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and st vinistra of the schools 2 It of th h your commit- this opportunity of |schools. >r your ever present |the chil {at teachers’ years, however, | e been tried which g ng you During the past things ha ot worke (Continued from pre haturally produces a situation of steady growth ucational obligations. Ir pupils were enumerat ber 484 pupils g the past vear 0 pupils or an increas cent in pupils re last six years : against non-attendance an has produced a r the |our schools. entage of citizens of for eign born birth have failed. This is due to the attitude of the pupil whom the cla to no other reason. An e * | school or extension class o for the welfarc of the well as e men of ning | women as an average daily of $7.6 per cent of fncrease in transpor n. The school to do this work. rough the educa- Recommendations suitable for which b ¢ to insure training such school wo and reference pra work, to fcal educational and auditorium | for the extension of ience and manual in the Junior e limited to a co s have where we could a our own local st program, withdr from the senior Britain at a h ing in costs which must be secttl few years as it is obvious nancial policy in send to out-of-town schools at €215 per pupil is an impossible one School Board Tnterested s “And _finally, ord about the committee, In ; six-member committee increased to a comn in enty fran h the town has to provide | the recently rimary work bezun at er this year must be de- loped and the work of the oppor- tunity room pupils should ed in the manual and pr s well as the or were the C: actical arts nary classroom At the end of the present yea some pla equipment hools at | tomorrow | Junction. This e duplicated in is no schools would e improvement of the ound purpose 1 we made sipment ought t0 | ing in more he other schools committee of man. committe 1 echopl problems w One reason for the impros the work. of the Newins is the fact that our nine mew ix wa and man ipment_at all. | 1906 is re left u greatly benefit marked im- |ar closely | paid to the s| appearance of the schools, particularly : ity | the Cent ed busine Elm Hill and | “Col s a matter of a phase of ing polities. Your won the respect of 2s evidenced by the ess num,,h o the community to listen to your ad- | traj lt is also Our chool children | factory.” NEW BRITAIN DaiLY HEKALLD, WEDHESDAY, stions in regard to the | would greatly been a great |Suggested that a careful of the supervisors to the classroom (YL s The teachers sussested ta auine (0 a0 82 Year OId Victims in In the |thc coming year we make a careful | to or- |study of the teaching of English in| Plans have be o carry this out t our regular te and conferences will be devoted to vere intended | this problem. nized | What’s in a Name? forelgn birth | Enough to Foil Cop! proaching at miles an hour. to the curb, note hook, and collect a fin | the new law. | Brynmoore of | by half a dozen ot more compli ted than the ve me a he policeman as he ent close by. “It was not called Jim d, “or I should have is a good thing this | Hard\\ are Sales P shased | Satisfactory to Dealcls w York the past w extend- | by market obser e market t of staples is appar- hile advance orders on | winter mercha “The outlook for the balance of enconraging. Jobber: | tailers report that sales equal those grounds | for the same period last year. Re- | tail business is following the weat} ions, hampered by unfav- ¢ |orable crop conditions in ild | sections, are on the whola m'ls-[ study be | viewed ts and at vi New Haven New Haven, Oct. 6 (P—Two aged women, one 76 years old, and th other 82, were fleeced out of $52 ence man here ye Lena Nevloff, 76, report- E he was robbed Rose Felman, 82 made | e years' work | meetings | nd t in our community would be a tre- Paris, Oct. 6.—P— “Halt! the sftuation. D ast ye ous help in improving the ci- | shouted traffic policeman on the | stranger Missing of th ) pupil w 1 1d general welfare of n road from Parls to Fontaine- | Mrs, Nevioff said that while she was attending services at the Rose L Y street synagogu a stranger step- omobile di®¥ ped up to her and told her to go er took out | home' as her son was walting for 1 to register | per Arriving home she found the as provided for in |stranger who claimed he was a tor and had been ordered to the dos “In brir is report to a cloge, | _“What is your name?" he asked |oxamine her. It would be neces- I e » following item the driver of the car, which bore 2 |sary, however, he sald, for her to our attendance ! Y g and pr reat Britaln lice .. |place $30 medical fee under her Along with this has com Sils | 17ms which will require attention | WIith tho suspicion of a smile the | oo~ This she did and stepped increase in the r r of pupils|g e g [m handed the policeman M linto another room. When she re- Whofare continiing Jur 1001 work was | € 00K ON€ [tyrned the stranger and the $30 To furth oved 1 o Board of Edu- | I A N SWa |were missing. the school, His Yt ts very tris thet rdxhanded the license back 0% More Money the cl T " r 3 d: n \nur way, but d | P 3 = = Ea cla n n the Junior High School is | ¢ 1: “O; but don't | 4¢ior the stranger had taken the by a series of limited one, necessarily so | et it happen again.’ .-, |money he went into the kitchen intelligence tests e of our limited facilities, Un- | The license was made ou where he found Mrs. Felman. At encouraged til we secure a build lgernon Clarence TFitzmaurice s request she changed a $20 bill for him and thinking that he had left the house, hung her pocketbook near the telephone. Afterward she the | discovered that $22 had been tak- en from the pocketbook. Llelewyn,” followed r names all forego- ordered ed a little fnn | Y| PAINT DRINKER RECOVERS - rce Durba of 19 Hunter ose life is said to have been police and hospital of-, ter he had ta n two swal- ove lows of red lead in mistake for wine ay night, was discharged from ritain General hospital last He apparently has entirely recovered from the effects of poison fined him O 6.—~Hardwa <\‘.5’1"'! , and few im- s were reported e in the imp | e Age in its Weekly lse are accumulat- factory volume the good old New England and re- way committee worl for the inJ| BL oo laen s marked dne e Unseasonable dass : f the children and the com- | i B rded sales while bright, sun- feréats o the children and the el littlé attention has been | shiny days have substantially help: munity with little t 1 o y- —uwithout tomato sauce certain on this planet. “Are thousands of these smokers half- witted—half-blind—or what? Look at *em choose cigars. Man after man marches up to the counter and calls for Peter Schuyler. And for the same price, they could find cigars that are longer—and thicker to boot.” Not half-wits, Mr. de Mars, just expe- rienced smokers. These men are not after bulk. They want enjoyment— the full fragrance of fine Havana. When they’ve tried those overgrown cigars, five puffs was enough. Then and there, they knew why some manufacturers could afford to be so “generous.” One and all, these crit- Ultra-Wisemen Xmagin: you're a man from Mars— just *lighted Here's what you might think |f you eatered a cigar store in this city: 5;7::]!: Paretela Superba 15¢ | Brief 0dd Moments P 10c (foil-wrapped) Sc 5 for I15¢ Loose or in Handy Packs of 5 or' 10 Made by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, ALBANY, N. Y, ical smokers came back to Peter Schuyler. And they’re staying back! Quality— not length and breadth*—is the aim of Peter Schuyler. 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