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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 191 Xmas o |edy <PPERARS EHOLIDAY GIFTS% z 5 Sizes for Xmas Candy Salary of Visiting Doctors Also i L e : | C o e No. 2—$2.00 Increased—Building Projects c | RS, | ke No. 3—$2.50 We have the kind thati A building program to cover a po- | 4 No. 4—$3.00 riod of three years, which will call for s the freshness’ the | the expenditure of about $1,500,000, . R 3 : NO. 5_$3.50 | S[;fifl["_ l]_EN"STS : — 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 B S S G 0 0 R of Jewelry, China, Cut Glass, Silver- ware, are Gifis of Lasting Sentiment And our stock is of dependable quality, style, value. OQur prices are arranged to meet every purse. Do Your Xmas Shopping Early and avoid the rush of the last week. portion of which will be spent at on ) © erec of a 24 room school- upon the erection of « We have sold in New Brit- yousness and the | oue on e carmody properts b BRY i over one housand in cently acquired, was presented at the A iy meeting of the school hoard last night 3 ¥ by the special committee ol seven. eetness. Among other items discussed in the . report are additions to the Smalley B street, st street and Vocational chools, the replacement of the Elihu . Candy Department. | i o i sonior i sl o | § HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET THE school in the Lincoln street seetion of OPen Monday Nights Until 8:30 the city. We have a large as- Below you will find sortment of the follow- many Gift Suggestions: ing articles to select Parisian Ivory from: Link Buttons Diamonds Scarf Pins Watches Waldemar Chains Bracelet Watches Pocket Knives Plain and Stone rings Toilet Sets Brooches Bracelets Lavallieres Vanity Cases Pendants Mesh Bags Hand Painted China Bar Pins, etc. tural Squirrel, Kol- unsuitable. for continued use, ar Light machine which skidded and turned over on the Stanley “ i 12 e e C‘,"'f"f,"l,“”} mn:“! 11;\\111-\\;01 L Of pupils | Quarter Road, yesterday. 'The truck -belonged to the New b and Laan- OLD RELIABLE JEWELERS i ey Suieren | s s bl o eomine | 05 Gor o ot e drive wan i % 54 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. cient to fill choolrooms of elemen- tria, iHudson Seal, :I:-“”“zp e .purposes in the Lincoln street dis-j the employment ‘t;‘1\”‘:fl|oll)|1):' h:‘::::m:: *@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Report of Committen, ‘ k. D CU The report is a complete and c¢om- lans. ‘s ] : e e et | TRUCK WHICH CAME TO GRIEF 169_17] Mam Street committee submits the following re port with reference to w program of | building development for the schools of New Britain i In the school vear 1915-16 the aver- age number of pupils belonging in all | of the sthools of ~New Britain was | At the present time the avérage | number belonging is 9.118 This is an inerease of 1,647 pupils. During the intervening period the . only addition made to the school ac- commaodaiions of the city has been the FUR FEliha Buriitt school with a normal AR TQ { capacity of $40 pupils. Taking this ‘h(,v:\I\I number from the 1,647 above leaves § AND 807 pupils without proper school ac- MUFF | commodations. It will he remembered 2! that it had been planned to discon- tinue the occupancy of the old Burritt ! building for school purposes. This orean plan has, however, been impossible of accomplishment, and if the 330 pupils Foxes, Wolves, Na- now housed in that building, which is Each style dis- SRS RSSO R G BB B OB BB B BB SHEFLFLRRV RSV RV RLARLT B fotol dototoReeTokated Raccoon trict so located as to coMveniently ac- [ nurse at a cost of A further analysis of the present [.commodate the pupils of that d said it was nece: ry to secure addi- — — - ~ - - — e = — — situation reveals the fact that a trict and the erection of a building of | tional help ta do justice to the work and to a married men . that of assistant physical director dur- | As amended (he schedule will be: |ing the basketball season. | The Gas company has been [ortu- hite enough to secure a fine line of gas mes and portables which are now on isplay at their show rooms, 25 W. lain street.- davt BUILDING CHEAPER? If you foresee a drop in building costs pro- vide yourself with a homestead plot at once, for the moment building costs drop land prices will soar. Land is 15 to 259 lower now than the usual spring demand next year will make it, even if building costs do not fall. Get your GOOD INTENTIONS working Now and Save Money. 1918 - | | LI g 1001 | Blihu Burritt . 951 | Smith | Rockwell . 3 = Northend ..... ! | | | | ] i | | own your home iIT CAN BE DONE a WILLIAMS ESTATE homestead plot and stick-to-it- ive-ness will turn the trick. Deer: Trade Piots $500, $600, $700. $800, $900 and yours to say the -way to pay Sunday is come-and-see day. Come-and-see, yourself. SPECIAL / i S r i1 e O3 ;v NPT West Main street trolley and jitneys carry you Telephone 606-12 right on to the Williams Estate—one fare—Ask the Williams Istate Sub-division, o - ;alle | ot e e Conductor or Chauffeur. Or walk to the junction B. National Bank Bldg of Black Rock and Corbin Avenues, turn to the (Open Evenings). : < right and step two minutes west. fofetetetofeteietotetatotetetotetoRoleloRotetetoloteRefobeadelofobotekatatodatel are of the shortage of school rooms |16 rooms with assembly hall and} in hand. All l\.u\( vr‘(‘fJn')n‘\indl« 1?]1‘\. the plan as submitted 1ast weol sev. |'$1:260; ninth, $1,250-$1,300 | His expenses will be paid by the UKe Horsian Lo. is to bé found in the high and gram- | gymnasium, all so designed as to per- | were adopted and referred to the HARTFORD 00 ust nece ily be cons abl o o S 1 5 ¥ | ety HOSTOLIL WG ily be considerably | present Lincoln Street school upon e b sachers sub- | a4ction by any movements that trans- | of the school basketball team. At- smaller than in the clementary grades 5 1 'he committee on teachers e ¢ ! o ! ; 2 - | the completion of the new building. pired since the last meeting, i tion of a four- addition for tha Muriel Bigeiow, Mrs. Myrtle D. B e The approximate yearly increase in | 10" ¢ Sub soom aadilen for treatment e \ irst year experience, $900-51,000; The board authorizéd Superintend Mrs. Margaret Deeley, Mrs. llizabeth 2 x (0 # A set of ““Pec” drawing instru- | jmmediate attention shiould be given to | outgrown its present quarters in the | Ruth —Guiberson, Daisy Kolodney, e Your committee | ziven careful [ located for a mew school in that sec- | Root. Ruth Schade, Gladys Stevens, relief is needed in nearly all sections| o the New York, New Haven andi Gertrude Jahn, Elizabeth L. Stein- B4 Smalley, East Street, North- - ! : parllettySmalley, 7 city—this plot to e held for future Resignations Received. Wardrobe trunk from Wilson’s. | Tincoln Street school. Attention has | for the erection of a school building. A Ttendancellieportall s submitted htions upon the birth of a son, | cause a need for school accommoda- | were not intended for immediate oper- | 1918. The Trade schoel attendan: trcet, tion has been given to the question |'the plan be put into operation as saon | S 1 igplay @t their show rooms, W. | has been 'given much thought and The matter of incr g the sal- and either the enlarzement ‘of tnel| 2nd sanitation committee i He recom used last year the plan is adopted, relief MY | on their new year, next September, | Old Burritt HILLS into a Junior High school and by the | replied that the doctors have found it | Grammar committee that the 6 plan $hould | committee to - be included in next ST tablet form—safe, sure, mo | ing a dentist at the rate of $450 a genuine box has a_Red upon. The chairman of the health Elementary = = | and also to take care of school needs | e examined resularty and temporars 2 5 5 onsideration. It is th of | tist's wor eEToae experience grade with a minimum of headache, drowsiness, disturbed consideratio s the opinion of | tist's work would be presented to the of | "he erection of a 24-room | = by Mr. Vibberts. E. O. Kilbourne school 7 R i : e i 5 : > lin ihis cless. The.adoption of the 3 erection of a 2i-room y 5 new mmendments (o the schedule will quickly relieve this disorder, which is the result of liver derangement § ritt, ‘Sehool. D o . of | eral of the teachers receive In 0 Sond ! board. mar schools in which the aver mil of successful enlargement when | finance committee. The ptance of the € ece u Dunn Is Coach. | Taking this fact into consideration the mitted the following report: and torney Dunn is a former member of | 5 s Booth, Lila Byrne, Mrs.. Cathepine ! theimumber of public school pupils is | Sehool school rooms each year. When this is | the rear —of the " Vocational High |® < Geraid: | M Holen | Second, $9 1,0 third, § ent of Schools Stanley H. Holmes to ICKS APO ]mm cansidered ~ in connection with the | school of suflicient capacity and Boley, WC1oce SGaurly $1,050; fourth, $975-$1,075: .| attend the national conference of ents is: just the Christmas gift for |"the institution 'of a -building program | Vocational High school Carolyn Kingsley, M Ma D. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traut, of West | consideration to this problem, extend- tion—part of the Lincoln Street | Doris Waters, Mary Walsh and Mrs. | of the city, but more particularly in| fya trord railroad er, Sarah Stahl, Lucy Doherty, -Mrs. ond. Rockwell and Osgood Hill - d o < 2 school use whenever the increased | (irace Holton and Lila Miller. retty nice thing to do, isn't it?—advt. | 4150 heen directed to the extensive Urge Quick Action. to the hoard, show decrease in the ! harles the 2d. Mr. Hart is well | tions in the near future, ation but it was necessary to act at|shows an increase of 126 and the | ins company has been fortu- | of the advisability of continuing the | as possible. The report was accepted Sehools bt e e Tain street—advt. considerable publicity. To continue | 2ries of the three medical inspectors mended the increase. A recommen- Lincoln be obtained for Dhoth the High and| {pe pfe of $100 will be effective. | Osgood Hill establishment of a second ~Junior | impossible to pay the expenses of BROMI‘D": be adopted and carried into effect as| Year's budget. e R R e Submit Recommendatio i 10 been caused in large measure by the s top with Mr. Hill's ol S €| and sanitary committec reported the \ for the next three years in the High,| repairs made. Teeth alsa will be Schedule Amended. | {itee (1 : e e e 100 and a maximum of $2,200 for the committee that this grant | school boar as ) 200 for S a1 oprassion)lycllows ommittc it this program | school board within a short time, « elementary school on the rmody | asked why female ‘hers were not - It o s e e included, and it was explained an | elementary school to take the pl | make the flat increase of $300 uni- and severe digestive disturbance. 4-—The purchase of land for school y HARRY F. CRUSBERG Versal in the school faculty. Under | seventh, $1,100-$1,200: eighth, $1,150- | Ohio, during the week of February 2 93 ASYLUM ST, ho: f p A e £ {hose motions will mean an additiona] | Increase. Dr. Martin inquired if the Attorney David I. Dunn was em- | number of pupils per teacher and per | pecessary, and the disposal of the Eorlrn e comniittee had heen prompted in th ployed at a ary of $200 to be coach | 6—The purchase of additional land { Vibberts explained it was merely the . scliool team and.an efficient bas- Call a physician. Immedi- estimated shortage at the present time | 277 "B 4 : Substitutes Employed. S s. merely the | the scliovl team and.an effic £ g ra » Erpia iR s tor the Stanley school and the erec PO desire of the comunittee to do justice | kethall coach. His capacity will be | ately begin “emergency’ i . Buckley, Linea Clark, Alice Crusberg, 254 sing \eimimvlont * 1’ require ten | T—The erection of an addition to i KUD Present shortage ‘of’ 40. school’ rooms, | desighed” as ‘to satisfaptorily accom. Gerrish, Grace (;?mtmg Sadie (vn\T"t $1,000-51,100: si ,050-$1,150; | school rintendents in Cleveland, | *YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30%, 60*. it is mot difficult %o, understand that| modate the Trade school, .which has | Stein, Nettie Gammerdinger, Mt at boy at the Trade school. Ask {“for the schoal §—The purchase of a plot of land | Haughlin, Mrs. John' Pinches, Jr. ses them at Adkins, 66 Church St Relief Nced in All Sections. sufficiently large and conveniently |'Béatrice Porter, Anna Riley, Arlin ain strecl, ave spending a few days | N8 its deliberation over a number{ school distric e horit o7 i1 | HeanuictUDEWillinn New York. | of weeks. The committee finds that| plainville road and west of the lin: Permanent Teachers. nwl hn‘::h E I\*'n-l.~1;n- T‘ m"‘\-“‘m 'h‘:;"- 9—The purchase of a plot of land|dInez F. Babcock, Harold Wynn, and the trade school: dnc 'l in the southeastern section of the | Grace Gerard and Mrs. Agnes Spear. A man on East Main street is mak- | gehools, and Wwith a prospective need e | 1g his family a Christmas present of | o¢ velief in the near future for the | SChool population in that section calls Attendance Report. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, of | development in the southeastern sec- After the report had been presented {' High school of 17 when compared [Vaterbury, are receiving congratu- | tion of the city which will undoubtediy | it was explained that all the items| with the corresponding month Whieen, 40 this oty @ is the son of In its study of the IMizh and| once upon the reportas the schoolsare | clementary and Grammar schools 6073, | fir, and Ms. Charles Hart, of Cuptis | Grammar school problem, considera- | now congested and it is essential that | The comparative report follows: 1 | gh to secure a fine line of gas | present + plan of organi: tion or :m:l }'\‘t:lm\_lncnd{uionx at the next sast Street 1028 1010 omes and portables which are now on | adopting the 6-3-3 plan. This subject | Meeting of the board. Celebrated Dunhill pipes.—Wilson’s. | the 6-2-4 plan will require an en- :}'I(“'l';’_*_ 0 to ,fj-»l‘f.\\'zw Iquuglm up by -advt Jargement of the present High school Al o, s BHERn O 100 e B reser ra ar se 1 plant or the i toe 112 M-“- presenl Crammar ”"(‘j‘_" e ehon | dation to pay the doctors $60 between Monroe 1111008 pulldinzfiof fanotherRcas | e 100p | now and the close of their fiscal year Camp . in some other section of the city. IF| wug gccepted. When the doctors start Bartlett to KILL. COLDS [ Grammar schools by the transforn ARlcedwhat the purboss o an Tacrea Stanley tion of the present Grammar school [ at' this time|was, Chairman Fromen Open-Air il High school in the north end of the | fraveling from school to school unde: CASCARA QU'N'NE city. ) ) the old salary rate. - The matter ws Trcreases e oy It is the unanimous opinion of the | Placed in the hands of the finance Academic High soon as a second Junior High school Need Dentist's Service. Standard cold remedy for 20 years | plant can be provided. | Another important matter, employ- hours—relieves grip in 3 da Recommendations—In order to vear and purchasing supplies to the Hish Money back if it fails. The | jove the present situation, which has | “HOUnt of §300, was favorably acted picture. enforced suspension of building oper- : 5 : school children’s teeth are sadly neg- 1096 At All Drug Stores s during the perioc | L epad N e ations during the period\of the war, | jected. Under the plan, children will Increase—126 ¥ o s (L] G o et o clementary schools, the following | members of the school hoard, the | Oqercd @ few weeks ago, was amend- program is recommended for your| chairman said rules to gover ed by the establishing of a ninth year foul breath, furred tongue, dull ; ) airman said rules to govern the den- i should be adopted und steps taken Ask Another Nurse male teachers. A few other changes in—| re bilious. o : ¢ % ¢ See 5 h skin—then you are bilio to secure its immediate execution. The same committee recommended | WeT® accepted after explanation made 2 ' The transformation of the Elih L4 effort being made to help some of 3 local school There are about four of the Elihu Burritt school and to | located not far from the Elihu Bu Pussly vogotable. Plain or Sugar Conted. [ | PUIPOSES near the East Strect school £0 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE and the erection of eigat or ten rooms g | Bon becoratliis, Paperhanging, PROVES THEIR MERIT. g with assembly hall and gymnasium | Paints, Wall Paper and Varnishes. Dr. 3. W Schensk & Son, Philadelphia, | Dut so designed as to permit o | : 7 successful future enlargement. g 2 Mhe purchase of lund for schosl | 63 Grecnwood St. Call 1063 T L Let Me Estimate Your Job. -—