New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1925, Page 3

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- W S 7w NT “May is bullding her house. April blooms She is roofing over the glimmering rooms; Of the oank and the beech she builded its beams, And, epinning all day at her sccret looms, With arras of leaves each wind- swayed wall She pletureth over, and peopleth it all With echoes and dreams, And singing of streams.” ~~Richard Le Galllenne, With hath May s still a week or twd away but it is time to take stock of our possessions If we are not to be outdone by old Mother Nature who is mysteriously working her magic about us, surprising us every day| and hour with some new loveliness. A soft green s epread over lawn and fleld, the trees that were drab and dull a few days ago are alive with fuzzy buds of red and yellow and delicate tracery of tender new leaves, and the gardens. are bright with daffodils and bluebells. With the spring comes an awaken- | ing desire to improve our homes, to repair the ravages of winter, to tear down the old and unsightly, to enlarge, rebuild and freshen our homes, to meet halfway the l‘xpcc-“ fant beauty of the world about ue. | Some enterprising individuals have | already been busy with paint, shingles, hammer and nalls, and have worker miracles both inside and out or doors, while others not content with this overhauling are | planning entirely new homes. No| change should be made without forethought, planning and informa- tion upon the subject, for these are | things which are more or less per- | manent and with which we must | live everyday. If you wish to build, make additions, or In any way change your home the following | list of books, to be found at the library, may help you, | Amcrican Homes 171 AMERICAN HOMES. Builders' Service Bureau, The collection of homes shown in | Hom; | THE' DELINEATOR PRIZE $3,000 o the amateur craftsman. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SMALL HOUSES, by Gilbert Mur-[ HOME AND MODEL INTERIORS taugh, | by Henry W, Frohie and Allce F, With drawings by the author. and Bettina Jackson. IO S ‘ 9., 9 ¥ CRAFTSMAN HOUSES by Gustav |THE ROOM BEAUTIFUL by Clif- SOUTHINGTON NEWS The Pextos lost the verdict in the Stickley. ‘ ford and Lawton, final gume for the champlonship of Found in the contents: A collection of interior 1lustra ‘lh-, Farmington \uI‘I-y basketball A pleasant and homelike cottage |tions showing decoration and fur- | league st night when the '4‘1 designed for a small family, nishing details of the important fur. | Wood quintet defeated them, 24-16, An old fashioned house with din- | nighing periods | at the Bristol high school, The two | teams wore tled at the end of the ing room and kitchen in one. | PO e Ll b i Willow chalrs and settees wm\-h‘ Some Books on Furniture !:;ul:‘m nl aon un.d lnrohae “.‘fl.';.}?.‘ harmonize, CHATS ON COTTAGE AND FARM- | the first two games of the play Tho natural garden. | "HOUSE FURNITURE by Arthur|S¢rles. The third game, played on Nodih cutral floor, was a thriller from Hayden, With a chapter on Old |# neu " SMALL, 'COUNTRY HOUSES OF | jaiciian’ Chintzes. start to finish, At the end of the today by Lawrence Weaver. FURNITURE MASTERPIECES OF | first hall the score was 9-9, but the M DUNCAN PHYFE by Charles| Elmwood players launched an attack OLD NEW ENGLAND DOORWAYS | (aver Cornelius. |fn the final perlod which - carried by Albert G. Robinson, |'THE FURNITURE OF OUR FORE- | them into the lead and gave them With many illustrations from the | |\\THERS by Eather Singleton, | the game author's unique collection of photo- .\'RNISHING THE HOME OF k Harton featured the Elm- graphs of old time New l-:nslun'l} GOOD 'TASTE by . Luecy Abbot | wood attack, while Parker, besides Houses and Doorways. | Thorp. liolding his man to one basket, shot DEESL LY A brief sketch of the Period a trio of double-deckers Nimself. RECLAIMING THE OLD HOUSE giyles in Interlor Decoration with|Cushing led the Pextos' offense. by Charles Edward Hooper. suggestions as to their employment | “Chicf” Larson prevented Sipples P in the Homes of today. from scoring by very adroit defen- BUNGALOWS by Henry H. Saylor. |[AMP SHADES. How to make sive play, The score: L |"“them by Olive Earle. Elmwood JOURNAL HOUSES issued by the| The purpose of this hook Is to Flold Foul TH Ladles’ Home Journal. | make the art of shading lamps and ' 1. Barton, If. ot 2 8 S0 & |candles a little less of a problem | Bennett, If, DEI Sipples, rf. ... HOUSES. . New Rooks L Barton, o, .. THE SMALL HOUSE for a Moder- | ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKING Y‘;'lm & P B it e v OSOREH S byt yan ot Baakin, | Larson, Ig. Als Iioome by Bikin Wellleh, | A practical craft for domestic P'arker, rg Home ohariers ace; . ; sclenca classes, glrls' schools, wom- | 1"€Ahl:1°’."°‘r“]'{"o‘i“';“”l hot ;” | |en's institutee, trade classes. Totals n Americal n s o lvse coster ETH LIMERICK t"':‘he Houee with the Green Shugt ROOK by Langford: Roed, Illus ,lllar]t:hrl l' 7 v ushing, rf Cozy House. Origin, history and achlevements | - L Conli o of the limerick, with over 400 se- [rom]m"{ of. ated ax ngland, c. MAKING AND FURNISHING OUT- | lected examplea. - “me] OR MS AND PORCHES | s \ :f;)u ])]lof?)plr,-i,:\hu PORCHES | 1,01 KSONGS OF THE SOUTH by |Gl 18, ... o SR R | John Harrington Cox. | Cavanaugh, rg, .... 0 ) " IN | The text of 185 Southern ballads | = e ! mfi?'&v}\- N Al tolicaonay it oniiner | TotIy 51 HOUSES, compiled by Willlam Phillips Comstock. 80 designs. 200 illustrations. Coee REMODELLED FARMHOUSES by Mary H. Northend . variations, collected under the auspices of the West Virginia Folk- lore society and edited by fits ar- chivist, Professor Cox of West Vir- ginia Universit Literary Digest. . Paul Pelkey of Bristol, driver of the automobile which struck a pole near the Oak Hill cemetery Sunday | morning and resulted in the death | of George Kafalas, who was also in the car, walved examination in the local town court yesterday and was | bound over by Judge H. D. Fitz- .. THE ISLES OF FEAR: The Truth About the Philippines by Kather- ine Mayo. D HOUSES by Rtobinson, s OLD NEW ENGLA Albert G. | THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL, Bullding Annual 1925, this plan book has been selected | Ty from several thousand submitted de- | Katherine Mayo's account of our great island empire, the Phillppines, i3 the first revelation of the soclal and political conditions under which |the people of the island live, which | has touched the heart and con- science of the American public, The book s of absorbing interest in patrick to the June term of the su- perfor court under bonds of $1,500. | Joseph Callahan of Bristol, who had been the third person in the ma- chine and who had been arrested for | driving while under the influence of liquor, was released when it was s With the exterfor and frame of | ALar |the house seftled next comes the e j |auestion of furnishing it and here | DISTINCTIVE HOMES op MOD- {also timely ald will be provided by | ATE COST, edited by Henry |expert decorators in the following | H. Taylor. books: A collection of country and subur- | ban homes in good taste with somse | value in suggestion for the home | builder. | | CORNS Lift Off——fio Pain! | | | | Py | > Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a litt] *Ireezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fie gors. Your dru; t sells a tiny bottle of Interior Decoration its attitude toward Philippine fnde. | ShOWR that Pelkey was the driver. pendence and the American admin.|JU%80 Willlam J, Malone represented INTERIOR istration of the islands, DECORATION TOR | PR ;‘0'0“';\\ NEEDS by Agnes|LIKE SUMMER'S CLOUD by | oster Wright. | Charles 8. Brooks, This book is written for those whoi g ¥s on the lighter aspects of life, including music and the stage, bicyeling and Biblical heroes, trom- bones and tallors. Mr. Brooks has seasoned his wit with philosophy and has concealed a highly polished cannot employ decorators or who, employing them wish to work un- derstandingly with them, | e REDEEMING OLD Amelia Leavitt Hill. Ve THE ART OF HOME DECORA- TION by Mary Harrod Northend. . | HOMES by | |good humor. CHILD WELFARE e THE HOUSE IN GOOD TASTE by | Elsie de Wolf THE HEALTHFUL HOUSE by R s Lionel Robertson and T, C. G| b rovs That One Out of Donnell. Emphasizes the health importance of beautiful colors and beautiful lines and masses, beautiful wall and floor coverings, equally with fresh air and light. R THE NEXT TO NOTHING HOUSE by Alice Van Leer Carrick. v e Birthday Anniversary, Chicago, April 21.—Child will be observed in the United States on May 1, and in a plea is- sued today by the Gorgas Memorial Institute of tropical and preventive medicine, parents, the medical pro- fession, religlous, fraternal and busi- ne 'THE EXPE RATOR by INTERIOR D Ashmun Kelly, . . | operate in a wide-spread observance | COLONTAL INTERIORS by Leigh |Of the occasion to the end of re- French, Jr. ducing early deaths among Infants. Photographs and measureqd draw.| “One out of every 13 babies born Ings of the colonial and early in the United States die hefore periods. " |reaching thelr first birthday,” sald . & . !{the announcement, *“The 35,000,000 GOOD TASTE IN HOME FUR- | children of the United States are NISHINGS by Maud Ann Sill and |subject to the dangers which exist Henry F ckmare gill. through neglect and parental care- “I’reezone” for a few cents, sufficient | “What can T do to make my home | lessness. If the knowledge of pre- to remove cvery hard corn, soft corn, |more comfortable, more cheerful, | vention, possessed by seientific medi- or corn between the toes, and the|and more beautiful? | cine, guided parents, the death rate 1ot calluges, without soreness or ir- sl of the nation would be cut many ritation. COLOR SCHEMES FOR THE |hundreds of thousands.” STORE Who ever heard of value at the very hei hats alike. These See Our Win values are up to $7.50 and hardly two THESE HATS ARE ON s THIS SALE IS FOR SALE IN THE E E é E TWO DAYS ONLY DOWNSTAIRS WEDNESDAY AND 177 MAIN STREET TRIMMED HAT SALE EXTRAORDINARY Straw Hats, Sil combinations of see these hats to such a wonderful ght of the season— are all new hats, but for best choi dow Display | style under a surface of spontaneous | Every 13 Babies Dies Before First | health | organizations were urgad to co- | In this assortment is a large number, Two Days Only—Wednesday-Thursday | Pelkey. | | Miss Marian Anna White of 40 | Hillside avenue, Plantsyille, and | Lonald Clark of 5 Bristol street will |be awarded distinguished essay | medals and honor certificates for | completing and submitting essays in the Home Lighting Contest held last | October. The award will be made within the next weck, Kiitonic Post, American Legion, will hold its annual banquet at the | Edson house, Plantsville, this ev | ning. State Commander E. L, White of New Haven and Past State Com. mander Bdward J. Kelley will speak. An orchestra will play during the dinner, and a program of entertaln- ment will follow the mea. Romeo Donlas of Plantsville, ar- rested last week by Constable G. R. | Thompson on a charge of reckloss driving, was fined $25 and costs to- talling $ in the towa court yes- terday, Indicationy are that the annual clean-upday, set for tomorrow, will | be pleasant and that the collection of rubbish will not have to be post- ! poned. One trip only will be mads l over each street by the wagons mak- ing the collection. Receptacles will | be replaced on the sidewalks unless | | the collector is requested to fake | them. No garbage or ashes will be 1 ken. | il The Ladies' Aid society of First Baptist church will meet in the I'church parlors tomorrow attarnoon. THURSDAY k Hats and various materials. You must appreciate the values. ce come early. | 1 | the | English Ribbed; fancy Jacquard tops. All sizes. Pair ..... drop of Entire Stock Baby’s Rubber Pants at 17c Included are Kleinerts makes.. All sizes. Children’s %4 Sport Socks stitch, 25e assorted hack, $1.00 Women’s Cotton Hose In black and cordovan; mock seam back, medium weight, All sizes. Pajritoeess value. Pair 10c¢ Women’s Heavy Silk Hose the favored shades. Pair.. Irregulars of $1.00 Hose. Al o 65c_ Fibre In the favored high colors, Women’s Novelty Voile Step-Ins wellimade; at oLk TS .49c¢ Ruffled knee, pink and white .. Women’s Outsize Muslin Bloomers Fine quality, yard ...... Underwear Nainsook In white, pink and honeydew. from, 50c size Shampoo .. Fairy Soap. regular size cake { “Rinso”, package at .. Complete for Wednesday (0 ) AT A T o Lunch Kit Large size box, black japanned and with one Pint Vacuum Bottle. Complete for \\'ednes~v $l '00 day . 2SO he ori the String Mop and Mop Handle - 39c¢ Sizes 1 to 20 Strap Wrist Gauntlet Gloves Made of washable chamolsette; in brown, and Hickory ey, oak, covert, o Household Aprons and sand, with con- trasting embroic Voiles and Checked Crepes Several styles to Regular size. Sillkk' Covered Khaki SO Middies Made . of good Jean; short Well made. 59¢ J. & J. Clark’s 100-yd. Spool Cotton 10 to 70, white and black. 25 Cc Dozen . Gum Rubber In bright attractive colors. Values to 75c. Flower trimmed; many with pockets. Manufacturers’ 25(: samples Johnson'’s Prepared Wax Paste 35¢ For floors and furniture, % b, size ...... Wan-Eta Boston Peanut Bars Large chocolate bar filled 7c with peantts ... oecescssscronse All Silk Windsor Ties Hemstitched, in all the new colors, at .. 19¢ Women’s Knit Union Suits with reinforced arm 25¢ Ladies’ Knit Pants . 29¢ Your Choice of These Stamped Goods 23c 23c In Several Pretty Patterns ulass Towels Guest Towels Buffet Sets Dry Well Towels Lisle Garments shields, bodice top and loose knee. Closing out numbers.,.. Extra sizes; in tight and loose knee. Pair . Push Floor Brushes I l'ff“fi: 14-inch red block, black bristles, 54-inch Lk | handle. Special Sash Curtains Made of fine grade cross- bar marquisette, cut full length. Special zsc for Wed., pair.. Natl ro w i Hal hom the ¢ alizing by placi a best remem country’s history Colds. Fever and e~erption Grippe Preventing Pneumonia o $102in Gold —For a — Few Minutes’ Work hour and a half working a Cross 1 receive nothing for it. A utes of vour time devoted to our big Ad For This Picture” Contest may 1 Gold or a pair of theater tickets to vou will find in today’s aper— If yours is best—it

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