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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1023, negre melodies a8 and perfect eficiency thasn the Venus! | partment, $55,175.1% IR e = = | tor work, and that the de Mile BAMNEF IN Bl"; [widows fund. $2.288.18; municips! . of the use of jass are 86| And to cap the argument, Amer 4 [ nome serviee burean, § 85, eon Y consld: Less sertous .ubv‘n.n publishing art magasines In solidated sohool digtriet, $510.283.13 . toll of American variety Parls London and Reme have aban pew scheel fund, ST7. 21787 park and singers whese popularity dened thelr traditionsl seoffing at fund, $4.500.27; amusement commis :' tlll.l they can almost name ::n. n:ll“o u:l :-4 have faken up piriied {slon fund, $260.54; street fund H J & g h CE— - e oudgels side by side With the $5.640.15. water fund, §1,80% Sad Danish architacts fa:| 190 per venters” aor fund, 1IN TI: The Holiday Season is but two months Tare Toward United States lor e Jaaged skyveraper sy Report of Comptroller Curfls|is ™3t.5%% ™" wa | 2 o the American ety 1w the fore- [E HAG DIENTY OF PUSH (42.188,54; " munieipal away and it is not too early lo give M ' ' runner of & new modery architecture SM ‘ 1“0'0 s ( m\' $445.13; municipal ecomfort station ~ ure WS 91,799,010 pent om Oet. 11700000000 i3 55 || thought to your Greeting Cards. the beauty of which is comparabie R and discounts, §51,446.07; dog license only to the sheer simplicity of early New York, Oct, 13.—While stage| "o foria % O N G N B el Compaanic Hantord L. Ourtts- Sag] TN £2.310.001 etinfort slstion (oo 22 . — | Serious students of aesthel otnt o 18 BA% gipuetion T2 ° 0“ s. k B”k" “h and M-u:r' platform present the 1o the United States as the :l:;: :.u. Crossed Continent Onee prepared, a report showing that at :,,":,::.M’ '.‘H:T,,':' ._":,'\m ,.:I':::n. % r mp cmm our > iture t | L J b - . R ] estern BEuropean elvilization whieh, | aasa. stopped in at the “Herald" of A ‘ ' irebate, $25.375.76 | f 015 - | :'::;“N::“:: :':a "'::a::":l'l:: they say, followed the world War | fire yesterday afternoen on e ‘ay‘:,:,::’,,::,‘",h:?, ‘.:.".:"r““ :‘:‘ o - .mfiofl From the fertlle flelds of the gveat|pack to San Franeisen, California, on oo tosnrtmanta remained in KILLED BY BUZE SAW . | influence whieh Main street and | widdiewest, they assert, will come a | . his bleyele. Sterne left Los Angeles "y ) | / U ! et e e e e s | An early selection will insure satisfaction i Broadway have had on the Old yuational eulture which will dwarf the areiy Werld e g gl on May 13 and expacts t Atvin® S0 [109.46i incldentals, #5.857.62; mu:[43, of this piace, was Killed nstantly Burepean captals’ latsly arvived bn| _ Now Avchate Liarots Mo carries & miniature camping ouiht Lrcll! \ghting” 43100 10! strest|a buls sav wan moutad. Bave. war the shops of the oity indicate that, From the colorful concies sivie of|MORE WIth Nm, s sy P S |t ey e i youthful writers and artists, and even American ll’\l"ll.ln‘ fore), n’w’ ite Merne sald that he must reach San | gqn hnni li B12.85; : ‘vl“wm'~ “»lu l:“. e Sk SIS Tany ot taose whe Birosdy ned|say. wil spting i tivae & new archaje| [ [uicisce by ChriMmas in order 105 go0; poiice department, ¢ DA TRe Thovins wea opsaiar the o whiel achieved fame before the war .»‘m-'m . ":l‘f: the dual ‘:l’l "; is & wager of considorable sise. Ne|q,, dc‘urnn-nt Nn:"::‘ !.“" “'V "."‘:" et Sgece Ay turning to this sidg of the At .l'l ‘lfuv.a: traditiol |f:r: \\m"l| . to] 1098 Steepiejask work along the way department ‘ g RN l“\“ A” o e e ot 66 Cll ch st t for Ianalaibe. L] antie F ’.:"un iona one 10/ in arder to make his living. He is o con. | the nwlrh.n Sumatra Tobacco com. ur ree Lists él Transiations. M;‘umm:hv machins.like r"'"nm'nun & ragisiered l."“ ané a former maintena i "::'w :::mu.n" un”l‘m“:'.o 4': From [France, Germany, Italy, ' of practical conveniences of every.day m';:‘:::: ?]’or'-h’maut ';I h“n"y"“" et Fpain, the Scandinavian countries and | American life, eventually there will| night and figures doing 60 miles a even Russia, come lists of tra come an opportunity for leisure and day, He checks in at the police sta tions of books by Americans. Maga- the creation of beauty, one young né.u in the towns Iin which he stops ine vie with each other in transia. Frepchman breathlessly exelaims as and keeps an accurate aceount of the tions of the American “classies” and | he somewhat Incoherently pralses time it takes him to go from town to| of the work of younger men who New York as the dream city of the town have helped in the renalssance of world | On arrival at Ban Franciseo he witt ! Anglo-American letters which has left!| “The tide has turned,” says an ave for Hawail ere he is to take i's mark throughout the reading other; “the day of the Latin Qu rt in a carnival during the first two world, (ter is over. Our Parisian Latin Qv eak in February. He has already Poe, Whitman, Cooper, Harte, [ter now is a place to which we go|made the trip from Los Angeles to Hawthorne, Melville and many other so that we may meet Americans Afld}’"n\lnn on his bieyele American writers are represented in our greatest dream s to go to Amer. e e e translations lately arrived from Parils, ilu . RESTRICT ATR TRATYYL Etockholm and Berlin, | Older erities chide thelr younger Vienna, Oet. 12.-—~An air traveler| Younger writers enthusiastically | countrymen and point to what they|in Europe has to get his p...,w' proclaim their debt to America and|call the crudity, the lack of artistic|jead for every eountry over which | . The Home Beautiful-—the de lyricize the power, energy and youth |finish of America, only to be an-| he may fly, even If ha doss not intend | ) 2 s : of the New World; their literary|swered: “You and your culture are|te land lfi that country. This meas- | o sire of every man and every ag:le;:u’::::;“r;:‘er;';:;::nean-ump.l::r”"-‘m:n:.\tv;':":’ America 13 youns, .:::‘v::l. .n-un.ttF::r::slr'\""l:":;dr.r":n\ woman comes to the forefront Composes Six American Melodies. 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