18 WI~METTE LIFE OctQber 22, 1926 MOTH INS,U RANCE! JUST ONE WOULD AID MOTHERS Urges Promptness . Boutell, Candidate for President of in Getting Tickets Board, Scores Cermack aa for Recital Series County Negligent Official BY G. W. Tito s · c hipa is giving a song r.ecital Five hundred poor. mothers and at at the Auditorium theater, Chtcago, least 1,200 helpless chtldren are suffernext Sunday, but no one ne eds to take ing because Anton J. Cermak as presi- the long trip into Chi.cag~ beca~se on !dent of the Cout?tY board was ~o busy November 8, Mr. Sch.tpa ts commg. to at t.he Ja~t sess1on of the legislature Winnetka to sing. He gives a recital gettmg b11ls throu.g!t that would enat the New Trier High school audi- ~~le the constructao~ of. a $7,500,000 torium Monday, t\ovember 8, at 8 :30 Jatl and cour~house. m Ius home ward o'clock in the eY e ning. that he had little tunc to take care of In the musical world there arc only these unfortunates. about six people who can fill the audi This is the d~rect charge made by torium and Tit o Schipa is one of that Alderman Francts L. Boutell, Chic~go, glorious company, which is anoth ~ r H.epublican candidate fo~ pres ident of ""ay of telling people ho\.v fine thts the County board. artis t is, and how important it is ~o "Illinois was the first ~ tate ia 191 1 send your check at once to Mrs. B e s ~ 1e to pass a Mothers' Pension Law," a-- Grant, \Vinnetka State hank , \Vu1 - . serts Mr. Boutell. "It was a g r ~a t netka, I humanitarian measure to prevent litt k You do not " ·ant to mi ss hearing children from being taken away fr o tH Schipa or any of the other splendid their worthy mothers atid placed in in conce rts in this - arti s t - l)~ cital series stitutions. A mother with one child i spon sored ll\· the \Vintfetka Music entitled to $25 a month and $15 a mont lt ·club. · for each additional child. In 1919 Jn I amendment to the law allowed a tax oi Mr. and ~fr =' . \Y. A. P o pp, Jr., 526 ;4-10 null on each dollar of prope rt \ I:aurcl a~enue, ~r e on ~ week's vaca- va,~ua_ti o n to maintain the fund. · tton at Eagle R1ver, Wts. \\'hen the prcs cut Democ ra ti1 · 1 ·Moth-No-Mor Treatment and voD;r costly Furniture and Rugs are protected for life AGAINST M·OTHS! Phone Sheldrake 8237 or see our Wilmette Representative Renneckar Drug Co. 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