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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921. otarts at 8:30 A. M. ednesday, January 1 IS DOLLL AR DAY AT THIS STORE Sale Starts at 8:30 A. M. at $1.00 Will Buy Here Wednesday ham Housedresses, sizes 36 to 46, D. Value to $3.98. -wear, Petticoats, Chemise, Night d Bloomers, at $1.00. Values to ed Jackets, regular and out sizes, in black at $1.00. Values to $2.98. at $1.00 Pair. Values to $3.50 pr. d Table Covers at $1.00. Values , 2 for $1.00. Stockings, 6 pairs $1.00. pairs $1.00. h Suits, $1.00 each. and Pants, 2 for $1.00. ol, 2 skeins $1.00. Unbleached Cotton, 5 yds. $1.00. Plain Grey Outing Flannel, 6 yards $1.00. All Wool Storm Serge, black, brown and navy, $1.00 yard. Ladies’ Silk Hose, 2 pairs $1.00. Ladies’ Wool Hose, full fashioned, $1.00 pair. Boys’ Union Suits, $1.00 each. Boys’ Vests and Pants, 2 for $1.00. Wool Yarn, 4 balls $1.00. Children’s Gingham Dresses, sizes 2 to 14 years, at $1.00. Values to $3.98. Chemise, made of crepe de chine Silk, lace and ribbon trimmed, at $1.00. Values to $2.98. Children’s Sweaters in brown at $1.00. Values to $2.98. Babies’ Crib Blankets, 2 for $1.00. Table Damask, $1.00 yard. Value $2.25 yard. Apron Gingham, best quality, 8 yards $1.00. Best quality Percale, 6 yards $1.00. Turkish Towels, regular price 75¢, 2 for $1.00. Bates’ Dress Ginghams, 32 in wide, 5 yds. $1.00. Lingerie Crepe, 4 yards $1.00. Window Shades, green, tan, buff, 2 for $1.00. 36 inch White Outing Flannel, 5 yards $1.00. Curtain Marquisette, 4 yards $1.00. Values to 59c¢ yard. Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves, $1.00 pair. Ladies, Black Kid Gloves, sizes 6 and 614, ~ $1.00 pair. - Ladies’ Silk Hose, seam back, $1.00 pair. Children’s Ribbed Hose, all colors, 3 prs. $1.00. Misses’ Union Suits, 2 FOR $1.00. Children’s Sleepers, $1.00 ecah. 36 inch Silk Poplin, all colors, special for $1.00 day at 79¢ yard. BRITAIN CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS STORE, INC,, 881 - S8 MAIN STREET trouble” of wenk he cause. nt more Kidney ousands | ired, TEATHERS IN MOVE FOR LEGISLATION Going Aiter Better Tenure Regu- lations for Prolession | o i Chicago, 111, Jan. 18.—The execu- tive council of the American Federa- tion of Teachers, following action ta- ken at the recent convention of the or- ganization held in St. Paul, is launch. ing a nation-wide campalgn for better | tenure legislation for teachers. State legislatures will be asked to remedy existing conditions relative to the em- ployment and retention of teachers, y should | who belleve that injustice lles in’ the r! Chureh | “flu bend or 14 cause | t effort advised and got Yy back ure they | prevalling system. The American Fed- eration of Teachers authorities assert that remedial legislation will go far towards raising the standard of the teaching profession, inasmuch as it will obviate arbitrary dismissal of ! competent teachers by autocratic | boards of education. | “In asking for a deecnt tenure legis- | lation,” sald Charles B. Stillman, pres- ident of the American Federation of Teachers, at Chicago headquarters, ‘‘our organization s not nnim:nrd| ' “DANDERINE” | Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. by any desire to prétect the ineficient teacher. In fact, the American Fed- eration of Teachers is interested in providing the machinery by means of which incompetent teachers may be removed from the school system. Far from protectiny incompetency, the American Federation of Teachers has gone on record fn a most revelution- ary measure for the protection of the public schools, by demanding for its organization professional training.as a prerequisite for the chartering of a local.” President Stillman said the Ameri- can Federation of Teachers maintains that tenure should be permanent dur- ing efficiency after the lapse of the probationary period, which should not exceed three years; that all dismiss- als, both during and after prebation, must be for causes definitcdy embod- | fed in the educational law, such as gross insubordination, Inefficiency and conduct unbecoming a teacher, and that after the probation period dis- missal for any cause, including inef- ficlency, shall be authorized only by an impartial trial board. Appeal from the decision of a trial’ board may be made to the civil course would also be allowed. The Federation officlals say they see a cultural wage for teachers and Instant Relief BUNION PAIN Prove It Free We want to without cost to you that at last a way has been found for instantly removing bun- mwmp{'hly removing Literally mhnlh away the bnr!ou large or how long almost enable them to live according to the requirements of their position, to pro- vide for such hazards of life as jllnes: and old age,to provide for culture, rec- reation and professional improve- ment, and to maintain self-respect. Besides demanding certain working conditions, they also assert the right of teachers to participate in the ad- ministration of the schools and estab- lish the principle that the teachers are entitled to the rights of free ex- pression and the right to organize and to affiliate with such (@oups as the: fin@ expedient and deem socially and spiritually souna. The American Federation of Teach- | explain that this is a wage which will ers is affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. MR. L. W. NEWCOMB THROUGH WITH HOSPITALS Springfield, Mass.—In a letter sent to Dr. J. F. True & Co,, Mr. L. W. Newcomb of 139 Cambridge street writes: “I am writing to let you know . how I am getting along. 1 have .mken two large size bottles of your Dr. True's Elixfr, and am 100% better than before using. I will continue taking it for I do not have the pain that I had before, and my wife and every one I know tells me I am looking better. The deep circles are all gone from under my eyes. No more hospitals for me.” Dr. True's Elixir, the Family Laxa- tive and Worm Expeller has benefited thousands upon thousands of _suf- fers from constipation, nervousness, poor appetite; indigestion, insomnia and worms. Over 68 years a favorite because it is pleasant to take, works just right—no harmful drugs. 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For every ache and pain and to get In- fluenza before it gets you, get Begy's Mus- tarine, in the yellow box—30 and 60 cents — the Quickest Pain Killer on Earth.” v BY OUR HIGH GRADE WORK LATIMER LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CORP. 33 WALNUT STREET ~“'BIGGEST VALUE IN TOWN LOT NO.1 4 3 A Big Assortment of Trimmed Velvet Hats That Sold As High As $8.00. SPECIAL $1.00 LOT NO. 2 100 Trimmed Velvet Hats. 0] Special LOTNO. 3 All Our $15 Hats. Special $3.00 Off On _All New Spring Hats.