New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919, will he found the problem of edu-] 3. States must provide means A PE AN [ cational systems that have not sought | that the lcss fortunate may atten:d l to cducate . parent and make him f school g responsible, | \ttendance. Fhe United States commissioner of | The law of compulsory educatio HERE M[]DERNIZE cducation, P. P Claxton, ‘emphasized | must be supplemented by a law tha the carryving weight of correct termin- | meets the poverty of the home and - | olosy siid he looked upon the | provides suitable relicf for the nes-. | members of the conference a5 a cords | jected child. Child-helping at hom . C L PIERCE & CO of consccrated specialists in - child | j5 jjlegal and should he controlled (] ° . Miss Campbell Reports on Con- , nustire o whom may he siven the SISnG Ahould e contiglial THE S'I‘ORE OF | jnames ol all children who scem | NI m’_“ e aroppe b i 3 H | troubles y 1 i 1 of help and 7 AT , . sidered as Education Extension | O oval from schaol or city & R | Wor the great branch of a schoo! 2. Because of physical or meatal ® . ¥ Opposite Monument A report on the conference of leaguc | system that entered the home. Once | U1SaPility as signified by a doctos 246 Main St., New Britain : The Store where your Dollar will go the farthest. ‘of compulsory education officials held | the home fee self an integral certificate placed with the sehool ¥ fin Philadelphia recently, has been | of the great educational system higher | 2Uthorities. JEWELRY—Sec what wonderful values we are offering: e e e, T S e b B Child Labor- Brooches, Bar Pins, Lavallicres, Beauty Pins, Lingeric Clasps, S attendance official who (& dele- | ficient guidance and direction of chil- The employer should notily the Pins, Cuff Links, Rings, Hat Pms and hundreds of other gate to the convention. Campbell | dren wiil be insured. The vepresen- ! atlendance department or the child e 5 42 " il & i b was sent by the school wd in the | tatives the attendance bureau., un- j labor bureau of the cmployment and Novelties in Gold Filled, 1live GI and Silver, put up in dainty interests of the local schools. She | like the teacher can place the pres- | discharge of hdidates for “wor boxes ... e B 25¢ (0182100 reports that many of the matters dis- | sure of authority when efforts at per- | thus the unemployed can be B : i . . cussed as possible improvements for | suasion are ignorved; and this sanie | under vigilance and controlled KNITTED GOODS—Ladies’ Gurdigan Jackets with and without i eIt o (i el UG S e Gem | Sk (e sleeves, black and grey ... \ S o $1.00 to $3.00 the way of increasing school al- {-constant pressure and visitations, edu- f kept The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA Attendance Bureau. There should be an attendan: bureau in every state glepartment o cducation. Large cities should have pavental homes and disciplinavy schools (o tendance, have already been adopted ate parents to their responsibility CROCHE ceve and sleeveless, dainty and here and are long in use. ‘e the ine 1, the neglected. the comty, white and colors ... A e e D] Her report is x rregular and disciplinary childven o . * The national scope of the work that | were the problems that the conference 'S, TOQUE APS, BiATING ‘the Jeague of ‘m:u:‘.l\sul} cducation | was especially concerned with. reso- JAPANESE QUILTED VESTS—AI sizes . oS oflicials is devcloping was strikingly | lutions were passed organizing the | (N¢ child compelled to attend school \ demonstrated at the ninth national | work under the attendance and school | @14 Whose habits are contrar . | confercrce held at Philadelphia, De- | welfare department and the officials | Organized effort for a niversal Glfts for \Men cember 3, 4, 4. and 6. Representa- | in the department were termed school ”“[" tegistiation should be made h tives in the work of school attendance | welfara workers ireater development s neede Silk Neckwear, Silk Neck Scarfs, Bill\blds, Silk Lisle and Wool were present from nineteen states and Dr. John W. Davis, director of the “”“ ‘f“»‘("“_l'\\\”‘ afgsc hool inspection ‘in addition to those actually enzaged | hureau of attendance of New York | P doctors and mnursc A broader Sox, Wool Gloves, Handkerch'efs, Silk, Laen and Cambric. Pa- in the work there were yresent & | city, gave an Inspiring paper on the | w‘tkogmk;m\ "," the rlec .'\s)m\-u! 3 large number of social workers, pro- | g enEu: i i s | vlasses for the care of irregular anl jamas, Shirt spenders, Garters, Arm Baps, Underwear, Flannel il Chisor Anolethoolneovld on “?,‘j‘lk“;‘ ,\‘\mfr‘.u! “1'. e :,lyzz,cc.\,}‘,‘?di exceptional children is to be hopad and Cotton Night Shirts, and lots of other wsful Gifts. ' v Je and Pennsylvania, who e G avealon for Tl the Lol sted it having the work | cpijdren of all the people, each com- The valile of the conference wa . \ undertaken in their communities. | munity must know its children to be | not limited to its scheduled meetings lfts for onen The great message of the confer- | oqyeated—hence the need of a comi- | however. No less profitable were the g ‘ence and the ene given unqualified ©pieie census enumeration secured by | interchanging of experiences of com- Fancy Lace and Organdy Neckwear, Foketbooks, Purses, approval by the delegates \\.;.x.\.llhll lh_P | & house-to-house canva However. { mon problems among small groups of Hand Bags, Stationery, Boudoir Caps, Hosicipy ilk, Hsle and wool: term “truancy work” and “truant of- | the maintenance of a school census | twos and threes, in the informal ta Handkerchiefs: Silk, Crepe and Nainsook Undeh-ear; Kid and Wool ficer”” be forever dvo;»'n“t\l Iln‘m‘ul\\\r | does not depend upon the house-to- [ at meals, on the way to meetings A,,,[ Gloves, Petticonts, Bath Robes, Flannelette Nict Robes and - Pa- ional phrascology. Truancy is ouly | pouse canvuss alone, and the second | in the opportunities afforded to visit jamas, Aprons, Shell Combs, Ivory, Towels, Bi ns édtc. ian element in irregular attendance gevelopment in the census worlk is its | Philadelphis Taoini e A ae g and only in vare cases is the child | yeyification, or a statement from the | (he Boys Protect Jinectedibyl iy responsible for its alleged truancy. | sihools that checks the children r % & Oy IeCIE by ‘{(,4, ks . e . b = Christian Brothers, and the Continu- i o ) : ool ¢ e i o o e Respectfully submitted Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Doils and Doll Cloth®i Silk, Lisle and A o 2 I dgaecliye childien, pavents shoulc MARY CAMPBELL Woal Hose; Hair Ribbons, Mittens, Hand Bags, gl liohes, Flan- o HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE| be encouraged to take advantage of | ‘ nelette Night Gowns,' Sleeping Garments, ctc. PROPERLY AN T REASON- the training off2red by these various s ‘ PROPERLY AND AT RE 3 5 . - S institutions, and enroll such children H - ABLE EXPENSE. as cannol be properly instructed in ORLICK’S ! city schools. The number of defec- THE ORIGINAL ® I operate a daily Freight and EX- | tive childréh kept at home by par- . MALTED MILK g ? press Service. New Britain. New Ha- | ents is made known by the verifica- Avoid Imitations & Substitat, . Q ven and New York. Trucks rented by | tion of the census enumeration, as ' \ 45~ ar honr. | Diocal andllong Distance are the cases of all illegal non-attend- T = | ants and the employved and unem- Moving and Trucking. ployed under 16 years of age. The |22 %%%%%%% third phase of the school census work | o | = | is keeping tife census amended, that ey Basi 7 g z ! 3 i A‘ H’ HARRIS is, keeping it an up-to-date record. All o 5 'd"' N 2 > Our Maij Order ViM del"ery and heav3 d‘“y AUTO Rm IRING Garage Tel. 1360. Housc Tel, 1849, | new arrivals should be added, and | B Shopping for | Servich il trucks, from V4 to 5 tonms., changes in addresses and withdraw- Those Last Gifts g L S | 1 At ! OO 2 O M iy o= o™ Your ) £ AT'S i . | als from the city should be noted at Wednesday 4 R AMERICAN Balanced Six, T “tN!S“N EARAEE regular Intervals : o Disposal Pleasure Cars. D WE WILL BEAXY YOUR One of the most,disturbing factors INCORPORATED CITY ERVICE STATION SERVICE 'm school attendance work is the 420 MAIN STREET “Family That Passes By Night" and OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK 7 A\. M. Paonessa, Prop. leaves no address. Every city has its { Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | humber; and the conference urged the &lorage. Bupplles and Hcpalring. | delegates to arouse community inter- ST 62 30 02 o op oo st in reporting’ the childven: found ‘ [ J L] IEastv;mogi Electrical ‘".:ervicez M AN!{“SS AUH}I [JH :E,':“,('flih"u ne i e Thls Store Wll-l be Open wedo Station and Garag. con sidcring the treatment Starting, Lighting and Igaftion Sys OVERLAND AGENCY, ¢y and the rela PLEASURE CARS tom Specialists. Smrage and Accessorles, : of ¢ e St Ty e Senoors E > e ’ . “ 4 MAXWELL ;Ep_\";g BTATION. 4 Repair Work N jalpe ) rles Brown of Philadelphi 1 &) t 9 M. I,?‘VAESSW%E?LR REAR 193 MAIN STREE sasenalr el a}qnpoc’j’k“‘ Hzessed dne (that both the court & Lning n H £~@£, heci en und ile ¢ When the question to keep the store open Christmas lve o1 man nent 15 jurisdiztion nt o w uris o also i undecided. 1t recognized that Christmas Fve is a time when ever yb 5 to be at' h or with Alctioptofihe: education: M\l_w““ relatives or friends It also recognized that there are a4 great many people who find that at the last he probiem a court faces when ‘r minute there are things they wuant to buy to make Christmas hap py for o T g 3 child is brought before it is one would he accommodated by having the store open on Christmas ISy p me / moral education. of home education | : | for parents, and of social protection | The store management decided to put the matter up to the departmnt man for the child. Experience in juvenile close touch with the public and know their wishes. They also feel the same X . - E s desive that all peopl ! for a]l the famlly % X court work and probation work has | do to spend Christmas Eve at home There are 28 department managers in the storc weh one proved: that in nearly all cases the | was asked {o vote as to what he or she thought should be done The vole stood ‘17 in favor of keepin ey I s Children's presence in court is due lo oper and 11 in favor of closing at 6 Wednesday. As a majority voted in favor of keepins “T'll just make this a useful Christmas,” says vanta g 5 conditic over which they ‘lm\](-, no so decided. The store will be open until 9 o'clock therefore, on Wednosday H 2 control. The ce unity, the ne Claus, “and I'll leave what every member of the heuse- e S ¢ ot ¥ ! 7 i encironment and the woefully negli- | In order (o show its appreciation of the splendid loyalty and co-operation of it ployes and x : el s v 2 ke up for the loss of Christmas Eve the management has decided to ¢ cacl old catthise undienioy thewhol 2 g L S e ma nanagement has decic to give cach empl day of J Yy e year round. : 53 not basic, factors in every! juvenile any time desired except on S turday or Sale Day It has also allowed one half the sales force to re- Of course he means a § 2 V1 : i i port at 10 Tuesday morning and the other half at 10 Wednesday morning, so as Lo zive them extra 3 rest in the morning to help recuperate from the strain of the holiday siness some one and that such people wgers They are in open it was The family court idea, the court to | which nis can he summoned and While on this subject it may be said that the holiday trade this yvear s far exceeded made responsible in greater number : ] other year in the history of the store. For {his splendid patronage the manazement wishe : - ¢ for the n ot i childven. is hearty thanks. heir acdvanced for the treatment and i Ve 4 3 control of Jdelinquent children. It is the juvenile or family court that is the e e It will give you 366 days—next year—of unalloyed @2 2, e e dehghtwlth 1ts great singers, famous bands, noted or:l:ccs- ‘ 5 '::\’HI'I‘"'””‘;I{\" ]. »];]‘:;1‘;‘"‘; ‘;.'“‘“’“ f““"!_ 7| HatCh S OrCheStra Wlu Play Here from 6 ]E!tEE q tras, lively dance music, latest hits of comedy and vaude- § % H er and provide for the child’s future | wedHCSda EV enln ville—in short, music for any time, place taste or occasion. =il e T e 17}‘.‘““1 Gt y g Come early and make your selection. Deferred o) TR N, where weak or ignorant pavents have | Rendering a corcert of music appropriate to the season which our ps e failed, or whe perhaps criminal chestra will he located on the main floor. 1t will help to make your s wistmas ¥ fd 1 r E ] 1 ke ) istma hoppir payments, 1f desired. 3 s are guiding him into erime, ant In the juvenile court, the child who steals the {ruant, the runaway, the vagrant are considered as children | veeding freatment and it 1s the pub- lic school teacher or weiiare worker, | 55 oys at r]ce e es ay who, working jointly with the judse | g and probation officers, can best advise | Everything in the Toy p at HALF PRICE Wednesday, in order to clean S vibine treatment {hrough education methods. | fore Christmas. There will be very good picking. 1t will he o great chance to s Tt ot ey education, De- something you want to get for the children. . cause the closest co-cperation be- tween court and schooi should exist The qualification and preparation of attendance oflicials was paper thoughtfully prepare and ably pre- presenteq by Miss Helen T. Woolley, scheol psychologist, Cincinnati, Ohio. \ knowledge of the cducational and social resources of the: com- munity combined with a knowled of the policy of the school syster Naturally those who come first will get first ¢hoice. There Will be Many Special Values for Wed. Shoppers 1t will he worth while 1o come in Wednesday and Wednesday evening particular may have forgotten at prices of special interest to the pockethook jal prices on 5 550 4 B 2 DR R 6 520 B B B B R B B PR mas zoods, ves school welfare workers a b ound and equipment for work existing agencies of relief must known, and the non-existing, but ne cessary, agencies must be made pos- sible. Teaching experienc: a Wb of mind socially organized that has vision and : impersonally upon all problems; maturity. combined with »preciation for youth and its fan- cies; tact. infinite patience, firmness | N i and an understanding of child lite— 3 these are some of the qualities sus- | gested as important for those cuter inzg the school welfare work. The essential points in a compul- GET GLOVE CERTIFICATES T UNCIE AIN AS TO SIZE. COLOR OR STYLE WANTED. The Best Candy in the Country MAK YOU KNOW AND LIKE—PAGE & SHAW'S, APOLLO. FO-S AND MAILLARD'S OF course, plenty of candy for Christmas is necded t¢ make the day a succes Partienlarly. . 10 the best girl. And here’s where to get it Page & Shaw candies in 1. 2, & and 5 pound hoxes ] I ges ane Il be found fresh and pure. Apollo, Foss and Maillard boxes & Chocolate covered fruits and nuts, 73¢ a box. Hard candies, 38%¢ a box. 'EWELER i sory altendance law as presented by \ 3 augl irector of the 5 1 1 J \ Defenhaugh, director « Chocolate covered Cherries, 69¢ a bos. \ssorted twists and old fashione ited State: jureau ol Attendance ted States Bureau Peanut brittle, 40¢ a pound ound 365 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN CT. 3 : SRl ' Mixed assorted chocolats, 69¢. Salted nuts and glaced nuis L. . blocks, 39¢ a box. Christmas novelties X \ scliool census is necessary. g | ) s be ended : : ] 2. Tt should e aniende; o 0 550 5 S (e ki i SRR frio dave B B8 D8 B PR B g B e

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