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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1937, p. 82

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CLEANS, o. Venetian Blinde aünd TaPes *Painted Furniture. * Antique or Enameled Woodwork Juat phone jor aý Demonstration4.. NoObIigatioei MFG. ti oGo. CHICAGO, ILL Phone Hoiiycourt 4316 liol. 68 this program in Chicago and CJook count.y. "'Incover Tubercuiosis by Modern Methods' is a fitting slogan for this campaign" Dr. Emierson said. "Too many peopie either do flot know or fail to use the great discoveries that science bas given us in recent years tô aid us in our fight against this di's- ease. The tuberculin test and the magie eye of the X-ray. should be, widely. used to detect tuberculosis in, itsbeginning stages wben the disease is curable. If these modern nethods were ëmployed," he continued, "we certainly would not be finding nearly 70,000 individuals dying of tuberculo- sis each year in the United States." Emerson further stateci. pecial attention is directed 1o these groups in the educational campaign.". Early Discovery Importn Chicago Tuberculosis institute offi-, ciais stated that the caffpaign localiy wiil emphasize the importance of early discovery in ail diseases. partic- ulariy tuberculosis. Their prograni will include the distribution ofbealth literature, talks and discussions, the, showing of ýlms, exhibits and manyý other heaith projects. Cooperati.on in, disseminating. important healIth information:.-bas been assured'the*institute by the city's civic, professional1 and social organi- zations. > battît t he lithe young jungle-king, Clyde Beatty, the greatest and most fearless wild animal tramner of al time. And, too, there wiil be Ken Maynard, the screen's greatest western movie, star and bis congress of Indians, bard- riding cowboys a.nd cowgiris, and Rougb Riders of the worid. This is by far the targest wildý west dispiay eveèr before assembled for a circus. It wiil am.aze Chicago.. And best of alit4hberc> of ail youngsters, the world famous Ken Maynard, wiIi' ride. at, thé head of. thc tbundering contingents. Messrs. Adkins and Terreil, véteran sbowmen1 and owners, of tht. big. show, h ave gone to unprecedented plans to. make their 1937 performance .mnemor- able. They have augmented each dis7 .play, and they have assembied only n otâ1ë stas andfd eatt1resfor ihelr prograni. Martin, L. D. Heth, A. L. Meyer, W. H. Moiter, W. H. Potter, G. A. Reiily,UH P. Saunders, J. A. Sidney, A. E. Tregenza, G. D. Wolf, and their year will be.<o .ed vithi n-bridge ;e Tues- A, forum discussion on tht ques- tion "Shall the United States Go to War Again?" will be held SundaN evening, April i1, at 8 o'ciock in Thorne hall, Lake Shore drive at Chicago avenue, under the sponsor- ship of the New England church. Walter Laves, director of the.ý Mid- Uni. 6M8~ T.Ighomerw .sa.ut4.i Parcels of Land. For Smal Country Estates

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