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18 — e ¢ T GERMANY APPEALS 10 WORLD LEAGUE Ohieats to French Troops in Sarre “Railroadar’ Goal Valley n's field is Kilbury of s Versai or w p by ith France The French Berlin note, that it w the French troops to pre mines as the property of i'r this, in the German view tion of the treaty of \'e thermore, if the Fre is permitted to minea with Fren is equally antitled to property of the German reich the German state to which the Co ion at Unt receivi i have ersity of g her h troc \ 600D APPLE CROP Indicate New Eagland Predictions Basin helongs—namely the rallways. . . cial supply This Fall Will forests and administrative buildings should be protected by German pe Large One troopa. Germany requests that the French secupation be brought to an end and N that a local gendarmerie he consti tuted to take the place of the 'iench th forees in police duty. The note asks tio ymising the eouncil to fix at once the date for prospect for commer the withdrawal of the French troops. { The couneil today postponed con planting is 1 as pro- | cage seed which wdaration of the note until the Aug ust sessfon, hut it adopted a resolu tion expressing satisfaction with the Sarre governing commission for hav. ing Increased the gendarmerie nc sording to the wishes of the council Measures wers adopted by the eoun efl for dealing with tha famine con- ditionw in Athania and to assist in the fight against the international trafiie In women and children, ISHIl MAY BE CHOSEN Indications in Tokio are That He Will from onions ed in e Opinions of to uel- offe and ar pment. n e Peggy 8 Latest Be Sent to United States as Japan- ese Ambassador, t Kijuhiro 1 Lansing- s to succeed Mas ihara as ambassa to the it is ind o on re anan H Unitad & By Tha Asmor Geneva wted Press June 11 \ ount TIshil dapaneses ambassador to France, com- menting on reports from Japan that . rament waa being influenced 16 appeal to the League of Nations on the American immigration question, declared today that he had recelved no instruetions authorizing him to hring the mat fore the eouncil He added that he Aid not expect any sieh Instructions ms the question atfll nas being q Tokio and | Washington reguinr liplo~ fe ehanne's American Golfl Stars Off for Britich Tournament | f New York, June 11 -Four Ameri- K #an profess « lea®e on the Maure- 9 tania toda n two trymen in auest of th ish epen echam- 1 plonahip in ¢ tournar ginning at Hoylake, ear | on June M. In the party Mr. and Mra Walter Hagen arazen and his hride, Johnny 1 8be Eapir | nsa MasDanald Rrr ralled la ) Raturday and Jim Rarnes wet 1 | 1 immediatcly a? his ated ¢ joetad i H FRENCH FRANCS RALLY i New York, June e resigna ' tion af President Miller f Franee clarifying the ¥r it “tun tion, today ra n Frenct mped About 20 poir « 0t L irg of tod. . ] T ket Every Wife and Sweetheart 1 : Should See ‘ “WHY MEN LEAVE | HOME™ | “Hey Listen!”’ “I hought my Used Car AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Read the Advertise- ments under Head- ing 9 in the Classi- through Herald Classi- No. 9, it / ¢ £ l fication, and runs as good as a new one at half the cost.” Believe me, you can’t go wrong on Herald Used fied section Car Classified Ads. degres NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Harmless Means | of Reducing Fat | MISSINH 30 YEARS, ~ HUSBAND RETURNS Comes Back to Shatter Wile's Second Romance an v she ain features e s} supj Atkinson institut wmlment afier n suit Architecture in the I inte court on ovutches '1 javeringly confirmed the fa defendant legally was atill hiy Supre reser me ( stimony, Justice Dike n after the taking of announced a decision in 1 or Atkingon yesterda in- dicating that, unfortunately, he had no other course under the law, Je scverely criticized fhe faebie Knoch Avden of the case, Robert H. Boyd, | saying | “His appearar #ence, as the defendant testifies, with- out any news from him, 18 the trag- edy for all the parties in this matri- | monia angle. His return was a greater indeed, than the aban- donment of his young wife in 1504 “This Is traly an Enoch Arden case who (and it is indecd unfortunate for this defendant that Boyd, a physical and mental wrae titute and despised could not h original B # herolsm of noch Arden and, after his years of cowardly absence, done tiv cne thing which would have repaid win wife for those years of abandon ment on his part.” Mra, Boyd. was 16 when she was Boyd left in 1594, | to the Pacific ooast and returr in 1967, Meanwhile, ahe had for him and, after seven * Atkinson, who urged hm—vu im Hhe congented, ahe gay he and an at marrcisd in 1881 going Ing here e arney told her she wak [ree to marry Wecause her W band had been missin or then | years, Mra Bovd fives at 581 Fou stract HBrookiyn BORROW MONEY HERE We will lend you $16 to $300 on household furni- ture without removal, alss to preperty ewners. Prompt and private. Consider these easy terms monthly $300 loan repay .. 15 200 loan repay 100 loan repay 50 loan repay .. Money tor any wand BeneficialLloanSosiety N West Main St Open 8 1o 590 Maturduys 9 o | ce after 30 years ab- |1 City Items Gozza Lali granted a permit te y brick nouse at 3 cost of § 0o Five Columbia records 31 [ Pierce Co.—advt A meetinf of Court Co . Ame Daugiiters of Knights of Columbus home on Frank- in Square. Members of the cottage | committee especially are asked to at- end Our ehildren's shoes are of the same fine quality as our Walk-Overs or men and women. Manning's Walk-Over Shoe store.—adit, Mrs. M. B. Diggs is recovering from an ope ion at New RBritain general hospital. Dr. Gec w. Yunn performed the operatio Home cooked lunches at Croweli's —advt A number of New Britain members | will attend the state shoot of the 8 ern New England Shooting so- n Hartford, June and 30, and 1. The society inc Lers from Meriden, Hart Spring Ney imme iunch from $:50 a. m vt Ladies’ society « Elim morrow aftemoon with Mrs, Brucevig, was horn vesterday to Mrs. Emery Plough of Toi- and at the home of Mrs. Plough’s e . Mr. and Mis, John E. Darling, of ‘near avenue, Seymour Park, children's shoes are of the d lity as our Walk-Overs te men and women Manning's Walk-Over Shoe store adit. Ha\\anan Volcano Again Is In Big Eruption By the Awsociated Press. Honolulu, June 11--Kilauea's re newal of activity continues. There were four violent earthquakes in the vegion near the volcano yesterday at four hour {ntervals and the emission of steamn, notable for several days, still goes on. 'The fall of sections of the crater's lip into the depths below has ceased ag n, however, James Keating, American Newspaperman, Is Dead Paris, June 11.—James Keating, American newspaper man and former publicity director of the (zecho-Slo- vakian government, died last night at Iitaujon hospital as the resuit of an overdose of sleeping potion, He a wife In N York., Since his! ignation as publicity director for ho-Slovakia he has carried on! publicity work both in America and Furops. Like Buffalo Steak? Fort Pierre, 8. D.~-The Amerl bison is far from becoming estinct. A berd near Fort Plieere has been ine creasing 80 rapidly that 13 head were an " glaughtered recently and sent to 8t Paul and Minneapolis to be placed cold storage. Ruffalo steak has he- come & popular food In these parts, e DENTILY A. B.Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. (Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE We Are Now Temporarily Located At No. 25 Central Row Opposite Parsons’ Theater Hartford HONISS’S CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS ~General Trncking— " WEST TEL 1N 209 CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all fobs reL. 2ms Graduation Gift Suggestions Fountain Pens versharp Pencils Pen and Pencil Sets Typewriters All Makes New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main Street We can offer you a three family house in a very good We think it has heen only built about four neighborhood. yvears. Four nice garages in tion for somebody. See us a rear. It is & very good proposi- hout it. CAMP REAL ESTATECO. P2 Mam Mreet e i 813 Hooms 305-8 Hank Bidg INSURANCE IR LI AL TOL PLATE ASS, B RGLARY NSATION AND SERETY BONDS IN BEST ( PANIES PR TLEMENTS CALL M UP—TEL. 141 7O PARTICTLA H DAYTON HUMPHRLEY, Agent TEL. 121 ROOM 205 NATL. BANK BLDG. held at § o'clock this evening at the | JUNE 11, 1924, HARTFORD HARTFORD We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines Patrons may now call us direct on the se wires without charge. Patrons in Patrons in New Britain call 2065 Manchester call 1500 Patrons in Windsor call 300 Patrons in Glastonbury eall 200, MEN’S WEEK June 9th to 14th Inclusive —Tomoriow marks the fourth day of Men’s Week, a week that has brought sat- isfaction to thousands of men. While every day brings its own apeual values, we arve able to supply vour needs in pm&tlcull\ every item included in this sale throughout the week. You will find the type of service men prefer, helpful, courteous and unobtrusive, in our First and Fifth Floor Men’s Shops. THURSDAY—NECKWEAR DAY i SILI\ LI\ED SILI\ FOU L\RDb The idea is new and found usually among the high- | i est priced neckwear. As a special feature of Men's | Week, we offer all the new color effects at the modest , price of, 95¢$2™ $1.80 Remember Remember Friday Is Saturday Pajama Week-End Day Specials 100 Dozen Ties Jacquard Knit Ties Specially Priced Beautiful color arrangenments that some- J and il : anflih\l\\nr:vll‘,l'{ll)elsl]C]fl';(jl‘lT:r::}("; Tl;;l(l)|‘|lll'11(: ::-lz\]mn ‘. times seem daringly impossible are knit most popular shapes, in beautiful color con into dainty Jacquard effects. These mut hinations sure to please. he seen to he appreciated, Very Special Values 69¢,3 " $2.00 85¢,2 "™ $1.50 | Men's Furnishings Shop—First Floor WALL PAPERS DURING OUR JUNE SALE to i % on your WallgPaper selections from our complete Papers, ~69¢ Wall Papers, good quality, desirable for any room in the hou At per roll 39¢ At Low Prices Quality High You will save from 25 stock. 20¢ Bedioom and Kitchen good quality. At per roll 7V;¢ £1.50 to $2.00, high ¢ liv Living Room, a5e Varnished Tile Kitchen and Bathroom Dining Room and Library Papers, At Papers, At per voll 22¢ per roll 08¢ For you o1 cottage. A good grade s ead) ml.xod paint o1 intevioi or exterior use in a large assortiment of colors, At St per gallon §1.98 Pure Linseed Oil Paint, value $4 Brushes, Varnish, Staing and Enamels in Ab . iiveeis per gallon $3.69 all colors, Wall I"aper and Paint Shop—Seventh Floor For Omclz Returns Use Herald CIasstfled Advts. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY ATH MAILShe LWE . FANCY cumtb L ASK HIM TS o\ DIDNT GET | | O BAD NEWS MISTER /n-c MO -1 SAY | IF WE GET uP CLosER, NE CAN SEE BETTER ! OLD MAN ROBBINS RECEWED A LETTER FROM HIS SOM EGBERT ‘WHO MAS BEEN AWAY FROM HOME EIGHTEEN YEARS