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—A— R e | Shower SGHI0L DEFNED Bath TUB Statement From Dr. Thomas H. Briggs Explains It IN ANY nickerbocker BATH ANY The s | change nificance tocal of 1 chool org: 2.1 plan fo cleare: from the Plan ment e statement of B different ferent present 6 will ol be madc xpanded definition High ith talken the results Thomas H at to 60 vitors in dil United States. They decided {OWER BRUSIL 11Ts m niot school FAUCET from h of MEN, WOMEN @ questionnaire DEAL I'OR of Teachoers! AND CHILDREN. hool wrts represent the o} vdini of the $2.00, 2.50, $1.00 pion of wsuliod School school tinet educatio | majority of ¢ The Funior The Detined. 2l Junior Hizh 1. A di 168-171 Main Street e unit Separated in organization | Preferably combining school years 7-8-9. Suitable for all pupils proximately 12 to 16 yes e. It Seclks. rer in school. o provide curricula of a voca- al character for pupils who will leave school early. A L 1 3. To provate a more gradual tran- » gg«&g E S1 sition to higher schools. AP E (AR AV 1. To accelerate in varving degrees e all pupils who 1will continue in school. | 5. To explore pupils’ interests, apti- tudes and capacities (a) By means of material in it- worth while through possibilities in the major | academic subjects and in industries of local impor- tance. Individual Differences. The Junior High school provides for } individual differences: i { 1. By differentiated curricula grad- ually increasing in differentiation. Methods. B Match Your Polo Coat With a Polo Cap We have them in several grades of the well ! knOWn P o ] o O(]ZY::)F ,{:,f\]\(\l;)]vi*"glgh school uses meth- Cloth in Cam- 1. Between those of the elementary | els’ Hair color S O R e e ___Ver Smart at (b) Encou ng initiative $4 and $6. the part of the pupil. ¢ Luke Horsfall Co. What it Uses.” The Junior High school uses: 03 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD on 1. Departmental teaching gradually increasing amount. 2. Promotion by subject. H Curricula. The Junior High school provides curricula: 1. Enriched beyond monly found for pupils of age. 2. Flexible to sult individual needs. 3. Eliminating some material jus- tified for the most part only by trac tion or only by the logical organiza- tion of the subject matter. Systematic Guidance, The Junior High school provides systematic guidance for each individ- ual pupil 1. Educational. Personal. Vocational. J r High those 12-16 com- years CITY ITEMS t C.C.C. club dance, Bar- Nov. 11. Armistice day.— r, and Mrs sireet, T ived erday on their H. C. Bailey of T4 congratulations golden wedding versary. Several handsome et flowers were received. he Men's club of St. Mark's Epis- I chu meet Thursday oo | portunity for pupil participation in large attendance is expected at | 1he social administration of the school. Dosic counell, K. and 8. M., which T BERLIN RESIDENTS school empha- - tra Ourriculum 5 tra curriculum various Kinds. ivities of hold its annual inspection nizht fnesday evening. Grand Master | ard DeXiyn and members of " i e couneil will be guests. | FAVOR JITNEY CO. ! haplain Philip Coholan, son of Grace M. Coholan of South High SER bt, siarts this week for Honolnlu, e stationed the army post je. EHe will be attached to the jt artillery and holds the rank of a1 bt women of the city are urged 1o the all day sewing at the or churei Wedpesday 1o ald in ing much needed supplies for jhospital. Luncheon will be served oon. oot ¢ - 11, cveral Tundred Dollars’ Worth of at Stock ¥Mas Been Sold—People Offer Findncial Asslstance. | s | { | That many residents of Berlin are in | favor of the proposed fitney line he- tween Berlin and New Britain is indi- cated hy the fact that more than n score visited Harry Edelson, president of the fitney company, vesterday and offered financial assistance towards perfeoting the plans, The committee in chargs of selling shares in the company reporis that | gevoral hundred dollars’ worth of stock has been gold and a campalgn through Worthington rldge will start 2 fonight, The committee feels that | wishing 1o bring small children ,yen whould the trolley cars on the cleome, 2s there will be SOmeone | 1osyin jine be withdrawn by tha Con- re for them. g o result will be Four as greetling cards | (hat the fitney company will be a muc- Adking, 68 Church stre cons and more trucks will be purehas- | ed to m the commuting che and better, badl Hoot ! for the Owl whist, Electric hail.—advt. fhe Junior Aid society of Trinity E. chureh will hold a sewing ing at the home of Mrs. Oliver pole. 62 Black Rork avenue, on Bnesday afternoon at ¢ o'clock. jnembers are urged to comc. Any- at niennial lodge Masons will | rve Past Mast Night at the| ting on Wednesday evening. For-| ¢ 4 - masters of the lodgs will occuny | Seeks Separation On chairs g serti ar of Good Will lodge, Shepherds | Grounds of Desertion i of this city 1 Bethiehem, will hoid a clasy in-| Sonhn jon in Juniowr O. 1. AL hall thig @ brought ng. Towenty ndidates are | wife, Bose Naber pcted | Plainville, through Judge ¥, B, Hun- armony lodge of Masons will have | Soriord nud Atto vid L. Nair, visit from Deputy Granq Naberzesid clalms that his wife de- awiises " Gerted him over u ago, leaving st &;Y';:fi;”‘h:}'{:”;‘“i him to take care of their child, The et B | case wilt bo heard the first week in De- A followed by work | ., hep hefora Judge John E, Keeler er Magon degre | or court, requestad to be pr 6 BELLANS | Hot water | Sure Relief ! n old-fashioned blend thag time peyer changed, It has the real o6 taste, Order n pound today, per pound, B FOR (MDIGESTION | bumps. | quently ! Atter | ton, | been pawned at Feingold" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919, PHRENOLOGIST IS FINED FOR THEFT Mrs. Tunis Extracts $90 From Saturday Night Patron Mrs. Annie Tunis, native of \rzentine Republic whose o pation “reading the m ed $30 and ¢ for the ik, Mrs Joseph 1 little i is a preuy, womin, and alks good Inglish. She by Judge William 17 David L. Dunn sp was represented Mangan and Altorney Money Vanishes, visited the conduct phirenolog Mo ireda having his ered into oue compartments of the store sit upon the in his cap and she might read ne placed n which she subsc removed, placing it in a water glass. After covering the glass with a handkerchief, she made ss, he claims, causing the handker- chief to tly into the air, surrounded by a wreath of smoke. When the smoke faded away th glass was ap- arently the same, but upon counting his money afterward he found that $90 had been taken. Ie left the es- blishment and registered a com- plaint at the police station with the rvesult that Sergeant William Hart and Officer William P. McCue conducted tion that led to the arrest Tunis. Through a marked 50 bill which, he says, was given to a nephew who returned from France geveral months ago, Peruchik identifled his roll of $90 after the mind-reader had produced' a purse under pretense of an offer to pay back the money out of her own pocket establishment Punis on Lafayette night for the fortune {old. of the rear he told place his money his head so He claims in the cap stre was) o floor, bow that the roll of )0 rather than be arrested. Attempted Criminal Sergeant Hart told of how he went to the store with the complain of how Mrs. Tunis denied taking the money. She complained that Pern- chik had 'attempted a criminal sault and had left the store because she threatened to have him arrested eral requests that she giv money, she inquired if she would be allowed to go should she pay back the $90, the officer stated. When he replied that that would re- main to be seen, she removed a purse from an improvised bed wupon t floor and handed it over. The mark, she says, was the result of perspira- tion when her husband was carrying it and was taken by a fever. ing the trick with the water gla smolke, the accused . viewed it huge joke. claiming it to be s of Peruchik’s to get her g and thus guard against punishment for his own attempted assault. Questioned regarding her practice, Mrs. Tunis said she had studied t! art since she was 14 years of Their last stopping place w she said, where they spent two months. Fined for Theft. 1. J. Grace, aged 22, was fined $L5 and placed on probation for the theft of tools valued at $11.30 from co- workers on the Grozier Construction company’s buildings. The tools had for $1.50. Solomon Faces Charge. Charles Hughes. of Hartford, is one of the principals in the was not in court this morning, a continuance until tomorrow morn- ing was ordered in the case of the State vs. Benjamin Solomon, charged with reckless driving and with evad- ing respon ty in an automobile crash. Solomon. who is a local insur- Assault, as- over the ov. As who case, | ance agent and real estate man, drove down Main street vesterday afternoon and while golng at a reckless rate of speed. it is allesed, he collided with Hugh limousine. Both cars were slightly damaged, but Solomon failed to stop to ascertain the extent of the damages. Drunkenness (ase. Charles Mortis, of Hurlburt street, acquired a load of intexicants vester. day afternoon that caused him to ho in a helpless condition when he met Officer John Carlson. The officer hrou t him to the police station and today he was fined $5 and costs. SUBSTITUTE SYRUPS FOR SUGAR IN PIES Lunch Rooms and Restaurants Are \lotting Sug#ie (0 Cugtomers When Meals Are Served, 1t the sugar famine fn this cily is getting worious can be noticed by the faet that the output of sweets and ples that roquire an exceptionally ja, amaeunt of sugar has greatly decra during the past Lwo weeks, ILoeal bekers repori that artificial swoeets are being used with syrups to sweeten the pies and other troty pastries, as sugar is ‘arce ay old John Barleycorn, wo Junch room managers on Main street ste thls morning that the greater part of their eakes snd sweet cookigs ure heing gweetened by syrup ilavers ng thelr gugar supply has en. tirely disuppearad, At the present timeg ell restauranis in the city and dining reoms ara allotling the eustom- er sugar in his coffes, system iy entirely abundened No pugar shipments have arrived in this eity during the past soveral d: according te several of the incal g, cers pnd many of the gtores haven't i speek jeft Bugayr dealers about the eity pre of the opinion that the sugar shortage will last unti]l January, i which time the new crop will be avail Sovereiin Tradng Co. able The sugar bowl OVERTHIRTY YEARS Continuous Sale in New Britain is the splendid rec- ord of the Longman & Martinez Prepared Paints For House Painting It is the cheapest High Grade Paint on the market today. Insure your house.from decay as well as fire. Color Card and advice for the asking. THE JOHN BCYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 CHAS. DILLON & CO. Hartford VERY SPECIAL Very special unusual and means something out of something worth looking into. THIS VERY SPECIAL MEANS SUITS And if you haven't purchased your winter suit yet, it also spells opportunity for you. We have a collection of models that is both unusual, as to style and price. The materials are: the ordinary, semething SILVERTONE VELOUR SUEDEYN TINSELTONE OXFORD CLOTH TRICOTINE BROAD CLOTII , and mod are all very There are belted effects, and plain tailored mode that are lavishly embroidered and braided. Thew smart and their price $39.50, worth up to $55 Will you help to end And Give All Store Night Shopping Shorter Hours? Do You Get Pure Olive Qil? of dealers who know what they are selling you? We buy our Olive Oil direct from the lmporter in New York, Do you buy it Our ofl is the Virgin Olive the kind Oil, with the first pressing from the firet quality of ripe olives, the delicious nutty flavor, Tor salads, frving purposes, or foy Olive Ol massaging, medicinal is un excolied—bacausa 1t's absolutely pure. use, our Imported If you are a user of Olive Oll, get our Tmported Olive OI1, FULL PINT BOTTLI 00c, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ' ASK FOR and GET Observe Silver Wedding H o rl i c k y s i Mr. and AMprs. . M. Lawrence of ‘The Originai West Pearl street were pleasantly sur- | Maited Miik prised yewlerday afternoon at their, home by a host of friends and relatives For Infants and Inv: Avoid Imitations and s.,h.fl!g-'.. i in honor of the twenty-ffth anniver- i sary of thelr wedding, which occurred | Saturda The home w decorated | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Removelt vsanthemums, a gift ta Mrs., . The couple were th ciptents of several pleces of silver. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work, wwmeen | People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through taking them, S T H M A Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets ara a There is no “cure” vegetable compound mixed with olive ere e | ! | CUBANS BEAT PIRATES, | Havana, Nov, 10,—The Pitishurgh ' team was defeated hera yesterday by Almendares, 4 to 3, The batteries were; Cadore and Krueger; Luque and Abreu, { oil, They act gently but firmly on the but relief is often ‘bowels and liver, stimulating them to brought by— natural action, clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system, They do that which calomel does, without an{:f 9 the bad after effects. Take one or two ICKS every night for a week and mote the | ®YOUR BODYGUARD' pleasing effect, 10c and 25¢ a bex. i /APORU =307, 607, 3l For S8pecial Appointments Telephone 606-12. Williams FEstate Subdivision, Main Office, Third Floor B. National Bank Bldg. (Open Evenings) “THINK-ACT” Sun-clear | Lefotetoted dotade N. 2t (23 kers act the of A 87 out of every dependents, age 60, statistics show 100 persous are HE i achieve success in life leaders with initiative. remaining 13 60 years They are They Think and Judge and Then Act HE ill-fated 87 have doomed them- selves to poverty stricken misery. B UT why? HEY started life 1000; even as you and I— strong—— HEY went along the road with us until the parting of the and then that semetimes fatal ady ‘‘fear" attacked them. ways mal- HEY to “fear” and it quiekly developed its chronic state ‘indecision’. ceased struggle against into f-XoEcE Tt Totetet Tt Totc Todotedeledotedetedetotetateloteto fato RatetedeteRe kot ) end makes task, HE of the forecasting an easy neginning E© T B OTFHING but the druds rent-paying for the rest now awaits them. & of their Py % days A crowd RIE you going to follow the broad highw of the failures, of this that is penniless at 607 01; will you join the pany of the 15 who occupy their own happy homes and look out at 60 with serene confidence on the world? merry com- Don't dodge. Man I'vs up to vou is man and master of his fate. kededefedolotototetotetotoTa te] BE 1 OF THE 13 AT 60 Jack yourself loose from the strangling weakness of indecision. Buy a homestead plot at the WILLIAMS ES- TATE SUB-DIVISION disposal sale. There is no better place in New Britain. There is no better time than now, There is no better value to be had anywhere. There is no better location than the west end of New Britain for a residence or renting or selling investment. And no more honest terms of payment can be offered you. It is the “square deal” of a Roosevelt. i West Main street trolley and jitneys carry you right on to the Williams Estate—one fare—Ask the Conductor or Chauffeur. Or walk to the junction of Black Rock and Corbin Avenues, turn to the right and step two minutes west. N R dedetedetedetoetageodeRaolodeoRedotoooteteR-tetad Rt eReke] dedetodofololototol b Tot R ot oo o R CE R e T 2