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re | d d ts ly in o MORE POTATOES PLANTED Higher Prices This Ve, GERMANY APPROVES FRANGE HAY ALSD Kellogg's: Anti-War Act Favor-| ably Received Results in Greater New England This Year. Boston, July 13 (UP)-—N land farmers have planted acres of potatoes this yvear ed with 10 acres 204,000 . the five according to the New reporting service. Potato prices above average July 13 (P—Seere- revised Washington, tary Kellogg's treaty for | e of this 7.2 eport. said. Potato plantings in M ! sed 9 per cent over A note signed by Acting Foreign | a 5 218 Minister Schubert at Berlin, ail- | the other New : ing his country’s attitud. favorable weather conditions public at the state department last | vented farmers from increasing night while Ambassador Claudel | plantings. called upon Mr. Kellogg to tell him| 7 ondition of the New of the forthcoming French reply. s of Juiy 1 This will probably be handed to Ambassador Herrick at Paris tomor- row, he said, on the great French holiday celebrating the fall of the Bastile. The reply he described as an acceptance of 1 < explanations and interpretations of fhe propesed pact as outlined by Mr. Kellogg in ! his note of June 2 Germany's acceptance was Awevp-‘ ng and ummnn 4. and the note declared that the Berlin government was ready to sign the treaty at ence fn the form in which it was submit- ted. A draft of the proposcd pact was | sent simultancously to fourteen na- tions, including in addition to Framp and Germany, Great Britain, Japan and Italy. Germany was the first to reply. Under the proposad treaty, the signatory nations would “condemn recourse to war” and “renounce it as an instrument of national policy.” Further, they would agree to use only pacific means in seeking a set- tlement of whatever disputes or con- flicts might arise between them, re- gardless of their nature or origin. The preamble sets forth that any siznatory nation resorting to war in violation of the pact would automa- tically be denied its benefits, and | that at the same time, the other|a is tully ju: members of the compaet would be |ec aw. Tt will continue as freed of their obligations under the tock exch treaty to their offending state. While tinue to be dealt the treaty itself makes no mention |they now are and coatinue of self defense, Secretary Kellogg the credit they have explained in his note accompanying jcently. This has the drafts, that the United States more than half a billion dollars conelders this a principle “inherent |vear for the last two and ene-ha in every n state and implicit |vears, while the federal reserve ra n avery treaty {tio has been moving dov 1 the In its present form, the pact is a | Lorrowing of member modificatt; of one submitted In!been zoing ww In the 1 April. Revisions in the langnage of |the Uni the treaty were made to meat ohjec- | 600 in tions ratsed by other nations. Banks to Germany and a favorable reply |ca from France is expected within a tew days. per cent reported nd a forecast. 7 598,000 bushels harve Credit Is Near Maximum Chicago. Jily 1 was given last night by Traslor. p tional bank of Chica president of the Ame n B Chicago is not au Mr. Traylor said Prices So Low— Savings So Big— You are Urged to Buy NOW! BEDROOM SUITES REDUCED $150.00 BEDROOM SUITES $129.00 sIs600 BEDROOM SUITES ' ..$259.00 LIVING ROOM SUITES REDUCED $149.00 LIVING ROOM SUITE $99 00 $175.00 LIVING ROOM SUITE "NOW .. 913900 §250.00 LIVII\G ROOM bUlTL $195 00 $269-00 $375.00 LIVING ROOM SUITE NOW 5’0900 BEDROOM SUITES $350.00 BEDROOM HOW TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US A small deposit is all that is required. The balance on any purchase is fixed to suit vour convenience! Easiest Terms in New Britain ctable Brings Acreage v Eng- 38,000 compar- st year and for cutlawing war is entirely acceptible | the past three vears is tic principal | | . | business on yhad a o |e England S l}llMINfi NEARE&.,;,f;m; e | Warniog Issued That Nauonsi P—A warning | S that the nation’s credit has heen ex- | panded almost to the maximum and | ', that a dav of reckoning must come Melvin A esident of the First Na- g0 and former | nkers' i association, of . S sugg 3 | | were take curb |V keh ot lvrvh!‘ n:4 by Rear Adm secnrities has | command t vear as lost R300, 000, - are | the battle f o )/ irnbaum’s FURNITURE STORE 381 Main Street NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928, determined, if possxble. uot to \el, this would involve & crash Nl\l) (M occurred in farm lands in 19 al Florida real estate in 19 in stocks and bonds, Mr. Traylor de- clared, must call a halt in specula- | tive activity to permit liquidation of security eredit. “The nation has been mistaking {the rich of credit for the rich-| ss of capital,” the speaker stated. | nstallment selling and bond credit | total more than $6.000.006,000. | credit must be paid. A day of ! oning must come. | F “There is plenty of credit for| ane lines, but security Satisfied With Other Parties July r-Labor party has e who selected a Norris, republican, s the standard bear- declined the yesterday, but in a ompanyins his refusal ction was not prompt- | tion with the two ocks | Major political parties, or their plat- sct for |forms. “For reason that T times publicly ‘\rnhl must b er he had finished his set adar und effect on i listen- > of the leaders of the new 1 even suggested postpon- opening of the n to deal in unlist and bonds. The opening is 'omnrru\\ Tn conversation after his s Mr. Traylor intimated that per cent federal reserve rediscount vate appes a certalnty for some ‘. time. He deelared the bond market | T 4m not in full |was more responsible for the latest Who are opp |expansion in security eredit than #nd the presder |the stock ket, as recent bhond is- or political pa snes have b underpriced and had Norris d e {not sold, thereby throwing them stem of choosing a back on the banks m large volume. |4 have several exprossed, he said. T not mean mpathy with those 4 1o tha platforms 1l nominees of the tiquated a s 1 illog d wdded 1hat tical it o to salect first heen the dominant X This srstem ven worse suffie tly Results in Bm 2 until ame, Mass. d soap, the scent 3“1][ ll'\d von out | Breaking into a loc : in the elec- three boys thon of = chief magistrate. * and The Nebraska senator d the anisiatse r anly the nd hands before .| statem Arriving fresh and fragrant, he electral coll ® aroused the suspicions of his mother | (o clantricn {who took him to the police station that in this where he unfolded the sto fronted with a pric ! The store owner 110 prose- pion of the cute, but on h said that the enough to cause the in their platforms to the issue al grocery store oted discussion of the tical demonstra- power of monopoly.” tion, the bovs station | after which admitted that crims 4 most fmportant American peo- Charge of Scout Fleet | Newp: . July 13 (A—Rear Admiral ) serted that there gentleman's ween the democratic n leaders to do noth- the ecampaign which Admiral Ashley H 2 N fere with what he termed who has heen ordered to power trust ded that mand of the 11th naval district ¢ any sAuch; K- Sant Diceol CAlET FThs g understa T : r. as a bol- hd an all-around enemy of s made at a ceremony ahoard the flazship Wyoming. Ad-! |miral Taylor has heen in command lof the third battleship division of 14 the t on the Paciifc coast v < peaple ta Melect sives as possible to The Greatest Stocks In Our History Cffer Trresistible Appeal DINING ROOM SUITES REDUCED $149.00 DINING ROOM SUITES $1 ]9 .00 $193.00 DINING ROOM SU NOW NOW . $450.00 DINI NOW . $250.00 DINING ROOM SU IThS $198 0() NOW . ODD PIECES REI)L’(,?EI) $10.00 BUFFET MIRRORS NOW .. $13.95 SLIP COVERS fm‘ Living Room Suites. NOW $10 45 $12.00 MATTRESSES NOW ICE BOXES NOW ...... $14. —— BACK JF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED The Birnbaum plan means fair treatment for all. If vou are in any way dissatis- fied, eyen after having the furniture a week or two, your money will be imme- diately refunded. A square deal for everyone at Birn- baum'’s. [Won't Be Gandidate But lsn‘t' 13.—(P-—The | “does not choose to | ning paragraphs of Lis | power interests | the senate and the house of repre- sentatives, where they e . an carry on, 4s they have in the past, an uphil | jend on sided fight to r-lmv for t of the people. ratur- al God given resourcs of 'he coun- | Jo] For the Vestless Season Dress Shirts Of quality b (¥ a 1 a Every one 15 full eut and roomy CHAMBRAY SHIRTS For superior value, heavy blue chambray, button through pockets, reinforced armholes, deep curved yoke; all the qualities of a shirt priced much higher. Only— 69 (TR R || CHILDREN’S SOCKS Mercerized or Rayon in plain and fancy colors {Fisherman Drowned When was drowned in the fume, made; band or These come in plain and fell into the swift water. The body was recovered. A son of Lr. E. K. Comber, of Albany, who leaped into the water to rescue the man was saved from drowning by the doctor who threw He Slips Into River Lake Placid, N, Y., July 13 (®— hn Stephens, 55, or Orwoll, Vt., Wilmington two miles from here yester- ¥ when he slipped while fishing |’ .ForEc.' nQ th MMER NEED AT GRANT'’S |a fisherman's landing net about the | youth, - Stephens was part ewner @f the Northern New Yerk Ovehardn, iy Peru, one of the largast in this sec, tion. With his wife and dueghtes he had arrived yesterday at Mg sum. mer cottage at Wilmington. Every Day Needs from our Toilet Goods Dept. 16¢ Tooth Pastes: Pepsodent, Ipana, Pebeco. . each 32¢ Mavis Talcum . roadcloth : ex- eptionally well neck- collar sizes Palmolive Soap ...... T7c¢ Soaps, assorted lot ttached : Se each: 6 for 25¢ diioall. “Pixie” Talcum Powder . large can 10c Mayfair Body Talcum 25¢ Fountain Syringe and Hot Water Bottle Combina- i $1.00 colors nd in neat Chamois Skins— For all polishing work— good quality skins. 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