: k sale during the month of December. % WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919 WILL HELP SOLDIERS FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS Captain Benjamin K. Hayes, tuber- culosis expert. from the United States Army, and T. B. Kidner, late of the Federal Board for Vocational Education, have been added to the staif of the National Tuberculosis assoc ation. Both will take part in the country-wide campaign to win back to liealth United States soldiers whe have the disease and to cut down the aunual death rate of 150,000 in the United States due to tubercu- losis. Captain Hayes is going into the field to teach tuberculous soldiers in Army hospitals the best way to figlil the disease that has attacked them. His plans for this work have been approved by the Surgeon Gen- eral of the United States, and Army doctors will co-operate with him. His first stop in a trip that will take hii to all parts of the country will be to Oteen, North Carolina, where he wiil visit United States Hospital for Tuberculosis Patients No. 19 and start the work to which he has been assigned. Mr. Kidner will advise with doc- tors, nurses and tuberculosis patients all over the country as to the best | way to get sufferers from tubercu- losis back on their feet and into po- |B EE : = sitions that will give them a chance to keep well while regaining their economic independence. The work of the National Tuberculosis associa- tion and 1000 affiliated state and loca associations is financed chiefly by the sale «of Red Cross Christmas Seals 650,010.00) of which will be placed on ADVERTISING GETS BUSINESS "Mr. Van Camp, the baked bean man, put it right when, asked what 'kind of advertising is most fruitful, "he replied that he could not tell, but { that what he did know was that when he advertised he got the busi- "ness. and when he didn't advertise, he didn't get it, and he proposed to 'keep on advertising." ty frie fn is dah p h aoa avis St Cunnelon Ua 8d G10 Davis St, Evanston Bt aliness 2 and 6 Eieaings 7 & 1 THIS WEEK {MARY PICKFORD in "The Hoodlum"' Prices For All Performances Children Under Twelve, 15¢ Adults Lr none an 25¢ ; NEXT WEEK f8 Mon. and Tues., Oct. 27 and 28 "Break the News to Mother" 5d Wednesday October 29 & VIVIAN MARTIN| in "The Third Kiss" | OLIVE THOMAS "THE GLORIOUS LADY" © SCHULZE'S Butter-Nut BREAD co WHEN AC 'BETTER BREAD CAN BE MADE. WE WILL HARVEST HOME DINNER Bob O' Link golfers are to enjoy their annual "Harvest Home Dinner and Dance", Saturday evening, Oct- ober 25. The event is one of the most important of the season at the Highland Park Golf club and is largely attended by golfers through- out the north shore. Several local players are members of the Bob O' Link club which is closing its fifth season of activity this year. | "GREENS" WIN Mabel Forberg's "Greens" took the last of a three-game series of volley ball from Florence Fox's. "Grays" last week and, as a result, they are undisputed champions of Winnetka avenue and Essex road, a honor which they bid fair to hold. "A lot of peonle take the recon- struction period like politics--let somebody else do their thinking for them." Announcement Arns' Society Orchestra wish to announce that they are now re-organ- ized, after war service, and are now open for engagements. PHONE WILMETTE 973-R HEMSTITCHING PLEATING Singer Sewing Machines, Cash or Easy Payments. BUTTON COVERING TUCKING Also Accessories Heminway Rope Silk for Waists, Dresses, Etc. TELEPHONE WILMETTE 2354 A. M. CARY 1131 GREENLEAF AVE. WILMETTE, ILL, errr \ WHEN? To Prune, Spray, Plant and Transplant your ee are getting expert service. them ruined by so-called Tree Trimmers. Information is gratis. INVESTIGATE > THOMAS J. LYNCH 16 WRENS Yetta TWO PROUTY ANNEX, WINNETKA Your trees are valuable, trees? This is an expert's work. Be sure you Do not have PHONE WINNETKA 1294 BEST ELECTRIC Eden,$125 See Our Simplex Ironing Machines PA Telephone Evans.on 654 EASY PAYMENTS TTERSON BROS. 828 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON You Can See Us From the L Washing Machines | Thor, $125 Almetal, $152 | Telephone Wilmette 526 - Subscribe for Your Local Paper GOOD NEWS! The 1920 That is Salient which is strikingly manifest or which catches the attention at once--W ebster. iS HERE IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES == The beauty of the Salient Six is a lasting joy. The built-in comfort of the Salient Six endears it to the heart of every owner. To all who are interested in automobiles and especially to those who have waited so long for a Salient Six, this announcement is good news. We have just received a shipment of STEPHENS Salient Sixes and are now in a position to promise immediate deliveries. All eight models in the 1920 series are included. A complete line. In this new model, the Stephens has excelled itself. The reliability and endurance are there in greater degree than ever before. The economy performance of the Salient Six is one of the sensations of the present year in motordom. We don't ask you to buy. Just step in and see one of the models--- or ask for a demonstration---and the Salient Six will do the rest. THE GENERAL MOTORS of ILLINOIS Headquarters and Service Station, 1019 Davis Street Tel. Evanston 578 ug HOUR TTT STH HTH HHH 1 HTT IN pe witli i HTH = EE ! f | m LE = Hi lil ITE (HHH } ld EAT -- . ¥ he : mit A ¥ . 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