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NEW BRITAX! DAILY CITIZENS THE PUBLIC bf HOOLS COST LESS PER PUPI 'SCHOOLS OF NEIGHBOR These Figures Give Cost Per Pupil in Average Attendance for 19f g%, SOUTH MANCHESTER . . $61.77 MERIDEN, . . . . . $59.80 HARTF ORD oo oo . $59.63 BRISTOL, . . . . . . $50.82 MIDDLETOWN, . . . . . $48.88 WATERBURY, . . . . . $45.00 NEW BRIT AIN ..o $43.37 WhyHasNewBrltamCostBeen Lowest? Reason No. 1. Teachers’ Salaries Have Been Too Low Reason No. 2. New Britain Has a School Organization ‘Which Can Be More Economically Maintained. The school budget for 1919-20 has been carefully prepared by the School Committee, fully considered by the Board of Finance and Taxation, and approved and passed by the City Council. No unauthorized accountant needs to be called in to revise the official estimates made by the responsible and respected citizens of the Board of Finance and Taxation of which Mr. Fred. S. Chamberlain, ex-Treasurer of the State of Connecticut, is the chairman, and which the Common Council of the City of New Britain has adopted and submitted to the voters of this city. Go to the City Meeting and Vote to Sustain These Estimates 4 Grammar School Hall, Tomorrow Night, Wednesday, .= THE UNITED PARENTS AND TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION OF NEW RBRITAIN FREDERICK G. MANN, President. FRED W. HOLMES, Chairman Committee on Publicity