The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1922, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922, au ‘BREAD |: ISSUE SPLITS |FIVE IN AUTO KILLED |®='rood in west Peabody yesterday. | will be in tho market with a now.atto- [NBW HOPE OF LOAN AMOUSES/tlonal loan to Germany are current) conditions of th s'Committes| P. Morgan Is to confor with Premier { The dead are Joseph McCarthy, Will-| mobile, fighting Henry Ford and his WMANY. in Parliamentary circles here, It is}which met in fF ed she \s| Poincare and Lioyd George in Lone 4 v ‘1 ht ¢ b4 GERMANY IN TWO] AT GRADE CROSSING Jism suckiey, Matthew Connelly anal high priced Lincoln car. besa 4) declared Chancellor Wirth has re-| permitted to exploit the Rube jn-] 40m. Herr Wirth is awaiting the outs KH EE _———— Thomas Hall, all of the West Roxbury] The Lelands announced to-day that BERLIN, June t.—Rumote whietl oslved trustworthy Information that] dustrics com: of this discussion, the Republi-| ¢. 7 Gintrigt of Bostons they had backing and would be produc-|reawaken hope of a targe interna-| France is willing to yield to all the! The Deutsche Zeitung Hein ore Enawering Reichetag tap epudi-)Car Smashed by New York ing a new car in sixty days. The fa gs declares J.!terpellations on reparations. ? cans in ” Wight Over %: Forced Grain Sales. Schenectady. o Ronyrigne (xe ming, World) by it Breas ‘Publishing, Coupauy, 103 SCHENECTADY, June 19.—Thre. M | MERLIN, Juno 10. Bread has be-] Persons were instantly killed and two ome the chief ground of conflict be- tween Republicans and monarchists 'n 5 Germany. Both are suspicious, pug- lous and ready for trouble, and 3 is they find in the law compelling ii Jand owners to sel] the Government a part of their grain at reduced Pichon Central Train Near LELAND TO BUCK FORD. = |inous eighty-year-old designer of auto- mobiles said his break with the Fords 1 © vith {Came when the motor magnate went Wil Make Car to Compete with} iack on his word. took active direction High Priced Lincoln. of the company out of his hands and anced It with his own officials, He also DETROIT, June 19.—Henry M. Leland dir rges that Ford honeyoonibed the died later tn the Ellls Hospital tiere}ana his son Wilfred within sixty days’ plant with a spy system. last night as the result of an accident on the New York Central Railroad: ai Carman, The party was in an automobile, which was struck by the Southwestern Limited. 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PEABODY, 1A» the monarchist movement is ftrongest in the country, all estate ers and most of the peasant land- Boner being monarchists, bread has Become the natural line of cieavage im the political struggle. 2 June = 19,—Four The fight can easily break the co-| men were killed and two injured when a dlition on which the Wirth Govern-] freight train struck thelr automobile at ment rests. a crossing of the Boston and Maine SE ---for busy little feet! Mass., Summertime is playtime. All day long the little teet are in action. They need strong shoes—and comfortable shoes, The mother who buys Blyn-Plan Shoes has this advantage—She need think only ot getting the right kind of shoe. She knows that it won't bind or pinch the tender reet—that it will give long and satisfactory service—and that it will be priced lower than is elsewhere possible. 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