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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924. "MEXICAN FEDERALS BEAT REBELS IN BATTLE ON VERA CRUZ FRONT IN CANADIAN MINES Wage Negotiations Failure Re- sults in Strike U. S. Notifies Huerta to Reopen (‘ables and Not Interfere With American Ships — Bankers From States Re- ported Planning Big Loan to Obregon. 8, Jan, 16 of the Americ i distriet 26 Mine Worker; of Nine thousund of the failure of st midnight, fol- British Empire Stcer 0 per nt cut in the other 3,000 struck in the No confirma ympathy. W hether the oS0l the | nited 1 awaits the Lewis at lad o reparts on the = suspension of opera- w Strike sane- Minc Workers reply of John presicent, clegraphed provisionul into im by Silby contruct between the nd the British Lmpire 1 this district ex- a few hours after officials oken off negotiations toward a orporation Mrs. Huerta Gets § 4% 1 eement 4 followed posted notices oration, beginning would a 20 per cent among its 9,000 eton. attempt Mong lelivers who is en ro t today, nder a guarantee of reduction in tios n by P . coal men in Cape 1 na- order to give the ¢ der's funds v dis- to his v issued hy the 1 the president the To Sta The co-ope have been supporting movement at ‘ided to a report Armstrong of wh to Premier otia and James minister ol labor, that the stiations followed the to remain at work under tension of the expiring centract, o findings of a board of entering in Capital. leputies, who the De la Huer- a meeting main in Mexico € lireet action’ leration Soan vessels off. Tawny S k they did 8 ' : 6 s Hueta 8 nd join the revolutionists, 3 re also to r to Juan Pastoriza stop ic sct up by the group and wireles with Mexico to commercial and r interests the as- will depn siutionary Accordin SO L mines in Cape DBreton be thrown idle.” Th ¢ the failure o s from that ? 1 Tt alleges t he union rep- entatives refused pt a con- g present from Dee, 1 sum the cause otiutions company's version of and egitimate, n of its interruption of » aeed political commerce ationals eiseaddadiin DOUGLAS CONCERT \ o ent et 8 ( 1 to 40 and guaranting the o fields five work & The ations CLAN e Obregor Dou O the i this country others | days, stutement continues tatives of the 1. M, W o to make a contract on a puld grant an increase of day to all day luborers Americans compuny Repres department, meanw? SR tehed the old m Galveston i light that to \ern erniser it ral radio communicat ort at ence St Mk Jan, 16,-The negotiations be. N. 8 wage spring Hill, collapse of tween union Empire announcement late (By radie ‘elegram) that Re- represen- Ameriea SO perS gteel corporation, and the last night by the per cent eut in ish HOOPING COUGH No “‘cure”=but helps to re- duce paroxysms of coughing, ainking estahlish- States are o co City to negotiate millior corporation of a ¢ 1, employes of the (loul company, a subsidiary of the ’l’v‘l‘h)v Empire Steel POR | 7The Navajo 1 ,ypfi.fl.r.nu.d”.; |‘.-.m~« about 17, —B. BERSON— 503 MAIN ST. 124 DWIGHT ST. Tel. 1165-3 Tel. 1459-3 JANUARY SALE and Opening of Branch at 124 Dwight St. Accommodating the District Prices Cut 25% This sale surpasses all others, because of our larger stocks, increased space and het- flan reservation rge T. Summerlin, square miles, ires here fer service, This sale presents a very timely opportunity for all persons intending to re-furnish their homes, or establish new ones, sales made for Cash or Credit. 1500 MATTRESSES Mattresses, white cot- hlock 257 off ton, roll edge, best Spring, block ticking 2] £9.75 25%¢ Mattresses, couch, =prings, Royal double, cotton 257, of Mattresses, cotton, Room single 25% Mattiresses, couch, cotton, 4 ft. Mattresses, combin- ation, cotton Mattiresses, cotton top. il size Mattiesses, cotton velour felt, fuil size ; Oil Cloth, 500 Mattresses, cotion S terns, per vard 25 erib, all sizes Linoleum, 100 pat- Mattresses, cotton terns, per vard top, crib 2 Inlaid, per vard Mattresses, cotton cradle Pillows, all fine art 22x28 200 Quilts, 1007, New White Cotton . .. .. 150 Beds, 2--1 Oak and Mahogany springs. high $7.0 2 JT5—=85.25 .00 1.50=£4.50 £9.00 2,25—%6.75 £200.00 50.00—8150 low off Oak Dining set, 9 pieces Rug=. Brussels, good quality 150 various designs 2 sxminster 100 avions designs 25 Pailor Sets, 3 pieces off ofl ofl 15001500 £194.00 25%¢ off 485 pat- ST=K1.10 $2.00 IN—K1.50 Ranges<, Premier rmanuiacture, guar- anteed for 25 years 18x18, single 257, off feather, ticking, £54.00 21.00—63.00 size <helf And a Full Line of the Same Foundry Manu- facture, Different Sizes, at Proportionately 25 F 32 75 Low Prices The 12,000 Murdock, | | tea y | about coal miners and the Brit. | d'today by a strike | Dominton | 12000 MINERS QUIT | crTY rTEMS. | Fitch-Jones caps, Kitch- Jones Co.—-Adv. Member of Bintracht lodge, O. H. 8 will leave on the 7:07 and 7:37 | trolleys this evening for Hartford where they compete with Teutonia lodge in the last session for the win- ter of an inter-lodge pinochle tourna- ment. For best values in dresses of the better kind, see Mary Elizabeth, §7 V. Main St., Professional Bldg.—advt. Miss May Dougherty of Portland is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Sullivan of | | 70 Beaver street. e Phil Ohman, Brunswick record. John | A Andrews & Co.—advt. | The regular meeting of Britain Lodge, No. 85, New England | Order of Protection, will be held to- | morrow evening in Odd Fellows' hall | at 8 o'clock. Installation of officers | | will take place. Sale every day for 1 week on all canned goods, meats and groceries in | order to reduce our stock for inven- tory. commencing Tuesday noon. Wm. | | Trewhella, 36 Chureh, New Britain, ~advt, | Several New Britain men will at- tend tiM: banquet of the men of the | Center church at Hartford this even- ing, when professor Richard an Luil, head of the biological depart- ment of Yale, will lecture on the re- jution of science and evolution to religion. | “Walk, Jimmie, Brunswick record. & Co.—advt, Friends of James M. Curtin, presi- | dent of the Commercial Trust Co., who has been confined to his home for some time, will be glad to hear| hat his condition is considerably im- proved and that he expects to be about shortly, New Vietor Records out every Fri- | day at Henry Morans' 365 Main St. | advt, | | Mrs, Carl Rittner entertained at a v given in her honor at her 24 Austin street yesterday | Ten guests were present | ble afternoon was spent | Piano sel were rendered by Mrs | Carl Rittner and classical dancing a by Miss Virginia Wright. your Brunswick records at the | Big Furniture Store, John A. An- | |drews & Co.—advt Members of Unity Rebekah lodge [ Wil meet at the home of Mrs. Staub | it 31 Columbia street tomorrow after- | | poon o sew [ ale every day for 1 week on ail inned goods, meats and groceries in | r to reduee our stock for inven- | "ommencing Tuesday noon. Wm. | {Trewhella, 36 Church, New Britain. | udvt, | G. W. Judson of Stratford will tell | Yale In China at the regular morning service at the South Congre- | gational chureh next Sunday | Piteh-Jones caps, 21.00. Fiteh- | Jones Co,—Adv, ! $1.00. Walk,” fox trot John A. Andrews | home afternoon, and an enjo 1 Yesterday's | Winners in the HeraldWant Ad Free Ticket Offer Were: To the Capitol— Featuring “Strangers of the Night” — Mrs. A. Neal, 121 Maple street. To the Palace Featuring “Flaming Youth” -~ Mrs. Alice Peck, 208 E. Main street. To the Lyceum Featuring “The Mail Man"”—DMrs. Mary Grace, 93 West street. Continuing tonight The Herald will print the names of three people, drawn from the directory, with the in- formation that if the win- ners call at The Herald of- fice they will receive—ab- solutely free—two tickets to the theater specified in the ad in which their name appears. You don’t have to be a regular reader of The Her- ald in order to be “in” on this, but if you are not, get a paper and hunt for your name. tead our Want Ad Sec- tion today. Find your name and get 2 Free Tick- ets to a show. o, No, Nora,” piano record, by || New | HARTFORD Telephone 2965 suits to last for a while. One group of wash suits, middy and oliver styles, all fast color materials, solid and combination of colors. Suits in this lot have sold é_tt]$ll.-")(? and more. Special Sale Price ’ - & Hache s s stock at pre-inventory prices. suits in golden cloth and other high grade washable fabrics in a variety of styles; both white and col- regular prices from up. Special Sale ... $1.59 ors; $2.50 Price Ilach HARTFORD * Our Annual Mid-Winter Sale of Boy’s Wash Suits This important sale comes once a year and is our means of disposing of surplus It affords mothers a chance to stock up on enough wash It is a well-known fact that this store is at all times, headquarters for the largest and best selection of boys’ wash suits to be found. to sale in this section, in this store only. Suits in this sale are of superior fabrics and workmanship, the styles are distine- tive and they are cut full and roomy. Wash suits of well-known makes are represented here: Blue Jacket, Crescent, Robin Hood, Tommy Tucker and others. Many of the best makes are confined Tailor-Made, suits in broken sizes; also a lot of sample suits from one of our best Values to $3.00 and more, $1.95 makers. Special Sale Price, each . wly Thursday Morning For Best Selection Now Priced At e ————————— T T IS U 5 s i CHOICE, BUILDING LOTS ON HAMINUFON, HAWLEY —DRINK — Take home a bottle of cream soda —something you will like—it's deli- cious, Three slze bottles—5e, 100, 150, Open Until 8 . M. | All Kinds of Oysters and ('Iams.f Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Stieet TEL. 2013 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs NO CREDITS NO APPROVALS Suits that were $25 to $295 The sizes are from 214 to 10. A selection of boys’ wash One lot of boys’ wash I | WOMEN’S PLAIN anp FUR TRIMMED SUITS . All At Y, Price - — —Third Floor. Our entire stock of plain and fur trimmed suits including 5-picce costume suits now offered at the January Clearance Sale Prices. NO EXCHANGES NO RI']J‘L'I:I\K\' $12.50 . $147 50 Made of Poiret Twill, Velona, Oriona, Flamingo and Tweed ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG, ~Third Floor, o et e e =y awm AND THE RUSS. IAYER'S SODA WATER WIN LAND CO. TRACT, WEST MAIN STREET, ON EASY TERMS, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent TEL, 14 | RN S AR TR\ T NN NID Prd - o R return on your money. BARGAIN, Here's a Good Real Estate Investment—Three blocks in the Northern Section of the City, right church and stores, always rent well, Keep your eye peeled for this near school, Will show you a hig CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 292 Main Strect Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Blig, CINDERS FOR SALE High Grade Furniture A. H. HARRIS w General Trucking— 99 WEST 8T THE OLD HOME TOWN { (HoLp ER N NEWT, iy SMES [/ (2 AREARIN Wi P s ; — ) ...;"5’ YOU SAY TH ) apbZ s - JUDGE 15 \[||[NONO TEL. 2079 RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Ageney Vor HOUSEHOLD RANGES A. D. LIPMAN MAIN 8T BY STANLEY SCALAWAGS- HE | \i[SAID ScALAWAGS, |sTOLE THE TIN// [ | ROOSTER OFF TERRIBLE ) \ STEW?, < 1, ~ Pa % d/’a',;'“ L Do IT 1S NOT KNOWN ¥ HIS BARN ROBRERS, TowN BOYS ) TELL YOU” OR “THE ZERD WEATHER BROKE THE TAIL OFF THAT OLD \_IRoN DOG /N JUDGE HDRNBLO'NEES/ FRONT YARD