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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES Ameriean am- noon, tells French as-| Champagne: New Books at the Institute ' THE COMIN M. Tyler A summary of the ganic evolution \l\x m T, social welfare workers learn r to in Herrick, ran the observes fifth armistice are o the war. Ttaly | her signing special masscs those killed in anniversary with ebrated for the the have our hands willing to to run put y and are fOrramitirangh) main facts of or- we Samuel W, MeCall, f Massachusetts 1o Death mer governor represcntative years. of of vvJ in ronr Clinton CTION DeWitt Poincare, to the | peats mission at unveiling of memorial irive, I'rance, r that any com- Germany's « pacity ngy shall have no power chi heér total indcbtedness. concret — v lat slub appeals enroll as special action resulting police strike in wur dead of CONgrosy statement determine his 1o to ond, Ty forced concrete, columns, fotin of the actual desig building invelving t censtruction.” Harry F. Sinclair made no | tribution to democratic fund of iso far us records of the demo, 11 | national committee reveal, Ch 2% Cordell Hull declares; Hull's ment is prompted by Sinclai mony before senate commitice he contributed hoth to and democratic war chests German government officials are — & inclined to dismiss the Bavarian | jeutenant A. J. Williams, former concentrations on the Thur- piteher of the Giants, wins supremacy border and the threatened |of the air at Mitehel field by making scistic advance on Berlin as a Hit- | official speed of miles an hour. ler bluff, unofficial Berlin advices | declare, con- girders, 1020 scription uns, Australian cabinet men bles, riots due ourne. i state- hle con- from | Mel- to this to PFAMOUS & 1. Steven! republican on. three . FUNCTIONS OF SRVE THE ¥ FIsc 3 BANKS AL John troop = i n MODERN G J. Adcock GODS OF by A. Hoppe sketches Secretary of Labor Davis orders | that four thousand excess quota im- Hundreds of children in Berlin go | migrants shall be admitted to New to school without breakfast and are | York and his action is explained hungry until the middle of the after- ‘due to humitarian reasons. “Hoppe . v RENCE Eravha by I Edwin A. Ward. rrem v is all the time.” It is under this Author is one of the oldest mem- | definition that Lord Charnwood's voi- hers of the famous Savage Club; in| ume classifics, aid this is intended as London, and has a host of amusing| high praise. stories o tell about Bohemia in Lon-| Not to‘read this velume is to be de- don. Nearly every well known figure | prived of the pleasure which comes| JUDGED BY in politics, art, the drama, etc., passes | from making a part of onesel! this 'ANDARDS, D¥|through his pages. { real contribution to the hmgrnph,\ Hatfield Bughee. TN | our times.—Christian Scicnce Gandhi, Clemenceay, DEATH, by Carieton| X vd George and WEAVING AND OTHE OCCUPATIONS, hy inghorne and M. 1. Rutherford. 'he authors here present a book for the training of children in useful and interesting crafts. The matter is designed not only for the nor- mal children, but a are more backwa dolls baske Sup AND LAl IRVING. EADE TAN LIVING 1 CHRIS ROME OR Beals. “A close personal study of Fascism, | its origin, development and spirit, | with biographical details of Signor Mussolini.” PLEASANT . K. Polk- 1CAN NATION, THE by Herbert ng torical | 4 more s0 in almost & Fo rorsp . CHRISTOPHER Lawrence Weaver. k Sir Lawrence Weaver intention o of Wren or a detai achlevement, for n the definite ‘Life omes to be written, it will someone’s life-work, if it is to be adequate,” He has chosen instead to attempt some impressions of the many sides of a great Englishman as astronomer, mathematician, natur | scientist and architect. This little| | book, well written and illustrated fills| u unful place among the number of | oks on Wren published at this umo —Times (London) Lit. Sup. SO . use of those paper SIR WRE in of who cthe ley4 1 this b tovs m writr 1 fe of his THE WORST wWonLD JOURNEY ANTARCTI by Apsiey Cherry-Gurrard “As a gencral account ¢ expedition, Mr, book surpasses all the Cherry-Garrard has given epic of exploration, His emotion strong and his recollection is sardoni- cally calm. The description of the ‘worst journey in the world’ from Cape Evans to Cape Crozier in winter darkness to obtain eggs of the Em- self he Th tially Natlon OF EAST by William L. Hare. “This 4s a most interesting study| ophy of various religions. | deals with Indian philoso- phy, Buddhism, Greek philosophy,| and Christianity, and seeks to show| thepe o great difference between i - it IletoNE OEEh e e A ae ,a,l SOCTAL AND POLITICAL IDEAS OF | 3 SOME GREAT MEDIEVAL . as their p and indulging mo-| THINKERS by F. J. C. H | peror penquin is the most vivid and tives rned."—John O'Lon-| s e v Eo di O ReMme| o oving have met with in polar don’s W teyuspets] f | annals. A series of lectures delivered southern Iking's College University of London.” ¢ [ .. MOTHERS, MYSTICISM AND WEST. Cher A was are cone? s Kly CHILD, by Alan Brown, hor is a well known spe- treatment of diseases for| TALKS TO associate professor of Patri. the University of Toron- “Advice to be used any day nnd T RNOW " cvery day by the mother who fesls| TOU, KNOW WHAT PEOPLE . that her boy or gir! is escaping he . OFFICE ORGANIZATION AND guiding band.” PRACTICE, by Amy Weaver. I'OUS OPINIONS Henry C journey and of the ascent NORMAL “The cilist in the ehildren, and medicine at 10.” {1s a most valuable piece of first-hand by Angelo narrative,”--Nature S AR touching expor | storles an upon types and fences of life commentaries . . the | A TEXT BOOK OF lN’l‘l"R\(FDlATE‘ PHYSICS, by Harry Moore. sl coaaviat Biron | “Though primarily intended for use r,‘“‘m‘h . Iissays in literary appreclation conjunction with a course of lec-| S e touching a score of English authors tures, this book can be used by those 2 Richardson te Dickens.” who are obliged to read the subject| FICTION T by themselves, It is intended to cover | NG, by Tr PUBLISHER'S INFE by | ground between a general elementary| A nor relating the Walter H. Pags |study and a wspcialized theoretical a middic ged Am “A searching and fascinating study| one.” nation was stirred by of the publishing trade from the in- . | transiation of the s side; first published unommomlHTnAl\l\G FOR POWER AND| s Sl B some years ago." LEADERSHIP, by Grenville| THE CANDLESTICK “It may perhaps be shop-talk, b Kleiser. Luci Porden it is #0 well done, there 38 in it o, l.ecssons in self-development to meet much sense and sincerity that it will| the requirements of men and women entertain and impress you, no matter desirous of achieving the hizhest pos- how far remote you are from books| sible suceess in business or profes.| LUTHER and their makers."-—~RBookman { sional life, i Watta, ..o { 0 THE RSAL ROBERT BURNS, by J.| THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 1. Hughes Charnwood. A book intended to wor vl‘ This volume by Lord Charnwood is‘ to understand correctly a famous poet|a real contribution. Wordsworth once | again who & often misjudged szid: ““The true portrait of a man is, Miss Bracegirdle “ e e t which shows him net at any|inet rare specimens RECOLLECTION OF A SAVAGE moment of his life but as he'“’_\'f~h Street? s a tale commor by and contribntor 1o from ADVENTUR ram Tupper wdventures of rican whose imagi making his own Sappho.” SION ) g% 0 MAKERSR, DON JUAN, NICHOLS .. Lr)rd!A\HFS ACEGIRDLE hy Stacy Aumonier he short story is on the Aumo; by m AND OTHER grade ction up '8 o rs is a e ‘Where was that shou help the and Rfacy 12 of by | single THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ~ AND, COAL FROM PENNSYLWANIA - AS THE MAR WILL CLEARLY SHOW - OUR GOLD COMES FROM THE WESTERN STATES - AND PARTS OF” MEXICO~ o Vo | s | s S e 1w EXPECTIN'TO HEAR FROM ™Y Lawver ANY MINUTE! I | 1 \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Austria; | "IMTHE WAL testi- | that | Monitor. | The description of the main| {and descent of the Beardmore Glacier | umorous | hy the well known Fng- | by | Follow This'on Your Furnace MONDAY, set all London talking because of )I- ironie ingenuity.—Stacy Aumonier s keen an observer of London and its pes as Charles Dickens.” -—Jonn O’London’s Weekly. . . HARDIN Brand Whit- lock. An American story laid Ohia, | showing Paul Hardin the central | character against the background of a home dominated Puritanical by a father & SON, by . : IN ‘W. Hudson. | | | NOWHER THE WORLD, i by J. A SEA QU W. (. Russell, ’ T O1F KAT LUNG, by Jrnest Brantah. companion story Hours!" el A to “Kai Lung's Golden (THE S PATROL, by} WILDE Harold RBlindlos MUTINY 0N HIGH SEAS Cast Ashore on Florida Coast, Sailor, Weird Tale of Outbreak Aboard IRum Ruaning Ship. Nov. 5.—Mutiny ship, the captain and loyal members of the crew in irons |and the engineer, cook and three “Yfl\\d\\'.l 8 in command, are/ the high ots in a tale awaiting confirmation \“ hile DP'rohibition Agenty Hazeltine | searches the upper Florida coast for the auxiliary schooner Louis F., said to be of British regi Three nezroes who said they were jmembers of the crew and had been {re leased from irons by the engineer to {aid in running a boatload of liquor lashore and escaped when the engineer {became intoxicated, told the story last night after they had been directed to the sheriff at St. Augustine by a man {who found them wandering ahout “ksonville, T «l»(mu) a liquor [ Tells o i | Pablo beach The Jamaica last | < Woman Driver Hits Taxi ! On South Main Street Manczuk of 42 Silver street, driver of a taxi, reported to the police this morping that while backing his machine from Edson street onto South Main street, a sedan which was driv by & woman and going at about miles an hour, according to the com- | plainant, south on South Main street, struck the rear end of the taxi smash- | right rear fender. The car daid stop but Policeman Herbert | ll ons, visited the scene of the | accident secured the marker numbers | trom witnesses. The car is said to be in the name of Max Hart, are investigating. Tohn | tng the who | registered [The potice WILL ENTER OLYMPICS Paris, Nov, &, Poland have officlally accepted the IFrench committee’s invitation for in the Olympics | be the first time | comprted as a | the games | —gpain and {otympie their participation next 1t will | Polish letes hawvi team st » the revival 1.,1 1804 year of 500,000 DEAL York, Nov Two American houscs have purchased 500 the Mercur Bank Horwitz of Hallgarten | and Co., announced today Another {New York stock exchange ho was ited with the Hallgarten firm in 1l The investment totalled ap $1.500,000 ‘ N banking 000 shares in of | Vienna, Max proximately POPE ISSULS UH ns . No Pope Plus has given |instructions providing that the great shall attend the coming | visit to the Vatican and St. Peter's of | Alfonzo of Spain ! | Ron solemuity King YEe YER ) LAWYER JEGS FINGHED e’ ME: ¢ N ~ | Qifficulties, |terms jof comfort for the tour |took NOVEMBER 35, 1923. ABOUT REPARATIONS Opinion Seems {0 Be That o ference Will Be Futile The Associated D'r London, Nov. Whether change of views proceeding between ngland and France will result in a real effort to adjudicate Germa fnancial ability, or prove another of Iurope’s futile gestures to settle its seemed this afternoon to depend npon the nature of Premier Poincare’s reply po the second British | note concerning the scope to be given the proposed committee of experts. I1f the verbal summary of the note | from Paris proves to be| telephoned correct there appears to be little hope of a conference hased on the lines suggested by the United States and Great Britain, In reply to Lord Curzon's sugges- tion that France should adopt Bel- gium's phrasing, calling the investi- gating body “the committee to ex- amine Germany's capacity to make reparations,” Premier Poincare is ex- pected to suggest that the anthority of the proposed committee be confined to Germany's present capacity to pay and her capacity for a limited period in the futur Belgium's suggestion has been ac- cepted by Ttaly und warmly endorsed by England, dl\(] it is felt by govern- ment officials here that it is equally acceplable to the United States, England already has re n"(!ml tion of M. Poincare’s ent”, as applicd to Germany's city to pay, conter French premicr himself, to London on A 20, Germany's present nil in his not« admitted that pacity to pay is h eabinet Belgian State | 7 Whether, in the event M limited co iected Great Britain will invite United States, Telgium, Italy Japan to a la r economie confe ence without I'rance. remains uncer- tain, since Secret Hughes in his re cent note d the United § reserve decision if unanimity among the interested Buropean powers wero lacking Rritish diplomuts admit whole projeet ings of They grave the i that the for the subsidiary mect. experts hangs in the declare Irance will assume responsibility if she does no‘ heed America’s generous offer to help extricate Enrope from her present reparation delimma. The only morsels Dritish in the sit- uation are Relgium's approval of the Rritish stand and 1 repudiation of the separatist ment, as Belgium's recent act terpreted here, move. are in v\~ .\I AT ONCE Russian Chess Star - Takes Part Marathon Game in Paris N 5 Russian Paris the played Alexandoer chess star, simultanconsly lekhine \"‘l'H]ll\ games at | |the Montmarte Chess ciub against the | bhest inces, ernoon when players of Parls and the The nlay 1 prov- d from carly aft unti! almost midnight and it was over Alekhine had won 46 games, lost three and drawn five, The Russian expert is 51 years old At the age 16 he the national ament at Petrograd and at first prize in 4 tournament Stockholm v profession he Aimining magistrate. Ruined by the Russian revolution he is secking ; tiv ing by his wi ot chess, (e for % and next ‘year will ¥ nes in the Unites world's cham plonship. wor at i aves Mowtreal nex “ Capabla for Jose My GTARS! SUSIE, WOT DID HE SAYI) !hr‘ the | ates wonld | bulance, | elgivm's summary | 19! is an| City Advertisement Layout and Acceptance of Carlton | Street, from Allen Street to the Bou- evard, so called. City of New Britain, Conn., 1923, To whom it may concern: | Notice is hereby given that Board of Compensation and Assess- | ment of the City of New Britain, has | ;mndv the following appraisement and {award of damages and assessment of | special benefits or betterments, caused by the layout of Cariton Street, from Allen Street to the Boulevard, so- called, and establishment of street, {grade and building lines thereon, viz: t Side Damages Julius Libold $10.00 Andrew and Katie Wysolsky, jointly. . + Fannie W. McKird Reinhold Hintz Adolph and Mathild Ristan, jointly o0s. and Mary Ole [ dolnBly J5oia. h Michael and Millie Kreger, jointly.... John and Anna Lin- | dahl, jointly ..... Samuel Norris . | Wattie V. Williams and Eliz. I, ump- | man, jointly .. | Andrew Kozo Thos. Glynn ... . C. and Gustave | Carlson, jointiy |Arvid and Augus Carlson, jointly .. Arvid Carlson . Margery . Strong and Louis Kreiger, Nov. 5, Benefits $42.50 16.00 .0 20,00 .0 12.00 .0 .. 12.00 ak 12.00 13.00 10.00 10.00 24. 13. Walter Donahue ien, Soloman G F and Melachian, . R Tuttle Helen 0, jointly Fred and drik=o s Wil Thos Harry ¢ M. Valentine | American Hosiery Co ;Nnr'l» & Judd Mfg, . O, Kilbourne., Lena Gorbach West Side Zyzumut Szpoliksuske Pannie MeKirdy inhold Hintz John Rudy Agnes Yudyek l' ank and Maryanna Hzot, jointly | Nicola Mcssna »h dwell Land Co.. | Martin and Antonectta Earnest ., . Margarct A, Beebe Adam Ostrowski Ignatz Pischko . Rich, and Martha Grompricht .. .. C. ¢ and Lula ¥, | nacine ..... Francis P, Mc( H. C. and 1. ( jointly J. Donahue . WL Gray J. 4, Donahue . D, and Olive | Jointly | Mary Prey hnum I and Grace jointly and Claney, 560, Tda Hen- 10 [ 11 Bur 10,00 00 puley 50 Smith Lash sthor h Robert Sims {J. Donahue .. 'llnu.\ Cowles ... Mauritz L, and M. J. Kallberg, jointly. Carrie 1. White W, B, Latham H. L. Christopher Frank Ginsherg M. L. IRthodex Traut & Hine Eastern Malleable o, | Thos. | 1eabel | Anna M. 18 Co G0 Iron 60, Sory M "1'Vnn Nowictkl the | 2,60 | Ed. 0 }\llbournv o s 10,00 - 5.00 5.00 5.00 $2,872.04 §5,646.24 City of New Britain Estimated cost of WOrK . ..cuaniien 42.50 Bodwell Land Co. 2d. O. Kilhour . A. Gorbach ........ 500,00 $5,372.04 Accepted, Adopted, certified from | record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. = ] . You're paying approximately two- thirds of a cent in local, state and federal taxes every time you drop -. coin in a street car fare box. W THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabstically Arranged For Quick aud Ready Ra!orclfl- LINE RATES FO! CONBECUTIVE INHII'HONI Charge Prepaid 91.60 Yearly Order Rates Upon Appiicat mu “Applicatizn. “Tount 6 words fo & Hme, 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 Lines. 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