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ST Tel. 853-2 HOUSE WEEK N THE SCHOOLS @ oan Bducation Week lent of New pub November si o Britain s schools 17, proclaimed ted to visit the le g the week of nt Coolfdge has Education will week An n 1 ity obscrvance 1 mmittee be representing various nents has made plans o. However, eac nning it8 own a s suggested since one of the purposes ervance is to show actua m work v day in the 1 afternoon, is visiting ¢ woek, morning Ior whose daytime duties prevent the reg those ols and the & may be and to ade 8choo! visited on Wednesday 9:20. enings from 7:3( urging parents distribut- by the art tisplayed in promi- nd this ihvitation. the history of s and plctures and school facul- t out nest week. Special meetings of Parents and Tvachers' ons are being announcement of which will lome by pupils, Since the fundamental American Bducation Week 18 pa- letters Liave been sent to including the Business onal Women's club, the Woman's club, the Chamber of Commerce, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Common- wealth club, and the Lions, Kiwants, and Rotary clubs inviting their co- operation. The American Legion will furnish speakers for the schools and for the Parents anll Teachers' association tings. al ailms of the schools {summed up as follows | 1. To give general inf regard to the ai public education, 2. To bring about a operation Letween the here, To promote the {interests the boys and girls of our ecit y build more perfect ' assoctat idea of have been ion in and methods of closer 0o- parents and of and Aims of the Puablic the public sc in of the Nhtional Education i The public schoo! recognizes e development of a good comn process—th are modern schools er grasp of no , but bR et a sh of for | vi- ehil- . | %he to to effective give home for vocat! the p Facts Ahout N Britain Schools planned to 10, vnen a 't ally i {;'w;u' {ooh wants > g 0 n‘.}uffi.u”q Gocd Cake — She lises Bakers ve By all most means the sfactory chocolate for cook- ing or drinking. satl Pro s Walter Baker& Co.Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1780 Dorchester Mass. Montreal Can. {BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREC r may be te the reading the use of reference books, a r schmol work puplis to s more t New Britain to Observe Amepi-| open-house | srades and what used to be the first yewr In high school, A junlor high school graduate has but three years work in a senlor high school, There shops connected with these clinols which provide a very speclal sort of training. On Friday eve- Ing, November 21, an opportunity to visit these shops will be offered. The laboratory plan of instruction has been introduced into the Senlor high school, results obtained from this system in the cities where it has been tried h warranted its trial here. The chief difference between this system of instruction and the old is in the| sth of asslgnments, The lubora. lets a student know what ed of him for a long period of time, an eighth of a year perhaps, and enables students to do more in- dependent work and requires thor- ongh preparation. The old State Norma) school bulld- g has been named the Walnut Hill , and here classes for delicate, immigrant and atypical children ar eld, the girls of the immigrant classes, and they prepare the lunch for the children of the open alr classes ‘These children spend the time or. tinarily used in going to and from &chool in resting. The activities in every school ar so varicd that no one will find a visit lull. Only by visiting can first- hand informatian be obtain and it iy hoped that visitors will go in large numbers to all the during American Education Week. TWO MEN HELD ON - STORY GIRLTELLS Taken for Auto Ride and At- {acked, She Claims | Lester Blckerton of 80 Pleasant Albert Peplaw of 484 Etanley street were arraigned before Judge Benjamin W. Alling this morniug in police court on technical charges of breach of the peace, | They were arrested last night by 4 10018 street and Sergt. Michael J. Flynn and Police- | man Patrick O'Mara after an in- vestigation into & complaint that they forced a 16 year old girl into their automohile on Stanley strect last night about 7:30 o'clock, and took her to Farmington where they {are alieged to have assauited her. | The alleged crime was committed Iin Farmington so the young men | will be turned over to the Farming- ton authorities by the local They were arraigned in the court this morning on the bri ithe peace s F. McDonough, necessary to have under bond a8 ased { for their release at $300 each, The Farmington authorities been notified but they have not de- cided e charge to be lodged n The investigation ported to have re- #d in bringing to light all facts of the affair, but not} warrant the girl's charge, it is of the gir . Bamforth larters last night at two men into their at poli ahout 7:30 took s machine on street and drove away with | formation pther daughter, whom girl had left the house to attend a moving picture service at Routh church. learned that the girls along Stanley street to the church w Bickerton came along The machine |stopped on the other side of E the girl went over to the ed with them. S e that they pulied her but the two young men sh> got into the machine ¢ when they agreed to go for rid. ter they picked up a girl frie with whom s&he told them she had a date. The girl friend was not so the three drove to Pla 1 then to Farming- was given with was the three ed around where drug g Farmington, machine was tu to Plainville, men went into & y returned in nington where the t back rime was committed, ac- their story. 1 examined the girt and found had heen as 3 were found she had The girl ad- ot resisted the vIng ert that g men sa ndn't do m 204 Sout ating a 1 Main mo- registration s fined 85 ested ves Maiy Saluintine 4f it wonld his way back to his 5 Park street aness nd as- S arunk Lille3 He was arrested Wallnczus ad beer e fighting was recely on The highly satisfactory | arges at request of At-| Their ! Domestic sclence i taught to | Keeping children healthy is one of the big tasks of mod- ern schools, A child physically ill is a child mentally ill. Phy- sical handicaps work against mental progress. For this rea- | son New Britain schools try to build up the muscles as well as | the mind. The top picture shows children being examined for | symptoms of anything that will yvetard their progress. Physi- | lower picture. These illustrate what is heing done in New Brit- !ain and are published in connestion with American Education Week, which opens Monday. were arrested by Pollceman Patrick J. O'Mara g days, king a Tr Leoh A. Sprague through ey t nail and $81.50 was taken in by t oy Scouts. ndows in 1} DELEGATES NAMED zates to a state convention to a successor to the late < Brandegee were elect- a republican pri last night John A. Anderson, Edith 1 LeWitt, E. Allen Nowicki and Ciara D. can Red Cross up to | P ified ads will serve you give them a trial. THE CROSS WORD PUZZLE CRAZE NOW ' Here’s Another | . Sunday World Success the | RED MAGIG ; Edited by ) HOUDINI, Master Magician estigation revealed | been no fight as Lil- fight, but him several him to the etreet that there I s arrested on a s8 and was fined $3 \\'indm;'.Breakers In Juvenile Court Tod boys were arraigned i urt this morn X ng win th factory 1 night. gave amin W ecture and a w the parents ¢ They ay | EXTRA SUPPLEMENT EVERY WEEK -IN THE= 'SUNDAY WORLD ORDER YOUR COPY TO-DAY! | e ( (PLAGUE cal development is the goal in the gymnasium, shown in the | totalling $201.50, | 1m, $120 was recelved by | HEROINE GIVEN GOLD MEDAL School Principal Gave Aid in Los Angeles Epidemic — Los Angeles, Nov, 15.~Miss Nora Sterry, principal of a school in what yesterday the quarantined pneumonie plague district of Los Angeles, yesterday was wearing a gold medal, symbolic of the grati- tude of the residents of the dis- trict. Miss Sterry, who had taught in the district for 12 years, went through the quarantine lines when they were established, to ald the Mexican residents, who had confi- dence in her. When she entered stricken district, she raised the American flag over the school house and made the school the cen- ter of new hope for the 1,500 Mex- fcans who, shut off from the rest of the city, were panle stricken, She comforted them and convinced them that the plague would be con- quered. She established a kitchen in the school and prepared meals for those without food. Mexican musicians were recruited and each afternoon a concert was given in the school yard. Miss Sterry, in departing yester- day from the district after the quar- antine had been lifted, was sur- rounded by grateful residents and girls bearing flowers. As the mu- siclans played, she was presented with the medal, paid for with pen- nies collected in the neighborhood. BOBBED HAIR JOKED AT, CHOIR STRIKES Evangelist Calls Them “Sksies” and was the plague Says Shorn Locks Are Not In Accordance With Bible, ‘Washington, Nov. 15. —Bobbed hair members of the choir of Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal church, south of here have gone on strike against the term ‘“hobbed- . hair sissies” applied to them by the | Rev. Burke Culpeppef, & Memphis | evangelist. | After reciting a Bible story the Rev. Mr. Culpcpper turned to the ! cholr, and telling of the foibles of the present day let loose the remark which nettled several of the singers, ! An indignation meeting was held and according to one source, at least halt of the female portlon of the choir have refused to continue their services, | Meanwt ile the Rev, Culpepper, ! ! sticking to his guns has opened a . new fusillade on bobbed hair, quot. | ing seripture to bear out his con- tention that it is not in accordance with the teachings of the Bible, ‘,Hanging for Negro Murderer in Concord, N. H ov. 15.—George L. Hause, ncgro, was found gulity of the murder in the first degree of Moses Goldberg in his clothing store here last February by a jury in the superior court here late last night after four hours deliberation. | He was sentenced to be hanged on | Novernber 17, 1925. Only three times has the dcatt | penalty been invoked in the state lof New Hampshire in the past 21 years. Each of these fimes a man | died for the murder of a woman in two cases his wifa. N. H. “ Sold without restrictions, but confined fo the better class merchants. The great increase of business enjoyed by our dealers and distributors during 1923, is proof that SAVE quality lamps have gained a nation- wide preference. - . Make your first purchise in the belief that you will order them continuously. Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. WHEN YOU INVEST —you want SAFETY, first: then interest return, And you want to be able to get. your money back, plus interest when you require it. 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