New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1923, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1028, 4 . N y s N . Justice Day of the supreme court as ment clalms however are régarded a9 MW'S RE"REM[NT Smoking Ruins Where School Victims Died In Fire Sariicn DAV 5% 500 Supeemis o 0| taoss Marhl Svwicow dqmatLe) 2 i tweon the commissionsrs from the Lusitania sinking, ather subs g = Debisions of the ¢ ammissign will be ' man warfare damage German ’ announced, Mt was stated. byt under raiders operations, war risk premi. - s p net be given. The umpire will funes | eecupied there, damages from German - " tion deeisively only upen agreement as ' bombs and mines, prize court losses, E te liabllity or amount of damages be- insurance, parcel post losses. charter osses, loases of personal property by i i X " ( 3 Addresses made by members of the d debis of Germans 10 Amers Premier Has Resigned ; ' 4 e e e e s « % £ . 1ast Oetober) the text of which was ip e vy 3 oluded in the report made publie to day indieate a spirit of friendlinggs London, May Newsy v f o i p " every shade of opini¢ ¥ d ; [ ' - i ) and eo-operation hetween the Amer . p % - hepgerty ean and German representatives. retirement of Andre AW f 2 - > T 4 C l from the premiershiy ool N iy % ) X~ 1 | Based:on Teaty om e ons . - J 5 3 s o : v Proceedings of the commission are . ¢ » . ! 3 based primarily upon the treaty of Are ealtha; pressing re cept he Farl e cou \ v e 4 . Berlin Ineluding the so.called Knox S . : 4 Indemnity clauses, and not the treaty | oot Soesis " of Versallles > e Mor I““I“ : j - " o Most of the 12,400 elaims filed it is redtary stutons, tave - : b H 3 expeeted will be disposed of through Rereditary institutions, says it is im ¢ . b e ) portant at the present erisis that the AN 2 e 4 . 2 i’ i classes of such cases have heen pre “ new premier be a commoner, None 3 J X R s thae vaer Gaath o The United States govern of the peers mentioned as @ possible : Pl cept the Ear sueh a ehorus ¢ minister meets the needs ot situation, the Post rs, A First picture taken at the scene of the South Carolina tragedy after bodies of 76 persons had been taken from the smoldering minister whose 4 -\ debris, Complete destruction of the schoolhouse is shown, only a few piles of bricks remaining. cations must recommend him to the 2y i ik Boy Mournr With His Shrouded Dead MORE THAN BILLION | QP :E;m"':.‘?u “:"”:;‘::‘:‘M"; ,y'f:,‘”,,',f.'m,‘:'; Y ) | Neve:' cuts the ;l\re-d or wears lom;e. Q;icbly :‘nd%ufly the importance of Mr, Haldwin to the ) : 3 ol . e Wy o e ERERiE. shniitince whin: the Tikuroes ’ ' American War Claims Against/ | :,::,F,‘,’:, ,,?'f‘,l,a:’,’;::,fg",,l,;y '{,‘,1,‘,’;,' et om the SoE.Z R oo 8181y, eoaatlbinl 1 tha focroa \ r i 4 5 ‘ | s tener. twelve, At notion counters : : : Gem]afl] Total $1,476,064,313 | T;n&;;:;; co:' i fr;t“ st: ys Sewed”! tion of a government, Falling in Mr OAKVILLE, CONN, Ing that the Baldwin, Lord Curzon could not po sibly form a ministry.’ X y ¢ By The Amsocinted P The possible sucecession of Lord 7 4 ¥ The Amsocinted Pross - ey i e tainiy as offering . |, \Vashington, May 21.—With a war # chanece of effecting a reunion of the 4 4 P ; bill aggregating $1,470,064,313.02 al. conservativ ¢ party, but the Morn- ” i % ready presented against Germany by | g Post angrily exclaims ’ { | the United States on behalf of itself “Any attempt to bring back Cham y /‘ sl » 2 and citizens, to the mixed claims com. beriain and Birkenhead would split o’ o i d ‘mlmflmj a cfn\flvlllPrlble number of | the party from top to bottom.” - i’ other claims await settiement through . diplomatic channels, — \ % A The 12,416, claims fled with the " " 4 2 { commission according to the reports| % of Robert C. Morrls, American agent made public today comprise thé vast | bulk pending against Germany but do not inciude many flled after the time limit April 10 last as fixed by the commission. These are regarded as beyond the commission's purview be- cause of their tardiness and are to be adjusted by the state department with D o, i v Yie < ; | the German foreign office, J A % p . M . ; R ‘ , ' Lusitania Claims First o & 3 E & With the Lusitania claims heading —=— ¥ i g 2 4 e the commission's docket hearings al- J DR ! : ? ready have_been begun by the mixed N BRE g{. R d wa { g 2 ; - ('I;lli(ns vxomm!snhm ?1 which Efwln B. S TN——" i 2 A R 3 : 27 A Parker is the American commissioner ry . . . ana up ! and Dr. Wilhelm Kiessel-Bach, the For Fifty Years, America’s Favorite Drink one. reason for the rapidly NEA pHoTO B 5% C [ i : 1 German commissioner, with former HIRES HOUSEHOLD EXTRACT ot ardnie. " " For making ROOTBEER at home Another is the consistent Sheeted bodies of his father, mother and two sisters lay about Thompson Davis, 17-year old‘can t Stup Jomt_Ease HiCan v 00 10 OFIGARR emtra oL TV bankets b phrs e: is one reason for the rapidly oy °§,::’:y::',i:;y°::;:; Cleveland, S. C., boy, as he sat under a tree in the cemetery. His two dead sisters were 12 and| Helous taothber tHaLEEvetias béer, eanbiods ON Bisbiss a Club Breakfast at 45¢., con- 14, and. the orphaned youth, who was not in the school when tl)v fire disaster occurred, is left with | makes 80 glasses. Have you tried Hires Household Ex- sisting of Fruit or Cereal, Bacon a 9-months-old brether and three small sisters, two, five and six vears old. IRl 2 A tract for making Ginger Ale at home? If your dealer and kgg, and Rolls and Coffee : —_— You can't stop people from buying cannot supply you, send 25¢ and we will send ‘postpaid A Joint-Ease for sore throat and cold package direct. served at the most moderate "“'l‘ “_"'"'" e a i i We I s papdh Tt ol possible prices. _ Incidentally Gen. Gourauc was the | | ‘e know that, of course, but please No location can be possibly 42ND DIVJSION MEETING first French general to cnter Stras- ‘Fm ©wous, Musiclan and Father of | Femember that Joint-Ease is for stiff, | bourg in November, 191 i Sl swollen, painful joints, ‘whether rheu- | more convenient than that of i A the Martinique. One block e e Leader of Follies in New York Was | matic or not, and its tremendous sale from the Pennsylvania Station .| French War Leader Anxious to Come Mothaje and Teachers in | - # for that purpose proves that it is the | 82 Years.of Age, one joint remedy that' gets the mos(f (via enclosed subway) —Nine " . Llocks from Grand Central- - to American to Attend Reunion Final Meeting of Year ey ‘ one block from the greatest Ve The final meecting of the . school | ~Chicago, May 21. - Dr. Florenz[ " 4 tube costs 60 cents at all drug- and best Shops of the City - B vear for the Mothers and_ Teachers' | Ziogfeld, 82, founder and president| gias everywhere. Just rub it on ara | (l;npllr:.\ng‘: lloalgs fT'z’" tthe Paris, May 21,—"I want to sec: the .4\'.)'. I(»I‘ the ;'f“n](r:lll Junior mxn;.?mvritui of thvr (‘hlsz;r;flmflf"‘ (’“‘; in a few seconds it disappears com- e e leadin, eatres s Schgol was held this afternoon at| lege and one of the worid's foremost | . —and directly cflnngfled with PIkos Witare. Youe MORIENILL Ebidiety B 10BN Anniad reports: were | musical aducatars, died at is Home| % ) ngerithe akin.and rellet fol the Subway to any part of the are bred,” sald Gen. Gouraud in ap- | pregented by the' retiring officers and | here yesterday of pneumonia. Funeral City you wish to reach. nouncing his acceptance of the invi- readings were given by Mrs. Lena | servic ill be held tomorrow. 3 3T withouz tation of the. 42nd divislon to attend!! j\ynbar, ' Morris® Hoaglund , of the | . Dr. Ziegfeld Ths born in. Janvér ‘$gb1‘| [ ¢ its annual reunion in Indianapolis in'Baptist church rendered vocal svlru-f Duchy of Oldenb where™he com- July. tions. pleted his education under early | t"" HOtel » In talking of his forthcoming Visit| Thn retiring officers we Diesi: | German | miglerk " Hiatt animbetiy| the former governor-geheral of Syria | gent, Mrs, John J. McBris rtyi first | among his intimate friends: scores of verved wlmer dovexameito || -\ GEN, GOURAUD TO ATTEND |t onn: ® "umoer ot etter Amert) - DR, ZIRGRELD DIES |l chest, wites one af oue drugsin THE CHARLES E. HIRES COMPANY, Philadelphia exhibited the enthusiasm of a school | yje president, Mrs, Joseph H. Potts; complished artists of the past and s o mal‘t]nl ue | boy preparing for a holiday. second vice-president, Mrs, A, B, Dor- | presant mamy of whom werer iy o “I have heard and read 8o muchter; third tice-president, Mrs. George | ijs. : i H ) 73 . of America and now T'm going to see |W. Traut; secretary, Miss Regina y jeg- | "Affimftdmlh-/fiftl-flvflpm o It he said. “Ah, it will bo delightful” | Conror; treasurer, Mrs. Louis R.|roiq yr: theatricnl wroducer of Broadwa ,..32"...4 33fls Gen. Gouraud was,one of the herocs Barker; patroncsses, Mrs. Margaret | yopic | Y to BS. | of Chateau Thierry. He had charge of |O'Connor, Mrs. Helen McCabe and | hic \idow, two sons. “Flo® and| NEW YORK | the French army during the July Mrs. Helen Hanrahan. Mrs. May William K, Ziegfeld of New York and ! i M (1918) fighting and was the ~com- | Warren was chairman of the commit- |, g 8 & AREfC of N 2 and AESingleton, ANEIER | nanding omeer of the 42nd divisfon, |tée’ {h’ charke, ‘?,mn ot e aRURRS 68 De o PRIZES COME HERE ——— 5 | Many Nc\[ Britain Buys and Girls Participate in Awards Made By " Connecticut Humane Society , Many pupils in New Britain schools were awarded cash prizes and honor- 3 conducted by the Connecticut Hu- \ mane society, in which drawings had been submitted by more than 3,000 pupils representing more 00 cit- | s s (18 e ToWwat. A" tblalior $00 ok Heats Roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, foam- 3 ven per cent of the total amount . . / or cani wwarden, ¥as' won 1y New| ingale . . . Verily, those lusty oldsters The local winners ave: Pen dollar knew the trick of living! prize, Edith Bergstrom; five dollar . ° . l\‘r’xvt: Ill\l.n’;\'l.E‘hm‘:ll;‘ v'\w(. vl:ll.:’l)r‘ pr(u*., X America Sees the Light P e, . ey | Mellow vintage tobaccos, ageripened, dollar prize, Carl Carlson, Olga Cook, and blended bv phflip Morris in the ‘ Francis Greeo, Gordon Hill, George The public itself has placed upon the new Overland Wanttnen, DAV - Bowdcr Tario| good old English way . . . . Forsooth a higher valuation than price. The greatest Vetrano; honorable mention, ' Nellfe and for soothing, Sirs, there be t IY ‘ Aguello, John Azaneo, Thomas Clark; Overland ever built is frequently called the greatest George Curtiss, Amerigo Elnselmo, S ; i ; : g Nellte Gradsinsy Jolin_ Hemingway, noo arettes like E; automobile value in the ‘world. Extra merit is N iile CradHns gontfami dawe ther cigarettes nglish Ovals! making this the greatest year in Overland history! . Krich, Anna Martinchek, Charles Me- | —So hearty! —So hale! Enroe, Adolph Norkie, Dorothy Pfer- A sick. Wando Platt, Janet Snow, Anna | s 7 Wateh for Willys-Overland Advertisemest in Satwrday Eveming Post Stankevieh, Mildred Sumner, Zig- —So.m-cou-pa-ra-vly fine! mond Towlzak, FEdward Vincelette, | Joseph Yenozonis, Walter Young, Ar- q’lC‘Ncw mond Zenga, Sophie Zordecki, Stella | ° i s PHILIP MORRIS & CO. o First Connecticut Vets - . . To Get Together June 10| $525 planning 15 WEEBNA. & FoUMIGN of tg | flng members of the First Connecticut . Volunteer Infantry, nish American c Sedaw 3860 Roadster $525 Coupe $795 All prices |. o. b. Toledo war, to colebrate the S5th anniversary &725 of the mustering into service, to he nel® at the Winpog club house - at | Windsor qn Sunday, June 10. A short Blende . A. G. HAWKER 52-54 ELMSTREET [p s vii v o s v d in the Good Old Ay Engltsh Way DRIVE AN OVERLAND AND REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE thin organtaation will snvell & s | rial at Cedar Hill cemetery, Hartford, {to the late Colonel Charles Burdett. ‘ .

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