New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 5

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Ul e | commende Histo male and foen [rvin Cobb, on psy doz. ] 24cH rites of hie v and his h ul, other co ding with a Pury uces a subjoet and w hooks to dircet the Thus far the f appearcd: Bic i ivotal I Wt Ameri intr r Looks only 8 with |y nry Beston, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, JANUARY 5 study of the South American Unig . |its peoplo and special problems, | servier Egyptian Cam- | ! 1y directors of [ which AR paigns, h Campatgn jn In- |1 or the annual | and similae questions may be g | The Romantic 90%s by Richard Le- fdin, pract whole of | mesting, and 1 will belund from which an intelligent opin- | Gallienne, | Boer War, and finally the Gr 5 again nawed os dent, 1t 18 ex-1ion abont them may be formed by | Mr LeGallienne was an insider of | War up to the Battle of e Citen pected, and will then enter into his|the veador isiders in the brilliant Hterary | S A Lik in American Public s of Englund during the 90's.| Rook of Gallant Vagabonds by 00k 1§ altogether | jrepe you will find gathered i their own vagabond company, Joh o [Ledyara, at Biography by | sophomor | aroun ag for | 0ok ASSORTED I'ROSTED cup CAKES y L,b como agents of destruction for|a morul and cconomic eollapse, and |spir atlon to paronts ar dove long PRY, | themse nd for others, The wu-| this book i really an exhortution | canno 10 Interest everyon 1 %OMS ¢ A8, fron v G s 00 SR N l]qTH YEAR Al our { rary thors nt & full account of the| to his countrymen that they bear 5 YOUng prop ) Ahspain and Dialogues in Limbo Georg o of - reat work carried ouf, its results | themselves nobly In disast I ST \ 1oty of all | Santaya pentry fron i st Mexieort | #nd an explanation of the elreum- | present problems o t Dritain Life by W, 1 f va I ,""' iy AT NATI“NM‘ p"ANK y :m.l o _'H\_' 0%, [stances that Justiy i und the Unlted States of Amerlew| For many years W, B, Maxwell “ v ) m ) ha o historienlly trested fn ; e e Sis s eom Identical at many points and | hns been obser in Its varion W " vorid of * These are some of South Africa: People, Places and | for "']“!- ‘*\‘H th 3 i be and ']‘l‘w“- nirust '\ LT e " A | Willlam Allen White | Problems by Willlam Dawson, ecordad serlonw tention in thi cun reac Is # it f I America wiblle Opinlon of | ¥itlded to the saseination of South | ' n " clected President | |\ . o o \ a et 0 1 | w . . which he is joint author with Walter | md has much to say in praisc Memorics b ; - ¢ £ Myer, Thi ds e sixtih booklet i | of the country and its people, ye - A A Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo o] wing with a Purpose” | discussing the vario of the B S e e Had A Will Help You At tho throshold of his §th year f1 published by the Amcrican |native problem in he has [sauRlzBain DA oAl T o Kstolit i ) at the ) Britain National \»ml' i v Association and circulated (much to say in ca arehing | « Brrr et Ll L 2 tHat T mm\ kow uften you have and with \ eriticism, This 1s a Yook ot bnve e pparently n led, you can siop burnine, hat it ix a good deal more: it is rought to success by m tigger and 1 ma quickly by wpplying short tinie usually every war on & tal arg L emna, Tetter, Pimpics, DAL AL L ads and similar skin dis iRl S ‘\-rruud ISRt oo (the vkin and m am Penn and the Quaker ac Y, way n America e oap, antiseplic world | « 1l druggists. 1y of the gai ogy and Social | of others: but a Key to tation «¢ modern soc v||l Purituns I open room we have | thor d rom his conside ration ot | \v and Arthur Rimba shelv which we Keep vario pesg of men and women | o who became an African | |(ff hooks we have which ave re- famazit conclusions. 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