New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 14

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POWER OF DANTE, by . } gent (Lowell lectures) “Xg. befrar book can buo the hands of Transcript “These lectur to the full without a s canmot be , ri¢ ain ute LEGAL PAPERS, by ondell Holmew, associ- of the supreme court ited State s @re of gencral book are the many gra scholarly tranalations. “The lectures aro ing things and ant ovidend Natlom full Practical Books. n- | HOW TO ESTIMATE ousiat of speechos and I M. Basford o from various pub- . . eu 1886 to 1018."'— e s HOW Digoet. r has its own virtues, M. Bastord. To SELL 14 Grand- put Boston students.” ul Hudile of intevest- give abund- of expert knowledge.”— PRINTING, PRINTING, tnto cnjoyed fairly complete acquaintance with the poem. . Among the pleasantest features of the and by by people altke te realistic but duly strajned.”"— America palaratis GIRL IN FANCY DRESR by I E Buckrose re- “Phis romantic comedy of a mis. teker costume s one of Mrs. Buck- rose’s most delightful tales: Nght aw feather but beneath it all subtle appreciation of buman na- [ THE GUNTOOM, by C. L. “A novel of the nmaval service. tirely new angle of warship, written with great claver- ness and sincerity by a former naval officer.” —Publisher's notc Morgan. En- « + o OF TRE MYSTERIOU W. & M. F. Han- RIDDLE LIGHT, by T shew. i members during Febr Iite on English | We are not reforring to its in- come, of course, but its use. Some Mnicky people think tRat there is a relation betweanm the twe: that more booics takten ont mean more books bought and more people to wot thom ready and to give them out. Jamiary shdwed preceding year of onc-half per cent a gain over the thirty-three and The February | sain has jumped to 49 per cent. given to 200 more new ary this year month last Cards were than during the same year. REGALLS DIPLOMATS Soviets Are Having Consnltation In Moscow=~Forcign Poliey Is On Qlc Schedule for o Change. Kopp from Berlin, Hanetsky from Riga, Berzin from Helsingfors, Roth- steln from Teheran and Kerzhentsoff from Stockholm M. Kopp, Russian representative in Berlin, is guoted in a wireless mess- age from Moscow as announcing on his arrival there that in the near fu- ture an organization would be estab- lished for the conduct of trade rela- | tions between Russia and Germany. { He said that Germany would be able | to supply Soviet Russia with a great many articles, in spite of the fact that | German industrics had suffered from the war and that much of her coal had DPeen taken from her. P ] If you have tried Specialist Chiro- practors, Qsteopaths or matureopaths with no results them @y my treat- ments for a complete cure. Beware of that cough and chest discase. My treatments clear these quickly. pne which they all share, delicata charm. These the touch of romance to ut this must not detract 1 that the philas- fine and deep."”—Boston . .. DNAL RELATIONS OF LECTURES DELIV IFORE THE SUMMER OF THEOLOGY OF D UNIVERSITY, by D . .. MEXTCO: WHO THEY D HOW PTHEY LIVE, ge Thompson Bf the three classes of the haif-breed and aAuthor was corre. Mexican Herald and ~Publishers’ Weak- THI CTTY" AMERI- ATERT ISSUR: CITY G, WHAT IT IS AND GO AROTT T TO B SUCCESS, by W, LI Dante. ANNIVERSARY T WTLI. RE THIS YEAR earss we are lving fhat seems the han- Bpirit of Evil, as if the gald to Satan ‘Put d, behold all that mam '-I‘ OB INTERNAL - COMBUSTION EN GINES, THFEIR PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION TO AUTO- MOBILE, ALRCRAFT AND MARINE PURI'OSES, by W. L. Lina. «- o+ e INCLUDIXG LEAD PIG- ETC., by J. A, Smyth eommon commodities.) LIEAD, | MENTS, i Pitman's | soe.) | « o . ! Morrison. | there has | —A. L. A Ol ENGINHES, by L. H. “A subjoet om which heen mearcity of material.’’ Booklist. . STUINES oF A. W. Douglas, " THE STATES, by “« v . PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING, by A. €. Hodge and J. O. McKin- sey. “A textbook of colloge mrade.” .« .. PRACTICE IN PER- SONNEL WORK, by E. J. Benge. - . Ficdon, John Galsworthy. auther's ‘In | | .\\\ AKENING, by to the .« . . [l'\’rflln ALLAN'S ISLAND, by. Amy Marray. “Students of folk-lore will agree with Padrate Colvm's praise for the writer's dramatic and lyric gift MWer msmpathy with the isle amd the islemen iy true and keen | STRENGTH OF WASTED ISLAND, by E lin students hold symposia on problems of Ireimnd presented but the casc ism triumphs**—A. T.. A, ‘foreword” of | A Cleek story. THE Marshall, London, Soviet PINES, by Edison Zimar O Buffy. of Dub- the All sidea are for national- Bookitst. “In story guise a group lations between countries. - . Fabrary Notes. Ibrary continues meetings are The to grow agents abroad: March government 4.~—~The Russian has called many of its represemtutives i foreign coun- tries to Moscow to hold a series of meetings for the discussion of ques- tions of foreign policy and trade re- Russia Electric treatments of all kimds, Ylectric light baths and alt forms of the vielet vay machine treatments are given without additional cost. Private womauw's treating room with lJady in charge, 9 a. m. to 5 p. mn Open evenings. DR. COOMBS Naturcopathic Physician and Chiro- practor, 252 Main St.,, Phone 765, and those | Among those who will attend the the following Russian Litvinoff from Reval, HARTFORD 50 FURCOATS$50 conditions | “SALADA” Tea is Pure Tee Fragrant and of Delicious Fla vor, stimulating and r ind. “Watch for the N .” ame every genuine sealed packet "SALADA" thy power,” and® we t spiritual dern of mever bhofore ' —F. D | while her portralture of nature and 13 NATURAL RACCOON COAT 40 INCHES LONG, ONE AND TWO STRIPE BORDERS, BELTED, 65-INCH SWEEP. 3 BLACK PONY COATS WITH SKUNK DPYED RACCOON COLLAR AND CUFFS, BEUTED one-fifth the LEMENTARY nnnx‘ DEE WHO SEEK IN BEAT POET THE OF SPIRTTUAL M. D. Sedgwick, Jr .- . BR SPIRITS OF UREY, by €. H. Grand- sfiw ‘T have at- e a portrait of the Pwnte's foatures o 169-171 36 INCHES LONG, will close the above out Saturday at $30.00 each usual We about one-fourth and prices s Drug Co. You Main Street. get a chance ke this again In a long time. Jersey Suits At Only $12.25 won't BERTY AND THE PURSUIT DF HAPPINESS o every American is p—!‘d the right te ly and the Pursuit of Happiness. To deny to any law-abiding citizen is to deprive him of ly prized posscssions guarantced by ic consent. Britain’s firemen are Joyal citizens. They their loyalty in every campaign for funds ction with the-war by subscribing more per cent. of theiv quota. \ Britain’s firemen are emtitled to their Fb- are entitled 1o the same measure of hap- enjoyed by men in every other occupation. ithat is all they are asking the City of New to give them in the adoption of the Two System. e proposal to install the system will be vot- ot the City Meeting tomight at the Arch Armory. As an act of simple justice, be sure and vote for the Two Platoon System will free them from their present state of votes arc wanted to insure vietory for the are ready twenty-four hours in the day to the protection of your property and the of your families. expense to the City of New Britain for year 1921-1922 will be only $36,000, rep- a tax of four-tenths (4-10) of one mill. you going to stand in the way or are you #o0 attend the City Meeting determined that shall be done to the defenders of your and your lives? Go to the City Meeting and vote like real Americans to give tke firemen Y AND These Suits are They Other Spring Suits in tricetine, twill cord and poiret twill, at $45.00 to $145.00. made of all worsted jersey cloth, are smart models and show excellont talloring. in heather mixtures, Sizes 16 to 44. brown, green, blue. l Dresses For Spring Wear $15.00 - Mignonectte and Tricotine Dresses in navy, brown and black, at $15.00. a smart dress for immediate wear. Other BPresses at popular prices, $15.00 to A very reasonable price for $98.50. The Boys’ Shop Has These For Saturday. ALL WoOOoL Splendid eollection, own Sage-Allen Specials. Sizes 8 to 18. Buy NORFOLK the best maRes in the country, Now. SUITS, 919.75 including the Sampeck, Easter will be here Leatherized and our soon. These Suits have been reduced from $258.00 to $19.35% for quick sale. LITTLE BOYS For Spring wear, sizes 2 to 10 years, Navy blue for quick selling Saturday. OLIVER TWIST CORDUROY sizes 3 to 7 years. Big reduction in SUITS $2.96. Colors are blue, price for CORDUROY KNICKERS The Pants for the active boys. Strongly madgq and will stand agy amount of hard wear. In mouse gray coler. Alln and moderately priced at $2.75. LIGHT WEIGHT COATS cheviots, all wool. Reduced from $17.50 to $13.50 KAYNEE BLOUSES 95c. The famous K. & E. Blouses in pretty stripes. Soft Collars attached to the blouses Just ar- rived. Sizes 8 to 16. Usually seld for much more. BLACK CAT STOCKINGS Stockings, in sizes 7 to 11 30e to 55c. Boys' Blaek Cat years just affived; fast color. Handkerchiefs Reduced In Price. Men's 26c Ceotton Handkerchlefs, with colored hem, now Men's Linen Initial n-nauemms, extra good quaitty, now . .:. 6 for $4.00 Men's Pure Linen Handkewhlofil. good quality and full size, now at ....... ~—South Store— ME NEWEST NECKWEAR ON SALE SATURDAY Sets and $1.75 and $2.2 neck or New eyelet neckwear in Collars, Vestees, cach i - . Circular novelty ruffling for round square neck gowns or blouses at $1.50, $¢.75 and $2.00 per yard Venice Lace Collars and Organdy Sets, with hand embroidery, each ..... $1.00 New Shirts For S Wemen's Linen Handkerchiefs, with em- broidered cormers, special reduced to .. Sport Color effects in Linen Handkerchiefs for Women and Misses, special at .. Women's Embroidered Corner Hand in Linen and Batiste, special at 19¢ TLS AND VEILINGS Lovely mew colored chenille dotted Veiling the new prevailing shades at from . 50c to $1 VE Veils ready to wear, with chenille dots and scrolls, special at, each WHY NOT COME IN AND LEARN TO MAKE LAMP SHADES? s CINATING. INSTRUCTION At Only 69c¢ i $1.85 =« $2.85 Wonderful valse. Hoslery All fancy $1.50 and §2 fnll pure thread sifks $1.00 Nov Underwear Vassar Swiss Rib Union Swits $1.45 $7.50 Wool $3.85 $3 Wool Shirts and Drawers $1.50 Now Manhattan 50c, 65¢ and 75¢ Soft Colla

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