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pston Store|SALARY INGREASES IBUNN SENDS IN 13 | | GROWNUPS FLOCK TO THIS “CIRCUS” — JDainty Voiles {rako N ars o~ « Mon for > | ~ Al For Dainty Dresses Nimble fingers can ) o magic things with our lovely Summer Volles, MeCall Patterns win furnish the style inspiration, home Pat- 30c, Cost Made at with MceCall tern No. 9548, this dress will lows than $5.00, size 36, 3 1-4 yards $0-inch Vollo— Organdy make the pretty frills, McCall Design No. 9567 charming. Price 30¢. for of plain to (5 \('ry o Wed ¥, L. Con- 1o Michacl Haugh to Marry Ldl- Han to The Mins of F. L. Conlon of this city will morning at St with R Patrick Daly performing the eceremony. The groom is employed in the transports lon department of the Stunley Works. L On June Michael Hough, hrother ‘ Miss Delin Hangh, will take as his Pride, Miws Lilllan Trehy of Kensing- n. The couple will married in Bt Paul's church by Rev. 1 . Bren nan Mr. Huugh is employed M the Works * FEDERAL AGENTS ACTIVE Prohibition Ofcers Visit Local Places wedding Delln Huugh place T Joseph's ehurch Any pastor Sanley ity of Wi Great Secrevy Over Thelr Work, Federa) oMcers wernl places Mrong . ane Instance that is Hauor ured. A 4. Battagha in the bottles of alleged and taken to the movements of the suarded and to furnish any places AUTOPSY PERFORMED swooped down on uted to be WL bt selling L only trinks n in KNown, was any of .l sotzed The yMcers waw closely local pe mform the v Ared ne wrant 1o wer neve police station liee are unabl ttion us to other Ry From St of Charles Kreystofik Take Mary's Cemetery and Is Fx Carrying My of Charle the New Tuesday nad by W-town Doctor, of the fam- died at hospita ut the Krystotik Britain esire who General morning following of N operi- emoval left hand, and to embolism his aitern: formation oyl mid would e Famors huve | Jeath of Kpystoiik not two finge death an autopsy W hile vas obtainabile we the rx on his due held n was Wik on no definite to who it sician nxbderabily sinee the of the with perform that oy operation phy was out-of-town charge o n prevalent The been family satisfied f the death JUNTOR ATD SOqC The Juniar Ald societ Hy M, E. church of thi a soctety omposed of the people e church, held its first annual ban Inst evening. R John 1. Mrs. Hollis Fos- vendared - was in charge the social Mrs, George Y. of the city Trin " Vet Davis, pastor, spoke er and Elmer Mo Mrs. Albert Zahnleithr o refreshments, and mder the direction of togers —_—_— L 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 13 MYRT! St., East End om«-. 153 | Jubllee st., Tel fady Av Orders Andrews& Iloolitfle Inc. . THE FUNERAD HOME pfice end Parlors 16 Walnut sSereet so! Tak for Uphols 1 i | | | i calendar WILL COST $75.300 School Board Adopts New Sched- ule—To Seek Appropriation As & June mecting esterday afternoon, of that board of result of action taken at the of the school commit- teo the financ committes before tion hoard will appear the Anance and taxa- shortly L schedule 1o seek an appropriation adopted salaries may of 00 ®0 that a newly of teachers’ The resolution 7y be put into effect schedule was adopted by the upon a conierenc esented of the en working committ school board which has he the matter for several weeks. wlary schedule Kindorgarten, adopted fol- to $1.0 grades | first year, $ second $1.150 year, third ye $1.2 fifth $1.4 seventh year, §1,650; year fourth 350; sixth $1.550; eighth year, $1.750; High $1.500; year, righth year, 0 year, $1 vear, 0 vear. ninth $1,850; year, $1.625; year, ninth tenth Jumor school, third §1 second men yenr, gy 150 fourth r. 82 tenth school, third year, s women, second vear, 50; 41,350: Afth ye $1,550; seventh year $1,750; High $1.150; vear, year, fourth $1,450: sixth vear, vear, $1,8650, eighth ninth year, $£1.850; tenth year, $1,950 Senlor High school, men, second year, $£1,600; third $1.725; fourth yvear, $1,850; fifth y 1,9 vear, $2,100: seventh eighth year, $2 £2475; tenth year, High school, women, $1,250 third voar, vear, $1.450 firth $1.6 sev- eighth year, 50; tenth year, year, ninth £2,600. Senior From this schedule it is clear that starting with the minimum salaries for women as proposed by the teach- ers, and with the mimimum for men in the Junior and Scnlor High schools respectively annual increases of $100 in the case of women and of $1 in the case of men, bring the maximum salaries to $1.850 for elementary teachers; $1,950 for men in the Junior High school: £2,050 for women in the Senior High school: £2,500 for men in the Junior High school, and s 0 for men in the Senior High schoot The committee of procedure viding fo ptember dule of salaries. increasing the colved. by $200 whose total salary be In excess of schedule, and by ary being teachers by presented two plans as follows: Plan A, pro- but a partial application in 1920, of the proposed to be effected by siiary now being re- for each teacher would not thereby the proposed salary increasing the sal- received by all other amount in the case of suticient to make the to that to which the be entitled in accord- proposed salary sched- now n salary equal teacher would ince with the ule. Plan B schedule 19%0 making tie fully effective Plan was adopted proposed salary in September, n by the ard To Plan A into effect begin- nin ™ r. 1920, d for the re- present financial ¥ 1. 1921, would call for ipproprintion of $3 00, To B in full effect in Septem- the remainder of finarcal year will call approvriation of $7 recommendati, carry ending in extea Plan put er, | the for wnd for esent 1 extr Supplementary the ittee were also ad tollows: “In the employment teach it recommended that an additions 1llowance of $50 be made for year ademie professional offered candidates addition to the mum e now presented of committee, nd \so that be given for each hing experience Britain, also in order further professional service it is fur. mended that teachers com- cor for new salary h preparation in nren th hool full credit of suceessiul t New enconrage teachers in en of a or by ent by Vot year outside of to study by ther pleting not less than three profession- " not less than cach wivalent, in vear recom UTse weel or in n any school one «sional of my pro recognizod stand allownvee tion of the granted $75 1o le upon following school in the New Britain schools. the report or the health and tion committee, Chairman called attention to the fact school doctors, Drs. Dalton wick and find per cent. of the children necd dental attention The finance rmmi =i power to act on a reque N Britain ltentpayers’ of the Elihu Burritt Ing for a mass meoting For tie school accommodations ommitiec Clayton twin that all the Tre- mont str erty wanted school purposes had been secured for $45,000 On the matter of adopting a school it wus brought out that no Faster vacation had been provided except on Good Friday. The calen- dar was tabled A report was wion in the sch rd at $17 nation of accepted wecured by re clocted mt of $23.544.29 on (i mp school addition 1 and the paym the amount of $428.44 counts was ratified A summer school to last authorized and the committee ordered to secure eipal at $3.75 and teachers for the Half wession clal of nple vear n sanit men hat the Lyon e was t of the ation school bi tild- Chairman reported pro the coal Ten cars have a ton Miss Anna Mur- wnd five school Superintendent ived on situ been « The resig phy ten Ho Paymw was hors nes W on account was au- rized five teachers’ pri was at mini- ! for | | Sproul. i den i for | weeks FACTORY P, Stanley Deathsandl«‘nnemls s, .!nm-.-s Conley. Winifred Conley, wife of Conley of 164 Beaver street, 0 o’clock this morning at after a 10 days’ iliness of She was about 47 year resident of this city for he leaves hesides her children. three 1zh- ters. Miss Mary, Margaret and % Anna: three sons, . Joseph and | With meny Atema S { Edward Conley. James Conley. heri The tennis tourng { cldest son is at present a patient at | Women was formall the New Britain neral hospital. ill { Boon. with pnenmonia. The funeral will be A, A. Williams, 4 held at % o'clock Monday morning at ; ment 71, won the St. Mary's chureh The burial will | for enrolling the be in St. Mar cemetery. applicants in the tual Benefit associ The factory is cf 1x, | Of efficiency by nk Schreiner ; ihe employees whd last night | that are of benefi was held | The meeting of M was | W. Truslow of de for his suggestion material in depar) Kozlac was awar gestion for the 10 curve a certain produced at the fd an succeeded in awards. Frederick Gescl j with the Stanley Arthur Pilz ha summer positidn of St. Mary's pla; Frank McConn ager of the Stanl team. Wilbur Lamphe ey Works to postmast; A daughter was and Mrs. Walter CARUSO DAUGH Mrs The ‘Worl James With Some Int VOTES FOR LOWDEN Its Readers. pneumonia. old, many nust died 1 | | and The Stanley Wo years. published by the | Stanley Works, is { (Coctlnued from First ©) nd, six lassachusctts, 12 Wood 23 Coolidge. Michig Wood, 1 voles mes es—16 Johnson, 13 Mianeso s, 24 16 Wood. Lowden, 2 Johnson, 1 4 Kellog Mississi} aig Lowd 1 12 votes— Hard ng Missour new Wood., 16" Montan: Nebraska Johnson. Nevada, Lowden, 2 New votes—s Wood. New Jersey, o8 votes—1 Harding, LW Johnson, 17 Wood . TR, | : . \ New Mexico, 6 votes—& Wood 4 g Word has been received in New York, S8 v Poindexter. of the death of Mrs. Winfred C. Ward, 1 Lenroot sut- Brookliwe, M Mrs. y 3 Coolidge, 24 Wood, ed away vesterday morning at the Lowden in that cily. She was North Carolina. l of the former principal of Harding, 3 Wood, 15 Lowden. ‘ Britain High school. The l Grover Cleveland Bergdoll from his | clses will be ob Fnother’'s home here on May 15 and to | lowing program | consider the cases of all who had & Ameriet.. oys’ { hband in the escape was empanelled, Rev. J. L. vesterday by Judge J. Whitaker | Beautiful, cnqr Thompson in the U. 8. district court. 'Christ; addreas The grand jury drawn at the Mayor 'O, request of U. S. strict Attorney tion;, Rev. J. L. Norih Dak 10 votes—3 Wood, 3 leaves her husband, one Johnson, 4 lowden. - daughter, Mrs. Fole Akers Hunger- McAvoy. The investigation will be- ~Banner, chorus; gin on June 21. Soldiers, Bo s’ Ohio, 4% votes—35 ford, and one son, Kenneth Akers. Wood. Hardi 5 Vol 1 Lowd s Schreiner. aged Fra died funeral the burial cemetery. Le Frank vote s Johnson. Wood, Frank Schreir son of Mr. and Mr of 168 Curtis street, { diphtheria. The afternoo! and new two ve 16 votes——-13 § votes—:2 Wood. Hawmpshire, Johnson, s 10 Akers, votes—1 John- ife Harding, 13 Oklahoma, 20 John Woods. 2 Wood. Oregon, 10 Wood, 1 Hardin Pennsylvania, Sproul. Rhode Tsland, South Carolina, den, South DPakota, 10 votes—10 Wood Tenneasae, 20 votes—2 Harding, 1 Johnson, Lowden, 9% Wood. Utah, votes—2 Harding, 2 Low- den, 4+ Wood Texas 23 votes—7 Harding, 1 John- son, 9 Lowden, 6 Wood. Vermont, § votes—S Wood., Virginia, 15 votes—3 Wood, Lowden f Washington, 1\& votes— ter. - West Virginia, 16 \ows=9 Wood, m mm 6 Harding, 1 Coolidge. C 1 votes—18 Lowden, John Woods was this morning at St. S Joseph’s church. Rev. Michael J. | assistant tegan of Naugatuck, n nephew of the deceased. was the cclebrant of a re- quiem high mass. ilev. Patrick Daly was deacon: Rev. J, Leo Sullivan was sub-deacon, and Rev. James Tyler was master of ceremonies. The bear- ers were Joseph G., Timothy and Ed- ward Woods, Timothy Regan. George Hennessey and John Meehan. The committal service at the grave in St. Mary’'s new cemetery was conducted by Rev. Michael J. Regan and Rev. Patrick Daly. The funeral of held at 8 o'clock votes—35 Johnson, 4 6 votes- -1 Knox, 70 10 Wood -11 low- 10 votes 11 votes ] Chicago-—When a regular circus is on at the Coliseum here, it's a Heavy Guard XIs common sight to see a great gathering -of youngsters outside the doors. But when the G. O. P. circus got under way it was grown-ups who jammed the doors, trying to sain admittance. Home in Pending Easthampton, N that an attempt harm Gloria, in .rico Caruso, has ¢ of private deteg around the singe ing investigation dollar jewel rob last Tuesday. Letters, . app cranks, which h Mrs. Caruso and the household, a1 close scrutiny by A letter of mailed from We nished the police a valuable clue. in the employ: New York hotel said to have exH lace which the 'part of the Car TO LAY G New Building Surround- | 5o o 12 Teonard B. Mallory. The funeral of Leonard B. Mallory was held at 5 o’clock this afternoon from B. C. Porter Sons’ funeral rooms, The funeral was private and the burial was in Fairview. cemetery., +4 Poindex- Alma the necticut college song, “Our Mater. Miss Littlehales daughter of ‘H. A. Littlehales. is Wisconsin, 26 votes—1 \\‘ 1 Hoover, 24 La Follette. Wyoming, 6 votes—3 Lowden, Wood, 1 Harding. Alaska, v Wood District 2 Wood. Hawaii. 2 votes— Philippines, Porto Wood. bisque ice cream to- Axelrod's Special cherry night and tomorrow. Vharmacy.—advt. PUBLIC MAY ATTEND. John Glinsky. C. Brown, chairman of the flag day exercises of New RBritain lodge, B. P. O. BE., said today that all arrangements have been completed for the affair which will be held at the Elks’ home on Washington street. The affair will start promptly at 8:15 o'cloc Invitatio: have been ac- cepted by the various organizations in the city connected with the late wars, ynd auxiliary organizations. The pub- lic is also extended u cordial invitation by the Elks to participate in the ex- ercises. Harry The funeral of John Glinsky was held at ¥ «o’clock this morning at Andrew’s Lithuanian church. Rey Edward V. Grikis officiated at a quiem mass. The burial was in Mary’s new cemetery, tes—1 Coolidge, Mrs. \‘Lx ry osecutor (k(n Woods, mother of of Columbia, Je \\HI\ 2 Lowden, 2 votes—:2 Wood Rico, votes—1 Lowden, 1 We wish to extend our thanks to all friends a s for their kindness and sympathy during our bereavement at the death of our beloved wife, mother, daugher and sister. the New Britain incere g1l soon have available on the xchange telephone exch tennis about west side of building. Chief William J. Rawl turned last night from Detroit} where he attendad fhe convensn, the International Police Ltnef- = lation. The Eighth Ballot. 14 votes—6 court. It Monday. Th the Alabama, Lowden, 4 Wood, 4 Harding. Arizona, 6 votes—6 Wood. Arkansas, 13 votes—11 1-2 Lowden, 1 1-2 Wood California, prey OSCAR J. SAHRBACHER, NORMAN DANBERG MRS. ANNA DANBERG AND FAMILY, \ SPECIAL JURY CALLED Will Go Deep Into Deta re» 26 votes—26 Johneon: Colorado, votes—3 Lowden, Harding, 6 Wood. Conneeticut, 14 votes 1 Coolidge, 1 Delaware, 6§ votes— Harding Florida, Georgia, Wood. Jdaho, § votes—1 Johnson, den, 1 Harding, 4 Wood. . Mlinois, 58 votes—17 Johnson, Lowden. Indiana, 30 votes—4 Harding, 15 Wood. Towa, 26 votes Kansas, 20 votes—#6 Wood, 4 Harding. Kentucky, 26 votes-—26 Lowden. Louisiana, 12 votes—7 Lowden, 2 Harding. ne, 12 votes— vland, 16 votes—16 Wood Massachusetts, votes—24 Cool- idge. 11 Wood = Méchigan, 30 votes—7 Lowden, 10 Johnson, 13 Wood. Minnesota, 24 votes—16 Wood, 5 Lowden, 2 Johnson, 1 Kellogg. Mississippi, 12 votes—2 Harding, 1% Lowden, S Wood Missouri, votes— % Sproul, Wood, 15% 171 Harding Montana Johnson. Nebraska, Wood, hnson. Nevada, Wood, 3 P. O. MEN GRATEFUL. comnmittee on Postal Tmprove- <hes to tak® this means of s its sincere appreviation pport of the New Britain Chamber W Commerce, the business men of our sity, also the Labor and Fraternal orgdcizations and the many patrons of U New Britain post inv office’” who wsted themselves in behalf of the posh,kemploy 3 o 11 Lowden, ohnson Du Pont, Enchn\’rnmr\nn_\ Noso1 »u." out early last evening to exuwmu-ng a fire in an incinerator in the rear of the Palace theater. 3 of tho 7 Wood. 8 8§ votes—1 Lowden 17 votes—$ Lowden, My cit The Spanish War Veterans will as- semble at 7:30 o’clock tomorrow eve- ning at the State armory, to attend the Flag Doy exercises at the Elks’ home, Appropriate Tomorrow aft r ‘ laying of the cof] Philadelphia, June 12.—A special | Boys' club build nd jury to investigate the escape | will take place. 2 Low- ’ & on May 15. 41 Lowden, 11 Rev. A. C. T. Steege. pastor of S! Matthew's German Lutheran church, left today for Chicago, 111, to attend the funeral of his father. Professor Theodore Hausmann will have charge of the services during his absence. 3! Miss Olive N. Littlehales, who Is a | junior at Conaecticut College for Wom % won the all-ccllege con- | test prize for composing the new Con- LE M J. Fredericks of 50 Wolcot street, reported to the police that some jewelry had been stolen from he: home during a fire there vesterdas afternoon. Detective Sergeant er\--i irdson and Chief William J. Neble of the fire department, investigated the matter and =»ud tne jewelry behind a bathtub. 26 Lowden. Lowden, 10 12 Wood s » ) $35,000.00 WORTH OF AUTOM 3L GOING REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICE 36 2 Lowden. 8 votes—§ 16 votes—14 6 votes—1 Johnson, 1 1-2 Harding. New Hampshire, § votes Jersey, 28 votes—2 16 Wood. Mexico, 6 votes—6 Wood York. 88 votes—1 Poindexter, 1 Lenroot, 1 Hoover, 2 Butler, 4 8 Harding, Wood, 45 —8 Wood Harding, Pleasure Cars, Light Duty Trucks, Open and closed cars, popular makes. A rare mid-season opportunity. smashed — Cash Talks. We have just the Car you want. We are jammed for room! Users of Light Trucks grab this chance. This Sale also includes our 8-cylinder 7- passenger demonstrator, 6-cylinder 5-passenger demonstrator, 6-cylinder Roadster demonstra- ‘_ tor, Oldsmobile Economy Truck demonstrator. | Bring the Cash. Make the offer and drive your car away. OLDSMOBILE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, Ing 33-37 ALLYN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. “Remember the Pla . Prices Coolidg: 23 Lowden. North Carolina, 16 Lowden: 4 Harding. North Dakota, 10 votes—3 3 Johnson. 4 Lowden. Ohio, Votes—39 Weod Oklahoma, Wood Oregon, 10 votes—, Wood, 1 Harding. Pennsyivania. 76 votes—1 Wood, 18 Harding, 9 20 votes—1s Lowden, Johnson, 4 Knox, 75 votes—2 Wood, l | | | and, arolina, 10 votes—10 Wood 11 votes—11 Low- hod South South Dak Tennessec, 10 Wood. votes—1 Johnson, Wood, 8 1-2 Lowden, 8 1-2 Harding. Utah, § votes Harding, Low den, 4 Wood Vermont, Vinzinia. Wood, 10 Washington, ter. West Virginia 7 Harding. Wisconsin, Wood, 24 La ‘yoming. 8 votes—8 Wood. 15 votes—2 Harding, Lowden, 14 votes— 16 votes—9 Wood, 26 votes—1 Follette 5 votes— Hoover, 1 8 Harding. ' votes—1 Coolidge, 1 Wood Distriet Wood Hawaii votes—2 Lowden. Philippines, 2 votes—2 Wood, Porto Rico. 2 votgs—1 Lowde Wood, Columbria 2 votes— Hartford, Conn., | l ! i

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