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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jun 1924, p. 26

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WIL:METTE Of lateral Only to Ottr AJt~eriU·ra \re you a Full-Page Ad~·ertis~? There are certain firms m Cbacago .-b u·e full pages almost every day in ~he· week. They know ~yood -an 1 doubt the '!alae of lcttm_!.. tmo.- in a btg way, wbat 15"""' able they bave on sale, whether se.a.son Descn"bia the Near East 11 or unusually low-priced. These 6 daager zoae of the world an4 bdien that it is gOod economy to~ ing that a complde overthrow one page or even two pages on :' old policies and 10eial standanli li · to tell rtade rs of ~ty "buys. process in· ~ :Woa~ world, ·o doubt these business men ~ .a R. Moc:t, mtcnlltiOD&l se(r~ tl ...;:~ share of their success to tbetr the Y. M. C. A. dedarecl 'IIi big advertising. Years ago they ?me found the aatire l..ftaat in a · to the conclusion that tb~ .Cb·cago ferment of unrest. He bas j'!ll "' market was an almost unlimited on.e tanted from a IWft1 o( cond · il and that if they were to sdl to thu the region and ill .~tem EaJ'Oft. market, sell to all ~f it, they m:t "People are ~nmg to Joel 11 advert ise every day, In the Tbesb . t m r a- things differently, Dr. llott cledlftl urns and usc large space.. IS po ICY .. to develop a broader vi1ion as l"t@@M put 'into practice caused them to growd. themselves and their nations. 1'1leJ The · . orth Shore is a very larg~ an are taking a greater interest in eUQ. r ich field. Cultivate .i~ by conSlsteBt tion. in spiritual, moral and phJsial and persistent adverttSang. uplift. At the same tjme they are e. The world is so full of a numbe~ tremely restless and tbe situatioa is things that no one of all these tbangs iaftammable. can make itself seen or beard. unless twWty . it make s an especially strong lmpr.es..~merica bu a tremendous oppor. sion on eye or ear. If somethiD!{ ...-ants to make itself talked about !t tunty to exert a mighty influeuce .,. must insist on being noticed. If at on 6ese people. This is due &nt ~ can be before the eye wbercnr. · the caus! many of our people are tie4 · eye turns, it will thereby fo~ce 1tself those over there by bonds of kiDsiip, on the beholder's attent1on and and secondly, because America, 11 a memory. Or if this thing can have natior., has applied the Golden . . itself spoken of in a FULL-PAGE AD, in its relation with them. it wm be talked about . and rem.em"One of the greatest forces for .... bered when occasion for tts use anses. is the W?rk being clone by the !far East Relid among the children, tllotF.U-pa.. a.Dofii..Gil'-"t Ia a-. .. ...... ... .4 sands of whom it bas saved &. ....,.. Coal · 11.-ial Co. . ........ J death and whom it is traininr for a c-1 C.. J life of ·~strnctive u cfuln~. Its Wiaa.tb Coal Ia ..._.._ Co. ·· · ... J work is being done economically 1M efficiently . · 1ts ~tlsonnd is &111011 the finest group of Americans I halt eTer seen." F.... ANN..... LiiMiea De L1me Carap ............ I Dr. llott has been making a stMy £tliaaer .......... - .. . - . ... .......... I 5..__ Motor Co. . . .. ..· .......... I of conditions in the Nur East ud, while there, visited the refugee cap where thousands of child~n are · A.. Starr Beet .. ................ : .... 1 bitter need and have no one to loot to, save the American Near latt Relief. This organization bas bes, as the doctor suggests, doing wiW it could, but the resources are limite4 and not equal to the demands. FM are being sought at this time in ._ United States in an attempt to · the need. The organization has dole the good work it bu, so far ··~eeu a!* to do througlt the generos1ty of. Jl!· Noted In dividual Americans. The Illinois !'?;._. . H : "1.1 headquarters of Near East Relief 1ft '-A---- -· ·at '$1 South Wabash avenue. wllm =gs! r,m' Dr.,_. ..__.· o., YOU NEVER CAN TELL So many unavoidable thinp may happen that no oppot tunity sbou1d be neglected to guard against known risks. We can serve you in many ways, not only in the protection of valuables, but in building up your financial future. H..._... W_.. ...._....I& w..- ~'::~:::: :::::::::::::::::: :::~ ~~~·:::::::: : ::::: ::: :::::~ FlntLti..ILd ----=-== OP WiLMETTB _..,........ The Home of Chedrinl' Accounts DR. A. W.PATIEN TAKEN BY DEAnt 1'heoloaian Paues lilt: now Dr. Amos Williams Patten, 616 Foster street., Evanston, meran theologian. ~~ died Friday, Juoe 13 at the Wesley =-........- . ~ . ~ ..__":"Memorial hospital, Chicago. He was 1 I -·I I ', i l l bom in Baltimore, MeL. February 11, 184&. He ~-as married Oct. 25, 1&33 to Ella S. Prindle, of Evanstoa. who surHonors at the law school of North'rives him, besides a son, Harrison East· we-st~m uni\·ersity. in connection with man Patten of Wa.shingtoa. D. C. and the sixty-sixth annual commencemeat a daughter Yrs. Hden Patten Hanson. no...· in progress, will go to yoDII( Pittsburg, Kansas. He leaves also one men from Chicago, Evanston, aJI!I brother and two sisters in Baltimore, C~ar Rapids. The Order of the Coif Md, and one brother in Benton Harbor, i- the honor society at the umven~ law school and to attain membership lolich. m y be authorl&ed by la'tf, IIJ)ecllled \One ThouB&Dd FlYe Hundred DollU'· . . followa. (fl,iOO) t.. hereby ap1Jropriated. Dr. Patten was nationally kno\\"D as in it is on a par with a student it .....,.., For conatructJon ancl rePJIITEE..'II(TIIt For creating a Pollee a theologian, having received his A.B. liberal art "making" Phi Beta Ka~ JIMrl·c ·treeta, alley., IJlde"falka a.ocl Peulon Fund, the sum of One Tbouin 1870 from Northwestern university Thi year's nominees for t&e Order of cro. walka . . . ~ ·treeu aad and Flve Hundred Dollars ($1.!.00) I· and his A.M. three years later from the the Coif follow: aile,.., the aum of TYenty Tbo..aad hereby appropriated. James Franklin Oates, Jr., of E·· Dollars ( $!0, 000) I· hereby approprt· U'I'EE.l(TIIa For the equipment and same school. He received his B. D. &ted. maintenance of publlc playgrolr.ld, the from Garrett BiblicaJ institute in 1871 anston ; Owen Rail, Cedar Rapids, ..COYDt For openl~ and repa1rlnc aum of Five Thoaaand Dollar· nr.,OOO) and his D.O. in 1889. He bad studied Iowa; Hubert Van Hoole. Chica~C~ clral. . a.ad repairing aewera and water Ia hereby appropriated. at the uni,·ersities of Leipzig and Ber- and \Vinslow \\'bitman. E,·anston. mal . . and t'!leir connectlona, the IJW1l E\'Eri'BE!\"TTIt For creatJt The Callahan prize to the law stuof Five ThouPnd Dollars ($i, 00 ) '- fund for Public Charlt)· the o~ State'· Mot1ality Liat J11111pa lin and was appointed professor of bibbereby appropriated. One ThoWI&lld Dollars <ti,OOO) b herelical literature at North~tern uniTer- dent acbie~;ng the highest scholar· To Ill In 1123 TIII.aDt For b eating and UchUnc by appropriated. hip was awarded to Owen Rail. Tbe sity in 1899. Vlllace ollk:ea, for atatlonery and ofG ftctal nppll printing court &lid E1 H~NTBt For the erection 0( He entered the Rock river coof~ prize is a valuable set of law-boob. The faculty prize of $25 for. secoud legal ~ &Del c~"' election ex- munlc:ipal ~· for VUlace equ.ipof the Methodist EpiscopaJ church in penae. and other neces.ary lnc:ldental ment the aum of Fifteen Thousand honors in scholarship was gtven to Springfield, 111.-Pointing out that 18'71, and serftd respect:iftly as pastor open~ the aum of TYenty Thou Dollars ( $U..OOO) I· hereby approprlJames Franklin Oates Jr., of Eva~ and Dollan <120,000) b hereby ated.. tht infant mortality rate is recognjzed in Illinois, at Cme, Lockport, Dixon, proprtated. !WL1IfE'I"E&. TBt For purchaae of as a reliable index to the dfic:iency Evanston, Aurora. Joliet and OUcaao. ton. llr. Oates is a son of James r. Oates 2252 Orrington avenue. Evaas-... . - , F or aupplles for and ex- of trucka VUlage Dollara pu.rpoae., the ·um _._,.. ___ FlYefor ThoUII&Dd ($i,OOO) b of local public health service and de- He ·-as at one time pastor of the First ton, .;, trustee of the University. claring that Illinois experienced an Methodist church of Ennston. ~=t ~~~~~~u!:a ~.;!: hereby appropriated. He was a member of the Society for with the ·um of TYeaty TboUA.Dd SECTIO. 2. Th.ta ordlaance ·hall be unduly large il.t"· ease in the infant Mei'Chant'a Widow Gives ~~ (fiO,tot) t.. hereby approprl- ~!lO::! :~uea~: atter lta ~· mortality rate last year, Dr. Isaac: D . Biblical Research and of the Arcbaeo$SI,IH to NOI"thwesterll Rawlings, state health commissioner, logal Institute of America; member of ......,..: For pa:rtnc .a.t&rte11 vr the PASSED b:r the Preaildent a:ad Board bas announced that a mo\·ement is al- Phi Gamma Delta and the Uni·asity Mrs. Joseph ScMffner, -4819 Greeaolfteen.. · elerll:' and pollee omeen ot of Trll·tee~~ of the VUiatre of WII!Dette wood avenue, Ennston, widow of Aid V~e. the aum of Fort,--ftye on llae lith day of .June, A. D. lUf, ready on foot for bringing before the club of Evanstoo. The funeral ...-...s held Tuesday morn- Joseph Schaffner of the wholesale Tllo11A1ld Dollan (U5,000) .. hereby and depoalted and llled Ia the omr..e n~xt legislature a _bill that will proappropriated. of tbe VllJace C'lerll: of u.ltl Vll~ \"lde for the estabhsbmcnt of efficient ing from the chapel of the administra- clothing firm of Hart, Schaffner 6 HI'I'II· For operation. eqalpment. thi· 17th day of .JUJle. A. D. UU. full-time county health departments. tioo building of Garmt Biblical Insti- Marx, has given $50 000 to · ·orthwest· nppon and maintenance of the Ftre EARL E. OIL'"EB. . ..Infant deaths increased last year tute. Burial 11-as in Rose Hill cemetery · ern university. Department. the nm of Nine Thou.Villace Clerk. Trustees of the university have deand Dollan ($t,. . . )) t. hereby &PApproved by the P\-e~~ldeat of the m li\inois by nearly 10), an average cided to utilize the gift in equippinl proprtated.. ,·mace of Wilmette tbq 17th day of ?f 2 pet day, said Dr. Rawlings. '7hls Wilmette Mua WiD ~~ For P&YID&' the lntereet June. A. D . UU.. IS. ~he fJt~t year since 1918 that a a library in the proposed new co~~ Tour World for "Y" merce on bondecl lDdebtedn- of u.ld Vll(Slped) EDWA..RD ZIPF, d1sttnct decline in the number o£ inschool building to be erectcu lace. the ·llDl of Three Tlloua.Dd DolArthur J. "Dad" Elliot. 828 Ash1and fant. d~aths has not been registered on the McKinlock memorial cam~us, lara ($J,tN) t. bereby appropriated. Prealdent VUJace of WUmette. and at IS the first year since then that Chicago avenue and Lak~ Shore dn,·e. avtm~e, has been cbos.en by the interII:IGII'I'81 for a. ·lnkla&' hatl to pro- ATTEST: 'ride tor the llqllldatioD ol the bondecl EARL E. ORNER. the state health department bas suf- national committ~ of the Y. :W:. C. A Because of the leading part the !ate lndebtedn- of .aid Vl.llqe. u the Vlllage Clerk. f~red from a ~rtailment of appropria- to make a tour around the woril to visit Mr. Schaffner played in the es~abhs.h· Mae ..atar-. tbe aum of Foa.r Tbo-PubUahed on the IOtb d&7 of .JUJle, of Northwest~rn unrvew!f ~~~ (,f,Ht) t. hereby ap- A. D . ltlf. In the WUmette Lite, a. t10.ns.. 'fhe 10fant mortality rate of and study the student Y. M. C. A's ment school of collliiiCfU, the h'brary w1ll P· - ... - lleCUlar new..,..per p.abllUed ln a&ld ~llmo1s JUIIIpCid from 76 in 1922 to 82 in the orient-Japau, China and India. lllln'll· For a Llbr1LJ7 Fund for Vlllace. 10 l?ZJ, while ·he rate in · 'ew York Mr. Elliot is the international secre- be known as The Joseph Schaffner EARL E. ORNBR, tile .ablte-nce of a free public 11d~l~ed from in 1922 to 72 in 1923.. tary for student Y. ll.. C. A work for library of CQIIIIDCf'Ce. lwary, lD 8&1d Vlll.ace. tbe ·llDl of Vlllac'e C'l~rk. llliDOJS curtailed &J..oropriations to the the central region. He is at Lake Ge,.n.=.~IW· <Ut,OOO) t. llr. and :W:n. J. P. You!lg, 1030 h?ltb ~epart~ent d-ring this period; nna as executive secretary of the Cet~~ Jl'or tile operaUoa - d £"-..&.--.~ · - - - P'---=-~ . ew .\ ork mcreased ~pnopriatidns tral Rqion Student coofereoca, where Ashland &ftDft, are in Detr~t whe~e . . . . t.eD&IIee ef the pumpJac ·taUon. Llu-=-- ...._.. _.._ for th1s putpOK. ere called last ~~ on ac· about fiJO Studmts will gather for the they tile of 'J'wo TlloiiADd Dollar., a __a_ at I ::1..-"Ten cities, including Cairo, Lineoln ocrt 10 days to di.sc:uss the moral aad coaat of illness in the famdy. <P....) Ia ._..,. approprtat.d,. .._... ~7 ~ -..wmJaa Por ...na. pbllc You aeed oot go without tooc1 books Centralia, Chicago Heights, Wauke~ r~ cooditions in institutions of ..._._ ...,...... ltJ' the Vlllqe 1.n on _,.,r ...acatioa.. Edwin Heckler WJll spend Saturday no. Herrin, Canton. East St. Louis hichtr Jeaming in the middle west. ~ ....,... . . . _. .'-- Ute aum "and Saaday with his parents. ldr. -~~ llr. aad l.ln.. Elliot were I1ICib of .ef .,._.. ftr . . Do1lara C$15, ... ) The Wilradte librarian bas aDDOaiiCied Blue Island and Joliet, reported in~ fan.t mortality rates in excess of 100, hooor at a seod-off diaacr for ~r llrs.. O.Uic:s Heckler, 1109 Greenwouu that ~~may take alone whtle ten others reported rates in ex- round the WOI'Id toar at dae bolae of a enae.. ..:',· .,, -~ a ~--~"&r ~ ~w two-week boob on his 01' ber nca- cess of 83. . Dr. and :W:rs. K. H. Bick~ar.. 1ut PrimD n ... ,.....a e1 PI'Mce the boll mal 1llltil S ~&·«· 15 1112 "So sharp an increase in infant day. Other guests 'ftft the KeY ...... llr. and Mrs.~ S. Morley. el ......_ f t n 1"1'1 f)olJara withoat payilw ..,. ,aally, if they ask ondaY to mortality as that which took place in cis C._ St:iler aad wife aDd the Ra. Greenwood avenae, left on ( .. ....._ ~ fOI' that ,..mJeae. Illinois last year indicates TCT)' de- Dr. Gilbert SlanseD and wife. Both of motor to St. Thomas. Canada. wh~ ...w.. This .,.a.t .......... is 1llade to ~ite ealcness in pablic health serv- these. mm ~ Dr. Bickham bne been they will spend the summer. -o-tM . , .._._ proyide book loftn with pod bocm ICe. The prC$ellt excessh·c prevalence aSSOCIIItal with llr. EDiot f« ) ' a n ia :=-~==-=-......; . , .,......., (fiUN) Ia 1l'bik they are · ftCalioiL Tbe libranll. L Redfield. 1131 Forat ~ ·enor. of smallpox aiNI ~ fner. as co.opaatioa of tbe st1111aat coafen:aces sailed for Earope oa the Lev1atba.. .,;1~11:;1=;.~._,. ~ wiD raew the boob 1abll oat ..der ~ed with the conditions last year the at Ulat GeoeYa .... the . . . . . won June 14, to be away dariag ·tbe s11111" ....... ........ ...... ... ., this ..-.atica . . . nay two wa:b. iadicated the same thine." ' tlu oochout the c:artral recion. mu JllOilths. = - -- IOWA S11JDENT WINS LAI SCHOOL 110· DEATH RATE OF INFANTS GROWS .a! ap: =::= .. i::... n 18 '!:%:l Z"'J:-W -=.... = __,..a ae. ..._

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