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12 4 territery were wounded by bullets. C't It : COMMUNITY DRIVE ey ly ems WININE EAECUTIVES Connecticut Sets Heat Record; - " LESS THAN QUOTA|siretchae s s b’ 5 i 2 CONTROL BILLIONS _ Four Succumb in Pennsylvania their suddenness—were believed to- | ™ | 4y to be aimed at crushing the so-||Y. Bieath, 35 Ienainglon avenis | By the United Piess. uesday afternoon. | contributions A §8 Pep | cuied raigtoun reveiion n souch MU SEI o, | Ditect Funds Sulf Buy, N e ook, s ' s AR el WS wnmb“mms mount 10 er,c*“”'a' Mexien. ¢ ':rllf.:né’;;,(,flm\l\%s,,u};m:,, i | irect Funds Sulficient 1o Bu | . LT millions ered uncomfortably in the first heat wave of 1929 on tche: ascalicnte : A 3 o b 141 1 . Sl b 3 e castel seaboard. Cent of Goal Set Digpaenes trom Apuascalientes et to Tt tosas arier swend| {3 Original Golonies T DSENE R R PR S AT | “Cristeros.” as the religious insur- | e 2P ST H, S Wi — | & : 4 . - : to be the highest in New Eugland’s history for any April 7. In New ) the total | EENS are called, told of the arrival |jgig 3 regular mccting tomorrow | New York. April 2 (P—Post-war | Haven the mercury ascended to 82, the hottest spring day since the With 88 per cent of | LAe o |of the federal generalissimo With | pignt in Odd lellows’ h The Jast | Am; T = records were began in 1873 s reported, ommUMY | hree trainloads of picked soldiers. | gume of the pinochle tournament The deaths occurred in Pennsylvania. One person died from t was not known where the troops | will be played prostration at Oil City and three others drowncd near Philadelphia I while hoating to escape the heat. Temperatures throughout Penn- and their leader were to §o but| Mrs. Nellie ashman of 513 East | g il : : i | e 3 e 5 er, a lawyer, an electrician, a min-| 4 o o 5 ¢ sylvania ranged from well over the S0 mark to 90 degrees in cer- ister's an oil dealer, an cls : Y movement further south into the|stret was tendered a birthday sur- 4 g 5 state of Jalisco was presumed Gen- | yrise party yesterday at he el (s fnmgiieta ) G ; 3 = talionots, = CZ”JS- S DESRUREII _L\”fd,.:‘;‘“mf“j_f:‘(",‘:;‘( se e Sadslicall pompany eancuitie and fakaclen ) ng ! p . ; New York's miilions sought relicf on land, sea and air when e et s e e ist. i | 3 & the thermometer reached a maximum of $6 degrees vesterday, the 5 e i | enredis ol many citta i s il These men are the active admin- | . hottest April 7 on record \ches were crowded and flying ficlds according to Pres- ok pee 22 S The cacasion ' istrators of enterprises combining | b did a heavy excursion busine fofeonte loso| Minalongagainet the ek ols nn) Fugene J. Guilliano of Burrell & |und®r their control more than § k. The mercury reached 84 degrees in Boston yesterday, a record surgents, were alrcady in Jalisco and mn'm‘n;‘ ]m_" ass Mmg“ Ao W | 000,000,000 of the nation's wealth, 1 breaking maximum for any spring day in the city’s history. Beaches neighboring Guanajuato and there, (' RS 06 8 SN Jerscy, [any one of which wouid have been| 3 T in the city's vicinity were erowded to almost mid-summer propor- e ce at ascali s { While in New Jersey he will attend | able to buy the 13 original coloni: 3 & tions. vork of solicitation will conr";‘;f‘“‘f"“““ “d»w“*}‘{““*”"‘“" "_“1‘;‘}"2 the convention of the Bankers' In-|and to have put a fence around i ims have nn.;dence etermination to ri e e e e :in | government of elements which have by = , " AN SR bile ophersteilll EORINMENL o8 cmes e ar of Goor Will lodge will meet| Alfred P. Sloan. Jr. obtained a : f prospects el YUEN | this evening 1 § o'clock at Jr. O. U. bachelor of scicnce degree from the | ] . 1 LAHDWEHR HITS BACK | parks, new strects, ete., we all know e ca i A. M. hall o Glen street Massachusctts Institute of ‘fechnol- | b . fa . . s | that when th rate is fixed there America’s billion dollar exccutives include a machinist, a ‘mining cn- gineer, a mill hand a school teach- | dges drive offic closed today r cent of pledges and I to come. ween the| of the ac- closed so far |1 L nlselon ors e Goncerned, | ¥a® @ tendency here to take Calles son lunc + according nt advances by local | is alw a hue and cry that the Musical n rs and Kiwanis i when he was 20 years X sin, cam- | Garrisons in the affected i CEVAIR BSTSieyhen esnas . { acay | rate is too high : ) rs will o session of the old He hecame head of a company _ May Be Final Clasit e e ) | | “I helieve in the protection of our Lacking official information re- Donald 1t nes of Springtiel 3 years old when he identified him- | " Council Replics (o Statements children and am very much inter garding the maneuver of General \ill speak on the subject of refrig : Al g g : 4 in street improvement, but know. Calles some were inclined to think it | cration at the Lions club meeting e ‘ Made by Democratic Opponents. it extensive improvements at the 0 lamorrow. Theretmilll helenieniin: It o A ek T LT " 3 : o [ present time would materially of operations on the : by the Belvidere Lubes. corporation 16 years when doscph Lundwiehrfone ol 1he o= | crensa the cxpenditurs il ihe re an expected dec 1 e o 3 publican nominces for councilman in | money place there. It w | ; 0 B G i ‘0. / | v Young now is »h vears , v the fourth ward, struck back today h a battle might ommercial Co. Absorbs R e ) g at the claims made by Albert J.| HORSE FANCIER DEAD : ol 7 lest important ciash in the present - Quigley Insurance Agency . the weral . Murphy and Charles Solomon, his| Greenwich, April 8 CB—Arthur H. volt. J A deal was consummated Saturday | Ele : he o § ¥l democratic rivals, that the ward has | Brown, 47, a New York broker, and The presence of their ¢ D Lhed ceanth e wEerely thetlnaraa e oo e e o pot been properly represented and a horse fancier with a large stable, feldinith S thom fnrobs ' ress of whic ivorge A. Quigly 1913 was still a m rof a that improvements have not heen [died today from an attack of acute e e e e X . - 3 el e Parien thabledtan fosis o focal was merged With | Boston law firm. He obtained a d 1 made in the district. He write indigestion. Mr. Brown was stricks whol however; have. baenlquite suce| ihat fot ihe Coniliorcial tomoai o n 8 e xpnoi : 3 of the Co cial company |gree in law from the University of Regarding a stafcment in the |en Sunday after exercising one of jafnir Beari cessful under existing circumstances. | under the management of Rene ). Boston at 22 years of age and il was LVAVANVAM 3 newspapers that the democratic can- | his hor e was a member of M & Hand H. & C. 2,138.50 102 | They.o d Culiacan. capital of |licgeot, and will be managed hence- | 17 viee-president of | e —— A’ 3 : Jidutes for counciliien in the fourtl | the Round Hill club and the Greene : Bnaion 2 4 were pushing | forth by Mr. Licgeot & s that Q ward are offering the voters many wich Riding and Country clubs. Fourth Ward Candidate for Cammon L F. & ( ¢ company N. B Machine o ia toward S <, her Mr. Quigley will retain his real he turned t ~ work in whicl North & Judd ! s : no&d i e il i S Bl Brsting i tron SthieRin Walter 8. . president and This attractive sport costume of dark brown pongee with R T2 1 would make a | surance Lusiness. Miss Helen Blank, director of the Americ elephons : i : ; b g 2 o0 stand e e A RleRlo R 9t A o " i printed pongee blouse and scarf is favored for spring. The Union Mf& s 1 §1] As in Chihuahua few co ce | fice for the past 16 years, goea 1o |1 s e e of the | hat below is of felt and rough straw, Both models shown Small Factories ... 2 “3 ceclainiaid he Comercial Co. off through ' he was 20 years by Kurzman. Civie Club ... ‘ : b he transs old he took hi 3 a gzood General Calles if quick «nough might geot is a new manager of Ly to Har i timie i) aid in the defeat of the Cruz Pl . LR e ! sl R Today's Total orces and prevent the union ®ith ' Roval <. Wilbur. : coralarvis T ks around the mill, which inal Total ; ) Generals Escobar and Fauto T e ! which many believe the only Tope | for continuation of the revolution Military Problem Passes There is almost unanimous agre- things that the voters know canno! - hie delivered, except through much| Pictures in bead ligher taxation, such as public | Paris . | there hate bhoen various indications | cstate, steamship and notary busi- was 1o hecor minent Speci Announcing rom ade re he was . ot his life. Today js for Prosr Dead went that there is no longer an Maurice Stanley. presider A NS portant military problem in Chihn, ' KETIRANSKEL ation ex-| {0 A deed the presence of Generat | LNFCE Prisoners Saw und heeatne adealer in oil i e out to tearn he sleetieal | Louis and Wincents called at-| Calles in Aguascalientes. sever Bars of Norwich Jail ¥ ; e hundred miles from the scene of t) Norwich, April § CI"—Ry sawing ressed his 'P.‘l 4,": 2 2 inds, | Chihnahua pursuit might be taker he {hibic cells inliha catinly Sl 3 o ‘ it mv‘[‘.:”\, L S e el e s £tuniy pollited cont | RIS B D s fhons 2 fpeirs U i colis s 4 e son e e S Y Sl SAFETYG. st night ot had not been trention ‘0 o trace 0 ourt. Najarian ople inereased their at T e bine o oo ol S iy e S ek s e o e e oo et | T S.6F, MOTOR SALES CORP. “an ox Pt gl Bl e el B L U G e i ' ST ML DODGE MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS o e S i P i S L s i (i LU L ring DIVIDEAD DECLARED AR eI LI R Ciplgt e Lt 5ene 0 e ol : M : hutios IS Lty ) xo 1 ratio Others From $50 Up Shance to | rest themseles 1 n feld i . { o s of h , w Presents New Piano he stree o priso held Ojinaga, Meic ; ) re : ¢ I Cordect s Bnes B st on one side of the tier and the third | f tering ths To Salvation Army 1 insurgent conmander ¢ n the other. h‘l_’{,"_‘ O A & ¢ Liutant Carl Fredrickson of t their fornier comrade e 0: oA Armny has heen to uphold his cmmar BRIDGEPORT BANKLR DEAD e ears aith a piano by sed frem First Page) 'he sudden e inelon igeport, April 8 (1% Philip 1 s s AL 3 piano will be NG lor ninent in banking E A i 1 signaled the uprising Two Machines Interned A RS N i b e 2 in dgeport in come ta the rebel lutionists in eomplete control of the Hconneated R LI i Peseme et Raig forces in northe hi- town. Captain Quinta n DIk Ry Al : . i ships were rned at slain and two men, whose £ 4 ik Il Paso. Tex. and the were not learned, were wo d e . third had not been reported sighted | Many bullets fell on the Americ ; > : after a long illness, 4N° y 5 L Army s not permitte Philip iuto1o nenin s through col nown in 1es A, Farre ics and its fands captain but sea d 3 the old army 10,000, ¥ und 1 with @ problem aince ¢ for some unknown point side with no resultant damug: or in- h the L 4 States urics. Soon after the rifies started AR air of uncertainty marke racking arcund the customs ho Mesican border situation here S morni vhere the engagement started United States cavalrymen drow up on this side of the river, protecting | Americans from possible hurm by o * keeping ther out of the ds zon, possible remewal of the assaulli Meanwhile, Texans looked with a h the rchel general. Fausto cpoiypative cye attenapt to capturc the border tovn. vij; - 24 o | Whither the rebel army, encamp- A e LOW PRICES wouth, contemplat O B L : BIG VALUES rison at Naco. So- maincd on the alert for « te was said battles | from General Esco sommander-1 afgn of military, movement. arotad | | - . 4 PSR e =] | ouble davings Saturday’'s the loya 2 ° on Jurors Are Drawn side he bo Jich pre- . o L4 -4 e e e e F On Your Own Signature ‘ . During This Event and only caths as illimantic. April § (T)—A panel . could be ascertai of one hundred talesmen ror tne | M) Why not trade in your old, worn-out refrigerator Rebel losses were reported at two APril term of the Windham county AT THE LOW T S | f f Alask: d fi d 11 1 h h‘ Killed and 15 wounded. The federals Supcrior court. criminal session. at | OFa D askasanc save AVE COVNES 118 i ander General Lucas Gonzalez| Which two murders will be tried, start? In addition you will save many more dollars o yas drawn in suerior court 'vr)“::‘ . ® . | ’ on food and ice. We'll accept your refrigerator, e aard Y 'k Consistent with the Service Rendered | T | kd 4 i a w fivs ol Three American Casualties s are represented by payment on a new Alaska. garrigon. and exciting event > e 5 Hies a., t2lesmen. The names were drawn 3 i 3 Y Casuaities on the ‘""”"“"“ ®1dv, by Clerk of Court Curtis Dean. | Mutual System payments are arranged in accordance with your ability to which experienced one bomb explo-| “Tomorrow when court opens it | repay. Larger payments than specified may be made when desired, with sion. a sprinkle of misdirected OF e Salaly LA lovrra 5 y i i .;(.hfi,u bullets and an uninten- | :i. h?"::.ynr::t 'hy,,:\?m\ ',-d(:"'fi" a decrease in cost charges, or terms may be arranged to provide for smaller Botial (rvasion of. rebs) CAVEIFYmEn | oraer or Tidee 1. o wialde Mardn payments on principal when circumstances make it advisable. We are who vecred across the line during|who will preside. The criminal serving people who do not possess requisite collateral to obtain a regular 4 charge, numbered three. docket will be called on reopening of bank loan. The character of our service is comparable with that of the Resides the American %0ldicT. ' court on April 16 and the talesmen . S ittt g > . 4t Johi Pereies wimeene, Who | be i raert o e Seiithe bt foremost financial institutions. Call and talk with us—we require no en: 2 sl | 5 dorsers and every transaction is strictly private. was shot in the chest when a group ! the f 476 Siukae ins A e sr‘r nited States cavalrymen were \\Invjhur\i"flloh:"lai\fl\r.r-m G | COTK Insulated r 4 upon from the Mexican side of | 1t is not yet known whether it will 2 I Y N1 ‘ RIGERATORS @he line cight miles cast of here |he that of Fécnot A, Ttiee rnlir“v:l OUR TWE‘N PAYML PLAN | REF fwo Mexican wemen on American (in the Jackson killing. or Thomas | | Mazzola. indicted for killing his | 22 Monthly repayz a $40 Loan s JneitieE S ey i $5 Monthly repays 2100 Loan Save FOOd—SaUe Ice Tells How He Brings i $7 Monthly repays $140 Loan & : , : ’ Happiness to Children| $10 Monthly repays a $200 Loan : b e e ot Wall Wikaw of the Al | How he has been bringing hanoi- | M| $15 Monthly repays $300 Loan \ and see the cork insulation that keeps in the cold, out the Aatiss banted? “",:,', ':. {;h;l,:l,,m:,,‘::‘ (:',‘.m,r,;ld Fiod heat, and down the ice bills, to say nothing of better preserv Ashe: auled? ey o - Carpets laid? | members of Everyman's Bible class Other amounts on proportionate payments. Interest is charged on the { B ing your food. We'll deliver your new Alaska to you and Auto tops repaired? ! yesterday morning by Rev. George unpaid balance only, just for the actual time money is in use. | Windows | bring back the old refrigerator you are now using. Don't Cement work? B. Gilbert of Durham. Mr. Gilbert is Pat. june38.'25 delay. Come in today and choose the refrigerator you like, Dressmaker? Plasterérs? a fleld missionary for the Lpiscopal |1/ “A Helpful Eoan Service For The Home” All sizes, all styles. And at prices that make them inex~ Movers— Packers Storers? church and his hoppy is bringing pensive as well as economical. \} Dresses made? Lumber? sunshine into the lives of children Paperhanging? Painting? ||| in need of friends. i Phone 4950 ) . o Electrical repairing? He said yesterday that there are | .. A Garage built? {85,000 children “On ('Ollhu"il-u" A Plumber? Hilisides” who do not go to Sunday il | ] es ns & on | e Mutual System | ‘ql CS2y Upholstering? The class fook up a special col- wfirz&um‘ “tinest gurrulure gda&li.rlzmcni' lection of $53 to help further his i el || I— 300 Main Street New Leonard Bldg. | 515 Main Stre et FESEIONAL SERVICES™ in A jug of cold water pourcd ove the back of the head. followed by a rub with a rough towel. is a sug- j ‘| gested cure for insomnia. Herald Classified Ads today