New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1924, Page 14

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REBELS HOLD ALL OF OIL DISTRICT Federal Troops in Mexico Retake Town of Pachuca Brownsville, Tex.. Jan. 12.—Virtu- ally all of southern Tamaulipas, Mex- ico, is in revolt and rebel forces now occupy nearly al lof the Tuxpam oil district, extending their lines north and west, according information received here by Courier by tatives of Adolfo de la Hu An engagement with feder: south of Tampico in which t claimed a victory reported number of goiver soli report said, refused the revolutionists to represen- a. troops rebels was ment lors, to fi oinii Recaptures Pachua. By The 1 Mexico (it 1) Via the Fort Worth Star Pachuca, the capita again in tt is of the troops. Mea ling tighting there t few days and of the capturs by the rel els were followed by department bulletin te eapture of the city 1 The fightir when the rebels cupied the city lodged seventy troops by Yesterday rived and attacl the city, partment battle lasted lost 116 killed n (By Telegrs & reports te of the esday oc- ¢ ad dis- barricaded federal namitir the building reinforcements ar- ed the rebels, retaking ng to the War de- bulletin saidthat the ay and the rebels and wounded, federal Genera Victor Monter kill in the battle, the bulletin said Today's bulletin explained that the department in giving out information 3 that the city had fallen into the hands of the rebels had ae cepted reports from the city, graph communications having cut by the rebels. The bulletin said capital of Oaxaca Wi the rebels, had ptured loyal band of mountaineers under Senator Isaac Tbarra, acting on ders from the central governme Rebel Retreats, Romulo Figuer: the dy accord The all da The was that the ch been o Ouxaci was held by by a nt CAPITOL—MONDAY Watch Out For the “STRANGERS OF THE NIGHT" Sale—Entire Stock of Eversharp Pencils The Genuine EVERSHARP—AIl Sizes, Finishes and, Designs New Britain Typewriter Exchange steamship Y |tain who has been roaming at will in the southern part of Morelos, ad- | v |1|mul to within sight of Cuernavaca, capital, n! when he der General cloping him | igueroa was found that federalists un- Pedro Gabay were en- ording to reports. | within two miles of | ‘uernavaca before he turned back. The rebels in Vera Cruz are re- treating before the advancing Obre- n troops, it is reported here, These under General Eugenio Mar- out seve days ago to at- rebels. Martinez has estab- at Oriental, tack the lished Puebla Sped headquarters al dispatches from the Jalisco front y that the rebel leader, Man- uel Diagues, has made an unsuccess- ful attempt ot take Guanajuato, cap- ital of Guanajuato. BUTLER DEGLARES WAR ON BANDITRY (Continued from First Page) This action does not brewer or attorney offer, however."” in proposing the direg*or, said that badly delaying ysis of which had every instance to vious reasons, refie king Mr. heme upon any an Scheidt to the police seizures his shipments, shown the beer in within the law. Butler Has Enough | Butler today sald he not t the job of director of safety again for a million dollars Commenting on the fact that his salury of $13,000 a year is larger than that of the police commissioner of New York, he said: “You fose all personal liberty on this job. You're going night and day They could not get me sign again for Today e SU were ana e would public Genera to up there to in the of the was no let-up clean up. One the director policemen to prohibition enforcement any raids they acts of assign twenty federal offi- cers in contemplate making, ™ campaign men SWe've em said wil would start pay of director said he the a 1o raise police- zot to do keep them from “Refore we get through the finest body police- United States.” something for t emptation,” he we he of men in the FREJGHTER REFLOATLD. Jan 12.—The Esther Dollar, Wednesday ne mouth o Baltimore harbor, refloated rday after about tons of cargo had been removed ¢ bound for Havar Angeles, returned to this surveye nd reload cargo. Baltimor freight which the was stranded last th yeste which Lox The | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES [GET BETTER TRAIN SERVICE FOR GITY today but quickly retreat- | 1 | Mutiny of 63 convict miners near | Montevallo, Ala., ends when men come out of pit and surrender to guards. | Mrs. Mabel has discharged her because she |information to police about the }slmoung Mrs, Anna Kresge is granted di- vorce at Detroit from 8. 8, Kresge, | wealthy owner of chain stores. Ldith Burns, companion to Normand, admits that actress gave Dines Body found on coast of Sussex is identified as that of Lawrence B. Sperry, London dispatch says, Joseph C. Pelletier of Massachusetts announces candidacy for election as {delogate at large to democratic na- tional convention. message from Petrograd to Co- ,.-mmg.n says that Leonid IKrassin, soviet commissar for foreign trade, through his agents abroad, has {bought up at a low price ahout 75 per cent of the foreign bonds of the soviet states. This, the message adds, has given rise to the belief that the soviet government intends soon to acknowl- edge Russia’s pre-war debts. Great Britain is secking a lease on part of the Greenland coast as a site for huge storage elevators to handle BOOMING L 'GION WORK State Commiittee Plans More Members and Larger Activities Waterbury, Jan. 12— Captain Eu- gene I Armstrong, department com- mander today made public an official announcement in which are set forth the state department’s plans for in- creasing both the membership of the Legion and the scope of its work throughout the state During the present month all state posts are cn- gaged in re-enrolling their members and g s to be avded to the two posts reporting a full en- rollment drive for new members will eld by local posts in Feb- ruary whilé in March a campaign for rew posts will be held, A publicity campaign to inform the general pub- lic concerning American Legion & tivities is planned for April. Com- mittees of the state departments of the Legion and its ladies auxiliary are holding requent confer to plan for community and civie work., A social program for the benefit of all posts in the state being mapped out. District nees which the state communder adjutant will attend are mapped out, The first of these, Litchfield connty will be h rington tomorrow, a similar ence to be held in Bridgeport on 17th, o first A a beh nees is als cont and being for in Tor. confer- the hisg also 40% Discount GET YOUR PENCIL WHILE THEY LAST FREE—Extra Leds With Each Pencil 96 West Main Street —— BEIN AS YOU 16 ONLY )| MY NIECE, L CANT VERY WELL FERSID OuU FROM BNTERING TS FOOL GEAL;TY COMTEST - Ma and Maggle 1 ( \| A HER! BUT AS FOR POLLY. FLATLY REFUSE N\ T/LET NO DAUGHTER ) O MINE. MAKE IDIOT OF > % SELF! rye for the Scandinavian market, ...-.| cording to a letter received here from | Alexander McOwan, former editor of the Saskatoon Phoenix, who is now on | his way to England on an immigration mission. Recent negotiations by | Great Britain for the purchase of Greenland from Denmark failed. The Danish possession is sought as a site | for grain eclevators because the har- Lors arc open all winter, due to the| gulf stream, Allain J. Gerbault, to whom the lantic between France and New York | in a 30-foot hoat, has informed the use the money to fit out a new rm'l‘ ocean in April, The British admiralty nounced this morning officially an-| that it had of the 43 men who went down with !the British- submarine L-24 when the | craft was rammed by the dread naught Resolution off Portland Bill | on Thursday. As soon as the weather moderates the naval officials will take further steps to verify the position of the wreck and to ascertain the exact cause of the disaster that sent the ,-24 to the bottom of the sea. CIVIC LEAGUE T0 IGNORE LETTER FROM PAONESSA “There Will Be No Reply” Officer of Organization Says, To Mayor's Epistle. Mayor A. M. Paonessa’s reply to a letter from Secreatry Buel B Bassette: of the Civie Safety League, the mayor set forth his policies on matters of administration and on- liq- uor law enforcement, will not be an- swered by the league, President Ar- thur W. Upson stated this morning. | The head of the lLeague made thej following answer to a query “We are perfectly satisfied with the mat- ter as it now stands. There will be no reply.” San Francisco Legion Men Take Shot at Chas. Paddock | Jan 12.—Park- , of the Ameri- adopted a res- “Prima Don- Paddock, San Francisco, 'residio Post, No, can Legion, last night olution condemning the Amateurism” of Char sprinter, and praising the Ama- teur Athletic Union for jts stand in the controversy with Paddock. The post appealed to Legion po throughout the country to endorse the policy and work of the A. A, the good of clean, amateur | na star 0 | e {newspaper L'Auto that he intends 10| woyld leave New | Berlin to Springfield, and train No. 85§ leave {run on a | Bpiscopal ,, !studies at {Chamber of Commerce Secures: 11:28 Train for All Directions Beginning New Britain than any making conr Academy of Sports recently awarded | girections out of s annual prize of 10,000 francs for | guit of activitics his successful navigation of the At-|( ommerce and the Traffic This let cently. ived a p. m. daily, in which he will sail for the Pacific {;ains going all was Train 85 t |an all sleepir | stop but a new train, 43 will be pt abandoned all hope of saving the ”"‘!Hmp at Berlin at 11:40 and leave at | for New 11:4 | connections hrough ta ing Berlin at with ing at 11:40 Sunday tre apply a CIT The Lady its regu hall Monday Lunch at The Y. o'clock. Aft ing an cnter Your Dbat stored at O'Neil's. the cellar. Prederic € der's hat st tonight to a tion of store sylvania hot Vietrolas advt Mrs Rev. M. Sami ol home on Msz pneumonia “That Old Andrews corge 1M has entered Mahoney conduet name of the d Belol ( « ington, b, Brooms ar: (Pa)) fire | equipment, tinguishing WANTED . Free Honw tive little of age, care for b adoption, Anyone int ply to the Bureaun of Child Welfare, State Capitol, CAPITOL—MONDAY on to the w. home of Miss in which| North street Monday and Pianos, d fox trot, their Protestant hoy This child has o parents 1o i day CONSECUTIVE 1 lin 1 1 1 1 1 1 in Iin Tin. itn A A 5 T THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES FOR INSERTIONS line e ° line o 3 0 3 3150 Order Rates Upon Application Charge Prepald 10 09 Monday, January 14| will have a Jater train | the present. schedule, 14 inch, Count 6 words to a line. lines to an Minimuin Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charxe, 35 cents. rections for trains in all springfield, as a re- of the Chamber of Bureau re- | morning Miss Curtin re- | Ask for a Ad_Accepted After Classified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of Customers. “Want Ad" 1P Call 926 and Operator. M for ter stating that i a train | Britain at 11.23 making conneetions_with hrough Berlin at 10:39 is ng car train and does not Burial Vaults, Monuments L ANNOUNCEMENTS . S ——— known as No. | BURTAL 1t on Monday, which will takers. Haven, at which city | VAULTS—Automatic crete steel reinforced, waterproof. than Wood or metal. N. B. Vault ¢ somi ling, con- Cost less | first class under- Tel. 276 can_be made to get Florists and Nurser, 3 CUT FLOY funeral work; Greenhous New York before morn- 11:40 for Middletown, train No. 66, New York | H. Plainvill NURSER ers, berries, 1 will call. Middletown. | ains 1955 and 1968 which Berlin “dinkey"” will be schedule for RS, potted plan delive Oak_St.; free | CANDSECAPE gardener C. SBimonsen, it hedg Box_ 29, plants, Hera and G trees, 1d. all ki dnds: Sandallie’s FOTTED 517 Church plants and works a speclalty, St cut Johnsor ‘phone §50. o n's Tuneral ruses, eenho Y ITEMS. Lost and Found | CANTED able 1 Tel. M N Nest of Owls will hold Tost rd if returned to Wednesday night. Mis, o Si N H0G-—-Brovn I"ellows' | montl ago. meeting at Odd evening. Hallinan's.—Advt H. A, will meet at the | Louise Berman of 2 DOG—Male | Answers to Main St i Diack Answers to urn ‘to 18 bulldow, Youknow, Oa herd, General,” Sunday, Reward, Tost a Re- n 29 OX TERRI evening at § Answers naim er a short business meet. | tatnment will beh old, | tery is insured when Don't let it die in Phone 900.—advt. iraham, manager of Sny- | via Elm Rrown Ruddy Lawrer n 2189-5 8t ) Finder and Tag morning between Hartford ayve Botticelli, T 904, ore in this city, will leave ttend the annual conven- managers at the Penn- can ER_PUPPT have same Bim Hill and paying for T whit by o, Tound, calling &t ad. | WRIST day night. street; el in New York ecity. Henry Morans WATCH Finder reward. Tost on retur Tyons 8t to § 17 A Own- 0. Tel. Ature Lyons Brideausx, el Suteliffe secretary to AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencie§ MAXWE! AND CHALMERS—8ales an service, McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arc street. MOON the world o Service, 227 Glen street; R ASH and Owkiand motor Serv A. G, Hawker, ‘phone 2466, MOTOR CARS and trucks. xonmth M. Hearle & Co. Sales and Bervica, cor. Fim and Park New Britain, Conn.; ‘phone 2110, agents - for - Gabriel Snubbers. MOTOR CARS—Favorably known F, L, Green, Sales and ‘phone 2808, , 58 B nrm; ' STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $095; tpeclal slx touring. $1,350; Dig six tourin, M. Irving Jest Is & Studebaker vear WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4 Elm service, 127 Cherry St. “The . Sleeve-Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph; 'phone 2051-2. Autos and Trucks for saie £l BIISCOE—3 passenger roadster, new paint, new tires; will sacrific . C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'phone 2051-2. k BUICK 1922 seven passenger touring Im good condition, two bumpers and a lot cessories. M. Irving Jester, 193 St. _‘“This is & Studebaker Year." i 1917 6-cylinder roadster In_ good " condition, new battery, new top, & good cord tires. Call after § p. m. vlies, 131 Main street. CHOIC USED CARBS IN TOWN NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., USED CAR DEPT, 176 ARCH § 'PHONE 2607, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Tean looking and fine y.. New tires. Terms §100 o $35 per month in ten monthly piyment Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St, Harte ford, Conn. TRD SEDAN, 193 tion, good paint, St.; ‘phone 2215, FRANRLIN touring; new dition; price very low. 193 Arch This yel FRANKLIN touiing Won; new paiat. ter months. M. “This is.a_ Stud FORD, 1990 condition. good _running condi- A. Bence, 51 Main paint, good con- M. Irving Jester, st s & Studebaker ar, in excellent condi- Ideal car for the wi fine 160, Arzh of St. Mark's| o | A Thance to by is confined to her shite ar 1 with bronchial| ones at hurch, aple strect St ndio som | WANTED - 1,000 quartet | to be well » ments record. John | SR Gang of Mine,” Brunswick next to men, dressed Roston Clothing Store, on en Wonie Horald office ekly 63 0l & Co, advt aris of Washington ‘street | into partnership with G.| of Hartford, They will |* business under , the Parimah Advertising Co, in, Jr resumed his | tholic University, Wash- AVE 1-3 on Metal Weathe Main_street; has tickets, durin ticket offer, A in the future © & part of the Pittsburgh | epartment’s standard | They're utilized in ex- rush biazes, enlargement Aut K MO it Britaln R heing New and Bul Store An Tonl r stri v 1 ol K W, Hor g the veloping and printing of 1 from the R bk ) nld i Wood, Main s nice pay wureh 5 Wi {roet Want any winners film and o negatis es, AUTOMOTIVE eltor niding and Truck Agencies “ears t Ad f 1 AL Motor Main, Lash . W e wanted for an attrac clght years s OLET transporiation and can be placed for | t evested in this child, ap- Hartford, Connecticut, and A FORD CATE, genun wer Hener Hervlee Htan NIGHT” a6 and Beryise phone 2215 Salon & TARS corn motnr " B CARA Station [l Malr TIigh grade motor vAFs, A Hale Voepu Lincoln Hriva Main street ordson 1ractor, America’s Kalenn st ford st A treet cara, hone nd M 1 Sules | Sales wiek Aute | Main. | Tending Pnoness Maiy Eliminate Some Competltlon = g meas o /’j/‘\ YER @QuiT RIGHT. SAML" ¥ o SPOKE LikE A MAN, THE FEWER VOUMNGSTERS “THEY 15 1IN THIS COMPETITION THE BETTER Salve shape At $50 Phone R—1n good n bargan 95 Areh 8t throughont, MeGauley & Benvett, FORDS - FORDS- FORDS 1901 1924 1924 1923 Tudor Tudor touring rondater, ( 1029 rondster, 1027 woupe, 1959 eoupe. e Funabout 850 touring A | A ent down Aand you drive of the above CATS AwAY. small pazn an AUTOMOTIVE U8KL CAK EXCHANGE 86 ARCH BT PHUNE 17203 OPEN EVENINGS AND stleala HUDEON AND ESSEX USEDL CAR DEPARTMENT 1024 new 1 " Masweil Touring Maxwell 4 Maxwell Sport equipped Maswell Sport; Coupe, fully PaRgeger Touring; 1 actunl milage 192 1923 e 19:0 1920 1920 922 1921 Hudson Touring Maxwel Maawell Marwe! Fases pAssanyer Touring Conpe Touring. Roadater, Vasex Touring. Ford Touring Htudebaker, 7 pase. Touring TERME TO BUIT PURCHASER JONEYMAN ALTO SALES GO, 8T nt and tires; Price $300 98 Arch S, Phone ondition Hennett - §100. R. C. e HUPM . hanteally; and looks o o fe .v.,,A “oAr N in wennilen 195 Park St Hart- e n at $350. phone 2456, T Truring 8000 car, 4 new tires, miles. I C. phone 2061-2. isii, good uires paint; fne sunning order; A 0. Hawker, 52 Eim andition Cherry St guaranteed « phone Tor.a. 10 _months prive 1n right ‘phone wiieels Hudolph, 1° v;,m AND, Touring car ger touring - anicall good ahd thres omotive Used Arch Bb; ‘phone 1729- . wedan: m d_ condition; o erhanied J:’ paint, good For demonstoation call C. A. Beace, $1 Main & Pho ms | STEVENS 1923, phsssnger touring cAr. | New paiot, genersl condition and tires very good A. Bence, 51 Main street. Phone 2215, | STUDERAKER 1929, A1 omAttior Arche &t thormughly tires. [ #ix touring, in Tring s Sta STUDEBAKI % 1993 light g0 a8 new. M. lrving 192 Arch L ""’: s & Sadebs ker T!! Auto Parts and Accessories 11 o ourmv: EQUIPMENT —Osssiine, cile. tire service. CIAFs Auts Ac. Teswors_Shop, 138 Sveth Main strest, DAI'T IN “Thorobred~ Coras, The low pree- ® long mileage tire; means comfort. wafety; ecomaay to you. The Ball Tire 210 _Arch £ i m-rrrm.- T 8 Hiss anA se: Wet or Ay winter worage T. B Cogswell, § Chestaut St | ! x l

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