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OFFICE BUILDINGS MANY IN CLEVELAND Added Greatest Amount of Space of Any Big Cities Last Year By The As ated P Chicago, May 2 15,000 uare feet ing space will ha business districts of of t prinet pal eities of America durir the two year pe ling Necembe 81, 1023, it was revealed in a sur vey recently completed by the Na tional association of Ruilding Owners and Managers under the direction of J. F, Doy of Seattle, chairman of the associatic renting eommittes The city adding the greatest am of space hoth this year and Claveland, ), according to the re Philadelphia is next in line, with York third, Roston fourth, 1% geles ffth and Chicago sivt Danger of Over Production In some of 1 o8 the vast in ercase to the office bullding space of their respeetive distriets in. volves the danger of over production the report pointed out. It says “Over production results in vacar eles, Space standing idle is taxed as high as space filled with tenants There s little diffe in the cost of operation of a huilding half full and one completely full. The margin of profit in the of office build- Ings is gener y b W the profits al lowed by utility commissions to other public service organizations supplying commodities vital ta the welfs the community, Demands of Business “The survey shows that much of this new space is being filled up by the demands of husiness, a significant indication of the condition of busi- ness throughout the nation. Com- munities can take pride in their new buildings, for they are symbols of the advancement being importance, and modern & 18 doing much to improve of cities. Mr. Douglas urged upon the 1,500 owners and manragers of the prinei-| pal office buildiy in the United States, concentration of their r-nnr:lvs‘ upon improving the standard of lhvl districts in which their buildings are located. Rental conditions throughout the United States will be further delved into by the Building Owners and Managers at the sixtenth annual con- vention of the association to be held in Atlantic City, June 18 to 22. A large part of the program will be de- voted to a consideration of rental problems. EXPECT NO TROUBLE French Advised That Complete Un- | Approximat i to th g int TR r husiness ust nee n the beauty derstanding of Chester Concession Will Sweep Away Objections, By The Associated Press. Lausanne, May 3.—Joseph C. Grew, head of the American deiegation at the Lausanne conference, has express- ed to Gen, Pelle, leader of the French delegates, the opinion that when 41l the facts about the Chester concession hecome known the difficulties arising from the grant will be found to have solved themselves, Minister Grew emphasized that the United States in maintaining its tra- | ditional policy of the open door,| deems that that policy applies to other nations as well as to herself. | Conference circles interpreted Mr. ! Grew's assertions as a reaffirmation FOR SALE Modern Cottage of Six Rooms in the western section of the city —Desirable neighborhood. Price reasonable. Small amount of cash needed. Inquire at 35 SOUTH BURRITT ST. CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris ~—General Trucking— TEL. 1233.3 | 99 WFST ST. { assistant lage ntentio the Chester grant w and to eonfliet mately obtained ¥r ad in Anat HUGHES 10 GIVE WARNING Advised to Notify Voreign Necretary Countries of Dy Law Going Into Effect June 10, May Washingtor Becretary 1o notify ships sted ations that foreign entering territe waters o a r June 1 he held to amplianes with the prohibition as interpreted by the supreme eourt It is n administration cireles that governments are likely to Against the court's interpretat in fringement of Among diplomats it is regarded cortain that lengthy ne ations will ensue Aware of the delicacy of the situs the treasury is expected to exer cise unusual eare in drafting the reg ations whic wi carry the court's Iecision into effect G. A. R HALL OFFICERS S, M, Wood Fleeted President At An- striet aw admitted of the law as an their righs. AS Appreciation for Late W, 1, l)nmmn‘ 8. H. Wood was elected president of G. A. R, Hall association and rge Wells was chosen viee-presi- dent at the annual mecting held yes- terday afternooy E. W. Schuiltz is treasurer and Frederick Wood is his! Mrs, E. C. Plerce is sec-| retary. The association passed a memorial vote of appreciation for the late W, L. | Damon who was treasurer of the Citi- zens' corp and served on the director- ate Peter Crona attended the meeting | as a representative of the Citizens'| corp. and with Mr. Wood and F. V. Strecter is arranging for a conference. | A. J. Sloper heads the citizens' l‘(rrp.‘ and G. I Spear is secretary. $20,000 Is Tnvolved in Baldwin-McMillan Transfer Papers were passed today transfer- ring the George H. Baldwin property in Kensington to Dugald MecMillan The sale was made through T. W. O'Connor & Son. Tt is said that about | $20,000 was involved. The property consists of a two family house ard a feed and grain mill, as well as front- on the “New Haven” road and a right of way across the tracks., Mr. AeMillan has leased part of the prop- - to the Citizens' Coal Co. of this| city which will establish a branch in Kensington. Mr. McMilian intends to erect a cold storage plant on the re- INE COMF ) | Moscow, May 3.—The general con-| dition of Premier Lenine is satisfac- | tory, says a bulletin fssued by his physicians at midnight. His tempera- ture was 98.4 Fahrenheit, pulse 96 and respiration 20. | WON'T ANNU RRIAGES Rome, May 3 parliamentary | commission for reform of the civil rights code has rejected the proposal made by the prominent jurist Deputy ! Enrico Ferri, that marriages might be | anulled in the event of either party heing sentenced to life imprisonment or terms of 30 years or more or upon becoming an inmate of an insane asylum, MADAM KNOWS ‘ GOOD MILK Seibert’s Pasteurized milk carries its own argument of goodness sealed in every bottle. It makes its appeal to your sense and to your appetite, Order it. . E SEIBERT=SONX b Je Your Millman’ B T v ke Conin. Y Put ég_c Leaders and Gutters on Your House NOW Horse Head Zinc puts life-lasting spouting within reach of every Home-owner, ARTISTIC No Replacement Costs ECONOMICAL DURABLE REQUIRE NO PAINT GET OUR ESTIMATE TODAY Thos. F. Fitzpatrick & Co, 228-230 PARK STREET New Britain, Conn. W BRITAIN DAILY H Spring Here? Doesn't this make you feel like reciting “Blessings on thee,! little man, Barefoot boy with cheek of tan, ete.”? Salvatore Pasquali and Lina Post have assured everyone in New-! Maita, receiving the rank nual Meeting—Memorial Vote of | ark, N, J., that spring is really here, by doffing their shoes and| fror stockings, Gompers Sends Appeal For Aid of Armenians Washington, May 3.--An appea! in behalf of the Armenians has been cabled to the Near East conference at Lausanne by Samuel Gompers. “The cause of humanity cries out to you that the massacre of Armenians be effectually ended,” Mr, Gompers' message sald and asked that it apply “the principles and ideals enunciated in the covenant of the leagne of na tions” to the Armenian situation. 'IN AUTO May 3.—Attorney I Henry Mag, acting as trustee of the defunct bhox factory of Catherine Gdenkirchen of Meriden, yesterday brought a replevin suit to the common pleas court here against Russel H irskine of Meriden in which posses. on of a Vim truck is claimed on the ground that the machine is part of the Odenkirchen estate and was wrongfully held by Mr, Erskine. WOULD ¥ New Haven FIGHTING IN CHINA, By The Associated Pre Amoy, May 3.—Letters received here say that troops from Foochow capital of this province (Fukien) cap- tured Hankiang, about 50 miles south of Foochow on April 23, after two hours of fighting in which the south- ern army retreated to Hinghwa. (C'asual engagements are reported to have continued in the vicinity for several days with a big battle ex- pected. PRIVATE MAD NANT. I Hartford, May 3.—Private Edmund | J. Miller is appointed second lieuten- ant of cavalry, vice Dooley, resigned, | and assigned to Troop A. cavalry, in| orders from the adjutant general's, office today. W. H. Metcalfe Just Phone 595 For Sheet Mectal and Tinning Gutters, Roofing, Furnace Work and Stove Repairs, Fte, Agent for Glenwood Furnaces Estimates Checrfully Given 118 WALLACE ST, Galbraith & Pattison CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS GARAGES Repairs Tel. 1493-4 10 AUSTIN ST. SUBURBAN ERALD, THURSDAY, o Know l Dominick and Italy to Economize, So Is Not to Fill Vacant Office Rome, May 2 has accepted the resignation of Un- der-Secretary for Pensions DI Vee- chi, The post will not be filled, in accordance with the Itallan govern- ment's desire to economize which has aiready led to the suppression of three ministries and five under-sec- retaryships. ROYALTY IS VISITING, By The Associated Tross Brussels, May 3—King Alfonzo and Queen Victoria of Spain arrived here today to visit the Belgian monarchs. They were received by King Albert, Queen Elzabeth and members of the royal household at the station around which an enormous crowd had gath- ered, giving the Spanish visitors rousing welcome. " DIES Cincinnati, May 3.—Howard Saxby, widely known writer, humorist and lecturer, died suddenly here last night, He was a close friend of Sir Conan The funeral will be held I7ri- Jimmie Jingle Says: Your family’s health you should conserve, The best of bread they do deserve. —New-Maid Bread PROPERTY 6 ROOM COTTAGE — MAPLE HILL With Modern Tmprovements, 6 ROOM COTTAGE Price Reasonable M HILL Price only 86 WEST MAIN STRERT 2 Family House, 2 Family House, Harrison Street Maple Street STEARNS & PARSONS Real Estate and Insurance Tel. 521 ALL GRADES IT WILL PAY YOU Nat. Bank Bldg. 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The monument is to be dedi cated “ta the dead of the armies of the Champagne.” The committes in charge of the memeorial announces that the Amer. fean soldier will he ineluded in the group “in hamage te the gallantry of the ilers of the great Amerlean | republic o Feature Memorial the Rejuvenates Woodwork CARRY A FULL SUPPLY - Of =— JOHNSON'S PASTE, Liquid and Powdered The 42nd division took a prominent | part in the confliet on July 15, 1818, while several Ameriean units fought in the Champagne from the offensive of Reptember 16, 1015, to the armis. tice. ' Mussolini Admitted to Order of Malta Membership Rome, May 3.—Premier Mussolini with due selomnity was admitted yes. terday into the Soverelgn Order of of Rali m Prince Hohesteln, grand master |of the order, It is reported that | when, as in the case of the premier, a candidate for entry into the order {3 not of the nobiiity the consent of the king and the Pope must he obtained before he can be admitted, VING CITY , for many years Britain, has sold | hin coltage on Eaton place, Belvidere, to Henry Willametz through T. W, l0'Connor & Son and will remove his | family on June 1 to Deop River where |he has purchased the property of | John Christensen, Mr, Oldershaw will | wmake his home in Deep River and | will continue to conduct his store at |Chalker Beach, Saybrook. He hae dis- ;po!r-vl of most of his property in New | | Britain. | | | e——— {| Fine Homemade Spring Tonic and Blood Purifier OLDERSHAW 1 Olin 1. 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