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| CONFERENGE AGAIN APPEARS CHEERFUL ’chh Proposals Bring New? I SPECIALS Ever-Ready Safety Razor §1.00 Ever-Ready Flashlight Ray of Hope 5100 By The Aseciated Piess Qe Rt propesal have revived hepe in the 1 ing ways and means of putting the | Dawes' reparation plan iate effcet, e for —— - $1.49 Vollowing acceptance of the pro- the experts went Into ses- tlement on certain important phases, and ad- tired and huggard They agreed upon adjournment Lo reassemble at 11 a, m, and James A, Logan, Jr, the Amerl. can official observer, expressed hope that a settlement would be forthcom. Ing today When this has been reached an in- | vitation will be dispatehed to Berlin | asking German delegutes to come here |and make the finul agreements for putting the new reparation project into effect, The repuration commis. slon, with whizh the Gormans will | den) as usual, yesterday decided to sit | officially in London for that purpose, | Referring to the agreement on the rench proposals by the first commit. | tee of the conference the diplomatic | i | | THE DICKINSON | Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. correspondent of the Dally Telegraph today writes: “Apart from the eloquent exertions of M, Hymans (Belglan foreign minis- { ter), the powerful influence, Albeit #| discreetly exercised, of the American % | delegation was disconcernible. Mr. | Logan has Indeed deserved well of il the conference. He was ready to !}| come to its rescue, had another dead- ‘-" lock been created, by presenting anew | 8o caretilly designed and :‘11‘ 'hls practical formula of the other day poftly tailored that fashion and "] n“r)r;nu'\\hal amended form. ft are a matter of course in. ¥ is shrewdness and good will were Stead of a matter of alteration. 4| ®qually appreciated, He had‘been in close touch with the bankers of the Y| vartous countrles concerned and had i'| duly noted their growing impatience ,'i"”"’ anxiety at the manner in which | the conference was wasting time by ia tendency to deal in formulae in- | stead of facts.” HORSFALL E CLOTHES Have that dignity and char- acter that reflect the work of a master designer and master eraftsman. If you are not a wearer of these clothes made in our own shop—there is no better time than now, when they can be bought at REDUCED PRICES for you to become a Horsfall | customer. \ | By The Assoctated Press | " Moscow, Aug. 1.—After a series of hurried conferences with the govern- | ment respecting the present status of the Anglo-Russion conference, M. Rakovsky, the principal soviet dele- | gate, left yesterday for London by | HORSFALLSf .- 95'99 Isylum Street B ' eoriavoration with the counci of | commissars he has formulated a set | of new proposals for submission to i | the British government which, in the | | opinion of responsible officials here, | e8| removes the obstacles which hitherto | | have hindered a successful outcome of | | the conference. | ‘; While some of these proposals are l‘ suggestive of the previous soviet for- | | mulze for a settiement, it is believed | in governmental quarters that thelr more liberal character will convince |ihe British government of the sincer- |ity of the soviet desire to reach an | early solution, Tt is also thought that | tho new terms will satisfy the British { | hondholders and result ultimately in | —— | | | Hartford. * i “It Pays To Buy Our Rind” guarantee from the London | ment. govern- | Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted by one who knows. Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. ling the claims of former British | | property owners in Russia, the coun- cil of commissars was particularly | careful to conserve the soviet laws |and to guard against the sacrifice of any of the soviet revolutionary prin- | Lenses and Examination ciples. Extra. Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. Hart[ordJ, soviet Rureau Acting for Policy Rooms 504 and 505 Accounts [ Holders Who Have =] Against Companies Pending 1.—~Claims amount- | of thousands of dol be made on a number insurance com- an acting on holders who AR " | Moscow, Aug N LIRS RS SEEE | ) x to hundrec [1ars will soo FOR SALE §." NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW | Panies A Ebiae ALL CONVENIENCES LI IR LARGE LOT—=GARAGE Near New Britain Jrolley bure policy ta the with from R 3 If the are not paid directly Hihy the comy s it is the intention £500 CASH WILL SECURE TITLE B | of the credit burean to endeavor to | 1 The ‘!Ohn COQ!(C CO. ‘,.:iv‘\‘l'mf‘l' them through the American #| courts ‘The bureau has sent circu- {1ar letters to all the Russian policy lholders asking them to forward the | details of their cases and to delegate | ta the bureau the power of attorney, authorizing it to take legal proceed .| ings against the American companies. Real Estate and Insurance 7 HOUGH STRELT, Plainville. a loan from British bankers under a |8 | 1n framing fresh proposals regard- | § | concerning nationalization of property |8 RUSSIAN CLATMS ON 0.5, 18 INSURKNCE FIRMS GREAT | FLORIDA T0 CELEBRATE This is Making pave failed to collect insurance owing | i wwal of the companies | B The policy holders will be charged | § in proportion fo the cost of the pro- credings and, if their claims are re- will be required to pay the 25 to 43 per cent, de. covered burean from pending on the amount of the policy, |8 teaching flving are to | throughout Europe | Sehools for he established ASTEURIZEr, % next spring. ire the days when housewives on the food pro- Gone have to take chat S5 they pur flay Winter milking by i famplight—and carelessnes the milker's part. Therefore, | the finest milk is inated by dist, cie Our CLARIFYING the dirt and our PASTELRIZ- ING the geems that may exist in the milkesyon obtain a SALY MILK. winter or summer when *! you huy OURS, |3 menis on ¥ flen contame TODAY On Pages 6 and 7 Try it United Milk Co. ' 19 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 2 Pages ¥ [ Tananasee, ¥1a., Aug. 1.=This, the capital proparations for & eentennial celebra tion during the week of | 9:15, marking the hundredth annivers London, Aug. L==Premier Herriot's . oy of the state as a legislative unit The history that lies back of the inter-allied conference which is seek- | plan for the eelebration embodies vev- | era! events that stand out prominently lin the record of the United Htates, Tu 1805, General Andrew Ja posals by the first committee of the fout aithority from congress, but, ¢ conference yesterday as a basis of set- |eording to hellef that has been given {erpression, with tacit consent of th sion in an effert to reconcile the views cabinet in Washington invaded Flor. ida, journed at 2:15 o'clock this morning |inarched with §,000 men after a longthy sitting whieh left them |Gudsden on the Apalachicola rivar Marks In Wakulla eounty, raised the Ameriean flag, hanged two lead- ling In | tion o Spanish weakness, [TOI Centennial Celehration During NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1924, e {1819 conse Jrghase of | ¥iorids by the United States LEGISLATIVE CENTENARY surrendered to the United States and the Fpanish fag came down. Later, in 1822, a legislative council for West Vlorida was held in Pensacola, and the next year a legislative eouncll for East Florida was held in 8t Augus- rhis form o administiation found to present diffioulties, howe\er, and an agreement was reached that legislation should emanate for Ihe whole of the territory, from a central point equidistant from Pensacola and ¥t. Augustine, Thereupon, {wo eoms niissioners were appointed, and early in 1824 Indiau fields belonging to the geminoles, porth of §t, Marks, on the highlands of the present Leon county, wera purchased and the site of the capilal selected, On that site the frst {aglslativa counell for the territory of Florida wae held In & log hut, Tt is o event that i» to be commemorat Preparations or a Week of November # to 15 was eity of Florida, Is making November son, wirth He Vort o then Spanish territory from The eclebration will have as lead. ing featnres historie pageants, mill- tary and other parades in Tallnhassee, ans and two Writlsh subjeets. while ell ehurches and ysequence of this demonstra Bpun in and by | 1521 every portion of the territory was | wehonin | lon, throughout the state are expected to travele: joln In the commemorative exercises. “M Afriea AMERICANS POETICAL ierman Editor Finds That Americans, As & Race, Are More Poetical Than German People, Berlin, Aug. 1==Americans are far more poetical than the Germans of today, according to Dr, Erich Ne co-editor of the Kuerschner Litei Calendar, which catalogs every 36, 000 elaims authorship to a published volume of poetry, while the corres. ponding American rate is sald to he one to every 4,600 Of the 1,600 hoeks of verse pub. lished annually in Germany, only from 7 to 10 per cent are of some value to posterity, the docter avers In 1914 there were abont #,000 Ger. man poets, he says, but the high cost of printing and paper fogether with the general trend of politieal and economie Furepean life are discours aging the rhymesters, With & dog as her only compan- an English woman recently d 20,000 miles into the heart Doyle Furniture Co., Inc. 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