New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1926, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W'D 1\\A‘ FEBRUARY 24, 1926, 156 e e e 2 2 £ e e e e e , Old Vartlett school a class of 23 is y4 Ve surely n tl % }QV‘ g taught, mostly Poles, with one wish might come to all of us I I] H T A hat } \ or two Assyrians and - Armenfans. somo of you please attend the homas W prosi r vl v Kiving ¢ | About 16 como taithfully here. The 'naturalization court on March it (o K & I ; i : ; el " [;IVI[; I]AY PR“ERAM subjoolu aral ¥pokan and wilkion [t clty halls and. watoh vf"m i [FA“ERS Pi“fl.n o t0ld flonal. oy d e B L UDEN'S Menthol Lnglish, very simple geograph A alirinatlants 0 #OVen yon e ' \ In ¢ al of McK N s 3 clvics, patriotism, American Hl,,l,l‘l:l..\m : ; A = _,___‘ : JIRL v ' ; utinucs | ‘,‘l y Cough Drops will et and reading. ‘Through the ) hy-six nts for eiti y in rural clath lear your Work Among Foreigh Bom aud Siee i, 2 i oy o Objet (o Eleotion of School " T ‘ i iy " g children, We earn hope 1o open |pegret It . TeriE 2 A f n SCh(]OlS Omlmed 1 large class In t gested Sn A month ago in the ballroom of | Slll)(‘l‘lll(&fld&l]ls | # “ . % of pure mountain air. loy district in th the Bond hotel In Hartford th . £ S gt A%y 1 ( 5 § remember that ‘woman’ 10 s CRnI6r LR it o = I S \ Use Luden’s for = countries 18 the chill-bearcr merely St alautidnl o 10 1 ballo o = . . N fombern of the Womany _club i A e R el o Ftiar W Riflian Artillery 1s quick relief in colds, nken “inside” New ritain | to have thelr wives go 10 front count L i “ i yesterday afternoon and allowed o |MEPANASED Btk 1l I ee Routoire L ThEe Bombairding Spanish | coughs, catarrh, hay watch the w round. The |¥19% 10 i QR AE S Lt gier, Spanis R, : program was S5 RN (118 M SR RELG Sherh i | fever, throat tickle Church under : ot th [Ate e (LG i civie committee of the club. LLase Doon ABeR 1o SR : s Feuty : or The speakers w Mrs: George |(rankly: how the club icin he 258 . ) s of the Amcricanization d SEv L Y e & Sold everywhere of the public schools, who oL WAYE [ : : n her work among foreign ymeday helping t 1 | r : i I sidents; Miss Ruth Bristoll, | . ; L : | probation officer, who cor 1 on |¢ nd C‘olone oriolf, a former ol i !v“ g her experiences during th : politi { A Cora \1 Beale of the Wel ¢ t Y;\n th Bye, nu- 9 that i o oy blic achoo T'wo in N = BOSTON GETS COAL L. Gould of the [1ives across th v plunge yally An- portion of k Commerce, into the maelstrom of our compli brought ou {he nest A Mrs, Lfln-“ paper on Americani [eated mode of living, and so their [ing. 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