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- H NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 1023, e et e, A e e s el [ New Books at the Institute by Adam Gow ALL ELECTRIC AGF ans Whyte P T RRITISH SHORT STORIES OF 1922, by Edward J. O'Brien Y BOXING, by I €. Hutchisor . . INVENTIONS CENTURY, by . AND 20TH y . DISCOVERIES OF THE Edward Cress . . or AND lLeon- PRINCIPLES READING by B, A ESBENTIAL TEACHING LITERATURE ard THE FOOL, by Channing Pollock “A well constructed play in four underiying lirects the equipments way mmunieatic bright es radio ame the princip e but simple naking operajie omplete and the Literary Review APParatus THE WORLI oF LITERATURE by William 1 M A gonera summary of lerature of each o the or s there provided an historical background and seme b formation about matters of race, lai at characteristics . . LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY Tenison Riography and essayist R ison ar Joase Owen teat survey he book designed te a iterature « In i me natio is Fuage by BE M Ameriean poet has won apprecia whe tion also in Great Britaly FIOM MAINE fam Hok .o MAN 12d ward Wi THE by “Ktory of the career of Cyrus H, K stance to Mr ern stories than ingealou eader ita odd 1 of the ¢ nonplace MANA, by ¥ LADY'S BARGAIN Hope My 191 MY r st th s Bargain English wh heen writing excellent stories. In this delightful ro. s bound to score & marked ® thread of and most fascinating love story-—only a plot bullding genius eould have planned it—thers is strung a series of thrilling adventures at the time of the Christian Felence N woman ha short nance she supcess, | pon & strange protectorate Monitor PAY GRAVEL, by Hugh Pendexter There is mueh more solid sub- Pendexter's wild west. isually belongs to ACCUSES MEXICAN POLICE OF SLAYING SIX FRIENDS Wounded Halian Cranls 10 Columbia, fales of Alleged Brutal Sayings. Mexion, With May 7 Vievane Ler. seriously Laredo, Tex rare, an lalian wounded made his way to Nueve Leon, Mexico, and reported that his brothers Nicola and Sitte, and four apatriots had been shot and kilied by a Mexiean policemen and several companions who guided them te a lenely spot en the Rio Grande river under guise of aiding them to enter the United States, according to re- ports reaching bere Lerrare, the reports said, declared | the seven Italians paid the policemen to smuggle them across the river Mexican authorities at Nueve lar- Columbia PAPERS MISSING IN DEATH OF UNIVERSITY FRESHMAN ha athered by Sleuth Stolen=—100 10 be Questioned by Grand dury Today, Chicage, May O hundred subpeenas have bheen issued for stu dents and officials of Nerthwestern university and officlals of Evanston to appear before the grand jury which 1oday Sarts an investigation inte the death of Leighton Mount, Northwest ern freshman, whose skeleton was found under a lake front pler a week 4§09, 20 months after he disappeared during or subsegquent to a class rush Michael P, MeKinley, ehief justiee of the criminal eourts, wha wil harge the -id would and one given to the Mount fami raln from giving the fury an impres: had disappeared. Dovoursiey said he y that any blame attaches 10 the was attached 1o the Buras siall whes ity authoritiea he started his investigation, The du Attorney Crowe said if me- | plicate repart given 19 the Mount fam would through every iy was stolen from their home last Thursday night he said, and nething else of value was takes Walter 1. Seolt, pregident of the university will be among these 1o tes tity before the grand jury, it is an nouneed ary he re ui Mate's essary e ' fraternity and class group of students and by proeess of elimination find eut who has gwilty knowledge of the kil ing Uhief of Police Leggett of K passed to State's Attorney Crows what it is worth” & story teld by Johy A. Btrom, fisherman, who said that he saw four students duck a Afth in the Iake, pour sand in his meuth and then benvath & pler A. M. Devoursney, operator of a de tective agenecy, whe was employed by the Mount family te investigate their son's disappearance, sald last night reports he made on his werk, a du plicate flled in the safe of the W. J Rurns international deteetive ageney vanston Curtls, who began as the smallest newsboy the streets of Portland Maine, and who now at the age 53, owns the greatest publishing plant in the world Acts with strong dramatie situations, built up abeut the old theme—Is it possible for a Christian to follow lit- erally in the footsteps of Christ? A young, idealistic minister of a wealthy parish attempts to answer the ques- tion with the result that he loses church, friends and the girl he loves and the poor he tries to serve be- tray and desert him,"—A, L. A Book!ist, DRI FROM BERLIN TO BAGDAD AND BABYLON, by Rev, J. A, Zahn “A scholarly boek of travel, rich in literary allusions, over the old route of migrating nations from east to west, between one of the greatest capitals of Europe and the erumbling remains of what was long ago the greatest capital of Asia Written primarily for the student, it contains also for the average reader interested in travel and history a great amount of intormation on ancient and modern civilizations and the social, economle, religlous and intelloctual life pecullar/ to each.™—A. L. A. Booklist. “The volume has an element of fascination that one cannot resist once he has begun to read.”-—Boston Tran- seript, PR GARDENING UNDER GLASS, Frederic ¥rye Rockwell. e on of .. METALS AND THEIR ALLOYS, Charles Viekers o0 e MINIMI'M COURSBE IN by H. C, Edgar. POSTAL CLERK AND LETTER CARRIE How to enter the service of the post office depart. ment, by Charles Liebman, R L) A SHORT HISTORY OF THE NEAR FAST, by Willlam Stearns Davis, “Professor Davis here unravels, with complete grasp of the factors and re- markable skill in unravelling them, that tangled maze of political and race interests which has come to be associated with the Near Gifts of literary style make the whole nar- rative a brilllant performance and well adapted for general study'-— Boston Transcript . . by RHETORIC, . SOME GREAT COMMODITIES, Edith M. Miller, | “Studies of ten great commodities bY¥|which occupy an important place in the economic life of the United States and in the international trade GOOD SPEECH: An introduction to|of the world."” English phonetics, by Walter Rip- by ITECHNOL(\G\' OF IRON ENAMEL- ING AND TINNING, by Julius edo, opposite here in Mexico, have ar- ]xuls-l two Mexicans in connection | with the ineident and are keeping a constant teh on the international line for the Captdin W, M, Johnsen, chief of the | immigration service in this distriet, accompanied by Italian interpreter, hurried to the scene and is expected to return to Laredo today with a com- plete report Lerraro sald his party was prepar-| Ing to cross the Rio Grande at § o'clock Baturday night when the Mex. feans opened fire, Lerraro was wounded in the right shoulder and side. When he regained consclous- | ness, he sald, the policeman and his ! companions were searching through the Itallans' clothes. He sald he was afrald to try to cross the river in his wounded condition and made his way to Columbia, WANT PAY IN FULL T'rance and Belgium Scrve Notice on that familiar elass of popular fietion this one deals with the the gold rush to the Dakota Niack Hills country in 1876 when that part of the still henestly be called wild enough to suit any sturdy ad venturer, ' —Literary Review . POCKETFUL, OF POBIES, Parish ‘A Pocketful of Posies’ offers things after all rare in a fAirst book, present enjoyment and promise with more than a sporting chanee of ful- filment, And it has & special piquan- ey because it is at once sophisticated | and naive.~—Literary Review, . days of by Anne ROAD TO CALVARY, by A, Tolstoy. “In this present novel treating of the Russian seene over a period of 12 years to the Russian revolu- tion of 1917, Alexey Tolstoy has turned about to the comprehensive largo method of his great predeces. sors In Nussian fiction to that of his namesake and Dostoeoski."—Nation, | “ e ITIGER RIVER, by Arthur O. Friel, | “Andes mountains of eastern Peru are the scene of the story and once again we meet the daring adven- turers who appeared in the author previous book ‘The Pathless Tral “ .. Germany That They Are Not to bhe Put off on Promises, By The Associated Press, Parls, May 7.—France and Belgium have again served notice on Germany \'hn they intend the raparation bill shall be pald in full and that there | TREASURE »OF GOLDEN by | will be no consideration of any Ger- Bennet Copplestone. imnn proposal as Jong as passive re- “The whole book has the tonic ef-|gistance in the Ruhr continues. CAP, DESERT RANGER? (100,000 Mile Tour) Now on Exhibition at 12 Elm Street See the Model Touring and Camping Outfit. The wonderful pictures of Scenic America and secure free of charge important scenic and touring data. Col. King Stanley (old Indian Scout) and Rome D. 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