New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1923, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W FTh\LhDM NOVEMBER 7, 1923. (WHATEVERY KITCHEN NEEDS | FLOOD YOUR KITCHEN WITH CHEERFUL SUNSHINE ‘ THE DAYLIGHT KITCHEN UNIT S SR Sy OUR FREE TEN TRIAL OFFER , ‘ 75¢ We install for our cus- 7 ] PAYMENTS tomers the Daylight Kitclhen ) Unit on any existing ceiling | ; outlet for Free trial for onc : Installed Complete With month. After a month’s L trial if you do not wish to ( amp keep it we take it back and ; p replace the old fixture with- ‘ Try It For 30 Days ouf expense to you. i FLOOD YOUR KITCHEN ; : If you are satisfied, WITH LIGHT AT A COST v | ‘ ; = pay the 75¢ payments OF LESS THAN 1 CENT 5 | : AN HOUR. with your light bill. JUST WHAT YOU NEED. 3y DAYS FREE TRIAL TELEPHONE TODAY "~ THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER COMPAN 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 230 NEW SCHOOL SYSTEM IS 1B N 'LARGE NUMBERS TAUGHT [Finds Filipino Lepers - ka publie sehools are | I\eed Much Beuel hmd SUGCESS IN WINNETK 55 o 0 "IN MISSIONARY SCHOOLS _»vcnic . Mch Better Food which permits each ehild to progross | at his own natural rate, not forced s " “ % % i = ¥ serviee, with an executive fa too rapidly by those who are quicker, ’ : N Vi i y SRR mil lm with the scienes of distetics at Wlinois Town Has Installed Complete | nor held back by those who are } ol V¥ 2 0 Christian Education Being Given To | ils head, is considered urgent in con slower. Promotion is by subjects. A . 3 7 A i 7 iy @ nection with the work being carried Faample of Individual Instrie- child may be promoted in reading at 2 2 % ¢ 151,370 Puplis in 3,790 Schools on in the Culion Colony for the relief one time, for instance, and in arith- % : * 4 y " of the 00 lepers there, At present tion in Public Schools metie at quita another. Promotion | . . e L the kitchen mervice in deficient Winnetks, 1 Nov. 7.—~Pupiis| 3068 not necassarily involve a change | don't * any more in the publle Of Tooms. Pupils in the same room hools of Winnstka, Tt is not that [™May be doing two or cven three y those school ehildren are different, | BTades of work, % A 2 / Zin it beeause the Winnetka .board of ey . | \ ’ ) ' ) 1 it ducation’ has thrown off Uhe BUFFALO FLY DESTRoYs | ”y ¢ L | Eptsconal church, according to a re ved if & capa yackles of the old class lock-step | 3 " port made pubiic here from a surves ! e placed at its head hackie k nid | » J f just eompleted by Erie M. North § o investigator found that ACCOr tinn, DProfeecars and teachers in the od f erved about five with individual instruction eto ashburne, uperin- —— 10 Carleton W. Washbur . chools number 6,885, the report said times a day In emall quantities. Chicagn, Nov, 7.--Christian aduca. |COrding to vestigater, the food tion 18 being given 151,370 native pu. being r and inadequately piis in 3,790 schools in foreign lands ‘ « With hardly no under the dirsetion of the board of | Iner r nses of the food foreign missions of th Methodist | “1pply of ¢ the kitchen The wehonls vary In type according tendent of schools 3 Australian Stockmen Are G p : the “first complete sreatly | to the neads of the localitt. A laree Seven Thousand Young Reputed to be | example of individual instruction in Concernal Over Reports of Ras- Ceohistion S Cieauters Sehaatn 5 Deswbek ars IeORNEATY . BiE Men to Write Own Creed Tost Ne Seven thousand publie’ sehonle,” Winnetka's expert | L bty ment already has gained wide atten aging of Herds by Insect others afe high schools, college tion ‘Last yvear alons,” Mr. Wash. & & | dustrial and voeation institutes, medi burne mid, “the Winnetka schools | "-‘flnm\'. N. 8. W, Nov. 7.~Austra | ; ¥ al ‘rr--n:v. and seminarics were visited Ly hundreds of visitors | 1AR cattlemen are deeply eoncerned v “In many mission fiel United States |OVET the reports that a pest known as 1o the report save, “the [the buffalo fiy has been ravaging . . R e Mmany herds, The pest is similar to y 4 . ."5 il e to pre a fiy which causes extensive losses i Aneatio s Ry e ang perintendent continued, “shows a gen- ‘:‘n-‘."(h:r h'r ::- ur Indla, Africa and the | f e % vertn 30 the - cral Ay ning 1o the ciils of class | . ndies, and it is asserted that| § ves indepe 5 |the damage will exceed that caused % 4 g P h 1 t lock-step and to the need for indivi- by th 1 ¥ perstitions a " " three month ; ‘ YORN by the drcaded tiek in Queensland 4 A i 7. 7% 2 bl dual fnstrnction. Yor four years we | the task © i ¥ ' ples, to be 1 been working out the technique {Lnd Rorthern New South Wales un- | ; 4 i ' ave b working on y tech h csdapie folgiost . s [ g or ar tion, # e oung peo of individual Inetruction in the pubs | “"! Prompt action is taken to cheek | . £ » # we excellen . bt v An outline iie schoole of Winnetka, While our % 4 5 . 4 ad n « ne taten t ef and a members of 200 junior of Unitarian rom all parts of the Aard 1 to write their own creeds, in and from Australia New Zealand, Japan, Sweden, England and Belgifim Thie widespread interest.” the s for this el . with young 8ir George Knibbs, director of the 3 1 7 %4 . 4 work s #fill crude Ay ""Jlnutlun- of selence and industry, has | AL A Pl i o : : I S— ave demonstrated beyond = auestion | mege a cursory inquiry into the mat. | p f ¥ T A of the sch Pecetve e . t . That it is posible for a p »‘v" #chool |ger 1o stated that the pest is be. | e m;rm h-{;‘.. indivi ,'n,v Inst rv::ll"': | coming serious in the nerthern terri nd individual promotions WIthout | yoey and will spread to other part changing the size of classes and In. | gy SO0 S w”:’n;’h-'m":a;‘:r:' Arrow points to Herr Deckers, a German merchant, who is one "of the leaders in the Separa- creasing the number of """v"" g | 878 taken immediately. He added that | tist movement. Photo shows Herr Deckers leaving the headquarters of the New Rhineland Re- Italian Yacht ( Tub “The general value of individual 10- | iy might bacome more seFious than the I » Y ¥ g e . se: ublic at Aix-les-Chapelle. Note his bodyguard. The guards wear white arm bands. 1 - struction already has been demons |tick which has already reached New | T pe . . o | Invites British to Race strated by 13 At the Ban Francisco | gouth Wales, Western Australia and Ktate Teachers' college, Sutherland of | Queensiand from the northern tepri- len ¢ {as2 . ¥ has i the Los Angeles public schools hy‘",,, The result would be an eeo- vl b At fa you ntend to ] Miscellaneous Shower ity e Codei O G A" Horn in Towa, and by Courts in De- | nomie loss that would run inte m" by At ™ b reamed g Tendered Miss Gilbert o ¢ ' ut oes troit. Jessie MacKinder in London [ijons of pounds sterling, and y g |u« the presiiont Ieeny years icoliantons O VS Glven | Mol has shown (he possibility of putling lwould be required te eradicate yh- 8 N The rac t . knhow that Jid not try any way 1 es Gilbert of 38 Crown street . school classes, even with five and six- Reports from Kimbersley, Western oie et i et g "'h“ S . Pordlocer 2 Hyond " in 102 ptor g to mem year.old children | Australia, said that a large and repre- ' r ot About 3 “All of these experiments have |sentative gathering of pastoralists de & 2 osibe: el shown that individual instruction |cided that the pest 1 menacing the (Continued from First Page) & Racing U tr P 5 : : : AP i ot oo ted & 3 . OIson - 9 he Regeh eliminates failores and grade repetl- |cattle industry more than the tick. De g - “ tion, that it stimulates children’s in- [epite the exceptionally good .ounn_l,mm the president, othe carln i . ity i - ‘:"' terest in school, that it strengthens [the resuits of the operations at the | qint T8 PIUSCENe OUHET fariaa - S r~ ’ } et g Miss their initiative, sense of responsibility | Wyndham meat works have been | TU (HE AORL TRO, OF TS das : e 10 s 4 j Games| 1M the case of " and scif-expressive activities more most disappointing hecause of the | ... o 0. Sion Cotenst s w Yoot - v & of Riheima Vete on Ridnes than is pomsible under the old clase |pest. 1t was decided to urge the fed- | Loy o am e e s ot “od ' possit Miadder the Very eral ministry to appoint & specialist S SOk $ha Wi saand [to direct the eradication of the fiies, | r .‘,,‘.',r,.’.UVL.Q:,:H:VY;. b Home Madcemecy |(gyps Find That Love /- supply division of the V ns' bu ’ARM'"? ’ (;l“" Live on Ukuleles ‘i"':r:‘\«]:;.r'r" Ve iy sl e i : i 3 Yo | Burnett Found Guilty in “OD;.‘_A_WI@JZ\QUiCk Honoluly, Nov. 7.—One divoree for |a visit to the White House Dec. 1 ' ' tocrat . Bastrop, Louisiana, Trial !"rv 4.49 marriages was the new | 1922, b d g an explanation of PANISH-RUSSIANY TRAM O'Leary, formerly in charge of the i o ve ad int 5 ) Ligh record established in territory of | Hawali during 1922, according to fig- | president was ne Get from any Mruggist. one ounce |ures compiled by the bureau of vital | for an appraisal of Parmint (double strength) add to |<tatistics and the territorial supreme | “In your zeal to apparer i r it & Hittle sugar and enowgh water 1o |court. The number of marriages per- | Colonel Forbes to 1 . \ ’ . N ¥ " make a half t The minute you |formed during the year was 2,498, and | transactior Ge take i, a soothing, healing poul- |the tetal divorces granted were b O'Leary, “it has tice At o relief comes at |Tn addition to these twelve applcants | upon your tostin onee it too. were refused dive you to t sen's F 4 C. L. Pierce’s Music Store Quality Smoke Sho America’s Favorite Poet and Lecturer Tickets £1.50 ¥ » AT CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOO1 Monday, November 12, At S P. M. Crowell’s Diug Store Dickinson’s Drug Store On Sale At All Seats Reserved

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