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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924, Lady Diana Won! AMERICANS FIRST, ™Dectares § . - Dividena American Dreadnought In Portsmouth Harbor London, Jan. 7.—The ‘arrival of the at NEW TAX POLICY [§ | Liows Guub UFRGERS | The directors of The Bodwell Realty | Co., at their meeting this afternoon | American dreadnaught Colorado BROUGHT IN TODAY Congressman Frear Would Exact One on Excess Profits Washington, Ja excess profit and gift taxes representative republic and mea In ap the hot oppositio portant bil A he dec heha gram. My, T republica ed that dic protests In out gram w} lated in said on earnc £100,000,0 :omes 0 per cent comes of m¢ per cent to greater red criminate opera ticket a nt stick of ¢ The ho a pressi undistrt lieity of tax A law s Frear, specif i comes from municips 1 curities, without awaiting adoptior constitutionat amemndiment Wi rence to 1 inher ax, he declared that it should be s Hlar to ta 1 Eng France and sho llow a cre¢ fixed rat state w taxes are WEEK OF PRAYER Observe [ on state inerea vogue Baptists Churches Annual Custom Starting This Fyening— English and German Churches Unite rayer will be churches At The annu observed in this weel the First gregatior church wi Bethuny sever German Raptist rate, At the AR coop: Swed in b T:40 isht chur special services ¢ o'clock The ohserve yrayer will be aptist church meetings every eve- sday and will be held beginning at esduy 1 meetings G, W ton, will Ladies im al wie th I wit Monda T meetings anguage, on We be used m Re (Bwedish) ning O Thursday the tn the Swedist & p.om and Friday English wi Legit J Lindstrom of s ing at wpeak, T will eodore society meet with )arsor Trinity s MEXICANS PLEASED International Situation Lascd Ty Ay Willingness of 1. S o Sl 10 Legitimate Governn The Assoria . Mexico City, Jan. ¢ Fort Worth Star Telegr ternational situation « government able encourag«: ment as a resuit o the United chase of arms, the revolutionary go tion of credentials and Belg fleation of t Mexico clair government's foreign debt The revo trary is report lack of funds support, and the varfous !« sympathy ar especially agrarians whe port of t By States re Inauguration Today in Waterbury for Its Mayor Waterbur J “ynaug ¥Franc #eco oftice tio DANGELAND 252 Main Street LES LYONS' ORCHESTRA You've Heard the Rest—Now Hear the Best Specialties Novelties Tuesday Evening, Jan. Sth Dancing Every Tuesday and Saturday Evenings Coming Malley’s Singing Orchestra Singing W. L. Goldthwaite Will Be Nominat- ol for President at Annual Meeting of Orzanization Wednesday Night. the Lions ELKS GOING TO HARTFORD New Britain Lodge to Attend Meet- iz of Capital City Brothers Wed- nesday Nizht e Wednesday ouge on at gree on a r Hartford lodge the Hart- ernal visit to Mem- I members of fr ast Octaber, the Iiks in this city termined to repay the sending a large delegation Capital city debt in by 10 the ill'anded_;a;)(;lgrls Refloated Off Maine Ha Mai three-mas! Coast kel Southwest bor I'he Theriault Buck- port, to discharge her of salt, from Turks Island MACARONI FACTORY ATTACHED Suit was instituted tod ntonio Di Mauro, through Attc Alfred Lewitt, against Salvators Amico and Sebastiano Peppalardo alleg- ed non-payment ¢ bil goods sold to the defenc ¢ plain tiff. Deputy Sheriff Adolph Carlson attached a store and macaroni factory @ nd street whic ed by the defendants, The is return able in the city court the third Mon day in January THE YOUNG LADY AGROSS THE WAY iy by A or is ow writ Set Aside Lady Diana Manners and Princess Matchibelli were engaged insta The Miracle.” to alternate as “Madonna" in = To decide which would play the part opening night the two stars drew lots. And Lady Diana (left) won. Talk That Capital City of Connecticut 1s to Be Dropped From Grand Cir- | cnit Is Al W N circuit stewards nual officers and as the only Talk at dropped culed, determination down in its purses but any makes will leave it well $2 cireuit's minimum Hartford as one of the t a $10,000 two that gave could above the purses for Tonight 1ie Syracuse, with ele adoption ffportant busir H from tlic Hartford to ¢ session today tford circuit was credited wit onomize and cut” 000 meeting total w was st ree stake in one i aeonomize the cireuit much erage make § Qeorge It el Employes (et ht to Buy Its Stock ) ‘ I I H chairman of the United s Qy Corporatio emploves shares of mployes w ¢ subscribing Dawes and Young to Begin Their Work on January 11 REFUSE ITALY'S o < ¢ (LTI & HAUTRTT & UL = Ask offere 2 sens fidence that n We removal will advance chargi # 50 loan 100 * 300 repay § 4 . 5 20 " som 87 WEST MAIN STRIOY Open 9 to 5:30—Tel. 19 | * USRI TR S TTTTTT S TR S TILLI T HARTFORD RACES | TUCKER CASE FIZZLES Your Neighbor! Beneficial Loan Society Roome 101.5 Profesional Buoildine RUTLILL & HTLETHITT & L FTHH SPTR e Srp e Charges of Perjury - Against Young Bridegroom and Middie Aged Bride Azain Postponed. At Burton 8. ¥, has it No rea- was « brought murrl at Tucker, given or a license a wealthy ity The with their they have mary Tegner Lodge Officers Will Be Installed ng Dis- Order ¢ Bengt s Gulberg; Joh tary outside th being er in the over 500 CORPS SOCIAL WALRII WANTS TOO MULon Easily Tired? You need energizing SCOTTS EMULSION monthly plus interest wes, you weed we o1 L9 EERE R el —<atorday < RS S TN S TN S TN ST T S I 15 PRIEST'S PLEA Father McCrann Delivers Patri-| (otic Address at A. 0. H. Meeting| 1 " Walter A. McCrann of St | Tz church, speaking at the joint | installation of Rev. William A, Harty | |branch and Ladies' auxiliary, A. O.| | H., in Judd’s hall erday afternoon, | {made a stirring appeal to the mem- | bers to have the highest ideals in | their organization and to hold as their | [first and foremost objective not to | imake good Irishmen out of Ameri- | | eans, but to make good Americans out | lof the Irish. IPather McCrann stated that:every | member of the Hibernians should be |a citizens of the United States. | Terming New Britain “Little Europe,” Father MeCrann said, “Go ,to the shop gates when the workers are coming out and what will you find? Yvery nationality on the face of the earth. There you will find | torers from Poland, Italy, Africa, Asia, Europe or : other - country. But what are the They arc the me as vou and 1, a part of this great and glorious country.” He t went on to say that the Hibernians were the true sons of Old Erin, gathered together to foster the traditions of the athers, “But,” he said, “the purpose of this organi- | zation should not be to make good jIrishmen out of Americans, hut to |make good Americans out of Trish- | men. Don't ever forget even though you love the country of your origin, the same as anyone loves the land of | his forefathers, that America is your | home and the ideals of your organi- | zation are of the highest, that you are | on a common ground here in the| United States where there is no na- tionality, where is on an equal footing through common ground | of American citizenship.” The meeting was opened by Robert Murray, president of thé local branch and the officers of the branch were by President Law- Mangan. The officers of the ladies' auxiliary were installed by County President Mary McCarthy of | New Britain, Mayor Angelo M messa was the guest of the afternoon and he spoke to the assembly complimenting them on the exercises carried out through the afternoon. On the platform him were State President John Bristol and State Presi- | arroll from New Haven, | 1d county officers were | 18 guests of the ch County rence | out with dent Mrs, Other state also present local so cietics, The ing of 1ed by after McAvay clety e with the sing Jd Banner” and ax the Mrs. Patrick the %0- presented Mrs past state meeting ope the “Star Mrs, M. T, progressed on behalf of New Britain Crean, state treasuror and president, and Mrs, Mary MeCarthy, county president, with a bonquet of flowers, Lawrence P, Mangan, coun- ty president presented with a | watch chain fob hy the in appreciatior Remarks were t Donnelley of Bri dent Mrs, Car f Now \fee.President con Renator Digy Spangle Crea oon of ladies Was and his work by State men " Presi Presi- | Haven, State | Mulligan of | Viee-President Hartford and w um others Vocal solos were Long, M M han, Willlam Vincent Cynes, | dered by Crean, Urha enyd Miss Igoe, John Kieley, 1rank ind Bernard wit! Helen Ca Ringrose Iward Humason Miss Hurlburt da g and ¥ daners favored Iward Con- exhibition was served to the members banauet hall. Vis " from Hartford Waterbu Routhingtor Thompeonville, Windsor oot the ane ye t many other Lords ne than «h House of member is prescription quickly relieves children and adults. Apleasant svrup. No opiates. 35¢ and 60c_sizes sold ere. | prominent offender voted the annual 8 per cent dividend to preferred shareholders. The company has had a very suc- cessful season, having purchased three new properties in Hartford from Th Hartford Home Co., and also two new tracts in New Haven. It has also just purchased two tracts of land in Sanford, IFlorida, a short distance from Daytona and is opening their southern office in that city. Sanford is a thriving town at the head of the St. John's river, fronting on'a very large lake and while it has only about 10,000 population, already twenty-eight miles of paved streets have been built. The company's property is situated on the lake front only about 1000 feet from the Elks club. Six in Charge of Poéroms Are Sentenced to Death Moscow, Jan. 7.—Six Petlura, chief of the band with engineering pogroms in the raine in 1910-20, have been sentenced to death after a trial at Zhitomir. A number of others, including two Loswiomiteh and Regutzki, were sentenced to prison. The bandit Peraluk confessed on the nd te leading the massacre in the village of Chernikow, in which scores were murdered, maimed or assaulted. Numbers of the surviving victims ap- peared in court to tes gainst the perpetrators of the outrage. Carpentier Finds Rugby More Strenuous Than Ring Nantes, France, Jun. Georges Carpentier found rughy football more strenuous than fighting when he es- sayed a comeback yesterday on the football field, He was completely winded at the end of ten minutes’ play and appearcd entirely out of form. His team lost, 28 to Georges has gained 10 or 12 pounds since his ast appearance in the ring, against Joe Reel t, and most of the excess avoirdupois is around the waist. In the opinion of experts, he will have to undergo some serious training if he is to make any sort of showing in America | Portsmouth today is an event of con- | siderable interest in admiralty circles |and of even greater popular interest, | becausg the Colorado is the largest oreign warship ever to visit England. No units of the British navy will com- | pare in size or armament with the | Colorado until the Nelson and Rodney ;are completed in 1 The admir- | alty officers are familiar with the Col- | orado’s construction, but many of | them will take the oportunity of vis- iting ‘her during her week's stay in Portsmouth after her shaking down trip from America. Woman Klan Organizer Figures in Hot Battle Allince, Ohio, Jan, 7 Benadem, district organ | Women's. Auxi v Klan, today is suffering from nervous . fhock as a result of a battle here Raturday night between rival factions of the women's klan organization which was finally quelled by police. Another woman, whose name was not learned, was said to have been injured seriously in the disturbance. It is understood that the trouble was the outgrowth of u long-standing feud be- tween rival factions of the women's organization. Mrs. Benadem was one the leaders of the rival groups. Ku Klux of Excessive Taxation Is Blamed for Troubles | Washington, Jan. Herbert F. | Baker, of Weadock, Mich., president |of the Farmers' National Council, !told the senate ‘agricultural commit- |tee today that excessive taxation was contributing to p ent farm condi- tions, “The American people have been on u spending spree,” he said. “The booze is in the form of tax- exempt securities. The remedy is to | be achieved in one stroke—remove the tax exempt feature,” Citing the | recent political upheaval in his state, by which a democrat was sent to |the senate, Mr. Baker warned that |what might happen politically in the future depended “very largely, on the wisdom with which congress ap proaches the subject of farm relief They Are Generals These gentlemen do not look particularly warlike—but they led the Mexican rebels at the battle of Casas Grandes. Left is Raoul Madero, brother of an assassinated Mexican president. On his right is Guiseppe Garibaldi. ted, white and green hatbands, not uniforms, are the insignia of the revolutionist forces. BAMBY BR 00D butter makes bread taste better. That is why it is used as shortening in Bamby Bread. Pure creamery butter as fresh as a May morning—and no other shortening of any kind— is used in the baking of Bamby Bread « Buy a loaf of BAMBY BREAD today!