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Sum- mers, YA little book dealing principally with the Welsh anthracite fields, and the value of anthracite coal in mod- | ern industry and domestic life.” Literary Review, oo AUTOMATIC PUMPING by W. W, yfe. R BOOK ON BUSINESS ETIQUETTE. “ v CHECKER CLASSICS by Erroll A. Smith, ‘A compilation of games on science of checkers abounding in brilliant ghots and traps, delicate mid.game positions and masterly end-game play by the foremost exponents of the pastime in America.” PR CHILE TODAY AND TOMORROW by L. E. Elliott. “Those readers who may wish to WOMEN! D ANYTHING NEW FOR FEW CENTS Dresses Kimonas Draperies 8kirts Curtains Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Waists Coverings Everything Buy ' "Diamond Dyes"-—no other kind—and follow the sithple direc- tions in every package. Don't won- der whether you can dye or tint suc- cessfully, begguse perfect home dye- ing is guaraifeed with Diamond Dyes | eéven if you have never dyed before. 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CLEREESREERRIELY S, o ~ e 8 < ~ 3 2 S Aol P o Ar derive profit as well as mere pleasure from this volume may scan a series of excellent pletures of the condition of the Chile of today, Bhipg and shipping, nitrate flelds, agriculture, commerce and finance, Mr. Elllott has them all down, done with a dash and decision that makes even detalls quite interesting and statistics more of a delight than have been before.” Christian Sclence Monitor, .. . CHINA AT THE+*CONFERENCE by W, W, Willoughby. “Professor Willoughby's hook is of- fered merely as a report of affalrs Chinese at the recent Washington conference, It deals exclusively with the matters in which China was di- rectly concerned.—The volume is a digest and a handbook in which the reader will find topically classified a large amount of information which otherwise . can_ be obtained only by much search and study.” American Historical Review, P § COLOR SCHEMES FOR THE HOME AND MODEL INTERIORS by H. W. Frohne. “The homes which cannot afford the luxury of an interior decorator's adviee will find suggestions less costly but very practical, in this hand book. A brief theory of color harmonies and materials for rugs, curtains and even minute details pictured in color. Sug- gestions are not of the ultra-expensive sort." A L. A, Booklist. “ 0. CONSUMER'S CO-OPERATIVE §O- CIETIES by Charles Gide. “Devoted to the meaning and his- tory of discriminative cooperation eco- nomic relations to the state, the indus- trial system, socialism together with the practical problems of organization, administration and development of consumers societies.” sen A COURSE IN ELECTRICAL EN GINEERING by Chester L. Dawes. “These two volumes begin with the most elementary concertions of mag- netism and current-fiow and gradually advance to a more or less thorough discussion of the many types of direct and alternating current machinery, transmission devices, etc., which are met in practice.”" . ‘e UCATIONAL TOYS by L. C. Pet- ersen, “Patterns, pictures and directories for seroll saw tops which small chil- dren can make and color at home or with simple workshop equipment at school " A. L. A. Booklist. o ESTIMATING BUILDING COSTS ‘William Arthur. 5 . HANDBOOK OF COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY by George G. Chis- holm, by e HANDBOOK OF HYDRAULICS by Horace W, King. .. HEALTH OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORKER by Collis & Greenwood. .« HEATING AND VENTILATION by J. R. Allen and J. H. Walker. . ee JEFFERSON DAVIS by Morris Schaff. ' “This book is not a catalogued statement of hard, dry facts, but every page carries the evidence of having heen writtén con amore, though: pains- taking research is also shown in the presentation. That General Schaff, oné of the oldest living alumni of West Point, should have undertaken this task of setting right before the world the character of a man who represented a cause against which the author had borne arms is no less a tribute to Jefferson Davis than to the author himself." Christian Science. Monitor. PR HUNTERS OF THE GREAT NORTH by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, “'This .book gives detalls of north- ern life such as have doubtless come within the experience ‘of all Arctic explorers, but which are new to the average American reader. In short, it is an elementary text-book of the Arctic” Review of Reviews. O TS MAKING YOUR CAMERA PAY by Frederick C. Davis. “How to make your camera pay divdends by taking the right photo- graphs and marketeing them proper- ly for the amateur photographer.” TR MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORTA- TION by Henry C. Spurr. “A book dealing with some of the laws, ordinances and regulations gov- erning the operation of passengers motor vehicles used as common car: riers in various states. This isn't what the title suggests, but the sub-title as- sures us that it covers, ‘the supervis- ing policies and practices adopted in the U. 8. Literary Review. MY LIF® by Emma Calve. “Madame Calve has written a charming autobiography giving abundant proof that she is an artist in every fiber of her being. With no mean literary skill she presents the story of her exceptionally brilliant ca- reer as an operatic and concert sing- er, frankly but modestly recounting her struggle and triumphs, her suc- cesses and fallures."—America. DR NIGHTS AND DAYS ON THE GYP- SY TRAIL by. Irving Brown. “This chronicle by one who has liv- ed much with the gypsies has mainly to do with those members of thé race who wete encountered. in Spain, which, after all, is really, as Pro- fessor Woodbury remarks, an intro- ductfon to the book, the gypsies’ own country."—Review of Reviews. » . . PLUMBERS' HANDBOOK by S8amuel E. Dibble. \ “A work for the pru‘c(lcm plumber il SRS FSSE ehed bl T . & \ NS “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hoqrs Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed- wp! Quit blowing and snuffling! Take “Pape’'s Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. The first dose opens clogged-up nos- trils and air passages of heéad; stops nose running; relieves headache, dull- ness, feverishness, speezing. The cec-; ond and third \doses usually break up ‘the eold completely and end all grippe misery. ’ \ “Pape’s Cpold Compound” is the quickest, surest ‘relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. In- sist upon Pape's, are showing. Its number i 236-224, and its price is .. dealer in plumbing supplies, architect or engineer.” . . PRACTICAL ELECTRICAL ENGIN- EERING by H. G. Cisin. L4 P PRACTICAL ELECTRICITY FOR BEGINNERS by G. A. Willoughby. “A quite elementary book. for boys. Designed as a textbook in schools or for home study. sAuthor-is shop. su- pervisor,” Arthur: Trade- School, . Sagi- naw, Mich.—A. L. A. Booklist. PR THE PRACTICE OF CITIZENSHIP IN HOMER® SCHOOL, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY by Roscoe Lew- is ASHLEY. d P SPEAKING OF THE TURKS by Mutty-Zade K. Zia-Bey. “The Turkish people and to a cer- tain extent Turkey itself are described in this volume by the son of Turkish Ambassador of England, who has liv- ed many years in the United Statés and is married to an American wom- an. The book derives its chief inter- est from the accounts which it gives from -the Turkish viewpoint of changes in modern Turkey."—Review of Reviews, . . STEAM-ENGINE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE by Terrell Crof and Others. STORAGE BATTERIES by F. B Crocker. “A practical presentation of the principles of action, construction, and maintenance of lead and non-lead batteries and their principal commer- clal applications,” e . SUCCESS THROUGH VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE by James McKinney. “Analysis of the principal o¢cupa- tions open to young men, describing the character of the work, the quali- fications necessary, both personal and educational, and the average remun- eration.”—A. L. A. Book. v TELEPHONY by S. G. McMzen, v TEXTBOOK OF LANDSCAPE GAR- DENING by Frank A. Waugh. “e s TRAIL CRAFT by Claude P. Fordyce “ s A WINTER OF CONTENT by Laura Lee Davidson. “Story of a woman who had a win- ter of content not amid the balminess of Florida or Southern California, but amid the rigors of a Canadian win- ter.” PR Fiction AMAZING INHERITANCE by Fran- ces R. Sterrett. . “The situation is certainly humor- ous and it gives Miss Sterrett oppor- tunity. for. the weaving of an amusing tale.”—Boston Transcript. R THE CLASH by Storm Jameson. .« HOUSE OF FIVE SWORDS by Tris- tram Tupper. “This is a mystery romance with a plot that is plausible and that moves smoothly to a climax. Mr. Tupper has deftness in characterization, straight-forwardness in unfolding his story, and a . nice appreciation of physical beauty, and’ the beauty of nature. His tale, shorn of incident extraneous to the development of its plot, never drags, and is commendably free from sentimentality.”—Litefary Review. e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, This is just one of the many Tea Wagons we WE have Tea Wiagons in Mahogany, have the new disc wheels, others have disappearing handles, All are well made. The patterns are many, the prices are very low— $14.00, $24.00, $25.00, $27.50, $29.00, $29.50, $29.75, $32.00, $35.00, $37.00, $45.00, $49.50. i g GET YOUR CEDAR CHESTS—SMOKERS-SPINET DESKS—LAMPS—AT THE CHRISTMAS _ FURNITURE STORE WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS. USEFUL especially their ability to understand each other.”—A. L. A. Booklist. .. THE UNLIT LAMP by Elizabeth §. Holding. “A brilliant and substantial novel of character with the scene laid in the upper level of the Brooklyn society of yesterday and today.'—Nation. DISCUSS ATHLETICS Presidents of New Fingland Colleges Meet For Conference Today Springfield, Mass, Dec. 4.—Presi- dents of a number of New England colleges were expected to attend a meeting ‘here today to discuss college athletics, - At a similar meeting here in April a resolution opposing season- al coaching of athletic teams was adopted. The meeting today was call- ed by President Alexander Meklejohn of Amherst. Colleges to which invitations were sent included Bowdoin, Colby, Hamil- ton, Trinity, Union, Vermont, Wesley- an, Williams and Tufts. The forma- tion of a New England conference was considered a possible outcome of the meeting. Afternoon 2:30 TALE,K OF TRIONA by Willlam J. Locke. | VIOLA GWYN by G. B. McCutcheon. “ e SINGING CAPTIVES by E. B. C. Jones. “Well characterized picture of an English family, portraying each mem- ber and their problems and showing Tues. § Wed. { Evening % MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922, FURNITURE FOR CHRISTMAS PRACTICAL OUR DISPLAY OF GIFT FURNITURE IS BETTER THAN EVER / steolR TEA WAGONS onFrsTFLOOR This Handsome Tea Wagon with Drop Leaves and Two Shelves is made of Ameri- 7 $25 ;;"nz;v;l:&uitt.s price is....... Walnut, Oak and Two-Toned Mahogany. Many have drop leaves, some Its number is At Behest of Wife, Wilhelm Now Ap- | pears in Public Doorn, Dec. 4. (By Associated | Press)—The hand of Princess Her- mine continues to be felt in the ac- tivities of Doorn castle and its chief occupant, the former emperor, at the intaitence of his wife, is beginning to abandon his cloistered existence and to walk abroad among the villagers. The townsfolk showed keen curiosity the first time Wilhelm was seen strolling through the streets accom- panied by his dog. A motion picture operator who se- cluded himself for a fortnight in a nearby farm building in the hope of surreptiously filmirg the ex-emperor abandoned his vigil and left for home only the day Before the kaiser first appeared in the village. EXILES ON THEIR WAY. London, Dec. 4. (By Associated Press)—Prince Andrew of Greece and his wife, Princess Alice are proceed- ing to Corfu and thence to Brindisi, Italy, aboard the British light cruiser Calypso said a Reuters dispatch from Malta. Subject Tonight TheSub-Conscious Mind 4TH DAY _OF THIS Interesting Series PRI ST FREE LECTURES ~——ON —— APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY RN | ) grena— Harriet Luella McCollum (and Assistants) AT Trinity M. E. Church Evening 8:15 Following Subjects: 1 Chemistry of Emotions. Cause and Cure of Disease. Just How to Relax. How to make a Million Dollars Honcestly, Mental Analysis. Tow to Grow Brains, $45 LASTING This Mahogany Wagon with drop leaves is ber 57 Grand Rapids. sl i and one number is electrically equipped. THE WINTER ISSUE OF THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY HARTFORD DISTRICT Goes to Press Saturday,December9,1922 This book includes the following Exchanges: Hartford, Bristol, Collins{rille. East Hampton, Farm- ington, Glastonbury, Manchester, Middletown, New Britain, Plainville, Rockville, Simsbury, Thompsonville, Windsor and Windsor Locks. If Your Listing is Incorrect in The Present Book Please Notify The Exchange Manager at Once. 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