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New Books at the Institute ALOHA AROUND THE WORLD, by Karl Vogel “Part dlary, pari ship's log. fully recording not enly tha adver t of the party of six, but eaeh da. run and the ip's position Karl Voge! has written a book whieh will please many a wouldshe ‘round the world yachtsman Literary Re view, BRITISH BIRDS, by William Henry Hudson .o CHINERE NIGHTR ENTERTAIN MENTS, by Brian Prown, ed “Having duly worshipped the foxes f the place and sipped the magie jasmine-scented tea, the members of the company assembled at the home of the renowned scholar Kuo Tau Chien, exchange these mysterious tales of Chiness folklore These fab which have appeared else where Individually, are here collected and rewritten,"—A, 1., A, Booklist CIviC RBIOLOGY, HODGE by Dawson & . COLLECTED POEMR, by W, H, vies . Da- DECAY OF CAPITALIST CIVILI- ZATION, by Ridney and Beatrice Webb. “Mr, and Mrs, Webb's statement of the economic case against capitalism could not eawsily be bhettered The book does not offer a cut-and-dried solution of the problem-——indeed no cut-and-dried solution, we belleve is yet poasible—hut it states the prob lem more effectively than it has ever been atated bhef, The waste and fmmorality and failure of modern capitalism are set forth in what seems to us a quite unanswerable indict- ment,"—New Statesman. . v e DRAMA IN RELIGIOUS SERVICE, by Martha Candler. “A practical and suggestive discus- aion of the possibilities of the drama a8 a form of religious worship, con- talning full directions for play pro- dueing in the church basement, par- ish house or hody of the church.'— A. L. A. Booklist. ESSAYS, by Percy Stickney Grant. “Essays on literary themes by the rector of the Church of the Ascen- sion, New York City."” . e e FARINGTON DIARY, by Joseph Far- ington. “Joseph Farington, the artist (1747- 1821), in this substantial volume, which is to be followed by others, was a man who 'knew everybody'; and he comes before us In this newly discov- ered diary as one of the first order of social diarists."—Times (T.ondon) Lit. Sup. A FIFTH AVENUE PARADE AND OTHER POEMS, by Percy Stick- ney Grant. . IN FLOWER DRAMA, by Stark Young. “A miscellany of making interesting plays as {llustrative material. Mr. Young has fresh, sensitive percep- tions and a fine intellectual grasp.'’— Burvey. critical studies, use of current FOLK DANCES OF CZECHO SLO- VAKIA, by Marjorie Crane Geary. « o s MOTOR TNSURAN . E, by W. F. Todd. . GREEK BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, by H. 0. Taylor. A brief survey of the achievements of the Greeks in biology and medi- cine, especlally of the work of Hip- pocrates, Aristotle and Galen and the influence of their methods and theories upon our intellectual life of today.”"--A. T.. A. Booklist. | . HANDBOOK OF COOKERY, by J. Conrad. . A HISTORY OF ROME, by Tenney Frank. « o HISTORY OF THE ADIRONDACKS, by Alfred Lee Donaldson. PR HUMAN AUSTRALASTA, by Franklin Thwing. “The book is a study of the human element in thesa two fsland-conti- nents. Among the subjects treated are the Australasian polley of maintain- ing a white eivilization, thelr indus- tral experiments, education, religlon, literature, standards of life and the contributions which may be expected from these two countries to the world's civilization.” Charles MEADE'S HEADQUARTERE, by Theodors Lyman “Tha chief ue of Colonel Ly man's letters, to a biographer or a historian, will be found in the lght they throw upon Meade's character. This book is wise and kindly, serious and playful, it gives us anccdotes and srapshots, it is alwavs aware of the great lssues that are deciding it 1s acutely observant of the different tox- tures of the days. So skilfully has Mr. Agassiz done his editing that these wida-giancing and extremely readahle letters have the sdditional interest of an almost unbroken narrative.' —-New Repuhlic .. MEMORIES OF OLD by Estella Cave “For four centuries from the time of Edward I to the reign of James 1T, Richmond palace was on the vorite residences th aueens of Fngland and in the history is ives of al RICHMOND, of kings courts, of heir its woven with the residente, &0 that the than anything else the personal $10.00 FREE $10.00 worth of milk tickets will be given to the hoy or girl who will suggest the best name for our new, modern dairy, lo- 11 ite royal hook i more | vory of the m he thelr wives favorites . MODERN FRENCH PHILOSO by John Alexan ‘Hitherte there wk Bergeon remarks in his preface 1e Alexander Gup study Preneh Philosophy, dealing French phile luring 1 1o present time riod, that is, since Comte reason, and for the reason that it is extremely well axecuted, Dr Gunn's book is a very weleome eon psaph iterature," der Gun P has been ne } M Dr. J Moder with peried from 183 tribution to phi Spectator . THE NINETEEN HUNDREDS, by Horace Windhaw A book of memoirs that n iekin, has be anecdote philesophy andas cor every paras abeled ing ast an as ar taining ‘a « graph OURSELVES WHEN YOUNG, by Hugh Tempest Sheringham compilation of delightful ehild replete with which keeps the reader continually, The workings d whims and A hes humor skot ife quiet chuckling of tha child n fancies in whiel trayed through Guy and Pene sueh loving ski ume one to appes terested In chi Republican the of pe and Poggin with as to make the vol. who are in- Springheld iren," . e POEMS, by Wilfrid Scawen. “The selection of poems in this vol. ume was made with the author's ap- proval by Floyd Dell, Of fils poetry ‘A rebel in literature as brought with his poetry the breadth of a new candor to the Vie- torlan age Incapable of ever be- coming ‘classics' in the dull school room sense, these poems have a ciaasio simplleity, sincerity and power that make them enduring achieve- ments in English literature’ . WORKS L OF LEIGH NG AND OR MA- Wiilliam K. KE SHOPS, Bassett, “Alms not only to bring practical assistance to the production man- agers, foremen and cost accountants of machine shops, but to give the higher executives a knowledge of the best In shop management practice. The principies and practice here rec- ommended have bLeen well tested and proved.—A. L. A. Booklist. SEWERAGE AND SEWAGE TREAT- MENT, by Harold Eaton Babbitt. SIDE-LIGHTS ON AMERICAN LIT- ERATURE, by Fred Lewls Pat- tee, “In his characterization of some of the outstanding figures in American letters the author's endeavor is to show them as direct, reflections of their environment, of the growing pains of American civilization.” by SIX YEARS IN BOLIVIA, by Major| Anselm Verner Lee Guise, “A book which is a model in its way, authoritative, readable, finely illustrated. It is not saying too much to place it among the finest of recent | volumes which can be classed under! the generai head of travel.”—Boston Transcript. { FICTION. | THE CHORUS GIRL, AND OTHER | 3 STORIES, by Anton Chekhov. | COOK'S STORIES, by Anton Chekhov. « .. { THE DARLING AND OTHER | STORIE HORSE STEALERS, by Anton Chek- hov. THE COAST OF EDEN, by Robert L. Duffus. “The attraction of Mr. Duffus's work lies in his choice of material His problems are not of today alone, | FOX'S — STARTING SUNDAY The Sensation of the Year “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” FAGTORY FOR SALE Known as the BUCKLEY ¥ ARONI (O, Opp. Berlin Station New bullding: large plot of land: spur track il THIs PRIOP SOLD AT ONCE NMake an Offer Corner Pearl and Hartford, street Winter will siv family honse on Spring also three family house street, including brick gar scll reasonable. COX & DUNN REALTORS, by Anton Chekhov. | i I NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1023, . RHEUMATISM _ Get & relieve, your money will be efunded MUNYON'S RHEUMATISM REMEDY e r—rer—— but the universal problema and his people are the ones we might all of 6 know find them prota types all about ua. He mirrors an un- rest which i1s intensely human. It is this human quality which makes his work so satiafying'—Roston Tran. soript for we VIKINGS LAST OF THE by John Bojer. “An epie tale of the lives and for- tunes of & simple fisher.-folk of the Lofoten IMands off the coast of Nor- way, by the famous Norwegian au- thor of ‘The Great Hunger'." LOVE, by Anton Crekhov ROBE OF BANTA FE, by Edwin L. Sabin “A western story in the days of the caravans.' SCHOOLMASTER AND OTHER BTORTES, by Anton Chekhov, THE SCHOOLMISTRESS AND OTH- ER STORIES, by Anton Chek. hov, . . SIX BREEDS, by . G. Kirk. “Five tales of adventures woven about six different breeds of dogs.” SRIKANTA, by Saratchandra Chat- terjl. The first part of an autoblographi- eal noved, which ia sald to be of val- ue “as showing the view taken of themselves by Bengalis, and as bring- ing the foreign reader closer to In- dian life than perhaps any other work glven to the outer world . a sort of Bengali Huckleberry Finn, TALES OF BENGAL, Santa Chattehjee Tales by two sisters, daughters of Ramananda Chatterjee, the well known Bengall publicist, showing In- dian life as educated Indian women see it by Sita and FRIDAY AS ¢ New York, May 2 today proclaimed next Friday ‘“safety day,” calling on all citizens to help the police safety bureau make it a success. AUTO INJURIES FATAL., San Francisco, May 21.~—Dr. Emily | Noble, prominent in San Francisco and New York medical circles, died yesterday from injuries received Fri- day when she was struck by an auto- mobile. “DRIVEN” TURKS AT PARLEY eeting With U, & Envoys in Effort to Revise Old Treaties and Basis for New Ones. By L Start ated Press Lausanne, May 21— Preliminary conversations between the American and Turkish delegations are now pro- ceeding with the object of establish ing a commeon basis for a revision of the antiqguated Tureo-American trea. ties that will prepare the way for for ma! negotiations The existing deadlock over the question of legal guaranteea for for- elgners, however, makes the opening of negotiations somewhat remote. ertheless the status of foreign re. gions, educationa! and eharitable in- stitutions in Turkey has already heen settled so that Minister Grew is now likely to have any difficuity in treat. ing that problem From the beginning of the eonfer- ence lsmet Pasha assured both the American delegation and prominent missionary werkers that every faell- ity and protection will be afforded American institutions Moreover, in 1908 Teishma Constantinople, negotiated an agree- ment with Turkey extending to the United States all the rights embodied in the Mitylene pact made with France four years before, John G, A, FOR SALE BY B. & L. 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