New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1921, Page 5

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APAN SENDS NOTE | I VAP TO AMERICA | itlines Her Position in Regard ashington, April 15.—To n its position with regard to cifie fsland of Yap, the American ernment would have “to prove not * that President Wil- made reservations concerning it, also that the supreme counecil de- od In favor of those views, anese government says in a flor date of February 28, made pub- main. the rely the fact the note | dates Col. E | | has charge of to Pacmc Island i other powers should have free avranl to the island for tha landing and operation ol cables.” Tho Japanese reply on February 26 sald that if the observation of the American government with regard to cables was put forth irrespective ot the fact that the island was within the mandatory territory ‘“‘then the question secms to be one which should be freely settled by the nation which the place, namely, Japan.” The noto went on to say that at a meeting of the commission on man- M. House opposed Vis- count Chind claim that the same esual opportunities for commerce and trade should be guaranteed in terri- tories of the * class (such as the Pacific islands) as in those belonging to the “B" class. “In view of the position thus taken by the American delegate,’” the note added, “the imperial government feel obliged to state that in their opinion the American government cannot with justica contend for the open door in NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALQD MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. WE ARE ALWAYS WILLING TO BUY AT ANY TIME AT ANY PLACE PROVIDING GOODS ARE NEW AND DESIRABLE AND LOW EN6UGH IN PRICE TO GIVE OUR PATRONS SAVINGS THAT ARE REALLY WORTH WHILE. Windfall Wi THE NEW Of This Spread Like WILDFIR Not in 5 Years, 10 Years or 15 Years to Our Knowledge Have Such Bargains Shoes Been Offered in Any Hartford Store the C ciass territories as against Ja- pan and to inform the United States government at the same time that they cannot consider bound in any way to recagnize the freedom of other nations in the man- ner insisted upon by the American rovernment in regard to the landing and tho operation of cables even in where the principle ot today by the state department ng with. the other correspondence SEE WINDOW DISPLAY And Judge ‘For Yourself $25,000 STOCK OF BRAND NE m= ; ~ oy | =a i TO BE SOLD FOR ABOUT $11,000 gress but for the most part small units . are engaged. Eunch side is reported 1o be arming the civil populmlon in- Comprising the Entire Stock of Reno Shoe Co. of New Britain, Established But a Short Time Ago. All Good, Cléan, New Footw: mrtfi‘ All § and Widths, and Practically Every Style. Nota Bankrupt Stock of an Old Store But, the Brand New Stock of a New Ste plnnnlnx ambushes. Rest Assured Nothing But the Best of ch‘ Merchandise Could Have Induced Us to Bfiy—And Now You Can Come and Get. SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AT HALF PRICE AND LES 2,100 PAIRS OF MEN'S SHOES e i s 1,400 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S SHOES N — 3,200 PAIRS OF CHILDREN’S SHOES s Tu McELWAIN, HERMAN, U. 5. ARMY On Sale at Less Than They Could Be Manufactured for Today MEN’S SHOES | Women’s Shoes | Children’s Shoes IN THE RENO SHOE CO. STOCK|IN THE RENO SHOE CO. STOCK TSI S . - the hands of the Nationalists. If on the other hand he remains in Constan- Men s Gun Metal C nfants’ ‘\’:::::‘n K::o:hoeo— . At$ Z .45 and Tan Dress At or Red Top Patent Shoes—Pan ) Pumps and White or Black X | , Shoes tiople the Nationalists may proclaim a Shoes, and Work ‘WORTH $2.00. Reno Shoe Co.’s Price Was $5.50 $ "00 At Button s;:——::“s::‘ At $2 .95A Fine Collection of Men’s Shoes in with ?vhlm All Leathers Champagne Color Shoes. Button, Lace and Blucher Styles—plenty of sizes, 5 to 7, for the growing boy in this lot. At .95 The Shoes in This : $3 9 Lot Were Made to Retail at $8 All are hand sewed—Russia Calf, Gun Metal Calf. Tan At .95 High Grade Shoes $4 for Men are beauties and the Reno Mhee 0, sold them | WOMEN'S $1.00 HIGH AND LOW RUBBERS at $10.00 and $11.00—you buy them at less than half price. SALE Commenced This Morning ween the two governments regard- themselvea Yap. It must also be AD say#, “that if a d:“ision in fa- ot the exclusion o! the island of p- question of grave concern to ‘md one on which the Japan- egation invariably maintained m attitu had really been made, it {8 implied by the argument of United States government, at the ting of (the supreme council) (1919) at which Japan was not nted, it could not but have regarded as an act of entirely faith.” It was to this note that wtary Hughes replied April 5 at samo time sending similar notes ents of Great Britain, He declared that United States waas unable to gree Japan® itention. A% no treaty” hap ever od with ths United States relating he island of Yap,” Mr. Hughen od, nd as no one has ever been horized to cede or surrender the t or interest of the United States he island, this government must t that it has not lost its right or rest ws it existed prior to any ac- of the supreme council or of the ue of nations and cannot recog- the allocation oi the island or the ity of the mandata to Japan.” han not yet replied to this fcation, so that to date the espondence consists of the two quoted above, another format sent by Acting Secretary Davis, mber 6 and two memoranda with h the exchanges weroe initiated November. the first 9. the secretary B ‘embered,"” tha _— placea ‘open door GREEK FORCES ARE WIDELY SEPARATED Three Groups Are Unable to Com- municate With Each Other Except by Water. the Associated Press)—Greek forces in Asia Minor appear to be divided into three groups, none of which is able to communicate with the others ex- copt by sea. Thesé groups are locat- ed at Ushak, ecast of Smyrna; Brusa, near the shore of the Sea of Marmora, and ishmid,almost directly east of this city. Official statements iasued from Constantinople, April 18.—(By been con- * is to ba guaranteed.” 1 When the Reno Shoe Oo. of New Britain opened their store, prospects were bright and then like @ bolt from a clear sky came the dopres- sion. Factorics became idle and business slacked. Rath- er than fight an uphill game and the Reno Shoe Co. decided to sell out and take their loss it once. We bought their *ntire stock and oncce again our patrons are benefited by our cfforts in their behalf. memorandum Novem. of state sald 1t the clear understanding of the riean government that the su- @ council at the previous request resident Wilson had reserved for consideragion the final dis- fon of the island in the hope that agreement might be reached to it under international control thus render it available as an in. | tlonal lo station. Japanese foreign office replied r 19 that it was “the definite irstanding’’ of the Japanese gov- ent that the supreme council on 7 came to a final decision to under mandate to Japan all of ormer CGerman islands north of suffer steady loses, FUNERAL TRAIN LEAVES Ex-Kaiser Does Not Go to Station to See Departure of Cortege Doorn, Holland, April 18.—(By the Associated Press)—The funeral train bearing the remains of the late former Empress Augusta Victoria of Ger- uptor and that the decision In- .55y 1o Potsdam, left the litte sta- d "no reservations whatever in yion at Maarne, three miles from here d to tho island ot Yap. at 7:45 o'clock this morning. response Acting Secretary Da- Former Emperor Willlam did not lspatched a long formal note to g, 1o Maarne to see the train depart tiing forth that the Ameri- byt remained at the House of Doorn ent could not agrea that §, company with his brother, Prince included In the decision the Henry of Prussia. Princess Luise, me council of May » 1919, Qdaughter of the late empress and claimed, and that even on @en. von Gontard, chief of the house- sumption that the island had hold, were the only ones present to b included in the mandate “all sec the funeral car leave. WORTH $4.00 AND $5.00 Women’s High and YIow Shoes, At 4 patent colt lace, Louls heels—Dull . .Calf, lace and button, Louis heels— Tan Kid Button, Louis heels—Patent Colt Pumps, Louis heels—Patent Colt Buttons, cloth top, low heels. Deatined te Decome “The Housewite's Faverite® Absolntely Fresh, Rich Cews’ Milk wlas Pure Cane Sugar WORTH $5.00 AND $6.00 Women’s Kid Lace Shoes with low 95 heels—Women’s Patent Colt Pumps > with Louis heels—Dull, Kid Lace Shoes with Louis heels—Tan Kid Lace Shoes with Louis heels. top—White Bu At At§ 2 4 WORTH $7.00 AND $8.00 A t 9 5 Women’s Tan Walkink Shoes, Tan o Oxfords, Vici Kid Lacc Shoes, Dull Kid Shoes and Oxfords. . WORTH $4.00. Misses’ Tan, Black, Patent Shoes—Children’s Tan or Black G . $4.95 At WORTH $6.00 AND $7.00 ‘Women’s Tan Walking Shoes, Tan Kid Dress Shoes—Patent Colt Lace Shoes—Dull Kid Lace Shoes with low "heels—Vici Kid Lace Shoes and Sport Oxfords. Lace or Button Shoes. / SWEETENED ML, A NEW and PERFECT CONDENSED MILK with tremendous improvements in richness—in flavor—in food value PACKED UNDER THE MOST SANITARY CONDITIONS AND UNITED SBTATES GOV- ERNMENT STANDARD. Sugar fl%“"“ BOWl ..t M At Your. Grocer's lntemahqnal Sugar Co. | Worth $3.00. Boys’' Tan or Black Calf Bluche Tan or Black Calf Lace Shoes. $q 45 i $2.95 ‘Worth $7. Boys’ Calf Bluchers English Lace Shoes. 7= $2 .45 ‘Worth ‘5.00‘ Boys’ Black Calf Lace and Blucher Shoes—Boys’ Tan Calf Lace, wide toe or English toe. AT ‘Worth $9.00 $4 95 and $10.00 Women's All Grey Kid Lace atent Button —Vici and Pumps—| Patent Pumps and White Nu Buck Shoes and Oxfords. AT Worth $8.00 $3'95 and $9.00 Women’s Snglish Lace Shocs—Patent Oxfords —Dull Kid Pumps—Tan Kid Shoes and Tan Shoes— Shoes Pumps—Vici Oxfords. $ 1 g CHILDREN'S $4.00 RUBBER BOOTS AT ..... e (Youths’ and Boys’) . WOMEN'’S $2. 00 AND $3.00 SLIPPERS AT ..... s l o (Comyfys, etc., etc.) Men’s ShoesonSale at Men’s Shoe Dept. =« ==~ Women's &

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