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Highland Park Press, 22 May 1924, p. 13

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Mam “Drive ' 1403 ' " 1m al 128 by m and tt tel " M3! _. Radio- runway, {but 22.1924 Radid Expert cu'"",,','""' Repairer :, ' 0 may] and Domestic Rugs '; - idrret-Urhttr done _ i, 4 North Btteddnn Road. m. 1 Phone Pttmtq W N Will!“ 'tth'" unlawful: 1+1 tibfL5.i..Hllr ithirrsieylttt :91me An. Highland Park A. Maintained by _ Fl t Church of Christ, Scientist ', of Itl,1h Park L 881 ngel Avenue You no eoidiait invited to visit ' the Reading Room HOURS: Week day- ' m. to O p Blair”, , to 6 p... for $1.. on y. Radio 6tittita, Parts, Supplies Installed. Mutated. than?“ Supplies l Installed, Adjusted. " CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I READING ROOM i " Sold): " John Ave. no... nun-ml Park nt f?ita+ pulmon- " South th. Johns Are. up... 31:1:th m Its, Neutrodyne Sets JOHN NAZARIAN David Wheeler than t649 709 Sol. St. John Are. WE SPECIALIZE IN " Be. John- AV... It... "I Shoré Motors Co. BUGS sit" Minimum-ho I llathlhdotCm PM” WM I That human Hid is W! 1’wa i q human 'tfi"))',',,','"':',,, by sci- _ 0 9nd better; ii)" eopdi ans is 3 ed from tiitiyoCtimk a' d gen- ie Jrctreutved. tMtitities jam com- l ited than the stetfment and ttl it was to give 'ttttof the f etailé. i,', niUd mammalian omee t'furure's f the decade drethe 19201 census tie one'mitthority, yi1i another, fully as r iablir, is 1saioiti1itr' mport)ot the In dem “Woodnéeh of Attteriea, n b ght up to "tts/This former, covers {an . United tetatimsgitstratiot area, " active of the advent] agencies which "ih ve been working; for the eradica- 31in of this mama? with such good in set that expemwTe now prqdicting th timp when it; 'riil itnally cease to it regarded as tf. menace to human Ii in civilized (nannies. " l l _ n 1909 this .ftat'tsrnal orgaliization'! cm o ned its free tlattatoriurn " Colo-i: rd o' springs for fthe treatment (Stir- tu rculosis. la 1908 its death rate! tre fr m the white' pttiiue-tiru eighty per) i h ndred thousand. iLaat yearfit was i. it " enty. Even 'moqe strikingiis the; a fa t that in 1908 the percentage of an: 1'i d the from pit1imipary' disetipe was; , il ost exactly dm)ite 'that frbm the; , e - now; tlt the one pase it; Ilt w s fourteen pof hundred thtusand) f. N w'it is aboutamem; i . ia v e 'W'V- -rTP'. *".“'""'“‘ '"V'" w) 85,000,000 juémlation, ah the la ter is based. on, " experiénca of to y-one years In a memtteithisr of (rt/tiran.";",',)'),,'),?,',":'?,'),?,',',',':) tn United States: ' V i T V In "Good Old Dan” 1 takes some “the pain out of our re ret' that we did nist live in the' " 'od old days" onion: dads to learn {h t we are in a M: way to 11% sev- at years longe; ~than they 'did.. In tlt tmiiod from;1910.to J92r.there w s. tt' marked down in "mirtality, es wally. among males, Taking all J es, the averagi (tas 14.5 Mr cent, WI ich 'exceeded all 'xpeetatitsrtr based u oirtrrevioua harem: _ ' In} averagg ago, " death 'for all Cl as“ and both be“: irumsatetl from 4 to, 48.5 yeah. That ratttfor a d win would iai, jten{ years éto the a rage life in I generation; which shbwaihow chances of-deferring the in viable have Improved since dad's d y. V 'ir “ . V [There is much temfortrtoo/.in the diteor'try that a dumber of the dis- e. es {of which on? father: lived in 3:23.23: fear have been robbed of mbst (rf their terrbrs. Among them m y be mentioned tuberculoqis, zy- m tic or germ diseases, and those of stomach and0ieer. 3 9 _ V '.', SetBuk j ., . inte 1910, 1ubemulasritr, in the tx.. ienee of the Modern Woodmen of A" eriea, has beeiti set back Item Mast to fifth place aitoagseautrea of death of members, while losses under the ot er headings, ‘With the exeUtion of la gripper/have beet cut hpproximhte- tyl in half. 1 i 3 C _ e Modern Woodmen Stuuitorium hiis treated mounds of case's. Mil- li nr, of pieced of} literature have been di ulated in an educational campaign w ich has helped) to inform and warn at members, their families, and as» gi tag. It has bqen one of thb most ogress that hdabeen made in' _ war against qther diaeaaejgives g and for the hogs that they, too, m y be ultimately 1ipadis to y’ielp, even tuberculosis m4 done, to a well (til ected and persistqnt attack: ', MODERN WOMEN: _ IN HEALTH CRUSADE V Bo cheer up! Let had extol the past d deplore the pfesent if he gets y comfort out ofjit. We kmiw bet- tefr and we 1taves,i11strttrets to piove it. real Work Bthitr Done by the! Ani, Federal Bureau mks Ogden-W Its Fam'pus I '. an! to Repetition 17PM ;Sanitaril " War od ,: I i, Fall; Urge Gentrttl . Hum Ins j , _ f Support, C , {the War Debaitnurnt announces t flfteet1 martsuiten are tome se- 1 ted from the 'ktaiienu of the Citi- z Military Wag Camps to be h 1d in the Sixghicgrpq’ area, August 1,to30,1924.,; "'; ', _ Th'm madam but berehepsen'by petitive tenth kt Camp punter, claim, from he C.T.M.C. ata.. d ttr. who the Ch ritle course, the teen fortunate! o as who win this nor. will-be ' _ to Camp; Party, p io, on Lake do td arrive there gust, 30, whe ey will compete in a tional and (tn fanatical Hile 1eheir :until Number 20,th and T en will retumLtoithoir Minu- , xiELPs 'qty momma TLIFEE " SUCCESS LAST} YEW! FIFTEEN MARKSMEN ', r 'i," ', CHOSEN FROM CAMP _ Only-2 two yrttie, of last year’s C gen'a Military) Training. Camps 3 range tam. Mils eligible for. a pointment numb the ttttttn and ese will be all“ weanling to tt - All/tAll the magma eat: at Camp Pipri, Ohio/rt? 1923.. JSmcessful 'io,",%'lt"' will be pent I Camp Perry, no. to arrive on tpg,'t 80th. Ttit will be furnished a! transportation,' T navel! uniforms Manual“! Mon hileonthe a 'httmyserfeeain , sret'tti-t'i.itQesrr?thrwt11' , paHtrrtht, [_, pmst1te"8,h" iill zu, [literacy Day; Friday, Nov . . w " ban Ill, Physical Education I. l dire',', t2'ggdi2ii'Elt'l',at,hetl Sat, day,INovemberI22,:Cbmmuiy has inst, seed the ex nation I Dat Sunday, November-M, God d 11",dl1urr, the Illino I bar V _ Cod ry Day. ' _ "l . _' ' a I young man is twenty-tn years , " In“ i life General Support r age and has beenamon - high.) 4 s oped that this, .year e k tudenta at North- stern I. p.” _the church; national organ P" 'it,t S :‘nend fth 1 _ iiiiiril ‘ tio . ot all description; wo ts * _ooi. I'.' 3 a I E clu men's clubs, the motion pic _, tingneed his tuition and I book b , Prucera, distributors and ex 1iill,l1'mJte, his coarsest rthwesteI tors and the public generally, r Ill'but t was simplyamo . . out i join'n making Ameriean,,Eduett " Behind the lad and reg ible in li We tltsrsuceeat, it should Ite. - ir/iii; meuure for his Iii . as tttr', _ cam in ghouWreaeh every Amt 11“,”, student are a do Mr: mot l can ome and every American "bind sister who, accordi to Nt The sphools are the buikwark [fiJohn H. Wigmore of th aw. sch? ii, Am can democracy, and it behoe Islhave’ read aloud to him . w' word ’II eve friend of Ameriea'not onh Ylrth', 1' bo h h has " His Ind". gee at'the future of America is l, Itl'_ e aw- o . e "= iit) im ' itret) by any weakening of er',),',' ht ei',,,'.',?,:,',?',', {it ll If? I sch 1 but also to 'strengthen' if/ie', own wn an Jme ' e ny, if e'xted our educational system to though she hate to, do ' taide, 'PIN thate ery boy, and girl iri Ame ift herself toIkIeep the little fine in ‘ TS, may vis the opportunity for " " ' . I Cl] , i] kindl and degree of education "it i The women folks may w read aM, will Ift him or her for life and Ir'I {olitichl information ve I honour?" the '/ ties and responsibilities l . at they could pass an nominati‘ citi , ahip in our republic. I on the fashion news. ' I E waged by the but ou-- " of I dean Education Week iili yen I the Bureau of the Dam a t of e Intent“, in evaporation - " the * motion! Legion and the N - tion Edueatioer association, r' ll prot , a l (1fth national ,week an. edu tion in 1924. Marian Ed 'Mo. tion -Week will be observed du 3. thoeek preceding Thanksgivi , No, mNt 17 to 23.; inclusivo. T . Require Ennhul‘o. T; e uncertain phtmofedi- tioiulivhieh, it is generally a 8NL" req-ne emphasis 'from at nnti stopoiqt. . Among thater/tre A » , ica . stidn; patriotism; batter tr " ed, nd better paid teachers; . " pro lent of rural schools;- ... Cq adpt ntely equipped buildings; erm- eati of illeteracy; and phyl edu! tion' and hygiene. In ordei . givthese phases of educdtion prw - ine y in the observance at Ame "n E4tt tion Week it has been a ti,'! tod' lgnate certain days in the st k for , Hing particular attention a the h, Monday. November), ll be . erienn Constitution Day; Ti " day,rNovember 18, Patriotttrrn Jt ; Wemesdny. November 19, School d the , Monduy. November {17, ll be erican Constitution Day; I day, November 18, Patriotism _ ; We esday, November 19, School d Tea " Day; (ntursdttnrNov1s, r 20', literacy Day; Friday; Ninr - bar 1, Physical Education ' l Sat day,, NirvembtM,tommu iy Dat Sunday, November'28. God d Cod ry Day. ' _ P ‘EDUCA'I‘IO I?" WEEK 'lt) il,, SPRINGER! m; HIGHLAND mm; Pans, HIGHLAND PARK, whims The Avowed" pu ose behind the build ig of t , Lincoln‘is to make this car beyond question tht finest that can built. _ i _ fir _ . f l . . fig Preeisioirc,wor anship and a keen B use of I oinin1nlitar on the part of the. capable Lincoln ii 't _ ganiziition has complished the fti1fill ent of) bin plat: 7 . . -_ ' i i:' It is with brid therefore, that the ioierr,'i'iit the A r, coin have witnessed the, grbwing j , miratiot fdr th beauty, performance and " ptiystiriie of this pr. They, find rrswatxrfot ' effortsin. the s dily increasing /eonvi tion irt heipazit bf the publio--that here, truly, hi the " Ki preme au'tomot achievement, back by a _l?,.Vg'yniiial';i.ott pledged to keep" it supreme, V on are. wired to Inspect L1gcéan§tor Cars on Display In our .g' ' Exclusi e Li ki 1n lrhrartmeee r . _ ' _" INlCi LN nciple Gfnsii, 1- According to thVrep4 there itl grand total of $7,428,74- m eoili 45"? I irtaxtuipthe Unitéd Qthh' in!) lil Thin u..an average of .z:. for llllrl man, woman and chili _ I this . -!" stately eountiea, ei BN t towns " I School" districts, -irriga Cl dis . mad districts and other opal pan (llli, units levied and can e. L'Htfflti l 000, or an average of V 1.86 for - :3 person. ‘This leaves ' ( voltage iE 329.47 that is coueeted tit; f l ll/ al government in tax .0! yam.“ kinds,. which include nor; Inty the m: aortic and profit' tax, an ltho Jr.” famous taxia,lbqt use tlf tax-m Y, j es, ta.xes oninational a: . u. etc. il tabla Show; that during e ten y 'll period'from11912to1m {was iil in the Unitef States ind Inset! on I gavel-age of 188 per (gent, junty - J?“ 142 trer cent, taxes. of to s with gl 80 per cent. There is twat-cent: I ' ‘r'given for the increase i lachool A. gtrlcts, irrigation dist?! 3. ete., . l l, eadse data for these dist ipta was a icomniled in 1912. ' i a lil ESTA-TE AND 100%.: V , TAXES AR BURD and sister who, accordi to _ John H. .Wigmore of th aw sch have’re‘ad aloud to him ' word the taw-books he has His m6 ‘er also has phanged for :39 si, ting downtown audible]: 'ch day, though she has to, do tsldg w‘o_ herself to keep the little Une in _ The women folks may golitichl information vet ‘ut they could pm an on the fashion news. BLIND STUDENT 11 ' ADMnTE By far the grater tttte theren of tandem ue to. it. til local taxes 38mm with f era! taxes. This " high) , ma upon the subject shed by 1 U. 8'. Bureau of Gina i Guise of Greater , rtlon Burden of Ihxat , , Styx _ . Bureau tt ' L NI u l ‘i Pei- I “I1 .'iii,iii,i,'e,ii'_isii,i, PARK "ortl Shore Lin In qhi 'httori‘iand Service Station TOBAH FE RD ST,_-R.IE. N CI iii) _ _... EDWA. V Plumbing and Heating Eatiiitates Furnished . item wuk . Monday Evening. gamma 'ttii/ii. . T in the _ '7 Church Edifiee "no! Avenue, oaohatf Hock cut of First Church of this}; is,itbll,,,,it, "s. 'of Highland Park, "lino __,':rj,_, 7 Christian Seienrje The Public is Cordially InvNlli, Member emu Board of mam-hip irt,T1te um The First Church of Cttristrscientistr, mm; ' ree Iaect:viiiil",) PERSON,)),,'), Telephone Highluid Park 632 John J. Flinn, C S. Suc'ceuor at Fred Schick! Announces a Lectum on of Evanston, Illinois by 55¢.»th PA,ai,0ttitita H = t'il

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