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# )ortl of propositions that might ke (Continued from First Page) United States was not adequate. i A n - Lord Cushendun, British delegate, .., announced that Great Britain deem- ‘u the French proposals of budget- ary limitation a step in the right llroeuon He agreed with the French that more time should be ! glven for reflection. * The Brjtish delegate strongly op- posed direct limitation because this implied international control. He thought the United States would not accept control and was certain Great Britain would not. ., Lord Cushendun admitted that the French system was not ideal, because no country where the cost of armaments was high would want to be presented to the world as sup- porting larger armaments than it really possessed. He continued ready to rally to any solution acceptable _to the majority and said the com- mission might even have to fall back on thessystem of publicity. The official text of the draft treaty upon which the commission js werking shows that the British | delegation, like the Italian and the] Japanese, made a reservation last| year that budgetary limitation | should be effective solely by publlw city. | Chief Experts Working Hard 1 Whatever the outcome of the ex- perts’ conference, the result appar- ently will not be attributed to lack | of efforts to reach an accord. The chief experts conferred at length with Dr, Schacht this morning lfll‘ their talks were to continue this afternoon, 'so pressed were the delegates for time that some of them lunched at the Hotel George V and others at a nearby restaurant %0 as to be ready to resume work at an early hour. It was obvious that the heads of the delegations were talking seri- . pusly about a possible means of ar- riving at an agreement, but on what basis was not known. It was re- peated positively after the morning conferences that no one had made | say new proposals and the experts | declined to discuss speculative =2- made, Dr, Schacht radiates some hoae among his fellow experts that he may.have another offer to make, He has not made one nor said in any definite form that he would do so. Yet there is an impression that he might raise the German annuity provided' that he could have assur- ances in advance that his proposal “would be accepted. | SPECIAL for TOMORROW .} ~ LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Aiphabeticatty Arianged for Quick lnd) Reference tor CONBECUTIVE 1NRERTIONS Charge 1 line 1 ;...1 line 27 . § dae...1 line Count & words to s lise. 14 lines to an inch. | Minimum. space 3 line Minimem Book charge. 38 cents ‘The Hersld will not be respomai for wrrors after the frst insertion. ADVERTIEING FOR THI: SECTION MLST BE ORDERE! BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 BATURDAY. Hl ) Wholesale The Stamp Retail of Quality “VALUES LIKE THESE ARE REASONS FOR KOLODNEY’S CONTINUED SUCCESS” Truck Buyers 1927 Chevrolet Panel Truck “An 0. K. That Counts” 1938 clu:vmm Sedan 1997 1924 Ford 15 Ton Truck GUARANTEED BY Patterson:Chevrolet “Coldwell” LAWN MOWERS Specials for Saturday Only 3,000 Ibs. SHEEP MANURE $2.69 per 100-1b. bag 4,500 Ibs. BONE MEAL $3.39 per 100-1b, bag All sizes. Cutting blades and bed knife of the best crucible steel. FREE Grass catcher and grass shears with every mower. $6.95 and up. LAWN ROLLERS “Dunham’s” Can be filled with watcr or sand. $11.95 up. JUICE EXTRACTORS Lixtracts all juices in & iy, Secticns .come apart, easy to kecp clean, $1.49. TOASTERS Heavily nickel plated, with cord. For Satur- day only, $1.00. 50 ft. of corrugated guaranteed hose for SATURDAY ONLY Reduction On “\\'EAREVER" for Saturday only, Fry pan. Reg. 83c, now 35¢. This s one of our spe- clals, Our Incorporated 1141 Stanley St. Tel. 211 Open Evenings and Sundays TERMS and TRADES 1036 CHEVROLET Roadster 1924 CHEVROLET Sedan MANY OTHERS Tourings, Sedans, Coaches FROM $35 UP Terms and Trades Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 1141 Stanley St. = Tel. 211 Open Evenings and Sundays C. A. BENCE Your Opportunity to Buy a Good Used Car At a Fair Price is Here : LESS THAN $50 Come to Either Address Long Term} and Trades Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St, “Tel, 1518 10 West Peart Street Used Car Dept. entire line of Paiats reduced for Sat- urday only. Ome of the many specials: Ready - mixed house paints, all colors, This paint will not crack or peel. $2.79 per gal. WEEK-END SPECIALS 1926 Studebaker Sedan Seven pass., excellent con- dition throughout. 1924 Cleveland Sedan Good value at our price. 1922 Buick Coupe 1919 Buick Roadster Any reasonable offer ac- cepted on these Buicks. 1926 Essex Coaches EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Bond Motor Car Co. 189 Arch St. 10 DAY Used Car Sale - 80 Day Driving Trial 1927 FORD cwuh 25 MORE From $25 to $225 Small Down Payments LONG TERMS—TRADES The Honeyman Auto Sales 200 EAST MAIN STREET Open Evenings Telephone 2542 1927 Velie Sedan 1924 Buick Touring 1927 Oakland Coach 1926 Essex Coach . SCREEN DOORS All sizes, Neoessary hardware supplied with each door. $2.50 and up. MPLETE SATISFACTION DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR GROUP OF USED CARS FORDS—FORDS COUPES and COACHES As Law as §$26 Your car taken as part trade. Balance small weekly or monthly O GOOD USED FORDS REMARKABLY LOW PRICED 1924 FORDOR 1924 FORD TON TRUCK ATTENTION MEN! New Shipment of GILLETTE BLADES Saturday Only 10 Blades, 53¢ Tissue soap dish. H-Picce Porcelain BATHROOM FIXTURE SETS Complete, $1.49 holder, tumbler toothbrush holder, and towel bar, This Will Interest The Johnson's Floor Wax BERLIN AUTO SALES CO. BERLIN, CONN. TEL.S136 Read ‘Automotive Sales & Service Co. 86 ARCH STREET 248 ELM STREET LADIES GRAHAM-PAIGE 47%c per Ib. USED CAR DEPARTMENT 18 MAIN STREET SCREEN UP 16 mesh wire, galvan- fzed—1%c £q. ft. Pronze. 8¢ sq. ft. Pearl, 615¢ sq. ft. money by bunng your ‘Ashing tackle Saturday. One of our many spe- clals: l(qullnul flc Combiration golf bags and four clubs, $5.98, Double snelled hooks, reg. 33c—now 23c. WALL PAPERS AR Fincst 1929 Designs | These papers formerly sold for 10c, 20c, 30c 40¢ per roll—NOW 3¢, 10c, 15c and 20¢ per OIL STOVES for Bungalcw Camp. eal for sum- nier cockinz, Snturday only, 10% Discount. and rr~u~<: your flower-, lx a ft. Fence up now, COASILER W of sturdy coustraction. | Dic whecls, $3.08, KOLEDNEY B HARDWARE COMPANY 220 MAIN ST. POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Ma w. .| sons to think we kept a cook all the time, but Junior give ]it away that we got that ~«Fwoman just to help fix din- .jmer.” ' | Copyright 1929 Pubiishers Byndicate Before buying your future home let us show you some of our de- sirable listings. For N~ Rdlns Use Herald Classified Ads. » 4 .ed the Thomp- || AUNT HET BY RORFRT QU'Il.I EN “I'know it sounds common. 3 “Growing With Reason” JUST KIDS LCOKIT WHAT THE Open Evenings,and Sundays HUDSON, 1927 Coach, (early Until 9 P. M, 1928), perfect condition, low mileage, blue Duco, upholstery spotless, $550. BTAR 6 cyl. 1927 Sedan, elegant condition, $450, The Herald Classified . Ads [l{usea car Dept. Phone 2700 READ HERALD CLARRIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS CASHIN savs— “YOU'LL NEVER BE URGED" YOUR MIND IS MADE UP. THERE IS NO DOUBT YOU KNOW WHAT TYPE OF AUTOMOBILE YOU WISH TO WN AND THE PRICE YOU INTEND TO PAY FOR IT. WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION OF DEPENDABLE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. A VISIT TO OUR SHOW ROOM AT 98 A STREET WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT YOU CAN SAVE FROM $50 TO $300 ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE. LISTED ARE A FEW OF THE MANY DEPENDABLE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. 1928 BUICK CLUB COUPE 1928 PONTIAC BEDAN 1928 DURANT S8EDAN 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1928 PONTIAC ROADBTER 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN 1927 HUDSON BROUGHAM 1927 NASH COACH 1927 PONTIAC COUPE 1927 CHEVROLET SEDANS MAXWELL, 1924 Touring, $95. CAP ITOL OLDSMOBILE, late ¢ cyl. Coupe, BU[CK ::c-puonl.lly perfect condition, USED CAR HUPMOBILE 4 cyl. Club Sedan, ( 5 pass, new tires, slip covers, DEPARTMENT _p— ~ honest and reliable, $375. GA.. RL\ SUPPLIES JEWETT 1925 ¢ door Sedan. The EDUCED 4-tine stcel spading fork, 9Sc. ‘Wooden rakes, 53¢, Many other specials too. numerous to men GRASS SEEDS 3 Ibs., $1.00 Bulk and package secd {||choice offerings to used car buyers—each in excellent condition and specially low i|{priced for this week. BUICKS , tight, new tires, new battery. HUPMOBILE ¢ cyl, Touring, & “bearcat” for power and: luod. 81 HUP](OU!LE “8,” ¢ pass. canu nnnl.hod. slip covers, Cobalt blue, $475. HUDSON, 1938 Coach, repainted blue, bailoon tires, $250. HUDSON, Super 8ix Coach, new- ly finished, $210. JEWETT 4 door Sedan, sturdy and powerful. Entulh broadcloth npholnery $20 !'RANKL!N. § pass. Sedan, ex- 1321 CHEVROLET COACHES cgllent mechanical condition, 19217 CHEVROLET COUPE new tires all around. Price 1926 BUICK MASTER SEDAN 1926 BUICK STAN. SEDAN i LS 1926 CHRYSLER 68 SBEDAN 1926 HUDSON COACH ATLDEBARER, Commennectiy VISIT US TODAY EEVROLET. § clindor, 4 ¢ CHEVROL” 4 cylinder, ¢ d”' YOUR OLD CAR TAKEN IN TRADE AS PART OR NKLIN Tourine. FULL PAYMENT, BALANCE LONG EASY TERMS Open Evenings CAS H l N ,S INC' Telephone 2607, Marine blue Duco Comftort- able, economical, $195. 98 ARCH STREET PHONE 6499 || = OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS |mn HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1928 FORD SPOR'I' COUPE 1928 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET 1928 WHIPPET SBEDAN 1928 OAKLAND COUPE 1928 PONTIAC COUPE 1927 CHRYSLER 70 COACH 1927 HUPMOBILE CL. COUPE 1927 WHIPPET COACH HEDGE SHEARS Feenad steel blade-. with ash handles, 9€: and up. TERMS and TRADES Capitol Buick Co. 1141 STANLEY ST. HOWARD W. WHITMORF 250 Arch Street CHEVROLET Coupe, $45. Open Evening Tel. FOR BEST RESULTS =t il THE STAMP OF APPROVAL WELL -WELL ~WELL= IT WILL CERTAINLY PLEASE MIKE REILLY ~THE MAIL TRUCK ORIVER -TJ see TS 3 * The Just Kids Sareb Club helEs keepbhemd en orl'.lne uic delivi ivery of the United Saal'.equJ The drvers of the United StatesMail brucks will exercise the utmost care to prevent accidents to the bys of America” ed WALTER . BROWN © 1919, Eing Poaturcs Synireate, Inc., l;nmlmnmmm but ever’ time I'm pcelin’ potatoes in my lap I get a hankerin’ to put my feet on the table.” LYANDHERPALS “Copyright 1929. Publishers Syndirata: INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commerctel Tram Company Bolding Tel. 6000 SENT FOR A POLICEMAN |} TO BUST IN HIS DOOR! [ww HAS PA - JWE'LL SOON FIND) | [T DONT SEE HOwW || Trink FAST! '|LOCKED HIMSELF ) louT POLLY, WE ! o AS ‘w ssrzoow = \HE SHAVED OFF HIS WOUSTACHE‘ WE CAN PREVENT " |THEM FROM DI SCOVERING YOUR TERRIBLE SECRET, SIR: THEY MUST NEVER KNOW THAT [ LOOK LIKE ASH WITHOUT MY MOUSTACHE'