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F NEW BRITATN DAILY HERATYD, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1924, — | GUILTY LUNSLItNCt o ™ FRENCH PRESS EXPRESSES Youngest Grad LUCAS CAUSES LUNFESSI(]N SETFIR NO LITTLE DISKPROINTHENT | CROQUET injuring him severe one of his Biritish Note on German Reparations PAINTS Youngstown Man Adnis That He CONFUSION OVER GOTTON S G e md Mlll‘dtm swwlhflfl British Press T»wcm Much Space to ;i l’:xil.n “.cn:"f,f";‘ note of disap § : ; 3 ‘ SETS rolntment” marks the uewepapers Trouble That Will Be Caused M treatment of the Bri sh am»olpdo- . 3 P he he New U, 8 Shipping Regulatians, | !IDerations vesterday as if the Freneh 3 y [ " i preas expected that the ministry ef At ing eo leath by his ow . P June 12.~—The annoyance Mr. Haldwin would show a marked ' to } 3 ¢ . L] unfrequented WRITY [ of the British eotton trade in conse. Aeparture from its predecesser in its Purposely Made for Every Py Bt Pdhos he. | Ql16R00 of the Ubited Btaton cetten|Roliey fowards Prance aa regards (he : Is Filipino chauffeur sandards act is featured by the RO heid in the sail at Waeren, for- | yron i o o s Neveral of the eommentators serk " Purpose ol e po y charged with murd . o¢ Der devotes considcrable space to ustify the French Ruhr aetion t bear the thought e from the start of the oeeupation, re e e v ie¢ | Presentation of the views of th rge Now is the time to paint or being there ale Police ¢ ‘: Liverpoal and Manchester cotton | PEAtINg that whatever steps Franee ? ° vour porch furniture and || )2 e s o e iaiens ‘Afa. | men who are quoted as saying that "as taken have been hgsed on the Ver . A e ; A A1 ihe operation of the aet requiring in- *81lles treaty and “dedueing that Drachmann, etty Danish sales France's demand that Germany eeass Py This newspa ' screens, terstate 1 fare " o death with his pocket knife|'Oratate an reign cotton males a e to wi " shipments to he bAsed on American PAssIve resistance cannot he chal se whe told him she “had Shipments to be bound 1 t | lenged ; 0 Ter mani ahout marying | eah sandards fa bound 1o romit 000 LS CT L : | HARDWARE 36 Main St in eonfusior 1 hid. the hody | a culvert ish eabinet ar » N . ish e are summarized here in ] v Amarts 1N jobert A, Loeb, sop of Albert Loeb, | Some of the provisions of the Kae ! R gkt : vhat is apparently & semi-official note are declared to be irksome, irritating ' APS . s prominent Chicage business man, 1 ( s alleged econfession came . X 3 tollows: — — . of Watking ad econ nd extremely unfair, jmposing hard. *° 15 the younge Aus » Wathi 4 First—1It Is impossible to demand |10 YOunkest man ever to he fx‘mh. onely country road ship and injustice upoy Eyropeat ated from the "niversity of Michigun onted n with the report of a that Germany . ssive resistance unAwriting expert, uaserting that a buyers. Opinton In Liverpool fa vep- (0 HEERERS O ent eatta Sxn. | Hie 18 bust 15, and finishes college this from any June, Young Loeb Is fond of athleties e ote re ived hy the chief last ¥ri resented as heing frea f f r cute th 4 ' o . o this condition witheut ineurrin 'cklnsun urug cu. uy directing him where 1o find the|that the United States will be ablajy) 5 0, Foemm o fn e '_,"NMN" as well as studles. s of C 0W's to establish a sellin veadquarter IRer of & comuy ! 1y,»and sample onne ras establish o selling headquarters Tg, 0004 1ioar.niifed discussion s 169-171 MAIN ST. g were identica R b :"‘"‘I'”"" “l"‘”“;;: :":‘“{‘m;'“:" “')‘":‘ 45 nossible on the basls of the German | Connell wus chauffeur forwn wea ol A6 for Amaerion 0" | memorandum although the figures " q I A Uy e 1l b il 1 Youngstown family T European buyers will be willing | o 0a ERTUR VT o table: In his confession, Connell is said to| to pay cash for cotton under the pro- Third=—The British cabinet believes Leading HOIpitlls ave stated that ¥ ad heen engag: visions of the aet as it now stand it could persuade the reich to accept {to Marry Miss Drachmaan In October.| The manufacturers bellave the nct o “ao (TN Fn F ol W 5 W f A 3 he sal she " uite v I J ¢ ) -y SEF. THE NEW On the night of May 31 he said she |is an attempt by one nation 1o Inter-{ o ,oomed fast January; | and Athletel Uu tad ealled him by telephone, asking | fere with the natural flow of inte Fourth It France {5 unwilling te The Call of the him to meet her They rode until| pational trade by means of its OWn opaieq her point of view Great Brit- | where they left the car Aw t tional deputation of cotton men 8 amount of German reparations after | 4, SEASHORE or MOUNTAINS : wi lu 1 along Helena told him that{y,ayw fn Washington to seek modifica- investigating conditions in Germany: R b_ ub ing AICOIIOI Is Answered by Joining Our SPECIAL iy ',"."W diner )G abeus ‘ ton'of the ast Fifth—1I¢ these experts reach an & marrying him | e agreement, Great Britain would then 2 Beside himselt with rage Connell W demand that Germany cease ‘ VACATION CLUB | it Ge y cease passive . ¥ / A LEGHORNS | 5w id taat e_drew REBEL SURRENDERS feim e Oerme [l 6 e o e Don e hn- knife and sta If S y ¢ He nwn took off ln! I8 unsurpassed for relieving n 7 lozen times. H MISSING “OMAN DEAD =t b, wite | Se't.ure a Rest and Change of Scene With Agquple Means and Mind Serene linen duster, tied it over her head | (.mv-nl Carlos Green of Mexican bruises and sprains. 1 M body into the culvert, B < ask hafore | Cotlava ives Up His Revolt and - where it ren | A reliable rubbing - - v ’ % y Resident Who Disap- and retreshing agent is S START NOW and have Money when Wanted |ing found by officlals who followed | L gl Avo Are to Quit. New London ) | the - direction of his note. : peared May 20 Found in Sea—Body very necessary in every > e | Mexico City, June 12—General of Child Not Located, y home, sick-room and . Clubs to fit Every Pockethook " hospita Campers, JFew hats can compare with Carlos Green, former governor of the 2 J the: light, cool Leghorn for real NATIONS :n: : of Tabasco and for three years ,'\\“"f' ’;':;"'“’;‘, "‘"1":”_” _’I‘)"'d:"’dy trampers and all people || summer Hat comfort — and its AR | an iictive rebel, surrendered yesterday ;“'fl,,',;' R P b e who work hard with - Start with 50c., $1.00, $2.00, $5. 00 at Villa Hermosa to the chief of | P SHaRSHo 5 Ny the Fueiss b body ) open texture permits the Hat to W L o Give U. 5. Tips on Fdquar | po ot e abascs, | night of May 29 with her four year iy e A Y, $10.00 or more weekly. conform to and fit the hr-d per- @ " old daughter, was found yesterday in P / teotl | and U. s, Wil Tip Off Cuba on De- | | Fess (ispatches (o this fect wore | Winthrop cove with her arins folded ™ aration almost indis- / 4 | | Sutmed, by e VAT Aeparment 'S a1 hents ot ‘ The Commercial Trust Co. We show two new models | parture of Barred Nationals. | . g Thrae | the child too, had been drowned. Ef-| PURETEST RUBBING AL- that are extraordinary values been completely pacified. Three hun-| ts to Nf the laiters Lody, hov s LETES NG AL ( ¢ at $5—yon shonld sce them. | Havana, June 12.—General Crow- [dred of Gen. Green's followers are|fOrts to find the latter's b 19W- |1 COHOL is medicated to make it £ ~ THE BANK OF SERVICE 5 | der, the American ambassador, and |gcheduled to surrender their arms on | ¥l Were fruitless and the search | ft for external use only, yet is | Manuel Cespedes, Cuban secretary of | Thursday. will be resumed tomorrow, || not unpleasant in odor. | state, have reached an agreement pro- ik Police believe that Mrs. Cominisky Fine for reducing fever and ex- committed suicide leaping into the cessive perspiration, and for re- \ L | t turn for information | A . |\'1M‘a":h:\);M::‘p:o]t-a\lnz cuvan ports| Man Run Down and Killed | \vater with the cntia in her arms. || Jloving inflamed skin and nead- i e ntaxteating: 11quoe, By Bridgeport Trolley | ?hey believe that the ehild's body was || aches. oh il et nl ities will m'\ washed away from the mother by the | 50c the Pint 93'99 Isylum Street [ American port author i 5lr ma. | Bridgeport, June 12.—Waledeck |yction of the water and that it will | | the @Guban government full in mr?]': R S e I T R Hartford. | tion as to vessels that :{Wm h |this city where he was employed by| Ars, Cominisky had been sogght h) United States ports with HAMIEAS |0 Leake Construction company, was! police and by her husband, Louls, | . “It Pays To Buy Our Kind"” | Jamaicans and Chinese hound for this ‘ Srk T Mhh Sk RC g okoenend hYAbor eRRAD G “-1 ar ramer e almoat inptanfly kllled, |tempted to take her two older chil-| Th tionals are not permitted L do to enter Cuba without special per- ‘ Alex Laner, also of New Haven and|dren with her when she left home| its. [a fellow worker walking cross the jut was met with refusal. Her hus. | i strect with Gilensky was knocked pand told police that he was unable T AN ST CITY ITEMS. | ok A down but did not get injured. He was|to account for her leaving him and i arrested on & charge of drunkenness. committing suicide, | Injuries Prove Fatal to O Police say witnesses told them both | Mr. and Mrs. Adonno announce the| Boy Run Over by-Freight | men wers under the influence of| engagement of their daughter, Anna, | " |liquor and walked into the path of| § .| Torrington, June 12.—Kinslowe Ma-|the car. to Resario Dienti. Both lwe at 16 o n(‘u\(‘ra&lr:»(»l 4 it “.-nu, eight year old son of Ralph K.| G. Galekas, Connecticut company | 4 Trumbull- i[motorman, was placed under arrest in ’ a Mason, president of the . ‘f:rnm and Pianos, Henry Morans | (' qatin0l Manufacturing company |honds of $2,000 on a technical charge | i lof Bantam, died last night in the of manslaughter. | 1923 S,]_‘,‘ y Members of Alexandra lodge, No.|charlotte Hungerford hospital here 1. 0. D. of St. George, will be en- | r.om fnjuries he geceived vesterday — Ninety-five per cent of a cant is The new year’s newest patterns in WALL PAPER tertained at the home of Mrs. E.|;¢ternoon when he was run over by copper, and the rest is tin and zinc. | ET our |Irust De- are here, Whatmall, 11 Kelsey street, Thursday | afternoon, . . . We invite you to come in and see them now. French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main | ¢ ; / t, Prof. Bldg. Exclusive millinery, partment give Never before in the city has such a remarkable array of Beautiful Decoraticns been shown. —advt . [ you SpeClfiC faCtS to We can show you Papers as low priced as any in Mrs. Harold J. Malone and haby of | the United States. Columbia street will leave Thursday | :;:n.:u:;.: :x":ums“ where they will GRAD UA TION prove the wisdom We can show you Papers which viill be used in the Radio sets and supplies at Morans, | f - R finest homes in the city this year, B . i And of appointing a cor- IO IN AND 100K THEM OVER cox and family have . Tok sk B 0 porate executor to e .eox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ST L WEDDING e e o i The John Boyle Co will enter the new Bowery Savings ment Of your eState. J ° bank on 42nd street, New York which | 4 opens for ‘business Monday June 1% 3 — Paint Engineers — Mr. Wileox has been in the employ ! of the down town Bowery Bank sincr F | The City’s Leading Decorators leaving New Rritain some months | : ’ 5.5 FRANKLIN SQUARE TEL. 359 ago. | Plan to' Lunch at Hallinan's—advt, | : TRUST CO0. You will find in our final Jewelry Sale a JEWERTAIN oy large and appreciative selection of “GIFTS THAT LAST” consisting of high ‘grade . Dpen Saturday Evenings from 7--9 JEWELRY, SILVERWARE and IVORY at Daylight Saving Time CH AS DILLON & CO prices way below cost. . U HARTFORD . We are determined to dispose of our Jew- ‘ elry Department at the earliest possible date, and it will prove advantageous to you _ N RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN to examine our line before deciding on your y ; HoyE’RY “F drink to your health with am— e purchase. ; 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Tel. 1409-2 a glass of milk.” —~The Farmer Boy. N £ s s Our Music Department is complete in AT Lisle Thread Hose, fancy stripe Pure Thread Silk Hose with 1ight welght in lsle thread tops, full fash- A ) i every respect. If it should happen to he a : There's a lot to be said @/ Mk . e 4 f and plain g Victrola, Piano or Piano-Player, latest hits __FOR GRADU A I ION_ Black, cordovan, white—i8e, foned, sheer chifton — 82,00 favor of our milk. he @1 ? " . -01 ; " o and $2.75. Colors, nude, in favor : u in Records o1 Pla)el' Rolls, you are sure to e Tkt gy e bR most convincing argument find them at special terms during this lm‘t‘n.r:”\\hl“;f 'l‘vuis«; and lgnm sierosrized ilile Hos 16 bikek, sand, silver, ooze, suede, cin- month. g p Sl and id Gloves, Postt Beads gray, white, cordovan—8e. namon, black, whits, ete. and Earrings. Pure Thread, all silk Hose, open : | . Silk Hose, plain and fancy em- g ’ 1 y ¥, - - - . i White Middies, * & work clocks, chiffon and glove It'll make vou feel friendl; L :M .-mwx:’n Raalte” Silk )::Ind“erefl clocks, in all colors #flk noveity and plain—$2.95. in its favor is a taste of it. Women's heavy, all silk hose, " For The Little Tots Women's full fashioned eilk plain novelty check and stripe Fxqujsite Bloomers, Dresses and hose in strictly first quality, hose; glove silk, all colors. Drink More Milk en ’ y o’ ans FUOIPUIS, © WOoh €0 MO all colors—Beige, sand, peri- < y . G winkle, nude, orchid, jade, $2.50, $2.75, $2.95, $3.25, $3.75, Khtki Middy Suits for Girls—At $2.00 s $1.95 and $5.50 ) —2 to 6 yeArs. At $3.00—0 to 14 strawberry—81.50. United Milk Co. JEWELRY MUSIC : 3 il Visit our hosiery department and compare our qualities and 19 Woodland ¢ ‘ 365 MAIN ST. Directly Opp. Myrtle . i e -Yeus e s e e “Kaynee” Suis for Biys, New Britain ~— Featuring — BRAND NEW .SHOWS #: HOYT’S REVUE wow sRis | S

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