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Warm Weather Comfiort ({1 3 { Dieset . Al e — | RUSSIA TODAY AND TOMORROW S SIGNS OF SANITY AND THE PR T E A S50 easily made and so delightfully refreshing. Your trocer sells Salada in sealed metal packets only. New Books at the Institute JOHNSTON'S JOY-BOOK William T. Johr Two ranged by ' enced index amateur BILY thousand and two jokes with a cross refe 1 prove 1 by | to the present time, including the in- | ternational labor organization of the : League of Nations''-~Book Review by Paul N. Milinkov. Mature-minded Amerlcans who wigh to understand the real situation in Russia will find thie complete sur- vey, bages on Information obtained from private letters ag well as pub- lished documents, almost indiepensa- ble. H201 OF MENTAL HYGIE! by Stewart Paton, M. D ‘The many elements which play | | thelr parts in producing and main- | taining mental sanity are here set forth in a book written as the re- | sult of Dr. Paton's conviction that Wpon nutrition | Until man learns as much about his upon the life of the children, shows | OWn mechanism as the machines he‘ some of the results of recent labora- | Produces civilization cannot transcend | remedies | the obstacles of disease, insanity crime and wa The book is intended for the general * reader.”-—N., Y. | Times. CIPI | Health Organization, dlecusses certain ‘ important bearings studies, and sugeests for the present problem of mal-nutri- | tion in children | INTERNATIONAL PROTEC- | TION OF LABOR by BRBoutelle Ellsworth Lowe CREE Y | SIMPLE FURNISHING AND AR- | RANGEMENT by Helen & John | Gloag This book THE | The international protection of | labor is a name for the movement conslsts essentlally of a collection of practical suggestions for | DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE NEW BRITAIN, CONN, NEW TUXEDO Sweaters 10 I L ISl A T s SERVICE AND SATISFACTION Alteration Sale!—Yes! Still Going Strong With Worth While Savings Through the Store oo st Fall Fashion “Tid-Bits” By way of handbags—pret- ty silk moires, with the nec- essary pretty trimmings and purse and mirror. Worth $5.95—at which has resulted in the adherence of nations to treaties and conventions protecting workers.' 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JOY OF LIVING by Sidney Gowing. only daughter of the arch deacon, rebels at visiting her mid- Victorian aunt who has not sen her since childhood. She forces her amid- able cousin Georgina to take her | place while ehe joyfully starts off on | her own A motoreyele adventure with an engaging American following and together they are precipitated into a series of improbable situations'—aA L. A. Booklist colored by Irving told by mee wonderful bargains. is included. of PAYMENT PLAN ONE THIRD DOWN gt , and the balance equally divided into six monthly amounts. PLAN TO COME AT ONCE. C. C. FULLER COMPANY 40-56 Ford St. MARRIAGE OF PATRICIA PEP- PERDAY by G. M. White “The heroine is a young actres has an adventurous career profe al and otherwise, first in New York then in the West, and then back in New York."—Boston Transcript PR | STRETTON ST. AFFAIR by William Le Quex The reader of Mr tale of mystery will latest Hartford. Le Q find himselt reare | year 1,922,067 During the first half of this pairs were exported, LIME 1. This is lued at the value being 7,674 crease of 529,391 p 2,349,899 yen compared with the same | h India leads in with the Ph the Duteh Ind a and Han order mentioned. perod last yes WOOD HOU SAFE Tokio, Aug. 18.—Dr. F. Omor!, the mologist, speaking at a meeting of the society for the study of bulldings, sald that Japar wood- en houses are safest in a violent DROPS Little crystal drops of pure sugar and cool lime flavor 4 ba‘_gful VWherever good candy (s sold !lithood of disastrous earthquake. He pointed out that the most dangerous forms of structure are earthern, stone and brick rgs. Ferro-concrete edifices he con- sldered safe. ' J BUYS . R. G0ODS | Chile Gives Large Order to Pittsburgh | House for Electrical Apparatus to | be Used in Building. 18.—The largest electric ap- | electrification Pittsburgh, Aug. elngle consignment of paratus for railroad bufld- ever made in this country started from Pittsburgh retently when the Westinghouse Electric International | company despatched the ‘Interna- | tional Trade Special,” on its way to! the coast. | The special, made up of 33 cars, carried equipment for the (-Ieczrl.fi.ca.-‘ | tion of the state railroads of Chile.| | It was the second such shipment, the | first having been made several weeks | ago. A third will follow shortly. The contract with Chile involves $7,000,- 000 and fncludes 39 locomotives. The | consignment now on its way to South | America is valued at § ,000 ! From Pittsburgh the “special”} goes to South Philadelphia, where the material will be loaded on a| eteamer for transit to Valparaiso by| way of the Panama Canal The waters of the Rio Colorado! will be utilized in the generation of the power to be furnished to the Chilean State Rallways, the initial| electrification of which will include | 144 miles of track, 116 miles from | Valparaiso to Santlago, and 25 miles from Las Vegas to Los Andres. | o vears | ————— Week-End Special Assorted Chocolates m 49¢ MAKE THE SODA SHOPPE YOUR LUNCHEON RENDEZVOUS Delicious and Appetizing Daily Specials Sunday Dinner 11:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. $1.00 New Britain’s Popular Dining Place Bt | 289 Main Street.

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