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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e after scho ordinances insefar as school asnitation ' community gatherings can he |mittes, in ita Inspection of the Various separated from the rest of build [schools, has ebserved many cases of [unit, eaeh for its separate purpose. |exit apparatus and heat arrange They ean ised schaol is inIments whieh are a fire menace, and R scsslon witheut disturbing the seheo! |/ Many unsanitary tollet conditions (Continued From First Page) or interfering with the ether pupils, | S=~That the future construction of ——— Other Rooms auditoriums in elementary sehools, he ::: 'll:dl knowledge of building con-| *“These sehools aise provide for a |PONANE ““0‘ 8 ““‘“'“.‘““ ':‘:‘""l‘u :"‘I‘:“ etio « city of 490 pupils W he . it Sidisve fhat ) masters, roam, properly equipped—= ([, S0, 8 BUOCE 0F New Britain has n the interest teachers' room with kitehenette and of cconomy and safety that the type |tollet and espeelally arranged for the |P9i0ated as the maximum require of new school huilding to he con- convenienee of the teachers—nupses’ MENS for sueh sehools. It has been Slrueted in the future be confined ta toom which ean be used by visiting breught te the attention of ¥ ur sur the one.stary constriction, which haas | nurses, doctars and dentists which has |YE¥ Commitiee that it is not practical the approval of the state bhoard of 8 toilet and shower hath connecied |'® Assemble in an elementary school education, We belleve these schools With it, These rooms are all wel |0 and sisth gvade pupile at the 10 be the heat, safest and least expen- lighted and are convenient for thejr |®M® fime and develop a tople of size, when built of the hest materials | partieular uses mutua! interest, and it is our opinien And Lo b2 the most eonvenient sehoo) buildings planned. We bhelieve it is the only kind of building that should be built for sehoel purposes where 1and in reasenahle areas ean he pro- eured as guarantee to the safety of PUPlis in ease of fire or panie, the sav ing" In the cost of construction, the flexibility in planning, completeness of entranee teachers, to superyiston “Supervision of the puplils in this type of sehool is as near perfeet as is possible to arrange. The pupils always in sight of the teachers the coat paoms and enat rooms are placed in front of the being separated class rooms by glazed sash so that the fro € the the the supervision and the low cost of plumh- teacher ean #ee who I8 in the enat ing, heating and maintenance, makes room at all times, and this makes them hoth econamical and effielent petty piifering impossible, The cor. Safoty "In schools of this type of eonstrue. tion, the floor of each room is but one stop above the finished grade and each ciass room has its own exit through the coat room and an exterior door, and each group of children enter and Jeave the sehool independent of other groups of children. Tn sueh a bullding We believe a panle ts impossible h Class Rooms “These are arranged to take care of 42 pupils, are well lighted and one slde of the room from 2 ft. 6 In, from the floor to within & in. of the cell ing is glven over to giass. Al rooms hove slate | blackboards, bulletin » boards, cabinet for school supplies and a closet for teacher's personal be- longings. Toilets “The tollets are on the same level of tile or slate, flat roofs are of Bar- 3 bt frigid Amen: an the class rooms and are sa areang- |rett specification, Tn the Interior, ma. | "o l:l;)lulnrr:drn::mln; ";:':;‘:T,,:,:."kt, meam heating outft be intalled In|iained, it carried into effect, will give ed that no child has to go more than |pie floors, slate black-hoards, and | sate and sanitary at no very great |tN'" fchool. The smoke pipe of one y,on 62 4qditional rooms, or 19 more 40 to 60 feet to get to them. They birch doors are nsed and any trim that | o oon.y L ) ) of tho furnaces in less than ix inches| oot L5 0T o (T ekt year, Tt have white tile floors, white closet scems best. Many of these schools | " High School from & wooden girder With 1o pro-| o "yncude what they designate as partitions and white closet seat and |hfive what is called hospital finjsh, and | wrne apaction of the new trade |(CHOR but n plece of tin nailed to/y,00nant rooms, and which, theugh fixtures. Theso fixtures are of tha (if thought desirable, at a slight addi- | ool will give more rooms to the|'t: The electric wires are not protect-| 0"l geiranie’ an the other rooms, most approved make and are vented [tional cost, glazed brick finish eonld [ frimty sehool and extonsive changes |4 Tirass sockets are used on the o0 ol RN R PO K in the best manner possible and are | be installed. We do not recommend |ara to he made \When thers are \l‘chllx,"nnd one u:yml hi'[hn nit v]h!.'m el Lt rol o he class re L 1 ha o cona f % sulation worn off and is unsal he B e T e ey ehea ek ou aeet |ocmipiated, thars Wil pe five vooms i) S0 SENEERLEC V0 S oRIE quef ey ask for. ‘ the Voeational High that can be used ¥ “Regpectfully submitted, | they remaln sweet and elean at all [rial be nsed, but that the workman-|¢or grade classes, tollet Is a crude affalr with a wooden “A. M. PAONFRSA times, ship and materlals he of the best. To | Noithent School floor on about three-fourths of it and ~ Ex-officto Membeor, Awditorium and Gymnasinm further illustrate the economy to he | “Has MAm roflmw.anfl 217 pupils. one slde of the balance of the floor 1 A “‘.lr'l v " 1 “These are arranged whepever pos- cffected by the adoption of the one- | ' hm":] e e alias 'n‘m % |has a couple of inches of water or A QuIGLEX, cha r:mn. sible, first for schiool uses (the gym-|story construction, a comparison rnnlm ey m"”m"* There {88 Inrzn"‘""""‘"' The supports for the floor e AL ”._r,rr s nasium equipped with dressing rooms, be made with the cost of the new | & F000 CORCHION. CHETC TE B BB are sollow fron posts which are cor- MAXWEL. PORTER, ghowers, lockers, toilets, ete) and are |Washington school on High street, bt "m_k eell School """ |roding and can hardly be called safe, Yy CROWD, 5 with which we are all more or less| ..., 'Mm‘.‘"“"' 40 puplls, This| The Windows of some of the rooms “F. A HALL, ——— [famillar. At the time plans were be- |, ot 80T L andition but | are 0w of order and cannot be opened AL LOROR, U ing considered for this school a plan | PUICINK 18 0 very o8¢ ¢ se! 0 ventilate the rooms. There is u fire LEWIS T. SHIPPS, for a one-story building was mubmit- [%Me repairs are needed to the fence| 10 MCRtIIALe the TEOMA TAtRe 8w 78 o, H. KEHOE, ] {ted with, bids for its complete coy. M the res A _ 38, Wil 45 tlake TRt Tha tekatier XLER, struction, which totaled slightly under st Street School: [lonnt PR el “HENRY P. SMITH." ) AGEIE, : “Has 22 class rooms and two porta|could not open it and it required the AN B PR £200,000, The complete cost of this strength of one of the committee to = school as shown by statement of um(l“"*"- 1“i ht"-‘”‘"":‘ P‘[‘|P“'- leHI:'Tm iy y {superintendent of schools, was $331,- {heated but the leating plant is ! ¥ A d G e ot thecact of the i ana |#00d. It has " slate trinals, brass| Smith School 1ds Georgetown |} s e necessary grading, sidewalks, ete, As|S0ckets in the lamps, hollow iron posts Has 16 clugs rooms and one por- [ When you are suffering with rheu- 5000 Gt e present | Mupporting the floors, all of which are|table and 733 pupils. The urinals in ‘ matism so you can hardly get around | Guucture which, in the opinlon of this |contrary to the ordinances. this school are slate and the odor | just try Red Pepper Rub and you will | oot bl 00 o tor sohool ao. Monroa Rahool, from them is very bad, at times per I have the quickest relief known. commodations than could have heen| *Has elght class rooms and 300 pu-|meating the entire school. I | Nothing has such concentrated, pen-ieoayred fn the one-story construction |pls. Tt is heated with five hot air|!s heated by steam. The boilers Il ting heat as red peppors. Tnstant | ; furnaces. We recommend that a|iocated in the front of the buflding vyou apply Red | ou feel the tingling heat, warms the sore Tust Pepper Rut In three minutes it spot through and through. FFrees the | ganool blood circulation breaks up the con- gestion—and the old rheumatism tor- ture is gone, supervised view the 0 “The dation, struetion made lated weight of construction, ete., ne long f floor construe- tion, il hoss hest the has Apans, a greatly reduced expenditure of | need hoard nn costly v glven to stairs, neavy buflding materlals or high stag Ing for the same {struction Is of tapestry or face hrIrkh”u, five mora rooms avallable for with lime stone trim, with the schools, materials, thirds of the cost of the two-story Lasement sehools as now eonstrueted This saving in cost {8 brought ahout following reasons bullding is light on the ne fire necessary Cost although cost about nenaive * steel stair consteuction he exterjor part of _ the additional Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made | Hale and the Elihu Burritt sch from red peppers, costs little at any |A carcful study on the part of drug store. Get a jn at once. ['se erhool board of this suggesiion, two- con- foun- hy accumu« or con- | Tnasmuch as there is immedi- on the for local school “umm!. it wonld seem wise for them to utilize available rooms existing in an unfinished state in both the Nathan 00ls. our we it tor lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff |feel, would he able to develop about nee to get the genuine, with the Rowles on each package. name k, sore muscles, colds in chest, Al-{12 most instant relief awaits you. Be sure |cxpense to the cit; We recom with ‘4 hoard additional comply Dt:ink and Enjoy— " IPTONS TEA Largest Sale in the World end that the s our present rooms at a very small hool city THE TRADE MARK KNOWN N EVERY NOME LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK, NEW BRITAIN, CONN.USA] Ironing is Quickly Done with a “Universal” Electric Iron Because T irons backward and sideways as easily as forward. No corners or sharp edges to catch or wrinkle the cloth on the back stroke. Round heel and rounded edges prevent this. ‘Tapered point slips easily and quickly into the smallest pleats and ruffles of women's and children’s dainty summer apparel THE WRINKLE PROOF IRON Guaranteed Electrically and Mechanically : Price $6.75 The Connecticut Light & Power Co. | no Nifting up of ridors are straight and ean be easily |There are four half-time elasees here pupils always in | This school bullt of and | Steep roofs are | |The cellings need | stairs need that it is a waste of publie funds 10 build auditoriums of & seating capa- elty of 900 to 1,000 when the maxi- | mum actual requirements would eall for a seating capacity of from 208 1o 400 “Pollowing is a statement of conditions of the various sehools found by the committes Smaliey Sehool | | “This school has 20 class rooms and two portables. It has 1260 puplis the as has slate urinals whieh are ohjectionable, The gutters and roof are In had eondition allowing |water to leak down through the wall | [both inslde and outside and washing ‘e | Mass,, every car leaving the rails, out the mortar from hetween 4 | briek seriously. Ongood HUI School g s “This school has six class rooms, s 5y g e e two of which are in a portable Stanley Schonl extra room for the inerease |sehool, Thers are » )l”'g“""; “This 15 a 4-room school with two With these transters évery three classes are on ‘m:rt-"h;mh”“ I:;.r‘nn portables, It has 210 pupi rhe!in the city will be provided for, with repairs are R;r;ux:"'al R | building ia in good conditior school rooms to spare. ere are five classes with a total Lineoln Sehool | _,".'l'”v' "L“' ::”|"" :": _:l' |I.. ",:;" Soce of 200 puplls in this achool at the| “Has 10 elass rooms and one port- | . oa¢ RESAELT BEO8 00 . present time he vocational training [able room, 416 pupils. It {8 heat b o cansttiratietis 18 o ABeR W » thore nre heing |w ¢ furniee nd _one|oUt of conmds 3 o ssen which are there ! € (with five hot alr furnuces and one |, o0 o0 classed by them moved to another school, which will [steam boiler but they are not able to properly heat the bullding on real This 4s an old bullding | co1d days. Wa commend that a new elass rooms, and the coal is in the extreme north- | modern steam heating plant be put in | west corner and has to be wheeled to | [this school. The urinal is of slate| Nest Co i LA fe A las and unsihitdey, The follets of he|ls B2 Sh8 GOE the EEUEEARYALIS 20 boys and girls are in adjoining rooms ipitWo ERep A HELN e | Iin the basement with n free passage.|chould be provided for.this purpos {way through the hall from one to the [other. Tt is desirable that a parti-|jied 0% SOO o por ibaot 6 8 N6 thewreon ot candls| S HaLIF son e, ole 0F rhich 1 | er: ches of ptumb. o {tion on the north side of the build-|aatric s\\"i!r-}- hoard s):ou!d be pro- | |ing but the children in the rooms on|tested. The east wall of the hall that | }”"’ south side have to go through the capries the upper floor has bulged out, north rooms to reach it. We recom-|icaving an opening between the cofl- |ment that passageway .be cutling and the wall and is unsafe, The {through a sWall room pposite the fire outside doors have shrunk so that the {escape to glve the children a direct|holts do not hold and the hoys can exit to the fire escape. This school [open the doors when the school is not through a small room opposite the fire|ir session. The treads on the stairs | escape to give the children a direct{are worn through so as to be danger exit to the fire escape. This school|ous and should e replaced and the | has a good sized lot, and if it hecomes [whole school needs painting. necessary in the future an addition| “We recommend that an eight room could he erected to this school. |one-story school he erected on the Bartlett School. Viets property in the norihwest sec “This school has 12 rooms and one|tion. That four-room one-story portable with 743 puplls. Six classes|school be erected at the Osgood Hill are on half time, Tt has slate urinals|school. That a four-room one-story like most of the other schools but|school be crected at the Eanley they are in much better condition, [School. That the yard at the Bart | repalring and the |!ett school he cut down on the north new treads. Tt has good|ANd south sides and full windows re- | fire csoapes and large rosms and al.|Dlace the present small ones That though it has been given a bad name|'n® I:n\'y‘v at the Nathan MHale school it {s In better condition than others,|I® Ut down and other space utliized 'he smoke pipe from the boiler is too be near the woodwork and should the street, is cut down it will give full windows on fwo sides to each room. We recommend that the hoiler area be fire-proofod in this school. llable for class rooms. That step be taken to secure land in the vicinity of Corbin avenue for the erection of a school in the future to relieve the Lincoln and \onroe schools. “Fhat land be secured as near cen possible hetween the - East, | i nd Rockwell schools for the erection of a school in the future to relieve any or all of these schools. “It these recommendations are adopted the shortage in the districts |can he remedicd as follows: | | “Transfer the cquivalent of two classes from the Lincoln schiool to the proposed school on the Viets property, | | which will provide for the pupils in | the portable school and leave one I‘:f | [room for the incroase, . Is Ever Da a | “Transfer to the new school the! y y | equivalent of five classes from the Stay off the damp gronnd, avoid ex- | no sweets sure, my ater dad keep feet kind for ind above oceasic lown uric and toxi Miss Gloria Geor, 000,000 for Ge There are two rooms in the basement (0 Make it possible to put in full win e o claty, maa 1 ok are mot|dows and make avallable more class| Pl rooms. That changes he made in the | The second desirable in thelr present condition | L, | B e e S S TR U v B i o St g S acHicol but 1f the yard, which is higher than| cyjoy wiil make three more rooms|Day in 18 A flier from Concord, N, H., was deralled Gonld, at Gould, is one of the chief workers in the campaign to raise §; rgetown university nday Sweets ts ary, a while, all t Fat Derailed, But Nobody Killed Winchester, fty were injured, but none daughter in June first officially designated as Children's | IF RHEUMATIC BEGIN ON SALTS Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure, No eat ke a child leaving as base. ment rooms, called for an increase of 43 class rooms, “The recommendations herein con. drink lots spoonful | ally to help keep now | of | i 1 was | | Bartlett school to the propoded mew “Upoyntiem s caused by poison Backache Day? oot on the viets properts. which o o "Cailed acids, - whien o I | will provide for the class in the port-| 0™ G howels and absor | Lame and achy in the morning? | able school and three half-time cla Ne Hlood. It {a the funetion of the) Torturcd with backache all day 1ong? | es, leaving one empty room in the| it e 1o filter this actd from, the No wonder you'feel worn out and dis- | chool proy for the Viets prop-|yio0q and cast it out in the urine, The couraged! But have you given any|erty, Those pupils which it is pro- A {1 are Hino 8 Mmeans of | thought to your kidneys? Weak Kid-| posed to transter from these schools the Wood of this impurity, Tn || neys cause just such troubl and | live nearer to the new school than ind chilly, vold weather the you are likely {0 have headaches, 1o, | they do to the schiools they are now pores ave closed, thus forcing the with dizzincss, stabbing pains, and | attending. s to do_double Work: théy bes bladder irregulari Don't risk “The equivalent of two classes can venk and sughish. and il to neglect!: Use Doan's Kidney 1 be transferred from these schools | eriminate this pdison, which keep ac Doan’s have helped thousands. They | which will provide for the class from | cymulating and cirenlating through | should help you. ARk your ncighbor! the Monroe school that is now In the| (e system, eventually settling in the Here's a New Britain Case, Camp school and leave one empty| joints and les, causing stiffness, Mrs. J. P. Tracy, 70 Relden St.,|room for the increase. sorc and pain calied rhenmatism says: “As soon as my Kidneys became , “Transfer the cquivaient of ftwo rat twinge of rheumatism frre in action, 1 had sharp pains classes from the Smith school to the | got iy Hharmacy Yo in my back. A terrible lameness set- attonal High, which will provide gun Jad Salts; put | tled through the lower part of my |for the classat the Smith now in alrul in a giass of water & back and 1 had headaches. 1 used | portable and leave one empty room at| fore hreakfast each Doan’s Kidney Pills and they did | the Smith for the increase. ¢ This i helpful wonders for me. My kidney came | Transfer all the pupils from Sex- acidity, remose 1y . 50 to | normal and the distr left my | ton street #nd west of it from the Na- | stimulate the kid thus helping hack.” than Hale and Smalley schools, num- | to rid the blood of these rheumatic | | hering several hundred, to the new poisons | 9, Washington school Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is DOAN K}?I‘ngy 'ransfer the equivalent of three made from the acid of grapes and| classes from the et school to ' lemon combined with lithia 60¢ at all Drug Stores the Bmalley or Nathan Hale scheol,|and is vsed with excellent results by Toster Millarn Co. o NY. | | which will take earc of the elass in| thousand the portable schoo! and provide ome| rheumatism. 6 pie sl o Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advis, A WORD T0 THE “WISE" SHOULD BE SUFFICIENT BUY YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE as carvefully as you buy your automebile, Ne sure you have complete fimleflmn in & company of established reputation, We may, at times, be a trifle enthusiastie, ters and files: SERVICE have paid premiums, experienced losses and found this office not wanting at the critical moment, 3 Theirs is the voice of experience, office look after your automobile troubles, BOOTH'S BLDG, SLOAN BROS. 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