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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925, ey s ey s | pear to be prosperous whether they | as lawyers and doctors have de- N o ing his 60 years' employment at the |ord Corcoran was presented with a | sical training compulsory for all RANEE lNFUx | do much busincss or not, ‘BETTER TEA[;HERS manded, and when we, a8 a group On‘Tlme for 50 'Yeals,' “:,ku he h’a‘, not’ h,,',t ,i single mine ‘sulu wateh by his employers, students, One of the arguments ad« - — of educators, can bring oursclves to| Employe Receives Watch |ute of time. The reason ho gave —_— vanced for athletics is that they dise organize protests against low quali- March 20.— |for never being late was that he DISCOURAGE DRINKING courage drinking. ; SCT ‘ Warrington, Eng., 1 | London Police Meet ‘ | ficatfons, as the medical fraternity |0y l'fmw"m""““ Steye T [always went to. bed carly, and had | Jena, March 20.—Jena University, ; ‘ MiaubleliniRecrutting I has done in recent years, wo shall [ Gt ORI B0 O e |@ #o0d night's rest, taking the lead among German in- | THE FNRALD OLASSIFIED ADS " il | L TGS eon \ begin to gain for ourselves a respect |yt WEVE R VO O B | I recognition of Wa unique rec- | stitutions of learning, has made ghy- BRING GOOD RESULTS [that we cannot otherwlse hope io of wartime ivations on the have," Fear - of Chinese Tovasion "% paiove e sows “in \Fundamental Problem of Presgat | ——— e retpellcores| \Ravaged by Wild Rabbit, Prompts Warsaw Action | rtmreied omma Donnner e | Day Education France Seeks Security | : | porting 8 c and city or Parls, ® March 20.—Phortection Tearing & so-calle hinese inva. l Leo Detter prepared teachers is the fun- | problem which recently has oceu- | #lon becan Vot Ist > {his t of th pplicant damental problem in present day | pled the attentlon of the French ; an W. F. Barr of the | parliament. 9 . o o ] irfentals AV % A . d » ' ! L gountry ¢ { = ‘ wse they are n ) cation of Drake uni-| A bill declaring the rabbit “a nui- ' during the las v months, € single 1 here recently In and a noxious animal,” sign- Polis! W s declde at |y fost ks ont so ny more & that the National Education | ed by Premier Herriot, Minister of 3 Ro m E 3 1 At the ¢ ynstab! . K L lation take steps to place the | Agriculture Queullle and Minister of until their appl WS ve L fir m g 1 fon on a higher plane, Justice Renoult has - been intro- ! ing the last 25 years there | quced, It I8 couched in similar went, it A n much talk out | language to that aimed at the wild ing. furt : . r on of teuchers,” arr | hears infesting Normandy and| ok « Secks .\lml«'\zwarcan‘l , “but all the agitatlon hus end- | Auvergn: passod by the mmnn.p:"f J i the qu Five-Prevention Slogan talk, Just as many of M| some weeks ago. It gives authority | ! ‘ (% e B ent moral irsucs bring forth noth- | (g any one, at any time and any- han talk, here, to destroy rabl D, d S0 i lihatichoolipeopleilas ‘.‘u’ l:mv‘“n;” stroy rabbits by any and i tica,mosg ot liemcoming iy e neati S S Vassar Reports Radical Diamond Lpgagement Rings, Diamond Wedding Rings, Diamond Bar Pins, Diamond Dinner Rings, . c etc., all at practically cost. or a doctar, or | Changes in Last Decade Every Diamond sold from this store is absolutely guaranteed to be perfect in every way. People of a minister in the older| Poughkeep: N. Y., March 20, | Vonce o must v ara- *havs wrought vasi | New Britain have purchased perfect diamonds of M. C. Le Witt for the past 31 years, but never at the M s Lo | suakesgl characteristios of | B 10\ hrices which are being offered at this SELLING OUT SALE. h- sar college students, charts pre- in | pared by the collcge office &how. way of Ber rs in London and [0 jous fire prevention |« i ions, now invplved ements for getting a | In 1910 a total of 58 percent of the | e b e “‘;"““-“}'f Bhodl Lo rit- | students prepared Vassar in | Handsome Silver 18k CLUSTER RING | 1847 Rogers Silver Plated ~ Tiny Mice Given Homes o B T oninliie mereani LDl ceLEn s ans y BUD VASES ’ 7 perfect diamonds, | 26-PIECE SET [ SALT and PEPPER per cent in private schools, By 1 : - . 4 2 i mon In London’s Noted Zoo |!Ms!y humorous if they were not 80} tho public schools were furnishing Were $1.50, 75 | 6 calibre sapphires | SHAKERS mont g [ war 1 ler Russian ) reh 20 emallest |y gpite of the fact that we do c tragic. | Was $100, $ NOW ... | re $1.50. : 5 - s > 3 S i Registration lists in 1916 were Sor A LT Susle il [l i i paliltads g cl Npehesignils x it > gERounsLens h.: | closed two and a half years before | Quadruple Silver Plated | NO“C nogn b 62-_50 | Men’s Valtham . ducational or 2 | - i about minimum | EPUTANCE. | grc_‘l" n‘)l‘::‘ | CANDLE STICKS 25 Per Cent Discount POCKET WATCH Women's 14 poorly paid teach- ‘ "‘“‘ ) 20198 | Were $8.00. a . on all Was $18. | ot 1 cssity of having a | 400 ¢ 3 ore | NOW $5 pair | WHITE -GOLD AND [ NOW ... $1 1 075 | WRIST WATCH cation in the presi- | : 24 ol s Sl . e Was $38, Al of ‘which Indi- | found In Sl Gt Women's 14k Gold | PLATINUM MOUNTINGS | Girls’ White Gold Filled | NOW .... $27.50 ly ving 1o v T o s LA — - ' 3 ol . ISR i G Do AQUAMARINE RING | ~p s o e 3} RIST WATCH | Three Strand own to bed in and Irench. In 1920 five gub- Was $10.00. | | L O R SN e (Ve ive- | s e e and 12 were on ll - NQRy $5.00 BAR PIN | Now PEARL NECKLACE y he alternative or elective S| ChoAl Dt Was $35. Il Ak g Sl d 25 Per Cent Discount e $19 75 ! 3 Perfect Diamonds Was $10; on all {\70“ e e e 2 Sapphires in 18k NOW ’ FRATERNAL JEWELRY | \\'.v\lill;]’gr(:‘:‘lsq;\lvn 1 VHITE GOLD RING |~ STERLING SILVER B PR UNCILS as $75. g Platinum Top | i . T 0DD PIECES FLEXIBLE BRACELET | 23 Per Cent Discount - | NOW .... $5§°09 Reduced Below Cost set with diamonds | " SLAVE BRACELETS | Big Ben . — e and sapphires [ and CHOKERS RM CLOCK GOLD CUFF LINKS Was $83. | ; | Was $3.2] At Half Price ~, i T All Reduced Below Cost v TRy e are i Ry e ‘ OV $60‘00 = 14k White Gold 0 5 $20:00 iN(a)W $7.50 | NOW : $8a00 35 per cent. | AN OLD STORE WITH A NEW l)oil(fl | | | | \ | | { NOW ... AT RE ALLY LOW PRICES ' E\'ERYTfiING IN S’i‘ORE ST BE VSOLD—EV]VElr{YTHING TO BE SOLD 'UNDER C | M. C.Le WITT The very smartest Suits and Topcoats, expertly : : : kot $ [ JEWELER AND DIAMOND DEALER tailored in our own factories, and sold direct to ‘ 995 Main Street you at a low price heretofore unequaled for such outstanding fine quality. o | SPRING OPENING SPECIALS $ $ | AND FOR 3 DAYS ONLY FROM SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, TO MONDAY, MARCH 23rd Suits and Topcoats—Just Two Prices! | “Winchester Cord ............ '$16.95 Miles Fabric $6.95 \ Counselor Cord ... 75 e | 32 X 41/2 American Cord ... Converse Cord ... “Miles Fabrie ek bl Miles Cord .... Winchester Cord .. T\'cthing But the Latest New York St}'](’fi! o i ( £ 30 X 31/2 Firestone Cord '. 33 X 41/2 Counselor Cord ... Perfect Oversize Cord. ... American Cord . Converse Cord Firestone Oversize Cord . > size Cord — ——————— : ;U\t', !:Ll' o Winchester Cord . : . ke Amer Clin, Fabric. .. . $11.9; Counselor Cord . get both at a price easily within your reach— oy, Winehester 5.5 Coid 1 L8 34 x 415 ‘smerican cord . Every garment in this entire store is an authen- sl e s e GRS BB ) sl S Winchester Cord . tic New York style and there are hundreds from e ) Winchester Cord S eT] Niles Cord A Miles Cord .. . 35 X 41/2 American Cord . Quality is one thing—Style is another. Here you /nd, e I Conyer Converse Cord .....cocecennes 52 which to choose. Factory-to-Yen means better -\ Ejtetone{Cordl i i Y \ Converse Gord w0 on s $19:95 clothes for less money. i = e T o .\ \\\li.‘l:;ih:“nr;{ Cord ..oovvvinnns et 36X41/2 (Jonverse Cordis e .- . . e Sl 5 Firestone Cord . $19 STl it GREATEST VALUES OF RECENT YEARS! U7 Convere Cord I w0 iRl Winchester Cord 1.9: Niles Cord . THE KIND OF CLOTHES YOU WANT Vit S R Miew col - bl e B e : SOD = YA ; Commadore Cord . ] 2 AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY! . American Cord ... s £ 30 Norwalk Cord ...ceeneenner.. $32.50 Converse Cord ONDER RN \ THESE TIRES AND TUBES ARE ALL FIRST QUALITY—FRESH FACTORY STOCK FROMOUR FACTORY S DIRECT 10 W ALEX AUTO SUPPLY 96 ARCH STREET 396 MAIN STREET Open Week Days From 7 A. M. to 9 P. M.—Saturdays to 10 P, M. | Open Sundays From 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.