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w . NEW BRITAIN DAIL HERALD, SA SBES $750,000 NORMAL SCHOOL tons Committee ecom- original bill, introduced by ' Senator Candee of Norwalk, provided for an appropriation of $1,500,000, but, in view of the condition of the state’s finances, the committee will recom- mend only half that amount with the idea that it will be sufficient to make has alrepdy refused to approve in-, creases of $809,904 in the support of | schools grant, $300,000 in the average | attendance grant and several thou- | sands more in retirement allowances. The committee has taken the ground that all attempts to advance the effi- BIRD’S EYE VIE' W OF PROPOSED NORMAL SCHOOL WOMAN IS FINED $30 To Satisfy Our Patrons Is This Store’s Aim You must have read this { his Amount for Immediate | 4 gtart on the project and that the | ciency of Connecticut schools by ln-| ork on Bulldings Here. next session will provide for its com- | creasing teachers’ salaries by tenure rd, April, 9.—Concluding that | Pletion. Under the statu the ap- [ of employment, by liberal ponslons‘ card in our south window: ON LIQUOR CHARGE important educational legis- | Propriation must be referred to the [ and generous state grants, will end (Continued from First Page.) fore the General Assembly | appropriations committee before it | in failurg if an adequate supply of R T authorizing the erection of | can be passed well traimed teachers is not provided. | planned to get out of the business tate Normal! school In New Firmly convinced that this is the | To meet a demand for 800 new teach- since she had found it decidedly un- the legislative committee of [ Most direct way of getting at the | ers in the state next September, the . profitable. The attorney told the n has voted to report a sub-|teacher problem in Connecticut, the | State Normal schools will graduate | judge that the accused had but $25 ; 111 appropriating $760,000 for | committee is ready to throw almost | only 200 this year and these will be, | with ‘which to pay the court’s judg- everything else overboard In an at- | for the most part, teachers for the | ment. Judge Alling remarked that “We are proud of our store, but more so of our satisfied cus- tomers.” To satisfy our patrons is the chief aim of “The Bigger Better Store.” y guction of the administration d power plant Al once. The | tempt to get this bill through, and | lower elementary grades. she will probably find it possible to — = — N ——— { raise another $25, and imposed a was made yesterday afternoon by De- tective Sergeaft A. J. Richardson aft- er the husband had reported that the upholstery of his car had been torn by his wife, whom he is suing for di- 3 - | | were placed on probation with a p 8 | warning. | A 16 year old grap-shooter, arrest: | ¢ 1(‘(1 in the rear of City Hall yesterday 13 lnflnrnonn by Policeman William Do- o = ” B | herty, was placed on probation. The ha d tlns | policeman happened alonz by the as w tlfill m store. { side of the building, he told the court, o That opinion shows the ex- A tent of our service; and to be worthy of it is something for . I 4 . . which we constantly strive. z $50 fine. 3 The case of Mrs. Charles Johnson, | ! charged at the instance™f her hus- j band with hAving injured property, { was continuéd until next Wednesday | d morning. She is represented by Law- 0 S l S t ver P. F. McDonough. The arrest noate vaitur d ay SR y How gratifying it is to kear . | vorce. Mrs. Johnson claims to have this comment: | a half interest in the car. 6 More f { Patrolman Joseph Kennedy arrest- e | ed three boys Wednesday evening fol- l h l ked all d O ese B | lowing an investization of a report S ave 100. aroun § | that a bicycle had been taken from ' i i h ] x N |in front of the, Institute last week. | B f loth b He found the bicycle, repainted, in M ). \ town or suc clo! es’ ut one of the boy's cellars. All three 9, . couldn’t find anything that was . so good or priced so reasonably at only and overheard the accused calling for o Bl | “sevens and elevens.” After watching i - ¥ | him for about 20 minutes, Policeman . G % ! Doherty jumped out of hiding and > » arrested the youth. Chief of Police | ] 7 { W. J. Rawlings testified that numer- i i - ous complaints have been made con- &+ gy | cerning the practice of shooting craps ) ; k[ at that place. ! v % Policemen Joseph Kennedy and g G ) 7 Michael Flynn found a 15 year old £ | boy sleeping out on Myrtle street last | Mondays night. They lodged him at ! police headquarters and he was ar- : Easy I erms { { raigned in juvenile court this morn- \ ok ¢ 4 ing. After being lectured, the boy . 4 was placed on probation. wee sofne beautiful gifts including a gold our ant High-Grade Phonograph that has been sold guarantees for your safe watch set, gold pin, silk hose. silk Richmond, Samuel Schneider, Brooks of Miam, Florida, who is B KAVANAUGH SHOP MOVES “ | E : i 4 for LCSS Money’ where the company will be in a bet- fixture in natural finish; also by an Have you tested our service? We want to satisfy you— and to make that satisfaction doubly sure, we remind you of A ! ¢ e SURPRISE PARTY. Samuel 1. Cole Rececives Many Useful Birthday Gifts. A birt y ¢ ¢ party was given in honor of I. Cole of 283 Laselle street at his home. He received 2“ Ak thls land at regUIar pricc' ' shirts and numerous other articles. bul g here' Full Cabin o —wi ifeti Max o lnStruments fu"y Ruaranteed WIU laSt a ]lfetlme. T‘:(‘kcr Kramer, Edward Richmond, the ing with the Coies for a short visit. The business of the Kavanaugh S A . 4 This is the thirty-third of a ter position to accommodate the trade. g o ave s a Fr 1 ) An unequalled value at this reduced price. Tiaret Beisec iunye a0 Ay P Misses Julia Greenberg, Mildred Peizer, Specialty shop has been transferred ] [{ series of talks on what “The Two entire floors ill be occupied in dancing, including the latest hits in - “ €sse Leland CO- mame piczer, Minnie, Anna and Lillian 7 from the 40 Pratt street site to more 3 ” the future, A ploasing apearance has Bigger Better Store” means to New York. - Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Kolmonic, Tillie Richmond, Bessie Du- | i . bosoir, Ruth Richmond and Mrs. “Al M val elaborate and spacious quarters at 244 Trumbull streel, opposite Allen street; been given the interior of the new store by the installation of modern Th th- f o1y / you. e thirty-for ap- abundance of artificial lighting mak- P ing shopping comfortable and satis- pear next SAtl.lrdny . factory. The Kavanaugh shop has en- Used Phonographs R e e uce Britain friends in the past and the M | company is pleased to be able to offer, with the new site, adequate parking Some of thiese are practically new—used for demonstration. Others were B | space for . automobiles, in: clom taken In exchange—All are in perfect condition. il uaplal e COME SEE THESE SATURDAY FQX’S —o— FOX’S Doug. Fairbanks in