Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ellis Theatre Friday Matinee and Night January 9, 1914 All Star Vaudeville 5 Feature Acts 5 Matinee 3:30 Prices 15 and 25 cents Night 7:30 and 9 o’clock Prices 25c ' "I | t You know I will wash it. —McKAY’S LAUNDRY. James Amsler went to Chl.ago Monday evening to be examined for a chronic ailment. ftfisses Rose and Amelia Lane of Newton tp., were Sunday' guests of Miss Tillie Malchow.
Mr, and Mrs. Levi Salingue and family visited Mr. and Mrs; John E. Sayers and family over Sunday. Sylvester Adams of Barkley tp., went to Chicago Monday to undergo an operation for a diseased kidney. J. J. Montgomery went to Chicago yesterday to ’ attend a convention of telephone men at the LaSalle hotel. You can get your family washing done at McKay’s Laundry, even if you do live in the country.—Phone 340. Mrs. Earl Wicks, after a ten days’ visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bruner, returned to her home in Rochester Friday. While they last we will sell you a ladies’ regular SI.OO union suit at 75c. Don’t wait too long, but get in on this.—E. VAN ARSDEL & CO. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Raridan of Parr, returned Sunday from a couple of weeks’ visit with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. O. S. Raridan, at Dunkirk, Ind. See us for high ggide furs. ’ We have a few choice sets left; also a few muffs that we will close out at a big discount.—E. VAN ARSDEL & CO. E. P. Honan will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to attend the big democratic love feast at the Denison Hotel, and will be the only democrat from Jasper county to go, so far as learned. Miss Nellie O’Connor, who has been spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor, returned to South Bend Monday to resume her studies at Notre Dame. Can you read wltncrut frowning, scowling, squinting your eyes or knitting your brow? Our glassej remove these symptoms of defective sight. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, office over Jessen’s jewelry store.—Advt.
Children’s Court Is Worst Agent of Gossip and a Place to Hold Sob Parties By Judge WILLIS BROWN of the Parental Court of Gary, Ind., and Founder of the Utah Juvenile Courts IDO NOT BELIEVE IN JUVENILE COURTS. THEY ARE THE WORST AGENTS OF GOSSIP. WOMEN LIKE THEM BECAUSE THEY PROVIDE A PLACE TO HOLD SOB PARTIES. THEY RESULT IN MAKING SPECTACULAR THE MISDEEDS OF CHILDREN. The entire school system is wrong. If a boy attains high honors as a pupil he is marked as a fine example of the system, NO MATTER IF HE IS A THIEF. Public school honors are reckoned by the educa tional marks a boy attains, no matter what his morals may be. So long as this is true we will have criminals. The trouble is the LAWS ARE WRONG. When it comes to a boy trying to get along in the world by attempting to buy or sell something the law raises its hand and says, “NO; YOU’RE AN INFANT.” When he is held back in desperation until he steals something the law suddenly switches and DEALS WITH HIM AS IF HE WERE A 31 AN. Animals are better protected here than boys. A man is arrested for beating a horse, but he may flog his boy if the youth disobeys him. All children in the country under eighteen should be considered infants and only subject to - the law in that they would be PROTECTED. Evil also must be divorced from good in theLpublic schools in order that the good may not be contaminated by the bad. Parents may choose their associates, but the LAW FORCES CHILDREN TOGETHER IN SCHOOL.
