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- 11 New Books at | The Institute CRATER- CONGO by Alex- ACROSS THE G LAND TO THE ander Barns. “A sequel to “The the stern Congo,” j of exploration Wonderland of telling nd v Tanganyika Territory, ests, lakes and voleanoes of the Eastern Congo, with son: the capture and trai can elephant. 1dly important for the n to understand this man who has swayed great iss in Washington .ml w thinks it.” A\Ill'l\l ETIC PUNCTIONS OF EAS AND THE SUC- CF > LIN b erick John J. ) ARTISTS Weber. ALDWIN LONG- 1. Wad Ju to the O BERMUDA HOUSES Humphreys, “The first attempt to CHAMBER MUSIC FOR AMATIEL by John D. Hayward. “ 8 » RECIPES G. . rUBLIC CHOICE FOR CLEVER| COOKS by Juc | Alien, 1IIA OPINION the functions and pos- ofession of Public recently intro- A =lmh sibilities of the y Relations Counsel, duced element in public life— scope and technique, and application to advantage is discussed with mod- eration and common sense.” DUMPING: A PROBLEM IN INTER- | NATIONAL TRADE by Jacob Viner | “A book o a sale hod \lhhh‘ fpvolves price discrimination l..n\..n. pational markets, with, ly, prices | for sales abroad lower than for sales at home. 1t deals with a subject upon | which mueh emotion and little rea- gon has been expended, and is a very worth-while contribution to the his- tory and theory of this phasc of com- meretal policy P ECONOMICS OF A FOOD SUPPLY W, O, Hedrick, pe story of the way in which food comes to the consumer, beglnning | with the raw material and problems of actual produetion, and ending with & chapter on food distribution by the government. .. CHRISTIAN AND II. Lane EVOLUTION FAITH by H. | tions for 1 \'HII * " a quiet 1ife, a story of the pu t priest's devotion 1o his chos en work, of his frigndships, his fdeals \is enthuslasms. A large part| of the book is given up to a collection | of hitherto unpublished poems by Father Tabb, W 6w FUNDAMENTALS OF ITY by M. ¢, Vedder S SPIRIT AND THE les Gore, . HOW THE MIND FALLE INTO ER- RO by 10 B, Smitl “The comnion errors in logic sre made every day in the course of wovents are re graphically drawn from by - 2 Beauty A Glczmfi' \1;1» of Hair 33c “Dande for Any Girl's Hair CHIISTIAN- HOLY by C CHURCH whieh norr exposed examples from with the «h scicnees and " does \Vonders ter ang nEt e uthfel your hair | PERSONAL 1 in | er undermine its interest, TEACHING O IMPF ONS THAT HAVE MAINED by Ethel Smyth, “A book of memorics in which the author writes of her childhood and life in Germany where A re- , vivid, and more Wd interesting. P LAST SECRETS by John Buchan. The author tells the defeats and fos, fears and heroisms of the a exp torth to « markable book, than amusing « viet perilous and S arth that kep! ) intact until this cen- I places as the North and uth Poles, Mt. i s, Lhasa and » Holy Cities of Islam. AND SPORTS umes MacDonald, S MAHATMA GANDHI by Romain core vecognition of Gandhi's and his devotion to the higher terests of his people. 1 ire te m S t nanderatt, the reprobation o ! pe reistence in the w nee, but also of non-co- perpetuating what | non-resjs eration tyrans \ EXCHANGE by ay working | Sa post-war e present of exe and explains fluctuations. ci; PR 7 AND ANGLO-AMERI-| TONS by E. H, Daven-| and Sidney It Cooke. | the international | amble for control of the sources of | oil. 1t includes a description of how | gusoline is sceured from crude oil and | ment of the oil resources of the DR CAN THEATER by O. s e e JLIGION AND THE| 'K OF DEVOTION by Dean W. | R. Inge, “An ennobling book that had its| origin, not in controversy nor from | eny desire to sermonize, but in be-| avement, in sorrow over the death of the author's little daughter, The author is seen as a messenger of light | and as the bringer of a peace which, | the truest sense, passeth under- | umhiinz. : . oo l|’|.]‘\\"'ll‘>l| AND WOOD PULP IN NORTH AMERICA by Royal 8. Kellogg. v .o ERBS OF GOYA by Young. “An ingenious commentary on the | colleetion of Goya's prints known as the Disps »s or Proverbs, By dint of interpretation, biographie detait and facile njecture the author has pieced together a philosophy whose | tactitions character does not altogeth- PRO Blamire P AND SHAMS by renes all Jacks. { “A collection of essays prompted | ,v reflection on the course of events | during the Tast nine years, Dr, Jacks | sets forth the need for new methods | and new men it civilization is not to | be overtaken by disaster, ..o Law- | SAFETY FIRST FOR SCHOOL AND | HOME by Harriet Beard. “This offers many practical sugges- remedying conditions that cause aceidental injuries and deaths | and for the systematie instruction and | training of children during the years | when their habits are fnrmimz .. | BOXNING by Trever C.i STORY OF Wignall. PR INDUSTRIAL ARTS| IMENTARY BCHOOLS by iggers and MeMurry, s . RADIO IN Bl MeM HENL CIRCUIT | DESIG s e WHAT BOOKE CAN DO FOR YOU by Jesse L. mett, .. WRITTEN IN It ald Cumberland, “A volume of reminisconces discuss. many celebrities, among whom | Arthur Symons, Sheila Kaye- Wijliam Butler Yeats, Arthur Margot Asquith and John | XDSHIP by Ger- ing are &mith, Maehon, | Galsworthy. [ « s Fiction THE SUN by E. 1. Sabin, ¢ % ¢ CITY OF GOLDEN ¢OCOON by Ruth Crose, HEIRS APPARENT by Philip Gibbs. | LEAVE 1T PEMITH by Wodrhouse TO g 40 MISTRESS WILDING by Rafael 8 batini The Little o Dress Goods Sho 400 MAIN STREET Big Values | OF I POLLY PREFE TONY * books a higher mather struse explains th o NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRID 1, 1924 THE Reid. RED u_\ Guy Boiton FROM AMERICA by Kather- ine H. Taylor « TRIAL CONTINUES, .\p.n MeCRAY Cross-exam- former d of agri- ssumed today at the | - on \ own, to be ¢ funds of the boar en on the stand ned that the ernor us and Doy wosit for bank de- ' fc RUSSIAN MA Riga. April 1.—Word has be o from Rus: uste he will & ment ord FOR SMOK 3 Ol READING. I‘ April 1.—-The 1 the peass even on atics and othe b- e a bit mi sl e Crocodile, the leaves are used for| pers. ua Moscow demand for no subj ys the ma rette p: archRuog: lub endorsed ‘nited State for ‘rincs of an attempt to i i o vy amete SWEDISH REPUBLICANS 0. K. | JUDGE ALLING FOR HAYOR lub Has Meeting and Officially En- dorses All Candidates Nominated on G. O. P. Ticket, The Swedish-American Itepublican Ber w. mayor at a Judge min lling's candidncy night, for acting on | . the me of Republi last for city ¢ . inal plans of the club calle sr holding a rally in behalf of the owing to smallpox »out 1h city, it was igements for ht's meet- the candi- | officially endorse REPAIR LEAKY PONTOON. -A leaky pontoon ¢ cruiser Chicago | oint avia ¥ planes s before th . m., Thursday for on the next leg | und the world. | their ave at 6 The sailfish is the fastest denizen {of the s WEDNESDAY SPECIALS THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO.- NUALITY GOODS AT [[0 OMY PRICES 318 MAINST TEL. 2485 Morning Specmls P|01|1 TA.Mtoll AL M. Sper ¢ & Barn BACON ...... 1 29C Best Mn}ne POTATOES, peck 3 l C’ (‘AMPBELL’b PORK and All Day Specials in ROAST PORK (not frozen FRESH CUT HAMBURG Lean Smoked SHOULDERS b lOC sHouwmh 1b 12C BEANS 3 cans 25¢ All Departmems ). LEAN BOILING BEEF .... ROAST VEAL . LAMB FORES .. BEST FRANKFORT:! SAUERKRALT ...... CORNED BEEF ... 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