New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1929, Page 15

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NEW BRITAT\’ DAILY HFRATD FRIDAY, OCTOBER »..5, ]9'29. I 3 was the scene of the great explosion | remembered were the ride over the the Mountaiy L e riatorich ettt 1o i gar- | Bear Mountain _ bridge. thencethe work in the past of the G dens have been reported among the | through to West Polnt, New York,( invasion “Other points of interest should | valley in the province of Quebec,bec next summer under the leader. | the fishing villuges, mineral | This valley is rich in historic lore, ship of Professor George Howe:of | LETELT . experimental farms and | where the gentlemen-adventurersthe State Nermal School of New 5 5 undreds of fox ranches all over| and cassocked priests of old France Britain will prove to be without a F l M d B “ A SephenF Hall Speaks at Gon e e e e ellieR gt eRbal 0IBASETSION i [ “Only. those who have taken daring and pioncer spirit trips ¢ undertaken. Four full| 3} 1784_’1‘ ld15 Ml ;\al\.\' :wlm»‘nml under skilled direc- | into detail abont the values received Clark Universit | ey |tion and instruction. The observa-| from the field trip taken over the “Having n two field trips un- | s % Before a large group of teachers|yions made and notes taken, the| New J:upl:«'v\(l - :llzntmxfnl'tl\\mgy 1:\.- SCr b Oo b Gt ket S la e e dt ?m’ TedaylicNowt / at the State Teacher's convention at nterpretation of the landscape, the|summer school of 1927, but I will 1 am fuily convinced that Geog e “"'I,““‘ e oulthe th ‘:Mb.‘hl Norwich today, Stephen I7. Hall, in- cities and industries in their natural | endeavor to tell you about some of Phy still remains one of the key st SSRestaln R S0RN LS sube O e el | structor of geography and econom- 'setting have given students and | the high points of interest thisJects of our curriculum. That its hu- ShigienYassnibly ol ovaLEe L O ics at the Nathan Hale Junior high | teachers | e e el et 1D ientod thagt| L ienitarfes dtcording tolaindrer) jrsat Sradic Tahoviin school of New Britain, gave the his- | what geography O B o R R e B0 OSSR s e talized and 1 am of x | your home every night sch b 3ritain, g 2 h a aphy is and how to pre- | may wish to go in 1930. e R i decided that Sweden should — the Atwater Kent 1d work conducted by [sent it to boys and girls rthe STt o (5 Lo ph Ly on thaljthe toathes 3 O 6 Gttt Screen-Grid Radio niversity of _Worcester, | ebservations apd notes have given | many important cities were visited. Lopiri o, these d pslied resulls MUCh 10, " pho queen, the crown prince nd the value of this work them geography of a concrete na-| Some of the places we considered of n e il aniormatel d many others contributed. / lon to some of the plansture, which has enabled them to| grent imporlance were, Westorly, Lo o (1P Will furnish this broad \ ostatic machine, a gorge- university for 1930, ,|direct class room work with new | Rhode Island, home of Nathaniel o b @ love Knowledge ous balloon 12 feet in diameter and Hall has h‘n:;l\' t A\l‘lmlflm ] h. vigor and assurance. The | S disdoveran of ‘the 'Antarotio|] 3 lahorately decorated with blue ne wo-thirds of the states of the | conductors of these various trips | continent: New Haven, ¢ ey C' l {stripes, golden stars and the Swed- | U in eight provinces of Ihave found the people along the o "”‘1 1(1;1,):::.‘»" “,f,’“”,‘..“)im, lty tems |ish coat of was made and 4 saw service with the Ca way always ready to assist in 1 grave ot EU Whitney, the e lled with gas ecalled combustible TV nASIbEr b odiinendaress g the most of the education n who revolutionized the cotton ostino 1 s Norwieh convention was as follows: vantages of the region. Mill o industry and that of Samuel Morse, | former en | On September 17, 1784, the king, 3 “I belicve you will agree with me have furnished expert guides in-! the father of geography. A frip was ' mac Nt in a $350 suit by (he aueen, the royal court, foreign | 4 when 1 that trave is of prime cluding their engineers and their | also made to the Kolynos Tooth | the st company, | Jivlomats and Swedish dignitaries fmportance to — all teachers, scicntists to cxplain the processes| paste Company whose preducts are | Proy “Plain. | $¢r¢ assembled o witness the especially eacl o ory .mz{ of their factories, mine owrlers have | shipped to eclghty-three countries. | ville has heen 1 by dopity | rorable event geography. The Great World war |furnished their gencral managers | Later we went through the Peabods | sherif oA In the small gondola the aviator | caused mmillions of people to Visit and mining engineers to instruct | Natural Musenm sehere we saw he | John I represents (he |- cat—and a letter to the finder | countries all over the world and the group, harbor officials have | Joncalt b e e plaintiff e requesting 1 to return the bal- since 1918 people have attract-| provided launches and instructions | from a cord sixty fect long and fur-| T. H. Rip of 154 Pramelal oL 0 Mhe Acedemviotincl i Al o ik D ;«["&:;v»:-xx;:xrzci('x;‘-; technicalities nr]h’,\rr | nishes indisputable proof that the |street i3 resting comfortably in the 'l Were Plas yl.\,l, i . i have | earth rotates from west to east. |New Britain General Hospital after 1" 9 ; afthe | aly in Iurope. furnished naturalists trained in the| Near the city we saw s Cave lan operatio ieidinethiohatloon Mt ielowlyiroser| and other parts of | scientific and educational phases famous for its having been the hid- | Introd Parma, | 5725174 by tie choers of thote pres- | park activitics, and government of-|ing place of the re: s | nent Marcel, somethir inean e ndic o arsdiinendlceetion o 1014 t st have | ficials andilCHoESintenced King Charies for November, §5.3 Annette's made in aviation, Zeppelin |eve oub ol s e e aEh s T | Beauty Shoppe. Tel. 3985, —advt. as found some 1d many other ns of |region in which the is being | we journeyed to the top o . A Ha Stockholm, ilt of this is that it |conducted Mo o oo e b e en by the cat had create international un-| eThose who went on fthe New|the aid of telescopes, much of Class ALLIILG T b ¢ among nations and en-|york Canadian trip of 1920 re- | est, not only of the earth but of the | Thursda Lo et vision, self again ¢ who con ies. In the | sky. e to see the | Holyc ceived very defin important stop wa of Americ first place we we i&mm@ ey can _, 1 1 E 5k which is said to b J i of ih's i e realize i value "‘v UL “varied ways in whic h the people of | the home of the finest writing paper A meating rem among these being Clark | gifrerent communities make the in the world. Her 7 e a trip was made of Worcester, Mass. v MOSES LOSES PETITION . 2 fotd worls of e, \ing: 1t was made clear to us liow | through the Holyoke Pover Co., ool ent el e ity Let your wife have her choice of lovely, lasting cabi- ¢ the 1 Climate and ihe pecgraubical | Lhe American Baner Co. Al Xl the Rackl il o s ras 1 a petition nets. New shipments just in. Come in now and con- influence affected living conditions. | Vt., we were accorded the pri LG RAL 2 - = . v h £ LtelBPtiea el SRi] e | We not only saw but we could feel | of completely touring ths works of | (Urned from Chicug he Aty i A gratulate yourself for the rest of your life! Price is i '“ H c:\x Ay\v:“m(:‘ (he schoot | LN¢ historic foundations of these | the marble quarries and the shops ’;‘:":"3]“"”'1““ i "“ fod b ,‘:.,”',, 'IWO“H‘ 2 ezsy on your purse. On the Central Easy Payment ' raphy i the all ot 1027, |ATeas: You neves realize the impor- {in which i ue is prepared for | P AR e ‘ nta e oy Plan you pay out of income, take a year to do so if Goric ihias ibean oriprite ol meoron RHieae s ssoeTaphical Sandjiithe ymar the eveat pranile :weaith lared the petition had fall you like. During the collegs o :)‘\: :'“‘:"m“ :")'”";’ g ‘]“‘}"""[”1".’ Vi ““] Ied "1‘1 ven for the k-end. She will at st be dismissed. Mr. f sk e : Ve wn environment, that you do | that 17 T re engaged directly | (o5 el e ¢ S au’v‘(\.r:]u\(‘x{!L.l"‘ xl‘?.lj{n\ . °~I of .\'fi‘)’f obtain when you are right on the|or indirectly with granite and its by ‘.\llr‘:l \\\: ::z“-i: g“*“\i.‘m; division. of Plymouth in of tach venr with & three EroUnd: You get a more intimate | produets. Many valuable notes were [ "o ) W neral election flold oautes i the Conmoutit | nowIEdEE ot the Mcustoms ot) the taken at Salent, Mass, whichiwas at oo nees UE IS NEERET (8 A8 . s ) A it people, their ideals, their cconomic|one time the home of Nathaniel | g uonior Mrs, L. I % | EPIDEMIC INCREASING “In 1828 the college decided that | condition of life by mingling with | Hawthorne. Here we were conduct- | ogricer (larenee Iumm was de-| Madrid, Oct. 25 (P—The S the summer school could aid great- m. We were able to see the tre-jed through the House of Seven |iajloq by Tient Rival health authorities today decls ot ot Cdoor iy ™ mendous growth of these regions, Gables and the East Indion museum. bl e AR T A | i ‘ 436 Main Street the summe ~hool | . vhile Mr. and 1aus. eing very few cases. The . . rricd on very sucoesa. | to the effcct that a picture is worth | POTt Of the At Harvard ¢ Ny ; e o i - e Deen piven in ten thousand words. It would take| University we cd our cyes on|ment was Ly of the °, but denicd th A tory cach being MANY volumes to acquaint us with | the many be oral specimens [y ston ha s Justifi the information we acquired from | Moux 155 and we 0150 saw the | was suspected but denied the : oL summer fitst hand observations of the many|models of Boston Bay made by |gation, sior me: of field Pplaces we visited. Some of these George Curtiss Paul Kulak of 94 Grove two or three were the making of el at the “At Wal m, Mass.,, a visit caped from the hosp uous since Bethlehem Stecl Works at Buffalo, : to a cotton factory where we Norwich yesterd ernoon, past three Aside from this re the large n an opportunity of secing cor o a telegram re field trip underway dur- American grain elevators there. The process of cotton manu from Dr. E. S fon. Lakes hoats, the tremendous Much valuable o the Shredded ined fre v } ] eli Watch tory, wherc thi ! ared to ) ew . example or pi ment visit to the top of M nt Washi A 1929 the 13 at Ottaw e paper mills ton over the cog railrond gave us Wwe Leon Arel, Gi of Hull, the Cana tors at Montrea through canal lock: oard the latest type of an ocean important things finer, the thrill of sing over the anherry Logs great Peace bridge between Canada land T at and the United States and the beau- fields of Conn. the famous rock, and Adam Rizanski. H. McCabe, pa duty today on ac- th ion grain eleva- ships pas t of splendld ide vation r Jan : on a visit on of the surrounding country. Other one, ‘anyon, it cities of Sat Angeles noted were the count of illn ot Cape Cod; High- he police were notified today of iro, the tobacco the return of the operator's ymond D. Monkiew!cz The ! : ! ‘H" EReave LAUCE i S r T amplain and the bronze statue of Massasoit at Ply- reet, Clifford Alderr e 4 fransconti. GF¢en mountain regions. Two other, mouth, the wonderfn nery over | 33 venue and Klin Mot cove Boub it o rts of the trip which will long be | the Mohawk Trail, th "0ld Man of | OFF Bl iy G route as that of S. There was adde to the trip [ 1928 the occan voyage from Los Angeles to n the Catalina Islands with a journey | on a s bottom Doat. | “The motor coach field {rips fol- { sur nool have ¢ % n t in the study ont of doors in ' ) s 0 h astern Unit- Southern and Eastern p i i On the Sqz rs ave been 168 Main St. n the Square Ing: feld 1925, a trip through southern Where the Lowest Prices in the City Prevail ngland and New York State; a trip through Vermont, New York and Quebec, province; in 1927 the itreal and New T T G L ndQf g h onth ly satistactory results, in 1928 a { special trip outlined for New York State. In 1923 three mo G i ” coach field were on | % rond shortl r the conclusion o 1 i / the sumemr ol, one of there h i G fo e F N “ A Specially Prenarzd Event O York teachers. The second was nade un of a group of Connecticut U St 7ol T . teachers who gathe at New n i 1 ‘V i RBritain, and made a journey the Catskills and the Al- leshany Piateau to Buffalo and Niazara Falls, thence into Cana rough Ottawa, Toronto ntreal of nmnl cw Britain, z “The most extensive field trip der \tor the summer .whr\mv o 1929 was one of three weeks' % S'yaight Lines ation. During this time the par Sizes 14 to 44 : ty travelled aong the ocean shores p of the Bay of Iundy, crossed the Not to be Duplicated i Tt lay of Fundy by ferry and then continued their journey to Halifax and visited the Land of E i ¥ by way of the Cornwallis Valley.. > I v then procceded to Quebee, the MARTLY | White Mountains and the Merri- TYLED | mack Valley to Worcester. A i\_ he success of the past six | ] ! summers assures profitable field | ade with detailed care and finished by Master work to Clark University Summer i riors. o yw—Ranging from school of 1930, So far no formal .95 ‘ Furriers, yet priced | langing announcements is possible, but the For These ‘ probabilitics are somewhat as fol- il ‘ GO lows: Two New land trips, one B 'ful F k All Sizes ° e R e eauti rocks P S three weeks trip to Nova Scotia re- Others up to $14.95 Upwards turning by way of historic Quebec Our buyers have secured hun- City. Places of interest on this trip | S 3 y ot | should be the grain clevators, the dreds of dresses to sell at this g Scotch and French villages which 1 comparable price. will transport vou back one hun- | d d ) ; d R A Hundreds Do not fail to attend this es- | Hundreds oldest town in North America north 5 TQQRQ Vi : £ AR Tk Aol AR e g ST RTo At Ui SaElonal oththe OF DRESSES traordinary dress event and Save! OF FROCKS e T e Ss BE 5395 $5:95 | Sizes from 14 for the miss to : ] million barrels of apples, the tides | and 50 for the large woman. i of the Bay of Fundy which are the | A highest in the world, the village of atin, Crepe A Variety of Style: e 3 Grand Pre where may be seen the 7 D ¥ i ¢ Where the Lowest Prices in the City Pre wonument of Livangeline, the old Georgette, Tweed and Colors well and willo the old church, in all sizes in all materials 1 A N ET tance Cape Blomidon, the city o Halifax which has one of the fin-| st harbors in the world. The cmi i

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