New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 15

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HERALD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921 ’:r.:u.: _and based on returns from | HERBERT HOOVER, THE MAN [ that merit survival and has drawn the lems—to set forth the forces which s0 a chart was prepared which ew 00 S a | AND HIS WORK, by Vernon | portraits of several famous Britons make intellectual reconstruction in- gives a history and description of the Kellog. with skill.”--N. Y. Times. i evitable and to prefigure some of the distribution. . “A magnificent picture of the most L0 | lines upon which it must proceed! l"v"”' 400 nh-pmt-mt“. nt %o-ward o N vrnlyh American fizure of our time.” MID-VICTORIAN MEMORIES, v | Concrete, clearly written and unusual- ';fl,"""”l” parta of China. Of the ew rl ~aln ndependent. . Matilda Betham-Edwards. v freo from abstruse reasoning and 350 hospits instituciona that re- [ : 0 “The author brings together in this technical diction.”—A. L. A. Book celved them were non-American IMANIZING INDUSTRY, by R. C. number of delightfully inti- | list. and 118 were American. The distrib- Feld. E pers on literary people. Thero ! uatinn was made regardless of na- b4 ‘An account of modern methods in | js | sketch of the author by . Dlsmbu[e Mom Than $600,000 | vonatiy” or oreea ana nundreas of ns ate inaustriallibeliermenth nong: tion b | sketch of the auther 1Y | RELATIVITY, by Albert Binstein. letters the Shanghai Red Cross has framework of fiction cons g chief- | Note : “The discoverer’'s own explanation m Medlcal Sllpplles received, attest the urgent need of Iy of conversations between n prog- | ) oo o | of relativity is written, as far as poss- the things given, particnlarly at this ~ OIS PR 5 ressive ‘doctor’ and the atocratic , N - ible, to be understood by persons with ACQUIS SN w R ! « eratic 0R 3 OF TODAY, by Moor- A Y time when cwing to fluctuations of b . owner offal ‘sicic’ industcial Planioes 4 R DAY, by Moor- | 11z entrance equipment. While change and o cs rking eyt A. Lo A, klis s t o rea v t mathematical |r\ l" :\L g t ‘;1 i l:‘.p-r )1"-‘.”13 :vm'. m|~ ‘‘Most of us are fed up with the { 1234 SBook is A “The 1920 Godkin lectures deliv- I:'u:l):;g:n:}(:::e “n‘::‘ooumnnv "-almrum Jeromn Shanghal, Dec. 20.—(Correspond- | budgcts of hospitals have been serl- | vy \(ya) recriminations of capital and | cred at Harvard university, N 5 P s e 1 onsly impalred. i = . paragraphs, the illustrations are so | histor labor. There must be some workable which are intended to deal with ‘the i 2 i Among the supplies shipped were y ) i volumes, by A. J. Beveridge. s k well chosen as to give them meaning.’ | Shanghal branch of the American | a0 o e oD o o inatre. | Middle ground that will give the con- . Wori Vet Lotk el s ssantinlsiofitree xovornmentianditholie T SN Ro o Kl iat GREAT = . sumer a chance. If there exists in | s orlc of the highest | guijes of the citizer A clear, in- Bl . 2SS Red Cross completed in December | monts, the majority of which may not | order.”"—N. . Times. toresting. | sane die onl thanay * and these troubled times a moral obliga a- ) .o 2 > be obtained in China markets, and | ¢, 1o be inteliigent it is certainly The effect of the be present-day controversics, written to | THE SOUL OF ABRAHAM LIN- other things sent included various | dinarily viv: 5 i awaken a sense of responsible citizen- v, v W, : TRAIL to be fulfilled through tho thought- | P COLN, by W. E. Barton. kinds of cotton and bandages, sur- ! made alive."— annzno-ld Republies R i “Undertakes v of th olu- wpengaric 3 ! t L ter an. | g e i 3 " ndertakes a study of the ev supplies to mission Alwoensaries and | gical dressings, blanketing, garments, ful reading of just such books Lip. A. 1 A. Bookllist. v o | %" —Publis| e kly .- e e | tion of the spiritual life of Lincoln VE A hospitals in all parts of China. Tho | sterflizers, microscopes and drugs. A1l | 0 LGRS WY, JAFE OF JOHN MARSHALL in 4 ence of The Associnted Press)—Tha distribution of something over $500,- 00 worth of inedicat and hospital | | XONDON DAYS, a hfl"lx of reminis- | RECONSTRUCTION IN PHILOS- | There are thrce parts—the hac Lucas. cences, by Arthur Warren. Nine- S OPHY ! by lJohnl Dawey. grounds against which his life was | “A comp I of journalism begin- “The author aims ‘to ecxhibit the |1|ved; an examination of previous ' Vermilion | age 'E [ 1878 meneral contrasts between the older biographies and the evidences of his lish life afte DIARIES OF COURT LADIES OF He has preserved some anecdotes | [ 4 awer types of philosophic prob- roligious beliefs, and a religious he- OLD JAPAN, translated by Annie [ e — ——————————————————————— ——— e e s - ——— Shepley Omort and Kochi Doi. | ©o#e left behind In Siberia when the | the supplies were borne by the China merican Red Cross was withdrawn, | Central committee of the Red Crosa. sonsisting of 3,305 cases of goods, —_——— bout a shipload, that were trans- Headaches from Slight Colds Iipped from Viadivostok to Shang- | GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUIN- THEORY, by Bertrand Rus . e e 1 In the summer montha, INE Tablets relieve the Headache by “A common cha eristic of the n ordor that a Lasis might be ar- | curing the Cold. 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