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" NEW BRITAIN flATTY HT‘RM D FRID \Y SEPTEMBER 13, 192 - — - ~ Q main nce of school standards. | school syster and we have many a good degree MIiSS HILTON SHOWEREIL T 1 fi e H“LMEb ANALYZES “A student who fails to obtain |teachers, principals and superinte d spirit. Fre l] ,“]r!{ T EXPECT Irs. Louis Cadwell of 263 ( n’ ot e L U one and one-half units of credit in . i d the handi- DLITHUS nut sircet entertained &t a r il s ey b S } vial pirk of 4 school 1s ot fhe F 1 vent, o | owed by the 200 and mportant p t has carried ki A L 500 an dents who co 3 matches. il to add one and one-half units | spirit of the students. They say that |us on with good courage and hope. I any sem is put upon probation | usually commen ery favor: i l for the following semester. If, dur | upon the school as a place of w LU mester of probation, heand upon the general attitud slow fire to his credit account, he is denied d them, for the most part, of | “This report would be seriously orrow. Half (Continued from Page ¢) | the privilages of the school for a ous purpose and at |incomplete and misleading were | ; o GoRes e ooy S e b e it g & Targe liborty withe | {0 neglect to speak of soup part and | 001G, COmbS to Speak at Lake Shots of Nation at Camp " . . education, in defense of their policy |this regulation : nce is|out manifesting lawlessness. A pro- | that of the ttee in_the Lt ¢ the United with regard to fraternitics is an in- for illness, part time work and | fessor of education wrote some |attainment of our succes C‘Jfll] ounce Tomorrow Pei’I‘y Matches i e dication of the genuineness of r ble absence. The requirement | months ago that our assignment nts of strength as eliematen Zainy belief that those organizations may the completion of only about and the accompanying prac ifested in the senior high TEEE == e be made fo es for good. The fact ifths of the semester's work, | provided him with the best illustra- are founded upon the guidance and Assured attendance of at ry. Ohio that we had filed in a contrary pol- lowing a liberal margin. ns he had found for the in. upport of the higher schoo! A n John F. Maerz ‘,\, .‘M MISS PIHL RETURNS HOME v lent, I believe, strength to our check a ;lw’ egu- tion of his student teachers. Your recent efforf committce {0 con SECURITIES FOUND St Miss Mabel L. Pihl, daughter of nositon: arity in attendan student | gy, ¢ of the res . much needed smmodations t ting of th amb) Mas 13 (R- ; Sk S iy Mr. Slade also spoke of the prob- who, in any Y o RO B T D S RS R and for Britain 1 Negotiable securities £25,000 A A ena | oo ST T et Iom of making the school studies at- | op s (whether consecutive | made by those graduates who enter | €lforts we are genuinely gr o e C which were found in T 2 teach in 7T y under the tractive to the gr tes of the!or scz ) for reasons not satis- ||\ b o p ¢ o k!‘:l‘ll‘?& it Lo oday forceast s 16| b by James H 4 n Board o issions, has junior high school cording to Mr. | factory to the principal, is denied Nt Cres G e e HEADS COMMERCE OPFICE together t motormin S 1 1 to will res “ () the graduates the privile t school for the \\(.y;y'\hr inquiry” of those i ~lm1‘— ’ h b 1 ¥ ¥ gdEtodth A 5 L ! s the New of the two j 1 schools envoll | romainder of the semester i s L 7 o o L1 Cohen, a 5 o andmany 4 ork, for ful coi e W e N o < paper . o of ¥ efor *haol is in the forefront e O normal record with*a good average r- |« s & under Dahan ] v cor o i adaptation to the needs of the adole- | sonior high oLl gLt ind with many favorable comments rnard J. Lynch ! b T ! o 1 with « cent. % LA : Unsolicited reports during the past ~ ! superi for } 1 v s Tear ¢ school i1 ROt < “Our d plan ear concerning some of the college st 3 « 1 from all parts of the ted 1M Miss, “This is a report of the a regular and a comy freshmen who prepared with us ) resenting th e 1 I panied her f r to the Hipht schooll fost the <che car cd task an a seric would indicate that our good aver- “ e nd 1 1 He returned a few 1028-1929 with oment of its Posures, more or less desultory age is maintained. 3 el 1l clubs. s'ago to this country. ideals and ohjecti R L ‘_ng and a gamble in the form of a “Of our graduates who go directly J" t 1 T are neeitty it e final examination. The marking sys-|t, \vork in New Britain and of the | A i “Our ideal is a school we tem is suited to the plan of work.|cfrect upon them of three years of .| pro W.T.GRANT CO with the best of co f The completed ta indicated senior high school work, the employ- S 25¢ 50¢ and uw Department Stor — o numeral 70. This means comple- | years, him 1 ers frequently become the judges. Some of the comment i to time, un not 70% completion. To me interests of the rapid worl from time jticipation of, h : | vorable but, for the | NEW AIR MAIL ROUTI ities the next in the expe- 1 the enthusiastic student sup most part, it favorable and the| Washington t. 13 (T)—Post- | th of its student Work 1s 1 and sup-| continued demand for their master General Bro “This ideal _on the part 0 to 100 \would scem to indicate at le today that effective ( 11 of the stude ) some sort v and veryirelative satisfaction with our in- mail servic u zran of work. And such ssumption for nce. ed on the route froi he o i Hian MDEOECCU ) Bar dhs 1;’:”\‘;2"‘\“11 \t\“)h o n\t\ ith n\}wllL : el e gl e 0 pubi r High ¢ do emand extra "PAra- | much better resu ith inade- | clusion of St. Joseph, Mc 1 stop 3 - * “By the time boy or girl ha :”"”UI}:\“}‘(;I‘ pre lwm«-] ;iV‘I‘\V‘{!‘ t | quate and much scattered accommo- | on the route, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS There sa Thrl“ to lemg up YOUT ROOmS at Prlces on the part of the student to try reached the age of 15 (the nox —_— of entrance to Senior and an age when 1 | _W.T.GRANT CC s ’ | sovie St sed e ) powers and manifest his e nhood | thusiasm, as Low as These! ly bogun) he indivic graph card pro- record of the st : wailable at all times ReADYRWEAR, and administrative of- o) N Q e THE MARLEN SHOP which necessarily accompanies the repo; It leaves in the jarge part of the on of the of the student prima f“The Senior High school should i e a hops as possible, cach studant E 20ikshop | s induced to follow a definite cur from the lum suited to a par pu must be Ve offer the are the favorites for early autumn and at Grant's the low price makes them even me These day time dresses will not “sag,” the sturdy weave : nent fit. They come in plain and smartly colored pure worsted spun jersey sures perma- tivitie e activitie The commenrc the normi the state trad ) st 18” x 36”. Really attractive floor covering, Gay Smyrna patterns. Colorful rugs for and so inexpensive. Hit or miss with gay living room or school bedroom, made of floral borders. y"l\' in several attractive Lu]ul}. Size " x 48 65€ 27 x 54" T8¢ 367 x 637 $1 24" x 287, pprentices no de e choice o culliculum. In this curriculu found those who seek to mec You Spend So Little for Convenience i i A ; e o and Beauty at Grant’s " the time of the ol ‘ always in the e number aof aiting Im ou rship. There consider interest rooms suited school ion to th tude Cheerful Bri dge I.amps ch charm for a dollar actively designed. You venient to use in any Qur st nd lo who a ly wired Y are so con nt two or Id finish. 50c 51 Soft Radiance for Your Bed Room Boudoir Lamps 1 so dainty vet large enough to give vou really’ good light. Inameled metal bases in many shades st Curtains and Draperies or es are new and differ ch; thoro ne artist; the in nt of phy instructors ool physicians and the school meet the students hoth i and in grouns. Through - ation and advice, the of illness end ed exercise -~ beyor : { vespon for the local, state, national world comamunities; by a wil | to iespor one may Hand decorated “Caroid” shades "ini- | b With 2 terschool they seck to v |~m ome comm life; by velop mood 1! i understanding to tinguish be- ful phvsicsl « wwices and for Gayer Rooms tween the beiter and the worse; by ationnl physieal activitic nt of two hours an for each student ¢ health and phy. uirem to choose the bette much as the sc cov normall in the life expe students it sh high Cretonne Z9ec yd. You can transform your old room with a few vards f 1 cretonne, and these gav fall patterns are warming. For pillows, couch covers, drapes, there re so many ¥S you can use cretonne. &“fl m. Bay n Damask %8¢ st hnie s d by e, So {ar work should have upon the futt I ties of its students; and i advation should be included. | foets kat adollar ! Stripes, bro- - i Towards the attainment of th: | longc Vot in lovely color combinations i I have described we live con cotton mixture. v the f B L R T R R T R e ot need elahor nrin (1) To at hold and detailerd 4 o adval nior | the acccpi- ; Sturdy Siccs for School er Play | [ work into their Iif nil ae liberty of For Your Children I courses so or i conformity 5 1 ¢ nd tauzht as The: prine vle i5 inexpensive, I o cmpl » the completion a mustafrom ti be | picce of work, and on time. (3) To | ciated by admini teach | col grouped in curricula and students. For the most 1 ¥ however, t st be expreszed in | AL Al AL S e T — i ehool, both feashers and student - | b St S Vfirgfil‘lla Begge Our Reasons for Being indefinite some- irit of the N N, )\Jl‘ | Y in Business- Dresses School Frocks That Will Reduce Your Family Budget rtion. (5) opporiur <piratior 1d 2 tunity the exira-cnrricular of this ¢ of the h for natural 1 interest in groun activi Grant stores are rendering a dis- tinct service in bringing you needed, useful, stylish items ac lower than average prices. Only so long as Grant stores wor m other vities * the purposes of recreation render you this service, only so veted in the light of these nd sozial converse ol ? . e X I} long can they be successful. bt m el The unvarying qualit but the constantly « @ ¢ Only e we éatn your goodwill, “Our offering of courses is a ro styles in step with fashion’s pace—has sot Grant & and your patronage by saving ticularly when the close co- dollar dresses apart as unique values. ion of the te irade school ered. ‘! ny 1ple of the polic: to induce these grour The fact that Grant stores are You've never seen better dollar AL busy all the time, every day f Grant's five The styles, the quality and the economy t you money can we profit. "””“A‘_“]‘ 'r" "“’2’(" ““] b dollar dresses have set a new standard of Valu dresses. | ws that we are giving you > som t as the family Licet o Il what you was the junior high t5 contribution to the various LGB b Thousands of Women attest this. s when you want it nity for growth lusiry and us. We ordinarily onsideralle number prortur « groups outside of the school. ppearance of the super lent and principal, be fore the | assembly’s commitice o at a price you want to pay. Therefore, Service to you, Real Economy Service. is our real P2 FE LA P RANNID P Y education, in defense of their policy o I[ aim. We know the profits will bout! seventy-five: pe with regard to fraternities i ; The MARLEN W‘Op il veeds [Fotsibwiteive siave yont i walls i * high school dieation of the genuineness of U\r Sizes 7 to 14, | o 0 » nuinbe do not belief that t i ' d Ihere ade fornes for good - of the 25 50¢ and $100 Department Storee = Britain ; 553 T - s of pur = 0 ystem of = our check upon care- < s abscnce are large factors in the s that given by visi )