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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 May 1926, p. 24

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zz Ws WINNETKA TALK May 15, 1926 FESTIVAL CLOSE - UP violinist, as soloist. Conductors: Mr. Stock and Beattie. Chicago North Shore Music Festival Saturday, May 29, 8:15--Public re- Promises to Be Brilliant Event of | hearsal of five new symphonic works Spring Season in competition for prize of $1,000. Frederick Stock, conductor. Judges-- With the Chicago North Shore iene Hadley, Howard Brockway and Festival looming up in the near future, Slo W Sik 3 5 v it will doubtless be of interest to our | Monday, 1 ay 31, 8:15--A 'German Requiem by Brahms and part songs by readers to have the general plan of | A Cappella choir. Soloists :Mabel Gar- that important artistic function set be- | rison and Boris Saslawsky. Conduc- fore them. The following will be the |tors: Mr. Lutkin and Mr. Stock. Tuesday, June 1, 8:15--Orchestral will Ge given: and choral concert. First performance : = of prize winning compositions. Soloists : - avd 15 Me 3 ; NING ¢ 1s} Monday, May 24, 8:15--Mendels-| poling Gianini and Lawrence Tib- shon's Hymn of Praise and Hadley's | tt Conductors: Mr. Stock and Mr "The New Earth" Soloists--Marie | 1 i1in ae 1 Sundelius, Alma Peterson, Marie Mor- |" 5 risey, Vernon Williams and Mark Love. : Directed by Peter C. Lutkin. Tuberculosis Toll Tuesday, May 25, 8 :15--Tschaikowsky . . program. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, soloist. Found Heaviest in Frederick Stock, conductor. "Egypt" Territory Thursday, May 27, 8:15--Miscellan- Se Lo eous program with Giovanni Martinelli, Tuberculosis m Illinois last year took tenor, as soloist. Frederick Stock, its heaviest mortality in Union county conductor. where the rate was 296 per 100,000 Saturday, May 29, 2:15--Young Peo- Population, agcording to Dr. sane 0 * . Ss 1 inee. hildren's chorus of awlings, state healt rector. it He 1s as popular as radio! PE pe Ren and cantata, | rates of 239 and 154 respectively, "The Ugly Duckling." Sylvia Lent, Pulaski and Alexander counties, lying - - : contiguous to Union in the extreme TESTE ATE SIE SVE S12 AVE SE ATE STA STE SIR SVE STA Are SIE ATE 16 316 316 916 016 916 D606 16 916 916 J) southern portion of the state, ranked 62) 363636 6963696969 second and third highest in mortality ; from the dreaded white plague. Woodford county, located in the » lowest with a rate of 20. Carroll 3 county, also to the north, was third . . lowest with a rate of 20%. A Perfect Fit for Growing Feet fo %| Among the 44 cities of 10,000 or more people, the most severe mortality from concerts and the dates on which they A northern section of the state, experi- enced the least loss with a rate of only 10 deaths per 100,000, while the ad- jacent county of Marshall stood next I V6 0/6 0/6 06 O16 0/6 06 O16 A 7) 30, . tuberculosis was reported from Lincoln ~ through a hundred years of knowing how where the rate was 276. Next in order 7) came Jacksonville and Cario with rates B= of 208 and 200. Ottawa, with a loss AE r of only 26 per 100,000 population, had ES ROPERLY FITTED SHOES are the lowest municipal rate while Rock- > ford with 32 and Streatoy with 33 stood essential to the present and future second and third. health and happiness of the grow- ; 3 N The 35 counties in the central sec- ing child. In a recent school-room tion of the state with something more : . than a million people had the lowest test, only one child in four was regional mortality from tuberculosis. found to have the right shoes. The Here the rate was 68 per 100,000 popu- others had foot trouble in varying lation. In the 33 most northern coun- ties, where the population exceeds degrees of development.. four and one-half million, the mortality rate from tuberculosis was 82 as com- pared with 84 in the 34 most southern counties with a total population of scarcely more than one million. 6.3/6 316016 36.916 36 Parents from all over Chicago and its suburbs--and from other states--bring their children to Pool & Piper for the correct foot- wear. For here alone they find the shoes, expertly fitted to the grow- ing foot by a group of men and women whose experience totals more than 100 years! (CO) Children's Shoes--thousands of pairs --in all sizes and styles. But if we C3 should at any time be unable to give you exactly the right shoe, we'll tell you so. 2 E9606 \/ © 7 5) 6 36. Telephone University 973 PaoL & PIPER We make the Better Class Memorials 5751 Ravenswood Avenue Write for Catalogue 1608 Chicago Avenue Evanston, Illinois Soldiers' Memorial, Oak Park Granite Cut and Erected by J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT CO. \ oll} Qe) 1916 6 916 0/6 316 1/6 916 O16 16 916 6 16 O16 D6 O16 D606 O16 Ol 29 9L IL IR IL IL IL IL IR IL IL IL IL IL IR IR IL IL IL 9.9L 9.8 9.89 98 9€ IR IR IR IR IR IL IL ICY,

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