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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD e — — — S — N PLEASURE HAUNTS O1F LONDON |know about 1 I Vool th IS DURING FOUR CENTURIES, by |street altho there wu wri ! E. Beresford Chancellor. ‘ noabout him in his te. For a Mr. Chancellor's book 1s fntended |time, i yout Hed I Anier 18 @ monumental protest against the [ica and studicd ar Il 1 colls % |old charge that England takes her | Shr George had v ostraordinary PRIAPUS AND THE 1o {vleasures sadly. He treats largely of | porsonality M ey Conrad A o—— | popular entertainment, field sports, 'was not ulea His Liogra) Priupus 11 r Z { 4 : io | fairs and pleasure gardens. Tt s « | cr has tuken grest poins to g it appeared in a1 04 Yoars I8 Given Man [0 |Givercine account or'ime Smstonmman (1o o 1o, il o7 his now: aem o F |enjoying hMmself through fo n-fd Diog 1 ). He ) el Bmghammn [turies of changing customs and in ‘oo ) \ terests, good humoredly, as a rule. [ PRANCE AND THI 1 RENCH w's id isos t — even when the diverslons are unsuc- | gjsloy Huddlesto obseur fi . Dolhl, New York., Feb. 23 (- C8sful. 914.21-C36p [ Mr. Hud Io lmsell fa- ! 0 o Vacing an indeterminate sentence of Sy jmong du orld war u : ) s from two to four years at hard SLAVONIC NATIONS OF YESTER. |newshapur and contributes A labor in Auburn prison after having | DAY, by M. viel o many old English n His admitted that his “punishment has | Thru select re adings from recent | purpose was ite popular IAN Laen going on ever since I found my | articles in |handbook of I'r d 118 | H[PATR!C PABDON P crimo had been d Anierican periodicals complete whhin its modvst G. Beale, by his own nations tudisd ) selections At purposo has L Tmir N[]T KNOW\] T[] REUEWEP scorned by friends and family, pre. |chosen afford a general view of | lod. Politics, cconomies and 1 vured today to begin serving time these people, their civilization, lan- are up to the minute of for robbing u grave in Handock to Buage and literature. ‘The countrivs printir O144-HSE Coffin Say< He is Not Aware of Any conceal his disappearance visited are Iy sCseononlovakia AR At a dramatlc session of the Dela. | POland, Serbla and Bulgaria. 2147 [SREVENTY SUMMERS, by Poultnes Move to Petition Tor ware county court yesterday, the S'% o s Higgloy . His Release former president of the Mobinco | A man who has T Brokerage company of Binghamton, | THINGS SEEN IN SWITZERLAND |summers and other seasons {n G Fev, 23 ) rreated recently in Miami, [ IN WINTER, by €. N. Domville-jabout the world wherever ay Hilc ot Ila,, unfoldad his story of the events | Fif® X Inlarcaung snonisdaliie I Iivat Mational of last September, which ended In | Au the title indicates the writer jcould herdly fall to pro SRS s flight to Boston and thence to confines himself to a scription of \.” A .”l D iroush i southland, and pleadod guilty to |¥Infer in the Alps, paviicularly the |Aany of his preudices the grave robbing charge. Two otlier | Winter sports in favorite epots, jbut he is nc e is indictments charging forgery and | Many of the snow scenes which il {fs a very 1 gk i grand larceny will he held fn abey. | lUstrate "“‘("“ o "‘“‘:\""\""'_; s Bt i ance until the prison term is finish- I'“ ? there and delightfully famitlar | PARENTS GLIDI 0 L Assuring Judge Andrew 5 Me. ¢ those who have boen. 914.94-D71 |-1.|y\~ READING r ‘ Fusus Naught that he had been 3 5 | onner wholls cditor orANe s the check up which D b i1 Saielng Vi araes ‘of | BRUAVIDRIEN, o Yo Broudss| Sl Batie, who o sdlae of i fmaking Qie ek wg_ s ¢ }'f":“"m"r “:1‘,];: 1““;:‘:"";""“"‘“‘“‘:{t"> ehiaviorism, the new school of [national Book I v i som the $137.000 fch the D04y L Al CE UG hsyehology which excludes from [admirably j HIE) o0k for | hank heen unable to tr 3eale declared that every elick of consideration all the subjective ele- [the Dividing the Mr, he is doing the wheels on the train that carried | [OT8F present in the other schools |gTeat field of children's reading in LAl he ca i up this work, i him to New York and Wahington, | [0 sy Bl 0™ elementa |to six major classificallons, she o CreE s Gilpatric to («?m z e cheater, and caused him | (Gl i e oxprossed in terms of | made it casy to find at once e |Tiartford for another hearing be- > K0 to Boston where he sent, |gyiiue and response is discussed [particular kind of book, whether |fore Referee In Bankruptey Saul through an attorney, money to his | LTy Botenelatiinalional ginative, histo seient or | Berman soon as possible wite, exponents. There are twelve lectures jother that sired. The groups | qipatric was at the bank again Pronouncing sentence the judge included, each m which has a de- |are also ol ed according to age. | yoday ing over the hooks item hy said: fnite messnse. No conclusions | 25.5-B6 4 item, the assistance of Mr. “This {s not g case where a made for wh there is not actual | L Coffin Miss 1 E. Sharpe, ture from the court could proof by experiment. 150-Wash. | TWENTY-NINE LOVE STORIES, ook nd Coffin s good purpose. Your own consciency o Ernest Rhys & C. €mith, clared th there was “nothing new can do that x x MORE CHANGES AND CHANCES, | of the twenty-nine stories in |0 ronort.” He said he planned to ways the case that nvun a your by H. W. Nevinson. this volume arc modern a nearly |jpiestigate along cerfain lines to- man who had ‘he opportunities, up- | Thosa who read Changes and |ull by lish auth though "y, v that would pre enable bringing and home surroundings ¥ou | (‘hanees by this old style English sprinkling of "Amerfcans himito dolerminciar the onadtofithe have had that his punishment |joyrnalist will weleome this second Including 0. Henry. | v juct how much le v G should fall aviest on his family volume, There are many commer sant, and Hearn patric's pr will b required ¢ friends. X X X x I cannot on people of note whom he knows, Clork Launders” pend sentence upon you." He writes of the historie changes in 4 e 1’ the Coneerning reports of a plan on In the court room, thronged With ilie eyentfnl pe o 15494-1414, |« : to petition a pardon for Gil- nts, Mr N412m. i old in verse.™ patric, Receiver Coffin said that “so and his . . AT w as T know there fs no considered four year old Harriet, |HOW TO FEED THE BABY, by DAGOURT GS by S Anlonionic 1[. lx\..’ made” toward that ob who, the prisoner said, turned from | T.ena K. Sadler, M. T | nante, of the Per- him “with loathing” after the erime. | A large per cent of the abounding | ma Court International A RO s confuision and sentence is ' misinformation in the world today s | o coneluding episode in 2 case which 'eoncer with the attracted wide tion. Beale's i r babies. Fortunately sntomobile, wrecked and burnec ilable a good m hooks on and ptember 28, last infant care harred body in Its was first thongh “hich are beacon lizhts to concerned | to have been that of the broker and parents. Most of booksiars § the funeral service was in progress |Written by skilled physicians. They | liefore police discovered the decop- not meant to he a substitute tion. Conflicting reports baffled po- doctar's advice hut as o guide lice and county and state authorities 0 the mother hotween doet SO D s T e Fe e give her an understanding of | rs. 640-Sal, s Miami. physeians ITHAMYRI®, by R At ioar Library | T ert Calverley velyan belisves that poetry as a inm for the expression of subtle fecll however, infinite To the ey RATAINOT SBOW iy yaricty, has necessary limitatior is no dr i8 the warm e < has a fature only | vappi 1 ut if poets can b rtistically honest | Beneath the whi li¢ and at the same time depart from | o diane T, wonders untold in idice against rhetoric and from flower, plan This week pa o small effem Iyrics they so of the library will f In at present. $05,1.TT2 fivery space a dispioy £ 8 @ EARLY PORMS AND STORIES, by | and flowers i ywijliam B, Yeats. | BroshurCiSmis ‘Wolume: oft “Mr work UISTANCCR | g oS and stories print- govern the g iy various Looks. 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