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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1926, p. 25

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May 21, 1926 WILMETTE LIFi! .~ · · t .. -~ . ., . .... _ ,, I · ,. . . ..... ··1n 1ns, more tllan 130,000 Chicago school cnadreu were exanuncd lJy tnc Llllcago lJepartment of Health, of "JliCll numucr over 3U,UUU were suriering from undernounshment as a re:mlt of poor tood or tt:edmg, · is t11c statement of Dr. Herman .1'1. Bunclcsen, con·missioner l'f health, in l11s latest bulletin. "lt i::, astomshing, at this advanced age of general · health knowledge, that there should be so large a number ot children with disturbed nutrition or u ndcrnou rishmcn t. "This condition of undernourishment is a sort of ~tarving, not dttt: to lack oi food, but to the constant usc oi t ht· wrong kind of food or the inability of the rhild's body to make use oi the iood catt..·n bccau:-e of not enough fresh air. ~Jeep, or play in the snnshint," is the opini(ln oi Dr. Uun dc:sen . "Phvsical defect:-. such as di~tased tonsil; and had teeth, affect the catin~ oi the child. Parents use every device to safeguard their children from fire or accidents, hut \vhen it comes to so i111portant ;, lllatter a~ iood and nouri~hment. the lack of knn\\'lcdge of proper <liet or carek . ., ~ne ~s is shown hy tht: figure s quoted above . Malnu triti <,ll reduct s the pn,tecti\'(· po\\'er s to di :'east·: i~ lc :wer'- . effir~ency and c,ftt ·n re ~ ult :- 111 llll <r t·rmg llll~t· r .\·. "The right kind of fowl inr chilclrt'n i' \'"it hi n t h(' r e ;, r h n f a II. r, r (' c n. leah· Y<·!.!t·tahJt. . . : fru;t ._: nwa t'- : <'l!f!~: hrc·ad ;t tHl huttt·r . ;tnd ahnv<' all. tllilk"11r l' frnl1 tnilk - in ;tlnmrlanrc' have tlw n t·n· ... ..;;tn· i <·ntl l'l<-mc· nt ~ . plu . . Yit ;t!l1in ' . \\·hit·h :trc "t · tH·rt..,-.an· tc1 lif e an(l health ." Royal Tailors' Man to Undernourishment Address Kiwanis Club Biggest Failing The opening gun announcing th\! ~ mong Children entree of the Royal Tailors into Evanston was fired at the North Shore hotel on Tuesday. Before the regular noon meeting of the Evanston Kiwanis club, ~1 r. Owens, adverdsing and sales manager of the Royal Taylors, cljscussed at length what this wellkno\\'n tailoring house promised to contribute to the Evan ston Shopping Community. WINS TRACK MEET Miss Jo June Knox of Springfield, Ilt., arx tvcd ·in Wilmette Thursday for New Trier high school track men aR extended visit at the home of her won a triangular meet between New sister, Mrs. H. W. Bettinghaus, of 1231 Trier, Loyola and St. Ignatius last Ashland avenue. Saturday by a score of 70-36-6, in the order of the schools named. The -0Mrs. R. D. Schuettge of 804 Gre~n meet was held on the Loyola field. Stover was the star for New .T rier, wooo avenue was hostess at her home winning three firsts. Monday afternoon to the members of lu·r emhroidtry club. Walter I. Beam of 800 Greenleaf -oavenue has returned from Euseppa C. F. Roberts of Wilmette has been Island, Fla., where he ·had been since stopping at the Venetian hotel, Miami, the latter part of April, fishing for tarpon and king fish. Fla. cAbout the uVorth Shore Line rublished by Chicago North Shcrre & Milwaukee Railroad Co. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Week of Mav 17, 1926 ----------------------------------------- Chicago, Illinois DO you know. that the best way to reach 1 I I ' Lake Geneva, Antioch and n1any other popular resort centers is via North Shore Line trains anr North Shore Line connect.. ing motor coach routes operating directly to these places? For particulars ask any North Shore Line agent. North Shore Line takes you close to both places. Ask any agent or conductor where to leave the train. . _ v . r-l j ' \, ; 3-_ --.J .. .,. .............. ,. :. .1 :;J" .r.. ), £ . -- --:. . : .~~ ~~,·~·, -~~·· ~~·~~~M~·~:: !,!%5' ··!_~ ~ ~ - -- - - - ARE you watching our weekly card of cur.. rent events posted at all North Shore Line stations? It tells you what's worth see.. ing in athletics, exhibits, concerts, lectures and other varied attractions along the North Shore Line. fROM one-third to one-half of all patrons on North Shore Line dining cars order the special steaks for which this service is famous. NamP Visitors' Days at Citizen Training Camps . . .. '· I ' ~: .. ;H1tlOt11l<"N1 .., t 1H·arhnar1 " rS . .'\rca 1R1<J \\'t·..:t Pl'r ~ hin" rn;tcl. C'hira rro. thi..; wrrk. that final ;tt>prn\' ;1) of tlw 0ffici;tl "i "itr,r .;. ' da,·!' ;~t thr Citizen< ).filitan- Tr:tinitH! c;·m'lS thi s Stl"'tllf·r h:1d lwc ·n an·lfO\'<'cl J,,. "\ f :1 ic.r G<'nt·ral \Villi am S. Gra\'rs. the Commandin < ~ \.!'lll' ral nf th<" Si-xth Corp s Arei At Fort Sheri<lan. Tlli nois. YisitM:-.' clay ha-; hren fixed as ~;~tnrclav. Ammst ZR. 192o. . Genrr. a l Gra\'C' , in anprm·inrr nf the ahm·e rlatc. tmpha~izcd thr f;trt that while tlw datr ,,·as knn,,·n as Vi"itor~· cla,· and that "1H' ria1 nlans \\·ould he made to c;.rc far visitors on that clrty and pro\'idr clemonstrations. rlrills. paradr '> . reYit·ws. rtc .. for the rclati,·es a11<l friends of candiclah' s. that it was nnt tn hr tmdcr..:tood th:1.t it \\·a s the onh· dav unon whirh yic.:itor..., would he welrome at t hr C. ~f. T . camps in the Si:xth Corns Area. Visitnr.. , will hr \Yekome at ;-~11 thr C ~f. T. camns at" ~nv time (lncl can witnes~ the work in thr C. · ~f. T. ramns. The nlans for Visit::-~rs· dan at the C. "!\f. T. camns not only include parents and rclativrs of candidatrc; at the camps. hut arc arrang-ed so that the entirr public ran srr the traininf! nf r:1ndidates and camo lifr at the camns. \.oyrrnor..; o.f states and other dic;;tilt!:!"Uished citizens will he Yisitors at th~ c<tmp on these date>~ . w:1 .-.; Tt ~ixth Cnrn-; -~~ Er.t~~" ----~Z7 KNOWING that their families are pro.. tected financially against illness or dis.. ability. North Shore Line employees can keep their minds whole-heartedly on their work. North Shore Line employees are pro.. tected by a service annuity plan, by group insurance and bv their own mutual benefit association. A iarge percentage own their homes in North Shore towns. . -· ,....- ..... , ~'--.... · · HOWARD STREET Going East? West? South? Remember, rail~ road connections in Chicago are most conveniently made via the North Shore Line. 0 p e r a t i n g over the lines of the Chicago Rapid T ransitCo.\ "L"), the North Shore Line brings all railroad sta, tions within easy access; direct connections are 'made with some. Our ticket agents will gladly make Pullman reserv~· tions for you on any railroad going out of Chicago. WILSON AVE North Shore Line operates in Chicago O\ler tracks of Chi· cago Rapid Transit ( "L"). Takes you direct to where you want to go - North Sid~>, Loop or South Side, Sl:wes · time and bus fare. CRANO AVE . \XlHY not spend a pleasant day in Chi.. cago at the FLld Mus::um of Natural History and the Chicago Art Institute? The UORTH SHORE 11 LINE · "\fr . and ~f rs. S. N. Tirlrman of 102~ T,indcn ;"·cntl" han· had as their rr rrnt \\'cek-c'lHl gne:-.ts. Park<'r \\'att (lnd Ta111cs \Yatt. ancl ~fr-;. TT. A. 1\n""rsnn atHl her clanrrhtrr. ~frs. \Vil li;:~m \V. Seder. of Pitt shurgh. P;-~rkrr \Yatt ht~s iust returned from Paris wherr he ha..; had :1 nortrait on exhihit in the State exhibition in Paris. Mrs. Anderson and her daughter stopped in VJilmette white on their way to California. Every man and woman of the 2000 employed on the North Shore Line is striving constantly to merit your friendship and good will. ----------------~---------------------------------------------' A'

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