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R Ve T I YR puw e 1ot R o MODERN PROBLEMS 5 OF FAMILY LIFE, {Dr. Slemheun Points Out Weak- | ftests 10 Pavental Policy | Norwegian | 0 egl Using as s \ sls t) 1nglish nove H\“‘\h\ll 1 author of . 5 ich is Miss elfield, Dr. Emanucl raheim addressed a meeting of Cod Liver Ol i s s meemneter |1! which he stresse issues and | | \[lenges in the hook, and applied || them to the problems of the present | — DOt. il 0f the greatest it not the greatest fundamental problem of the present | itinieiis thetnesdlof entment of Parents 1 pen the T THE e et 'DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main §t. e g e s\ i Nailing low | prices to Quality Is What We Are Doing o The sale of SUITS and OVERCOATS DR, EMANULL STERNHEIM | inds to their children and tell | them about the problems which lie | yre them and for this reason | children are open to sources | information which make for their wing the story briefly Dr. ‘ im told of the Stellenthorp umily which was composed of the Philip S thorpe, an easy man, his wife, whom Dr. | hus len wield the “ham- r satisfaction, Yowll find we | * mer” to yo her ec— er: one son, who disap- oy pears in the story, and W , Yvonne and Lilly HORSPALLS | Fiihm i “ || the story. V hnie was an unintel- S lum Street | ieont - girl and Lilly was | 195299 autiful girl. Despite | 1 8 Yvonne as the - Hartford. or ter and when company louse she was the e Ther abfli Stellenth came to the one | as “It pays to buy our kind” ars in sc pil of or Aliss Melc er's methods were spent some to her. pupils to question | utter might arise v or was talk peaking about the tion Dr. Sternheim « Fis tho or to any d not om‘fl-n| mic learning only, but also covered the educatior T ed in the home and elsew Lack of “Selflessness” | Another great part of the story s Lilly marries a mar the narried fon &l Don't take tie alightest cha 15 1 that [1 with your baby's health—1 ! e TR e viy our i : AT s fault 1 RICH—PURE | A GRADE A L €y PASTEURIZED & CLARIFIED i MILE L R Ml s the best—try It x - i - United Milk Co. | i s 2 nite 0. | ol it e know what seifless W 19 Woodland Street Aol Eynecistntonnml New Britain Guelort thelina on ioth L4 Phone 1610 Dr. Sternheim reealled (e You'll Do Better e T At Axelrod’s i i Saturday Specials Apollo_Chocolates " xxme 1h st the 1a Fresh Salted Peanuts, (3 Part « L Ih. 3 down t v to t i Father dohn's, Ige,, T . ° austerity t t dis Kolynos Tooth Paste 11c .7 . i t 1 that ¢ Jdergen’s Lotion $2.00 Hand Painted F sud Vases s1e0 |Of 20 off on all Tea Sets : " 5 IVORY “PYRALIN Al I e e g Reduced 2077 vhen they were children. T Complete Stocks ’ 1 1 s thought hy d Axelrod’sPharmacy §|:icmorid s thers been such. A 223 PARK ST. Anc ¢ ma { XELROD T la FOR r At ey k w o0 COURACY n r ut the probidms Let Us Fill Your RE sl £ Prescriptions ng atio s I8 arn | other f gain the op u hildren should be told to do cer- Mo Thn 1000000 Peple o b e e AR AR portunity for the chiliren to think for themselves, {s ellminated. Very often mothers say to fhelr children, “Do this for mother's sake,” and teachers y to thelr puplls, “Do (his for teacher's sake.,” Thisprac- tica. should be discontinued, he said. tain things, not for mother's sake, nor for teacher's sake, but for right's sale, and for that reason alone, If this were done many soclal problems would be avolded and there would be a material saving In paper, ink and energy on the part of. those would seck to accomplish their pur- pose in this way Sex Education of the major fesués dealt Dr. Sternheim was the lack Anothe with of honesty. The subject of sex edu- ation Is an avolded issue by the parents. He sald that the salient tacts about this sacred subject should be brought to the children by their parents, those responsible tor giving them thelr lives, He said Hnl it the parents do not ussume the responsibility in this respect the children will get the racts in some ther way which might have its i1l Dr. Sternhesn compliment- Oth century women by eay- g that what progress has been mude in the discusslon of this con- crated subject, condemned any as a “most shameful thing' lue {o the efforts of the women who 1 part have worked as Farents and leachers’ associations, Lr. Sternheim sounded a gote in liscussing the modern practice of onomizing in educational facilit said that ev if it should be ccessary to economize in expendi tures for other comiorts and neces- sities, educational progress should not be curtailed by luck of funds. He said that in general he was satisfiod with the modern clucational sys- tem but that ome of its grea wilts is that the children are not ing taught to think for themselves. ‘he children are not permitted to | tct in their own way. There liould be less curricula and more development of chatacter and abil- ity to think out ‘the issues for themselves. 1t the practice of al- ways harping at the cost of educa- | tion is continued it will eat at the| roots and destroy it. Children and Religion The last fssue taken up by Dr. Sternheim was that of religion, Here t00, there should be a chance for the children to think out the questions }for themselves. ‘It is all right for rents 1o tell thelr children about iness which they themselves have enjoyed in following certain be- llefs but they should not tell their that their religion s the \ly one. Religion may he tz e children but the chil- be free to grasp thelr the hap; ow ] ieim’s final appeal was : ) reading of the words of enthorpe to her child as it in its cradle, “Yo | bel surself ulways.” wa ecisiom after X all her hards san should be follor par \days and many of the preser wo ided, Dr. Sternh G RECORD un JAKING G4 N ¢ Now Served by Gas Companies New 1HIng 1924 by the | v companies of the Unit- 1 States amounted to 405,344,000, | 00 cubic feet, according to prelim- | iry statistics mad= public téday by | A Gas assoclation. This high record for | and represents an 160,000,000 cubic feet 1 an increase of 100, bic feet in the last six | mets conne companies cted to last year making a total of tomers as of De- sociation re- roximately ) water Jieaters and caters were sold and 1924, the estimate of v merchandising srales = neighborhood of $5 at the rate of §5 a meter., Iy respensible for the ased sales of gas was ing demand for the pro- dustry. According to the gas now is employed | varlous heating increased ten years than more 5,000 with an during the last ceses con- | cent. House heating in- being made at the of 10,000 a year. orts filed with the association r gas companies show ying the ansion in history, w year producing a rec- demand for service rial establishments, membe that the catest exy naustry is e RADIO WEEK FAILURE Malicious Amateurs May Have Cut in to Break np Trans-Atlantic Wire- less Attempts , Jan. 9.—Either a number cious amateurs or a European deliberately tried to jam e reception of American wircless tations by British the Internati | Radio Week, E. C. Davies, wireless expert has charged. Radio Week, Mr. Davies says, was because virtually every sta- America was interfered wi programs were ruined by con Morse or a pierciag whittle began every night just at the e when the American stations were due to begin broadcasting. The Morse contained no pessage and sounded as if some one were p za with & key, and there generally more \TM“' during this 8 thar time during the pre- ha, “[heams of light were thaown by mir listeners-in during | EINSTEIN THEORY GIVEN SUPPORT Prol. Mlchaelsons Lecture Ex- | plains Prools ‘ The Aseociated Press. Clifeago, Jan Further ered- enco to Einstein's theory of rela tvity was given by one of his fore- most contempordries here last night | when Professor Albert Michelson, sclentist at the University of Chicp+ £0, In his first public lecture fn 10 years, asserted his most recent ex- periments had furnished Einstein | another striking confirmation, While he pretaced the announce- | ment of his findlugs with the state- | ment that they were provisional, Professor Michelson declared he he- | lieved additional esperiments which | lie and his assoclates would make would further support Einstein. | The theory was tested the ether drift experiment, fn which two rors in opposite directions through a 3,200-foot vacunm tube. The two beams arrived at their starting place 1t various displacements, whieh in- dicated that there had been an im. at the identical fime, it would have Leen probable that some of KEin- stein's theory would have been dif- ficult to explain, Prof, \ll(‘hr‘!snn‘ sald His demonstration illuserated a | number of ways the striking proper- ties of wave motions. A mevhanical | vave was made to move so slowly at the eye readily observed its | operties. Small waves or ripples n the surface of water were pro- | cted and made to appear almost at | st through the method known as intermittent fllumination, Sound waves were {llustrated by theinterference of two trains of sound waves from two large tuning | forks much in the fashion of the | wave travel. The plcture disclosed | at sonnd waves, like light waves | ght lines. A sensitive vas used in this experi- The flame, when turned up ment to the point of flaring, was made to flare when a high pitched note was | sonnded. The sound waves (too | high to be heard). could be re-| flected and focused and made to | cast shadows quite like Jight. The analysls of light by a prism NEW . —so early in SILK, STRAW, SATIN, At One Price. . ... Purchasing of | | $1'85 and u | | strument was devised for the exper | mer he hopes to have the distance | amidst great applause and laughter. | nese 1s alleged | s |sponsible for the unprecedented run |on gaite T 177 MAIN STREET HATS In the Best Spri $3.15—$5—37 50) Never before have we shown such large varieties BALAN VELVET HATS We Recomihiend the Gotham Gold Stripe SRS Come in and have us explain to vou ahout the repair service. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,.FRIDAY, JANUARY, 9, 1925. ll|ln spectrum was projected and tno fmportant types, continuous and | bright lines spectra, were thrown on lhu sereen, Interference of light wives analo- gous to that of ripples and sound | wore shown by projecting on soreen the colora of soap films and flnally the fringes of an interferos { moter, “Iringe” In thiy gase mean- ling dlsplacement whereby thou- !sandths of an Inch differences in position of two heams was made recognizable to the eye, This in- Substituted for Norris Bill in Ellort to End Matter |} Washington, Janvary 9.—~Having accepted the Underwood private ope eration bili as a sub for the Nore ris govérnment operation plan, the senate drove forward today in a final cffort to get the long-pending ques- tion of the disposition of Muscle |Shoals into confercnce with the | house, The Underwood measure was ap- |proved over the Norris plan by a (vote of 48 to a7, but with several | substitutes for it now pending, leads ers on both sldes of the chamber had some doubt that this bill would constitute the final expression of the | senate on the subject, Senator Nom.«, republican, 600D LOOKS DICTATE Fear of & Red Nose Is Alleged lol“l“” that the adininistration was using the Underwood bill solely as |s a vehicle for the defeat of his own government operation plan and in- {tended to drop it “like a hot brick,” |t once his bill was defeated. On the vote, 80 republicans cluding most of the administ ment on which the theory of 1 tivity is founded and which was the key to Professor Michelson's recent test, The velocity of light now given as 186,000 miles a second, lhas been measured to within about 20 miles of its speed, he sald, and next sum- diminished to one mile, “We will temporarily be satisfied when we have it figured down to one mile-~that 18 our ambition(" he said Have Made Silk Stockings Disay pear From the Strects of Paris, Parls, Jan. 9.—The fear of a red to have cansed silk ator Wadsworth, republican, New York, proposing a pregidental com- mittece to determine what should be done with Muscle Shoals, its decision |¢ cut shoes and. hcavy woolen stocks ings to replace the fllmsy sllk crea- |tions as ankle protectors, The following paragraph, printed in one of the leading styles periodi- cals at the beginning of the cold wave over the signature of one of the most renowned doctors of Paris, is aid by the trade to have been res and woolen stockings, It read: "It is really wise to dress warmly, for it keeps the circulation right and helps save one from a red nose and that pinched, blue look about the mouth which is so very un- becoming.® SURGEONS USE HYPNOTISM Dorpat, Lithuania, Jan. 8.—Prof. A. Wannach has recently performed a number of surglcal operations at the Dorpat University hospital which have attracted much attention be- cause hypnosis was substituted for narcotics. The patients are alleged to have suffered no pain. OUR 9 TO 11 A, M. LOIN, PORTERH'SE STEAK TRESH GROUND Hamburg 3 Ibs.25¢ Let the classified ads held map out your winter plans. L] ROUND, Mlinery, UNDERWOOD SHOALS :::... Senator Jones, republican, Washing- ton, would refer the question a presidential commission to report the T gress, od by the senate—and leaders ex- pect final action this week or early conference with the house bill accepting Henry I"ord's ofter, which since the*house action system adopted by Professor Warner Brown | Palmer to Bernard said. of the psycholog University of California. partment had used the essay form, Nr\b- T Brown did not deem this a fair test, tests, of questions, becanse more ground is covered in less time. poses knowledge of a subject, rather Speclal For Saturday 0 be final subject to presidential ap- SUICIDE ENGAGED pending substitute by commendations to the new con- Whatever measure finally is pass- next week—it will have to go to in Madison Shooting for consideration along s Madison, Wis, Jan, 9.—The en- gagement of Miss Lora Palmer to \\'Mulmwm NEW FORM OF TESTS has been and killed himself 1n a girls' dormi- tory at the University of Wisconsin lust Wednesday, was revealed last night in letters taken by Hibbing, System of Examinations Has Been \jnn, police from Bernard's room Adopted By Prof. Warner Brown (there. of the University of c.-lunrnu_ Berkeley, Cal, Jan. 9. — A new|me as long as I am engaged to of examinations has been you, " one of the letters from Miss The police found many letters Bernard had written to Miss Palmer, but had not mailed. A mutual interest in things French and in the teaching of that language led from acqufintance to engage- ment after Miss Palmer was grad- uated from Wisconsin and went to Hibbing as a romance languages teacher in the high school, the let. department of the ‘This de- at Dr. cquiring the student to write ength on several questions, and so he formed a combination of One of the new methods requires he pupil to supply one word (()-m.s indicated. Bernard, a Cprsican, make a sentence compldte. In an- i (or8 INHCHER BT R BRTEE cther he must choose among several ”;m_' pediment In the velocity of light, |stockings practically to disappear | 4" iy T o [mtaruatives. LA hied conmeth o BIVe|iniTstariasies Balimen retumeéd ' to One of the principal objects to be |from Parls streets during the past |'¢ider supported the Underwood |ing him a bumber of statements, | \visconsin as an instructor in ro- -|determined tn tho cxperiments was |week. Bitter cold weather was re-qSubstitute. ‘Iwenty democrats 0p- |and asking him to tell of each jance languages, and Bernard ob- whether the motion of the earth fn. sponsible. It wus not a question of [Vo5¢d It Whether it Is true or falde, tained her former post in the Hib- flucncad the velocity of light, vle, but one of comfort, whigh | 1mmedlately after the vote a new | according to Dr. Brown, this t¥De i ping high school, Had the two beams come home |brought out heat gaiters over well |SUDsUtute was put forward by Sen-|of test gives the student more choice | iss Palmer early today had im. { proved sufficiently to warrant belfef she would recover despite wounds trom three bullets one of which penetrated her stomach. .- He shys it ex- han the mere abllity to state things. DON'T PAIL TO “GET IN” ON THESE BIG MONEY SAVERS. 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