New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 5, 1927, Page 15

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after the long series of discussions, |United were giving some attention to the laction to the suggestion in the joint declaration adopted at the fi- ington conference, set for Aug 1931, be advanced to an earl No Bitterness or Despair SHOWN | soseestion “was made. wim s siew by Delega[es to putting into effect before the capital ship construction prog: |started in November of that y i |any conclusions reached at the sec- Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 5 (P— |ond Washington conference. Such statements as “war between| While there was general regret Great Britain, the United Statesand |that the conference failed of its Japan is unthinkable,” and “weare |real end—a treaty for the limita- not dispersing in a spirit of bitter-|tion of auxiliary naval craft, cruis- ness or despair” were commented |ers, destroyers and submarines — on today as emphasizing that the |the pleasure of all the parties con- agreement to disagree reached by |cerned could not be concealed over the three powers taking part inthe [the fact that the parting was €o Geneva naval conference does not |cordial. It was a course of consid- mean a disagreement all along the |erable satisfaction that the declara- line or in -other fields. tion pointed out that the extent of Althdugh the United the agreement reached and the Great Britain and Japan work accomplished toward clarify- vecord at the final public session [ing the positions of the countries vesterday to the effect that they |concerned would make a reconcili- |large could not reach an accord on the [ation of the divergent views and the | report method of cutting down auxiliary |attainment of agreement on |in the naval armaments at present, never- |limitation of auxiliary vessels pos-| A third monk theless the speeches of all three [sible at an carly date troe spokesmen indicated a wholeheart-" od desire to achieve by some other method the object which President cruisers, United States Admiral delegate, de negotiations. He ready limited mon sense, eventually be cess. A few | delegates others were dhy. left monkeys, 00k 700 last States, went on from escaped owner”. vesterd: an Last summer a from tie zoo greater proportion as the smaller K not have the same value for the ared AEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927. States that it required of the larg. Japan's emphatically that he could not conmsider the end of the conference as a rupture was certain that attempts to limit extravagance and competition in naval building, al- in practice by com- would be continued and crowned with of the United States na Geneva planning to last leave | Monkeys Escape Zoo -And Feast on Chicks RedBank, N. J. Aug. 5 (P—Two belonging to which a month and two year The anima 1 to be preving on chickens neighborhood. was driven into by Henry C. McLean, farmer Fairview and shot. leopard and terrorized the son s wer esc of suc- night, ! to- | Twin she-wolf killed the were at | al | Through the present method message 1o London is thrown to the | world, the impulses from the trans type did | mi directions, tem the jup at the WIRELESS SYSTEM .- Messages fo Be Flashed Ten.;-' but with message can on point to which the the picked was the Marconi company and | been in suceessful for South Afri Times as Quickly | Fndand, Canads S oot Radio corpo: and Australia. The tion has been experi- | menting with the system for several transmission system enabling photo- | mnd has developed own graphs and complete messages to he | beam apparatus, differing somewhat flashed across the ocean at a speed | from that of Marconi ten times greater than any yet at- = tained will be placed in operation| Sacrifices Business wthin a month between New York Y, 0 and London, I For Good Roads’ Sake Aug. 5 (&) John The Radio corporation of America | has announced it will adopt the Marion, beam or shot-wave method now suc- to the cause of cessfully used by the Marconi com- he became state pany in England, and expr belief that within three years em will link the world's leading cities with radio communication on simile bas . use months between New York, Aug. 5 (P—A wireless its o . Kas Gardnee ot made a good Is when highway dircetor, He disposed of his interest in a lumber tirm because | that no person may be appointcd state director if he pre le of building ma Kansas, sacrifies rou sy hw method of transmitting phot terials. now in use in that it uses a shorter| “I shall lose wave length and that “listening ™ | the {is impossible. year,” The beam system has a speed [came hoss of th money hecause of job. ¢ven it it does pay Guardner said when $.690 mile ¢ going simultancously in all eam sys- beam | has many a law specifies | sioner. Investigation ed. used by the truck, |lowable is |under the | plates on | preceded b owners | No spec ed to the certain | under the new special as in all other when | regularly licensed for | All trucks used several |tween buiidings to the must be beeam vehicle ¢ Reduced Rates | Comparatively few [ have take ntag which allows oper | “industrial” vehicles registration and {the public highways are used | short distanc ifty-one of [ hundred owners entitled benefits of the act, which cffective July 1, have the new type of vehicle department the letters * truck al privileges W new law tion of under reduced law, ca opes or ot rtment vehicle mansteal plan. commereial registratic special motor records show. Th form is marily the advar trial concerns which operate ts or buildings of the mine are Taw new highway departmen: whether all short now being operated or trucks highways the com- across public stre arate 1cks of ope varying on the highways up to 1,- foet when using the registration. la between s plant. panics ma ALK ON Ruilding Inspi Rutherford will xehange same hose TO dis- or tances 000 special partment before & permit is grant- of highway or public street to be|Construction of Special Planes to and $5.00 for Onl 51 Take Advan[aa 01"“““ additional 200 feet or frac- y g tion thereof. The minimum fee al- $5.00. Vehicles registered special plan bear marker which the numerals are !Imperial “FAC drivers of these ator. ed on short runs bhe registered with the motor under list, part of the public highway Investigation is now being made by | INING address the club at 'FEW TRUCKERS USE ‘} s e ot wcn | TADAN PLANS FLIGHT 10 U. §. IN SPRING tute at the Be Started Immediately—At- tractive Prizes Are Offered. Tokyo, Japan, Aug. & (P — The Aviation association an- | nouncea its decision today to launch |plans for a flight to America in the spring of 192§, probably by way of |the Aleutian islands. Construction of two special planes will be start- immediately and there will be nation-wide campaign to raise approximately a million yen (about $300,000) for the expenses. Three aviators are expected to man each plane 1 120,000 yen in prizes will be offered. extend- trucks driver, be a are ach mnst her points the usnal or the when any is usch. ! Grandchildren Given | Four Million Fortune Salem, Ma Aug. 5 (P—A wil disposing of more than $4,000,000 has been filed in probate court here by executors of the estate of Ann Arthur N.| M. Whe; and. Mrs. Wheatlane New | died last Sunday at the age of &1 regu- | years, the widow of a former mayor. t to deter- run trucks within the #on, Richard, E ¢ meeting on Monday noon | A of Topsfleld. a Every tion these in- | on " Being an authority on | grandson, Stephen Wheatland, and id strial ions, the subject, it is thought that con-| Andre Peters of Boston were motor vel siderable interest will surround his| named administrators. The bulk of be talk to the Exchange club and a|the estate goes in trust to six grand the commis- | Ia attendance is expected | children. The underlying cause of the o breakup was the insistence of Great Britain that the United States Coolidge sought in convoking the |should build about 12 10,000-ton | appl o now disbanded gathering. ‘Those members of the deleg: tions who were not enzaged today cruisers having S-inch guns, vir in preparations for leaving Geneva rict until nd Heights. dents of the trapped and shot at Ts| |equivalent to 250 words a minute, | highway while the long-wave method has a|come so entl maximum of about 100 words a min- ute and only half this speed actual- ly is attained in commercial use. ystem jut 1 have siastic about hetter roads for Kansas that I to make a sacrificc the stat..” regist which are by tually restricting her other cruis to 6,000 fons having 6-inch guns, | READ HERA S land thescounter-insistenes of the ADS FOR YOUR willing | issued by the for the good of must accompanicd highway ment, permit from OF THEM Ali B'U"YING POWER DOES Count! EIGHT Great KANE stores, combining their resources, CAN and DO buy for less than smaller organizations! SEE our prices and quality before you buy ANYWHERE! REATEST in Value-Giving, GREATEST in the Large selection of Fine Furniture—GREATEST in the Liberal Credit Terms offered—these are the reasons KANE’S is GREATEST of ALL AUGUS? SALES! Mattresses at August Sale Savings NOW is the time to buy your mat- tress! Throw out the old, unhealthy ones, and get new ones of soft, com- fortable materials. The one pictured is made of NEW COTTON, and is cov- ered in hlgl!-gr_‘zde ticking. Al sizes. AXMINSTER RUG Purchased with our other stores—at prices only possible through such Quantity buying. Gorgeous new pat- terns—glorious colorings—9x12 size— only SALE! AR Easy Terms Amazing Cedar Chest Opportunity $0.15 Easy Terms COLONIAL 4-POST BED A moth-destroying, _clothes-protecting Absolutely unheard-of at this price. s 9 50 sy_Terms 1ost—Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar in natural highly polished finish—A ensational value in the Big AUGUST Real Colonial design—Mahogany fin- ish. Handsomely turned—in all sizes, including special twin bed types. ¥. 0AK = DRE $8-90 Greceful, finely built, surprls- ingly low priced. Rich oak fin- ish. Belding Hall “Best of AlL" Solidly built with easily cleaned interiors. Patented heat- $16 proof Insulation ..... A;tgust Exim! : 1 8;150. Walnut Bé«iroom 127 $2 a Week The Suite was never made to sell a penny under $£250—one glance at its lovely lines and exquisite workmanship will tell you that. It is made with real WALNUT Veneer and] Gumwood Surfaces. EVERYTHING included from Bed Light“to Cedar Chest. Just $2 & week'! . BUFFET MIRROR TABLE SCARF 42-PC. SET DISHES CHINA CABINET 3-PC. CARVING SET EXTI FRUIT BOWL LENGTH BOW END BED 2 BOUDOIR L. CEDAR CHE BENCH BOUDOIR CHAIR 2 PICTURES SPRING— MATTRESS BED LIGHT 2 PILLOWS, 2 RUGS 5 SIDE CHAIRS HOST CHAIR WITR NSION TABLE GENUINE LEATHER LONG BUFFET 116 $2 a Week whcn greater values this hre offered dollars will be selling for quarters! Qualitysmads sulte with elaborate decorated panels! You couldn't buy the extras alone for $30—yet all you need pay js $98 for all 18 pieces. Such are the savings in KANE'S AUGUST SALE! A TOP WARDROBE WINDSOR $ 1 !95 COXWELL CHAIR ENERVONE SAES 7 il $19.50 Easy Terms Amazing savings on this finely buil: chair. Thick JACQUARD Cusivions. Frome in WARNUT CHAIR Mahogany finish. Comfortable saddle seat. Graceful design— while they last. Ik L Breakfast Suites Slashed The lowest price such quality suites have $ l 7.95 ver been sold at. Five pleces—Deco- LCasy Terms 7 $1 25 WDfning Roon; .fo‘r Low price in twenty years on a suite $69 quality. Long Buffet, Table and ated Drop-Leal Table and 4 Windsor S1 WEEK 4 Chairs with genuine leather seats— Chairs. China Cabinet Slightly Extra. PORCELAIN TOP TanLE ... onty 94.9D Special offering! Extra strong tables, with drawer—heavy baked porcelain top. w :\?-‘.DBHS $13.75 Easy Terms 8o low pricgd that It hardly ys for the wood in it finish, Plenty of EVERTHING 4 1 ! " New England Has Never Seen Such Value 20-Pc. Carved Frame QOutfit ‘11 $2 A WEEK Never mind how we do it! Let $119 for these 20 wonderful pieces be your reason for coming to this sale u\x}fkl\‘ Positively the lowest price at which such a sumptuous outfit was ever offered. Elaborate carved frames—dee] 3 wide pieces— thick, luxurious cushions and the most gorgeous of coverings—all at an AUGUST SALE PRICE that is simply sensational GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES—CASH OR CREDIT KANES 1092 Main St., Hartford = Shade Magazine Basket ‘Wrought Metal Stand Shade Mantel Clock 2 Book Ends Scarf End Table Smoker Floor Lamp Fernery Table Lamp 3 Pletures Davenport Table * Wing Chair, Davenport, Arm Chair in Baker's Cut Velour This $129 Overstuffed Suite in Fine Velour A living room at $69 is not unusual! But to buy a suite of this quality, thickly overstuffed and covered in quality VELOUR, is positively astounding. Wing Chair, Arm Chair and Davenport—ail three for $69 1n this Sale! UAVENPORT Tams - 90,99 Spanish design—rich Mahoge any finish. AUGUST SALE ex- tra at $5.95. Amazing Bedroom "Value—4-Pc. Suite Dresser, Bow-End Bed and Chest of Drawers, Chair. Where else, but at $1 WEEK KANE'S, could you even expect such value? Splendidly made suite—Just 43 to selll—So HURRY! 3-Mirror Vanity at slight extra cost. ‘69 FIBIR ARM $1 WEEK ROCKER $6.95 Upholstered seats—tough fiber recd, finished in the new coffee shade. Open Saturday Evening Until 9:00 R I YTV VVEVVVEVIVIVIY KANE'S “PARADISE” 4-Room Outfit—$419 Including 20-Plece Jacquard Living Room.—13-Piece Walnut Bedroom—13.Plece Walmut y 1 'y “.“ Scart—Klichen with Refrigerator, Table, Chatrs, Rug, cte - -77% Fictores, Bedeiag, All for $4 a Week . Mail Orders Given Our Instant Attention Free Delivery—Free Storage—Free R. R. Fares to Out-of-Town _Customers—Terms to Suit YOU! For Evening Appointment Phone Mr. Foster, 2-9281 B L ONE worosrecs

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