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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | EVENTS IN EUROPE Tomorrow (By the Associated Press.) be made to the German counter pro- posals to the terms of peace. Allied When You Are Thirsty experts are now at work on the repl AN Z A< and mecetings are being held in Paris | today for the purpose of drafting Goes to the Righ{ Spflt! memoranda to be submitted to .the council af four. It is probable that Has the pleasant tang and herb | this work is well under way. taste so much desired when Premier Clemenceau is understood thirsty. Satisfies, refreshes and | to maintain firmly that there can be tones you up. no important changes in the clauses This new cereal beverage is | of the treaty to which the Germans guaranteed to be non-intoxicat- | have entered their strongest objec- ing. Doctors agree that it is rich s. There are indi however, t8" faod valus and it 1« a0 a trong under cur ntiment L M aeile iy to meet the German offer of a definite mighty pleasing drink for all the | of 100.000.000,000 marks as indemnity family at all times. instead of the indeterminate sum tha might be demanded under the terms By the glass, bottle or case as presented. It also scems possible wherever soft drinks are that the clauses of the pact relating to £ d, write. Silesia may be modified so that Ger- sold. If not found, tf many would be able to receive sup- N (0. SS,ERENTISS ST. | plies of grain, caal and other commo- ANZAC CO. “soston. mass! dities in spite of the transfer to Po- s land of sovereignty over that region. Local Distributors. That the Germans have not said - their last word in objecting to phases Miner, Read & Tullock, of the treaty is indicated by a memo- randum which has been drafted at orsailles by German experts, who seek ta refute allied charges as to the FOR SAE E guilt of Germany for the war. This memorandum will, it is said, be pre- ° sented as a reply to the report made ; 1919 Oldfimfi)blle by the interallied commission on re- sponsibility for the conflict. Sedall The supreme economic council has appointed a ccmmittee to study a plan In excellent running condition. | for the liquidation of the world's food Good as New. Will sacrifice for| control and to devise plans to moet Quick Sale. M. Irving Jester, 18 | the problems that will arise after the Main Street. Tel. 2108. | coming harvest. Dispatches from Paris state that after the signing of = the peace treaty the United Statas B s Sa cannct legally participate in the con- SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY. | {15 of food supplies and Herbert C. THE VALUABLE PLOT OF TEN | foover ,the chairman of the inter- LOTS, CORNER OF EAST MAIN | 4)jjaq food commission, is said to be- AND HARVARD STREETS FOR | jiove that the business can be handled A O ABTE PRGNS AND AT/ through regular channels H. N. 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Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic!.No humbug! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, irritation. Freezone is the sensational dis- 2 l sronderful. OUTLINED IN BRIEF Allid Reply May Be Ready There 1s reason to believe, accord- ing to advices from Paris, that the council of four will reach a decision by Thursday as to the reply that will cortege of the heroic English | o House of Commons, | native to the Germans in ay to No ner | ( WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 191 IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL FOR EDITH CAVELL Borne on a British destroyer from Ostend to Dover the flower covered! ! and weakness are often dued coffin of Edith Cavell had a naval nurse who was guard of honor while fl 1f mast in memory.of the brave |her country. here ierwvood & Underwood. stood at | Huns for her devotion to the cause of GERMANY DENIES CAUSING STRIFE | OF NEW INTRIGUE | Germany. Experts Draw Up Long Statement | America, England and Belgium Re- Press.)—Prof. Hans Delbrueck, Gen. Count Max Montgelas and Prof. Web- | pation regard activitie er, German experts at Versailles, have drawn up a long memorandum on the | & question of responsibility for the war which will be presented as a reply to the Entente the subject. The memorandum argtes the neces- sity of submitting the question to commission’s report on “It is believed that Irance i an | bank of the Rhine,” the correspondent impartial commission for investigation | declares. *The Americans and Brit- and denies there was any sccret plot | ish, however, are fre permitti between Berlin and Vienna to destroy | counter effor ys the German govern ment could not Sir Edward offered to mediate because it doubted his powers to c tions of Russia proposal to refer the dispute to The Hague also failed, it is said, because on the same day the proposal w. mobilization of 13 army | corps was ordered. R: the memorandum arg made war with Germa German; ince was one of defense and ad- mits tha® Germany's naval policy was | a nature as to @ trust of Great Britain. accept the efforts of | tricts occupied by the French The the British secre- | upper Rhine district would not know for foreign affairs, in 1914, who [ the existence of a new 1 blic but for Centerist new ape Aix la | Chapelle. T¥ no desire for a re- from 25 large cities in ettendance. To- | sion opened with Bible stwdy | & under direction wait of Wilmington, Del., presiding. Miss Jessie Trumbull of Newark and Miss Grace G. Steiner of Washington are the speakers at the afternoon session, while the evening session will be in charge of Miss Iva Gillespie of Scranton, Pa. - 2 and the calluses, without soreness or covery of a Cincinnati genjus. It is public from B: Copenhagen, June Protesting That Teutons Are Not main Neutral in New Rhenish | Saviet troops defeated the Rumanians Solely Responsible, Republic Controversy. and severed communications between (By the Associated Berlin, June 3, (By Associated| ovq oMM PElo0 O Press.)—Authorities of the American, ish and Belgian armies of occu-! looking to the ablishment of a Rhenish republic as sult. of French intrigue and are elves taking a strictly neutral titude, according to Elberfeld corre- ndent of the Lokal Anzeiger. are ad again the ret tryir in by roundabout means what she unable to force President Wilson ta, concede-—the annexation of the left on the part of Ge many which are not permitted in di Y. M. C. A. ia's imp al- o5 1| ¥ inevitable. It | war against i i | rouse the dis- SHOWER - BATHS \\@ 4 Swimming < IN SESSION. i POOL Cities Represented at the | Binghamton Conference. Hand Ball Binghamton, N. 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