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o I e GUADALAJARA 1§ IPORTANT CITY . I5 Rated as the Second Metropolis . Of Mexico is NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924, EED FIGHTS FOR : PROTEST INHERTTANCE eleet delegutes arge will 1 | contest on for republican hational | committeemen to take the place uu\ tions Against One LFamily Han estern State is Practically Torn | Jacob Babler, who is not a candidate. . 5 5 | The race at present has simmired to| Pown Seats in Parliament, Asunder With Gigantic Political | Copgressman .. C. Dyer and Dr, 15, 1, | Semel i ro S 'l Paris, March 21.-—Because I'rance struggle Going. on for its Vote, Clementa, ohalrman of the revubll-|, 'uo Nenuiic such o short Hme. ) can state committee, The 4 o e 2 ca M et The - mational| ", oared with ita-long history as st arch 21.—Missouri | committeman in Missouri is closen | 11 St. Louis, Mo, March 21.—Missouri i hasen | onarchy, republicans scem to feel being politically torn asunder in the | Y the delcgates to the national “O0° [ the need of yroclaiming their re- Next to NEW BRITAIN’S SHOE CENTER Next to | vention. contest for delegates to the demo-| \yith the state primary schedujeq | PuPlcanism frequently “and loudly The Fare : The Fair Washington, March The re- cr eapture of the city of Guadalajara by | United States Senator James A. Reed | has not even begun to get warm, but | Federal troops in Mexico meuns a'jishting the MeAdoo forces at every | announcement of candidates of both | certain prestige for their arms, a g bulletin from the Washington, 1b. 1 headquarters of the National Gco- |, graphic socicty points out, because of the republic, a community o wealth and pow ac national convention, with|for August the gubernatorial contest|At Present they are much concerned [about the growing practice of sons |or relatives inheriting seats in par- g [atdloiniatay { tiament rn, The state convention, where! parties is expected to be madé short- o % B e Ts e delegates at large are chosen, will|ly before the state convention, RilieRintest ioures ol eliarisstopans : held on Aprll 15 at Springtield. No United States senator is clected ;’ff“" LdLy i e ol ’“'”"”“ The district delegates will be chas- | in Missouri this year son of the | urice the author, and Admiral {lis is in importance the second city (en ut conventions held in each con-| ST 3 = e HratTiay of the saslaiiat leader [ gressionat istrict. "The fight between; METHODIST CONFERENCE, | Jaures, brother of the sociulst Jeade ! i d MeAdoo has been carred | Youisville, T March SinE arbiketwar Both are candi- here is something of a Parisian touch ahout Guadalajara says the bulletin. “One sén a light gaiety (. in spite of the tcars from a decade of | revolution and looting A paim- |y, filled plaza adds a scmi-tropic note i learn that the ga hes o more !y sommelent not> than that which the !’ lue de la 1ners of lottery tickets which « line of | sight must thread to pass to the twin | demes of the vellowish brown eathe- dral, speak eloguently of Latin toler- ance in the realm of chance, i Mementoes of Better Days “There is architecture in G tajara; and evidence of wealth that may be wholly a thing of the past or| may be slumbering below the surface, | me to speak, awaiting the more settled times that wealth demands whether in | the tropics ‘or near thie poles. Whole streets of handsome private residences speak of a more prosperous day, The stocks ef the shops are sadly depleted by years of strife, but the buildings that house them are well) built and ornamental. ‘The hotels are clean and comfortable, *This second city of Mexico has al- ways been famed for f{ts heautiful women; and it still deserves its repu- tation through many of the wealthy families whose daughters led the social world have taken up their residence in the United States and Purope since Diaz fell. In the “good old days' the ladies of the better world used to promenades in the plazga of an evening when the band played, the gentiemen marching in the reverse direction, while the peons stood deferantially outside admiring the beauty and magnificence. But this parade of the first familes is a thing of the pase. Now the peons| have the plaza to themselves and march and counter-march with their ewn women. “But basic customs die hard, and the visitor today is not denied a view of Guadalajara’s beauties, Early each Sunday afternoon for an hour they drive up ahd down the narrow main street between the cathedral and # little church a quarter of a mile distant, smiling and greeting their friends of the ‘carriage class.” Many of these first families of Guadalajara are of unmixed Spanish blood, and their outleok on life, despite revolu- tions and the democratization of their Lovernment, is uncompromisingly wistocratie, A Murilfe in Hiding “In the ecity is a painting by Mu tillo fer which $400,000 was once «Yered But the visiting art lover wi'l look for it In vain, Great works of art are not safe when revelution st and the authorities of the ca- thedral, in which the magnificent pointing hung, saw to it that their priceless charge went into hiding, awaitiog the return of a happler day in Mexico, The picture was the gift of the King of Spain as a recognition of contributions from Guadalajara Auring the Peninsula war, “Guadalajara’s climate is all that eould be wished. Perhaps it is even more; for each day with its clear bine sky and flood of sunshine is like the one that went before and the one that will follow tomorrow. Winter has no sting, It has littla to dis. tinguish it save that some nights have a touch of frost to lend an added sparkie to the air” Cl si th al; nl STINGLESS BYES APPEAR. "acoma, Wash,, March 21.—Bting- Yess bees now are available, to add to the selentifically developed world wonder class—the spikeless cactus, the atringless bean and the scediess grapefruit. The stingless Les is an exhibit shown to beekecpers in this | region by E. J. Campbell, of Tenino, | Wash, The hee, which is of the Adel | strain, has no offensive armament | whatever, and if attacked has no re- | courss gave flying away. According| to Campbell, the Adel bee ix an excel- | lent honey gatherer and a great play- mate for the ehildren. | "DONTBE HALF SICK ALL WINTER | ILL health is more of a fault than a misfortune. 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Ask for “Horlick’s.” st 1l Fountains 9~ Avcid Initations — Substituter hich qi 3 tor o | Loheny oil intcrests, while at theito come before the national confe which quite prepares t visitor @ Chicago “get together” meeting of | ence of Method students to be held ommittee, while the Reed forces are OV o v i Seiin Ton by Edl Glons and. Beomeit] BALKANS AMBITIOUS | Tirestan, Mareh 21— rovgn out-|§ proval—Patterned from the Fashion gressional comventions, At the pres-| Russia at Shavli. tish capital has ent time the Coolidge forces are dis-|Leen obtaines sonstruction will begin little, while Senator Johnson 1s ex-|will consist of 3§ locomotives and 700 { pected to enter the state sometime|freight and passenger cars. Ma | during March and make his plea for|Lithuania the gateway to Russis | support. the slogan of the new enterprise. | used on any airplane. v district. lems of the oh youug | 2Ng of 3 are - Sanator Reod has bosn tonring ine el e chuees | dates for the chamber at the coming ,. 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