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New Books at the lmh‘tute Divide the pust yoor s fow pecied-| hcmw. vm Pmem an Un- foals of special interest have been E 5 added to the reading room as follows: y N | 3 m m ’ “ CONGRESSIONAL DIGEST MONTH- | / J o Deception LY, published by the Congressional | » X o AN Digest, Ine, Alice Gram, editor, | )y ’ ' | ‘Washington, D, C, f ’ . La Crosse, Wis, Sept. 15.—The| “Not an officlal organ, ner con- ’ b o . strange story of “William 'l'nylorv"' Frolled by, nor under influciice of any 3 5 the woman who for 40 years lived the particular interest, class or seet.” A P life of & man, was eapped today by a | record of congressional events up to i My | 1 still stranger story of the woman whe | the ddte of the monthly lssue of pub. ¢ ? b spent two score years as “William | llcation, also contains a forelgn de- | - » - o | Taylor's wife," partment reporting current legislation ’ i | When located at the home of her of other countries. Concisely stated ™ : sister, Mrs, Mareus Ames, at Virogua, und a valuable aid en government | ) 4 Mprs, Taylor declared she had not procedure, | known until Sunday that her *“hus. .90 band" was a woman Her “husband" THE FREEMAN WEEKLY, The Freeman, New York City, V vl A Journal devoted to toples of the Wit (age of 17, she declared that 3 not consclous of the faet t day, literature and art, Its interpre. B . tations of current affairs are clear, - . M 4 | married life was not as that of other frank and fearless, > people, She also says that her hus- P LILLUSTRATION WEEKLY, pub- i . 4 men and she was allowed very little ;l’alz:‘dutgal;",l‘l.l:’mu;n. P.ln;. = 8 assoclation with other peeple, journal in o = ———0 Fronch language—widely known. : Wins First Place in “Free-For-All” Event at Albany Contest et Tt Dot T i PALACE—Starting Sunday Tilustrated London News in English ‘ “ b J JACKIE COOGAN Ar &"m:du:l.m: !‘uNmem:;}lm lut nl;d:: ::rcufl‘z‘:: ‘ INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF | | “circ U?“? DAYS" b 1y g"Lfi::A::‘:m':':ml ;r:'" nee m‘)\’ld\ "“:?';;1‘:“' lll:.fl-‘ MISSIONS MONTHLY, o / . Ei. againsta —accept- heelbase nches, Mo thn. itenatiants it Greatest He Ever Made! ed as leading fine cars. The hill is 4/5 of a mile ndm my othu w nearl u Counell, J. H. Oldham and G. A. 4 4 long —covered by Paige in 1 minute and 182/3 ?,'""::". ‘d‘f”"" ' i fil : e seconds —the fastest time made in any class. A undmd-m b] a1 o e e o R 5 ” standard car was used, loaned by an owner— llnthuhqln(nml touch- : G . against cars specially prepared for this test. ln; met ly cushioned eeats and contributions are ably handled and | signed, Contains an international | y This added proof of Paige's remarkable per- ample '°°‘ room ‘""“‘ "" missionary bibliography and a ro\lm | Bt mdimlovary b“’”_"‘ ¢ S i formance was not needed. You know that Paige Paige care are completely equipped—no extras JOHN O'LONDON'S WEEKLY, pub-| . The Yokohama Maru was the first relief vessel to leave Am- USE out-parforms other cars. Owners are proving it to buy. Think of all the accessories you muet b lished by John O'London, London, | erica for Japan., It was loaded with 100,000 pounds of provisions, ) every day in passing other cars on hills—pulling for other cars —see the list below—standar fl.'“"‘#fl;-u.h R mo;tl_\' n'coi deslt)ined to save the lives of thousands of Japanese ""hY fil:.flnm‘fiic-dn;iuhommfln:?hmr ’P‘;%""l::“”“' P;:FWA“F'“‘:‘.M it “ne.| made penniless by the earthquake. Photo shows vessel bei in high to as fast as they care to go—~always | 6L Sonet==to & e of other fine cam, Fopular in nt)l:. e . loadedpnt Seattle.} ot 1Nt gt !l 3 | silently and smoothly, How do they do it? More and then compare them with Paige. This extra | B N \ 8777 power for its weight—only 11.4 pounds per cubic value in Paige cars is the result of overhead costs inch of piston displacement! That means farmore saved on Paige by quantity production on the L*‘I{::'J‘o"";‘c‘d’;fl;“’;:?"y‘r;fi":{' Pub- | churches of St. Marcel, St. Fustache, | MANUAL OF PHYSICAL MEAS- 3 v Y and St. Sulpice.” | UREMENTS by Anthony Zeleny Y 7 power than in most cars and far more ability to Paige-built Jewett. Paige is a $3000 car selling Skt IRISH GUARDS IN THE GREAT i [ TR LS, 4 petiorm 1ot this grest powe Ia patiectly con- : at 82430, - oo e WAR by Rudyard Kipling. MEN UNAFRAID: FOUR PION- | i < 3 trolled under any guidance, That'sbecause of the Check all this by seeing and driving the Paige. The true gold of Mr. Kipling i8 to | EERS OF PROPHECY by Rollin : S sbe‘rllltll;l::;ce clutc.h:euy.gluletsm shiftingiand There is no obligation to buy. Just telephone e o b ng steering spindles. or call for a demonstration whenever you N.»\ATUfiAL HI%;I‘ORY. Jour‘nl‘l of lh_l‘ be found in this memorial to the H. Walker. merican ~Museum, Bi-Monthly, | Irish Guards; in erecting it he hus | A study of Amos, Hosea, Isaiah NOURISHMENT AT Paige rides as you have always wished your Convenient purchase terms if desired. ~ (sos.A) S0%A published by American Museum of | erected his own. His nature has been 2 he, " ‘I:A::::.lm}::;‘t:g; x:;n: for); glg,':, Sibded (b whint 16 works dn hRd ;"‘ and the herald .of :he‘nutnrauon. DAWN atural story, i. ’ exm? SRUAH mad Ehe% Aavolabrnant 3 ]“::p*:;:;’:“”g:"sm L": ”&‘;"‘“e 5"::;';";“‘.: NEW JUDEA by Benjamin L. Gordon The morning should N 7-passenger Phaeton . . $2450 REALLY EQUIPPED! publfe education through the museum. | whom he describes sacrifices them Awihy « bring to your 4-passenger Phaeton . . $2450 price lowing harge Authentic, attractively lllustrated, | selves to their regiment. We all know [ THE NEW METAL WORKERS PAT sup;fiv g,f m'Sle:iolm?t': 5-passenger Brougham . $2850 :7“” ’;:i:‘:{gl .m.fimflfl'fl.fmmflm helpful for the study of sclence, an- | thaf where Mr. Kipling has sympathy | TERN BOOK by George W. Kit- | Mtk andar ' 5 or 7-passenger Sedan . $3235 and locked on: spring bumpers frontsand rear; mubbers; stop-light; folding thropology and zoology. he has insight, and also the capacity | tredge i oy an clveam. A::‘ 7-passenger Limousine , $3435 carier; motomener, Walthem clock, gatoline gauge and cigar lighter on the * s 0 supply you with Prices at Detvoit. Tax Extra automatic windshield wiper; sun visor; rear-view mirror: transmission lock, L [for reveallng to others what he has| . Wi 8 NATION’'S HEALTH (continuing |seen in phrases that illuminate and |ONE ~ HUNDRED S8 PLAY this sealed-for- Modern Medicine) Monthly publish- | define like searchlights. This history GAMES by K. 8, Wyatt, : milk, sa&ty ‘] ed by Modern Hospital Pub. Co,|is a subject that might have been v L, THE I H MO Chicago | created for the artist in him, and he [THE REVOLT OF YOUTH by Stan- (1) nc. Davoted. to community health with | has accepted it reverently, so that it ley High. | H special reference to Industrlal and fn- |is told rathér through him than by | “A study of some of the great con-| [N MAK‘SV“'TSM@ERTS } WFST MAI N & LIN( :OLN STS stitutional problems. Health publi-|him; it has style without mannerisms. | structive forces In the present world I it . cations are reviewed. He has been called upon to tell us |situation, which pessimism ignores, ES S L} i About those things that would appead | bt which ke Tor s smeniienine| W3- e EIBERT&DON! A REPUTABLE CONCERN OPPORTUNITY MONTHLY, National |t0 1N most, about men fighting— |of faith in the ldea of progress; the " 0111’7/[1'/.’771(121’ New journal of negro life, a maga- | °rs of nature, fighting for the British ruces in America. P i A. H. Harris DECORATORS Sbls Agwil e ganization for Public Health Nurs- THL. 2013, ing thought, sald and done of import- ture is the library department. Book i 3 All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, published by the Sclence Press, Freight and Tax Extra lan extra lot in the rear. This is a fine quiet neigh- of modern life.”” published by the Fellowship Press, ple, courageous with a forward-look- FIRST CLASS HOUSE ON PROSPECT ST1. 2.FAMILY HOUSE AND Clivid Crothers; Felix Adler; Herbert Hudson Prices | - $1048 | =Somiething you will like—it's deli- 7P Phacton 1425 H. DA YTON 'HUMPHREY Coach - - - 1148 CHEMISTRY APPLIED TO PROB- 3 Freight and CICERO AND HIS INFLUENCE by values in the world. ENGLISH DIARIES by Arthur Pon- life, proceeding with all that reality . i LR | ANY car without seeing still a lab t love, pict f cir- | FAuor. Sonfemion of Talts. T these wonderful values. about those volumes of manuscript, | 65,000 Coaches in Service but one chief unity shone from them compliment of reconsideration to and sympathy.” Times London \.uv} by Frederic B. Stiven, nrgnn jofts of Paris including the E i i Ex C u ! cn A Specialty | ( ! . 1 NEW BRITAIN ! - ; | THE UNCLAIMED CALF THAT RAN AWAY FROM STATION AGENT i Urban League, New York City. fighting other men, fighting the pow- | youth mmmngn's of Furope, Asia T IR T TR '] , & maga- ! North Americhn and South America | Y ¢ Qi p—. e = bl h and Tnvestigation. | Empire.” Times (London) Lit. Sup. [are considered.” NEW BRITAIN,CONN. it g ' Seeks to mprove relations betwecn - ClNDERS FOR SALE CROWLEY BROS. INC. | Hich Grade Furniture PAINTERS AND RUGS AND FLOOR 0 . | iS5 A A OVERINGS PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE MONTH- On the Finest Su LY, published by the National Or- : 267 Ch Sehit.. 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Its objects are . il the advancement of education as a See us about first and second mortgage loans, science and the adjustment of our HONISS’SI = e lower and higher schools to the needs i i LR . ) L | 24-30 State St. Hartford | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO' P T OMORED N | ONTHLT, | Visit Our Dining Room 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank y Bldg. [l‘nc,, New an:( Clity. il - = o . new magazine for nking peo- . 5 3 5 ple, courageaun wit . o Theseare the lowest prices —DRINK — FOR SALE! ng attitude. Among contributors 3 | ’ \ : : Me- A GARAGE, 51 WELLINGION ST. G JLDING LOTS ON RUSSW are: Norman Hapgood; Samuel Mc at Wthh thCSC cars haVe R AKEI}SIM §?[")hA "VHQTEE LA\I)((U gl ml\(”\ "I“m:' ‘l’l(:l\) ::I ILDING LOTS ON RUSSWIN A. Jump; Walter B; ; Walte A e n S B Three size bottles—je, 10c¢, 150, 272 MAIN STREE' NATIONAL B, Coach 1450 ANK BLDG, New Books som . . . 1m both Hudson and Essex poid | - - | g MMUN.- : Tax Extra | LENS OF HOME AND COMMUN sl o the most outstanding ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY | i John C. Rolfe, ¢ e e by. :;‘l;leydh.ry was one plain song of | You Cannor afi:ord ro buy which stirred them hour by hour, in | style no doubt without beauty, but| cumstance, confession of faith. To look back upon, there was a triumph | slowly acquired but not to be gain- | said. The entries wers of many kinds | all. “It was time some one paid the| those worthies who have been able to | A ar diaries and Mr. Ponson- Sup. IN THE ORGAN LOFTS OF Y‘\];[\‘ 139 ARCH sT. Tel- 2109 “The experiences of two American | musicians in gaining entrance to the A. G. Hawker | | We Clean Everything f . Under the Sun i General Housecleaning Freight and Tax Extra : STANLEY “WINDOW : i - CLEANING (0, - WBAP el LA S s . xahd D At . DAD KEYES WAS CAUGHAT AFTER AN EXCITING CHASE THROWLGH THE FRONT YA&DS IN THE EAST END OF TOWNJ 338 Mnln SL—T&L 888 C — - '

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