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Y 1 E‘ ! g é ; New Books at the Institute BUSINESS CORRES by Herbert W urse in business ering both theory and APPLIED PONDENCH “A complete ¢ respondence « routine BEGINNERS GUIDE TO HARMONY by Perey A. Behole BOOK OF NEW YORK by Bhackleto “Mr, Shackleton is a trained ol server of the picturesque and the his this volume he or rather several New Robert torical, and 1 reveals a New York Yorks, that many life the polyheaded metropolis know little about. His book is at once historical, anecdotal, artistie, and 1 formative | appeal; above all, it #eeks to capti e elusive spir the great eity Literary Digest citizens probably BRIEF DRAWING by Ralph Curtis Ringwalt CLIMBS ON ALPINE Pope Plus X1 “People interested in mountaineer ing will thoroughly enjoy the ne. counts of Alpine climbs by the Pope, 8 a0, but now for the first ted Into English. They demonstrate the cournge, resourceful. ness, and modesty of thelr august au- thor, and, what is more, his excellent common sense In writing simply as a mountain climber, 'without any sug- gestion of his calling, about his adven- tures in the high Alps.—Outlook. . e PEAKS by o A COLLATION OF CAKES by Claudia Quigley Murphy. DR DAMAGED BOULS by Gamaliel Brad- ford, “Mr, Bradford has well cstablished his reputation as a blographer, He has retold the life stories of many eminent Americans, in each case mak- ing his subject lve agaln and Impart 2o this present age some flavor of the times in .wh!eh.lu actively figured.” o e DAYS OF' A MAN by David Starr Jordan. “For more than fifty years Dr. Jordan has led not only an extremely | useful and busy life, but a life unus. ually rich and successful in its rela- tionships and opportunities for influ- ence. In the sub-title that he has glven to his autoblography he char-| acterizes the contents as ‘Memorles of & Naturalist, Teacher and Minor Pro- fet of Democracy.’ He says that he has followed his two-fold career of natur- alist and teacher for the love of it, | and has assumed the character of a minor prophet of democracy from a ' sense of duty. At any rate, these dis- tinct and parallel careers have brought him into hundreds of intimate relationships, of which, these portly volumes tell the story.—Review of ! Reviews. P ELEMENTS OF RADIO TEI PHONY by William C. Ballard. PR FARM FERTILITY by Sidney B. Haskell. ) PR FORESTRY FOR PROFIT by Theo- | philus Tunis. | o e e | HISTORY OF THE FAR EAST by Hutton Webster. ... JAR OF DREAMS; A Book of Poems | by Lilla Cabot Perry. | . . . | JOURNAL AND ESSAYS OF John ‘Wollman. | ““What appears to be a *definitive | edition of John Woolman's works is appropriately published in the one | hundred and fiftieth years after his death. The editor has construcd as ber task not merely the careful col- lating of the original manuscript of ghe Journal, thereby restoring to the reader some interesting passages omit- ted in all earller editions and the ac-| curate reprinting of his less known | but equally remarkable essays. She| has ransacked all available sources for | genealogical and historical matter relevant to Woolman and his aso- clates and has carefully presented this in an appendix and In a fresh and ii- | luminating blography."—Nation. . s LETTERS OF A BUSINESS WOMAN | TO HER DAUGHTER by Zora Putnam Wilkins. “Optimistic philosophy of success- ful Uving for business and profession- | 8l women, palatably presented in the | form of letters exchanged between | mother and her daughter at college.” | v oe MOTHERE' LETTERS TO A SCHOOLMASTER “This book 1s a serles of most in- genious and thought-provoking letters, | whose authorship is withheld, but [ e SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION Accurate Optical Work Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST.—TEL. 1905 FOR SALE Two family garage on Stanley street section), hot water heat. sonable. COX & DUNN REALTORS. 272 MAIN ST. CINDERS FOR SALE | A H. Harris | —General Trucking— M WEST 5T TEL. 12833 | house and three car (Bely fere Price rea. | . knowledge and ing 1 i by te earned 1 ing to talk MOTOR BOATS AN T by V. W, I PEOPLE AND POLITI( ¥ ting both publie and prive Al that time Griffin wa touch wit parties of thi overy indepe portance, T ind observat dreds of men | reputation. One My, G public national standing is the limp org Springfie! men thi Reviews ALUTEN € POCKET GIUIDKE OF THE WEST INDIES by Algernon Edward As pinwall PUBLIC FINANCE by M. E. Robi 3 IN NORTH AFRICA by ““This book presents in an agresable narrative th ehistory of the Carthagin- fan, Roman, Byzantine, vd Turkish occupation of North Africa, together with personal observations made d ing a tour of the regions described by the author. he photograps of the remains of Roman civilization are es pecially impressive, including as t) do a picture of an amphitheater in the ancient city of Thysdrus that ap- proaches the Roman Colosseum in size and magnificence."—Outlook, . o | TLPES OF ENGLISH DRAMA, 1060- 1780 by D. H. Stevens. UNVEILED LADIES OF STAMBOUT, by Demetra (Vaka) Kenneth Brown ‘“The Orient is changing rapidly, and this book gives us a series of what might be called verbal moving pictures of the chang The aupthor spent her early life in Constantinople, came to America, married an Ameri- can, and now revisits her old home and records her experiences and im- pressions of the new regime in Tur- key."—Outlook. oo VERSE OF OUR DAY by Gordon and Marie B. Y ey Margery King. | WISDOM OF THE WILDERN W Charles G. 1. Roberts, “These stories of wild display the combination animal life of accurate fervid imagination charcteristic of the anthor. The tales hold the reader's attention with a grip that is by no means lessened because of the tragical ending of many of them.”—Outlook. | FICTION I oty CONTACT by Frances Noyes Hart. . CITY OF LILLIES by Anthony Pryde | and R. K. Weakes, .« s DANGER hy Ernest Poole, Great for Rheumatic Pains and Swellings When rheumatism settles in any of your joints and causes agony, distres or misery, please remember that Joint | Ease i3 the remedy that bring: auick and lasting relief. Tt matters not how chronic or ag gravated a cns ¥ be—-rub on Joint sure to follow. inint trouhles only one Joint- and is a clean, s that druggists everywher mending, FOR SALE BY B. & L. Service Station Plainville Auto Repair Co. T. H. Cogswell Tire Retreading & Vule, Co. North End Service Station 'Nedl Tire & Battery Co. stanley Quarter Filling Station N. B, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY 7 eourage t akes parasites, ‘Men Like Gods taining ¥, and adds a uftey g Utopla to ¢ hat 4 e ¢ 1 for us by men of Litorary Digest Inter k Heview : 4.» OLD FOR-EVER" by 1 Yer fr Alfred Ol his 18 & story of India, In subjeet atter & little like Kipling's earller ‘'0ld For-ever' is a Nritish off. plled by heliograph witk e word ‘forever' when asked w long he could hold certalr rontier pass, There is abundance of aette beautitul ineldent of sacrifice when 'Old Porever's' wit risks herself and her haby In a ehol ora cpidemic to glve morale to her ushand'’s native regiment, the ranks of which are decimated by cholera regiment i saved but the Dutlook and bahy YRATION by Fthel Bidgwick, satoration' Is everywhere agreos Hvely, On eviry page Miss ety fly Mittle arrows of o hits its marh penetrates ahl RBldgwiek servation, ea deftl each of whiek deep as the archer meant it to, say half no taste ¢ mine ix this alert, civilized, neat, acuts b in which lovers of Miss Ju Austen will hear of something to thelr advantage, the worse for heing wound round a core of old-fashioned love story."-~New Republic “ o0 5 by Irving Bachellor, h of which an inch or less, To THE SCUDDEF THOUSAND EYES by Dingham Livingston ide of Maln street, the by Heather Daven. n New York." ANDRES & Fancy Meat and Groceries New Britain, Conn. A Full Line of Sunshine Biscuits Why Not? UNSHINE SODA CRACKER L sEuquu Biscurr @ Package, 5¢ 12 for 6(p: SPECIAL SALE ALL THIS WEEK Our Complete Line of S. S. Fancy Cookies at ... FOR TWO-FAMILY HOUSE IN $7,000. ONE FENEMENT WIL $1,000 CASH NEEDED. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WE MAIN ST, Harry Hancock FEASTERN PART BE VACANT NEXT WEERK, ONLY SEE US 8/ JUST PLAIN REASON Stop eating and you starve, Stop feeding fuel JUNE 11, 1028 GARDNERS ENOOURAGED . Bovlin Car Rates Cut In Halt Seo To Help Develop Outlying Land Berlin, Ju ' gardent acant in and about Berlin, t state rally f for @ ~ HARTFORD ave eut their fares in ha edy tenant gardeners traveling 1t und from their gardens It s & practice here to lease for the spring and summer small patehes of acreage held for speeulation or bulld ing purposes, Bo mueh of sueh land has heen taken up by truck gardencrs that there is now a continuous chaln of vegetable plots encireling the eity comprising approximately 1 acres, The number of gardeners Is 170,000, an fincresse of 12,000 over last year 116 GET UNION DEGREES Sehenectady, N. Y., June 11.-—=Tes Dr. George Alexander, pastor of the Pirst Presbhyterian ehureh of New York city and member of the class of 1566, delivered the ehancellor's ads iress at the commencement exercises (‘ at Unien ecollege here today, De 4 e 115 meciuaton || fontured. = - G¥ox & Telephone Orders Taken As Early As 5 A, M, HARTFORD SLENDERIZING COTTON DRESSES IN SIZES 381 TO 541 FOR THE STOUT WOMAN $19.95 —Third Floor, Dress Section )l and refreshing sheer voiles and dainty normandies in navy, black and brown are — ; Other Large Cotton Dresses At Prices From §10.98 Up GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES Make this Lemon Cream and just see Tan, Freckles Disappear cotton crepe Colors: black and white; brown and white, Prices $10.00 to £39.95, WOMEN'S AND MISSES' BATHING SUITS Fourth Floor - These wairm days and the fact that the vacation season is with us again make us begin to think of our annual trip to the sea- shore. What woman doesn't plan to have a new hathing outfit? And we have them for her. Here will be found a profusion of every- thing imaginable in bathing suits and all equipment to go with them. A description is next to impossible. It's one of those things that must be seen to be appreciated. Mix ¥ julee of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any drugglst will supply for a few cents, shake well in & bottle, and yon have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful freckle and tan cream, and complexion beautifier, Massage this sweetly fragrant lemor cream into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes naturally bleach right out and how youthfu lear, soft and rosywhite the skin b ATTWATTER 1543 Stanley St. Tel. 341 Misses” Wool Jersey Bathing Suits in plain color or with fancy border on skirt. Sizes 10 to 18 in red, black, green, brown. Special Women's extra size Suits in either wool jersey or sateen, plain or trithmed in con- trasting colors. Size 48 to 54. $5 00 . Special .. Each — Fourth Floor — NEW AND THE COWLES ELECTRIC CO. Flectrical Contractors Moved to | 118 LYONS STREET Tel, 24535-12 New Britain 34 Lafayette St. CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS--CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS | LOBSTERS SALE or CITY FOR ATURDAY NIGHT. PHONE 728 Norman Morrill HONISS’S 24-30 STATE STREET Hartford ; DRINK — B AYERS’' SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda | —Something you will like—it's deli- | | cious, Three size bottles—5c, to your furnace and it goes out. Remove the tank or hoiler from your car and see how far you can drive it. Crush a brain and death follows. laws of nature will not he tampered with, The Isn't it the same with business? Remove the’sign: withdraw the window dis- play space; turn the retail sales force into dum- mie; stop using cards, circulars, pamphlets, ad- vertising novelties and newspaper space; do any one of these things or all of them and you remove the vitality of husiness. advertising to dispense with is newspaper adver- tising. It represents the laws of progress in busi- Without it, your business goes hungry. It lacks fuel consumption for keeping life and heat. The tank or boiler-heart or brain—is lacking; the driving force is removed or non-existent. ness, One form of newspaper advertising that “plain reason” will admit the necessity of, is clas- sified advertising. As the news and views mould public opinion, classified advertising influences the purchasing power of the household. straight to the “purchasing agent,” who awaits s advent prepared to buy. IT SATISFIES THE DEMANDS OF ITS FOLLOWERS! those readers and advertisers best who use it GET THE HABIT! most consistently. Want Ads Don’t Go To the Buyers. Buyers Come To the Wants Ads. They Come To Buy. Are They Buying From You? 7 USE THEM FOR RESULTS! “ 7 The most harmful of all It goes It serves e - SN 7/ REGULAR SIZE SUMMER DRESSES In linen, hand drawn voiles, plain voiles, figured voiles. Normandy voiles, dotted Swiss, ratine and fancy weave materials, white, navy, orchid, maize, rose, flesh, green, copen, tangerine; navy and white; Sizes 16 to 46, ' BOYS’ NORFOLK SUIT Your choice of our complete stock of boys' | Norfolk Suits, all of the better grades fea- turing such makes as Skolny, Sampeck and Penrod in mixtures, including herringbone, cheviots, cashmeres and fine unfinished wor- steds; medium, light and dark patterns. Sizes range from 8 to 20, including stouts. To be reduced commencing Saturday as follows: $15.98 and $16.98 Suits .....$12.95 $18.50 and §19.98 Suits $26.50 Suits |.821.30 BE GOOD TO YOUR FEET! People suffering from tired, sweaty, ach- ing feet, soft corns, soreness between the toes, cracked skin, etc., should use GERMIN- OL, the oxygen foot powder. Oxygen is na- ture’s greatest purifier. FURNITURE At Very Reasonable Prices-~Biggest | Stock in the City | A. LIPMAN 10c, 15c. | 272 MAIN STREET " THE OLD HOME TOWN Buy it today-—don't delay. .50c jars. In sprinkler top jars at our Drug depart- ment, main floor. ‘v__ e HAND CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018, Tel. 1320-3 | Estimates cheerfully given on ali jobs We can offer you a three family house 6n | Dwight street, right near the East street school in }a choice location, on good high ground, not the Dining Room Connection ‘Llow part of Dwight street. This home has always %been kept up in fine condition. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, FOR SALE—2 GOOD LLOTS ON HENRY STREET — SIDE WALKS, SEWER AND GAS. CHEAP IF TAKEN SOON. H. DAYTON HUMPHREY NATIONAL BANK BLDG, BY STANLEY NO-NO-\ SAY CAL ALWAYS W9 BACHELOR CAL MOKE, WHO HELD SADIE APPLEGATES CRY/NG BABY FOR SEVERAL MOURS THE OTHER DAY, WHILE THE MOTHER MAILED A L ETTER 7 WAS SO EMBARRASSED HE LEFT FOR PARTS UNKNOWA; THIS MORNING - %777

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