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HONOR JEFF | DAVIS e FIGHT TO FINISH INLONDON STRIKE Govt. to Protect Those Who Are Maiataining Service Ohelisk 351 Feet High, Exceeded Only By Washington Monument, Is Un- veiled At Paimvicw. Ky, ern garding the ities and protect the m 1 at work, the > cabi monu- today says th ¢ monu- nt the commy crippling tr to fig which is " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, S ELKS’ MEMORIAL Comerstone of New Three Million Dollar Building in Chicago is Laid Prominent mem- Order o untry, ttendin the ymmemorating « 06 Blks in the World War supreme sacrifice of negerly ldress will he made arland, Watertown, xalted ruler of KEiks. ., representing contributions | !Ing Japanese rights for this season million Elks scattered through 1.300 lodges, will contain tablets in the rotunda in memory of those who served ir World War, and will house the cutive offices of grand charter, " Maximilian’s Widow Is ipal trades union unofficial strike are known ist instructio At cost approximately nd the | st gift w late ral George T The Daught and the Ker E tributed substanti REPORTS RECEIVED TODAY to be W, .\vllr s of the Confederacy cky l¢ ture likewise government ing to the Secretary Visited by Belgian King Brussels, June 7..—King Albert and Queen Elizabeth motored today to the Chateau De Bouchout and presented floral tokens to Ex-Empress Charlotte, widow of the ilifa milian of ) the ex-empress’ eighth-fourth I-Ir!)h day. The Kking's aged aunt was most grateful for the tribute, as she tinues to be very fond of flowers, The royal party found her apparently in the best of health, despite her re- cent attack of grippe, and there seems © stroyers to Siberian and Kamchatka | makes a total of eight destroyers in | the the | 1 rmen | stead, _ | granted licenses from season to sea- con- | ATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924.” RUSS0-JAP TROUBLES Additional I [ | ! Tokio Orders Four De- stroyers Into Trouble Zone—Fric- | tion Between Fishermen, —Owing to minor | troubles between Japanese fishing in- terests and the Russian authorities on the mnavy depart- de- the Siberian coast, ment has ordered four additional waters to protect the fishermen. This waters, four already having steamed northward. Friction developed, although the Japanese fishermen and the Russians | recently signed an agreement cover- in the waters, between the Japanese and Russian authoritics has heen of periodical recurrence since the Soviet government came into power. Under the Portsmouth treaty with the Czarist government, signed after the Russo-Japanese war, Japan was given certain fishing rights which the Boviet has repudiated. 1In- Japanese fishermen have been | The trouble has been fishing | son. But each year there differences regarding the rights under these, and Japan has sent warships north to protect her nationals, This is one of the sub- | jects being discussed in Peking be- tween the Japanese minister Kenkichi Yoshizawa and L. M. Karakham, the Soviet representative, | BUY THE LATEST ROLETS FRESH FROM THE FACTORY THROUGH AN DO NOT BE MISLED BY PURCHASING AN OLD STYLE CHEVROLET THAT HAS BEEN IN STORAGE AND SHOP WORN. MODEL CHEV- AUTHORIZED DEALER no physical reason why she should | not continue to live to a much older age, but her mental state remains as uncertain as ever. | Child Fatall) Hurt f —e In Fall, From Window | TO LEAGUL COUNCIL Waterbury, June 7.—~Carmen Cristi- Paris, June 7.—The government has ano, six years old was probably fatal- named GabMel Hanotaux, France’s 1y injured last night when he fell member of the league of Nations | three stories from the veranda of his council as member of the permanent | house at 119 Scovill street. The boy court of arbitration at the Hague, | gustained a fracture at the base of succeeding the late Senator D'Estour- | 1he skull and a fractured right fore- nelles De Constant, who died last | arm, He was rushed in an uncon- | month, scious condition to the Waterbury hos- pital where little hope is held for his | recovery, The boy was playing about the Iveranda and slipped over the railing. Henderson, of the adm ter € Hartshorn, 1 lv:-r Minister | fhaw 1 Colonel We¢ od, chan cellor of the duchy of Lancaster, The Daily Telegraph, which in a long article, traces the origin of the | strike to bolsheviki, says a special cabinet meeting yesterday discussed the situation and that the government 18 prepared, if circumstances warrant, to invoke the emergency powers act which it arranged to put into o tion during the previous strike, A half dozen government ministers are staying in London to watch the while the others are situation during the 1 Premier MacDonald has gone to L. siemouth, fu Scotland, but it is stated he will return if it becomes desivable to take direct action. The labor min ister has eancelled a projected con tinental holiday tour and is staying in WHO GIVES SERVICE AND QUALITY. ; SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 ARCH ST. TEL. 211 THE ONLY AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET AGENCY IN NEW BRITAIN ; Postmas General Synod of Reformed l'hll"(‘h in America Devoting Today's Ses- sion To Hearing Statements, Asbury, N. 1., June 7..—Today's ses- sions of the 115th general synod of the Reformed Church in America were devoted largely to the receipt of reports, One of these, it was said, would indicate a decrease in the mem- bership throughout the country while another would indicate large deficits in some departments occasloned by | heavy contributions for Japanese re- | 1tef and increased activity in ti® con- struction of new church bulldings, Mother's work is lighter now that daughter is at home from achool to furnish musical accompaniment. country., CHANGING OFFICE LAY-OUT, “The city hall commission met yes- ! and discussed the ' proposed changes in lay-out of offices in the | London municipal building. No reply has {been recelved from servicemen's post ! to whom an offer has been made to provide a meeting hall In the build- ing. The commission discussed, also, the costs of installing a new elec- | TURN DOWN TREATY Bagdad Report Says That Anglo-lreak ' was taken. "FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage On Carlton St. Why Go Out of Town for MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE C * Company Has Paid Dividends Large Lot. Since Organization . | Price Very Reasonable. Replt;;ezg:; Parts { At The New { earings COX & DUNN | De Witt A. Riley Co., Inc.] , %ur=. 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