent,”” Dr. Btitt said, “that the Inducements offered by the Navy are not sufficient to attract the young physiclan. Jt seems therefore that some legislative action will be necessary in the near future if the medical corps of the Navy is to be re. Every Garment in the Store is Marked Down! Coats ! Dresses Dresses ! Coats Fur Trimmed Silk Wool Sports and Utility cruited up to the strength for which Talues (e $7500 O Itandsome wocty of Lustrom, Vil sos fashioned of Sai T I, Contoy Crepe, Silk Duve appropriation was made by congress, or even if the vacancies occasioned by verette and Trouvenetta, trimmed ported twonds and Luglish 'h—: 75 b . 0 v with fine fur eoliars of Blark Pox, Flat Crepe iu such style g e, 1 |--Agn.q|un.”renrrnn nt and death are Nutrls, Asstralien Opostm and Brapes, fulfles snd Stralght line ;::I't‘r‘;:‘ll'L e very newii shad — to be filled. Wolt, with silk atripe, bro- effcets, Talacs to $35.00 Health eonditions generally in the ceded erepe, Nuavy during the fiscal ar were Values v S8R5 00 An exceptional lot of dresses In e Pt Crepe Owton. Covpe, Batin| 75 Beck Cunton and Silk Brocade| 5 O Jf+ 7 Valcen 'o |'7§3 l\n\ fine \lrm' drvats 10 7‘1\1‘!”‘1 Poiret Twill and Twill Cord in we! sixles g¢ desirable long lies, side ‘1 9‘75 drapes and tiered skirts. Values 15 $35.00 \h)ul dresses of Twill Cond, Trieo. Aino and Poiret Trill in som of the Y L e (524 25 $55.75 $1975 Valoes to t&iflfl better than average,” the report said, Meauthst co.ts of Foshour, Lus. The death rate of 3.23 per 1,000 ‘100, Leabella sud Trouvenette was “the lowest the Navy ever had,” el o vonderfal quality silk o0, They sre winsed in eon trastiog colors, and admissions to the sick list were also unusually low, During the year care of the Navy and Marine Corps dead in France was transferred 1o the permanent care of | the Army with 217 marine dead and 23 navy men carried as unidentified or unlocated. Baby Swallows Small Electric Light Bulb West New York, N. J., Dec. 26.-= Louls Bernetich, a 16 months old in. fant is in & eritical condition at the North Hudson hospital as the result of having swallowed a small electric light bulb of the size used for illu- minating Christmas trees. During treatment to remove the bulb from the child’s stomach, the glass was shattered. In about 21 per cent of the farm homes, reported in the recent govern. ment survey, artificlal power is used in housework. e T n 3 trimmed with fur! Uiz st Eleek Lyux, Black Fox yame T Fox avd Plativsm $69:15 s with eol, er, Platinum el and Dlack ® : Delmara, Croda E‘Lu. . thmmed vith collar and cutthl, nuvevrt Squimel, Viatks Woll, Black 1ox and Kit \ alues-to $185.00 qfi conts of \hmlh de-Baio 57 Orlazdo .‘) Sqnirie) $79.25 $89.75 mrd with very Cine n iffs of Bearer, G a1ka Squirrcl, Black Los and Toupe Fo Vialnes to $165.00 \ wendeiful Jot of eonty in Gor Marvella, Orirndo, Oriona J‘N.rwn with eollars on) * - and fur side tabs of T $ 75 Vox, laek Tox, Deaver, Black 1 1 9_ $95.75 s, 1) ;. Crepo fu & largy gamsortment of atyles, Falues to o T T nmgnhm xml' 29. 1 price Is extraordinary, Vialues to #5500 Aiternoon dreeses in all the flnoet wnd Iotest wilks, Tn this Jot are .} 339 75 ruisber of benutiful lace dresses '} alues to $65.00 :]‘“-i afternoon :n! dicner iresocy In very tew and etiractivel ‘s 75 [ Many of thess are o h“l.’vflulm’!w 49 oo FTEIGERI-TOUATR PLoMm Suits Fur Trimmed W Lave eut every furtrimmed wvit to jast hall ¥ £50.00 St o0 $76.00" Buits 10000 Suits . ILANDSOME UNTRIMMLD ashons, Veldyue acd ercpes, regularly pric wre sa'e priced at PTRIGER ST OLATH FLOOR Valuea to $45.00 Smery dresses of Chmml and! hd filztn'dh-a nl Chln- (Eo"l'umm- of m- b-"l of lh¥’39~ 7‘ deavon's jmporta The color are Navy, Brown, Black and Rosewood Vmu 0 $18.00 ry fine all wool jersay dn‘ H lhl populae flh ek, breen, Tan, Nevy siyles are gne l—ullfl Skirts 18728 uit$10-73 rown, The o piece, SIRIGENAFOLATI FLOOR ;'Aluurxn ) t‘? = el e B 53975 ok erepe. 4 “d“znnhhnd Dfl fl’ ol are N .)‘ % L) e ~ Tulues to $65950 A group of eoats for largs wm in fine materials and stylea desp rik ple fabries b sleuderizing of ls59.75 FTRIGER S rOURTH FLoom | | Pleitad Squirrel. i STTICENSFOURTE VLGS L Amgarel Shop Dresses Tui we it Prired Toil, vers x.m‘y} 31 0-_7§ ‘es 10 thooes from, Down Stairs Fur«Trimmed Coats o wraerseerd f wart eouts ia sirsight lie, lh} $ 2 4,75 of tse more covservative typs in lustroms trimmed with c-‘ndlnmz.l <ot pile folwiec, 1ader with unueusl eare. All have ‘391‘ Jo Sollere of dewp fine fuz. Rsme #lso have for nfl! wwe 46735 ceful oash madel oatading some e T e WA T ) 84478 Twet futs slue 95853 s e 384 1Booth fabsic< 378 born “retured’ -'Hl.lr*o:;"‘my Sesetibel Sodels echoted m} ’48.75 with Caracw e Silk Falum 1475 An exceptional lot of 4 mede and trimmed, Ei f Canten Orepe, Creps Satin and Polret h:ll} 31 2:2.5_ ©eny of the 12308t eelect o'y icy born tils peason, is, chwks 0 Polee esuie for Spert rurh}» ‘13-'5 e side and very sensils mocele for 5 sripen, 1la'de and geod et 75 T e B Wy s s 8 ] .75 i ———Y T e s e o e s 0 v} $2.3.75 ? o 9‘ ™ - e : 1 75 wrml$]Q28 | iEmAmeivnszime-}S28.08 Valae 8775 " 75 Teautiful wne d dren ‘s of Tron i wed 38- et v s ot Trosmams st} .78 Borevoins, liwed throughont wich ik evpe + wonderfel growp o7 poste snd TSR alhe of Mescouriza Woif and loma sl " " ':h.:nnwn! ight opd odels made’ Bilks ¥ rap sreands giralght lizg asd pancled oot} $] 678 Falue $2075 s and wany of fine que! siue 9978 ru'y the mos: wouderful dresses sions Thoy are made of an creaptionally 5 i wvep eroundl ond choire New York is soon to see, it is re- ported, a new church building which will reach higher in the air than the Woolworth Ruilding now does. It will be called the ‘Broadway Temple,” and will be situated on Broadway near 173rd street. The announcement ) was made by an official of e &2 #6075 ® very smartesl #isie produ tions. Beawtifal slim conty and smart Joose wrops of five qusiity Jus e deep toned pils fabrics e for triwmings are Tesver, Foz, Kntursl 30d Vietks Squirre), [etinus| [ ond Amtralien Oposswm, DORNRTING APPARSL sROP 5525 Skirts b n\t [ %] A vig ehotes of ey devisedle povelty phail sairts, 5 and camel eolor clotzs Jut the skint DO STAINS A PPARRL SEeP $6.18 r,,\.& i A of handsome un‘rimmed dress l l eoate h or— n;:lv-vm. n--n " -nny} ‘ -1‘ wiim line and the newest fochion Down amse l”_ "y