New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1918, Page 11

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NE“r | R}TAIN HERAILD. | ?’“é‘—’?fl'“*’; NE\W BRITAIN, CONNFCT[CUT FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. ‘,V‘ LISTEN OnNeuinsret - VICTORY PARK " O Spier This Beautiful Property is enly 115 minutes walk from TROLLEY and Black Rock bridge—Ideally located and splendidly developed with choice selected Home Sites running from 150 to 174 feet in depth. NEWFIELD AVENUE—is a SIXTY (60) foot finely HARRISON STREET TO BE EQUALLED OR | Victory Park Will Be Soid on EASY TERMS with it i D b e EXCELLED as that very beautiful and fascinaing street. || O TANES or INTEREST for TWO VIAIL, 0 that ;l;‘e:;)dy & st::ze(t". Sati G ¥ is mostly artificial, while nature itself has been most il lot and getting ready R vour OWN HOM-E?' i kind on NEWFIELD AVENUE and placed the land so il HOMESEEKERS ¢nly are desired for purchasers of SUPER execlient Hoves Lots and, the restrictons which e L e B XC ots, 5 1 —and yet only four years ago lots cou | = S e o : kil ;lsltl ;?O:ttlz:jsly(‘i%gmfflt tfi&il(fifié%rfl?fid I;?gfirgaxcr?i?y be bought on Harrison Street for only $1,000, which are ’ courgéglftzfiTv{i(i)l {rsreg‘e}n{th ngyangdfl?t m;g:o:‘t z:)l:ld tel?e house may be erected to cost less than $4 000, or a two worth today $2,500. Did YOU have the FORESIGHT to grounds at 2:30 sharp Saturday afternoon with a family house to cost less than $6,000. get one? THRIFT STAMP attached to book. SUNDAY—The VICTORY PARK will be open for inspection though we are firmly convinced that one glance will be sufficient. THE EQUITABLE REALTY COMPANY, Room 404, Nat’! Bank Bldg, Phone 1801 or 838. F. E. Crandall, Manager. When receiving your change at the store ask for part of it in THRIFT STAMPS. Confer yl“llll](‘(l before the Natio Conf ence of Hociul Work here last nu:h( “A complete census of the I minded in this country BHGHT !BN NAT![}N v reliable authorit 12,000 men have been under the weight of this |a continuing register or bout 400,000 for the whole coun- And the effect of the pre- |them. A ¢k of knowledge as try. Ne f feeblemindedness on the | number and whereabouts of the fee- |an est an-power of the ition, in | bleminded has be for y the national army fig- | most serious obs rcely be called negligi- | controlling mer ly all authorities Hastings is Executive Secre- | registration groaning burden th it should include the following cw York State alone has| “An awakened public knowledge | c nated feeble-minded popula- | and conscience through making tion of about 35,000, of whom only bout about one-six re in proper institu- v known tions. ate of institution- led throughout the | its responsibili probably mnot the | problem and f ities in connection s to determine mental condf s before sentence. nent of more ungra in public schools to pro adapted to the capacit; rd and defective children. advise a s a continuing c . heen the most néglec - 400,000, y for dealing with the ! country (which ing upon a definite S the new fonal Army on ascount | tary of the Committee on Mental Hy- | this step ha o) fonly "about 86,0008 of ile na. | policy lof leatablishing and! adminiss = 7 . : of nervou mental disorders; of | of the New York t ed of any in the program propo tion’s defectives are segregated. tering its machinery therefor. AANS 10,000 Delectives in U. 3. En- & about one-third, or 4,000, wers | ties' Aid Association and 1k for checking fechlemindedness. Un- Ao e e e e o ; : on account of fleblemind- | before a conference section on “Pro- | questionably the failure of this coun- | & NOW I e their | the carlier discovery of the focble- dflflgfil‘ Demooracy |e gressive Steps in Community Control{try to make satisfactory progress in sl L el e e e e i out being ciological cal- | of the Feebleminded. definite | solving its problem of feebleminded- | Problem in earnest, but some states e = S ! swier, I have the firmest con- | steps were outlined ection— dre in no small to such | Which are progressive in other mat- ASRceniial B eetstrationgior el MVALUABLE FOR COLDS Fien that the community must | identifica re instruc- ress will | ters, have done surprisingly little | feeble-minded in the community, | i taken in ti ¥ Kansas City,’ Mo., May 17.-—"Fee to the impcrtance of controll- | tion, supervision and segregation. system of | along this line, and some have done | With its data avallable to all public ble. = AlL blemindedness is sappi ine fecblemindedness, or the incre of the | practically nothing. A practical work- | and private agencles coming in con- ave com Must Have a Census. W ing program for the various states | tact with them. @ N0 Rarmtut < of the nd is a v ing burden of crime, inefficiency, di 4 : s ‘ i : e : ; B e 3 va “The establishment of institutions ger to democracy,” declared rge immorality and poverty resuli-| *MNext in importance to overing | - Efsaidiinat RN taso ! aion ot a R KR e megeRlon & Mkl e wg;egvmon and 50 Centuabox, including war of New York in from it will + comin who the feebleminded are,” said Mr. ebleminded would | o1 the road to a solution of the prob- | and _school: segreg: a ralo Ty istration of the Feeble- | erations. Alr xpay H “is the need of compiling |not be so difficult as it seems at firsi | 1em and mark a new era in dealing | training. e | thought. He declared thal if the public schools, courts, probation offi- hospitals and various s es would all Ii ir known y reau, and | continue the registratior 3 i ear, tha names, whe ts and | of the fechbleminded population would | so6n be known. and intellgent pro- | | grams for their supervision and i uction in the community or segr tion in institutions could be carried Children the Key to the Problem. The speaker urged that the biggest ° dren and said that if this was done | for a generation the results would - aching. 2 bhec mmg more and more evi- scover the feeble-minded is in | ° . the schools. Here their condition can be diagnosed and instruction 9 and reformatory ins defectives in a contra - substantial proportion | out. effort should be made with the chil- dent,” he said, “that the proper place | suited to their capabilities provided, or, if they are to require s S 3 or segregat ife, this can be ® ° 4 # | obtained before they have gone out | R B | fiict with the law and society and be- come criminal, immoral, diseased or [ 1 i paupers. : IntO the Land Of : A Pressing Public Duty. LOT NO. 1 ’Q : t & “Dealing with feeble-mindedness 8 = Sy A ¢ was important in peace-time, but in 100 Dresses—Serges, Satin, t war-time its bearin ‘(n\. the nation’s Taffetas, Crepe de Chine. Were NSRS ¥ | cal problem. Every community has M | its quota of fecble-minded, and FALL WEAR. o 2 est in the solution of the question. CHEER YOUR SOLDIERS‘ sent us, to make t}'nis sale a real 3 $13.50 to READY CASH NOT ESSENTIAL | ; | A | P 5 Eyesight Spectalist 5 ! -00. OSTON CLOT HING STOR . WL end Optician, | . & | = 3 Advance style Wash Skirts a5 ) NS 3 B | Efiefiffl}:fi}&c.w&m . i Advance style Silk and Cloth Skirts $3.98 and . 3 Suburban Home with city water, " [ | ciectric lights, hardwood finish, all m , 63 CHURCH STREET Bl | o eare: Do tate, oach Boxiso. H. N. LOCKWOOD, ian that it is | P roblen. On the contr: it is puv\\li;:‘ a lo- | $12. 5 O ALL SUITABLE FOR © Jation. This would give a total of X Dress Houses in New York City CLEARANCE PRICE ! Your Ph h | i | Home—Your otograph. 16 75 and Women, Misses and Children | $le. : i E' P]:NK;JS’ Were $18.50 to $35.00. FOR SALE si i :lr\fg:x‘l:lvcl>cm;¢1‘;<:twtwm $18.50 to $22.50, Clearance Price y a" . Feeble-mindedness s OF U | tacked on a wide h more mi 3 i There is probably one feeble-mind- | LOT NO. 2 TAN, GREY, BLACK, NAV Special Attractions in Suits for M | p ults 1or lvien, sale, 85 assorted Silk and Wool $22.50 SPECIAL PURCHASE by our buyer in New York this week added to our own stod = oOffice, 308 Main St. 'Phone 57¢ Plenty of large stocks of goods. Plenty of help. Lots of roof WHERE CREDIT EQUALS CASH i . o Real Estate and Insurance e Tomorrow, Special BROKEN SIZES. | merely a n: edipor3on it eVerv il il oinony 85 Dresses—One of the largest WERE $22.50 to $45.00, | G " | Jersey Dresses, value up to $29.50, Young Men, BO S B | with the best news from e, Sl enables us to offer 275 Coats at special clearance price ...... $1 1-50 TO $22.5 Satisfaction Guaranteed City Hall

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