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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923, sented are William Roge Benet, Max- | SAMUEL ADAMS by . of horror all who come in contact "rx!:!r’.l the old Kkingdom which still ‘ ’ERT ew DOORS at | tves ‘because its motley k tatter- | well Bodenheim, Padraic Colum, Ed- | low. with It. A atory tHat:turis common: demalion warriors and guitar-playing [ win Arlington Robinson and Eupice | “A masterful biography of a s Tt on iRt e Magind = of | A i 'much neglected figure of the revolu- | swashbucklers have refused to stay in | Tietjens."—A. L. A, Booklist. Pabasite sopeRtie s & i A Bamke p | their moldy tombs’."—A, 1. A. Dlook- L | tion, with same careful studies of the | i AM”NE HIS PE[]' i‘E | tfie IHStltate G PRIMARY STUDIES FOR NURS! | polities and public psychology of his| "5t o o 1 R { Louts NAPOLI N .\1 Ti i kot e i o St | WADDINGTON CYPHER, by Wallace . . a LOUIS NAPOLEON AND 7 3 3 * I ] 5 wy J. F. Blacker, . 20y > G TO <12 ¥ PN Johnston. ARG QI INDIA Gy it Dk akien * FRANCE, by F. A.| PRINCE OF WALES, by F. Maynard | SOMETHING TO MAKE, by Bric| d of Ohi-ammerdar . A ST A AHI{OH Lanb 0l 0“ Amme: M smcg He Begafl m Take ADVENTURES IN MY GARDEN| ° bl e SEC Reidge. i | Woed: Qi Leakage in the gas mains, due te AND ROCK GARDEN by Louise book 1 lem & Uinmshy D ey 'y | TEXTBOOK O1' NURSING PRO-|the ground being undermined by a 01N Ne' | 1] t_ " | s el y Napoleon than a Princes Wales, fre Edward Spefl}\\ in New York | Fruit-a-tives el LIS | itrance Hiirii the Abat clabt years (6F| ChorAK Mok 10, Tawart ok Windace) CEDURE, by Dorothy Dis. coalficld, cost Abertillery, Wales, & e S—— . P Bige . {abivida i ti The technique of the “Bellevue| 3 4 ¥ i AS THEY ARE. s government, from the time of with historics of their times, excel-' °71" & . . quarter of its gas supply last year. Made From Fruit Juices and Tonics election to the presidency of the jently illustrated.” 100" of instruction In the princi- slographical sketches of 26 influ- 0 * ently fllustrated. U3 i sadgre One of the happy results of asing | o O O aen | ond Republic through the first mERE ples and practice of nursing procedure “Fruit-a-tives” for Constipationand | 0\ % 0 e ture of Burope, | Y6aTs of the Second Empire. This it | pugpic RELIEF OF SISKNESS by polipsrisuris 4o, Bring st bt Bilious Attacks, is the tonic and | L B b L "l a period inadequately covered heretos 1+ Gt Norgan Y| years of service ;m\«‘um-rlr\lr‘m:r:ll of | corating eflects i e e prese study is based | g i 3 S £ 3ellevue Scho f Nursing and herc- invigorating cflects on the eatire | ... NOMY, by David. Todd. fore and the present study is based | .y Morgan's hook—interesting, | | r!e” ¢ E\.l.\htl)l‘o ks !.Igp AL Rere. .~'.~um Ty 5 on a wider survey of souree material bl Lrund ORaked With tn: tofore available only in the form o \‘u . H. Ostranc ’or of 38 Grant AR has et Tren atternatan well-balunced und packed with An-1 o0y capefully preserved and handed EEHENG : BOOK OF CANADIAN VEHRSE, Com. | than hea yet heen attempted, formution—deserves to be studicd by | goqy rrom class to class has now been | ' _,’,_.m.]‘” ies or salts a -.w'am' and ¢ Ai(.‘l'd by Edmund K./ TR S R PR A L \n‘lryrm-(ouu ssive c-ls'!m n.‘.)r‘r:v‘rr-aur;vf’ brought together and here published Bipriitta tivests aro flhm,),;,b)e‘h No : I\uuln; and Kl anor H. Hrnmllu.& SLCRAO DYEAR, by B Vol fine \r|l:r"rl:“: ation ‘of | o e Increaniie Ailbtber HL MUARE wre bowel troubles—they have n enc volume has been compiled a -ucas, _ | the subje w R . eho are sl e 2 At .\;\n 2ared lik -:n.lglc I feel more representative collection of ctions| ““Luck of the Year' is Mr. E. V. Siid (‘“()’::r‘:;m“::l;;!n::‘m‘lvl\o;(;i‘t“f:;l:.-l :fl'l e 40 than 61° from the best Canadian literature— | lucas as we delight in him, saying the | prg | ICITY, by R. H. Wilder and K. | nursing as well as the more advanced. Frui res” are made from the prose and poetry—which, at the same thinzs we have often thought, and . Buell, P juices of apples, oranges, figs and A A vivid ploture of that| el berhaps hardly even o ourselves wxmanund for the use of businest | voy i ¢ BTG prunes, and valuahle tonies, and will country: its history, from the DUl Info words, stivring memorics of e or social service organizations.| YOU AND 1. @ comedy by I\ Perry [} pave vour eyes examined .1.!m vs relieve Constipation and first French s ttiers through the kEng- 1mp “*".v.IW. 'l*'n:n- i comie " Suggestive and interesting reading”’— Fiction and glanses fitted by one who Biliousness, lish conquest; its activitics, from the d¢ ithy them alw in A way, 4 . A, Booklist, Fte i B Oc. a box, 6 for $2.00, trialsize 25¢. Nova Scotia fisherman to the British fntimate and serene which, while it & ar RICEYMAN STEPS, by Arnold B knows. At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives '(olumbia lumberman, and wbove all, @Wakens sentiment, never jars upon |, T | RICEYMAN STEPS, by Arnold Ben- | i Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Ha bosuty: U £ And the bost of 1t inutnatine | HADIO THLKRERORY JEOH - AN net { Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle 2 makes us feel, a5 does that other past| 15U 1S, by Stuart Ballantine. | “He displays a shrewd appraisal of ||| frames; special price $3.50. — 2 JOWLING ” AC Mansot master in whimsicalitics, Max Becr- he book addresses itself to the | character, a keen eye for detail, a SR A e 3 non-technical amateur whose enthusi- | jopse, garrulous method of discourse Lenses and Ex ination by Jumes vorkshe We all work with our, . . boim, that, there is no cnd to the Sty his ° theoretical | whic ) A et ' is and also joyously with our a o 1 . L By - SELL verbalanees his h¢ cal | which makes his novel extremel ) 3 ) . IST ECTIES. fund he has to draw from. We have C HINESE LRECIPES. : 4 knowledge and claims not to enter| peadable.”—Frecman. Extra, isk you to buy our products, for they into competition with «€lemeatary & Lk carts, We come to America and » v no doubt that for Mr, Lucas, and for HURCH MUSIC, by Edmund 8. Lor-| s, his ‘Luck of the Year' can belong NPy : areinxuries in onx, oW ool and | 1Y u‘,,” TUSIC, by Bdmund 8. Lot=| [0 e to nest year than to this, and | UeAUNENts of the theory of radio cont- | THREE IMPOSITORS, by Arthur . . people cannot purchase them. H {o any number vt to come. —Chris. | Munication on the one hand and with Machen. ewIs A, rimes, Ker. V. = g . b ystematic engineering texts on the| «j fiest A ican editi f clever . ¢ THTING. b tian Science Monitor. £ystema rst American edition of clever & H F S COLONTA UL IGHIING. byiati b other, Its aim iy to furnish a maxi- | mystery story, but not of the popular Eyesight Specialist MARIHN M{LLER QU”S Heyward, e I‘.‘ ‘Il.ur,\ Wagstafe WU &mMOUNL of practical information | type, publishéd scveral years ago in 57 PRATT ST. & £onvineted Feuotd of Ihe with an clemen theoretical web | England. ¥rankly remodled after | Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford MAGEE DY sl hting: I > bble, ; 1 for this information and reasons for | Stevenson's New. Arablan Nights, it Star of “sally™ Leaves Company and varliest “‘ lontal uy ne ac e ""]‘”'Q}“#-\ “““”."”"“" the suggestions and recommendations | genters about a gold coin known as gas and Kerosene, dy. Pro« *ed in New ork under the " . M N N 3 thet have been m e srius which drags into Management of Ziczteld—Trouble Tih o el R ara el L the Gold Tiberius which drags into - . 5 CONCERNING PRENCH VE ,antal and Whimsical."- Over Profits Producers Make, iy ton BRalIsh ki eaaty \ Clarke, MEDIEVAL CRAFTSMANSHIP AND MODERN AMATEUR, by M WOODLANDS by 3 Ncwton Wether Dee, 18, —Marilyn Mi ers of Frénch, by Charlea state g MONEY Wadidi Cat CEW FIGS FROM THISTLES: poem \ popular hook ol nomics and sonucts by Fdnu St 1 @ conta more =epse n non- oyt Millay sensc and is not only ertaining but wr husband in rra witty--that is an achievement ' UIRRT FRIEND: a dog unthulogy, by indecd.”—New Itepublic Lucy Menzies, . * por- pciation. She de-y ! v brought d en- MY SELF NOT LEAST: being the ¥ GROWING VEGETABLES, by Ralph personul reminiscences of “X." i b it dlatad L. Watts IFull of intimate necdotes ahout o & id M o fits . A rOthax $ Wiilstier, Wilfred Scawen Blunt, Lord - NiiWical comeds HARPEIR'S FRENCH ANTHOLOGY, Randeiph Churchill, Lord Balfour, suc quulS‘l 2 by 1. H. Strich and 1% B Barton. | Bernard 8haw and many others Yy " (o " HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA UN. MYTHICAI y 8, b, Willlan H . Son of Cornell Dean Is KR THE COMPANY AND TH) Scehofis it be&u ls se]dom - ve CROWN, by I, K. Roberte Sent BacXk to Sing Sing ' 4 NATIONAL PARKS: rujes c N IDEA OF IMMORTALITY, by Scth lations, Ly the Natic : Oun ln a $.—~Donald Ham- Driiiies Pattls Serviee of the United States vl of W, A o ! i In some sensc a sequel to Dr, Prine v, . 4 of Cornell University | g, paritson's “ldea of God” A work NEW OLD-WORLD, by Thomas ; TR SR PN O |or the greatest interest, tracing th Dickinsoi, l 2 s fex, M parallel deve 1 f evntral Lurope wnd of the ; us Ve NARS 19 | noag the Hebrows and the Groeke, | fo ire at work to f . use band to study. M. the Clirtstian belie! wnd the contro- | charac the coming uspended | (O o Whie guve rise, and | The book 18 a geaphic o 1h 4 NE conviet- | agae with w resume of modern phil- | disorganization of soelal Let Cuticuia Hn'p You o e montie datet. | o L s Conciuans. | Iargo. Sroet of povplos 1 3 BREpS e ; * » of regions off the main i (Keep Your (_,(u(,;i Lmks viing el of 815 INDIA IN FERMENT, by Claude H.| muncation wher T e g VanTyne civilizatio L Nothis y s 5 : Atter a visit to India P'ro- where men \ ort fessor VanTyne, making ne every primitive | e desert pportunity CONY erse Wtk u ' ungle I rtieular Mr, Diekine igitators and Jeara their pof »f studies economic and health condi e 8 Sondienas came 1o the ¢ lusion that tlons, ir life, the interna Great Britwin has * t put India organization o e nev way of W ernment some attempis at coop svery day 1oilet preparations or herself India in ¥orment yzes t ) . - I = Review e ON BRITISH FREEDOM, Professor Van'Tyne's hook | boundary line - SCORES COOLIDGE PARDONS Legion Commander Wonders W hat NN e bareet Wil 13 4 ison in hes ul mex of that Mr ficld’s play i delightfu adventure) for the express purpose of rendable i tu o ction and disseminating Clive Bell's book on movement, I ould go well on the “Art 1 can easily imagine another stuge Manc ) !».V Guardia pair of entk I“\y 1sts starting s I<le|'wz VERSHARP .nd “’.hl Pe,n h.‘~. ‘hc bc-u(y of SUSERIR IR DN RUNORS o o finely wrought jewelry. 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