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GENEVA LEGATES SHOW DISCONTEN . Dislike Postponement of Vote on * events are expected to ded up. It was confidently p ed among the numerous d ations today that the reappearay ¢ M Briand on the Geneva stage would be followed shortly by ringing down of the curtain on the an drama and the entrance of Reich {nto the league. Some of the powers which are con- | me = O LIGHT WAVES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1924 | through l speaker. (COMMITTEE NAMED FOR | STUDY OF BOSTON JUSTICE M. 1. T, Success 0 EXDETIMON | sune ane sttt mesearct the medium TRANSMIT SOUNDS of & loud |wider in scope \ n All of those engaged in the work t rt e Th have national reputations ) t route, t t " authorities. |in-law of President Woodrow Wil- son. Prot. A e o O o Ball Spke st Mesage Hal {8 & son- logal | YEARS 0UD TODAY hone R 1 button to mark the anniversary atton, an inch in dlameter s a center of a blue background ) a reproduction of & moderr in black on either side of h are the figures § and 0 in addition to this every telephone plove has recelved from W. & rd, president of tha American tending for pe seats in the Saragossa, Spain, March 10 (P— | phone and Telegraph company Admitting Germany To Be Undertaken By Legal ‘Educators. essage commemorative of the +|In order to shorten tha sea trip from } | Europe to South America, the Asro club of Pau, Franc tablish an air service from Paris to Pau, thence to Baragossa and drid, thenca to Tangler in Moro and to Dakkar, French A 5 trip from Paris to Dakkar is ex; edto require less than two Aays and | The e w permit paasengers to take . boat | Exeter Place there for South America, thus cut- tng in halt time for the trip across the Atlantie ombat, except | nnounced Century Ago tends to es- Fifty years ago thers waa one of seven words. Today s of operators will connect s of talks, and the words that poken would reach a stag- I, if they could be com. am has come true eviaenco ot an | ()pes New Radio Field . Geneva, March that Arisude L0 Now March 10 (P | Cambridge, Mass, Mareh 10 (— |ago teday A | telephoned to T It was th Geneva, the exp ect- | satior growing ms for sea's be sett ne ding 4 negotiations ned today to placate the dispu for seats and their sponsors A new field tn |a 1 is believed by 0 criminal justice in Boe- - e been named. ly 4 They were selected at & meeting of speach or sig- (Of the law school faculty vesterday Profa Joseph H. Beale Chaffe, Jr, Felix Frank- W. Scott. John Ma- 4 H Morgan and | s h gramophone eom ting {ts 20th annive unica says that the "most there were but two tel r ¥ T ‘11 its long list are t today thers are [Ootwvear Value t wers to re Murmurings from ) 1 bers o I w school selected Boston as a typical region for study present day criminal justice r terms of the Milton research 4 for 1926.27 range of Germany ed only by which they voked, is be bs eondueted | summer and fall will ba sub- session of tn oy be liks *he Locarno a urged fo r conserving Americas Oreatest n Locarno. 4 that they, ench, had their public opinio: f, and pointed out tha reat from their decision that no try should be given a per- | h he spectrum let and ultra | he said, that ed would em- s invisible ultra raye he sald to transmit a beam of these of this, he held, would ¢ in war time aking up th ague is re m Guatemala to Great in, have equal greatness in accordance with the tenets of the league's doc- trine, The great intensity. Germany. President Von Hinden- | burg is said to have informe el legates teleg: leaders of the big powers have read this * the wall” and are - fous to prevent the murmuring de- veloping into an outburst of official remonstrance. Belgium is one coun- must be an aba y's fundamental pr: the effect that a delegation annou ugh the British Reports from some quarters are to source change, Says He Felt Drunk h an am. | or head set. try which {s manifesting uneasiness |qua that the o o b : e 18 deadlock with regarl to|Austen seats In the counell The Belgian m testified to this sentiment |ljv t yesterday’s meeting of the |me which must aclegate w committes 3 was extremely when Sir Av stigate Germany's candidacy he § voiced dom of the inauguration of this ordered. Paul Boncour, who {s represent- |gtatement nd during bis absence, : s in constant communication with 1925 output in gue, and now that Briand |was greater th. has finished his task of cabinetiz- [all Canada in ing M. Bri his coll doubt concerning the wis- postponement of th investigation. | Nevertheless, a pestponement o the co: | 1 1 and Spai should withdraw from t! | confacal | was| OUTPUT VERY LARGE | Edmonton, ot which | placed. | dua to | nee alons production fo s am- ned Infa andfhle sound writes —"I felt drunk most of the) | coulde’t think clearly | fell Most of the Time| Brooklyn. Mr. Fred G. Marquart| | time My head was dizzy. v One day '/ dropped a coin and when 1 stooped, to get it 1 got so dizzy | almosi L later found out that thel | cause of this condition was consti| | pation. This was overcome by & | short course of Carter's Little Liver Pills. My appetite has doubled, ang my dizziness has entirely left me ™ | Carters Little Liver Pills move | the bowels and relleve the system | of its polsonous matter Drugeists, 25 & 75¢ red packages, | w can the price be so low ? HY does the Exide Battery cost no more than ordinary batteries? 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