New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 9

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| {tacks upon Americans on the ground | pursuing the enemy who have re- Wordsifn . b [i ILLA WARFARE [that the United States is interfering |tired to Morelia. s k s o fcnngd - - with Mexican affairs with the ulti- p ea in g :’|-n¢h.r¢ 4 3 5 mate purpose of domination. In Rebels Counter-Attack . 2 Mexico City dodgers making similar Brownsville, Tex,, Jan. 30.—Rebels f s ts CASINO ALLEYS. Wms Battle || % charges in huge type have been se-|recently driven from Victoria, eap- O pO r s | { v cretly printed and distributed. lital of Tamaulipas, counter-attacked | SPI:CIAL MA'I‘CI! X . L H lyesterday, according to information Reports Are Meager. | received by representatives of the De 5 st et e i i Munich | . 5 sdfl"’l“m'« cmshiflg Derfifl[s by Fedefllsl Complete official reports on the |La Huerta government here. The s | Derly . % Hoffman The basketball teams of the Boys' |y, i, ” Valntiod . It | Esperanza victory still are unavail- |rebels have established headquarters club enjoyed an unusually successful {pez |Nareum .. ] imi D h H l able although the war department at Padilla, 20 miles northwest of Vic- night Monday night at the Boys’ club. : — Ehmmate elinite Pafls |has announced that 16 engines and |toria, and are attacking the capital The Pelicans of the Boys' club took | 4 ! 132 cars were captured during. the fwith a iarge force, it was added. the Atlas of New Dritain into camp ipge . i 2 5 = ! recent offensive, including 60 cars| Fighting at San Fernando, 60 miles by the score of 36-2, and the Beavers é":k. 3 L | By The Associated Press. |loaded with food and ammunition |below Matamoros, was resumed yes- of the Boys' club defeated the Ar-|Tueain i : bl by 3 Mexico City, Jan. 30 (By radio via|and 57 with horses and automobiles. |terday ,a courier reported to the rows of East Hartford by the score . |Campbell ... Fort Worth Star Teh-grum).—mvo-\Ranuv service along the eastern |revolutionary representatives here. of 54-2. 32 0 | 75| lutionary forces arodnd Vera Cruz|front has been extended from Mexico | Reinforcements have been recefved, . | 4 ! 5 **|are preparing to n-auiumt.- guerilla | City to Oriental, the department an»‘x,» said, and the rebels claim they On Thursday night there are E“D, SUE o 1 ” lcustek . 10 96 283 | warfare following the' crushing de-|nounces Fighting is proceeding in/again are holding the town. good games scheduled with the Far- Belt Bu u. ¢ A . | Miller . 3 i— 28 feats at Llano Grande, Boca Del|the vicinity of Poncitlan, upon thel: Monterrey despatches state that cons taking on the Crescents and the [Q'Neil .. : ; [ |Freoman . 3 23| Monte and Esperanza, according to|Jalisco front, where the vanguard un- | the entire federal garrison a: Mo- “agles playing the fast going Gascos, | Briely T 3 ' % | Battler . 238 Foote .. 7 337| wireless messages sent to General der General Amaro is engaging the |relia, capital of Michoacan, was _ : | e : —-— | Dieguez in Jalisco by General De La |rear guard of the rebels under Gen- killed or captured, including Manuel _ Miss Glenna Collett of Providence, | McDonough . 3 5 % 4is—ta0s Huerta, revolt leader, which were in-|eral Alvaro, aceording to press dis- | W. Lopez, second in command under former woman national champion, de- e "A # R T s01| tercepted and given out by the war|patches from Celaya, headquarters of | General Amaro. feated Mes, Caleb Fox, of Hunting.| = Ericson 1 department. |General Obregon. Poncitlan, the | don Valley, 5 and 3, in the first rouna | Myers T g ; |Griowold . | 171 The messages carrying the plain |point of the federal-edvance, has been OF the women's annual January gole|Nase. . & Ty . - 2%3/intimation that anti-government |reached, and the bridge over the | Recommend Barrows tourngment at Bellealre Helghts yes- |80 - T 3 2 : s | propaganda which the De La Huerta-|Zula river burned during the rebel | Be Gi $32.50 D: terday. Miss Collett took 76 strokes, |Anderson . 592 b istas plan to inaugurate since the pur- | retreat, which makes it impossible | e lv'en amage equalling the woman's record for the 4 o | chase by the government of arms and |for federal military trains to follow | At tonight’s meeting of the com- as l the committee on claims . 9 el v - s 460 8 Thompson SEIUNE bt Ty abres)f WO vERTS NSO Hub Cops. | {w. Wright 00000 | munitions in the United Statos will | closely the loyal advance guard. Gen-{Mmon council, o i 8 1 23 Schmaltz . .89 9 accuse the president in violent terms |eral Escobar’s columns have reached |Will recommend that payment of ordon 8. Cocirane, captain of the |ganders . 55 Travers ‘ 8| of giving tacit engouragement to at-| Acamabaro, the specials add, and are |$32.50 be made to A. F. Barrows to 1424 Boston University baseball nine, |Maloney 98 HARRY MASON | Fesn { compensate him for damages to his has signed a contract to play with [Lagherty .. 5 n,li Showing a ‘neat defense and flashes : a0 | automobile resulting from a defect in N | the roadway on Farmington avenue. Wardner the Portland club of the Paciite ’ 7. . % ” of fine offensive ability, Harry Mason, | . . 7. T T . T' | s ""K'::" as. wiit '"’"; “’:‘ T 'chammon lightwelght of England, | s Ay l'y hls Some lme! Thia is the second Ume swch & Fotms month to begin spring training n'\{oulrlm 3 92 88 262 made an {impressive start against |Kenney . 2 £ Culifornia. W y . 1 _.“3 Harry (Kid) Brown of New York in | Josephson ] 103 21 claim, the common counc‘lal rejecm;l S ; ——]«»~‘~ b s s 1 9 z %la recent battle, winning on points. . e B Abdiiid ‘ a former suggestion that Barrows be ochrane also lins been on the fo iy ] 5 110— 230 | Brown is considered a tough trial 1901433 2 paid. teams at the university and. o S by i ¢ broken all records there by i : Nails, 3 jone did well againat hin. felus .. ‘ ) ; {been formed in America. It sounds ten athletlc lctters. He played in|po (UES wooveeveeee G0 o s weils . 4 '+ 293 3 SF ¥ | impossible.—London Opinion. various positions on the nine last sea- | ¢, Gugsl s 3 07— 283 Bcheldel . . 2 309 ‘ 4 - % . 90— 280 ; £ ! W, Brown o 1 | . —— | : : | Mty . 3 . o ‘ By SOCCOLY IS WINNER ‘ > ALLEY - - “ onlen 5 w81 E 250 | e , 9 358 | . % { 4 - AP : P. & F. CORBIN LADIES' LEAGUE ner g , 207| F % i ? ® Rwanson % ? 3 25! Corsiens, § % 308 ‘ il : 100- {1—Gregor of Davids Loses, | Bujanare | : B . . i . \ . . { 100-21, to Hamill | - Eilanson ; 3| 2 Tisnemens i : S Wb ) T i sl v 4 . i y our, won' over Holmes of the Holland “ PRATERNITY ALLEYS. | T Buying Activities Continue—Collec- $ T T : ‘0. of Bridgeport, 100 to 5 tions are Improving Steadily. e { 41, in a very Interesting game full of onn ¥ m\w LEAGUE AL Johnson .. . 5 New York, Jan, 30.~Hardware Age| 2 g & | 3 Brevmmer 4 in its weekly market summary wil say | o coly played a good game but didn't 4 M 8 15e Jonmeon . o ¥ 3 a9 | tomorrow: | % FIIII“’ and seem to get going. There was quite . ] 90 . James . . - “Buying activity eontinues in the, fogltllem\:’hoh It k - {hardware markets, Price tendencies ‘ ve ney. 8 E‘” Soccoly plays McPartland at the Co- "%, i lonial Amusement (o, of New Haven | - Cronin 170 lucma to be growing among buyers home a wonderful cough mixture hr' next Tuesday night, the players 3 e 4 o prehans . - :"5 the near future, Collections are said { % < made, why not do it? lan ¥ 3 ¥ to be better, This home made mixture will w»' Billiards, lost#to Hamill he Phoe- | Erick : i : : >** | Newtoa 3 9 32 5'9‘Wall||ng Machine Manufacturers’ as- | | for chest colds and acute catarrh.’ 21, Hamill had runs of 21, and - - 'y 6 - 132 ; ¢ : 86 balls. T Culner T3 134 of 356 per cent in the retail value of iR , Get from any druggist one ounce of G555 Cashen . i 140/ sales for 1928, Retall vah sales " ‘ £ Parmint (double strength) — to this 825 000 DERBY RACE § Sastion g 4 4 b bk, e , 4 “'lof 707,924 machines were sold., Nine-| | 4 o b enough water to make half a pint—' : ' iy ? 3 242-- 880 | ty-four per cent of the {otal consist- i 5 " that's all there is to it, . — A H Y f Like a soothing, healing poultice’ This Will be Main Fvent at Grand . s i 4 23 74| bera bought 41 per cent, denlers 57 5 P ' : / Sha OULY Suiviios AN wa W4 ) k ? made cough mixture sprea July, Seraaaaaens 2 per cent, Electrical jobbers sold 66 5 b 3 [FEREERE per cent, hardware jobbers 26 per 3 3 i throat. This causes the most stube 0600 American derby for 2:08 pacers, | pieo, sl +3 8 9 Tmperiuls, """ and miscellaneous fobbers 7 per cent. {nstantly. No ordinary slow-acting safd to be the largest stake over of- " ik & 203 | ¥ peee 1 4 8T Slectrical retailers sold 25 per cough syrup contains this expensive thy, will be a feature of the fiveday 6346 Anderson viiiie $isi 8 - hardware retailers 20 per cent, de- N ol Any remedy that overcomes catarrh, \, bl [- Ly Amelia Schwartz, 10, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Herman | | pactiaily or whlly, s bound to be of here July 21, The race is sponsored | Mi ok " 3 - 111-- gso | Stations 13 per cent, furniture retall- by P, 0. Keno, Chicago horseman Ponnn .iives 101 + : By ers one-half of - per cent and miscel-| for a frolic in the snow. Do you think she minds the cold| with head noises and catarrhal deaf- Slimultancously with his announce- ' sy Amennne ) P& . CORBIN FOREMEN Li g | laneous retallers 1 per cent. TU‘“"\lenther despite her abbreviated costume? Look at her smile} | ness ment of awarding the derby to Kalas | Mex. Winger voue 6 Tocks, sales for 1921 amounted 1o $42,000,« ! Get Parmint and get better, tries for the event he already has s 46 708 | el seieassaie 38 44 —— Garter Trimmings. mendation has been drafted in this Carlson ball, basketball, hockey and I)oflng . . y t t te R - Roews, 11 apk & top nétcher, and Me: H, Andolmn . 101 9 85— 295 A woman’s secret society has Gugel #son. His home is in Bridgewater. | Dix Leupold Rogers, Billiard Star, Defeats Holmes 0 300 Soceoly of Rogers Recreation Co, | Youny . . 31 WEEKLY HARDWARE SUMMARY, Wi e { Amusement Co, many good shots last night. Soc- A g Make Your Own Cough Mlxm a large gallery watching the game. " n N - 3 Sem ; : ! . i still point upward and the bellef| S When you can make in your ewam tomorrow night and at hon: Anderson 1. 122| that the generai market will stiffen in ; ahead of any you can buy ready, announced later, Gregor of + Davids | Nyac) . i 8 | B, Oblson . § g E | “Figures issued by the \mermn : ” 3 the most stubborn cough and is fine) nix Academy of Waterbur 100 to ¥ H g N . { Olympes. | sociation, Chicago, show an incrense s g Children love It. for all styles was $8 A total g v . o add a little granulated sugar and Memour, | d of electric power machines. Job- Cireult Meet at Kalamazoo Nest 1u per cent and direct sales amounted to letel th b ? th completely over the membrene of the Kalamazoo, Mich,, Jan, 20, 535 . 278 ¢ | eent, inmplement jobbers 1 per cent born hang-on cough to cease almost tered in a harness event in this couns |G Hemn .. . h J . S8t §47 1us| cont, speclalty retaflers 30 per cent, | Ingredient. wl Cirenit mecting that starts oostoli, | Gorman . 157 partment stores 11 per cent, o nxru\,sch“anz of S\W‘RCUKP N. Y, takes her l)Oll(‘G dog “Themistocles” | Benatt to th A, . bled " e 3 ene! 0 those who are trouble we Ewanmon muzoo, no turned over the 27 ene | Miss Thave v L 9| Kupor IERTRRRE o8 31000; for 1922, $60,500,000." MeGrath i gglrg frondl ol Ziin ; S| PAMILY OF BOOTLEGGERS, The Minute That Seems A Year. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Pebraary 18, and pucers are cx- |1 peeted to Lo lsted before the books | — - Springfield, Mass, Jan, I 38 3911160 | {her 16 year old daughter, § clos . ,‘_.laorvlng a reformatory term for boot- > 3 Post . . 2 240 | legging, Mrs. Annie Levyl, a third I’an‘thers to Pla-‘ I‘l"gh | Btipe) . . 4 | time offender on a similar charge, was School Seconds ba'ul’day b ML LS ' 82 s in court yesterday for sentence, but in H lings . . On Saturday, prelimingry to the | § SowT— , view of the circumstances the court N, I M. 8.-New Haven High battie, put the case over for a week for dis- the local Poys' Club Pagthers will | position, ‘ ' thelr war chy against the N, B, H Dbt H 8 | 1. & sceondg. Ledaly sty : : The game will be a good one for | 8haller . - both teams are out for victories, T ) g | Yoomas : Legetinl High school lads are showing '”'"| | 3 ) m—l:u; - 1 the foox and [ Run Tatches. | | Nens vork home are 1o 84— 305 confident of Saturday’s game, 8 85— 238 i 84— 230 sl In Ten Round Contest | 1 TN A Boston, Jan. 80.—Johnny Wilson, ’ * Panic Bolts, Reed Loses to Wilson s e I g e H Beware of In Imltatlonsl former middleweight champlon, won Lumpp R e { nox L1 the decision over Pal Keed of Natick, i ¥ Plogler ...l 5 in their 19<round bout here last night 73 4 Irolan verene ki Wiigon kept his opponent at a die- & ¥ Trask " tance most of the time with right : r jabs, und in the few perlods of in- 4 ighting, inflicted the heavier punish- . Y | sameider ment. Wilkon welghed 161 pounds / ) Qrovguia: and Reed 15915 | +bogund g | vart w.;,h;!:'b; , . 4 Riha . . ¥ 1~ 244 | e 4 | Quigtes . 8 $2- 28| F G e | &hetton v | $ 10—~ Uniess you see the “Layer Cross 7 5 Shephard i i 83 | on package or on tablets you are not Spowce o _ 8- 250) getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin The added pleasure and com- 3 T4 403—1194 | proved safe by millions and prescrib- fort of a sea trip to the Scuth KURT PRENZEL | Keys. X ed by physiclans over twenty-three malke the Savannah Line the e b - years for ideal way to travel. Worry | Yep. the war rulned Germany. 8he | sucueon o ! Colds Headache 3 ish aft is now turning out middieweight | Sorrow . | Toothache Lumbago and weariness vani aiter | . o . | Kollinson e Neuritts Rheumatism the first few hoursof salt air | "5 00" oop much lower than s : i Neuraigi _ Pain, Pain and sunchine. that. { Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” uxuriou: i | Meet Kurt P yel, king-bee mid- | INDUSTRIALLLEAGUE {only. 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