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OBREGON'S DRIVE NOW SWEEPS ON Complete Domination of Michoa- can Reported-200 Killed By 'Whe Associated Press. Mexico City, Feb., 20.—With the federal occupation of Morelia, capital of the State of Michoacan, ‘the war department considers that another step -has been taken in its general plan of campaign to drive the Jalisco rebels cither into the Pacific or 'to surrender, while simultaneous of- fensives are being carried on against the insurrectionary forces In the states of Oaxaca, Guerrero, Hidalgo and northern Vera Cruz Whatever Ietrada, Alvarado and Dicguez, the rebel leaders in the west, | following thelr retreat and Morella— | may attempt from Guadalajara whether they decide to divide«forees | and continue guerrilla warfare, con- | centrate and offer resistance, or af- tempt to join Romule Figueroa in Guerrero it is confidently expected the federal operations will ‘be more | than sufficient to checkmate them. Plan of Campaign Generally speaking the campaign | involves, according to the war depart- | ment, simultaneous advanced by Jesus Ferreira from Nayarit and Eulogio Ortiz from Sayula against Colima and Manzanillo, the Pacific ports held by the rebels; and by General Roberto Cru ward Colima, cooperating with the columns of Gen. Juan Jose Rios and Gonzalo Escobar, now holding More- | lia, Gen. Marcelo Caraveo, with forces now being organized, totalling 2,500/ men, will advance from Toluca against ¥igueroa in Guerrero, cooperating with Gen, Genevevo De La O, last re- ported at Puente De Ixtla, Gen. Eugenia Martinez, after the occupation of Vera Cruz, has moved his headquarters from that port west- ward to Cordoba, where he will direct the ¢ampaign against Guadalupe San- ched, Candido Aguilar and the other defeated Vera Cruz chieftains seeking | refuge on the Tehuantepec Isthmus, Accepts Surrenders Gen, Fausto Topete is holding Tier- ra Blanca and reports having accepted the surrender of numerous officers #nd soldiers from the rebel rauks, arther to the north the federal advance against Jalapa, capital of Vera Cruz, proceeds and government forces ha arrived at the station of | Oscuro on the Inter-Oceanic railway, with prospects of speedy occupation or the capital, which is reported to be only scantily garrisoned, According' to unofficial reports fighting was under way late yesterday between Cavazos and federals at Ixmi- quilpan, but no details have been re- coived, Relative to the military operations in the petrolenm region to the south | of Tampico as well as the activities of Manuel Chao and Hipolita Villa in the Chihuahua-Durango border dis- | triet, little has been made known ex- | cept special dispatches from Tampico reporting that Gen Daniel Herrera, who is inactive with 800 men in the Tuxpam reglon, has offered to sur. ! render and negotiate the capitulation of other rebel leaders, 200 Vederals Killed Mertda, Yucatan, Feb, radio via the Dallas News- Assoclated Press)--More than federals were killed and many were wounded and taken prisoncr in a clash with the revolutionists at Curva De La Muerte, in which the latter wore vietorious, Oitilio Gonzalez, pub- Heity director for the De La Huerta organization, announced here last night. Because of his success in this apgagement and for former achieve. wents the supreme command has romoted General Jose C. Moran from the grade of brigadier gencral to ma- #r general and division commandaer, N was announced, Leocadio Velasco, 20,~=(By By the 200 chief of defense in the State of Chiapas, has recognized | the revolutionary movement, Gonzales from Guadalajara westward to-| declared, and, with his men, has join- ed the revolutionary forces in that section under General Alberto Pineda. Provisions are becoming scarce in this locality, especially those which have to be imported. Stocks of flour are nearly exhausted and many of the poor are without bread. MILLERS HOSTS AT 2iTH ANNIVERSARY More Than 100 at Dinner and Dance at Elks’ Clubhouse Report Successes Mexico City, Feb. 20.—(By radio via the Fort Worth Star-Telegram——By the Associaed Press)—Complete dom- ipation by the Obregon government of | the State of Michoacan is anounced officially from ther presidential offices in a statement to the cffect that Mor- | elia, the state capital, had been oc- cupied by a column advancing from Ayuno. Telegraphic and railway com- munications have been resumed, it was.adtad’ wedding anniversary. Guests were Guadalajara specials state that lhul’lkuf'nt from Denver, Philadelphia, | column under Generals Juan Joe Rios|F#!l River, Boston, New York, Mont- and Vicente Gonzales entered \Ioreliai"‘” Toronto, Hartford and other| first, after repairing the railway from | PIAces. | Acambaro,. followed closcly by the| The table decorations were attrac- | column of General Gonzalo Escobar, tive, consisting of flowers and lighted 'leandles. Many of the guests are ywho had occupied Patzcuaro, lpromhu-nl in commercial and profes- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Miller of 48 Cedar strect werc hosts to more than dance last evening at the Elks' club- house, the occasion being their silver | The rebels, who evacuated were | reported attempting to join Romulo sfonal life in this and other cities, A splendid dinner was served by a | Figueroa. ‘ Hartford caterer, dancing being en- Hov»d between courses. Music was | | furnished by O'brien’s ochestra. ‘FEL"ER REPLIES | Four generations were represented | |in the gathering. They were Mr. and : T" SEN {Mrs. M. Kallman of New York eity, | WHEELER : parvn!s of \Irs Miller; Mrs, Challenges Him to Waive Im- | munity and Repeat Charges Lash. mlmm at the guest table in- cmdod J. E. Lash of this city, Mr. and Mrs. A. . Lash of Fall River, Miss (Pearl Kallman, Miss Josephine Miller, ‘.‘\Hsn Evelyn Miller and Judge and Mrs, B. ¥. Gaffney. Post Prandial Excrcises At the conclusion of the dinner, an 4 |I|||prlsul\l‘ talk was given by Rabbi Felder, the attorney who yesterday | Morris Sliverman of Emmanuel Con- Iwu attacked in the senate by Sena- | gregation, Hartford. Rabbi Silverman tor Wheeler of Montana, in connec- \mnxramlnlnd the hosts upon the at- tion with the resolution for the in-|tainment of their silver wedding an- | vestigation of Attorney General | piverss y. He drew an impressive | Naugherty, today challenged the | picture of the marriuge ceremony and ;\Iontuul senator to repeat his state- of the ‘cups of wine used in it, one ments after foregoing senatorial Im- }symbonzmg joy and happiness and the | munity, | other bitterness, significant of life with | Senator Wheeler's statement that jts sunshine and storms. “the newspapers in New York cfr-| pater in the evening Judgé Gaffney ried the details of how the attorney |gpoke, stating that Mr. and Mrs. Mil- | general’'s former partner, and friend, | {ler had only reached the silver dawn Mr. Felder, was collecting money for | of life and were now on the road to [!m- purposes of selling offices and ap- (), golden sunset. Judge Gaffney ‘polnlmfinm and for the dismissal of |guid he had known Mr. and Mrs, Mil- ‘“_'h"'}“)' cases in the city of r"'“"h-l' ever gince their marriage and ex- York” was read to Mr, Felder, and | pressed pleasure at being counted ho issued the following statement: among thelr friends. | "“There is not a ‘'word of truth In| After the speaking, tubles were Senator Wheeler's ridiculous charges \«'lv-'xrvd away and dancing enjoyed une~ against me, except that I was Mr. |y g jate hour. 3 Il)mglmnyu former friend, I am his ! Valuable Gifts Recelved jformer friend and 1 am his friend | puring the day Mr. and Mrs, Miller ‘lud.u. I was never his partner, We | ... ofved a wealth of silver gifts whose were assoclated in many cases in for- |yaiye runs into thousands of dollars. | mer years, but since he became at- | mrhey also reccived a large numbey of |torney general T have never acceptd |songratulatory telograms and |any employment from any lent In | erony frionds, any matter that originated in the de- | My ana Mrs, Miller were married | partment of Justiap. in New York eity on February | Mr. Folder made categorical denfal | {500, Mp, Miller was a merehant in of Benator Wheeler's various charges, |(nig city for many years but has now decluring he had never asked for the | votirod aithough continuing to be ac- dlsmissal of whiskey cases, and that | yioo i real estato, he had never asked the attorney gen- | . cral to appoint anyone to any office, | |although he had, he said, endoraed | lapplicants of judgeship or district at- | ternove ips In this district, “Similar charges were made by & Senators Watson and Careway a ).“"r_luflnl‘.\' club tomorrow f" the regular or two ngo,” he added, “but they ait | Weekly meeting at the Elks elub. By- | ollupred without the alightest ovi.jj fon. R Nowtosl, .representing. the ane dence to support them. thracite coal commission, will be the b Al 0% NN | speaker, |Weekly Review of ! ‘ The Hardware Market | New York, FPeb, 20.-~Hardware Age, in its weekly review of the hardware | markets, will say tomorrow: Generally speaking business in the hardware trude throuhout the cnun(ry 18 1iving up to the promises and expec- tutions made at the beginning of the | yeur. Cold weather has in large meas ure served to reduce stocks of wlnl-r ‘morrhanrllm- to a considerable degree, ,dobbers report an ever increasing in- terest in futurcs on the part of the retall trade, | Prices for the most part remain | [firm, although there have been changes In all sections of the country, | These are equally divided between ad- New York, Feb. 20. Thomas B. TO OBSERV AN\I\'IZIL\AR" " The 18th anniversary of the found- ing of Rotary will be celebrated with a special program by the New Britain chilblains, frmbh—}nn rub on mmln., [vances and reductions, | Bales of bullders' hardware, tools and avto a ories, which have been remarkably good because of the open | winter, hgve not been affected to any | great degree by the recent cold weather, ! LECTURE ON RELATIVITY, ' The annual ting of the Com- monwealth club will be held in the banquet room of the Y. W. C. A. at 6:30 o'clock Monday cvening. The | speaker of the cvening will be Pro- fessor T B, Baumgardt, who will take for his topie “Elinstein and Relativity, ! The New Conception of the Universe.” Professor Baumgardt is well known | here as he addressed the Common- | wealth club two years ago on the sub- jeet of “The Frontiers of the Uni-| verse,” Faspecial attention is called to the fact that the meeting will be held at the ¥, W. C. A, Instead of at | {the Y. W, C. A, where the meetings | have been held in the past | mes Fancy Shore Haddock Large Flounders Large Fresh Herrings Boston Blue Whole Fish Rockport Cod Steak 18¢ Bluefish Steak . ... 16¢ Medium Mackerel . 18¢ . 12 12¢ 12¢ | fish, Large Jumbo Smelts, 1| WILL REMOVE TO N " YORK. | Wireman and Mrs. George Janeile |of 461 Church street and family will jmove to New York about the first of | | March. Mr. Janelle is stationrd at 1 Engine Co. No. 2, and it is expected that his resignation from the depart- | | ment will be recelved shortly. He has been econnected with the depart ment for about 12 years, being a call- man for 12 years and became a regu- lar member of the department when the two-platoon system went into of. fect. | our market. They are fine, 30 COMMERCIAL ST. | Pure 1ard, Russell Bros. | l advt i Mabel Normand Wears the N “THE EXTRA GIRL” SEE THE SHOES IN KINNEY letters | | | | | 19, {changes in the relative positions of | | tment | 100 fricnds at a reception, dinnet and | depariuen | enforcement of prohibition laws upon | Miller, | tors of the New York | partment |there will be virtually no change in | WANTED!—1,000 Girls To See MABEL NORMAND in “THE EXTRA GIRL” MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET IS THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH A BIG VARIETY AND FINE QUALITY Fancy White Halibut, Penobucot Salmon, Eels, Jve and Boiled Shrimp, Inng Claims, Steaming Clams, | Clams, Finnan Haddies, Fillet of Flounders, Boneless Salt Cod 18¢ pound, 3 pounds 50c. Try Our Guilford Oysters, opened fresh every day at CREEETTRE) We Are Open Until 9 o’Clock Thursday Evenings, MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET WINDOW-SEE MABEL nmr couvmucn ! HELPLESS Bl]Y SEES New York State's City Officials Will Gather Tonight with Smith to Dis- cuss Enforcement., o w0 Bt Goun, . Y., Hos- pital, Slashes Another’s Throat forcement officers of New York state will be here tonight for a prohibition | ment Director Palmer Canfield. Buffalo, N, Y., Feb. Mayors, corporation counsels, police | year old. boy, confined to a wheel| representatives, distriet | chair, was the sole witness of the attorneys, 'United States attorneys, slaying of ap Erie county hospital in- | sheriffs and state police officers will| mate by a feliow patient yesterday assemble in the capitol. | afternoon. | The governor, in his address, judg- Seated, helpless, in his chair at ing by hints dropped at the 'executive | the door of an adjoining ward, Syl- chamber -~ last week, will probably|vester Salkowich watched Thomas place some of the responsibility far‘[ Layton, 55 years old, slach the throat of Willlam Burton, 66, while the lat- officials of at least four counties along |ter was preparing food in the kitchen. the Canadian border. He will u‘ao.*l&ur'on died twenty minutes later in| it has been indicated, tell practically|the emergency ward. His jugular what part he expects the state police vein was severed. to take in such enforcement, Layton calmly closed the Among others who have with which he had inflicted the the conference are “Izz Einstein | death wound and seated himself in | | | | 20, | conference called by Governor Smith | | at the request of Prohibition Enforce- | 20.-—A thirteen razor | rrived for Pure lard, 2 1bs, and Moe Smith, prohibition agents|a ‘chair. The hospital attendants | ence and not in any way to fest Al-|sane asylum, Layton was undergo- bring testimony previously zou to be taken to the city hospital, prohibition was due to lack of cooper- | Highland, N. Y. Dlsc”ss RELATIONS |sent to the hospital last November the men. Yesterday afternoon Layton Representatives of Two Govts, | denly leaned over Burton and drew | across Burton's throgt. rakhan, Soviet representative in the A miscellaneous shower was glven government would not discuss re- |last evening at Japan, “or anything short of full re-|riet Jackson who was the recipient Reiterating that “Japan ardently ler which a buffet lunch was served. view of the economic and geographi- ;nlny'on, Vermont, purely commercial relations. He added a1t solved, | —advt, no reason why Japan is reluctant to asserted the six months since the who announce that their only purpose found him. bany's beverage supply. Two inspec-|ing treatment for a broken hip. He| given designed to show that any fail- where he was placed under obser- ation from federal officials. Burton, who was said to have rel lrom Silver Creek. Authorities “rrv Japanese-Soviet Recognition Is Sub- | limped into the kitehen, and accord- forth a razor. “Now you'll get that!" Tokio, Feb, 20.—A statement made far east, in which he told a correspond- | S5 JA the home of Miss cognition,” elicited a reply today from |ot many useful and beautiful gifts, desires to resume relations with Rus- | Miss Juckson is soon to become the cal proximity of the two countries” e ——— Japan was.ready to pursue that pur- | “Apart from these questions,” Mat- | restore formal relations with Russia.” breaking off of negotiations with in being here is to attend the eonfer-| A former employe of the state in-| ty police de- had to be asdisted to the patrol wa- ure they might have had in l'nforr*hwgl vation, He sald his home was ln B s {tives in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., wu !‘unable to learn of i1l feeling between ject of Considcrable Talk Betweenm | Ing to the Salkowich boy's story, sud- | he exclaimed and drew the in Peking by Lew Mikhailovitech Ka- SHOWER FOR M JACKSON ent of the Jiji Shimpo that the Soviet | sumption of commercial relations with | Gladyce Battye, in honor of Miss Har- Foreign Minister Matsui. | A musical evening was enjoyed, aft- sia at the ecarliest time possible, in bride of Howard Quadland, of Ben- Matsul denied Japan was seeking Best butter 61c 1b. Russell Bros.— pose when pending questions vwrcl sul told correspondents here, “there is Karakhan In his interview with Jiji, Tokio last summer had seen great Japun and Russla, the earthquake having set back Japan ten years eco. nomically, whereas Russia, as a result of economic improvement, had gained British and Itallan recognition and enchanced the Soviet's international position. These statements were warmly denfed by Matsul, From rellable sources it was learncd the Russo-Japanese negotiations be- fore the general elections May 10, MAY PROMOTE EICHSTAEDT Councilman A. F. Elchstaedt is be- ing groomed for alderman in the sec- | ond ward to succeed Alderman John | . Gill who is said to have confided in | |friends his intention of being a can- |didate tor the republican nomination {for mayor, Councilman Eichstaedt, In polnl of service, Is the oldest member of the common councll. He has been chMrmun of the committee on salaries for several years, Codfish Cheeks . ... 25¢ b Large Bloater Mackerel ....... 22¢ b Fresh Mullets .... 25¢ b Long Island Snapper Blues .. Spanish Mackerel . . Large Butterfish .. Lake Champlain Smelts ....... 35¢ fi-ord Round and l.mle .\eck JUST OFF MAIN PATIENT MURDERED - | colleglate | placed Leaderhl SAI.ABA" T E A ORANGE PEKOE BLEND s a leader only by virtue of its superiority — Try it. has in his hand several applications lntercolleglate BO“’II“E for membership in the league. New By Telegraph Is Popular pins arc used in each match and there must be strict observance of foul line 1eb. Tabulution k el e %o oied Aatre cores are exchanged by league been with Yale, and the summary for the first week shows thut Minne- sota, Michigan and Syracus: h won their single match and Kentucky, Ren, laer Poly and Yale the losers. Walker made the high single of 235 and and Hunter of Syracuse was second with 225, while Michigan made the highest three string total of 999 with Syrecuse second with Seeretary Charles You Can Quickly Limber Up Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints New Haven, 20, of scores in the bowling rules, 3 graph has CHILEAN CABINET QUITS Santingo, Chile, IFeb. 20.—The cabf- net headed by the young liberal, Jose Maza, has resigned owing to difficul- ties in carrying out the compromise hetween the parties under which the cabinet was formed on January 31. were Rest 61e ™, Russell Bros, advt, : butter Yale, blade Even Chronic Rheumatic \“e". ioints and in just a few seconds it will penetrate to the bone and blessed comfort comes quickly. It absorbs instantly and is so clean and stainless that you can rub it on often and get thereby, results much more quickly, when the joint is in« flamed and the agony intense, Being such a powerful counter ir- ritant, it cannot help bringing speedy and helpful results in congestion, sore throat, chest colds, lumbago and neu- ralgia much guicker than almost any remedy you can buy, But you must remember that it is | for joint afflictfons that it is mostly because it 1s compounded solely for dispensed and {48 helpfulness will the purpose of relieving all joint ail- | astonish you after all ordinary linie ments, ments and other treatments have fail« Just rub it on the tormented, lame | ed. ings in Knee, Elbow, Shoulder or Finger Joints Yield to the Mighty Powerful Influence of | JOINT-EASE It's here, right in town and all drug- gists and every live druggist has it. It's a low price remedy, to be sure, but that doesn’t stop it from taking the kinky, lameness or torture out of | your troubled joints, Joint-Ease is the name, so called The Woman an the Club Window MAN'S interest in women doesn’t stop when he marries. A/l men take interest in all women —at least in their appearance. As an example—said one of a group looking out their club window: ““Look at that woman powdering her nose—ime« proving her facial complexion, BUT = look at the red, roughened Kand she’s powdering with!” SUCH hands are usually caused by common house- hold soaps which ir; you can avoid by choosing a household soap as care- fully as you choose your toilet soap. To thousands of thinking women this means Kirkman's Soap. ate the skin, a condition For Kirkman’s Soap, being free from irrritating lye, will not injure the hands or the most delicate fabrics. The perfect purity of its ingredients is now widely known=also the fact that it contains abso- lutely no adulterants such glass, which have no cleansing value. starch, tale or waters For the sake of your bhands a/ways insist upon Kirkman’s Soap. ew Mah Jongg Shoe in YOUR HANDS WILL BE GRATEFUL AT THE PALACE

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