New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1923, Page 12

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léh\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1023, PARIS NEWSPAPERS A Lite Boy, a Match—And This ! | ——————————————— COLD TOWARD NOTE 5 1 L wswe The Dress Goods Shop uw. AT ; i W London Press Expresses Beliel It f£igets | B \ ; m.“\-::m 400 Main Street 400 g vue Is Disui@l‘luu»w’jvemenlv ) : ,. 2 | N ». N A SPEC—{A L SATURDAYBAREAINS By The Assoclated ¥ Paris, June § Come to our store tomorrow and take advantage of these wonderful reductions, A big variety of materials to select from-——Prices right, upen re gt note, is re “pidie N the excepti take the same attl I eading papers of Pa port | ‘ PURE JAPANESE SILK IMPORTED PAISLEY IMPORTED GINGHAM y e m ra PONGEE EPONGE (fast color) Pt 98¢ | T8¢ |BN...... 29¢ [ H | t Le i Y @ l - - s | a challenge so greatly A i ; . . A recognize the polities anA ooy P y A little boy played with matches in the hayloft of his grandfather's home, And here Is what's | suggestion f 4 moratorium of four 3 v i years In wilch France would receive left of the little town of Canaan, N, H, Forty-two buildings were burned and the loss is more| nothing, not even the expense of the than half a million, Ruhr oceupation Louls Loueheur's organ, Le - S e B o AT, e e haeee I pden s edr, s oo EYDLASION KILLS STUDENT & A the proposa " Vrench acceptance will depend to a the chief guarantee the Gepman gov guarantees, great extent upon the action taken by ernment has adopted one of the pri = = Saturday .... In ofticlal circles much "' the United States and Great Britain cipal suggest ined in the r SR NTON Gareanss ¢ ite t a cipal suggestons contained in the re- X 4 the fact that Qormany fa the question of the inter-allied cent memorandum drawn up by the Chemicals Blow Up in Laboratory of COTTON CA 0 whether she 1a willing to & m b ¥ s 2 g 5 G e hinire 3 o shande "‘:;.xl.lwxl:n::u connection the Morn. ::;::.«;::xll.:‘,.'.:l.;..‘:“ :1}... ‘:' New York School With Fatal Re- 10 in. BARONET SATIN | PURE IRISH LINEN CREPE Rubr. AgAIn We aee how Vitally interest- tho rajlway system and all the ph oy Amain we aee lly interest. ystem and all the physi-| sults, Regular $2.50 | Regular 98¢ Regular 79¢ ! the United States is in the Bur it aro to $1-98 Saturday .... yd. 850 Saturday .... yd. 580 ritish S el property connected with - n Opinion Favoruble, pean problems and how impoastble it . ",“".l,.,l In the custody of trustees| New York, June S.—An exploaion saturday, vd, of chemicals with which he was ex- By The Associated Press s in the long run for and creditor M= and eonducted wholly as a private en London, June 8,~The new German tion to pursue a policy of isolation,” terprise, the industrialists rstand Perimenting in the laboratory of the reparations memorandum has crea% Thero Is Strong press AUpport for ypas this would he the ment's Clark school, 78 Riverside Drive, re ed a generally favorable impression the conference idea procedure and that the would be Sulted yesterday In the death of Kem- | inthe london newapapers, most of The Westminaster Gazette urges that | . ated for the capital sum of Per Louls, 17 years old, a student, an which regard It as a distinct advance If the holding of a conference is to ., \ 1 canoses nortgags NOUr later in Knickerbocker hospital, | & over any previous proposal, The sug. bhe taken as implying British endorse bonds would yield five y cant’ nat The explosion drove a tiny bit of cop- | per into the boy's groin, severing an | gestlon of a conference at which Ger- ment of the French action in the E { ‘ Lok many would be represonted meocts HRuhr it had better not be held, ting an annual return of five hundred | iioey and ho bled to death. | ) & & £ with the approval of a majority of the, Tha Dailys Mall, which, always de. ™1!ion gold marks. . Louis, who lived at 842 Wost Sev- | . s commentators. mands a full pound of German flagh, | In connection with the second guar- anty.first steeet, with his parents, Mr, | P Considerable doubt 15 expressed, dismisses the memorandum as “an- antee the government s co and Mrs, Edward Kemper Louls, was performing an experiment in the lab-| . 3 ‘ however, as to whether I'rance can be other step in the campaign to sepi- that with the application of rigld le oratory about 3:15 o'clock yesterday e 177 Main Street Saturday ..., yd. MADRAS SHIRTING 40 in. NORMANDY CANTON CREPE (fast color) VOILES (fast color) ey |-y 30 ooy - LR | | brought into line with the other al- rate France and Great Britain.' g e 8 4 4 lies, some of the editorinl writers hee = islative ;""(’:':'{:"‘ sum ’I'l'”‘"" rably ": \fternoon when the chemicals explod- | lleving that she will reject the new Little Optimism in Berlin excess of 500,000,000 gold marks could o4 without warning. | proposal as flatly as she rejocted the | p. o, ° M"‘M e i ' ‘be procured by the first mortgage on| The blast burned his face severely, lncorporated last, '“h gy P ARISCOS real estate. For immediate selzure tore hoth hands in many places and | The Times, which describes the |, NOVIlRy JURS B-0eichutak jon :‘;",lh')‘ spvernment ‘hn.~ at its disposal | algo drove a minute fragment of cop- | § memorandum as virtually an fnvita- d -|only the physical properties of the per intn his left groin. The copper is i SR K £ tion to the allies to search Germany's "":pi‘:if:r’“l::“:,‘:;'r';;"n ,"‘;;i‘: “;n"v‘!; industrialists, the shipping and bank- belleved to have heen a section of the i IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY VISITED US IN OUR NEW STORE DO SO pockets, thinks it would hardly be ‘™ 3 . 'ernment's ljng interests, and the agrarians, all| receptacle in which Louis had placed reasonable for Franco to reject it Previous reparations communications of whom are said to have glven|the chemicals. It measured only a|§ . TOMORROW AND SAVE MONEY . because it does not renounce passive °SPecially since it more firmly stresses Chancellor Cuno unequivocal —assur- | sixteenth of an inch by an eight of an resistance in the Ruhr. The news- lhfi‘ re’fhtfl Rf""‘l ;“‘“1 '";d ‘;Md‘m';-‘ t0 ance of thelr material assistance, inch, according to Assistant Medlcal paper hopes for a change in French Arrive at a solution ol e problem| Early plans for the creation of a Examiner Charles Cassasa, but {t tore | opinion in this respect, it also believes “";I n!slo :;-cnune the tmn{)Jecz of Kuflr-‘mhnr‘co monopoly were abandoned as its way into the youth's body deep g ¢ " antees |s given concrete form. ‘e e v . | - xs sabotage actics. The Times things Despite. this, DAriiamentary clrcies|poses o lovy . heavy excise o on| oo | S R 3 L L ! ¥ 4 - — ——__ __} that in such an event there would he are not displaying an excessive op-/ail forms of tobacco and will also| ) u a prospect of reaching a settlement timism concerning the reception of the force customs revenues from com- of the. problem which “if unsettled, memorandum by the creditor powers. modities classified as luxuries. | THE HERALD can only produce the gradual waste In these quarters it is believed that oG B Tt of western Europe.” France has effectually blocked any Most famous place of pilgrimage in‘] The A-B-C Paper | 2 Z i The conservative Morning Post ex- [attempt by England to create a fa-| North America is the church of St.| with the [ 4 4 pects the French will reject the pro- vorable atmosphere for early nego-| Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, which was | = posal for an international body to fix |tiations by seeking to influence Bel-|gutted by fire in 1922, and is now Germany's capacity to pay. 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