Show TIMES VALLEY GRAND Kindergarten for Helps Parents Issued Articles of the Interior by the Department UurcauofEducation and the National Kindergarten Association Marines Oldest Branch of Our Service Military WORK other day ourth American brigade was cited the ifth and comprises the Sixth regiments of marines and battalion jl’liese are the marines who immortalized the Sixth machine-gun at and themselves Boureselies village Bols die Belieau the now officially Wood of the American Marines — the marines themselves call It Heilwood All the world knows about those 12 days at Chateau Thierry— how they blocked tlie German advance that was rolling on toward Purls six or seven miles day how they threw back tlie bow crack guard divisions of tho Hun they drove them backward into the that ended only with surrender sailors too” “Soldiers and sliarp-the physically perfect leathernecks” always ready picked men first to land and the first to fight — the shooters ami expert riflemen Their stereotyped report: marines! wind WO luivo Wi! hold” tlielr motto well in hand” Their buttle The marines hnvo landed and Judd the situation "sirASIllNGTON — The V¥ Tills brigade 1 T-E-6-£ a retreat yip “E-e-e-e-e y-a-a-h-h-h cry: !” oldest brunch of the military service of tlie marines constitutethe United Slates They are even older than tlie nation itself having been established by die November 1775 Pretty much all the Continental congress in In their 113 years they have made history from world lias seen them since Tripoli to China from tlie Philippines to Mexico the In '1913 to abolish marines as no longer a an attempt was made Congress But the serviceable branehof the navy people would not have it of disbanding it took When measures to strengthen the corps instead war tlie marines were recruitedup to 30000 and sent to the we entered the front as land troops You know tho rest Tho - What Is a And Is What Bolshevism? Is sure be to willing to GASS A “Crackle the small keeps DECORATIONS CHRISTMAS crackle ALL bottle of “Danderine’ hair thick strong beautiful went c-r-a-c-k-l-e” fire beautiful fire!" “Ah what a three children named Daisy Dot said Girls! Try and of this! “It will do for the pop corn in beau few a moments just In Doubles hair your Dick a short time” said Daisy “Is everything ready?” asked Dot “I’ll look after the fire" added Dick “You both look afier tlie pop cctrn and have some all ready in the pop com popper" I Wil “We've got the popper” said Dot : “And the corn is off the cobs" said Daisy of Tlie corn had been dried course long before and now it was ready for before popping Some had been used on the cool autumn evenings but tills opment Tlie children was the best time large When daddy saws board with to deal as were anxious pop a great a is interested large saw the they knew how much they should need but when tlie saws Before long the blaze of the fire died with a small board small saw possibly down amj the red coals appeared making some toy that will be “This Is what we want” said Dick used by the little one ho is more than And the coals looked brighter than Interested— he saws wood as soon as for they ever were much pleased at he can Watch an adult try to amuse what Dick said “Ready with the popper” this witli a box of he said each child iu new turn And piled blocks Invariably the blocks are popped "a popper full of pop corn high for steps towers arches and so fun as it Such was :The corn danced forth mid tlie little child finds great so merrily up in the as It began popper delightin sending the blocks tumbling to turn white and to look just as takes with a crash to tlie floor He pop corn should look In the building no particular pleasure “We’re ready” some of the pop corn of one block upon another and we would splutter while some of the think lie has not yet reached tlie age pieces not yet white would say “Wait for building Now tlie group of older oneft moment we're almost ready children making structures with these Having neighborhood nursery Walt for us” has a tremendous for do not pile school advantage same blocks them oire upon And tlie children would shake the another but lay them side by side the busy mother who has difficulty in popper so that tlie corn would not get Within ten minutes afteran appUto form the walls of house for the finding time for uninterrupted work burnt and so that every bit would get cation of Danderine you Oau not find doll or a barn for the woolly-dog And and Children piny with her own child “done” in just tlie right way hair single trace of dandruff or falling wliatl Imfnedlately the little 'one is Interest-ednot will play contentedly together for long "will help said “Tiiis Santa Claus" and in your scalp will not itch but tmnbling tlie blocks down hours especiallyif they are provided Dick will pleaseyou but in laying beside with few most will be aftera few however them a materials to work with “All it will help him and It’s yes hair fine the of the weeks’ use tvhen you see hours new each other one after another And as nursery school such fun to feel we are helping him” reallyl and In downy at first — yes — but Any Home are known in the vicinity the children said Daisy new hair— growing all over the scalp Many mothers realize this need of confine their visits more and more to “lie knows how we love pop corn A little Danderine immediately don The of housework their activity this' time whole routine children to have group “because on our Christmas tree” said Dot bies the beauty of your hair but is No know of no wav In which to bring accomplished more quickly and he wrote us a little note tlie dull how faded brittle and the groiip together until they are ready In better spirits when at the same time Christinasbefore last and said that he Dan-1 for the It the scraggy just moisten a cloth withthrough! regular kindergarten can mind is occupied with the learning thought we wise to like pop very and it be were derine carefully draw accomplished in almost any home of stories finger plays songs gamesof corn on tlie tree and to know that it hair and and the taking one small strand at il however if the mother is willing to so forth on planning your of the prettiest of made one decora time few The effect is amazing — your haiifl a hours a day to working work for the children tions will be light fluffy and wavy and hav and playing with the children in the The nursery neighborhood schoolnot “He said he thought it was beautiful an only an Im immediate neighborhood under school affords the busy mother In the appearance of” abundance and that he so pleased that we was comparable lustre softness and Iuxm age or those at home for the long summer ordinary home a means of giving the had it all for him said It I He strung riance vacation right kind of training to her own child be hard to string would pretty so much of Knowlton® Whenever the weather will permit but It provides the opportunity for Get a small bottle pop corn on and that Christmas Eve for a at any driM Danderine few cents activities are best carried on out of knowing in an intimate and unusually he was delighted the way we helped doors and very little equipment is relationship the children who store or toilet countermand prove thifl happy him sand pile If possible an his playmates for a a are to be number your hair is as pretty and soft as that he “Of course he also told us "and that it has been neglected or injure kjtchen table or wide board laid of years liked to that — put It on the tree by careless treatment — that’s all — yofl he him to trim the knew we wanted can surely have beautifulhair and lotfl CHILD’S EVERYDAY EDUCATION tree He told us he would never be of it if you will just try a little Dai I derine — Adv — P’-x"" Intensely ’ a ’ a two-year-old four-year-old of-all a a two-year-old ‘ 9kh five-and-six-year-olds I a bolshevism : -TRtgtit -which - the Discovers' American Superphysique Tn American UROPE discovered from our armies in rance that the Americanmouths show American physique Is superior to any of her own dentistry— and good teeth mean much to a soldier Americans except the only soldiers necus-donied ’British are the to bathe — and medical science appreciates the bath American are bigger huskier and show "note “pep” Dentistry and bathing are well in their way But the real reason for physical superiorityis of food in the United States Europe in our time never has Ltr ’x’r Iliad In enough to eat America we UH Vi enough to feed the rench and Italians In the reign of Henry VIII Certainly "ronde declared every English family had beef every day And-England then bus once a week every English family had beef lias long been better fed than Europe ever was eating less and complaining of high prices now we Americans arc We do not know when we are well oil This country has had more food and better distributionof supplies than Europe ever saw nothwithstanding our railroad congestion and faulty methods of transportation for the body more Moreover here arc better care more conveniences mechanical appliances to make life easier We are com ’arts and more farther along the road to Inaterlal felicity than ever was any country in of civilization The United Statesis the nearest approach to Elysium As the result tlie average American is a better animal a better intelli--gence and better probably moral person than the average rom an entirely scientific viewpoint the average American has doubtless better endowment a better better and a chance a living longer life than ' E soldiers theAmerican theylentifulness ’ n a dif-ference devote - necessary ’ unused TI By KATHERINE BEEBE (Author of “Kindergarten Activities”) In Interestingand Illuminating published by the Outlook Elizabeth Childs quotes at length from a book by Gayley called “Idols of trials of Education” in which the the uneducated high college with the school students of high school with uneducated grammar pupils and of the grammar school with uneducated children from the homes are set forth the conclusion being that many a child arrives in the kindergarten “a badly damaged article” she one of her articles say I or the us facts convincingly results till cred with I I I I : experimented ' endowed answer 1 a unfolded theaverage subconsciously ' : '-n so-called “W comb” future self-conscious uncontrolled i I I recruited I -‘carry I I busy too cooperation a able to do maids o! he Do that asked Dot tfr 4 - -last front In “I of the fire believe we They had to have” wait said until had cooled off before it so they set String tocranberries Daisy the pop" corn they began work over to the the black thread” said “Here's Daisy “and remember we put on a cranberry tie a little knot around it — just will do then once we leave a put on space to another cranberry and so on until we have many long strings this old ready to leave on chair” “that “Yes” said Dot was the way we always did it Sometimes at first it Is hard to rememberwhat we did a year ago” they the So strung cranberries with each finger's cranberry length away from the other That would help the tree to look so much like Christmas And the pop corn would make it look as though little flakes of snow had fallen on It for the pop corn was strung with white thread of course All the stringing done that afternoon was and evening a few days before Christmas and left waiting for Santa Claus ’ j a Patriotic Magna ago teacher was surread the following answer question “What is the Magna long Not a prised to her to a J to be “old a It” said we remember Daisy “And he said he thought the cranberries looked so pretty too on the black Argentine women have won the thread” right to all the professions'includiji “We have almost enough pop corn and law said been engineering now" Dick whodiad popping the of the and pop corn whose face was quite red from sitting so long I all-tmportant not that result of man’s undesirability'1 Has never hoard of tlie excess women in the population in most old communities or is this a squint doctor! Tut ward polygamy? Jut up the old count bachelors first New York Evening Sun are Him1 Help you remember that letter?” “It wqs a wonderful letter” do “Indeed self-supporting I Will “This ' I Doctor acts Doctor Stratfor says I September the anyperiod to the Get I neversince hair Ernest brightened momentarily heaved a sigh of resignation J “Oh well it would only make thafl face to much more wash” he said then I - Kindergartners know this to be true When the new group comes in Its memberCcan at once be In Drawback a ive-year-old er I '-waste co-operation Always subconsciously? consciously be honest and for judging by her It' is “It hi something like this: lovely to have this darling baby and am just going to enjoy him in my don’t own way believe these people who make such a fuss about training children get on better than those of us who don’t bother about all this modern highbrow stuff A mother knows best what to do for her own child Of will take course good care of his body for want him to be well but for few thejfirst years am going to let him’ be a happy little animal don’t like to play with children anywny and Besides reading to them is a bore am too busy He can just play around as other children do and when the to the time comes go kindergarten and school and to be taught there While he Is at home and my baby am going to do just as want with him Being my child he will of course come out all right In the end” Danger In Neglect Now sometimes he does but in spite of home influencesrather than because of them Thanks to his teachers his companionsand the sharp lessons of experience he often manages to grow But oh up a fairly" decent man what he has missed And alas for the powers of mind and soul which never for the spiritual development unpossessed which might have been Let face Ernest was expressing himself vociferously because his motlJ experienced difficulty in pulling comb through his tangled mat of curls “Never mind” said his father ova the top of his “Some day you’ll paper be as bald as papa and won’t be both! “ to herself roughly classifiedinto two divisions the untrained The trained and delight the former are the teacher’s The latter her problem fornaeEcan be led onward and upward by means of a normal and joyous activity without The latter friction or loss of time must be worked over wept over with disciplinedand led as far along the road as their unfortunate variety of handicaps will permit The Mother’a Viewpoint Now what has happened at home to two such little creatures equally at birth? the What Is reason for this unhappy difference? The Is In the fact that the mother of the one child from the first Intimation of Its existencehas consciously or reasoned with herself in European “This little his! Europe also discovered in the American a first-class fighting man some such way as this of On the other hand often he doesn’t new life will comeandto me possessed and a expanding mind view of this fact how does any growing body Hurrah! Comes Marching 'When Johnny Home Again the first dare to 'take chances?- or a developing soul During mother the his growth will be so and rapid from ranks of the and years that what he 'will well-called spoiled so learns vigorous children come the TIEN Johnny Conics Marching Home Again Hurrah !”— there will be set the for his fractious tendencies whole fretful screaming great unhappy doings Already the advance guard is arriving and It Is easy babies the shy and He will get In proportion more to get an idea of what will happenwhen the soldier and sailor boys return education in the first five kindergarten children the in force years than The welcome will be warm in the of the public twenty which follow and this irresponsiblescatter-brains Nothing will be too good for them will be an everyday education school whose life la one long Is to the home-coming education school But there more During nil his waking hours he series of adjustments between parents of a these boys than warm welcome Mil will be learning observing absorbing and teachers those high school students There are many serious problems Everything he sees everything lie who arrive In college with no to be met and solved To take they hears everything he docs will count powers Of work or concentration the are care of these men to see that Tf civil want him to bo strong alert wise girl who is “boy crazy” the boy who returned to useful positions in life is and good must begin at the beginning goes wrong rom this class are primarily the duty of the fed on’ must is and learn from the those children who as every uncle bam a eral government authorities how to care for his teacher knows have perverted capable person when he gets started best must of the facts of life and precious body take counselideas bad Nevertheless he has a big job on his with experts In child training for the physical habits those youths and hands and there will be plenty of sake of his opening mind talk maidens whose lives are only but the boys who must blighted on for the folks to not their have chance home L6!p — own to him with him play him the walk with threshold those of adolescents cases no home folks read to him must provide for him which furnish newspaper articles The disabled Those who find no job waiting for them must be given work In to piny with there’s place which as well as to sometimes large headlines - Tn rehabilitated trained nrd made Then must be eat and sleep must see that he has the light of the facts that these things the boy who took a war bride and has no home playmates In the old must teach him to play are all about us how does nny mothdr days when a pioneer’u son married his father gave him dare to neglect alone to entertain himself h mnst that piece of land and a horse or apalr of oxen The bride’s father gave her a cow learn to love to work first by helping thing her child’s everyday education? and chickens The mothers contributed pots pans and kettles The neighbors and later by having set got together and had a house-raising irst they tasks knew the young couple me he Is and he is little with the fixin’s must know where what had a neat cabin all Combination necessary doing all the time and we two must Of course this sort of thing can’t be done in the twentieth century in be “Didn't the kaiser send you his photograph loving sympathetic Intimate But It seems as if the same kind of spirit might prevail now and tlie iron Just that way cross?” lost virtues friends” as then Love and are not And with love and They went together nicely les does almost anything may be done Ana that other meiher-wliat scrap of paper and a paper weight' -Just HAIR mmw (jamMBOfilgR con-' n childrenof two and three of years require the companionship play work mid ns other children in much as those of recognized kindergarten Age Tlie Child of two Is Interested In tlie activitiesof five and six children four years old imitate and Is able to enlarge his knowledge and experience and even their activities share in The activities of the adults about him while they be can imitated ami In some measure by him shared cannot have tlie same value in ids mental or physical devel MT zx MAKES DMDRU a x- Europe arc MDDRIWK 1 ’ tribute for the use of all materials which their own children possess and each child can bring some of his pennies for the purchase of paper paste crayons and so forth ortunately when wo built our six-room bungalow we provided nursery for little ones our a large practical with built-in fireplace and room shelves so that our group found space for all Any indoor activities there room not needed for other purposes at tlie time of the school session mlgnt be used equally well As a center for outdoor work and piny sandpile under the we had trees This had been left by the build-era and to close It In the children dug trenches on four sides into which we inserted planks Baby Center of Attraction pets we had goldfish a mother or our bunny with little ones and own tiny baby of three months The baby as served center for many of our doings many times our songs were houses of blocks made sung to him our for him our table constructed for him him The children watched grow through the months and he was- the real mainspring of our group life the of Slnch group was made up children of varying ages eacli younger child depended on an older for leadership consideration assistance and The learned to lend he four-year-olds a hand to and to be patient and kind with the llttlest TOGETHER PRESTON UTAH i ' a conservatives 4 By MRS Very little PLAY for ' bolshevik?” “What is bolshevism?” Those arc questions Probably the word which niiiny Americans fire asking these days the socialist bolshevik was first used in Russia in 1905 after the splitting of It party majority was appliedto tlie faction “bolsha" meaning “majority” Tlie socialists split over tlie “fundamental law” decree Tlie minority tlie mensheviki was composed of tlie did not who favor violence ns ti method of obtaining reform The bolshuviklwore tlie radicals who favor bombing sabotage and terrorism as tlie Whatever means to their end originally meant today it tills menus something about likethat socialBolshevism proclaims There-once Ism as taught by Marx is tlie panacea for all social and economic ills fore establish socialist at a republic Abolish nationalism for internatlonnllsm Inasmuch as Marxian sociallsqpuxjscribes seizure and nationalization of private' capital public AitHitles"'and all in means of production-everything isJtrhir thfcerToverby the socialist state Theoretically compensation may lie macle to escape disorder and violence But Just now compensation is sentimental and unnecessary owing to conditions Bolshevists hold that the upfier and middle classes must submit unconditionally they are or perish excluded from participation In the government terrorism must be entirelyIn the hands of the proletariat If they resist is as justifiableagainst them as againsta tyrannical czar Opposition Is socialist state treason to the Its dictatorship Bolshevism abhors genuinely democratic and free government supersedes the dictatorship of the autocrat or the military despot Its leaders advocate and practice to the extent of their power the merciless all civil rights and political suppression of W HAT Bolshevik? AND MOAB any available foundation with boxia little Mintrai wipcn wldnh seats or the tlfLi chairs each The child may bring from home materials already on hand for use by such ns bolls the children In the home and blocks Mother Goose bean bags other story books will serve the whole of the neighborhood group The other mothers on es Charta?” “Magna “was one the day cannon old gray out on !’ ” Charta” wife of a the soldier pupil In the wrote Revolutionary Her husband got shot war Mrs Charta picked up his saying ‘Shoot If you must this head but I’m going to fight it this line If it takes all summer and Garred ph”1! in rheumatis®! elimination on kidneys and the within are not thrown off Pref H Strauss attributesa attack to the heaping up of ofpois°j Wg where there is an abundance acid which is precipitatedin the WI and sheaths setting up in fl in ms® rWq or Before the attack of gout ruatistn there is sometimes head® I or what is thought to be neuralgia rheumatic conditions such as IiitnNj pain in the back of the neck or sciW As Prof Strauss says ” The excrt“wJ 1848 In that Sir in gout there part is Arthur ("also true -deficient of 'the J a of uric acid we are able to exciting diuresis” Drink copi’usLI 1 water six or eight glasses per water before meals and obtain 60 ®1 tablets double strength for take wjl the and nearest drug store If three times a day you I package 10 cents to Dr I Invalids’send Hotel Buffalo N Y rfC®D1J is ’’Anuric” (anti-uric a Dr much J Pierce and will covery of potent than litbia for it uric acid aa hot tea dissolves sue' ) |