New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1924, Page 4

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4 LEAGUE PEACE PACT DECLINED BY RUSSIA - Mention Russo-Japanese Treaty in Reply {0 League | Geneva, May 1€ the Russo-Japanese ture of th which the Ru i sent to the League of Nati war w ssian § in qxunmu world it gives thority to ¢ aggressor when breaks out between In his note to the le rin, who signed Commissary the Union Mes,” declare ternational situation i in most ecases to say wh the aggressor. He neither the entry fnto f tory nor the acale of war ean be regarded as satisfac ted that hastilit disarmas him eon teria. He inst erally break oft after a mutual aggressive acts of the most wvaried character, For example, Tc the Japanese torpedo | the Russian fleet at P 1904 it was clearly slon from a technical but politieally speaking, it w eaused by the aggressive polic Caarist government toward who in order to forestall the da struek the first blow at her adversary “Nevertheless,” he added, “Jap eannot be regarded as the vietim cause the collision bhetwean the twe states was not merely the result of the aggressive acts of the Czarist go ernment, but also of the imperiallst poliey of the Japanese government towards the people of China an 4 rea. The Boviet government ¢ 3 ere, therefore, that it is absolutely im possible to adopt the system of decid ing which state is the ssor in the ease of each conflict r } ing Aef inite consequences depend upon such decision.” Tchitcherin admitted that t eases in which a state ’ without provesation, and S Boviet government is prepared make agreements with other gover ments to oppose attacks of this kind undertaken without due eause Referring to the pact's authoriza tion of regional agreements between groups of states, the orn ment sald it regarded agr ment between eertain states as in evitable, but deemed it quite inad missible that they shonld receive ree ognition from an international ergani sation (meaning the I tions) or that thay shou #d As beneficial In the prever wars. Moscow: regarded as even more in admissible, declared Te obligation imposed on ot} ing states to glve assistance, eeries of n said, when of aggres point of view an itel er contract in the erin, the | NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 16, 19"4 event of hostilities, to these coalitions powers. He added, “The Soviet government absolutely refuses to ae- cept the reservation contained in the aft t which confirms the treat- ies of Neuilly, 8t. Germain and Trianon. The Soviet government took no part in the conclusion of 1 maintains an en- we attitude with regard to 5 their provisions.” STATE CHAMBER T0 L ew Britain to Send Seven Dele- es {0 Annual Convention 0alp h' s of the local Chaml and delega the to be 21 and B ted in the department chednled | ber port, N meeting y intere ations meeting Aay ees mq report on as a on of Common Mr. | iaily fitted to dis- rom his experience and his close con- < of the Boston in esy and speakar of special im repute s Gay. ord, Mass. Asa nert financial icipalities, Mr, ve several interesting practical in- | With | rd Cummin of « ration inz far the geries of | have been cal chamber of of Delegates— | Abraham Buol, | lge B. F. Gaff- | . Hungerford, irtis 1. 8heldon 3aldwin, Hugh J z. Peter Cro- Georgs H. Dy- | days Andrews and F. Curtin, also t the meetings. PAN FOREIGN GAMES, T elie Athe in Dublin ban on ssoriation econfere fuged to remove th ETIN BRIDGERCAT - = Road Conditions In Connecticut Road Conditions and Detours in the State of Connecticut as of May 14, 1924 Mansficld—Depot road, construction work resumed, open to traffie. Sec tion muddy. Hampton—Willimantic open to traffic 7 —Baptist hill, grading is be- e, short section temporarily Detour posted. Center Groton-0l4 Mystic road open. road, work closed, Groton road, grading being done, Putnam-—Putnam-Killingly incomplete, detour as posted oton Long Point jotour posted Pomfreet-Abington Four , work started. Detour as ~voad terford—Post road, grading {s being done, detour as posted, East Lyme—Dost road, \\wk start- =r1 open to traffie, rugby, | # them has been fixed, at expul. from the assoctation FARTAOUAKYE COOLED BAY. Tokie, May 16 —W: ot Tokio is arcording to ervations of the Ma. Produ Institute, the earth. quake of September being ked drop in the temperature er temperature 6f water along the | coasts near Tokio is expected to han- ieap such Industries as ~ Nehing for shell fish and gathering seaweeds, in which the workers are obligad to | spend hours stapding in the water, rine “IMPORTANT BUY HERE Children’s Patent Mary Jane PUMPS and SANDALS $1.00 A Pair Women’s Latest Patent SANDALS Brown and Black PUMPS Women's Suede SHORT VAMP Pi with Spanish Heels Large variety of Beige, Grey, In All Heels Women's Brown Lizard Skin, SANDALS and OXFORDS All Goodyear Welted Qatin “Cut-Out” Brown, Suede, Patent, S: NOVELTY STRAP PIMPS Newest Spring Hollvwood ater in the Bay | er this'year than last, | med for | The | 014 Lyme--Post road, work open to traffip .01d Lyme—Fost road, work started, open to traffic. Montvillé—Norwich-Hadlyme work started Open to traffic SaJem — Norwich-Hadlyme road, | grading being done, short detour Balem East Haddam-Norwich- Hadlyme road, grading is being done, open to traffjc. Mansfield—Mansfield Four Corners- Storrs road, ing is e done, open to tra Southbury %till passing over the roa {in use except a short detour abandoned road, where the bridge is heing.gonstructed, impassable, Kent—Cornwall road a £hov is at work on this r through travel is passing over road without detours. Cornwall-—Kent road, Yo shovels are at work on ! | through travel is passing over road without detours. Brookfield—Whisconeer construction work has commse no detours are necessary. Greenwich—Post re phait under construetion from mond Hill to Sound Beach road ing Roxbury road, travel is The new i= still steam but the steam ad but the Hill road, nced but sheet road. : NBREABE : TWENTY-FIVE SWISS | { STRAWS DROPPED FROM AN | THE ASHLEY- AEROPLANE - FORT WORTH P TEXAS- NOT ONE BROKEN “Exclusive Agency” at — BABCOCK CO. 139 MAIN ST. HOE NEWS” SATURDAY AND SAVE DOLLARS Hundreds of Pairs of Men’s, Women's and Chil- dren's Shoes, Pumps and Fancy 1 Novelty Foot- wear all marked down below actual cost for this SATURDAY. LOOK—AT THESE REDUCTIONS—LOOK - Reg. Price $4.00-85.00 - $3.00 Reg. Price £5.95 $5.oo Reg. Price £6.00-87.00 $3.45 Reg. Price $5.00 Patent MPS Black atin Wear Boys' and Girls’ HIGH CUT TENNIS For Gym . All First Quality Men's Brown and Black Edinboro Calf COLLEGIAN OXFORDS All Hand Sewed Men, Here is Value Dark’ Brown and Black KID and CALF SHOES in all the newest siyles Goodyear Welt with Rubber Heels Men's Brown ELK SCOUT and ARMY WORK SHOES All Solid Leather Boys’ and Girls’ SCHOOL SHOES in Brown and Black Calf $1.25 All Solid Leather 98¢ Reg. Price $1.50 $3.95 Reg. Price $6.00 $5.00 Reg. Price. £6.00-87.00 $9.00 Reg. Price £3.50 Sole Agents for Men’s W. L. Douglas Shoes and()xfords $ 5;90 MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 MAIN STREET staripd, | | at work at Beardsley | der 1 formerly | | eonstruction. Dia- | Traffic is not being held up. Guilford—Saybrook Post road, eon- crete is being laid at Clinton lnd; Guilford, One way traffic at these points directed by traffic men. - Grad- ing going on at Saybrook, Madison and Clinton. Bridgeport to Shelton-—One mixer Park, another mixér at work near Shelton. One way traffic at each of thess points. | all through traffic should by all means take the river road to avoid delays. Seymour—Bladden river bridge un- | construction, Short detour | provided around the. brigge for ve- hicular traffie, Foot Dbridge '8' people walking. Oxford—Little river bridges under Temporary bridge is provided while this work is going on. ‘Westbrook—Patchogue river bridge is under construction on a ecyt-off, | Traffic uses the old road. | ston—Sport Hill bridge under truction, Traffic using the old bridge. | West Haven—Orapgé avenue, grad- | ing work eommenced, No delay in | traffic. New Hartford--Nepaug road is un- der construction, Trav@ling very | poor. ! Sharon—West Cromwell-Cornwall bridge road, west side of the Ho\lll-i 3 Every conceivahle style and color to choose from, These are unequaled values and again proves that value} are always given at the OUTLET ' "High Quality has distinguished "SALADA" : T E A as30 for over three decades. Pure - ~and Delicious Always. — | tonic river, work is under construe- | | but wr) rough. tion. No detour at present. Canaan—North Canaan-South Cm‘ under construction. lon the Winsted turnpike naan road is Open for traffic. East Haddam—Town construction, but is open to traffie. Stafford—Monson road {s Fair detour on dirt road. Stafford-—Wales road closed. deétour on dirt road. Union—From Union center to state astructed, Pomfret turnpike. Road apon.lu-u old bridge. line under constructjon, Incorporated 177 MAIN STREET street under closed. 1ltructed Fair | Try it. Fair détour, also |on dirt road. construction Passable Canton-—Road under |at all times. Monroe—Road from Trumbull town | line to Monros center being recon- Road is passable at all times, Putnam—Concrete Jlrth fill at Little river bridge and being econ- Travel ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF NEW TRIMMED HATS For the Downstairs Store NEW At For Every Occasion and Activity a Price Impressively $7.50 (Main Floor) '5 If you have not al- ready visited ou x Downstairs store, do so0 tomorrow, you will save money. No store shows the variety of Hats that we do and our hats are always under- priced. SUMMER HATS Moderate 'Crepe Hats Silk Hats Satin Hats SPORTS HATS and BANDED HATS $1.95 to $4.95 Ideal for utility and opo\tts wear, Every woman knows the value of these Hats—practical they are, inexpensive and suited to almost any occasion of the season. And so becoming ! CHILDREN'S and MISSES’ HATS $1.69 $2 49 At Greatly Reduced Prices $2.95 $3.95 Our entire stock of Children's Hats has been greatly reduced in price; every hat in our stock has been reduced—hoth the Dress and Tailored Hats, We are Distributors for m repaired, pull new Runs threads restored, heels and toes inserted at a nominal charge. Every pair of Gotham Gold Stripe is full fash- joned. Prices Are $2.00°$3.50 We have them in medi- um weight and sheer silk, cotton tops and silk tops; black and twenty-two col- ors in grey and tans,

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