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SCHOOL ADDITION WILL BE FIRS T STEP IN AW BUILDING PROGRAM; NOTTOOLATETD |oomsennsmm, i A,;e;, e s, Late turnips should be planted from s the latter part of July to the first CE weck in The best ITALIANS CONFER. | crops are used immediately, while the August. time to i plant ix-ld:\\l(.l"' 2 r.l:n ; '("m;;.m Rome, July 10.—Premier Nitth very seldom do well if planted when| = Sl 0 - Ad . Pl . T tho soil is very dry. Tho usual prac- | Foreign Minister Tittoni “held & | Xpel‘[ VISes a[][]llg 0 - | tice to thoroughly prepare a piece of [ important meeting at the foreign land from which an earlicr crop has| fice with leaders of the variou cast, and rake it in. To avoid thick b . ; : o fore inister at the peace cof sowing mix seed with sand. No fur- forelsniminimetia : . ther attention is given the crop until Faor the benefit of amateur garde Rt ference relative to Ttalian aspiratiofn time. Fall turnips thus con- | was the matter under discussior ers, Superintendent Albion Holmquist | stitute an Incidental crop requir of the New Britain home gardens | very littlc labor in its production. The item of expense is harvesting, for the [ Will n- | root must be pulled and topped by |[to master the situation ing the planting of late cabbage and | } the feeling here that Sigr | need the support of all committee, has issued advice conc turnipssshellandifromiwhichtahar= (=t e 5 5 B vest of early crops has been taken | GH should now e devoted ta the planting =) of these vegetables, fhe superintend- ‘ | ent states, and he recommends exten- | sive planting now " Iis article follows ‘There is no doubt that the home . @ gardens have available space in their | 4 plots. The first crops of radishes, | 8 ¥ peas, lettuce, etc., are usually harvest- | § ed by this time and should be follow- Superintendent of Schools\ Stanley | tion to the Northend school at the j-en$chool will look like. Tt will have | be 37xS0x18 feet. There will also be ed by some later crop. Many gard- H. Holmes has mapped out a compre- | corner of Bassett, Illis and 'l “H,y[ proof floors and walls. The | three special rooms. : elevation of .eners neglect the using of such land hensive plans for the development of | streets. This will cost $185,000, and | le&th of the addition will be 272 | the building Is to be attractive and and do not realize the value of las the school system in this city, es-| work will be startéd as soon pos- | pt and the width will be 115 feet. | dignified. IR, [BRISROTO G (L (o s Pecially as regards the building pro- | sible. It is expected that it will be |7ere will be 20 class rooms, each | Owing to the crowded conditions lous varieties should be planted marw. gram. To carry out this plan will re- | completed by Iebruary. jom accommodat 38 pupils. Tl it the High school it may be ncces- "" "’<'~‘ s produchythat should no juire a number of years and new The ubove cut photographed by paximum pacily of the building | sary to use scveral of rooms in 4:””](. "_("’:“ Egnerallyuacaichar il schools and additions will have to be | O. J. Murray from Architect €. il be 760 pupils. the new addition at the Northend | % . h"‘k““]_;‘;'a.lf"‘ Ii*‘:'j‘: !“‘(:""f‘ Pl‘f“v‘ constructed in all sections of the city. [ Palmer's drawing, sives a compre- = There will be a large gymnasium |school for the overflow in the Tigh x e e Ee "The first step in this plan is the addi- ve idea of what the new North-nd auditerium. The auditorium will | school. to realize the valuc of At the proper time. = | Lasi any planted = their late turnips much too early and practically v i ans P i HEARINGS ON VIUME. P faile: i a { would emanate from ¢ non-sectariar) all failed, while those that waited un- It was announced that Latin-Amer | —— - | Allicd Supremec Council Receives ;| €€sS. Cabbage and turnips are both ca will be benefitted to the extent a cool season crop and if planted gu $5.000,000 through the gemeral .y- | U+ S Naval Tospital Team of New | Those Who Have Been INvestigating. | of goason will almost always proveta ! tennary movement fund. Accordi® London With Clever Filipino in Pari July 10, (By Associated | COMmPlete failure {to Dr. Wm. IL Teeter, directgr T | ‘L ‘abbage is of three general e : Press.)—The Allied supreme council Methodist missionary work in W&” | Lineup to Play Pioncers Sunday. E Common or white cabbage, ey | co, this sum would be expended gpc® | | received today en ulin of y cabbage and red cabbage. The MOIle ed Mel] 0[ Amemoa T k l'nm church and educational systemun | The Pionece management has ! France; Gen. Dirvobilant, of Italy; s ed s * the most import- e | der the direction of the Methedissi slated a fine attraction for next Sun- : Major-Gen. Sir 1. T. Watts, of Eng- Savoy age differs from the [ i i y a ll]g church i ‘,:, ; (l,_"m“ 7 .,)“ Sl (‘,v when | 12nd; and Major-Gen. Charles P. | ordinary kind in that the leaves are § Good food kecpmz demands cold, even tempera- . LAy S S sl RS ,f' Summerall of the United Stat form- | curly. Sometimes it is known on the M Iy e 5 g e Sy : IH[@I‘GS{ 1n YOHHgStGPS BASEBALT, AT PLAYGROUND | the United State ‘,\"‘“" ;”"",”'” leam | e+ the commission to investigate re- | market as ‘early ce e’ 1t is more ture, perfect circulation an.d pe‘rfet,r j‘ammnon' The L - lipt e S e et ek el icendicidents atimium e ol com i lid sl cate Rin Rz vo the common B8 McKee. provides these things by eight insulations i} g agg = Ba = for | cabbage but : is very little 5 i E 5 Cross Bats T 1 2 mission will 1 ¢ Paris tomorrow for : €2 £ 3 FEA 0 K e SQes D = Columbus, 0., July 11.—"The mon- | | Afteneon_as St Marrs Fiold, 1 | 2itracted considerable attention this A diriatic, [ srown. Req cabbage it used mostly § against outside air—the McKee Seamless Porcelaing : A i ; season by its fine work on ithe dia- "sfierwards the council heard Cap- | ToT pickling. The culture of all threc Steel lining : corre esign, the result of neafly eyed men of the United States Inter- | Ten teams are scheduled to me#! nond and It looks as it the Pioncers | tais conids the councll heard Cap- [ {20 BHCI0E cabbae is cesentially the | Steel lining and correct desig 1 ! Tl s, ested in Mexico are united to work |in baseball games ut St. Mary's pla | will . step some Lo win question of the Austrizn and Hun. | €ame. Late cabbage should be plant- 40 years' expericnce, proved by over a million house- with the interchurch movement to | g‘rnnn]\!« Somiomiy O ‘l:\' lr’r‘\‘ the up he visitors will garian frontiers, and concluded s | 4 00w el o dite G of a1 gtees, N[l &) GeTmer @ crack to collect dirt and germs conserve the child life of Mexico and | City league, the Rangers and Comy found one of the few Filipino pla meet with a discussion of the | I'vactically all floricts have bbage ard o rty > o merican countrics to make | P2NY M, State Guard, will clash ¥ who have made a success at | | convention. This it will be re. | Plants for sale at this time. Plant 18 —easy to clean and hard to get dirty. Come in ‘and & greater civilization in those | the battle that will decide tempf : He js Pasqual, who is gus ; called was drafted by an inter-Allied | f”“’}: = dpant Loithe tons Wi thirows o, see the McKEE. Prices $14.40 up. according to Dr. Norman rily first place in the league. TW midway station and is credited as be- | commission formed to study laws of | inches apart. Late cabbage requires T e philanthrophist at- | contest will start at 2 ot i worthy at t task al | aerial navisation, but ain deleg Tt h, moist soil, and every care should tending the I <pr of | other game in the City le: v s a product of the Manila High | tions, notably the American and Japa- | °C m;”‘,h'“. conserve moisture and COMPLETE o AGENTS FOR the Methodist centenhary expesizion [beaveen —the —Crescen ] ; nese needed supplementary instruc- | Promoto growth. Best method to con- here. AcoMisvel Berlin. The me will § ¥ remainder of > am is as | tions from their governments myoRmolgtutolisiuystnonoushiand frex flflli B rlin. quent tillage. Protectior dividua The organization hack of this secu- | called at 3 o’'clock Licutenant Kell rly ifonen e tlla Ergtectioniof individual FURRISHERS ’ Ranges lar iy o The openipg of the Chureh lea wrd U i ¢ nn first | i o e nlany oo Sealbasoliiom ciitawanin ("‘ 1;1n\(;|; mlnx lnl\l]m)‘(llll_\‘ ( led - \l n)i \“|"\m‘\r”r i S ot WG ¥ of A v‘]: J; \Hv‘ | INSIST ON DEMANDS, m: be afforded by wrapping a piece — " "\W‘ he Pan-American association to Con- ; will be held gomorrow aftc be: Goodw ic Forest col- of still paper two inches square, about W80 By [ OVERLOOKIR serve Child Isife, with Dr. Bridge as | 2 o'clock on ANo diamond. & lef®: shortstop; Paiterson, of Cl ST 3 ! F f L 3 u T s > the stem of the plant when it is trans- 4 B i SR N with the - prgfniversity, third base: Rvan( for. | Restaurant and Totel Workers in | 02 0T 0L A¢ PlEbt wihen (8 trans: STREET 4 WHERE QUALITY CAPITOL “We are impressed with the enor- | cred i team,™and at 4 o'clock G or the Bloomington team of | Paris Will Go on Strike. Dutch are very commonly grown UARTFORD N’ 15 HIGHER THAN PRICE. @RGUNDS mous havoc among children since the | Mar will n].\’."—}'j»» Ph's (17 Three-Eve lea xican revolution began,” said Dr. |team. Y among the white varieties. R h Eens S { IParis, July 1l1.—Restaurant, hotcl “Turnips may be grewn either as a ry “There are 1,500,000 hans. On No. 3 diamond at 2 o'clocK the ter field: Coughlin, f So ~rn ' and cafe waiters, cooks and other > takes them by thousands. j game between the Middletown p university, Georgetown dren can be saved grounds team and St. Mary's ply" | Bailey, a former Providence “We are greaty pressed with the | grounds nine will be started. league player. right ficld work of the mission s in Latin- employes have voted to strike, begin- | === = ning th 1orning, and declare that Lake Compoeunce Wednes- the stri will continue thrc out s e —_— - t work is « GoTAED VAN the celebration of Peace D nd Bas- Q ?Inl\l\vor);g( ause ('lmn\ are TO HOLD OUTING. rter, an ex-Fastern ague s tile Day if their claim not im- M‘ e t hold of the youth, espe- A grocers and butchers' outing wilt 1 of the Delaware River les *, } mediately satisfi T 3 | ‘ ool ol on e vonth ey LN et and of the Delawar iver .} mediately satisfied. They demand full : who has two no-hit ga s | application of the That means in ten years a pplication of 1 <ht day afternoon, July 30, and tive [ 5 . eCnive " $ 3 S « i N - . 3 redit th scason; Car MeGuire weekly day off and substitutio of " v generatlon of forcetul powerful | o ttee will bogin work at once 1o SR 5 e T K ; y ROVY ! :”“}”‘ v‘"’l"’:“‘y‘“"‘;w 1 ‘r‘”'h‘-““ ”'“”‘l | Yho played semi-professional base- | a percentage on receipts for tips. | - make arrangements for the event. | X : | A 3 < " : N iball in Morristown, N. J., and Lind- ~ transportation federation has | 4D . ) o & : herefore some of us business men | Athletic contests ineluding ball games, {00 1 220 ST 0 S BEC 2 e lnon AR Tee B ](" o = 1 ; 3 >ught we could join forces with the | will be planned and suficient mu SR A el e s e e . fona of all churches to help | provided. President William Cowl e e \7]'7 ¢ g i\; i lhmeetes “'\“" . Wm‘“l”: “7{1“] v“‘f save thousands of those children. This | shaw of the grocers’ associatian is /¢ | Hariford, who ERCl 198 1 Ly RLIn oY ams e Western leaz « woll bway servie rec ' 1 movement would help all cducation- | the hend of the committec on arrang- | feams in t leazue a subway service, strest cars, auto al, medical and religious work and | ments as the Vik A, C. this city. V2 anc it cight-hour day, a Embracing Every Pair of NEWARHKE Oxfords and Pumps Now Iin Qur Stores! ~ Take Your RQ MM [Newark Pick --- Thousands 8 s Shoes NORWALK TiREg AN@ TUB b, Qf_rs To Choose From ! N B H JLIK s, thi vent is is- AUtO OWnel‘S \E’Ylil be Pleased to Leara,fhat Me 1‘13‘/8 Beefi I\’Ia(je { | NLIKE many sales, this big event is not a dis posal of odds and ends or broken lots, but a Factory Disfl‘ibut{)f f()r &e{v Britain\\afld Vicflflitf{ . clearance of our entire stock embracing every pair of oxfords and pumps in our stores. 8 : & ii) i g ) ’}‘hif means that at these bargalin GUARANTEE EN efi%EA&E J ;Jer;‘"g; -‘fior:lis]faaldg;tze‘:]}fatv;;i ;rt:ni FABRIC @@QD : ¢ NEWARK sdales L}:‘nrlriebl,tu; once i 3 3 very season, a re held but for one HORISIZE o0y B R CORD g i we do announce thiz sale, women come for miles around to attend it, for they know that great values are in store : v N ;- 50 g i i buy while alt Call at Our Auto Store on Bigelow St. Tomorre'™ and the Factory : e i e Bediicoms Representative Will Explain its Cgustructio - e /3% : ark Shoe Stores (o 250-256 PAR New Britain Store 324 Main St.. Near R. R. Crossing Open Saturdey and Monday Evenings. - e T - TS ¢ MY