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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1023, IF M_UES REFUSE ‘ A Lesson In Loyalty NEW GERMAN OFFER _ man system in coniunction With the leal warfare service and the medieal N J of weak coneentrations ¢ gus t bE[l nte the reems eccupied hy those ¢ hemists at Bdgewooad Arsen; Me ! department have made great ads posed a8 the records of persons eom- vaneces on this line and it s now ) to introduce small or | Mitted to insane hospital with pares lieved praeticable That mustard gas is a specific herenlosis apparently scoms ta bo Si&, which have come under this quantities of ehloring into _scheol 4 demontrated by the experiments of treatment, Of that number 21 have rooms, faeteries, churches and other asteand g o been eured and have left the hoss places where persons gather, Licut. Col, Rdward 1), Vedder of t rmy medieal eor Guinea pigs, Pital and taken up luerative employs A professor of the University of i gorms Ment and en bid fair to be dis- Arkansas, during 4 mild epidemie of (Continved from ¥iret Page) . iy ) Army Chemists Report ExCellent yis i ey centracion “ar mustart gan charsed s soan as oured inSuonin, sublect 00, stufents SEEN forces in vouehsafing securities of a satisfactory nature, A | Payments In Kind ¢ # ¥ | Payments in kind are to he guar- | anteed by long term private contracts, | breach or vielation of which would make offenders subject to fines, The note proposes that the first 20,- 000,000,000 marks of the total of 30, { 000,000,000 be offered for subseription immediately, Interest on honds up to L | July 1, 1927 would be taken out of the loans under control of the repara- tion eommission, £ 20,000,000,000 | marks eannot be raised by means of a loan before July 1, 1927 interest of five per eent would be paid on that sum from said date, In addition te one per cent for amortization, Home Poliey Unchanged | The note asserts that Germany ls ,making her offer without desisting | from her program of passive rosist.| ance, which will he continued until| the areas occupied in excess of nm) stipulations of the Versailles treaty are evacuated and until cenditions on | the Rhine are restored according to| | gia tarnis Jeld: dewn In the Rhineland Los Angeles bandits abandoned their car and left this little The offer of an anti-aggression pact | Spaniel to guard it, He stayed by the whel five nights and days on the Rhine is renewed and the gov-| without food or water. Finally police took the car and one of the ernment suggests that all conflicts| offjcers udoptcd its guardian, | arising out of the question of national | socurity be submitted to an interna- tional court for arbitration. | | first loan be raised » § i | ,,-"m:m:f“":,?F::;",,'fi::‘::,m:nmm After setting forth the details nf‘PR ZE - ¥ *|the proposed three loans by which the the note continues, depends on the|, ks Wi > o stabilization of her currency; l)wrf-;':,r‘l;.’"’,:’,’,‘;:,m:,r;.: ',';::":‘:"“::::,:f :’,‘mnill:‘:.;\l,:! :;-r.p “‘ |n|n;-|ronnnr,\; ‘“(;‘:“"'l:‘lo""‘\;::‘llilnnns do not produce the required to- | NTEST‘ he regulistion. = o A8 . Tepas {tal an impartial international com- | LIS L i problems to bring about a methodic |, g5, gt decide if, when and how and permanent stabllization In order| i to remove the rehensions of nll\r‘r;”"‘ balance must be covered. Th"l‘A H l G R h r Oy e O ruinoia| PAme commisslon:will decide how the | 10a Helmer, eorge otherforth | interest on these loans not provided German competition. leflnmhm:mg t6r may be ralsed. S o e exreeney i ateo enabie Ger (L8NG o commis: | 800 ESther Peterson Take Prizes the note nolnts out 3 sion,” the note continues, “it ought 7 * |to.be either the consortium which Opposes More Force . |floats the loan or an international ‘The prize wirners in the Amphion In order to realize this Program|.ommission of business men corre- club poster contest were announced #nd also to safeguard tife Interests of | oy qing to the proposition made by by Vice Principal James C. Moody of | those who finance the loans, the Ger- g atary of State Hughes on which [the Practical Arts building at 'thc‘ man government says it is essential Gormany would he represented with |junior class assembly this morning. | that there be no more forcible seizUred |gqug| rights; or an arbitration tri-| The first prize of §2,60 was won by of seourities, that no further sanctions |y 0| composed of a representative of | Anna Helmer of the first year class. be imposed, that Germany be freed yo paparation commission, a repre- | George Rotherforth of the junior from the unproductive expenses With | oo vice or the German government |class won the second prize, which which she is now burdened and that|g 4" 0 arpitrator designated by the was two 50 cent tickets to the Am-| she also be liberated forthwith from | rogijent of the United States in the |phion club show. The third prize of | all political and cconomic rns!rlr(lon5~mhsmu'l‘ of an agreement on this per-{two 35 cent tickets was awarded to| The proposals also suggest that ingonnge,” | Miss Esther Peterson of the first year | hehalf of the economic r(=h.'1h|hl.'mrmi w3l Sy | clas: There were twelve posters en- | of FEurope the countries concerned ar- | {Skned i LA nontent: e a1 an understanding wien resaed [ NRpRG (1 118 WAKES MERRY |, The commicee of sudges consisted to dealings in important commodities. | l o Gl Mob Ty, chaltmant Of&res The note expresses that opinion that| —_— | Brown of the art department and Miss | in this connection long term private Agnes Tinnegan, teacher in the contracts for deliveries of coal and Tast Academic building. Goke ara emeaplly impoitants [ No Means Least—Escellent Pro-| The advance sale of tickets for the With regard to the two proposed| =T~ | Amphion club play, which is to be loans of 5,000,000,000 marks f'-'lv“t-]”““ gram Is Rendered. held in the Central Junior High note proposes that in case these > |school auditorium on Friday is re- Amounts cannot be raised fully by is-| Following the business meeting of | porteq to be large, v es of honds at normal rates before the Universal club last evenlig = the|™ mpe midyear classes of the Senior the dates fixed an impartial imnrnn-imsz entertainment of the sedson Was gigh school will turn their attention tional commission shall decide | enjoyed by a large enthu ic group to polities tomorrow when they will Whether, shen and how the amount|of Landers, people. The first nUMbEr ho1d informal elections for class not yet accounted for is to be raised. on the program was a piano 5010 | oficers. Because of the fact that all The same ‘¢ommission would de-!“Rondean” by Mendelssohn played bY | the midyear section rooms will be in eide in July, 1931, whether, when and|the club pianist Mr. MacArthur. Mor-|the Academic building next year the how after July 1,0 1023, the interest rls Hoaglund then sang a tenor solo|candidates for oftice will not be yot provided for in the first sub-|“I'll Pitch My Caravan,” singing “Las- | chosen from any certain building. A stance is subsequently to be raised. |sid O' Mine ' as an encore, fnlln\\Inz“pr sident, vicg-president, secretary, As to the makeup of this commis-|which George Ward played a violin |and treasurer will be chosen from the sion Germany proposes that it be|solo “Minuet in L€ g Beethoven. | senjor, junior and freshman mid-year either the syndicate which put up the Then came the comed hit of the|classes during the opening period to- firet loan of 20,000,000,000 or a com- evening, “Larry” Williams —as an | morrow. mittee of international businessmen |emigrant, supported by A, J. Tuttle,| The members of the second period chosen according to the suggestions|J. Bjorklund and . Rooney in vari- gymnastic class for young women met of Sceret of State Hughes: com- | ous make-ups who put on a variety|for a short business meeting at the mittee on whnich Germany is to be|sketch including songs, dances ami:rlnsp of the morning session of school The program was concluded by | today. Intertainment of Season Is By represented with rights equal to those | jokes. . of the other nations represented. Mr. Hoaglund singing ‘The Living As the third alternative the note| God” and “Who Knows.” Light re-| All American Records proposes a court of arbitration com- freshments were served. | Are Burned in Fire posed of a representative of the rep- - 7T | aration commission and a representa-| SHOWER FOR MISS TOOMEY. | Harbin, Manchurla, May 2. — All tive of the German government to- Miss Ruth Toomey of West Main |records pertaining to 18 months acti- gether with a chairman whom the|street was tendered a miscellaneous vities of the American vice-consulate president of the United States would | shower last evening at the home of [at Chita were destroved when the be requested to nominate in case the Mis Rose Miller at 12 \\’oodlundf\-nggm:e car in which the documents other two members failed to agree as street. A feature of the (-\v(\nmg‘nf\\'nro being shipped out of the soviet to the nomination, | program was a radio concert by Otto | territory was burned. The note begine by emphasizing | Miller. © Games were played and re- that the questions npon which de-| freshmgnts were served. Miss Toomey The origin of a case of scarlet fever pend the reconstruction of the devas. | received many gifts. She will be-yhas been traced to a book which was tated areas and the restoration of the | come the bride of William Hopkins, [ read by a scarlet fever patient 20 sound economic life and peace of Eu-|also of West Main street, June 20. |years ago. rope can only be solved by mutual understanding. Object To Occupation, | The occupation of the Ruhr, the | official declaration states, s dlametri- | cally opposed to such aspirations, and | it therefore provoked the passive re- stance of the Runr population. e German government,” the note | continues, “shares the sober minded desire of all people that the daily in- creasing tension be relaxed and the | wanton destruction of economic values cease. The German government therefore has decided to make an- other attempt to arrive at an unde standing without, however, abandon- | ing its legal standpoint or desisting from the passive stance which is| to be continued until the areas oc-| cupied in excess of the stipulations of the treaty of Versailles have been evacuated and the conditions on the | Rhine restored according to the| terms of the Rhineland agreement."” Want Elastic Solution. The note stresses the difficulty of | arriving at a tangible basis for com- puting Germany's economic and finan- cial capacity in her present situation | and it declares every solution must be sufficiently elastic to take this condi- tion into consideration. The note contains recurring sug- gestions that American recommenda- tions in respect to the adjustment of reparations be adopted. Reference also is made to the Bryan agreements for the arbitration of in- ternational conflicts,. This Is in con- nection with the so-called securities demanded by France. Bid For U. S, Participation. 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R, T VI R e, O O I W NS . were apparently rendered immune by Phe fact that ehlorine might mild gens loa of Shioniae & E (R Tanl (lad ‘ta " coktie 7 2 ve minutes each day, e Resulls Flom TeSls vl’n-- o .\”n’ l'(‘d:“ll:ul‘lll‘l:h‘ : .y." 2| veed, fo provens or oure 60 ds, A= et the epldemie v«a’a reduced among — pias incetiniad with tubarouissts o and preumcnia was demonstrats | that group 90 per eent, 2 > ras. and Rot subisotad to the touse| oD turing the war at Edgewood Ars According to army officers, there 18 washington, May 2.—Experts: of F J 4 senal by aceident. Tt was remarked almost ne limit te the practical aps the chemical wariare service believe tard R, treatment, contracted Hhe o oases of influensa or pneumenia | plication of the use of the so-called that the possibility of curing influ. | 8088 hid not aceur among the Workers 10 | poison gases in combating disease, enza, tubereulosis, pa and other As a result of experiments with the g6 department of the labevatory, afflictions, by the use of poison burning gas known as lewisite 1he where elorine was being made al GRADUATION DATES gases has hoen demonstrated by exs| Chemista have evolved what appears though 10 ta 20 per cont of others| Graduation datea for this spring in periments now helng conducted at to be & remedy, if not a ecure, for duty at the arsenal were vietims, | the High and Junior High schools Edgewood Arsenal, near Haltimore paresis and locomotor ataxta. LoWs| ppyestigation showed that in the| have been announced as follows: It is asserted that through exy isite is composed of arsenic and aeety= raoms where chlorine gas was being | §eplor High scheol, Thursday afters ments with ehlorine gas, the eh lene gas. made there was a slight leakage of | poon, July 14, Central Junior High in fets have established that epidemges Dr. A, 8, Loevenhart of the Univer- chlorine, just enough to act as & the morning of June 15, and Elihu of grip and colds may be cheoked sity of Wisconsin has heen studying germicidal agent Hurritt, dr., High in the afternoon of almost instantly by the introduetion' the effects of lewiseite upon the hu Following out this 1dea, the ehems| June 18, Save this announcement, read it care- IMPORTANT: ulb, ond bec or reernce. It may OVER $7500.00 or Grape:Nuts Recipes The Postum Cereal Company will buy not less than 101 Recipes or sugges- tions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, paying $50.00 for each one accepted. nd in addition— Good Housekeeping Institute, conducted by Good Housekeeping Magazine, will decide an award of $2500.00 for the best four of the 101 or more Recipes or suggestions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, so purchased: $1000.00 for the 1st selection $750000 for the 2nd selection $500.00 for the 3rd selection $250.00 for the 4th selection Read carefully the terms of this offer 5o that you may have the fullest opportunity to share in its benefits. The conditions are so simple and fair that every housewife in the United States can take part in this National Recipe Festival ! There Is No Other Food Like Grape-Nuts B s epoiateg il ot ven HILE practically every dressings for fowls, etc. No doubt 2::,‘?:;:2::? ;:p(eh.;u,l:ng i?.fi.-'",';.fl man, woman and_child in there are thousands of women who will find it easy to work out a new Rec- ipeorthink of anewusefor Grape-Nuts, the English-speaking world are finding varied uses for Grape- = e s knows Grape-Nuts as a delicious, Nutsintheirhomecooking,andeven e e iits (oL R nourishing and wholesome cereal, more thousands who will be glad to of Grape-Nuts may also merit one of and while it is common knowledge learn of those varied uses; for while the large awards. that Grape-Nuts with milk or cream weall clingtoold favorite dishes, we GRAPE-NUTS Ice Cream Prepare plain flavoredice cri is a complete food, many housewives also welcome and enjoy a change. Just belore the cream harde N a8 it comes from the do not know of the appetizing and So that is the thought back of our ; 1 oup of Grape-Nats economical dishes that can be pre- offer of more than $7500.00 in cash toone Eyon buy s eresm ynrled wljtll:‘ Grtapc-Nut& lhf lends §or new ways of using Grape-Nuts. 1T had ahe Semuling Babor ansaue. itself, we believe, to more uses than airy To those women who are already s G,.f.‘,‘q;\fs'”%hfi'flfm. other cereal. The convenience and using Grape-Nuts in various ways, A 2 feaspoons lemon- economy of Grape-Nuts, and the other than as a breakfast cereal or ¥ cup cubed pine- flavor, zest and wholesomeness in the recipes given here, and to Gutupthetruitadd emon-jn ith G A b . and serv. ettuce with Cre which it imparts to other food, those women who would like to try B B it Makes four to six portions, make it invaluable in every home. their hand at developing some new GRAPE-NUTS Six Minute Pudding 1 cup Grape-Nuts 1 tabl Frequently we receive interest- way to use Grape-Nuts, we offer to L e itk W ow C - Nuts with scalded mi ing letters from women throughout buy at $50.00 each not less than 101 over 7 / the country, telling about the attrac- new Grape-Nuts Recipes. We plan i and tive dishes they make with Grape- to include these new Recipes in a §aruy wihas Sood Buddon pemme MRS S0 Nuts—delicious puddings, salads, beautifully illustrated cook book. GRAPE-NUTS Cookies 1 cup Grape-Nuts 244 cups flour % cup shortening 2 teaspoons baking~ t brown wder What Is Grape-Nuts? ey 3 ety insmon sall cup milk Grape-Nuts is a highly nutritious teeth, but makes for good digestion. e food in the form of crisp, golden Every housewife in the Land 'Add w redients, granules. It contains the full nutri- should take advantage of this extra- t have been dusted with part of the the Grape- Nuts. Beat thor- ment of wheat and barley, including ordinary opportunity to earn the oughly and drop from a spoon on baking sheet one and one-half inches apart. Bake in amoder- vitamin-B and mineral elements re- tidy sum of $50.00 by a little pleas- L f uired for building sturdy health. ant and educational effort in her mc;{;ll:rsfi-'l:‘l}‘l‘n;“a}ue Casserole These elements are often lacking own home. Also the fair and equal :/f/. cup Grape-Nuts }/g,luloom; pepper in the ordinary diet, chiefly through chance to secure one of the liberal 1iableapoon butter merioan ceese overf-;efialement in the prepara- awards to be made by Good House- {sanpaann tion of food. keeping Institute. No other food is so thoroughly Moreover, there’s the greater baked as Grape-Nuts, More than knowledge of the value of Grape- [ 20hours are consumed in the baking Nuts, not only as a delicious break- O N ks et 1o i Barticn, process dvyhich mzkels Gdrapcl-Nuts fafst cereal, l}ut in the p;eplb‘arati‘on GRAPE-NUTS Fruit Pudding easy to digest, and also develops a of a variety of appetizing dishes that Lcup Grape-Nute -} pit bollia natural sweetness from the grains add to the health and pleasure of R TR Ry o themselves. the whole family. G2 the Bofing water toth The form and crispness of Grape- Where you don't find Grape-Nuts F L ot an afve ti Nuts invite thorough mastication—a yaUWLE S Bechle » e e i decided advantage because this not “There’s a Reason t0 six portions. onlyprovidesproper exercisefor the Sold by grocers everywhere! i FGRA]l:Er-NUTsl Meat Loat 12‘1.‘3..;..‘1'(3'.'.1, utton 4, te Yopound s Pl . on salt Conditions Governing the Purchase of, and Awards Jhiceemonm penner A ; Spoous mlk for Grape-Nuts Recipes Putthe meatthrasgn ¢ ood chopper,add sasons o M ings. Brown minced onion in a little fat before The Postum Cereal Company will buy not an award identical in all respects with that adding Grape-Nuts, milk, and -g-ml,‘ eaten less than 101 Recipes or suggestions for new tied for will be made to each one tying. O AL IR L Uses of Grape-Nuts, paying $50.00 for each It is not necessary to purchase Grape-Nuts. ; :.':.:‘:me?-‘:olf“;-::‘::: er, one accepted. This offer is open to every A suitable quantity will be sent upon request Just before takiog from ovet . : q person in the United States. to those desiring to submit recipes. the beaten white of egf and wilk. Brown for one miaute. Makes four portions. Good Housekeeping Institute, conducted Your Reci 1d B e Elas Mitacios, willoonide Lo e e saeuld be GRAPE-NUTS Loat Cake an award of $2500.00 for the best four of the carefully tested to make sure that proportions }/;"p ‘Z."""N““ 3" toaspovas ‘:'i!:l- 101 or more Recipes or suggestions for new and directions for preparing will bring best v e Uses of (l}upe-lNuh 80 7115?1&1,-?. s:looozog results. Jao } G 4 for the Ist selection; .00 for the 2ni J 2 4 | cup mil Y teaspoon vanills selection; $500.00 for the 3rd selection; and Form of Recipe: First, write name of your ;-!':(';“: ".“h'::";l';f ::dl'&"fif e ..W;’l:.w‘;l.l $250.00 for the 4th selection. Recipe at top of sheet; underncath list all mixture thoroughly, fold in aiternatel 2 2 ingredients, using level measurements only; nd flour silted Recipes must be mailed between May lst, then the directions for preparing, worded 1923 and August 31st, 1923, simply and accurately. Do not send specimen dish. for forty-five minutes. Recipes or sugdestions for new uses sub« mitted for purchase must not duplicate any of In considering Recipes for purchase, and v m?&?f_%fiUTS ;I'?I::‘t:.it:un the ten Recipes printed in this announce- for awards by Good Housekeeping Institute, { quert tomatoes 2 teaspoons salt ment. account will be taken of the following points: 2 cups water 14 teaspoon soda 10 peppercorns 4 whole cloves No Recipe will be purchased from anyone (a) Palatability. 3 directly or indirectly connected with the (b) Simplicity and economy. Postum Ceréal Company, Inc., or Good (¢) Accuracy and clearness of expression Grape-Nuts with a rolling add the rolled Grape-Nuts, combine and heat Housekeeping Institute. of recipe. ap e Sl the soup to the boiling point. Substitute whole If more than one Recipe is offered, each must Announcement of the Recipes purchased, Grape-Nuts for croutons in serving individus be written on a separate sheet. Write name and Awards by Good Housekeeping Institute, soup plates. Makes four to six portions. and address plainly on each Recipe sub- will be made in January Good Housekeeping. mitted. N N cup Grape-Nuts Recipes submitted to the Postum Cereal granulated In the event of a tie for any award offered, Company for purchase will not be returned. 1 cup mi ¥ teaspoon vanills Combine the ‘sagar, milk, chosolate and sats amount of Germany's offer after the E————m—————— teeet: PALACE i—: Starting Sunday POLA NEGRI — ) — “BELLA DONNA” JUDD & DUNLOP 15 Franklin Square LT T T T T T W A ST S G B T G T i T o o 7 5 5 s ! [ 1 [ f ? [ [ / [} [ / / CORD ' RUGGED ' [ , / ; ’ i s ! Malo L L L2 L L L7227 PZ 7T ITII 2L LI EITIILLLLLLLL LS L L L AS LS IALLE LEL LSS S SN S i ‘ SEBII®A The Road Mark of Extra Service '] T TTIT TSI VT TSI TTTTTTITE place over a slow hest, and etir constantly until is dissolved. Then continne 4]l Recipes must be addressed to RECIPE DEPARTMENT o #dd Grape-Nuts and coatinue enough to knead. Turn out oa & butired plate Postum Cereal Company,Inc., Battle Creek,Michigan. T e et oy