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EDW. GORF AIM'S RSARY SALE LASTS TEN DAYS SEVENTH STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 THE HOME FURNISHINGS AND HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES LISTED BELOW ARE GOOD GRADE MERCHANDISE STOCKED IN OUR STOBiE THE YEAR ROUND. NOTHING BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE. ALL REGULAR STOCK, HONESTLY MARKED AND REDUCED DURING THIS ANNIVERSARY SALE. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE UNTIL WANTED LIVING ROOM SUITES '!-Piecc Overstuffed Mohair; 2-tone; regular $225 Sale Price $149 DINING ROOM SUITES 9-Piece American Walnut, Illuc Leather Seated Chairs; regular $230. t1 ff Sale Price D 1 DJ BEDROOM SUITES 4-Piece American Walnutf, regu lar price $175. Sale Price Mil $125 CONGOLEl'M RUGS $5.30 up CONGOLEl'M.. ,50c. per yd. INLAID. $1.23 yd. and higher AX.M1NSTER RUGS, 9x12, reg. ?45 Sale Price S33.00 AX .MINSTER RUGS, 27x36 Sale Price S2.95 AXMINSTER RUGS. 36x60 Sale Price S4.93 VELVET RUGS. 27x54. at S1.93 BEDS. 2" continuing post $6.50 ODD DRESSERS .... $13.00 STOVES GAS, 4-burner, aray enamel, reg. $40 Sale Price S28.00 GAS, 4-burner, black with cabinet, reg. $75 . . . Sale Price $39.00 OIL STOVES. 2-burner, reg. $18 Sale Price $14.00 OIL STOVES, 3-bumer. reg. S22 Sale Price $17.00 OIL STOVE OVEN $2.00 and up PORCELAIN TOP TABLES, reg. $11 Sale Price $7.98 KITCHEN TABLES . . .$9.30 WINDOW SHADES . . . .43c. KITCHEN CHAIRS ...$1.50 COPPER BOILERS ...$4.30 COPPER BOTTOM BOILERS $2.19 GARDEN HOSE... 13c. foot LAWN MOWERS $8.00 ICE BOXES $12 $16 $18 and $25 CONGOLEl'M MATS To Every Purchaser Each 5ce FERN STANDS 75c and up SCOOTERS $3.50 u'r MEDICINE CABINETS $250 MATTRESSES White Cotton, full size, from $3.89 up Silk Floss, 1007c weight 40 lbs. reg. $28. Sale Price SI 8 BABY CARRIAGES , $9.00 to $20.00 QUILTS AND BLANKETS 25 reduction DAY BEDS $23.50 HIGH CHAIRS $2.50 up DOLL CARRIAGES 75c up PARLOR LAMPS ONE-HALF PRICE SCREENS 30c and .higher DAVENPORTS5 Genuine leather, oak finish, with maiiresses $55.00 168 ARCH ST. 168 ARCH ST. i ROPOSED TREATY OF SETTLEMENTS Measures Would End All Dis putes on Boundaries Wasl-.ingr' on, May II (AP )r m w of the many boundtry dp'Jt nninnr various I .at in American :a'os sri;: awaiting solution, two i",oposr:rl tra'K-s 'ra e Wn 'jrawri hi, ,y tli Infinite o' International Law Viich, If agreed to aixl mi by alt th :i republics of this .misp"ier. tto"!'3 assure Hie solu o:i of a ! uc!i problem" on a , 'artful basis find v. i'ii a ir.inimum i-f friction. Any question like the Tacnsi v.ra dij.'U'e l.r ' ve; i. '"ei'.e and i;oo;ir'ir('. -touM :',i:l in he ..'(tory covered by 'i'f two .Ira ft ''n ntions. an- 1 he mac r.ir.ery i.ro'idfJ r-y sJi'm vu"-l . au:o i.'iLica 'y s--t in ino'ion 'o ! 'a h -'..rrr- solution. Thp con er.uont ar1 ' o n' "p orKe-J w. I'Y th- ir.Mitu',1- nu i-r rrso'.ui ion pass'.. a' the ff'-! I'.m-Anicriean mrxp-n V.'hi ;:' S.u. i,ago in iris. an. J form 9" '' t). 'lU'ral program o' 'he ' n i lii-'ation of puh'ic interna-iona I aw as ap i.'i'Ti to 'ho .(ttic-'Hn r-pub'.:"". Tnj per'.icu'.a- trv.. . ".-r.-trer uth 'iic o'it't - ""iM C'rn'1 ;;p for .lucussion at the Int. rna'lon.i! Jur a's' conference to he 3v M ir Tl:o i Janeiro some time ''-is year. fine 0' the trac-tis f.es r'j'.." o' .i.aiiour ' cuxtn'ri'-r -iik-h: Thirh a. trrit"ria: dinpn'- 'xis'f. ht'e the matter : r.s yt. ursoIwI. i'he o'hr- speejfhs the s'eps w:iich -hn'l V.e 'ak-n '0 ra'-h a se:'.',"ni. r.t. 'n !r the f.mt 'ray the lipu mi's si a'I reaii. ei'.tier by 'Jirec'. nepotia'ion or by t; e eoo'1 ffic- some frirr.'Ky r,i;t'non'y. a "mo .h;s '. iv enif in the li-'-pu'" 7r e hiri' "sr.ai! vrrmi tie ini-r-stcl bartis to exereise police powers, ,-jre for The hyirier.e, acl insure nubile tranquillity in th 3i-l on"." Shriuhl the ir.tfresterl rar'ies be uo i'le to apree on a "mo his tveniii." 1 en it is stipula'ed that neither -1 1 a 1 1 eiercise, whiie sr'i'ern.nt o' :h quarrel is stii! vfr'I;nc. a"'' IC15 of soveieignty whic! t.z t ' " p-ejudicia! to the ir'err's '' 'he othr, but that ho' h ':a.l rr spee; any doverein ?ets pr'orme.j he ior the dispute arose. Amor s other minor provision, it. is a so stipu lated that if a disputed zone should liar.ge hands as a result of the ' rttiement. the country losing sov 'ignty shall be indemnified by the ither for any public works already : ons'ructed. The second treaty is based upon : 'he Hague coir.ention for the pari i'c si'ttieme.nt of Internationa' dis putes. ', The treaty provides that as soon 1 ;.. a dispute shall arise ihe good ; of friendiy powers glial: he invoked to try and arrange some .'tlemer.t. ShouM this action hear ::o pood results, then a commission .1' inquiry shall be set up, on the ::r..-rstanding, however, that "h" 'hidings of the commission wi'l be ' onsldered as repor's upon the dis putes which were the subject of the Investigation, but wili not have the value or force of .'"udlcial decisions or arbitral awards." The commission itself w.l. con sist of fie members, al' nationa.s of Am'rican states, appointed in ! the following manner: Kach gov iri.ni'r.' aha:! appoint 'wo a 'he 'ime of convocation, 01: y one o' iv'ncm shall be a national of its eountry. The fifth shall be chosen 'by common accord hy t)ios airea ly appointed and s'lall perform th" iu'ies of presidr.'T. , A perioi of six rnomhs a'ter thf , ;,utiiiva',ioii of th? communion's re : f.ort if a'low -1 for th dibpu'iin's .0 agree to a settlement, r'r "11'1'h "'he parties in dispu'e s.,n: 1 r-cr.vcr en'ire liberty of ac'h'ti to :w'i,r-ed as their intei.t-.s my .In - " Viiiie -he commission. Is h -' es'iira'inc. 3 e.wev.-r, "none r.f : p:ir'i" sha I begin mobiliza'ion or oncentra' ion of troops on the froti ,:er of th'" otivT. t.or engage in any ' e?,-i;.j aft or prepaiations of lios- riho'.'.j '': . .'0;.. artai.g- men' faf i.i i rfdch-. ..en a:''er the p'lbh- ( n'ion of '' e commission's repor'. ri r .livpnte nuv. he submit'eU to th" J ri.iof .v'li'nt 0 off: ( the Am'ri rnii r. pu'bh."? who sua'. act as "'n- n'hy 1 ompos'tor" and r"nd'-r j an a ' ar :i. I'ina.'y. soi.h this 1st atterup' :. 1. onci'.ia' ;on aso tab. t-e ma""r nay be r-' rr.-d 'o the pemtan-i" .court o' lr.'eniationa! nis'ie at the ; Hague "or to ar.y o'h"r co'irt 0' histjre T-:i( b ma- hrt constltuv d 'rjr 'his purpose by "he Ameri'an puhjrs." PHW nriR k ATM ft; m h wmanm ,, IIHIIII imimawMJ EXCEL IN EMBROIDERY ' O'SULLIVAN OF ANSONIA Mexli-in t.irl Is 'laklng Ioit In tircst In .N'oi'tllc Voil Than the QUITS IRISH MEETING LarJy Yktnrittn. n J v May ' .' i'V'tif mul "iv'i laki.'io' u ciore i n T i ' 1 g n t int. rrpr in nc-i f any Vic firt;tn. Mary A urob'i?, Mrs. I. Wir lv. A n 'l r 0 ij i - Aurk than did the icordins to Mr?, s 1; 0 is r'-fcloror by 'h'- tapr-strir-B in -:as!l'j and Btick- iictfd as oi:e of an iiiu-nfdtional :pj;.' orK C''iJi!.'.st li'.Te. and Is con-j-i'jVr'-d or.-- or ih grcja'st authori ties in Kurfpt on thf-se ma:. trials. Huiirii.p wotiif-n ;uid the Rirls ulio p'ay Mocki-y and tennis and take an ir.'T-' in outdoor spores are, as a v hole-, ?.oir,rn ho do th1 bpt rnhfcidT.v "oday. in tho opinion of Mr1. Ai.h-'ib'js. Sup dk'worl: fulfills a il" i r Vr.sr h v 5 which spor' r 'f r.,''V s'- -.is h'-caus; spnrts ar ro' f--H'ivf- 5-i npd;o"ork c,jr- Einstein Is Busy Giving Argentine His Theory 15... r ,r,3 Air. s May (AD Th- arriva! of A.n'-rt r!;:s?'-in In V.':ton Air;: o -v- 0 S'-rir-s of k-c-: ! s i. pc.-r !' : ':i riioiis 1 iieory of r-- p.rirv. ;;f ' ' invj:ation of th-rr,i-.!sry ( f r.ir'OS Atrf-fl, railfi' d " ;.t r.T'f'JiT'ary i rit ! f-st. not only in v i rir t,ij also am on? th- i.'-rri ;.;.r.-li.' of Argentina. Iurir.g r'. VbV:f f,i;t to Buenos Aires, ac f jr'.ir g to sorr. of his fliOTV pas 'rtrrs. fir. Kinsif'in nf-vpr drf-ss-d 'fi! ii'.r.- r. .ijt inad hi appearance i"1 'iir.U: room in a whit drill a,;" ar.da!3, an'j without .s'n. ki: p. I"irji-? YAx 5: ay in Buenos Air's, T-r K!-.su in will g-ive a serifs of urrp 01; hi famous Ihtory. Mar Ma Suiney Ohjctis To I'rcs 'inc of AdfMatc of r'rrc state AhMinia, I'uiin., May :2. -Korint 1 i 'onrcspiiian 1'. i'.. i t'Sullivan 01' Drrhy and Miss Mary Mac.S'.'. iny of Ireland clash' i at an J 1 i s . 1 republi can m.'iss ni'..ii:iK h'-rtj ni'ijt. 'J'Im: !n int; v, as fcnf-duU.'d to haw.' Mr. Ci'Sullisan jjs rhairnum, i-'it h' n Mis.s Macwinry discover (d (h;it his sympa'hls wrrc with tlic Krre S'a'c and not srli thp r publicnu movfiii' nt, she demand cj thai lie r-tir M r. 0'.Sulli a n sa rtr d the a 11 -ir.fnt by sayine that, he hud come to 'he rn'-tlnir us chninnan und'T a mlsupprehonsion as to i's char-.act'-r. not knowing bo the spca.lv ''!' vcre to be. When he iatned 'hat Miss MacSw iii'-y was to speak, fraithly anrour'd thr1? 1 vnwld tin' a't as chairman unh'-ss lie could I s'aif that he, personally, did i r-t lie- I i've in 'ho methods of the repub licans w!:i!e he f-pcrtr-d t!v:ir Fin- en: y. ' Miss MatHi: r f -j.S' I ?a:f. inn Mich a s'ait Hi--i,t aid M r, j O'Siilltvan did nut a'd c!,;iirn.an. ! Hughes OlTers to Help ?tliners in Litigation WiKins. W. May -2. ( A P ) --t'harhs I : 1 - M.i'S, fori;;' r S. T'tiiVV Cf Off'Te.J );1S cervie.-.5 n !',. 1 Mm-' W'orkrrs pfjf Am ! h .i l-I , t ; r. a t niporary , injunction lm: - 'd by Judpf' Wi1-. dam K. Par.- : i-. I : i'. d Slntc-e .?..- trir court h. r- Tut d;i iii v."h!di "p'-rtr'- Mjl p ' 1 1 1 ; 1 l ' ' t " l'i-t l.n , unionization arr- nrhid !:. Ai'uri'fy T. ". Tow.ismtI of "('ar:f jston, c.ief , of V"St Vjrci: ia cK' ' tor thr 'union, s-ai-J in a s ; 1 r ; I r. "John Crier Hibben" Fellowship Planned noston, May if: (At') A fun.l nf S -5 . u '.1 0 fur the fstalillihinent of ,t "John Gri.T Hilibcn" I' liowsliip in Hk; proiios.."l Walter Jims I'agc school of in'.-rnartonji! relations at Johns HnjiUins univprsity has h.n ni.-i'h. hy i:har's I.olhrop l'ack of I .nkt-u oo'l, N. J.. pri'Sidi.ni of the Amfricnn Naluro association, it was nnounced here today. The fellow ship, Mr. Pack specified, was to be founded to honor President Hibben i of 1'rlnceton university "in recognl ition of his influenoe fmr better in ternational understanding, and par ticularly in honor of his worh for 'the people of Belgium during the world war." MAY CVT SL'RVIl'K . Mo cfjUie liner,, ,e said. 'arc at (llasgow, Scotland, .May "". (AT) prcsejm siiJljng with an average va- A possible drastic reduction In ; cancy in paspeiigr .icconimodtttiona Atlaniic passeiiRer liner service was '; of 50 per cent, as prad over the forecast by Chairman Henderson of year. This was most wasteful and the Anchor line In addressing the I was rapt Tringing in an adequate re company's annual meeting here yes- , turn an the capital. If ti continued, tcrday. j he said, sailings must be reduced. KLAD THE HKRAI.D CI ASS1I IED ADS Toil ltESH.TS Ad-A-Piece Sale May 25th to June 6th tan lWCY Ths Manicure .Set value $z to $5 GIVEN AWAY uatfi every purchase of TRADE-MARKED Pyralin of $to or more. Or, one ankle given uiti a $5 puT chase. InalUhcjpofr ular colors. lit vaun MliMAGood3twcr 7JUseAGoodVmiKa UseBAKERS W 'That Nont Better" .Sine Sin? Prison Doors Clang on Yirginius Mayo iiimrr. N. V.. May An aft'i uftur'r erfrrd Sirg Sing last ' "gh an r'as ir.trod'jed to pior, if" a a mal r.f tpid tea, prunes ar!l ur,"r,u'rrfid bread, is irgi'ius S. Julian Mayo, j 60 years S4. formerly of Nci Ha -', ! en. Corr.. and late of Brooklyn. He ' ; ma le his fortune in th" manufacture i ef n.;tnmohi:e radiators and got into .prison b'-eause he married without a divon-e frm his first vife. 1 M71 Dependable that imvor Ktviili? a bakiiiZ. It is so ea.v to work with that you need not be an ex pert cook to make good, nourishing, delicious hot breads, cakes, etc., if you use RUNF Iome P0U1JM , Rt.vn THE unrtAT ! ( I.ASSfl n o ADS FOK VOIR WA TS TUP WHOLESOME AKING POWDER 1 XTItmr if Anr not A Hrct Because Proportion! ar Correct. AK OPPORTUNITY to start a set of this most . beautiful toiletware or to complete a set already started. For the limited period of May 15th to June 6th we v.il! GIVE AWAY a manicure set consisting of i.ail file, cuticle l.nifc, and button hook with every purchase of genuine trade-marked Pyralin amounting to $10 or more. And Pyralin prices are lower than ever before. Only one set to a customer. If your purchase is limited to $5, one article of the set will b; given you. For brides, graduates, anniversaries or for younclf nothing can equal Pyralin toiletware as a gift. See our displays and act toddy. AXELROD'S PHARMACY HEADQUARTERS FOR PYRALIN IVORY I'ARK COR. MEADOW STS. The ntw pctvlar-prictd MAYFI.CnTER fatttrn. Comb, brush and mirror $10 50 and up. A still better Still easier to use ! Still more effective ! taw cva in !. ctiM. fid iy 27 f" Pyrox has been known for years as the handiest and most efficient spray mate rial made. And this year, due to ad vanced manufacturing methods, Pyrox is even better than ever. Smoother; always soft and plastic; always ready. Five minute and you're ready to spray No fuss, muss or guesswork. Simply dip this creamy-smooth paste out of the jar or can; add water; stir and you have a perfect mixture that sprays, mistlike, through finest nozzles. And Pyrox is economical: Handy to use; goes far; sticks like paint, and does three things at once. It is both an insecticide and a fungicide. Thirdly, Pyrox improves foliage. Ideal also for the home gardener and truck farmer. Jars, cans, drums and barrels. M.n.t(ur.J by th, BOWKER CHEMICAL CO. 40 Wait StTMt, Niw York City SclJ by ( ily Coal A Ynnri Omipanj, w Untaln. . A. Hjt i.. New llritain. I'.aiklifle llrotlirr. Conipftny, lie .. New Hritaln. s .I1. Nrople. New Hrilnln. .InuNon -enl. M'ntliiliaton. the pemrfid triple-duty spray .Tk'ilfr bu$t confront dittaitt irxprovt folia For jiciatoet, vegetable, tmall fruits and flowers 111!