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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 1

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LttMt Xtbcnpk lUwi It ETMT la Tta Ewioc Thinji Yon Want to Know About Yon Find in The Journal The Ptopb Read Our People'i Column. Why You Always Grt Ewnltf. Jerry Foley, Popular C. H. D.

Engineer Dies Suddenly-Official Changes Made Today HAMILTON JOURNAL VOL. 28--NO. 10. HAMILTON, OHIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1914. BV CAHKIBn, JO CUNTS A WEEK.

mien, TWO WEATHZR. CLOUDY AKD WAXXIR TODAY. PROBABLY BAIN FRIDAY. Journal Readers Atari OH Their Money'u Worth and a Little More. It There Anything Yon Want? Ask For It In Our People's Column.

Only One Cent a Word. Fred A. Hinkel -The New ecomes Mayor Of Hamilton inistration Has Its First Day BATTLE RAGES BETWEEN MEXICANS AT YEAR'S DAWN Between 500 And GOOFederalsHave Been Killed And Many More Are Wounded Victims of Battle Stiug- gle Through River And Plead With American Soldiers for Help Endless Tide of Wounded Presidio, a 1. Tile at Ojinaiia, Mexico, bc-- (ween tlie, northern division of. federal army and icbels cuiiliiiuei! i morning a having been in progress all niylit.

Five or six dred federals had already been killed and i denuded be far in excess of a number. i i sights were witnessed on A i a side before a i The wounded soldiers i a arms, le.ys sbol off and injuries a a proved a a sUngii'lcd through the river and plcade.l to the American soldiers for h'-ip. All (lie physicians and medical supplies a a i a here wore placer, at the service of the disabled federals. Before daylight more a wounded had sought relief on I his side. Some of (lies.

1 were so badly injnred a they begged Ihe American soldiers to i them. Krom the war-seaned HI I IP village of Ojinaga had; a i from Hie riv.v tio appeared to be an end- CARDINAL GIBSONS' NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE ftiiiliuinro, Jan. 'jmlinal i NtMV IVar njcssaiji, 1 i.s as i'ul lows: The chit. 1 1 a i should na mir i al I a nf XY'tt' Year is (o (lie Lord i'o I lie and i i a Messing lie has bestowed upuii sis dtirini, last, yonr hoih i i a i and a individuals. iVt- should a i Lord that wu ai'o at peace i the whole world pnrt "I'lilai so i i our own Iturdcrs, as we art 1 from domestic Wii should a him Tor tlie temporal blessings a enjoy and I'o'' I hi; prosperity that abounds thronii'h- out i i Icn-iih anil of ours.

Above all, plionM a him for till the i i a hi a In- hn-i (-(KilVnYd upon i i i a atul ii sboitM he wr resolution io nuiniJVst nui' a i a ion to i-djust lives during I coming year ncr-ordinar In Ihe principles laid in ilic jrospcl inlh of Hiarity to all men and a to none. Hamilton's New Mayor Fr.ED A. HINKEL ERNST E. EE.B Citv A i In less i of wounded. The fight on border here had appearance of being i most sanguinary flict of (lie present revolution.

Federal deserters also came lo Ihe, river in numbers i i a i a the of a army was disposed lo give up. All Ihe deserters who were not wounded, were disarmed on l.hia side and scut back by Major McNamee, command- 1 Cnited Slates border patrol. jMa.jor McN'amcc, liiis more a gnus which he tool; Prom deserters. During i i I be groaning of wounded mi Ihe a i on (he opposite side of Ihe river eonld lie heard by Ihe American cavalrymen. The.

I'trim; in tin; darkness seemed to be heavier a it had been. All u-omen, i i and a a of Oinnga came to river and were a lo American side. The i lied Cross headquarters on i side; where the federal wounded are being wired for now as active as field hospital on a battlefield. 76TBANKS Ready to Act Under New Currency Law. Jnn.

linn- dred mid sixly-seven a i inslilu- (ioiia, scnllered over forly-five stales and linrini; nn capital, ex- (dnsive of surplus, of have ini'ormed Hie federal authorities of (Iieir i i lo enter (lie new ciirrew.v syslem. Tliis was announced by Hip treasury depart mont last night, one week siiiee Ilie ciin-oiKv reform law was enacted, WATCHNIGHT Services Were He(d Many Churches. Watchiiight services were held in the i cluircln-. last i i (he i i hour i appropri- a services for Hie Passing of i and the entering of First M. First Baptist, Bethel, St.

John Kvaiigelical, United Pvosbyteriaii, St. Pan), Lindeinvald Al. 15. and German M. E.

In some tin; regiiUu 1 prayer service- was followed by musical program while others made the forepart nf evening a social a a i and a ter part devotional. IRON HOLDERS ELECT. Iron Jloulilers I'niuii lSfl elected i officers yesterday a President, A a Winkl'-man: vice president, d'corgc A i financial secretary, P-crl Hand; recording secretary, I'idward i treasurer, Charles Boyd: inductor, Mike. Saner; doorkeeper. John Kris-Ill; trustee, l-'raiik Mr- Langhlin; delegates In a council, two lo In; elected, ilolierl Shiering and AVilliam Triiek; deb-gales to me- lal trades council, Klnyd Ash, Scliorr, William Triiek.

lien Brighl, Herman and a Price; local stnlislic.ian, (leorLv- lles- selman; delcgale to i a i Valley onferenee board, Thomas Beals, A large number of (In; moulders were prewnl and elections were Keys of City Turned Over To Mayor Hinkel With The Dawn of The New Year-New Chief Executive's Inaugural Address MAYOR STRAUB AND DIRECTOR DEARMOND REMEMBERfD BY SUBORDINATES Inaugural Ball Held By The Socialists, followed Bv a Banqiiet-Flowm And Congratulations For The City's New Officials-Elective And Appointive Officers Who Came Into Power With The New Year Hamilton's New Officials A i I 1 1 1 I i A i i CITY A K. I CITY i A I i i SIIAI-'OK. I If. I I I rOUNCII.MAN-AT-LAK(.!10 I I I i i FH-ANK A M1UK1S. A rOUNCIUlAN--aVK-C.

A I I I 11! FOl'KTll--J. 11KNHY WKLHII. I I I A 1 I 1 A I A I I I A i 110KACK A I I i I I A CN THE JOB. JOSEPH B. MEYERS Director of Public Service.

SETTLEMENT OF CALUMET STRIKE BEING WORKED FOR. Lansing, Alie.li., I i i ials ivirkiiig today on a plan whereby hoped to affect a sell i of a iluvis, for 1 1 1 1 lll Al i i i of Ho Mies Tool B. F. PEIMMER City RESPONSIBILITY FOR DISASTER NOT FIXED. a a L--Tlie coi'- oner's i i into t'ch panio which hall Christinas eve ended last night in a jury i i which failed to disclose i i of the person who raised Ihe false cry of fire.

That Ihe cry was raised, and a it was wers i'r 'riemls al Hie I i Hic.y wan! Covn-nor lo 0 i place presenl lo President Shaw of Hie wa.s established to Ihe silt Cnlmnel and llecla company. I isladHM, of the jurors. id' fellowship. usiasm and verv Year Wireless Arlington Station GREW TOO FAST. Xew York, Jan.

.1. A Masur, sixteen, said lo bo tallest boy for his a.so in Brooklyn, is dead lodny bis father's homo, lie measured six feet two incites in his aim-king feel. Tlis rapid growth weakened him so Hint, lie could not resist (ho inroads of a tuliornulnr condition a set in somc'timo ago. NO MORE BOTTLED WATERS. Columbus, 0., Jan.

stain authorities decided today to purchase no more bolllcd water at Ihe slate's espouse. This is in pnrsuaiu-e of the desire to cut down expenses. a i I. The bluish flash I a spin-lib and sped lasl According lo schedule, ed Hie a i a bc.uiin al 11:50 p. i i a i a i i i a of I i Slat radio lowers a A i a I a a oliscrval land and seas all i i YI of Ihe of i i old year.

by a observiition lo Ihe most exact i coiiuceted by wire a a i radio he jios- ttld asccr- a lo Iransmil such by linked cables ami telegraph last i was Hie second i il history of science a I i i a wireless. lated i a i flashes. These, hacked by Hie powerful voltage of the Arlington planl, were dispatches in message form over a wave length nf -VIW meters. The lasl lieal amionne- sibly a week before they i i i just how far. Ihe sign N'o sooner bad the last heat been 'il a replies were received I'mai all ((iiarlers.

Vessels Tar into Ihe i and Smith A a i acknowledged i i receipt of the flashes. The a i of acknowledgments last ni'jlit. however, came from nearby slaliwis. It was not doubted a the F.iffel lower in Paris, 3000 miles distant, received signals. was believed, loo, a they reached the Isthmus of Panama, Pacific coast ami a a i i a Islands.

"There was a sound of revelry by night And all of a i i i Tims tlu; a of .1 hundred years itonc by was revived from poems of our must revered friend, Lord Byron. There a a sound of revelry by last i ami way i the early dinvn d' day, in celebration of new a i a i i was- probably not the sort referred to by li.vrou, but I sense of verse i the riL'hl. note. And all of a i cilb.ens were ther-. 1 at some i durinj; Hie i all anxious to clasp (he a of Hie new mayor to i him success in hi-' new task and lo also clasp Hie of Hie rcliriirj- as a of their appreciation of bis services.

The Ball. (lathered in i a from o'clock lasl evening i i i W'ere a of a i peoph, a i i a i i i i first i i a a hall I a a i has seen The a a i was i iNl'ovnial, eondiK'led cnl.ircly the soeia'lis 1 party, but a i by 1 non socialists who bad caught To the i a i to i i mnsic, Ihe merry people enjoveii a a a i a parly in power carrying out i colors in ail decorations. A a of I be ladies were dressed emblem a i of i a S'or the occasinn. 'those (d' i men wl: had been I a Hie red carualioi-, upon lapels of I i i coals. At I i a a i was ii" spe-ik- int: 1 a of guests were onl-ol'-lown men ot' i ill socialist parly, bill a I mid i i hour, tin- dance Iirinejlii to a close, a all inHit a i a a exercises of new mayor held in Ihe i a Presents to Retiring Officers.

Al I city ball, i a i i i hour, I i present mayor and the retirins; mayor, Kreii A. Hinkel and Thai! Slraiib. i these were Safely DiKctor 1). ArniDiid ami more citizens a would hnld. before the in- iiugural exercises, Stranb, yet mayor id' a i was presented irilli an set lenlber upholstered a i and one settee and II.

H. DeArmond was presented i a a i easy chair. These were presented by the safely Inspcelor John II. DcArmoud wn 1 choscn to make presentation spct'clies; To HIranb, Inspue. A spoke aa follows: "On behalf ot Safely department of i of a i I am charged to say to you, that it is with a see this time arrive.

Konr years t-f close association you, has so cemeided our a i a it hard to part. i i career kis been an honorable one, and every act I your adminis- i a i i has on honor ami i i In laying aside the cures if i i i you can but look hack i i of sati'-faetion, to dn- I u-cll VoM- friends have in offering yon i i (if i appreciation. Accept chairs and settee i our love and best i a lo your home and en.Mv them as much as we hope you i i yonr i a yon to higher honors. It' your a a i is as your friends i il, it will indeed be streu-n i flowers. 'to a i 1).

11. DeAr- inond, Inspeclor niniid made I spre(di: have In (lie i iviier -yjjiuijdl'ic-iiil career 's well nigh end ed. a you to Hie of our a i i and boiie a we merit your a i a i A i beiai' is and o.t-.' shm'f-comnies. i forgotten, while our V.ood i i i i i may always be remem- bcred. The mendiers of the fire de- a i i i a asked me to present lo yon a of love and esteem, i i a i I I i iihen i love a i i i i lut wishes of man die a a May Hie i a i o) ynnr days be as as Hie i a i i i of the prcs- i i i i a I a wish." i a a A i i i loo deej'll for words, a a few brief re- a of I i a i donors ami i appreciation of Hie a in wlncli gifts i Inauguration.

I i a i i i i i i this, Mayor i a over the of Ihe i i i i i i 'lands of Mayor Krcd i a i appropri- a remarks, pinned mayor's bailee on the new mayor. This done, he presented i new mayor, Fred i who delivered inaugural address as i elsewhere in Ibis paper. Mayor 1 linkers speech was marked for the beauty of iM simplicity. In (Continued on Pngc 3.).

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