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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1924, ] R, JACOUES LOEB, SCIENTIST, IS DEAD Was Conoected With Rockefeller Institute in New York Engraved Toilet Bottles For the Bath Room Witch Hazel Bay Rum Listerine Rose Water lahache 4 to New York, accompanied by mem- Peroxide, etc. I the family Was Expegimenting arrived in Bermuda Feb. accompanied by Mrs, Loeb, Miss Annie Loeb, Mrs. Ivy L. Lee and Miss Alice Lee, It w 1 repetition of an ual visit he had paid to the islands vears past, to engage in t his maripe labora- » he has heen carrying experiments, He had d to stay about a month, re- ning to New York carly in March. By The Associated Press. Hamilton, Bermuda, Feb. 12,—~—Dr. Jucques Loeb, widely known scientist, nead of the division of physiology of tor Institute for Medica! f New York, died here last v 4 bricf illness from heart rs of | 0z. size 35¢ — THE — DICKINSON | -~ 169-171 MAIN ST. tory here, wl ‘s Greatest wo12—Jucques Loeb, teported to have died of heart disease Hamilton, Bermuda, last night, had 1 of the division of general 3 the feller Tnsti- ch sinee 1910. 1 to be one One of W New York, Ie v of ek for Medies recen was Born in Germany in 1859 Loeh came to the United in the "90's after having physiolog and biologlical at the universities ¢ Come In and See Qur GREAT " VALUES for Wednesday taught subjects Wurzburg and Miss Anne L. mpton, Mass, in 1 instructor and subjects in of Chi- iversity of Californiu of the Rocke University he tifie resear it of the knowl- stinction b 2 mutter advanced termination of ti pave ti humar teen years ction would ention of is particn- He o spent mpting to e pratory agcricle was the author of s on heliotrop- experimental br: many fxm, mo BIG NAVAL CONFERENCE Thursday HORSFALLS 95-99 Xlsylum Stree Hartfond, “1 Pays 1o Buy Our Kind™ League of Nations Session in Rome a Continuation of the MEN'S ENGLISH | ' .. i LOUNGE SETS walish deape g distinguish production 3 and that 1 e 1o e mnde Eanglish and woolen personally sclected by ns Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET “wlet Us Clothe You e ¢ We Know How." St | tions t Foe d the e it Jtus gE———— DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chivopractor has MOVED Into Mis Nature Core Institute 19 S. HIGH ST. Post Office Washington Conferonce Pointir lLeague gl and ut the Nutions Thurs- amplificn jament ore yntinuation Russia on unti Ny beey rning ve ord cones nuy ref western Fue Frermany, makes additional technieal iearee und poiit etir ulxo ight this m n sigr g th So fu Five Masted American Schooner Afire in Mid-Sea where W Opposite the he has i Biological Blood Wash “f——— SE— Voice Culture EAR TRAINING SGHT James D. Donahue Dr. Loeb's body will he sent lodl)"' © many New | JEWTRAW WITHDRAWS | | Other Members of U. 8. Skating Team | However Will fiake Part in the | Saranac Lake Events. | Saranae Lake, N. Y., Feb, 12.—All | but one of the members of the Am- erijean Olympic team, have entered for the national amateur speed skat- |ing championships at.the Pontiae rink here this week. x Charles Jewtraw has announced that he will skate no more this win- ter but will devete himsel to his studies, Other members of the team, includ- ing Joe Moore of New York, William Steinmetz and Harry Kasky of Chi- | cago, Valentine Bialis of Lake Placid and “Duke” Donovan of Saranac Lake, will compete, Moore, Stein- metz, Kagky and Jewtraw are holders of national and international titles won in former years. GIANT DAM GOMPLETED Deerfill River Project Will Provide Eloctric Power For Many New FEng- land Industries, Brattieboro, Vt,, Feb, 12—The com- pletion of the final Step in the con- | struction of the New England Power company’s great earth dam on the Deerfield river at Whitingham was announced today at the company’s of- fi The last step was the plugging of the diversion tunnel 1500 feet long drilled through solid rock, which has taken eare of the river flow while construction was golng on, beginning June 1, 19 When the spring rains come and the snows melt over the two hundred souare miles of territory which this section of the river drains thc reser- voir will become a lake ten miles long and holding thirty-eight billion gal- lons of water. The dame is 200 feet high, said to.be the highest earth dam in the world, and cost, together with flowage rights, power house and other expenses, about ten million dol- lars, Tt will supply electric power for ngland industries, FIRE OCGURS AT PRISON No Outbreak Results Today When Blare is Discovered in Laundry of Pittsburgh Western Penitentiary., Pittsburgh, Pua., Feb, 12 Fire ularms and riot calls were sent out from the western penitentiary today when fire started in the prison laun- dry. Wuarden J. M, Egan said there was no disorder and that the blaze, of undetermined origin, caused slight damage. County detectives and the city police were cailed to guurd against-a renewal of yesterday's fight. g when two guards were killed, the warden said The warden and members of the prison board were in\estigating ye terday’s outbreak when the fire go Prisoners In the ‘yards and rounded up and the e fighting unit extin- d the blaze. When the county ¢ ofticers refchiod the prison re informed that the fire was nd that there was no trouble HOLIDAY IN STATE While Banks Observe Holi- coln, day Hours, New Haven, Feb, 12.-=Linceln's birthday was officially observed as a ioliday * throughout the staie today Many public oMices, some schools and inks boing closed for the day. Among the many gatherings to held tonight s the annual Lincoln Day gathering at the Younz Men's Republican club in this city at which Congpessman Odgen L. Mills of New York, Rev. John 1. Davis of New Britain and Congressman John Q. Tilkon will be the epeakers, The 53 camps of the Sons of Vet- erans in the state w41 be reprosent et a state gathering and banquet iy Meriden. Governor Charles A, Tem- pleton is expected 1o be the guest of honer and State Commander Norman 8. Buckingham of Milferd will de- jver an address on Linceln. (2o o chureh choir at Det- 2 antilever \_ Shoe for Men h’oglen Young or Old? 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Rome or ‘Hnguc Mentioned 'Tnstead of Brussels As International Seat, Brussels, Feb: 12, — Negotiations with the government having failed the premises of the world's palace, | | seat of the international university | and the institute of international | bibMography have been selzed. ' The | collections which have been housed in | ! the Prenzeses, including the Ameri- | can library association's gift of liter- |ature 8ealing with child welfare and the gifts of the Spanish, Brazilian, Japanese and Swiss governments, have ! ‘hoon removed in order to make place wl{or the forthcoming international rub- | ber exhibition. i The board of dircetors of the as- soclations invelved have officially in- | |formed the foreign embassies and | | legations of the incident and declin- | !ing responsibility for the eventual loss or damage to these collections. | The question of whether Belgium | | should remain the seat of the inter- | national associations' has been raised as a result of the matter and the | board of directors expresses itself as | | prepared to examine offers from 'other countries and suggests - the transfer of the collections either to | | New York, Pdiris, Rome or The Hague, | PROTESTS INNOCENCE ‘ | Russian Clgerch Leader in Amevica, | | Reported Ordered Back For Trial, Denies Charges, Doubts Story New York, Feb., 12.-—Metropolitan IYlaton Rojdesvensky, archbishop of [ the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic church in America, declared today that he did not believe and had no official confirmation of recent ble {reports from Moscow that Patriarch Tikhon had ordered his return to Rus. sia. for trial as a counter-revolution- | ary monarchist. “I have had no authentic informa- tion relative to the matter and have no reason to believe that such an amazing statemeat could have ema- nated from the patriareh,” Metropoli- tan Platon said, The cabled report veferred to originated January iny Moscow. Patriarch Tikhon was said to have deprived Metropolitan Platon of his mandate and all dutigs of man- | uging Russian church property, “The allegation that I am leader of any counter revolutic or mon- archist pa either in Russia or the united _St 1s absurd,” he said. | ments to r cooking and can- dy- making, use Domino, Gran- ulated Sugar. Always cleapn. Highest quality. 5lbs, Rown goni) “Sweeten it with Domino™ anulated, Tablet, Powdere Confeciioners, Brown: Cinnamon and Sugar-Honey: Molasses Stamford Roomer Found Dead; Gas Jet Was Leaky | mford, Feb, , who came to th months ago from G e, was found dead in his room in a rooming house at 43 Manhattan street this forenoon, having been asphyxiated by gas, | which leaked from a jet in the room. | 12.—~Koster Fsouf- | is country six GOVERNOR TO SPEAK, New Feb, 12 Templeton is to speak tonight at the uct of the Milford moree and has prom- k at the Meriden ob- can make arrange- h that eity from Milford. Haven, Governor Lincoln Day Chamber of Co iscd also to spe servance If ¥ ¥ li \ WILLAM ELLIOTT & JESSE L LASKY PRESENT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR “Stephen Y, “ep; Out with THEODORE ROBERTS Here We Have Douglas Fair Movies As a Star. hank's Son Breaking Into the He's a Chip of the Old Block and His Acting is Identical With the Great Douglas Fairbanks. LEW BREMS an Also FELIX MARTIN In A Brand New Show | do the very best ] know how - the very best | can-+ *and | mean tokeep | ’ doing so i s WS, until the end« zsanam fncoln THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 5 -9 3-SAE—> LAMPS There is no higher quality than that which is built ' into “SAVE” LAMPS The Price Is a Little Less o Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. 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