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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1916, | Numerons Complaints of DEMANDING HEARING INJURED IN PALL, Etta Gordon of 34 sustained a bad injury to ] head today, | nome. At | anc Main street, he was blinded | by the sun : " Of-1 Henry Christ of 219 West Main " /street, reported to the police that his bicycle was stolen from the basement jof the Ii school rday. a working class family of ons was the equivalent of $6. Mministry estimates that the c now advanced to $11.81 a week. Mrs. has J et Ming cd on Blotter., when she New ¢ o, e ¢ Tell at fenses Arve 1 The ministry echoes the statement of Premier Lloyd George forecasting Jloy g sting o s 20 that the working man's cost of living | Where she was taken, it required 3 Would be reduced about $1 a week | stitches to close the wound. Dr. this summer. | mrnst . Fromen attended the woman. Joseph Gordon, a driver for J. 1, the Britain hospi Murphy Sons bakery. reported to the | COST 01" LIVING DOUBLED police this morning IN ENGLAND DURING WAR. bile collided wagon owned by Mr. Flood of Stanley Quar- fer. The shafls of the harness on the horse (Continued from Rirst Page) with @ milk that his uuxum&»’ | | London, April 25.—The cost of liv- e ——— for a working man's family in mulated should be in writing d the should be given a tunity to make answer to ot out specifically sed party able oppor- the same. | pegween fhe scitlement Was reached | the according to a statement i men. The accident oc- | sued by the ministry of food. The 1at the aceused persons be given 1he { curred about 6 i vight to appear before the Loard and Coiabi 10 o'clock this morn- | ministry bases its estimate upon that | to i =uid - the automobile |of a committee headed by Lord Dum- o be represented by counsel if they so going at 12 miles an hour, and {ner which reported that in 1914 the to be confronted by witnesses: {as he red the corner of Spring average weckly expenditure for food f S i and to have the rvight to cxamine if | Better types of low cuts that are finding favor wagzon were | i hroken doubled during ! broken. .\ and the was nearly war, Pins. desive; b they see fit; all charges to be estah- 5 lished by & preponderance of evidence to (he satistaction of a majority of the investigating board and that a just | verdict be rendered regardless of the | person or persons that may be affect- IT PAYS TO COME TO QUR SATURI ING SALE 9 A. M. TO 12:30 NOO Fresh cut Short, uUAl TEAKRound, Sirloin [: or Porterhouse 1b ding the al- e o e | EBBSWestern dor 46C LOBSTERS Fresh ~ — 33C will not practically comply with the - provisions for the conducting of an investigation alo lines similar to those herein stated, will not mect with the endorsement of the public, and it is ne o say that this con- er'S; d © be settled until it B C! , and for that reason we hope and trust that the school | Il cominitiee will see the f: s of our | | position and in the inter of jus tice and fair play, will act according- ed thereby. No onc is to be spared, and all are to be treated alike, wheth- er it be the superintendent of schoc his assistant, ov teacher. “We feel that any that will be made re the most underpiic investigation | with the style-loving women of New Biitain. Designed to our special order by Utz and Dunn, . the renowried shoe specialists of Rochester, they have e all the required smartness and great abundance of comfort in Patent Leather, Tan Calf or Black Calf. For the Men—Officer’s Cordovan Oxfords, . THE LONG SHOE CO. 275 This will be a great white Shoe season, and our School Board Charges. Teachers found zuilty of malicion misrepresentation or who have be a party to (he campaign of malicious falschoods detrimental to the best in- the schools will not be re- cd during the coming year, & cording to the solution unanimously adopted at a special meeting of the school board held yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Superintendent | Holmes' office. The commissioners went on retord to uphold any action |, that the teachers’ committee might take in discharging its duties. Teachers V spread is a fine one. We've beautiful new models in both high low cut Shoes, in white buck, white washable kid, white canvas and linen. We have the scason’s best. Prices? The woman who buys our moderately’ priced Shoes will get the best Shoe value at the price that her money can huy anywhere, while the wom- and | terests of m Lean Pot Roasts .... Ib 20¢ pea BBB Prime Rib Roasts ... Ib 30¢ FRESH GROUND HAMBURG | 26¢ AT OUR SANITARY MEAT DEPT. Best Chuck Roasts .. 1b 22¢ Lean Boiling Beef .. Ib 18¢ Genuine Spring LAMB LEGS Ib 40c; FORES Ib 32¢ SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS e, Bhid%e HOURSALE | VEAL ‘ RUMP ~ MAIN STREET. 1 30c 4p.m.to5p. m. PRIME RIBROASTS | roasrs b 26¢ | prs o b 36¢ Indignant. Mich indiznation several well-known school teachers | last evening when the resolution be- | came known. One tcacher said that | the action of the school board is an “odious and insidious attack on the instructors.” Should the commitiee | | question instructors and then fail to | re-engage them, a strike among the ) { remainder of ‘the teaching may predicted expressed by an who wishes to do so can go the very limit of shoe of clegance. May we have the pleasure showing BIG MILLINERY SALE SPECIAL VALUE GIVING FOR SATURDAY vou the season’s best shoes. teachers force { result,” she i Goodwin Leads Assault, The resohition | Clayton Goodwin and w: ! his motion, bourne. Mr. the e Fancy Large Ripe seconded by 5. O, Kil- | BANANA Goodwin explained (hat resolution was presented at this the committee | | was to megpt to select instructors for ; }nm vear and ed the | “hoard fo a4 back of i | action that it might take.” lution, e self-explanato FOR IMMEDIATE RETURNS USE . i THE HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS: 236 MAIN REET. Roa FRESH SPARE RIBS .. ... FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER NATIVE I‘QWL to roast Ib 45¢; To Stew ... Ib 36¢ 8 to 10 Ib Fresh Loins Ib 35¢ 10 61v Fresh Shoulders ' : ll Fresh Cut Chops .... 1b 35¢ [\ 5 Smoked Shoulders .. 1b 27¢ ~ " Fresh Garden Produce, Quality Fruits & Vegetables ited by B T Uresh Roasted I .ulu;v\r:! on = : PEANUTS .’llhl received another 1.000 Dozen of he finest shipment of 2,000 qts. ananias you ¢ 3 % i st .."4.( '.i s et S S 1c 2 for 45¢ 2 for 35¢ Sunkist Oranges doz { time because teachers Better Shoes, More Satisfaction. ensuin Jumbo Grlv'fl];e_'l“l'uii:Eit:a. 28 count size, . . Fqncy__fi count size = said, s past few Fancy Sunkist Lemons doz 1ot House Cucumbers ca Fancy miatoes Cookin Fancy Juic, systematic inst the nswer 1o a question by Commissioner Vibberts as fo the - method (o he used in what teachers licious determini RS e uilty of (ho ma- | 3S 15¢ Ib, . e e | AT OUR MONEY SAVING GRO( \fiernoon hers commitioe | —FOR to start on ihe were alschoods, Mr. G CRY DEPT. “GOODNESS” SAKE TRY A new Smart ™ blnack bench-made ¢ to blucher: medium toe; English last: Stream-line’” very comfortable: for e neel: $4.85 You! \(\utinPi! or pleasute reauirement | 488 Classic_Style! Amazing Value! Y producing them for our coast-to-coast chain of stores B io the tune of neariy four million pairs a year, we are able to give our customers the greatest values in shoes at their prices in America. You can buy snappy NEWARK Shoes at $3.95 that match the best $5 and $6 valuesin town. At $4.85 we equal the §7 and $8 kinds of anystore. At $5.85 you buy the equal of the finest $9 shoes offered anywhere. Let us show them to you tomorrow. We positively save you $1.00 to $3.00. “Newark Shoe Stores Co * *nqEST RETAILERS OF SHOTS N THE WORLD. BRITAIN STORE, 324 MAIN ork MONDAY . AND RS} 297 STORES IN 97 CITIES. NEAR R. R. CROSSING. STIR NEW 2, g NIGHTS — ! tion be | the school comn ¢ teachers for the committec o stand back of it and its The feac will be called | before the committee and asked ques- tions their part in the Those found guilty will not e wanis worl. ors concerning Resolution As Adopted. The resolution “During or less de as adopted, st few weeks a more | follows: | te and systematic cam- pa“in of malicious falsehood and mis- representation been ca The special ohjects of att been hoth the the hool committec superintendent of schools. “It has been publicly asserted that certain members of the teaching force are personally responsible for certain | alse statements that hav dted, o determine been | whether this fuls ssel trie oy would seem to be of special importance at this time | when the selection of teachers for the | out to he decided by | since no teacher unju harged with falsehood 15 coming year is : should e ma- licious the school | committee or supervisory officers, and | no teacher should be continued in the | employ of the scl 1 department who | has persisted in the circulation of ma- ious untruths. “Therefore, be i | Ived That taal may seem such means be | and feasible | the source | anthors of the above-mentioned false statements, and | also whether or not they have ema- | nated from any teacher or other em- ploye of the school department “Resolved t that wise to ascertain, if the possible and author or any teacher or employe of school department has been malicious heen the guilty m“ misrepresentation or a party to a seeming cam f malicio # the best interest of the schools. th ourd goe d as opposed o f the re-en ¢ such icachers or | employes.” ! = - - | HAIRTIORD BRANCH COMING, A\t the meeting of the Luther league | held in the Swedish Lutheran chureh | last night, a communication was read | inouncing the desire of the Harirord | branch for a joint meeting with the New RBritain league May 22, An in- itation was extended to ne a short time ag 1 e, A e AL T and an exrellent carrvied out, |} MOHICAN TOMATO SOUP Easily Prepared for the Meal in 2 min. cn 10¢ Toilet l’ap-er 6 rolls 25¢ PREMIER PORK and BEANS Orange Marmalade jr 30¢ RED RIPE TOMATOES Tomato Catsup bot 1ic¢ SUNBRITE CLEANSER Gold Dust . ... pkg dc Meadow Brook Fresh Churned Cr'm’y Butter 1b Swifts Nut- ma rine b 316 MOH. FRESH SELECT EGGS Sour Mixed ])i('kICS pt 23(. FANCY WHOLE MILK CHEESE 1b Meunster Cheese Ib 10¢ TEL. 1435- FREE DELIVERY Fancy Lean Fresh Skinned Shoulders 29¢ Prime Rib Roast Beef ... Fancy Lean Roast 30c¢ Lean Smoked Shoulders Fancy Roast Veal .. Veal Stew Fancy Rib Corned Beef .. Fresh Hamburg Pork Kidneys I'resh Sausage Meat Crisco 2 Snowdrift Shortening Jello all Flavors pkg 10c¢ . 2 cans 25¢ Argo Corn Starch pg 7c 2 cans 25¢ . Pea Beans Ib 10c e 3 cans 10c¢ Van Camp’s FEyap, Milk oa ] 4(‘ §9¢ 29¢ 49¢ 23¢ 38¢ Limburger Cheese 1b 33¢ Best Compound Ib doz Stuffed Olives pt THE MODEL MARKET 171 Park St. Cor. Maple St. Wesson Oil . Beef Liver . Rolled Oats 2 pkgs 25¢ D & C Products 2 pkgs Mueller’s Macaroni Combination Order. 10 Ibs Sugar ...... Cocoa lge size cn 25¢ Bottle Extract .. 10¢ pkg Tryphosa .. 10c¢ Bak’g Chocolate 10¢ pkg Tooth Picks 10¢ Mueller’s Spaghetti cans Pork and 2 pkgs 23¢ 25¢ Campbell’s Pork pkg Grape Nuts 15¢ and Beans Bottle Williams Campbell’'s Soups Root Beer Van Camp’s Pork and Beans Tmatoes Ige Sauerkraut 2 Queen of the Valley Corn Early June Peas . Red Beans .. 2 cans 25 qt can T5¢ 25¢ 23¢ 3 cans 20c Kellogg’s Krumbles Puffed Rice 2 pkgs 25¢ Fancy Maine Potatoes . 15 1b pk 47¢ Children’s Trimmed ts«ts, Pineapple Nailors, all coiors Trimmed Jats, value up to $7.98. GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. 188 MAIN ST. STORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Fresh Cut Spinach pk Large Yellow Ripe Bananas Sweet Juicy Oranges Grape Fruit 4 for Large Juicy Lemons doz .. Giant Roll Toilet Paper 6 rolls Matches 5 boxes Clothes Pins 100 for Brooms No. 7 ..... 55¢ Cond. Milk 2 cans 25¢ N. Y. State Pea Beans 2 T8 LA L e Cleanser ..... can 3¢ All Soap, 10 bars .. 57c 23c 23c 20c*