New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1924, Page 18

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No |foibles of some of Lady Henry Ameri- o cal studies of recent years. It is cer-|o, i h\mL can write hilosophy | ¢ comrades-in-arms during her tem- tainly the most delightful. His de- |ljke this."—Yale | view perance campaigns.”"—Book Review votion and admiration catch the read- | . Digest. er like »ntagion.”—N, Y. Times q[H OLLY O PREACHING by | oo | e “DSON New Britain people who know Besse-Leland’s don’t ask WHAT Book Revie g 2 nder M JET S FROM W. H. HUDSON | X Wolume ons that bes x by Edward Garnett. Dy [osAgelunicataen 2|l Mottt ot Al Bargain Week is; they simply ask WHEN! ; ous, stirring, in- | preache v wh of aracteristic letters are about books s Serrer i B Folk who don’t appreciate what we stand for in these of abounding y f 1 ) »se who know him only as a natur- | B o S = rE e vl parts will find that BARGAIN WEEK af Besse-Leland’s AT concerned iritual stimul { adi though doubtiess not © Jevelopment of characler |tion for the layman as well as (or the by ite depth. = Hls opinions here, iIs an established New Britain institution in which part ! A 1 ministerial reads trankly and often caustically express- ] e o kind of raining com- PRICE is the universal magnet—a week in which prices th and training . 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Bargain ’ - pilineo Week wraps these selfsame things up for you at prices 1d pungent g far and away lower than the lowest you ever thought of They & ox 3 and al- | 22 by Mahat- |though they may not convince e B ader thatCarile wa. a8 ne wrtet paying. : J ive sort of Tomorrow night the papers will give you the full price this book are the |‘at bottom a v noffensive sort of DRUION By Rarciaad Fulke, |tk Mahatons itz appeered th b pa- | (e s Tas. (hncassess of M s details—and after all, that’s the big thing about Bar- TION by Raymor A > ) r a that a ared in his pa- 'the truly Titan dimensions of his sta- ture."—Living A\L‘.i galn \Veek- | LIFE OF RC AT LOUIS STEVEN- | \ : dom trom wreiu- | 0n e o few minor evjections, | We tell you frankly that e i . there will be crowds; vindictis ook is lively, sound o " land interesting. She makes Steven- thel'e always al'e—and spiritual { .01 Jive before us with a gallant atam ool Te Woppeet|chATE 1 always will be. L Unent NyeOLAS POUSSIN by Esther Sutro. s it In the first study tn Engiah that | THURSDAY—AT NINE IN THE MORNING le of this artist. It is| «d with the man himself, . vements, than it is with | critical exuminction of his canvases, | BOBWELL'S JOHNSC \BRIDGED | 1though it is interspersed with eriti- by Archibald arshal % rpretative comment, 1t is| ‘In this editior r. Marshy WS [Cpitten from the viewpoint of warm ¢ 4 | selected t guod things from & SR L dmiration, but shows clearsighted- =4 v materiy ' ot ol universal [, g o nd judicial discernment in com- ezze z \ kiR ) parisons between him and other ©opor the : “ | puingers admir ’ and t an ‘Empit W, & GILBERT by Sidney Dark and towland Grey rich and amusing ime which, | ides being the first quate bio- graphy of Gilbert, 18 a keen critical aluation o librettists and play ¢ authors have ens | HOW TO PUT CIROUS vright's wi T ored te ar away the miscon oy o NOTICE | e CINDERS FOR SALE | CROWLEY BROS, INC. ish stage-—for a s Strnmbe. g Carburetor] 1 HaRRIS oo g A G Hawker e 267 Chapman Street We have engaged Mr. W. Sa. JJloe west st TEL, 2070 | Estimates cheerfully given on all joba s-_.. - e to Auto Owners | WHERL TRACH | wnd Martin Ross 1 o memories of an older Tretar | Mise Somervitle travels over |horn of Boston, an expert on all et A ged mueh | cars, for our repair work and . : BT clEheay - | . guaranice you best of serv. ngh Grade Fumitlll'e — FOR SALE — sers are given 1o a deseription m) » wne, in | AN i 4:" i i o » " - > “ o 4 ey " e, | A trinl v\l]l convince RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS | CENTRALLY LOCATED—TWO-FAMILY HOUSE, 18 ROOMS., OWNER akhit, ¢ ELM GARAGE | A Vor GOING WEST. FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO lines ane 287 Elm St, | HOUSEIOLIY RANGES Xk WONDRED YA OF I | e s b oy haviers on et | A. D. LIPMAN H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent e and o by David ¥ nas. ‘ vt Mesdaith Wiae rrmit bounds, on horscs and their riders 585-387 MAIN S, ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG, TEL, 14 A remainder of the book is vari- ONE HUNDRED YEARS gleaning from. her diaries, S All Kinds of Oysters and ”l""‘-‘ 16 you have a good building lot right near the center, Viction Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops |® call on us. We have customers for some good lots. Must DARTMOOR GALAHAD By Beatrics __Labeters, - il be centrally located. If you have a large lot with an old We Have the Goods ’ house on it, it might be used. See us at ONCE, B teview Digest hase STLERS VALLEY by Clarence Have your eyes examined L, [maewehet poNisss | CAMPREAL ESTATE CO. T e B Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle|| 24-30 State St. Hartford 8 272 Main street Phone 343 Rooms 3056, Bank Bldg srospective Maid—1 seem to know |Hle ope J special price $3.50. ||! A e ¢ g x ik Visit Our Dining Room I'm sure 1've seen Quite likely, my girl—ir Lenses and KExamination B S e e i o THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY, Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. — N Eyesight Specialist GOLDEN GUERNSEY MitK —— . . w LCLOWES RIGAT, st milk sold is in New Britain. ] I | oFF MY BACK ous evening or same morning as 1 Guernsey cows, tested for tubercu- S J.ESEIBERT&SONS deral and State Governments. I & DAIRY PRODUCTS product containing all the vitamins « needed for growing children. needed for our regular customers. our name and ,«)rl ess or telephone us and e will notify you as soon as we can begin . Weidman, Supt. Telephone 929-13 3 1:";‘ Fg:;,"g';sr; She tells mamma that ~' % she thinks Seibert's Pasteurized Milk is the bestest milk what that the rhs I with her. And the fiberation as told by ¥ INVITED “Mtw;fi"’mumv. $ of clean, Vgt space. Repairs on All makes of “ars L N. DUNHAM Barbour & Richardaon 3 ’ JOF WELLER JUST DISCOVERED TODAY <o 80 Winthrop St. o A PUONE sivd 1 ,THAT HIS WIFE SENT HIS GOOD SuIT b ’ — LT R | To_THE SALE EARLY LAST WEEK - ~ Tel. 458-3 - i s S R S R AT NEW BRITAIN.CONN

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