Thursday, June 12, 1930 Recent books added to the “bury during the month of May: ' , Biography A Great Rich Man, by L. S. Bode. Dr. Johnson and Mr. Boswell, by Harry Salpeter. Grandeur and Misery of‘Victory, by George Clemenceau. Life and Letters of Sir Harry Johnston, by Alec Johnston. -My Life, by Leon TYotaky. Useful Am Canoeing, Sailing and Motor-Boat- ing, by W. H. Miller. svda. Most Nearly J . Crumbine. Opportunities in Aviation, by Wttl- ter Huiton. Roadside Devolopment, by J. M. Bennett. _ . Rayon and Other Synthetic Fibres. Principles of Radio, by Keith Hen. Radio Manual, by G. E. sterling. Marine Motor, by F. W. Sterling. Aviation and All About It, by A. P. Collins. Revere Allen. World Politics in Modern Civilizl- tion, by H. E, Barnes. . Religion Cradle of God, b Llewelyn Powys. Christianity in t e Light of Mod- ern Knowledge. , "iid/ Print Reading, by J. R, Dal. zell. . Fine Arts Architecture of Colonial America, by H. D. Eberleim - - - _ "Handbook of the American Wine of the Metropolitan Museum, by R. F. H. Halsey. Art in Spain and Portungi, by Mar. eei Lienlatoy. Water Glrdens and Goldflsh, by R, V. Sawyer. . 7 Organization and Teaching of Art hy L. L. Winslow. A“ SOY]. Importance of Being Rythmic, by J. Pennington. - -ijiwer and Secrets of the Jesuits, by Rene Fulop-Mlller. 7 -- _ _ History _ . Oxford History of India, by V. A. Smith. . "iitimanity Uprooted, by Maurice Hindus. -q koiv" the "Reformation Happened, by mlare Belloc. , Literature English Humor, by J. B. Priestly. Ten One-Act Plays, by Alice Ger- stenberg. Trophies. by Jose leil Heredin. Green Pastures, by Mare Connelly. "r'eii"iijn/itleipeis, by Lenore Rich- So Youve Going to Germany and Austria, by C. E. Laughlin. Pictorial History of Chicago. Social Sciences Frontiers of Trade, by Julius Klein. Paeifieism in the Modern World, by Sleep, by D. A. Laird. lain. nudiyhems of Music. we. m Kit. Travel Soviet Russia, by W. R. Chamber- LIBRARY Perfect Food, by S. in Aviation, by Wal- Waterways of Westward Wander- ing, by L. R. Freeman. Wilderness, by Rockwell Kent, Fiction , Daughter of the Seine. by Jelly 'ette Eaton. Springy-by Sophis Cleugh. Trail Eater, by Barrett Willoughby. Gallows Orchnrd, by Claire Spen- By Waterways to Gotham. by L. R. Freeman. oer. Candle in the Wilderness, by Irv. ing Baeheller. Bystander, by Maxim Gorki. Loyal Lovers, by Mug-rev. Wid. demer. The Selhys, by Ann Green. Foreigner, in the Fumily, by Wil. fred Benson. Dine. Golden Stone, by D. A. G. Pen-non. Ella, by E. W. Thomas. Around the World, by Geo. Weston. Burning Ring, by Key Burdekin. Best Location for Heating Radiator Is ' Under Window, Report What is the best location for the radiator in the ordinary room in a rpsidence or apartment? Years ago radiator: were plued more or less by guess or in â€cord- ance with the wishes of the home. owner. Today they Jre placed where sci- Gtifie research by hating engineers has shown that they will perform their wbrk most eMeiently. This is at tho source of the cold sir which til. ters into the room. tn the ordinary room this is around the windows. The heat loss of the room in espe- cially great Hound the window. not merely because windows often do not fit tight, but aLso beuuse gins gives off heat to the outside sir. Very accurate dot: on the amount ot heat which will be lost Ind the Tpunt of cold air which will come in am available for the ruidance of heating contra-tors who no mem- bers of the national tussoeintion of heating contractors. . With the help of these data, the cuntrlctor knows how much hut Ion the radiators must oftset and then he can plnce his run-torn where thin but loss occurs. One of the outstanding Adv-nun: of radiator heating is that the rudi- atnrs may he pllced nenr windows. In fact. they will be most emeient at the window. The culture of the Cdchlqui of Argentina, one of the least known of eaily American peoples, is ment- Pd by an_ exhibit in the 'a'r'lll'll'ti of “chronology it Field Muleum of Natuial History. Scarab Murder Case, by S. S. VIII THE PRESS CORNED BEEF MBBY'S DRESSING RAJAH SA LAO COMET RICOWN. OR HEINZ RICE FLAKES . CRACKF.R JACK AND CANDY BARS PAN ROLLS Serve their Delieiote- GRAN "MOTH ER‘H SLICED BACON 't,W%u'Rrtggi'v I M s AW m .L'L 0N JELL-0 CHERRY, RASPBERRY Sl’NNYFIELD II 1CKORY SMOK Ell Check These FOODS FREM1 DRESSED Milk Fed Broilers . . . . . was" DRESSED Milk Fed Stewing Hens MILK no [austLegof Veal t... gluing Leg of Lamb .. “moms THURINGER Ceruelat Sausage P. . .. BttAUNBCRWEK;Mt Liver Sausage "".""' Baked Hams r........ Hormel’s Spiced Ham . Just the kind of foods that appeal to June ap- petites are now being featured at A& P " prices that mean a sub. atantial saving. Checlf thialiatandahopatA&P. for your early Summer Menu! FRESH SAVORY MEATS You'll find them a real treat-iust like the Pan Rolls your own (rund- mother used m mike. c, Mr No. t tin nu dog. for lb "I '1 .th pkg. ltr lb, It lb. "I Its, Il," 25c 42c 35c 25c .32c 32c 32c Ge Ge 20c 10c IN 15c IN