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(AL - . EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1924, ] % | Liest work that has been produced by, it originate? How and why has it | I3 . ” . | New Books at |7z i e e pon Bl odie's o b o) The“Devildogs by T Leadershl dencies whigh expression in the essay | to be soon surpassed. Elks' Fair ends next Mon. mn‘ | . ?Ile ll'lStltlIte form has shown since the beginning of e | oasl mivemt saray o eili: s century. THE ROMANCE OF THE SHOE, Ly . A | By | ThGmAR Weleht Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs. | ; A3 23 ESSAYS ON CUR THEM A history of shoemaking, especially : ‘l“"“"“r“‘"h‘” ellon Main lj‘“'"‘(‘ BEGINNING AGAIN AT ARARAT by lited by Charles A, Smith, in England and Seotland. (Al Silite besofte (& SsiitMe bat) \ ; ‘A collection of essays on science, SR the fire department in Los Angeles, | i 1 boc EELHONE 5 politics, Jiterature, education, re TOWARDS INTERNATIONAL JUS * u["-n"f-le is working his way through i trifle wi f the and psychology from such sources as TICE by ¥. M. Keen. mitege, | p ) he | gehope Sce Mary Elizabeth for your new | auer, Slosson, Hoover, Wil- The prineciples underlying the s and Mencken. Their pur- | League of Nations are discussed and spring dress, 87 W. Main, Prof, Bldg. | pose is to ‘widen the student's range | its constitution and machinery —edvt. w0 EA " O Intereataliand 'to faurnisl him with| dbectibed’t Prackicl soescations! tx g Superintendent 8. 1. Holmes of the ORANGE PEKOE BLEND ifering of |y dute material for talking and | made for the fuller development of | school department and Principal L. P. nia) MUt \riting."—A. L. A. Booklist the league on lines of justice und in- | ’ Slade of the Senior high school are A leader only b4 virtue Not that ternational law. The author was a f aittending a convention of school su- 1s a . . t " DIARY OF OTTO BRAUN, edited by | Pioneer in the League of - y PEIARIONGENtS 4t Chicaso, 1L, of its supeflorlt — Try it Julie Vogelstein " I movement and is on the executive “Blue Grass Blues,” a wonderful “The author of these letters and!committce of the League of Nations I'ox Trot number, Brunswick Records. | rics was the son of the well known | Union.” i John A, Andrews & Co.—advt. COMMUNICATED {Bryan Would Trust Smith rman feminist and socialist, Lity, .~ * * i \ Mr. and -Mrs, Charles Weigand of 7 I un, who belonged to a distinguish- | THE TREFOIL by Arthur- Christo- Brooklyn§]X, Y., formerly of this city, : Rather Than Underwood ed family of the Prussian aristocracy. pher Benson. ; s retdrned to their home after a BOY. PAGE L SKID el Otto Braun was killed in action on the | A biography of Edward White Ny b M and Mra ' Walter W.|Dear Mr.'L Bkidi— ‘ Dekatur, Ala., ¥eb, 26,—In attack- smme, and his precocious but bril. | Benson, the late Archbishop of Can- y of 15 Union street, Why o ‘way down to Monroe St.|ing the pfohibition record of Sena- lant zenius was prematurely stilled, | 1€TDUTY, @ man who was by no means T4t Past Ton" (Sopim Bom) |to do your skidding? Why not take | (oF Oscar Undorwood in an address 'n this velume his relations have col. | 8reat and by no means of extraordin- Chltions oIt Hear it at John A, |4 skid'r two around Ch . | here lnfl_mght. William Jennings otad frachaanls a2 Riaosl tings which &ry talents but he was one of striking Pl e |ner? It's nearer to City Ha |B sald he would rather trust b o ALl SerRRtiy aBa Che Whe {40 ~ader. 4 Yorrs Aolomeubis y | Governor A1 Smith in the White it Hiar e hxertod s ponertvll Clarence €, Palmer, architect, has s K ; House than Underwood. He charac- cince over his contemporarics, In de- { brought suit for $200 against Bernard | i terized Smith as a wet “in a wet en- STStng Mis TAtRes A € st Has Miller, Donald Gaftney is counsel for | OFFICERS ASSIGNED. vironment,” and Underwood a “wet not allowed his sentiments and “"‘] l’“;""f‘f Sk ol o Hartford, Feb, ‘or purposes| i @& dry environment.” The com- fections to overwhelm his good judg- J AR a & m: y s~"‘~‘_ vt ; of inspection a num of temporary | moner declarcd that now is the time ment; and while writing always in a [, Onesime Bibeau and Miss Annette |, gignments have been made by the| for the democrats to nominate a spirit of sympathy, and even rever- [Pinard of 76 West Main street, Were | ,g0unt general's office of 192nd F. | progressive, He praised L. B. Mus- ence, he has not glessed over any of {mérried: by Rey, Ohanlos “f"’""“”‘ at1 A officers as follows: Captain A. I, | 8rove, opponent of Underwood. in the HILLTOPS IN GALILEE by 1. the flaws or peculiar twists in the “',"\,‘o"'"m:.'p':,',‘ ’;pi”a"}’:\‘ ";‘o‘;”‘ ;; f\\ooa 1st lleutcnants E. C. Pierson ”",‘,’,'m“l"' v~|rn1]lu| ‘wr|lnl\s|r_\. :Iu‘ a ORICAL DATA AND Sntukme | eharacteristic of his parent, but his tinarny ored B tos W T | AnoiB. B, Xing, it or hesqusrtess, | “well-to-o man who wonidgmsna his UES 01 MY BOYHOOD . A scrib sho! in alosa i | 4 > T at Danhoey, Mare wealth for the masse UE 1Y BOYHOO! A new book Atthor of ¢ ribed his shortcomings along wit} Sotin A. Andicws & O Bavt, l‘:t!ixill!:tr.\ ‘l“”:tonl\":u:l‘:‘tfl‘I”A"‘h 1 IN NANTUCKET by J0- pecent populsr sucecess ‘Bevond Shang. Virtues, and, accordingly has succeed- e, WA Mabaing of Hotlne: Pk ¥ ) e O R 1 Fortwying RIEGR 4 HUTART has |, M 1a 1 I hoepital in New | 0 Datters, to Batters D same date; | Church Advertised by g ho! diffic a ' sy g 2 S s s J , C. i algh, e« . e e e i | York. she is the daughter of Mr. and | IR TG oy SIS SO 14-Foot Electric Sign the purpo: writing and painting.” | clate or understand. Mrs. John I, Caufield of Garden | v o by 1T L ¥ ') | Torringmn. April 47 Private Archille Oakland, Cal, Feb. 26.—What is . . said to be one of the largest church . . street. f o au, serviee battery, to R.m»r\ Fict $7,000 cash given away, EIks' Fair, | o - Bhaveh B+ BNOVLLs | J clectric signs in America has been erected over the First Baptist church HIETORY S OERISBLAND DS Ryt o s Heroie deeds of the marines at W S 4 * > Mgt lon i I o g o 21ks' Hall, Washington St.—advt. Y R 1 THE BOOSTERS by M. L. Luther. Chateau Thierry and Belleau Wood.| A son was born at the New Britain “s?"‘”z‘-fl r?)._”.(:::l e loan, }’0’,‘,.10“ A story of Los Angeles, its “boost- already immortalized in prose and|Guneral hospital last night to Mr. and | gpartrs Dr o ory At S 4 " here, 1t is 44 feet high and four feet its climate, it cultural advantages SONE. Will be commemorated by 1his | zrps wWalter Panych of LTS Bt SR wide, The letters are 18 inclies high, surmounted by a cross i o its excessive advertising. memorial soon to be unvelled at the | grer, S The sign, institutions, its soci A SR :-\l)‘h |~\\n|\ld 8. C.y ,’.-“-nmp station Home cooked lunches at Crowell’s. The Lithuania Cooperative operated by a flasher, bears the name Airecting o EVERSION TO TYPE by E, M, Robert Altken is its designer. — 4 A S f the ch and b Wi “wel- REVERSION TO TYPE by E. M. Ro i gner d:l‘a‘m". Inc., has sold the meat market | ©f (he church and the word “wel wehicvements, its 1tie - ‘ha Ay, & ot Ve any cx, its patient suffer- Donifield. Martha chapter, - B S fund grocery store at 358 Park street ittracts the eye in any part on victories, . = MACDONALD WRITES will hold a regular meeting 'l ¥ |to Justin Paskus for . A truck Is the story ®f the SMOKE RINGS by stern, patthisats evening at 7:30 o'clock. ill | s also included in the sale. The new o rzation of its AR Urges Inter-Allied Commision to be served at 6:50 and the usug owner has taken a five year | on EADS DRUGGISTS SYNDICATE introduction of | SOMEWHERE AT A, AN Again Take Up s W cial and card party will begin at 2:30 40 gtore dating from March 1, for | w York, 1eb, -George M. OTHER TAL John Flent e BIUD TS Woek o'clock in the afternoon 7 Byt ¥ ! g ) ' v | 865 2 month, MacIntosh was elected - president of il bl sl Wilson, . o Pres, i Tonight is Meriden night at Eiks SR e the Amerian Druggist syndicate at enland by plonecrs from Jee.| ~Th* discerning eye quickly per- | BOES l\'p“ o ,} helofrom Eeima | gl raaet o 37 The song the reformers sing scems | the annual mesting today, suceceding and t oyuges to the Ameri. | €C1Ve8 the sure, accurate and exten- | Minister MacDonald of Geeat Britain he entire cast of the Yo W. H. A-f 4 4o made up wholly of refrains.— | ¥, H, Jones, who retires, Mr. Mac- coast. He also writes of the de. SYe Knowledge of the sea embodied n '10 the allied council of ambassadors | glack and White Review minstrel will | ‘v suingron Post. Intobly has served as viee-president. A regarding the resumption of work by ychearse tonight at United Mall, 810 | pMEnt of the moildic wong . sng inter-allied military coitrol mission Main street o e ":, have won for Ice. in Germany, which was receiy : “Linger Awhile” ¥ox Trot.Columbia are sutficient to demonstr: he incurred by Totte when 18 into three pa 10 his brief life: his in- hth year, his adole- nd the ma- turity 1 is an inde- state, the world something of its curly soctul life of the these stories. They rush along like and old-time ship under full sail with a galc at her heels und give us thrills and actio rorgeous measure, | terdey, has t referred to the inter. | 4 jrunswick Records, John A. An- SVOTs of Sk fotich Shatld Tamond the | ailied mdvisory military '~ commitios, | drawn' & Dor—nivt: | WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Lovers of sca fiction should lament the untimely death of the author, whieh | Presided over Marshal Foch ! a year or two ugo, since he adviee, RYKON LTH BAD, The note 15 understood to put the| soscow. dfeb M. Rykoff, who ths' s 1 a » ¥ - TANGELINGS by Lo M . . . Was cut off ut the very beginning of a , b A r and youthtul personality of the | COPeer of writing which showed so|flcstion on u b that will permit gyecended the late Nikolai Lenine as e cotod Jman ¥ -ty it gl i 5 much talent and promise.” of a final solution. with all the allics' Logdent of the council of commis- ' i in his comment ov = united behind a determined eYort to 7 ) J for his oyt W, and customs snd the same ur . sars, hias gone to the Caucasus for hi ¢ ut Germany ceuscs her warll ene NG SUrupsa. isual quality that was noted in his health, Mm, Kameneff and Tsurupi World of i apparcn, Ansonia Man Dies From e i e o el ons | membors of the beuncl, are acting ai | 4 gaged i em, as persistently g % . Boolklix S N ] 3 heads of the government during the | e Injuries Received Jan, 29 " !¢ < premier's absenee. [ . v S MANCROFT ESEAYS by Arthur y : 7 . DR . \nsonta, . 26.—Alfred Renni 10 CALL AT BOULOGNE, LASKER REACHES PORT ggn of 20 Forest avenue this city died | Boulogne, France, Feb, 26.Ham-| Roval, Esthonia, Feb, 26,—The ice- | MY DIPLOMATIC EDUCATION by @1y this morning at the Griffin hos- |burg-S8outh American lners will | Lound ship upon which Dr, Emman- NUALITY GUUDS‘AT J3l8 MAINST Noriul Ninkerdsel pital as a result of injuries received Lagain make Boulogne a port of call, | uel Lasker, former international chess o A velist ang Saturday noon ary 29, when he nning with the next westward | champion, I8 a passenger has' been | [(UNUNY PR!CES TEL 2485 was suid to have en flung under a [telp of the Cap Polomo, Boulogne released by fee breakers and has are moving trollgy car on Main strect by was abandoned as o port of call after vived at Stockholm, according to word utomobile, Both legs were mangi- the Ruhr occupation when German received here, Dr, sker will pro- | ed, one being later amputated at the [ships were subjected 1o cspeclally | ceed to Gormany W he will em- | he Rerved for 10 years, GTICEin hospital, The patient hud been |wovere measures of inspection bark for New York. 4 k most interestingly of the L.rn'.\\lvl; teadlly weaker \Hv?- the ace l‘c““ Fl"-\h lO l;(‘\! 4"."" 33 Froshdhohisduigr o pg | cldent and pneamonia developing, h Shoulders .. Ib c Potatoes, Peck C ¢ died this morning. The police ar ! Uit prate COMTEIVACE. | gqag Josoph Chlarmonte of 120 | sy o - 3 Best Pure Campbell’s 2 'bincs in an unusual de- foyognug street, New . Haven, driver | L ,md .2 C Beans .. 3 Cans C ton, Nterdry quality, hu-"oc yni car and held him in bonds of nison who is marre THE ORIENT IN BIBLE TIMES by 400 two small children and was pres bt paring to board a north-hound tr istory of th country and | iy und went under the rear - : ‘3 o . 5 srroundin BYpL, Baby- of the strect car, ! the Mediter. r ponsr il iiabpt sy LVILS OF INVENTION g p i 7 — All Day Specials — ! cclally use-| Adding Machine and Typewriice Cut g 2 S ROAST PORK ............ccovvvvvnvnnn. Ib 15e cadable by 61l nto Theee Ldducational Elements. o ; & LEGS GENUINE LAMB ................. Ib 35¢ . Tooktis.| 00 SRR - FRESH CUT HAMBURG ................ Ib 18¢ HONOGRAPH CONSTRUCTION by and adding machin ""“"; “; decply = = . BEST FRANKFORTS .................... Ib 18¢ b, M. Winterour inte the Importance of the threc ohd _ SUGAR CURED BACON ... " 5 b 25¢ fine Mansfield, g | FItNE and ‘rthmetic.” C. L. Teld, su- ‘ LEAN BOILING BEEF .................. b 10¢ B e achoois, toh the annual convotion o . ; LEAN CORNED BEEF .................. b 10¢ throughout her Schools, told the annual convention of tlestod mnd pub-| Lo deBariniant of Subortat e erion bt : EVAPORATED MILK ................ 3 cans 29¢ . e . ; Ly il GRANULATED SUGAR . TR ] - and an'_Only ronding. among \ PREMIER SALAD DRESSING ... large jar 33¢ remuiy ninflueneccd by M. Bamue rmat who h " us secretary Amorican legation at Havana thagen, and of the American t Tokic d at Rome, At the yuist Substitution, Mr. Reid pointed it | \ % a of the With the decreased importar y | Sugar Corn .. 2 cans 25¢ Confectionery 2 Sugar . soe B former fundamentals is com B Grine the kit 31 atest i | . Faney Tomatoes, 2 cans 25¢ R"(“" L'"f“‘h 'amount of cxercise for - hi, t ot % ('a":;'(;(.le'!: w“ > yemtal characteristie, the 1§ ot i ; S Gk St oo 300 ] mpbel Soo PULITICAL EYSTEM OF BRI i B e g C mpbell ‘Bean gl CITH ke o1 | in these subjects. he explain ‘ . A a « Beans DIA ITH SPECIA 8 industrs Gold Medal Flour, sack $1 EFERENCE TO THE RECE music and the fine @ CONSTITUTION AL € NG , larts, regarded by many us cducational T . .. el Beauty—Durability——Simplicity Welgweod Cronme " up-to-d EQUITY REJECTS OV LR, These Are the Qualities That Place the BUTTER, fresh made ...... i AT L ' STRICTLY FRESH EGGS ........... 2 dozen 87¢ ' . it gubmittcd by g Fir r. the- . o I WA T e Unlversal Electr 1C Washer Nucoa Nut Oleo First Prize Nut Good Luck Oleo CONST PATION r ! bring about an agreement betwes . 29¢ b Oleo 29¢ h e h Is the Curse of Creation the Producing Managers' assoctatio Fac In the Lead - e RSy -y and the Bquity, has been rejected t In appearance a credit to any kitchen of laundry—so CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES ......... dozen 23¢ and 90 per cent of the start of T . I P : : : : " .- e 3 2 attcr organiza aecording well built that service of any kind is practically eliminated o AV 2 > b - . every serious sickness—causing de- ! i Gwers nouncoment st M. Erlanger's o caxy to eperate that a child can manage it without EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ....... 5 for 25¢ pression of spirits, irritability, T " h h e gyl ot i o R e - drowsiness, loss of apostite, cor. i bt o oo o S Sy ; y difficulty. Calif. Sunkist Lemons, Large White rect this trouble at once, and you ' e ate w Eoyuit And at these unequalled terms: dozen .... 19¢ Cauliffower ... each will be a8 near proof against pos- refore, 1 i Pey Fresh Pulled Beets sible infection and diseass 1 point and b ; ' ONLY $7.50 DOWN slo.oo Month Flz)n'da .N‘clldml-edt : Pmnt:u( A A ¢ ranges .. ozen 3%¢ arge Ripe Bananas rmon " cratie g 3 FREE HOME TRIAL Teeberg Lettuce, 2 for 2° dozen Lolders of 4, March 13 1 l,arn Yellow Onions Kea ris wetid opres Ao gt 2t N e G S B TEL. 230 SMOKED SHOULDERS Over 80 Years the Standard ™ How and when did | wa cales-manager TONIGHT IS MERIDEN NIGHT : Elks’ Fair, Elks’ Hall, Washington St. Vaudeville by Seelye Entertainment Bureau $7,000 CASH GIVEN AWAY or

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