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New Britain Herald ‘ HERALD PUBLISIHING COMPAN Tssued Dally (Sunday I Herald At $8.00 a v New Mat Entered at tie Post Off! as Second Class M TELEPHONT Rusiness Office Editor Rooms The ofitable trout s open to ad room alwa Member of The Associnted Press. The A ted Pre t » use fo of Circulat rganization Iver tribution local ad The York Squs News Grand Central, 42nd Los Angeles, Ca Hera H sale —_— SALARY INCREASES If there for which is one itt is serving on the s the common counci v crop of petitions was discussed at the meet- | ing last evening and increases were recommended number of No doubt tions were in cases, | some of those whose peti- | favorably considered ;r!"‘i dissatisfied because the committee was isn’t the word they | would use. Othe were their entirety also feel | aggrieved, which i There the city quite natural, some men in the employ of whose salaries could have themselves lislike and been and to the e, F political prejud o influence car tha raised in justice to rsonal doubt had their t the common | 4 | counci 11d ne prove of certain inereases probub erred mitte But it is with a o and | which 18 something to be thankful for. PROBLYE it the | PRANKLIN SQUARY There intersection o exist problem treet and Frank- | to do with | rom Ma o lin Square W the Amer- strect spa to the has watched carefully b e pedestri while crossi ' appre coming of muc is no easy in street lown Elm ['{ h gives time y driver ing at the ped to guess of the directio The opinion of solutio s ight large about tersection trafMic feet from the dangerous in warning th northbour to slow ition aff slow tr man i €d pedest | to approaching r JTNEY BUS SITOATION permitted steppin tior the law they Adm are freque vehic weather tribut tions regard eapacit heeded. C winds through t that a He traffi other the eye o erowded is for po rant i This alarmed busses but the public m drivers be controlicd by machine. The greater the need of caution. In this re spect drivers should be held to strict aeccountability Speed is a m the op arger t PLAYING WITH FIRF President Cooli has pledged the support of the States to President Obregon @five to suppress an uprising of revo. futlonists under De Ja Huerta. 7T wosld was surprised a few days United his in 1g0 whose .lyvp‘\l‘uhny'uj' 'to be that Mr. Cool idge apy to Obregon of st ynition in L It dopted by his wus policy Harding, but thaty ap the export other t « Obregon istory mads United definitely com to a upholding cstiblished gov- American republies, en established this future is predicted, will cause in the effect of WOrry h it may have the illity among peoples temperament em to outhursts of passi vich find | ion in reve t law and represented by incumbents in mere suggestion, why not vested | into the! >ctionist move- | to the cabinet a scerctary iuthority to examine insur ment in the southern republics? Such | 4 government official may yet be nr'c-“ 1924 BATTLEFRONT | Ahe big issue in the The THE Taxes is to be subject is as- congress. suming such importance in the discus- | sions at the national capitol it can be safely predicted that it will be one of the principal bones of contention in| fall political campaign. | Mellow has | the prepared @ sharp find Secretary bill in revenue which calls for a decrease surtaxes, Democrats hecause they tax ult with his proposal m that it would shift the burden from the shoulders of the rich to those of the Mellon declares that it will release for poor. In rebuttal, Mr. | investment money that is now diverted from legitimate commercial enter- prises, the Me program is Representative Garner ader of the or 18, who is ‘supported by many al brethren and a few | the nt Coolidge members of republican party. | Presid has declured him- favor of the policy of Recre Mellon and sees little titute “Battlc The digpute No Man's 1. Measures, | The is taking over taxes promises ind.” Big gu Stage hape the are lumbering into position hanics are being employed for the irpose of securing advantageous lo- the combatants, Soon the be gripped in a bombard and near-reason of eloquence reason, near- d ussert loquence AT Every American will to argue ahout it, This f arly amusing in view of the bill 28 it was ex- | the be particu fact that when the revenue was | 1 on December blished ] that “in so cases A changes (rewording the 1021 nud-.i nto effect is so ighly teehnical be of exp many employed to carry the re) except on the the s to unintelligible basis anations by experts attached to the committer and to the treasury THE BONUS AND Piat A ANDREW A ' seventh M Colonel congr man from district, and A tax r bonus. it he is g emocratic im to uphold their side rgument in this scssion of congr under the colone at Americ COTTON IN ARGENTING Eapected 10 Tome Season’s Crop cacky 10.000 Metric This i Argent reach etric tons, or ng 1o are wcale a be the vet cotton to be grow The ing all er ton growing in which produced ¢ o stantia conragement the caid to offer ¢ to cot- vpro imatic making oducing northern A soi Argentina patioa are cond a great | so his sacred right | | ature should | VESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924, | IEEIIIIIRIISIIIISTRISILITILITIILILLIILIILLILT 25 Vears Ago Today laken irom flerald of that date Jordan, Yale Star, Facts and Fancies . o At Stanley Works BY ROBERT QUILL 0 $383333588228222: Arthur £2322288 tessedittentiatcasesity Young spent Sunday ¢ at their home in with Col- FPavoritc nmodity the DOsses use trading for conces sions, clerk at the ank Smith, former! selectman’s_eoffice, tion with . & F. Corbin's. James Manion of New York, for- of this city, s in town ) who ¥ | excess weight finish much more The New Engiand Engineering Co., quickly |18 wiring for lights and bells the new | colonial of Frank wre unable to ) has taken a Americanisin between provincialism ting and w Thos e residence In the old days the pages on which | on Bassctt strect. gepended were Dudley T. Holmn of the instailation of the Red Men in morrow evening. Maurice 8 Ihelle of Spri { hand on a s will have the offi Middletown great folk boys, not front pages. new - of to small man, him a very to b clerk H. | et, canght his | meat hook this morning ind it was badly lacerated M. P. Leghorn begins this ever a big anction sale of jewelry, wat and clocks. R T William {ley are the committec on decoratio | for the aunual reception of the Nut- fal club. st small for W. about hiz humbie origin. suecess prompts Eventnally labor saving devices will threaten the jobs of almost everybody cept reformers, L. McCabe and art %;{\&’m And so we spend more for chew gum than for books. Well, w: much easier to exercise the than the mind meg S The now Joe lays claim team of Thompsonvil o the state ball championship. The claim will be | RALPH JORDAN contested by Manager C. H. Barrett | of the New Britain Reds. | It became known today that Ralph | = —_— - | Jordan, captain of the 1922 football| — team at Yale, has accepted a posi-| z.x_mx w l\h» l'hl- ‘\.f;"“(" ‘Works m this | Obsemalions o,' city. Jordan, while at Yale was an The Weather all round athlete and his especial | it's chin | ) sport was football playing on the var-| sity team for three years, th ke Still, there are worse deadlocks that operate to | gress from doing anything. | REBELS AGAINARE. DRIVEN FROM TOWN Mexican Federals Recapture Sa- binas--Offensive Starts ity | asing | | By The Associated P Mexico City, Jan via the Fort Worth Star Telegram)— | I'ederal troops under General Evar- {isto Perez have recaptured Sabinas, in the state of Coahuila, from , the | revolutionary forces under the lead- | ership of Generals: Davila and Her- 1 ccording to special dispatches from Saltillo, capital of Coahuila, | Leg Was Not Broken General Perez also ordered the fed- = cral troops at Monelova, Coahuila, | To the Editor of the New Dritain linto action today to,quell sporadic | Herald revolutionary movement in Coahuila, | repogt acccording to the dispatches, | recently President Obregon, accompanied by | | statements In regard General Joaquin Amaro, left Mexico | | Walter Moyse at 'ramingham, Massa- | City today on his scheduled trip to | chusetts, Kindly print the following |the Jalisco front informatic |7 Orders for the preliminary move- of Moyse &t ments of the federal advance on Gua- | th did - not | gaigjara, in the state of Jalisco, were | show that his leg was broken, but|yegued soon after the president's ar | too early, ho' 04 the evidence did show that he was | yival gt Irapuato. These orders will | liture of the money You | (regted for six w more by @ |pet first move of the Obregon gov- | will save when congress lowers taxes. | hysician and surgeon before he and | apnmeht in its offensive on the rebels | decided to try Christian | g5 the Jalisco front, which, it is un- The ruling that the law of | gerstood is to begin or Massachusetts requires parents to Both the Jalisco and Vera Cruz ways provide medical or surgical | fronts were quict during the last 24 | treatment for their children is with- to the war depart- {out recedent in Ma chusetts, and was m in w is called the ‘Dis berth | trict Court,’ which is inferior both to the Superior Court and the Supreme Court Ma etts, An [— The outstanding characteristic of Washington, Jan. 9.—Forecast for middle class people is the ambition to | southern New England—Fair tonigh t out of debt this ) "I'hvnxgvl: v increasing cloudiness, fol- - lowed by rain by Thursday night; And yet the woman wou't moderate temperature; fresh south- shake hands for fear of germs will try | erly winds, {on @ hut that has been on seventeen| for Connceticut: The arca of high hea | pressure in the distriets s now moving out to sca. A disturb- tral this morning over Kan- | using cloudy and unsettled weather with rising temperature, Conditions favor for viel air weather, followed iner cloudiness with slowly rising ature and probubly rain by lafternoon or night, | B¢ who castern ob, Sun- xeept that the | 1 a man hasn't a regular | day is just like other days | he tters more papers ‘ floor. over this by An orator is a man who undisputed thing with cnou thusiasm to make it thrilling. | you notice [ me nt when a rich man is i say 1 en- an temper- Thursday (By Radio, | seem novel ther astonish- is univer nt adl, to HE MOYSE CASL | i Christian Sefence Says Walter Moyse's in your incorrect of A | paper which appeared tains yse movies is that | o hentic rests to In the Framingham, Our the make objection to the s don't a nap really have head comtortuble Walter evidence It is a 1ittle plan the exper is wever eks or | his father We America who handle \‘ have a libera He is the expenditure party in Seience gentleman the public’s money also, the of hours, according ment Denial A man seldom becomes a conserva- tive until he he ¢ ne without & the point wher the war de- ipper jecued by partment died reports that | General Dieguez, chief lieu- tenant of the rebel general Knrique : taken. Tn this case, testl- | getrada, had offered to surrender. to the efffeacy of |\ony stated that Dieguesz, after fa by several witnesses, physiclan of profession.” hate an | appeal st as been i ssman can't| mony was given ping still | Christian Sclence [including a well knowr am afraid| Yours sald her cl Another fault | m of gove is that publicity g Woo( ernment et o between Mexico City and the border near Leon, in the state of Guana- juato, had retreated to La Piedad, in the state of Michoacah. | Three hundred rebels brothers Juan, Arnulfo and Aurelto Carranza and Franciseo Perez, were defeated by the federals at Jalpan, | Puebla, according to information re- the department of interfor. | s suffered a few casualties, including Perez, it was sald. Active pursuit of General Romulo Figueroa, operating at the head of a tlstro 1 of rebels from southern | spected to accoupt for 4 from the war de- forcements b a standi —— his At 1 on the she leads sincerely, WILLIAM CAPELL, Comunittee Cor Jar oy brai Christian Seicne on under the Publicatio I Haven, New Conn., ANIZATION ANS | Proposals for 1 rior depart- “public today by | than 100 er nE-on Washington, J ganizatior ment W works conference” he ' HEAVY TIDAL WAVE Has Wizh coived by The 160 o rebe English Channel Tide and representatives ring and invitatior council of tie Engineering to the cou French Coast is Lashed by Un- Amer the gineering American | liminary meeting tomorr usually Heavy Sea. seeur yuen, Fra Jan, 9.—A high tide English channe ¥ backed Seinc E cting the am m t ling the water a yard deep docks, | hig tr 1910, | Shipping was ii 1 th and are ip e in the eil's annu to Morclos. Friday | ;ren Miles l;ong . er 1 flood of | | riv y y ere flooded Fra ] ym their the of t Biarr n and promenad Rev. Dr. Ahlquist to Speak On Europe’s Cathedrals FEurops study to 1 will be ¥ 1aring t GLERMANS ARE sSURPRISED. Automobile Manafacturers Astounded at Reports of American Sai Manr Ja automobiles here terested in Ameriean r firm alone was p ant #0 as 16 be day. 1t manufa cim 9 M 14 able t What is said to be the longest petition ever submitted to congress is shown here. who want taxes reduced. -Representative George P. Darrow of pecms + o b - 3 “im. | Pennsylvania made the presentation. Left to right: Speaker SRy, . anout | Gillette, Representative Darrow and Charles F. Jenkins, editor of $4.000 each. the Farm Journal, who collected the signatures. cars cack | by automobile that the two largest p many, one of which § These ' wee iling | in an attempt to sever communications il 1 o'clock, Russel Kaufman and Elroy Yerovi (top photo) unearthed a piece of hammered lead with this inscription: “Virgin Dare, Died Here, Captif of Powhatan, 1590, Charles R.” The tablet is shown in lower photo. The find was made on P street, N. W,, Washington. Further excavations will be made by Smithsonian Institute. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS “ % MANY HAVE CLAIMS, The play ‘Come out of the Kitchen' By The A Jated Press, which is to be produced by members| Mexico City, Jan. 8 via Larcdo—As of the Amphion club of the Senior|y pesult of the recent goveMmental High school is to be gne of the best gecluration that Mexico is avilling to the club has produced in some time.|consider claims conventions with It will be given at the school I'riday countrics whose nationals suffered and will be well attended, it is expect- damages in the Mexican revolutions, ed. : it is reported in diplomatic clrcles’ that Spain, France and Great Britain will open negotiations similar to those conducted by the United States. The foreign office, as well as French ana Spanish representatives, refuse to comment on this, however. It is re- ported Great Britain is starting direct negotiations, not having an accredited representative in Mexico, The members of the club, who are to take part in the production have been rehearsed under the direction of Mrs, Amy G. Guilford for several months, and the results of her untir- ing cfforts should be brought out Fri- day. The first of a series of talks on Woodrow Wilson by members of the Amphion club was given at the Sen- for High school auditorium before an assembly of wupper classmen this morning. Miss Catherine Travis and Josephine Elmer spoke this morning. The former will have charge of all the assemblies for the rest the year, it was announced. of A practice session in for the coming g with the St. Thomas' seminury will be held in the gymnasium this evening immediately after the inter.class games. preparation Plans are under way for the anpual promenade of the nflor mid ear class, The committee in charge has been meeting several times first Visible or invisible bifocals—the best ob- tainable fitted with exacting optometrical a Dancing will be enjoyed from § un- Posters advertising the play were nalled up today, Contrary 1o the custom of past years the young men will not be asked to wear white flannel trousers this year, 1 RTOMETRIST Mo 377 MAW S POLITICIANS ME Annapolis, Md., Jan. Oscar W. Underwood Alabama, presidential aspirant Bernard M. Baruch of New York, McAdoo sup-| porter, and democratic state leaders, | were guests of Governor Albert . Ritchie, in the executive mansion last | night in honor of his inavguration for a second terni toduy. Following th dinner thése attending stated the! event had no political importance nator | of “Capt. Applejack” Is a Pirate Bold RANGERS OF THE IGHT” CAPITOL—MONDAY EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO WHY, O COURSE, MRS, TRUE, YOUR WORK |8 HARD ! You GO AT IT IN 30CH A HAP- HAZZARD MANNER | IT WoULD BE A GOOD IDEA THIS NEW YeAR PFOR YOU To ADOPT SOME REEOEMS — METHODS To = SIMPLIFY YOouR WORK — - REDUCE THINGS p S o ORDE R.— ? ¢ \:7 ALL RIGHT, (eT's Have OrRDeErR ! DON'Y TALK To e MeLe “oe It contains names of 345,546 persons | \

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