New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 5

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GUARD FOR LIBERTY,” THE GIFT OF FRANCE TO PRESIDENT WILSON Bo Loweri ol Stand- JS Seorbtary Lane | “CONNORS-HALLORAN” fiington, April “Don't close fehools: use them fo maximun city sayg Secretary of the o or Lane iu approving a stat issued by the Burcau of - of his department wherein is pre- ted the government’s need of the hools in wartime as seen by those shington charged with the con- offthe war | he statement says: “The entire of the administration in Wash- ington is, and has, been fram the be- ginning, that the. war should in no Aray be used as an excuse for giveig the children of the country any less ducation, in guantity juality, than they otherwise would hav Boin the pr nt dems of the war emer- gency and the prospective demands of the nec G nents inevitably | to fallow emphasiz ced of pro- | viding In full measure for the edu tlon of all the people. Regarding elementary schools, the statement say & ) ars to be | thing in the present or prospective war emergeney to justify curtailment | in any respect of the sessions of the | clementary schools, ar of the educa- | tion of boys and girls under 14 years of , and nothir which should | sery an exense for interferen-e | with the pre ssive development of | chers and pupils d to find ways of 100ls some serv- alue, such as acti- connected with the Junior Red rden Boy Scouts, ork ¢ v like, Op- wuld be found to infro- | jos' having at the schools 14 sek bring hc . ot teachers, pupils, 1 parents tt e collection of new war paintings to be » mation iv fhis great | On Guard for Liberty,” by J.|shown by the Sandoz mission in the ~ IPerne Bellecourt, is to be presented | house formerly occupied by Colonel As to the government need of high ik eol atudenty aries Balker and | to President Wilson by the govern- | and Mrs. Vanderbilt in New York Daniels point out t “the Army and | ment of France, through the special | city. The purpose of the exhibition s Navy do not want, and cannot use, | jsvion headed by William Sandoz | to aid the latest and newest war re- boys under 18 years of age, nor boys| - 0 D ot any gt who are mot strons | N4 the members of the IFrench so- | llef undertaking for the soldlers of and well developed physically. So far ty of Artists of the Beaux Arts of | France to be launched in America 2s the Army and Navy are concerned, siv. In the foregoing is a Irench | and which seeks to help 400,000 there wething more important that} iy standing guard over the pros- | “heroes without a halo,” as they have the schools can do than to keep going Sl comaeity, And at the same time | trate Prussian cagle, with America’s | been called by Eugene Brieux. They to emph > in every possible way |army advancing from the back-|are the fighters who have invalided, their worlk in physical education. Uigh | zround, which shows the Statue of | through illness. The name of the or- KC boys wi e er the b ™, 4 ;f“f’:’} “_?‘»‘“h‘ ‘;:,“"»(.‘,»r‘-.: s " | Liberty. To one side is a symbolic | panization is the Committee for the e in sehool until completion «f | icture of ruined and devastated | Protection of French Soldlers Retired maining in hool un 1 i the h school course. Irance. The painting is one of a | for Disability. Agricultural labor is emph the most mn high sch SPECIAL FOR SA URDAY that n 1 excused for this purpose, except with trb ten consent of the pare gpecified employment term under respo the school or by « 1 agen- cles of the cond s of employment Civi) service offi Is ar ally enu phatis ¢ * that nothinsg 1 3 can be 'd by s ng down th : : Copyright, 1918 1% schocls or by curtailing school facil- ik The Hous ot nrbaaeimer & ities, Dr 1e) ik t, since have been filled s from commer industriz houses, and also | @ érawing teachers from the schoois, | § the schools could undoubtedly render a much-rneeded service by orgs to train stenogr: rs, type- , clerks and secreta Regarding the need in industry, gov- ernment officials malintain emer ; exists which justifies & e e No Two the working conditions of our ing . . people. The official statement points | Ai]ke out that there are serious shortages in industry already and more are an- ticipated, but “boys and girls under | | Sfill()l’s 18 vears of age should not be used Brown Side Rolls ta make up these shortages any mort Navy % Pok than can possibly be helped. Tt < o oKes casier to provide approved working| 8 Sand Mushrooms B T H E H O U S [? 0 K U P P EN H EI M conditions on the farms than in the Purple i V) y mill or factory.’ Turbans GEAOS IN AMERICA! | : \ HIS is no time to take a chance on clothes. With good fabrics Solicrs Committing Sulcide, Provision |§ ( so scarce and styles that demand expert tailoring, go to your e = « ' Kuppenheimer store and rely on the well-known reputation of The ful. Swedish Newspaper Declares. 3 . . . . . . Rl , House of Kuppenheimer for sound fabrics, fine tailoring and Stockholm, March 19 Gt e el ' o = = honest values. printing fantastic stories regarding conditions in America. This propa- £anda s designed obviously to avaken | All the authoritative styles of the season correctly interpreted for men and toward the cntente powers . b o o and the United States and to offsct the young -tional sizes and special models assure all manner of men a fit. coffects unfavorable to Germany st o0 8 UNTRIMMED — NEW__FLOWERS Prices SRR The Nya Dagligt Allehanda prints | Tatel : e SHAPES NEW FANCIES THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, CHICAGO cording to this unidentified voyager | American soldiers are committing sui- Q. . cide by the hundreds through fear of 10 New Styles in Tur- submarines; American provision shops bans, Sailors and Flare are being plundered and the proprie- | tors lynched by the musws,":i;‘;,pci{zs | effects. Satur- 95c NEW F R A M E S are faring hard in America, due to | the Luxburg disclosures; the homes of day only 59,000 Germans in New York are he- g syt WMILLINERY (0. 248 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, C( RYE meauAnoxnoRYg: SrRee 214 Main Sireet, Up One Shert Flight Broken Lenses Duplicated, OfMoe, 308 Matn St, "Phonio BT Over F ,\W, Woolworth Be and 10c Store, Satistaction Guaranteed »

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