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18- § ine work i® " GERMANS AREGIVEN .. TERNS OF ALLIES - Formality Marks Meating in London Today adit Luneh Hallh . Mure the Herald Tollow yuu on 100 @ wesk cash with order AR %A mited ¢ " ninister and an Mars City Items s at Mar A Mam | al alt Br The Asseciarsd Londe Aug a4, presiling sion ot the interallied MacDor e . at n b~ Premier aca'ion at a prelimina ad Home Wome onked lunehes a1 Crowell's noen today, formally handed to the Gorman de bodying the ence for putt roport into erfct mana to stidy 1o wypress thel pimona 1 The premier sald the conference to night white raniag pumps and egation the protovel em 4 PUmE Wrbs Removal program of (he ¢ 1asw resmaration Ad Bt Bioar gl Nale & the oy He asked patent strap pumps 31,89 Remnial Nale Ad 1an and patent stiwp Biros. Remova g Shor an lros Mg el pumps. 82,49 Nale Ad Women's bed i he ceport and be rea rrow Gre % sloan @ nante bring an end Vrida m shppers, small wes n Bros liemoval Sale Al Children's bed Short Session, $ L The aeasion, which s offieial regidence In Loan d but 80 minutes and weleoming address Machonald he us held at t room slippers, 19 Sloan Bros, | Wl Rale,—Ad Fiteh-Jones Co. Straw Hata $1,00,— The At promi ing streot was oponed by delivered by Mr Garman delegaie Chancellor Marx Etresemann and inan ther, arrived In London at 5:50 a fully prepared for tha meeting, ha ing famillarized themscives with the action of the mmitiees while en routs ey were accompiunied Dr, Gastay Stian.er bassador in London L'pon their arrival in German delegate through spokesman, Herr Bpeicker, said they wished to assist in finding bost mathod of putting the Dawes report fnto effeet without' change and in the|the hour. spirit of its author and that they| A davghter was born at the Grove would contribute their part to {s loyal Hill sanitarium Saturday afternoon fulfiiment to Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Tal Splocker exprgrsed the hope that bot of Stanley stract. Mrs. Talbot be- the same spirit would be found in|fore her marriage was Miss Mary 1ondon, in whieh event, he sald, thers | Monsees. ahould be no difficulty in coming Lo‘ A. G. Hammand camp, U, 8. W 2 speedy agreement will hold a regular meeting in iteh-Jones Co Straw Hats 81,00 were aded Vorvig Ministor w Mintster Lu. n es Shirt Fale— ndvt, Sale- udvt v Biritain Nest, No 154§, Order i Omle will meet Wednesday ove ning in Odd ellows hall e new bus line operated by the Allen and Remani company and run ning from the down Arch street to Hart and westerly to Clin- ton street, will start operation tomers row morning at 6 o'clock, Busses will leave every hour and half hour froni the center and from Clinton street at quarter of und quarter after trom Horll from Harwich by the German am- center London the their the the Repiying to Mr. MacDonald's wel- camp room at the state armoky to | esme, Chancellor Marx said the Ger- morrow night at & o'clock, man government had accepted the e HEART OF JUNGLE effective. The German representa- tives, he said, hoped to maintain the Scientist Has All Kinds of Ma- ferial at Hand friendly spirit of the original experts| and hoped the allies would do the same. Meeting 1s Formal. The first mecting of the Germans with the dejegates of the interailied | conference was strictly formal, held in an atmoaphere of resirained cordlalty. Chancellor Marx and his colleagues were seated at the foot of the horse- | shoe table, with Prime Minister Mac-| Donald at its head, the French dele- | gation to his rizght. and Frank B.| | u 000100 in the heart of a s 8 Kellogs, the - American ambassador, 125" g hesn successtully | and James A. [ogan, Amercan rfip-lflv,”,d by scientists right |‘" resentative with the reparation com-|yopqry greatest maritime highways, | mission, gt the leit. The Americans . payig Fairchilds, chief plant ex. | did net participate acti In thelplorer of the department of agricul- | proceedings. ture, has sent his colleagues here | _After the conference Ambassador gorq of the inauguration of this| Kellogg and Mr. Logan both eaid the | gujenisty' paradise, Barro Colorado | Cormans had. exprefsed the Breatest ryand, in Gatun Lake, Panama Canal desire to gel the Dawes plan Working| "parro Colorado Isiand was formed a5 =oon as possible, and that the Ger-|op. 0 the valleys about it were flooded man chancellor and his colleagues . 40 Qmpoufid!nx of the waters of | seemed to have come to London in n",,;,‘ Chagres river to form Gatun peasonable frame of mind for review- (raya [t resembles Noah's Ark in {that there gathered as .the waters iross nearly evary form of animal life {in the vieinity seeking escape from |the rising flood. | Despite that it is only two miles {from the Panama railread and a| | week's journey from New York, {t has \been tound to harbor amphibians of new and strange habits as yet un- | studied and innumerable species of | A | insects never described, as well as | many strange and exotic plants, num- | bering 2,000 or more. It abounds i PLENI i { with anteaters, sloths, armadillos, | peccaries, tapir, agoutls, coatis, the ocelot, the jaguar, many species of | | bat, monkeys of various kinds and the | famous black howlers, | . | Set aside by Gov. Morrow of the | Canal Zone, as a natural park' in | which all life is under government | protection, the island has been ches. en by the institute of research in |tropical America as the site of a tropical laboratory where acientists |may make their studies. Half a the | dosen well known scientists fnaugu- | H FFM N | rated the research work this summer. | NO. 25 9% | | cleties and institutions of America, to | encourage discovery in the American W t . | troples. as a er 'Woman Autoist From | Exonerated in Fatality | | Bridgeport, Aug. 5.—Mary Jayne| Lyneh, a New York school teacher, was today freed of criminal responal- | Bility for the death of Florence| | Briggs, 12, of Stamford, who was fa- | tally injured by Miss Lynch's car in Stamford August 1. Curiosity was | indirectly responsible for the girl's death, the finding shows. An acci- the driver to avoid the accident, Cor- oner Phelan says. BRISTOL BRICK BLOCK ON NORTH MAIN ST, 1 Stores, & tenements, will rent for 84,400 a year; 15t mortgage £23.250. held by a bank. Will o1l 836,000, 86,000 cach, halance £250 semi-annually and interest. Robert L. Hayden 132 MATN ST, Rricra Office Open Faenings, 7 to Phone 1141, j Washington, ~ HOT WATER Living quarters and the laboratoery | ars provided for them by the institute | | which was initlated by the national | research councll and is supported by | univarsities, musenms, selentifie so- dent had occurred in Main street and a crowd was gathering, The Briges girl was attracted and darted into the street in front of Miss Lynch's car | The time and distance did not permit | E) FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY ————————————— 'FRANK W. HOLMES Specinl Agent CONNBCTIOUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE 00, REAL ESTATE ROOM . J. Leroux 171 ARCE ST. Tel. 1238 MORTGAGY LOANS NO. 308 MAIN ST FAONE 2068, 292 SPECTACULAR FIRE IN PONFRET TOWN House Burned and Other Property Damaged H fire last night The Daienport 14 Pomfret, Conn Auvg room heme of Henry here was destroyed by and the deer and the nome of Albert Day next Polish Trinity ehureh At 1o the Day residence The loss was estimat and rectory were damaged ol at §25,000 Mr years and visor of pamment number of Wwas supers Davenpert for a until recently repalrs, state highway de- He ieft his home at 17 o'elack last night 1o go to Pleasure Fleach ta join his family, who are at the shore resort for the summer At T:45, the residents nearby dis. covered the home in flames Pomfret has no fire fighting ap paratus and the only means of fehting the biaze was with buekets and hote attached to faucets in the houses nearby, Despite the efforts of the men check the blaze, the flames rapidly apread and It soon was evident that the house was doomed, Rparks had spread the fire to the Day house and the church property the of- forts of the fire fighters were turned to these bulldings. Here they were successfu) and the three structures | were but slightly damaged. 1t In understood that Mr. port recently sold his home and all I'af the furniture had heen packed | preparatory to shipping It to the sonth where the family had planned to gn for the winter, Tt was im- | possible to get his furniture out of |the house and It was destroved, | The blaze was a spectacular one and visible for miles, aMen. YOUTHFUL ROBBERS Tight Youths and Three Boh-Faired | Girla Arrested for Holdups in Los | Angeles, | and three bobbed-haired girls, all un- der 21 years old, are in custody here today as bandit suspects. Police al- lege participated in more than |forty holdups and robberies. The gang operated in an automo- bile, the officers relate, the furs and | Los Angeles, Aug. F.-—~Eight youths | Plorine Adems OF Philadeiphia Found Working As Toloploan U eragor 10 New York iy Phitadelphia. Aug - Floiine Jams, the 1§ whe dis appe by train from Baltinors to her hoime in this eity, and whoe was found yes terday by her father working as @ telephone aperator New York eity apparently (s suffering from amnesia physiclans said teday Fhe had been working under the name of Jane Johnson and did net recognize her father, Harry L. Adams when greeted her at her place of employ. ment, or her mother after her arrival here. Fven the sights about her home Aid not seem fo awaken any re sponse, Mr, Adame said . Mr. Adams said that he ceived the elue that led 1o covery of_his daughter from a strang er who cime to his door Iast Friday ared last Mareh while on heir way had re the dis early U, & Cavalrymen Lose All But Two | | of Their Stars in Colorado Endurs ance Nace—Fall To Finish Colorado Springs, Col, Aug 4 United States army cavalrymen lost three of their five entries in the Col. |orado endurance race when they fall- (ed to finish the sixty-mile trip yester- day, the first day of the five day event, | The cavalrymen who have won the | last two events, had five horses enter- ed against a pumber of Arabjans and | Morgans selected from some of the finest stables In the country, | The fourteen horses that yesterday all ‘were in good condition, and returned within the minimum |time of nine hours. | Under the regulations of the con- test, conducted by the American re- {mount riding club, 60 miles must be covered daily for five days. The horses must carry a wejght of 226 pounds and the minimum. dally average time |for making tha 60-mile trip is nine hours. Among the entries is Calvin Cool- {dge, owned by Spencer Penrose, | wealthy Colorado Springs man. Native men of the Samoan Islands ar their halir long; theirs short. — CAPITOL — COMING he | finished women cut | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST & 1024 e GIRL IS AMNESIA VICTIN ence hae ne brie Serving You! EACEPTIONAL MW L LVAN BOILING HAMBURG —brech Chop | ARMOUR’S LEAN SMO. SHOULDERS ............... Lb. POR LEAN CHOPS VE CHOICE LEGS BREAST POTATOES—Best No 1—9to 11AM..........15 PINEAPPLES ....... SUGAR YINE GRANULATED 7 Lbs..........50¢c Confectionery Sugar 20, .........17¢ Lb. . Bot, 3 Cans Lbs, . L, .3 Bars 82¢ 12¢ 28¢ e 40¢ 18¢ 28¢ 19¢ Dinner Blend Coffee . Mohican Mayonnaise Mohican Evap. Milk .. Pure Cocoa jn Bulk . Red Butterfly Tea . Octagon Soap. . Campbell's Soups Davis Baking Powder, Lge. Can WHEK SPECY K CLOSED AT 12:30 WED,, € TO ROANT S aiens 25 Lbs. ...... SL73) EAD EACH ITEM LISTED BELOW COME EARLY Saving You! * 8 Lhs FANCY LEGS LFAN CHOPS | . Ih, 18e Lh, 200 Lh, 25c | LAM FRESH SHOULDER .. voe Ih e eeses T SBe 150 100 Lb. Pk. 25c NATIVE STRING : Doz’._ _25( BEANS coos veeeeennd Qts. 15¢ 3 For 25¢ - CRULLERS THE REAL OLD FASHIONED KIND, Better Than Mothers' Doz 19¢ ‘_Assorted Cookies 2008 .vooioi. 20E RAKERY SPECIAL THIS WEER Graham Bread Lb. 5¢ .. Ea. 15¢ 18¢ . Ea. 25c KIST ORANGES ........2 Doz. 35¢ BUTTER 1.\]0"!"1\,‘ FINEST CREAMERY 2Lbs. .........85¢ FRESH WESTERN Eggs ....2 Doz. 65¢ Lard .2 th. 3le | RICH WHOLE MTILK |Cheese .. ... Lb. _Z_7_c PEACH TARTS . SWEET RASP. JELLY R ARSI LONLS Indian Relish . Pt. 25¢ SOLID HEAD CABBAGE . . 5¢ | FANCY WE SHRIMP . . m 22¢|Cukes ......2 for Se Aug. 5.—A'Noah’s Ark | Members. while the money group's eabaret expenses. land furs valusd at $5,000 were re- the | covered. 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