TE ---- Te - September 4, 1926 WINNETKA TALK KS -- QUIET SICKNESS BAD Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings Says Silent Sickness Is Most Fatal of All Hu- man Ailments hu- those Dividing the whole category of man ailments into two groups, that that do not, Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings, state health di- advertise and those rector, declares in a bulletin issued here today that the silent, whispering sort of sickness is far more deadly than the kind that announces its pres- ence through fever, pain, eruptions and other well known disagreeable mani- festations. Diseases of the heart, blood vessels and kidneys contribute less than 10 per cent of the recognized illness and more than 33 per cent of total infections, traumatism, cancer and all the mortality while contagious of the other afflictions that go to make up the 205 officially classified means of demise contributed over 90 per cent of the sickness and less than two-thirds of the deaths. "Some diseases advertise and some do not" said Doctor Rawlings. "Like still water that runs deep and barking dogs that never bite, the silent whis- pering diseases are far more deadly than those which make known their presence through fever, nausea, pain, skin eruption and other common dis- agreeable manifestations. Last year, for instance, diseases of the heart, kidneys and blood vessels caused 26,- 418 out of the 77,144 deaths in Illinois. These same ailments contributed less | Holy Name Society Annual Picnic on Labor Day The annual picnic of the Holy Name society of Sacred Heart church, of Hubbard Woods, will be held at For- est Preserve at Braeside, on Labor day, September 6. This is an annual the an occasion always looked forward to affair, for entire parish, and is with because lof the success of former gatherings of pleasurable anticipation this nature. There will be games and races, with prizes, and an abundance of good eats. O. L. Porter Purchases North Shore Electric Shop The North Shore Electric shop at |554 Center street, Winnetka, head- | quarters for everything electrical, bas changed hands. The new ownership became effective Wednesday, Septem- ber 1, when O. IL. Porter, of 381 Locust street, to whom Fred Schwall sold the business, formally assumed charge. Mr. Porter is well known in Winnetka and throughout the north shore. He is also familiar with mer- chandise of this nature and promises a worthy successor to Mr. Schwall who has built up a nice business in this line. For the past two years Mr. Porter has been with the Evanston Motor Sales. | Mr. Schwall has not decided definitely lon his future plans, but says he may than 10 per cent of the recognized | sickness. "Contagious, infectious diseases, traumatism, cancer. aopendicitis and all of the other afflictions that go to make up the 205 causes of death con- tributed more than 90 per cent of the illness and 50,726 or about 65 per cent of all deaths. "Contagious and other incapacitat- ing diseases are less deadly because we recognize and fight them. They make us sick and we therefore challenge their progress at every turn with all the resources at the command of medi- cal science and sanitation. "Hegrt, blood vessel and kidney dis- eases steal insidiously upon us. They | silently. A sudden all too often come gradually, breakdown is ailments are silent, speaking only as death stalks across the threshold. "Periodic health examinations are the only effective means of detecting the presence of these diseases at a time when they are amenable to treatment. This js the onlv practical weapon vet devised by medical science that may be used to combat a small group of conditions which cause over one-third of all deaths. The silent, whispering ailment that speaks only through death must be detected if its mortal result is to be thwarted." Mr. and Mrs. George J. 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