New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 13

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SPECIAL SCHODLS "~ IN PHILIPPINES Are Tor Use of Non-Clristian (Children Manila, Oct. 9 /) — That a spe. clal system of Instructions is de- sirable for the non-Christian peo- ples of the Philippines, especlally for the Moros who inhabit Min- danao and Sulu and who are Mo- hammedans, is the conclusion of a hoard of Amerjcan experts, headed by Dr. Paul Monros of Columbla university, which spent four months In making a survey of the educa- tional system of the islands. I'he board suggested that a spe-. vial department of the bureau of education be created to take charge ond make a close study of school work among thesa peoples, The hoard's report says “The non-Christian peoples need 3 syptem of education that in many ssential respects should differ om that developed for the great mass of the Fllipino people. Only by such speclal treatment can the non-Christian peoples be brought up to the cultural and economic level of the Christlan population. To give them the eame education as that of the Christian peoples results simply In drawing off a few of the ablest of thelr vouth into the general population,” Manila, Oct. 9 (A — A bill pro- viding for separate schools for boys and girls in Mindanao and Sulu where nearly all the inhabitants are Mohammedans has been introduced Resinol for skin scrapes and scratches This healing ointment so quickly ctops smarting that it is easy to teach children to call for it when their skin has been seratched, seraped or injured in any way, Wise mothers who have learned frsm experience that Resinol 15 perfectly pure and harmless and that it helps to prevent infection because it hastens the healing,—always have it ready for the skin hurts which dailv occur in the home where there are chil- dren. Get a jar from your druggist today. I3 Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour fi!!!‘l\ .w\l B l | dle; firmly anchored it cannot turn in hand. In the house of representatives by J. P, Melenclo, son-In-law of Gen- eral Agulnaldo. Coeducation in tho elementary schools of Mindanao has not produced good results in the opinion of Representative Melenclo, who belleves the enactment of the bill Into law will greatly improve the public school system among the Moros, DEATH TOLL FOUR INBAD EXPLOSION (Relrigerating Tank at St. Louis Blows Up | | *When a man hugs a dozen women ;r‘lurm‘ an | Bt Louts, Oct, 9 (M fore dawn today another body borne from the debris, bringing to | | tour the total fatalitles of a refriger- |ating tank explosion in the ten-story | Laclede Gas Light Company's down- |town office building here y sterday. | Tt was that of Bert Reynolds, 35, an | electrictan, for whom searchers had Yoiled all night. | The bodies of Mrs. Anna Stoll, | widow, a clerk; Carl Brewer, an engineer, and Armund Marquard, maintenance man, were removed from the wreckage shortly after the | exploslon, which ocenrred {n the rear basement. All-night checking Increased the | |injured list to 51 most of whom wera |employes and who suffered shock, minor abrasions, brujses and effects | of ammonla fumes. A few burned by flames that followed the exploston. Fred Bristow and Anthony | Kahler, clerks, however, were in a critical condition today, while seven others were confined at hospitals Shortly he was were homes. Company officials remained st a [10ss to name the exact cause of the | dlsaster, the refrigerating machinery being found Intact. Iaepectors turn- led their investigation to the tank, to determine 1f possible, what caused it to burst , No officlal statement was made on the loss incurred, contractogs assert- ed the buflding was unimpaired and it was pointed out that the damage was of surface nature restricted to the first and mezzanine floors, basement and the tenth floor supply | rooms. A concensus of opinion { placed the loss at less than $200,000 |'The loss is protected by insurance. | The remainder had returned to their ] | the | | By ‘The Assoclatod Press, | Germany [to play ¥ |uuently leads to divorce, thinks the | | TABOR WATCHES "LABOR" Atlantie City, N, J.. Oct. 8 (M) Delegates to the 45th annual con- vention of the of Labor temporarily laid aside their problems today fo‘attend the first showing of a five reel motion picture depicting the struggles of lahor through the ages, 'The film, which was prepared under the direct) ihe unfon label trades department, s part of the nation-wide educational campalgn of the federation 1o popu- Jarize the labor movement and {he {use of the union label. Weighs nearly tuwo pounds Measures 11% inches Il A I [ to oftset an effort Amerjean Federation | on ofg cerning conditions in Florida {nothing hut part of a movement to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 Flashes of Life: London, Paris, Vienna and the World New Yorl cral Aftorney Australin A Eiihu Root, Jr,, Wed- Buckner and Judge | : ome to defense | of lawy whom some | 4 2 members of {he Bar Assoclation New Vork—Frances Alda of ”‘"[mmuou to blackball hrcause he Opera has bhought lcrselt an|gop evidonce for Buckner of lquor armored automobile In fear of a|go eyt O E holdup in New York. [ & London—Nellle Melba is thinking | of going Into politles In have when she retires, a young | Brighton, Eng-—Toera fs what | | 8tanley DBaldwin thinks of [loyd George's campaign for state con- trol of farm land: “It has fallen as \nu as a cold linseed poultice,” Vienna—War between France and again; Suzan nglen is au Neppach. liach is a| national tennis champion. NSl Bridgd¥on, Daneing fre | Camembert, France — A monu- ment is to be crected to a farmer's ‘| widow who 154 years ago invented i |the delicacy which made the town evening” he sald at a0 ministerial conference, “he fa apt | o to find at least one who appeals to | | him more than the worn and weary | Dublin- A has | wife." Also viee versa. | been opened fo teach hohbing and | R shingling. No women students are | New York—Yonr pet pup eannot | admitted | dine with yon here now, but yon | may check him In & kennel. The soclety of restauranteurs has so de- | creed, Rev, D, Joh® Roach Straton ninieipal sehool New York--Rags a Mongrel, la strutting his war record hefore the | | blue hloods at a dog A pet of | the first division, W lost an eve from gas | how. famous 8. Vincent, Cape Verde Tslands—- | F. A. C. G. A, P. D. Windsor, the well known dancer, traveller and horseman, stopped here on his way | home and played golf. | of the United States department of | agriculture for 13 vears, has sur- Paris—It turns out that M. Bri-|rendered his American cltizenship | and paid the Scot when he and Herr [ acquired seven years ago and left) Luther met in a little inn at Lake|for Germany tn teach at the Uni-} Maggiore. They drank only mineral | versity of Leisic. He wanted to go water and coffee, home a German citizen FLORIDA NOT 50 BAI) SAYS MARTIN The Governor Is Pegved Abaot Reports About His Stafe New York—Dr. Felix ILohnis, head of the dlvision of bacterlology get the real truth about Florida be- fore the public in order that the endeavors of those who wish to see progress in Florida stopped inav hs { met by presentation of actual facts,'" The governor was down for a gpeech today at a luncheon at the Waldorf given by Floridians, Ne Oct. 1 (M Florida reparts Yarl Governor Tohn ¥, enged as false Martin of today which have been cirenlated as to conditions in Florida “The il purpose of my visit ty New See how inetant and complete {8 your reljef from allpain with Dr.Scholl's Zino-pads for Corna. The soothing, healing medication fn them produces thin magic result. Safe, antf. septic. Removes the pressure and rubbing of tight 8hoes—~the cause ofcorns, Cost bu ntrifie Atall drug and shoe stores. 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If your grocer can't supply the griddle with the pancake flour, mail us $1.60 with his name and address, as well as your own, and griddle will be sent you postpaid. No grease, no smoke, no odor with this ' bright aluminum griddle! Easier,more pleas- ant than ever to serve tempting, tender, golden-brown Pillsbury's pancakes! Just add water or milk and bake. Only six minutes from package to table. PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY « 22 Besse Place, Box 1500 Springfield, Mass, Mr. Beck, ilustrating how the salesman “pounding sidewalks," gets and holds the attention of the office manager or the housekeeper. ADVERTISING GREAT HFLP 7O BUSINESS Keeps Cost of Selling Down, | Beck Tells Rotarians He told how salesmen anticipate objections to their goods, and how an analyze thelr “no sule reports %0 as to keep them down to a minimum, He sald the idea that advertising could be used as a sub. stitute for personal selling was a | mistake, that the two must go hand | In hand. Iie told of one standard commodity whose manufacturing coste have increased enormously hut | whose cost to the consumer has not | changed, | ing has reduced the leting it to such an extent that th increased cost of heen neutralized an otherwise be Thore 1s . greater need today it advertising and salesman- ship and Intelligent advertising, ne- cording to Thomas . Teck, presi dent of the P. & ¥, Collier Co. and vice-president or the Crowell Pub- lishing Co. of New York, in an ad- dress lust evening to the New Brit- ain Rotary, Advertlsing, according | said. §7n | to Mr, Beck, has brought about [told a story of how the president of greater salesmanship, He said if the|a big corporation once avocated | motor owners had not used In- | personal contact fns ads telligen advertising and salesman- | tising how he went fo varions ship a few years ago, thers would | towna and cities not now be more than 15 million | When he peeple driving thelr own cars hoard of directors hy He referred to sueh fhings was spending $30 fewelry, furs, motor cars, etc., make speeches, whils sald the Iuxuries of yésterday are|ihree-tentha of a cent the necessities of today and that ad- | ha could sell his goods by ad vertising and salesmanship were re- | ing. &ponsible, Some amusing incldents ment that and “insiae (=" {n salesmanship | I8 not necessary for me 1o adyerti from door to door where fold by | ever | becuuse effective adyert cost of mar- | production hos | gives “Advertising one audience that could et | reached.” lie A and delivering il | dresses 1 tn his told ) reporte per g nv and Answering the arg dy knows me" he gaid f} 40 P 6 @ Shops from Maine to Michigan | | The “Yorke' A P&Q Overcont of English Idea with American Snap A PeQ Distinctive Model _ Broad Shoulders Snug Hips, Pointed Lapels The great assertment of new *M, the large vavisty of E s, and " maine 4 ¢be compared,with at sell at $10 to° elsewhere -. anywhere! the goods shrunk, and Try one on. 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