New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1925, Page 2

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SEPTEMBER 12, 1925, v N < : Py | e the railroad exchange center|ing the arrest has not yet been set.| annual tribute of some 98,000,000 :;::un"rg:.n?:.:u: :y "t‘l:: ::ull::ae ;'lf\le:o?nlrm«-dn||!:r:t-rr:::cl~°nn 1?,’?.4?11(&..\““['(““ '\'a.“.,s P‘l"h v\dall left a‘[ Tearibrod, ’ tled despite explanations and apolo-| ven. This is provided for in a bill " ment of Miss Millle G, McAuley to |to the types of classes enumerated Up Mailing Agresment | Tne rairoad agreement was| gies offered by Christo Kalfoft, the | the department is drafting to pre- B 2 U Y this position. There are many Im- |above, there is undoubtedly need for| Sofa, Sept. 12 (®r—Negi lations | reached despite the fact that Serbla | Bulgarian minister of forelgn »(.Uu:v to the diet. The bill provides mg H our portant matters of office detal [still another type of special class, | nhich have extended oves a pro- had suspended visaing or recogniz- | fairs, a 20 per cent tax on all the bottled, 0 \ |which require mature judgment, [that for semi-blind pupils, There is| longed periog have resulte | in the | ing Bulgarian passports, owing to| e y STIC Jugbcioaried .Mnm:.' “:1"'"1:; " R 4V |school experlence and expert knowl: (a considerable number of somi-blind | sIgnin of a tailroad operafing con- a protest lodged with the Bulgarian | WILL TAX COSMETICS | which ducorats miladys ffeesas Pl'escrl tlons vdge Which cannot be taken care of |children in New Britain who are un- [ ventlon by Jugoslavia and Bulguria. | foreign office against the arrest of | Tokyo, Sept. 12 (P-—Beauty of| fable and milady herself, Not ¢vt p . : by clorks, but Which require the [able to receive much, if any, beneit | 1t involves the transfer of mail | several Serblan subjects after the|the kind that can ba bought at|her bath is to ba excepted for sokp Imfires“flg Ohservanofls Mflde attention of either the princlpal or [from membership In regular school | from Bulgaria to Serbian trains and | explosion in the cathedral of Sveta | drug storss may bs levied upon byjmaks up fully half of the tollet ar- * competent asslstant. 1t th prin- classes, The provision of additional | \lcs versa, In the agreement reach- | Nedclia. The controversy concern-the department of finance for an ticles eold in Japn o ngress il] Edm\annn cipal's time s devoted to these mut- [room and money for the accommo- A E i ters he s prevented from attending |dation and instruction of special ing that every prescription |to larger administrative and super- |classes presents an important prob- x I naea visory duties, There are other mat- [lem for the consideration of the is filled just as the doctor [| 1n nis annual report, submitted [ters which espectally concern the |School Committes during the present i yesterday afternoon to the board of [interests an dneeds of the young |school year. ordered. We take only the ||equcation, Supt. of Schools Stanley |women puplls of the senfor high Instruction We are scrupulously exact- A 2 H. Holmes makes interesting obser- |school and which, If they are ade. “In the fleld of instruetion, the time necessary to fill it ||vations on the school system, enu-|quately and wisely cared for, must | following have been the most im- & merates the improvements made dur |receive the attention of & woman of | portant developments during the 4 right and verify it—and ||ing the past year and comments in- | mature judgment who can meet the |year . terestingly on future developments, [young women puplls with sympathy, | * v e h s S t ) E sympathy, ‘The course of study for fuglor charge you a fair, reason- ||Tnat part of the report raterring to | understanding and wisdom. | high schools has been revised, for these matters {8 printed as follows: | School Health Serviee, the purpose of unifying the work able price. “To the School Committes | “In the health service given In|of both junior high schools. “Ladies and Gentlemen |the schools, the most fmportant de- “The instruction for both junior ‘The following report of fhe|yelopments have been as follows: | nigh schools in all subjects of | §chool Department for the school | “The service has been extended to | stricty prevocational character has vear ending July 14, 1925, and for | cover parochlal schools as well as|heen transferred fto the Prevoca- the financial year ending April 1, |public schools, The health of all the | tjonal bullding, and placed under 1925, 18 submitted for your coneid- | children of the ety without regard the direction of the shop director. eration : |to thelr attendance upon public or | These prevocational or exploratory School Expenditures, | private schools is a Jegitimate pub- ' cupjects which are now taught in “The additional expense made | lic responsibllity, which should be|yha prevocational school are ma- necessary by the opening of the | patd for by the city. ehine shop work, electricity, print- Bartlett school, hecause of fhe un-| = “An additional school nurse has|yng mechanical drawing, household X expected transfer ot approximafely | been employed to better care for the | rapairs, woodworking and sheet five hundred puplls from parochlal | jarge number of pupils In the public | meral work for hoys only: sewing, 3 schools, together with the extra ex-|and private schools. There are now i ho 169-171 MAIN ST, 5 a aney dressmaking, cooking, housekeep- pense occasloned by the occupany | three full time nurses on the school [ o g arts and crafts for girls of the Walnut Hill school, s Well istaff. They try to cover the needs| gniv: and bookkeeplng and type- as the need for additional funds for | of approximately 16,000 pupils, This | ory | writing for both boys and girls, the purchass of fuel for the s:hools | pumber of nurses is too small, how- | 1 pr.rfn”m bkl p - s —— made it necessury (o report a deficit | aver, to meet adequately the needs of | Ui ™0k aord the most ! ourse ou an o 8o tion 7 A i | in the school appropriation and re-|the schools, and should, as soon &8 | [iac(jal gort of basis for guid- i M ‘ quest the transfer of §23,000 to com- | funds are secured, be Increased from ) o i ) ance, both vocational and educa- You Can be in Two Places at {|piate the school vear. It ix fair to [three to six full time nurses, thus |’ Once—In These New [t \ ‘ ° . note, however, that the original "‘"‘L’l\h\n approximately 3,000 pupils| . AR i T T SR T AR CITTEn Bt B L e E it 11"‘"'1‘."‘.""’5;14;""‘ fl;"(‘“"l'l"“_v"“‘; "l‘r’"_ - b | A R om l wo rouser would have been sufficlent had 1t not | “An additional achool physician, a | *1o™" 2 IR endstgnaina Ry . been necessary to meet unusual de- | woman, has been employed for full | ot . x . : . ; ) vor | " special attention has been - 7 " mands as enumerated above. For | time, The special fleld assigned, to | ;i\‘ern “mvv?y':lmjls:;: :{nm:m‘_ R H‘ ‘”“x I i i , VERY woman dOeS. Thmk Of the time saved Bfld the SUITS at $38.50 e (12 Lon hyalclan b BeanSexeruNatlon (o o5 ity Vetians : Lolotaaaay convenience and pleasure of using onel The picture ected tha ¢ opria |and advice for girls of the higher | 8% 4 et é But—the value behind themth || "1} b® Suficlent to meet all reason- | elementary grades, and the girls of | XN Wabortiery, BRD O e shows the beautiful appearance of the Quaker Ro}"zl % —the llable and ary needs of the|the j igh s s e | an y has ? y 1 AL 8 3 A models thes are developed n— || 512"\ extrnordinary and n- | high sehools " This addition to the |00 during the entirs year in the Combination—a range with three. full size ovens an and the cloths they are fashioned kg h 8 expected demands arlse which must|school health staff has been of in.|Senior high echool, and for the last space for nine utensils on cooking' top, and a little more of are not in two places in Hart- || o mat, The considerate attitude of | caleulable value and fmportance. | half year in the junior high scoole - o e i = ver all, ford. the board of finance, the city coun-| *The lack of sufficient funds made | 1t 18 planned to continue its use than three feet 0 ) S ONLY ONE! cil, and the city meeting board to- |1t necessary to suspend for the entire [ AUriNg. (o coming vear. A years| > ; See the ovens: twe for gas baking, one for coal baking ward school appropriations has laid | year (he work in denfal hygiene, This | US¢ of the plan has ghven a better While you are out making money ||, gpocial obligation upon the school |was a change, but not an improve- | Understanding of its strength and il z i ) and the upper right hand oven for both broiling and baking. in one pair of trousers—the other a8 2 ange, p : department to make an effort to|ment. There fs no question of the | Weaknesses, and —an opportunity : ; 4 You can use one oven or all three ovens at the same time, ?a" 18 staylng home saving it UP | |eap within the school appropria- |value and need of the dental hy-|for —modifications and improve. g or you. tion for 1925-1926, and to lmit|giene service in the schools. Its re-|ments in its application. There 1s i) R i ¢ You can prepare thela\.rge'.s.tdlymeryouw1shor]usthgata When you pay $38.50 for one of ||school expenses to those things only |sumption in the school year now [reason to believe that as time goes I t } cup of water. Everything is simple, compact, convenient. - i i ary a 8) i a be even more thor- this new Fall collection—it’s just || which are necessary for the main-|apening (September 1925) is a cause [ 0N Wwe shall ; A . as though someone loft the door ||tenance of an efficient system of | for great satisfaction. oughly convinced that the prinei- . " i d See the latest Quaker Models, in Gray Enamel or Black of the mint open and out rolled | fsehools. “The action of the school commit- | Ples involved in the laboratory finish, now on exhibition in our stove department 310 gold pieces. 3 e y “The following imporiant changes | Britain chapter of the American Red | Through its correct and intelligen ) ! Made by an excellent manufac- f, 05y srovements in administrative | Cross to provide a full time nutri- | use, it is possible for the teacher ; ; I BIRNB M ol 1o and supervisory work have actually | tion specfallst for the schools, was a|fo know what is the actual ac- . ‘ A l Ready now. been effected during the year: very important step, and should [ complishment of each pupil from “An additional clerk has been |aventually give benaficial results in|day to day, and it Is also possible 432 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN employed in the general school of- [the eases of many children who are | for each pupil to know each day achieve- " fice. This additional clerical serv-|eufforing from fanlty nutrition nndg\\h'\l is his aim and his C fce was much needed to relleve con- [{mproper diet, ment in each subject. The weak p gestion of work and to expedite the | Special Classes spots in the Instruction, in meth- o cervica which the general office must | oy gpocfal classes for non-Fng-|0ds of study, and in achievement ()4\-99 @I},[n] Street ||vroviae to meet the many demands |jen” speaking children, and atypical |of the pupils are plainly revealed 4 (4 of the department. | ehildren, as well as open atr elasses |to both teacher and pupils. Ample | anges and Tmprovements |tee acepting the offer of the New|Plan are fundamentally sound. “Jt Pays to Buy Our Kind” “An assistant to the superintend- | ¢g undernourished, nervous, and|time and a fair chance are given| ent of schools has been eémploved |gnaemie children are now accom-|to apply the necessary —remedie | in order that the time of the super- | modated in the Walnut Hill school. | the only {hing which prevents s |irtendent may be freed for impor “During the year it hecame nec-|the disinclination to work hard tant supervisory duties. The special | ceary to open an additional class |and honestly. The pupil who is in-| duties assigned to the assistant are |eor atypical children, the numher of [ clined to be & shirker cannot suc-| {ac follows: The general supervision | o, a1y defective pupils who should ' cessfully advance under the lab- W I of buildings and grounds, the direc- fya 1aced fn special classes being | oratory plan.” 4 ¥ |tion of janitorial work, the super-|consigerably increased because of a TR vision of repalr work, the SUPer- | ..atui supvey of conditions and the | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFILD | of First Grade vision of weighing. checking, dis ADS FOR RESULTS | | tharough examination of all atypical tribution and consumption of fuel; | it TR len Hartley den- | the ca a distribution of school | | L] | kins Juvenile Clinie, | <upplies, the assignment of substi | “At present, the Walnut Hill| tute teachers, the direction of tests | j0q) yecommodates the following ind measurements of the school | chaaia) elasses: Three open airt work in elementary and junior high | classes, 75 puplls; fwo non-Englis) Just Arrived — Containing || schools {spealing classes. 50 puplls: fhree Belouchistan, Shiraz, Sar.|| “The sum total of the dutles [aiinical clnsses, 45 pup SR ; enmerated s a large and impor- | “Right school rooms are roquired | oult;SlrakiEKerman,y Mousuli|i e s S e relveavanili e et es M A ldining roam. a shop room, two rvs‘; Lelahan, Meshed, etc. In||was appointed to this position. The different sizes and with rea- ||co-operative spirit, the intelligence |1ooms, and a gymnasium. and the sonable prices. |ana energy which he has given have in\ alnut Hill School is now filled to| Leen of mueh value fo the schools [the limit of its capacity | All kinds repairing and |[and a great relief to the overcrowd- | “The number of special classes for | i 3 » time of the superintendent of jatypical children, immigrant child-| cleaning nicely done, schools. Iren, and children needing the bene- | “For some time fthe need for a [fit of open air classes must he in-| \ oman assistant to the principal of |ereased from year fo year. if all| w Yot ] | | GRAND 8T, Tel. 1190 NEW YORKBUS Leaves HOTEL BURRITT Daily and Sunday §:202. m. (Daylight Saving Time) Fare $3.50 One Way Plerce-Arrow DeLuve Coaches, EFor tickets and information, call Hotel Burritt, 67 W. 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