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uProtection At Our oda Fountain ilasses washed in a <olu- of PEROXIDE and| DA. ea, Coffee, tasty Sand-| hes served at our lunch-| otte— J THE kinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street } rion of There Are Still a Pew Extra alues to be Secured at | viry Dur Inventory Sale of omen’s Wearables GROUP OF O as high as nalities TABLE O WAINTS— White and Colored « orgette s | and is divided | vears ke Hors[all Q‘o‘m_!auny 1 reesm HARTHFORD, ! The object of the | is to teach | CITY ITEMS k111 ¢ st iate r home Vil the 1 Lxtinguisher instal Pyrene agdvt cont influenza Bull s ned to his home | n attack of Holy Name church will and o réport and v is Communion pm be s, meet tomorrow | ipon the recen social will be read. To Sunday Ton T NURSE huation exer Tratning Id at the Y President Alix W w Britain General da Thé invocation nuel Sutcliffe, pastor of St scopal church. Dr. Phin- s, chairman of medi- cal staffs of the Hartford vered the ad Dr. Ernst T. F ' opresent- graduates with dipl The as remember s of sil heils from Mrs. J. A the Schoal wW.C Nurses last eve Stanley of hospital W s given vduation am ed by = and were donated b t hoard. The es follow Gould, Hazel Viola Frances Elwin, Freda Agnes lthel Suther aella Caputo, pacny women's he Lanktan M: and rion en Frances K Maria 7 ind Esther Jahn ER AND WIDOW ARL TO TRY ONCE first \GAIN ma license to he in three Nicholas applied for a ssued this Settembring upia Soli perm nsw Deputy ¢ eaves questions P mark: WiLL [ rILED, ate SUIT I8 BROUGHT, S 1zh At Watz field | whole i di | tion slightly | veags in | and eiehih e ¢ Rritain | other SGHOOLS OF CITY WIN HIGH PRAISE New Bedford Committee on Edu-| cation Makes Report Asn esult of the visic padd 10 this summer by a ommittee New Commerce. New I compliments cducational system in the that adoption education from Bedford Liritain upon printed re Chanter s receiy its port of body 1o the I'he this New comparing orf aosystem similar iy's has heon recommended for Bedford. | e the report res given school systems "he sl as i s lof est locally s as follows Y our stems in committee has stidicd wd the isited Spring Britain the in operation in those various cities s attained Miss personally and has and New Conn ind equipments citics, These two are freq tly quoted as cities with schoul systems whieh have been proved exceptionally ind we, therefore mit seription of them toget ation of New successiul, st Wohrief de- resilts Britain. Conn.! | haIf but ias a popula- population is in propor Its popula- n percent and s only one New Bedford fuily th of i tion tion fully as industriul fully s cosmopolitan in character bhut requir ent Neithe whole New Bedford Springficld is s forcian do not as do they clitss les of w nor cmploy @ 1) b do their o of workers vary materially from those Mass., has a Neow is composed of @ popula less than but it somewhat ditfferent class of citizens as it is not so largely industrial. and more diversified fe its indus- tries are Your committed only effect th tions in Springticld lem is that they 1se in the Is however. Terent that condi- has on the proh- naturaily number of cause an pupils who in school for higher education It does not incr rem however, change the prin- ciples of the system necessary to the sive sest results. Comparison of School Systems. The of New Britain twelve years the of six grades covering six Prevocaiional two public Conn school system covers into three periods, elemantary the schools of Girammar vears. and the High schools, New | Rritain \cademic nd the schiool covering four High wd College Trade After schools, thgh and Commerc s two school. al High the six schoois and % Prevoecational period of two usual seventh | work with completing mentary pPrevious 1o entering the 100l sh s all pupils Grammat This covers the school for a additions Prevocationa sehool wd-dition which cducation, n 10 the mental datior vill stihjects i cnnhe the such e foun- studies 1he which they whic] the stude the Hi most nis 1o select school nte fitted ested, and for Jay thes hest wnd to oundation for such The plan hrict s all boys to devete o certain num a-substantial studies in for her o study periods each year addition to six or seven trades in 10 com wercial case of the nd academic stidies. In the the same plan is fol ting nd other e girls owed only a lar studies for the suhstit hone nomics. ssmaki Ty the hoys. The sam h of gone over diring ca LGRS EXCEpl TN a4 o all tp witl and te leet the vision brings out the assistance whers to mo fut High s hools. Nty se- 1t es 1o the pupil for further to t of possibi and creates the desir eduetion enables them ko up their | 1dvanced school stindies in w more way than by dany other metl is without question al most w sponsibl. for the the Thix fact 1ghl out when a o un Noaw Tsunlly attendance h schouls in cleariy ompiri na studies tanght New nih ind nany Wil thos sex eighth grades schools in cities Comparizon of Graduates. The the following table compiled from three oflicial reports of 1) New Itord departments of and New slLowing Spring field 1 apportunin tionk rrom the schools ahove I cighth srade. off of th for comparison csults a Pay schools— Year 19181819 Acadeniic Hish Enroliments i lation X Springficld 110,000 Bedford popula lation Irofn chamber. | systems | cr with a tab- | naustries | a ! system in | Bedford. | { blan which will take all firgt vear the } { High should ix funda- | in ¥ | Sprinafield and New | I tieney 121.000 1413 a careful study the t appewrs that the New systems it tnd Springlield systems are 204 three Hrit- giving in mueh wreater ties than are ziven by the New ford systen cducitional opportuni ind producin er results. These rest g that the mark the commorcial and technical school vin and Springficld has [ duced the or their | En is a clear demonstrate opment of vocation- " New Brit- n no way standing schools, tendaned Academic Hizh the criticism oft- | eo advanced that modern educs i bt mswer 1o stems oo Umost enti commercialism. The resulis tained that devel- in these two cities show cleariy each line cation may be oped to ihe a which | tions m community ible and that it hetween them the make desir- s not a case of choive Per Capita Expenditures, Estinited Population TN IREEEER 113,314 Sprinstichd Hartford New Haven Waterbury Bridzepor New New 0l | | 5510 $3 s 60 542 .09 iritain Bediord Percentage of total expenditires which | | zovernmenial [ schools | i was expended for New New Britain Haven rhiy 10.9 sficld Haritord New Bedi Your committ the for educa- Bedford is of opinion that the present facilitios tion mvailable in New not being made ful] use present time. Lut it feels will not be made full use of until a has put into operation is based upon the principles of are of the that they heen which the Sprinzficld and New Britain plans, | No plan can he it ercates the desire the andtheir ter education. Your eommittee therefore niends the adoption at the of the Junior for New Bedford the work of the seventh and eizhth grades and that of the first v The carry- ing out «f this plan shail include three Tunior High schools, in the cen- t one in the north end A Gne in thend. In a build- ing should be provided very near the Senior iigh. Preferably & new huild g but it may b advisable 1o the Hizh the Junior High. stionabl his made to work unless on the part of pupils parents for bet- recom- arliest High which possible date plan 1 include school sl in Hizh schooi onc the center should be erected. rebuild old sclfool huilding for altho ish this is ung pu- Senior High will give additional room in the present ilich building which will make enough for all the High work several years nlarging pils from the much Senior it large Scnior without 1o care fou Thee course of study in the Junior alonz in ihe the New the tlve Junior seneral High of P'revocational Britain. but particutar loeal business and vourses in the Textile lines folowed and for 10 meel Springlield Gramma adapted lines of 1o industries and prepdre for fature ior Hizh., Voeational. and The commitie appreciation of wishes o express tial co-operation it has had [r I school authorvities and those o tain Win a advt CITY COURT ASSIGNMENTS, The y alendar docket of the « terday afternoon John M. Kirkham for as follows Monduy, at 2 p following cases the short ourt yes were n.. David Nair by Lawy " Nowicki, ve wicz, W. B Krup, by D, 12 Joseph baum, by Vs Smiedley At 10w m., neis Ma Wide n owski Juchnio- n: Benjamin O'Keefe, vs. Frank Nn W. 1% Mansan dolph | Ty A un. et a Tues- M (F W. . Kett: Adolph Camin vs. Adolph W Klett: Carper Mike Mike Reinas, 1 Wacker, Wednesday, by DB DAL Kornasiewicz, by S, .1 Beaton -& Cadwell Manufacturin by Kirkham. Cooper. & Camy tay 10 Tance Iy Co. Nathan Noveck cury): Thur ¥ G at 10 a, m.. = ter, O’ Keefd. Brown Greenberg e rford at e by Ite Traceski, . Gaffney T i Vs Pemoval of snow is costing the city about $100 a day and expenses inci- dental with the storm will £300 for the fire department public has co-operated with (‘hief William I, Noble in request that hydrants be kept free frm snow. hut a complaint has been made that the Connecticul company is refilting space near the hydrants by piow carelessiy about The his using its snow The Old System and the New Up until about forty of the carnings of savinzs operating (hem. Thlx was manitestly sociations” were formed. <avings. Borrowdi. paid profits among themselves. Operations today are But our association is similar co-operative lines ngo. We pay 5 o any other type of BANRKING A NROOMS J. one in summer. 8 0 4 B8 4 26 G R 8 1 s, Traceski. | | years ago the institutions went to those unfair. interest, bettef afety today o those of ave greater and maximum . SAVING s—mo! avings institution, New Britain Co-operative Savings & Loan Asseciation 210 Stearns, Secrctary. 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