New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 15

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New Books at New Briiain Institute TEXT BOOK OF SANITARY AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY by Edgar H. S. Bailey. “It is not only an excellent text- 400K, but it is written in"such a clear style that it should prove valuable in- formation and reference on their every day problems.” Independence. vew BUSINESS ENGLISH by Rose Buh- lig. e SCIENTIFIC SELLING AND ADVER- TISING by Arthur Dunn. e THE TYPIST by James Edmund Ful- ler. e BUSINESS ENGLISH PROJECTS by W. Wilbur Hatfleld. A course of instruction which should be of great value to young people entering, or intending to enter, ' the business world. [T HIGH SPEED IN TYPEWRITING oy A. M. Kennedy. Advanced lessons for developing speed. Contains exercises on position, |' on the less frequently used letters and combinations, on operating the space lever, and also exercises designed - to strengthen the weaker fingers and to secure economy, of movement. s THE GIFTS WE BRING by Nina B. Lamkin, A Christmas pageant whch can be used with children from 6 to 18, high school or college students or Com- ;, munity groups. Simple coStumes are required, stage directions and dancing steps are given explicitly and a full list of music is cited. e THE ITALIAN CONTRIBUTION TO AMERICAN DEMOCRACY by John Horace Mariano. A study of the socio-economic con- ditions, social grganization and psychological traits of the first gener- ation of American born Italians in New Yorw city. The object is to deter- mine what they have lost, what they have gained and what they have con- tributed in their closer affiliation with American life. see SHOP MATHEMATICS by Erik V. and F. D. JONES. Shop mathematics; a treatise on ap- plied mathematics dealing with vari- ous machine-ship and tool-room problems, and containing numerous examples illustrating their solution and formulas. Vo ees SADHU SUNDAR SINGH by Mrs. Arthur Parker. “Sadhu Sundar Singh is a Sikh, who broke away from the religious teach- ings and practices of his sect and enshared Christianity. This is one of the most g and illuminatin | pleces of 1 t " 'been produced in many years.” Christian Advocate. “ee TEXTBOOK OF INORGANIC CHEM- “DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE” ISTRY FOR UNIVERSITY STU- | DENTS by J. R. Parkington. | And admirable textbook in the sub- ject by the professor of chemistry in the University of London. ax WOODWORK JOINTS: How they are set, how made and where used. e FICTION ) HOUSE OF NIGHT by L. H. Gordon. | b “A thrilling Western story, with Villa as the villain.” . THE WEB by Frederick A. Kummer. “A tense story with a particulariy well sustained mystery.” Cleveland. “A capital plot story.” Outlook. axe THE FAMILY AT GILJE by James |8 Lauritz E. Lie. Captain Jager, his wife, their son | and three daughters live on their farm in the bleak Nordland. The time of |8 the story is in the forties, when life goes quietly and even drably wth the || family group, until the influence of the “great world” touches them and disturbs their primitive customs. Author is well known in Norway as a | § portrayers of social customs. e THE HAND IN THE DARK by Arthur J. Rees. “The book is better written than the average crime tale.” Outlook. “The details are rather gruesme but the plot is one of the best of the year.” Cleveland. P MILE HIGH by Henry Cottrell Row- land. Mr. Rowland has written clever and amusing comedy and has shown real skill. [Literary Review. Coast towns and counties of Eng- land used to be taxed for naval pro- tection. e S S S CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME ) |} If you have Catarrhal Deafness «r head and ear noises or are growing hard of hearing go to your druggist and get one ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 1-4 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. 3 This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises, clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the m"cus stop drop- ping into the throat. It is easy to pre- pare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has Catarrhal Deaf- ness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. -DANCE- ONDAY EVE. | t Tabs’ Hall | . ) JOHN BARRYMORE, Monday, P e ————— @SUNNYCORN 7he Instant-Cooked Breakfast Cereal Try this breakfast food Cooks hot,creamy and delicious in 2 minutes ! The Patent Cereals Co., Geneva, N.Y, WRITE for FREE SAMPLE Individuality Expresséd In The Bedroom _Unlike the living room your own room can be just as indiviGual and personal as you wish. You need follow no one’s taste and desires but your own. Such furniture as sketched will aid you in plan- ning a room that is decidedly indivdual and differznr. It is most often best to follow straight lines in bed- room furniture. Simple furniture is more conducive to rest and repose, and quickly. While this furniture is simple, it is quant too. A good selection of cretonne may suggest a color scheme to follow. Then, planning you can create a room unusual and differsnt. We have put care and thought into our purchase of bedroom furniture so you will -be anything but disappointed when you call to make your s:lection. C. C. FULLER CO. '40-56 FORD' ST. one is not apt to tire of it with your own individual Hartford NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. ¢ 4] )8 SATURDAY CANDY MEN’S NEW FALL ; SPECIAL o Schrafft’s Chocolate T EAEE = \ m Chips In the shades of brown 5 . o 47C o or other desirable colors. Park & Tilford’s THE BI_GGER, BUSIER, BETTER STORE. PLAN TO LOOK YOUR BEST ALWAYS. It’s a good plan always to look your best. We take great pains and pride in the fit— Tailoring and Fabrics which go into our Suits and Overcoats and most important of all we bring these good Clothes to you at such low prices as— $19.50 — $24.50 — $29.50 — $34.50 . Others Up to $44 50 —MAIN FLOOR— — SWEATERS — American Hosiery H-0-W- Knitting Co. Bawe Made in' New Britain Made in New Britain - System When in nced of a Sweater remember the Bigger, Better Store has the most com- plete assortments in styles, colors and prices. Special English Men’s Grey Ribbed —Men’s— WOOL HOSE UNION SUITS DRESS GLOVES 69c $1.00 . e $1.00 values. Fall Weight. i $l .00 J —Men’s— FLANNEL SHIRTS poc o DOMET PAJAMA\S SWEATERS $1.45 $2.00 $3.00 $2.00. values. Grey and Tan. V Necks, Coats and vers, e ——————————————————————————————————————————— 3 —SECOND FLOOR-— e A COMPLETE BOYS DEPT. CAPS—BLOUSES—HOSE UNDERWEAR Boys’ Two Pant Suits in all the desired shades for fall—sizes 8-17 . $7.95-$14.95 MEN’S, WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S — SHOES — Womer's patent three strap novelties, in the Sally Pump, Cleo Pump and the Moccasin Pump. Exceptional values. $3.90 * $5.90 Women’s three strap black and tan JUVENILE SUITS CALF OXFORDS with rubber heels. Middy and Norfolk models. 2 to 9 years, $4.90 , $3.95 * $8.45 Men’s tan and black BOYS’ OVERCOATS BROGUE OXFORDS : $4.90_$7.90——$8.90 Cur Fall and Winter line ofq)oys’ and - juvenile Overcoats offers you i (l))}lgllfllz)fi'l))espatent exceptional values. A wonderful value. | $4.90 $6.95 == — BARGAIN BASEMENT — Every Day is Bargain Day in Our Bargain Basement MEN’S FLANNEL | WOMEN’S ‘HOSE Women’s Heavy FALL SKIRTS SHIRTS UNION SUITS Plaid and Fancy a | Stripe Pair for $1.19 |12™"™$1| g5¢ $3.95 Value $1.95 Black and cordovan. Value $1.50. Value to $7.00. MEN’S and BOYS’ MEN’S MEN’S SOFT WOMEN’S HOUSE CAPS SWEATERS HATS DRESSES 79c ™445¢ 98¢ $1.59 $1.45 Extra values. Value to $2.00. $2.50 values. $1.95 -value. BESSE -LELAND CO. 27Stores. Always more value for lessmoney. 27Cities

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