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MARCH 31, 1922, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY To Stop Belfast War “Nowadays” It is “SALADA” for breakfast,fordinner, for supper and five Per-Cent Pure o’clocK Tea the Con- ; tinent wide ' & Tean, as staple as our daily bread B @718 Flavor of sweet S SRR Pt sugar cane isthe most e rare ey 1o |y e, 4, e S popular in the world. it o ol el g Domino Syrup brings TWO DIANAS IN SOMALILAND, by Agnes Herbe 0 of general merchandise. The 4 ship's manifest showed that a ship- 5 ment of cotton textiles was consigned to Lim Tuico and company, a Chi- VANDEMARK'S IFOLLY, by Herbert Madehy the refiners of Domino Cane Sugars Quick. nese firm When the cargo was un- “Although valuable as a record of [ loaded, the cases were taken to that F an eventful epoch in American | concern’s warehonse, Here they the Flavor of sweet sugar o sl onson, incmarionn socoustt apesntente M | worthy human document, It has [ only bricks, granite blocks and hay, cane inits most appeal- ing form.Use itas a delicious table spread and for cooking dishes that are unusually appreciated. American Sug: Refining Company “Sweeten it with Domino”’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, New Books at the Institute ART OF DRAWING IN LEAD PEN- CIL, by Jasper Solwey. “Intended for those already famil- far with the rudiments of drawing, al- Golden Syrup though beginners will suggestions. The author urges the development of pencil drawing as a serious study for itself, and not mere- ly as a preliminary stage in the pro- duction of work in other mediums. He shows that it offers an opportun- ity for the finest technique, while more amenable to correction than oil or water colors.—A. L. A. Booklist. e e CARUSO AND THE ART OF SING- ING, by 8. Fucito and B. J. Beyer. "ae find valuable | | staple foodstuffs, that neither fifteen years is the period of grace given us before we shall become de- pendent on overseas imports for our rural as now organized ideals. nor urban meets the test of American What we need is to become ‘count minded’ and to learn to be of the city without living in it. He shows how this need can be met in the garden city and farm city, the organization of which is the job of social engin- eering.” life, CORNER-STON OY PHILIPPINE Workmen block street intersections with boards and sand to| stop rifle fire between rival factions in Belfast. Snipers have claimed several victims -in the past week. AND ILLUSTRATORS, by Allen W, Seaby. “This book aims to supplement the regular instruction of the art schools, ng the points which the au- thor's experience in teaching has im- pressed him as being essential, espec- ially the feeling for proportion and sincerity.”—A. L. A, Booklist. o HISTORIC SILVER OF THIE COTL- ONIE AND ITS MAKERS, by Francis H. Bigelow. e AND TROMANCES OF v Lewis Spence. nd romances of Spain’ ry hook. There is & information in it and research.”—Times (Lon- is not only great deal o some real don) Lit. Supp. . PEACE AND BREAD, by Jane Ad- dams. e PHILIPPINES, PAST by Dean Conant Worcester. , political and sociologi- cal sides of the question of independ- ence are reviewed, also the results o American rule, Aside from its fm- mediate value politically, Mr. Worces- ter’'s book is fine reading as a story of achievement in administration, and AND PRES- N — the glow of life and the throb of gen- luine feeling; the characters are au- | thentic human being: » in | their absurdities, p ie in their misfortuncs; the central figure is de- pleted with rare vividue Liter- CARGO IS }vofiTHLEss Shipments Goes Half Way Around the World Carrying Textile Labels, But phere is admirable.”—Literary Re- view s e is found to be Otherwise. 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