New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 17

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NEW BPITAIN DAILY PRI mendous stress it has laid upon the l health of the body. Ly In a progressive school, recently v h isited by the writer, the strongest im- pression received was the high health 3 IN ALL SCH““LS standard of the pupils. The air was | 3 as fresh within as without, and those old familiar evidences of bad air in en e a ’ the school room—aull eyes, langzuor, and lack of interest-—were con- = H L Prognessive Education DEPERdS Minaowa i Xioption faces Needs a Laxative: | east and west, presenting a slanting win the war by virtue of being cducated’ than our chief antagonist.” cidentally the land of child suicide— to home work, cramming for exam- : i o | adjustment of window panes that in- on Pupils’ Physical Condition | surea s constant muppiy ot tresh air Noone kmows better than theever watchful { without direct drafts. The tempera- mother—the natural doctor of the family in S | ture was kept between fifty and all the small ills—that when the baby is out fifty-five degrees, with the result fhat of sorts it is usually due to indigestior or About = months ago, G. Bernard | the pupils were all alert and ready constipation. aw said “I thank wmy stars that | for business. Teachers r;nd pupils o cre et T e - cation’ | @like were comfortably clad in sweat- | 4 well, in any of its il s tie Cerman e o e e e e oo I el R A s . fook for this cause. The diet may have to be differs from ours only in being more | y .. (o was kept for each pupil changed, but before good can result from it, thoroughly carried out, and much |4 blue star indicating if any correc the bowels must be moved. nore seriously helieve v ay | tions in weight or measurements ; ; more seriously believed in, we n]\:(:\mmumhl_c e e The mother has the choice of many medi- " | of identification if the child had con- cines—cathartics, purgatives, bitter-waters, tracted contagious disease within the pills, physics, etc. But the little body The crushing disasters that have | past twelve months. Contrast this doesn’t need such harsh remedies for they Bofalicn thol Gentrall Powe strong- | With the old hc;\\]f‘ TITO‘:LH;“::;H; i w‘::;ch thefiuyst:_n;l and d: only ttn‘;pornry i e ons in our public sch E . 8o often $ easan hoid of the fotish “system”—and in- | 10a4lons R e A Gt O ollowed by an unpl t in many of our private educational make the brilliant Irishman's para- | institutions. dox less startling today, than it was! The first article of belief in the Dr. Caldwell’s SihenUanokenilAnd b aio 1o) fake! (ne ||prosmeseivelischooliicreed Bithen Suts Sl 2 o health. A sound, sturfly body, to- collapse of Garmany to make US| gothor with an open mind which shall . RUP question the extent to which we are | be given full opportunity for initia- tyrannized over by the laws of for- tive and self expression. The Perfect N il i s unlike the old method as mal progedure, especially in | possible. From long practice we to our school system? have grown to regard childhood as PRICE AS ALWAYS American parents have never been | so much raw material, to be shoved ite of greatly increased laboratory costs due wholly receptive to the tedious class | through the funnel of a system, then e s (el ooy et L room grind, the long hours devoted | neatly separated into portions of reg- ;:mxefiy-{.exm::hr:‘.mm.fldl:;d%fi ::f:;,&:;r;: ular length, breadth and thickness— el like a chain of sausages. And when inations, and our underpaid teach- | the scheme failed, the blame was laid ers: but we were a bit cowed by re- | n the material, while the real fault Po of the excellence achieved in |y plainly with the educational pro- many by these things, and we | 5 itself. Parents have been help- aseented to them against our better | joss under the old regime. they knew judgment their children hated school, that they The sporadic questioning in various | ljved in state of more or less sus- o il S e il aa = T S parts of the country as to the bene-| pended animation from Saturday to { Probably always will be he thinks; | dren may have more room for play- | ment of Progresst fits of these methods has finally be- | saturday, when a free day made it | !0 change them congress must be in- [ grounds and nature study. Bxcellent | to bring about co-op come focussed in “The = Association | for them fo exercise some power of | voked, and alongside of the moving|work in the new progressive educa- | these forces, working {0 for the Advancement of Progres: choice in the matter of pursuits and | Of congress, the moving of mountains | t'on has been accomplished at Fair- | establishment of progressive” Education” of which Doctor Charles | gelf.expression. Yet parents never | is easy. hope, Alabama; Greenwich, in all parts of the country, ami W. Eliot, president cmeritus of Har- | (ook this highly valuable tip—that | Nevertheless, a few valiant spirits | ticut; The Francis Parker schools make available to purents seek) vard, is honorary president The | incentive is morc than half the battle | had faith; they recalled that many | Chicago and 1 Diego: and in the | for the best in education, full infe ¢ movement for prog ive schoo's | in education, as in life. cducation experiments of the past had | Park school at Baltimore. A num- | mation on this subject. Those intbr. | throughout the country could have Mothers and fathers failed to sce | first o be tried out in the more pro- | ber of other schools, some of them | ested may address tho u;sn(‘muonent no better sponsor than Doctor Eliot, | in the mighty power of incentive and ressive private schools. Not so long | of recent formation, are also follow- “ its headquarter: 1818 N Street, £o long and brilliantly identified With | enthusiasm the answer to the age-old | @20, the High school was a daring |ing out the more progressive ideas | W ashington, D. v formal cducation, now in the past|school riddle: Why do half alive | innovation, not recognized Dby our |of education, and contributing | = = = - two years, coming out for sweeping | children crawl to school five days in | Public school system, and pupils went | materially to the movement. 1 reforms. He declares himself in com- { the week, and dynamic voung vikings | from the grade schools to what was| The Association for the Advance- | HAPPINESS SAYS: plete sympathy with the organization | storm home to celebrate Saturd: known as “The Academy” to be pre- whose plans have been worked out| This should long ago have pointed | bared for the university. The High By & small group of men and women [ out the weakness of our convention: | school was @ success, as a private in Washington and Baltimore, par- |3 school method. The source of pow- | enterpriso, and the publle school ents, progressive teachers and lovers|er js in desire and cmotion, as the |adopted it. L of youth, who belteve that no amount | source of weakness is in the absence Nevertheless, somec of the publicf ., i aranteed welght reduction methods of information or mental discipline | of them. Afhd no pedagogical pro- | schools have seen the Jight and are i e e can atone for a cramped soul. Pro-| cess can make it otherwise. A child | themselves willing to be ploneers. | tr, Plessent: | Brines sienderness, better | gressive education. they say, implies | of the writer's acquaintance with a | AMOng the interesting developments | hv w t womis o tne denagite molie the freest and fullest development of | tremendous liking for machinery, and | on new lines, in public school edu oGOl ntikoiein (AT Lhs kRIS e R Rollow g . i 1 < s S0 : z i e A directions. You are allowed to eat sweets, o THE RELABLE ANTISEPTIC. . :}19 md‘\dl’l‘k'lf- ‘:fl»‘“’f‘ l"PO" !“"' Nr‘:’“‘“ a corresponding lack of interest in | tion, are those at Ga Indiana, and | ete.; ne starvation or strenuous exercising. o = Z Pafl's 75(: fic study o bis physical, mental, | gpelling, reading and writing, learned | the new schools at Rochester, New onr o ecomes worth vin with ~ . { $ 50 $2 00 $2 50 spiritual and social needs. ”‘W e ‘,,,Nf’:,,(ri(,,,.,zy. R,d Suto. | Yok, with theit onesior bl | e i v Aeis e ™M WELL | Cleanliness protects % 2 Dbt g - SILK HOSE The affairs of, the association are | matically, by being given a free hand | which havo been established on the | steb. cheerfuiness and optimism. * Get thin | yo LL you child’s health in the hands of an executive com- | with an old tvpewriter. The captions | outskirts of the city, so that the chil- | *"% 2% 5° OU WELL? Wwhile at school. SHlRTS mittee of about fifteen, a majority of [ o¢ an illustrated bird hook took his whom are resident Washington, or | faney and properly, in the nation’s capital. an almost similar case in his school 5 y @ interest did the rest. | B e $l 00 near enough to attend meetings there, | Bugene Smith, head master of the ¢ since the headauarters are to be, quite | Park school in Baltimore, told me of $1.00 The advisory council contains| oniy the medium that supplied the seventy-five to @ hundred names of | jnterest in spelling and Iinglish con. } 256 Eo & W. LINEN men and women identified With | gtryction happened to be a printing d progress in one line or another, and | pregs. all agreed upon the crving mneed of The average parent regarding the t Wednesday, Mar 65¢ and 85¢ COLLARS fundamental changes in educational | renellion, incident to his sou’s educa- - 3 19 S ] B e e e FREE e R ko RO _ NECKWEAR Roywood and EnSEevargapgEumalc s U ninh Sagor but he fecls power. Half-Ounce Bottle of i For Amateur people in a community indicate their | Joxs before what seems to b an o Ik Dartwood desire to co-operate with the asso- | gpligatory process of adolescence. PERFUME . » \le }“"f’““‘lf‘"“"-" g 1 OO 1D f ciation and to avail themselves of the | o5 pecessary as the growing pain. If 5 LhE Aloncens o G ° ozen 1or aid which it offers to those who wish | 1¢ g™ o™ the ©iecovery that Violet, Rose, Arbu- photo lh.xhhlll;: brought | to establish progressive schools or 10| opething is wrong with the system oo nilar to our Camera counter gain a better understanding of the| that seeks to drive without, rather Valley given March 19 amounting | methods used. Baltimore, Philadel- | {hap (o inspire from within, he finds with four tins or one to $1.00 and up, you o phia. and Boston are ready to take | jmpossible to char e dollar’s worth of ru Orc e recaival DR T H A | 75C BELTS up the work at once. . {They have been that way always, and Violet Dulce Talcum 5 Dby 7 enlargement Much interest has been shown in from any of vour the formation of this association by Powder e e oot nesativest 2 for $1.50 Blue and Black yrogressive educators and laymen in- M / T E 1 B . prog tucat d layme LEAVE ALL YOUR 181 ITAIN STREET e, terested in education, all over the LR L S e e | ; : WORKING SHIRTS et h e T et Sfate Normial SKm TRDUBLES No need to talk—this Sale is a money-saver. Here is a Hst of goods and prices with our name school, says of ciation: “It » o ensibe nedeinaiiihave ."] PUSLAM behind them—and you know what that means: “Everything cxactly as advertised and moncy back if ] t it will become a great and pow- 4 i ~ S e e | you want it.” Make out your lists NOW and come WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 agency for ma cal ! chould be in these United | “Get things done” in the quickest, I am glad Dr. Eliot is to Lo | Mmost efficient way. That's the demand 1 Pint Medicated Alcohol . .. for $1.00 $1.50 COMFORT KIT ............ FOR $1.00 B 10 Pall‘S ZSC president; he is a leader about whom | Of today. Because Poslam is so well | 1 Gallon Denatured Alcohol ... for $1.00 Contains one Tube Cold Cre 3 & 11e able to combat skin troubles, goes at i N i . ! m, one 1be 3 L \muéfl",]]l; eims ol this § asso | them energetically right at the start 3 Boxes Seidlitz Powders .............. for $1.00 Paste, one Tube Shaving “ream, one box Rexall ation are: To act as an exchange | and finishes whai it begins, it should o Bottles Peroxide Hydrogen ...... I Ul GUY b el b O O i i SPRING SHIRTS ureau for progressive education, to | be first aid to any sufferer from ec- 5 Bottles Blaud's Iron Pills . viee... for $1.00 Byf021¢ oot Powder—ALL 2 $1.00. give advice to parents, to establish | zema. Itching stops; anzry skin is 100 2-Grain Quinine Pills . St . £1.00 $1.25 JONTEEL COMBINATION .... FOR $1.00 Reduced means for training teachers in the | soothed and comforted. Pimples, S et00 . One Complexion Powder, one Cold Cream, onc -~ U principles and methods of progressive | rashes, scalp-scale and minor trou- eain g ot lcum Powder—ALL FOR $1.00. ; “ducation. bles usually need few applications. 5 Cans Rexa arl Tooth Powder ..... for $1. N = ) i One of the first considerations of | Here is quality—concentrated. 5 Tubes Rexall Tooth e si00 . $1:25 MAVIS COMBINATION ........ I'OR $1.00 $1 00 progressive education is the heaith of | gold everywhere. For free sample, 3-_40c Tooth Brushes e <l 00 e one GomplexionBRowdsrfonefdolafCream Mont . o the pupils. The action of the “human | write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 i S L O e L ORS00 5 Palrs 35¢ machine” is found to he startlingly | wes 47th St New York City. DO R s manen L e $1.25 VIOLET DULC COMBINATION FOR $1.00 ¢(. And when the early Christian And Poslam Soap, being medicated 16--10c Cakes Rexall Toilet Soap $1. And Pos : soanss LT Bnelc it o e sy e | ] 5¢ Summer Jke of the body as “the temple of | iin Poslam, will benefit your skin 3--30c Bottles Ext. Sodium Phosphate .. for $1. neaGompleslonkovder, jone BelfCreum) fon ; WH]TE SOLE HOSE 7 um L Talcu Powder-—ALL F .00, Toly Spirit,” he was merely fore- | ywhile used daily for follet and bath. 5 Boxes (Several Kinds) 2se Talcum o A EURS10 UNDERWEAR modern science in the tre- LIFT OFF CORNS e handbely i i1 $1.25 SHAVING ASSORTMENT FOR $1.00 3 ] R i i One 7éc Lather Brush, one Soap, Cream or Pow = i 1 Box (12 Cakes) Wrisley Bath Soap ... K e 3 'l B der, one After-Shaving Talcum—ALL FOR $1.00. COMB SAGE TEA IN i 3-—50c Boxes (N r < 3 e e 1 ° Z for 5 | Powders . e e e : "HE . .. $1.00 ° (sSeveral Kinds) Complexion »r Bottle | .00 Fountain Sy i _ cum Towder, .‘w; one t.asbm ALL FOR Grandma Kept Her Locks Dark, | - 2 c 3 33 b = $1.00. . 2 : $1.25 Nailoid Manicure Outfit : . for $1. i 3 5 EHoney, Rod ‘”'l"l";"‘ Vit s s e Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs only $1.25 Intense Toilet Waters ... . for $1. FOR THE TEETH ...... el 81.00 3 c, 40C Tea and Sulphur | $1.10 (Lb.) Liggett's Blect Chocolates .. for $1. Two 35c Tooth IBrushes, one Tube Tooth T ) time mixture of Sage T:a‘ few cents 2 Lbs. Any 60c¢ Assorted Chocolates .. for $1. one Can Tooth Powder-—ALL FOR $1.00. SILK HOSE B. v. D- Sulphur for darkening gray, | ! S0 e = Vi " s Jardinieres ............... for $ o e gireaked and faded hair is grand- | Roxall Cod Liver Ofl Bmulsion ... for 100 DPINING TABLE ASSORTMENT $1.00 mother's recipe. and folks are again Rexall Celery and Iron Tonlc .... for $1.00 One-half Pound Opeko Tea, 2 Lbs. Opeko 4 Palrs UNION SUITS using it to keep their hair a good, | % Pkgs. Red Cedar Clompound . for $1.00 ‘offee, one ecan Symond's Pure Cocoa, one <haco even color. which is quite sensible, as | 3 € ) | | St Cans Bugcide 2 " for $1.00 late Pudding—ALL FOR $1.00. we are lving In an ‘;‘:}“h"_“ 2 4‘_‘:“’”;‘1 5 Bottles Straw Hat Dy« ciiii..... for $1.00 §1.20 Worth La Marca Cigars : for $1.00 B “,'l“,?;wdmmt SRS P | y ! 9 | a-—25c Pkgs. Little Liver Pil £ . for $1.00 120 Worth Flor de Murat ........... for $1.00 ° L] 3 | Bottles Liver Salts ..... ... for $1.00 Nowadass, Uhousb, we dom't, have | $1.00 Fountain Pen and Bottle Ik ..... for $1.00 the troublesome task of gathering the | 1 the mussy mixing at home. | $1.50 Razors ......... ot . for $1.00 S s S e o | BCRB s 3 - $1. . BOOI TN . for $1.00 All drug stores sell the ready-to-use | | ottles Castoria $ K e et One Box of 25¢ Cigars, value §1.60 .... for $1.00 : ‘alue 31.2;0F SODA CHEC b product, improved by the addition of ery ) > nobody can dls A el Svarly | MDraswi M Jistlarop atlictie Freezone | oo yamy tormy P ott brusi | on that touchy corn, instantly it stops | i 9 with it and deaw this through your | aching, them you lift the corn off with | a al I‘ ! Bair, taking one small strand at the fingers. Truly! No humbu | I tim by morning the gray hair di Try Freezone! Your druggist sells ! = S 5 appears, but what delights the ladies|a tiny bottle for a few cents, suffi- | DRUG l ORE with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- | cient to rid your feet of every hard p o SZm o : pound. is that, besides beautifylly | corn, soft corn, or corn between tbe | ThePexall Store darkening the hair after a few appli- | toes, and calluses, without one partl—‘ 181 MAIN STRELT : catiéng, it also produces that . Soft|cle of pain, soreness or irritation. | ’ 7 T s | lustre and appearance of abundance | Freezone is the discovery of a noted ' which is so attractive. | Cincinnati genius.

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