Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Oct 1921, p. 11

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_____^ THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921 wmmmmimmimmmmmmimmmmmm it jfa+of New School I Method* In Lectures I North Shor. E*s*»t©rs Endoraa Spa- I Ifcl Seris. To Bn Givon st the Ev- an.ton Woman's Club Three noted educators, Dr. Earl I n/rnes Dr. Frederick Breede, and I ff Edwin D. Starbucks will be the I takers at the lecture course which I the Central Council of Evanston School club co-operating with the I Home department of the Evanston Woman's club, have arranged. The lectures beginning Friday, Oc- tober 28, continue for seven weeks, with one lecture a week. They will I be given in the Evanston Woman's dub auditorium. ....... New methods of education now in use in American schools will be e** olained and justified by the speakers, ail three of whom are specialists in the line of child education and psy- chology. Dr. Earl Barnes, who recently lec- tured at the Woman's club, will de- liver the first two of the series, Oc- tober 28, and November 4, at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. Edwin D. Starbuck of the Uni- I versity of Iowa, who gave a course of I lectures . at Northwestern university last summer, will deliver the last two on December 1 and 8 respectively. Admission to these lectures is to be by ticket which may be purchased at Chandlers Book store, Davis street, Evanston. ~^North shore-educators have endors- ed the course. Mrs. Herbert Deyo and her daugh- ter, Miss Bernice, have returned home from Louisville, Ky. YES, it's good for you. It' is made of the* right materials. It is baked by bakers of ex- perience in the kind of sanitary ovens demanded by this advanced age. It'°s a bread that you'll feel friendly toward. Wilson's Bakery 1162 Wilmette Ave. NUXATED IRON Helps make rickred Wood I |and revitalize weaknervgsj WEAK NERVES AND IN BUD EUItf HEALTHOFTHOUSAHDS WITHOUT THEIR EVER SUSPECTING THE REAL CAUSE OF THEIR TROUBLE* IRON STARVATION An enormous number of people woo ought to be strong, vigorous and in the prime of life are constantly complain- ing of weak nerves, headaches, pains across the back, disturbed digestion, shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart, a general ••run-down" condition, melancholy, bad memory, etc, *U*s % result of iron starvation of the blood. There are SO.00O.0OO.OOO.O0O red Mood corpus- cle n your blood and each one moat have iron. Vi t!.cut iron your blood also lotcs its power to charge food Into lirina: cells and tisrae, and nothing you eat does yon the I***"" amount of rood you do not act the full rtrenath out of it *n»i ai i consequence you become greatly wcafc- end >th in body and mind. If you are not strong or well mi owe ittoyour- â- tlf to make the following ted: See how long Too can-work of hew far you can walk without Seroosing tired. IJerttnker*on^e-graintah- ht> or N mated Iron three timea per day after awals for two weeks. The« test your strength ara.in \xA ace how much you have gained. OrgMmtjUMinuult nâ€"ally are using Nux- Urges Law To Stop Burning of Leaves C. Fred Lechler Offers Soma Valuable Suggestions la Letter to The Lake Shore News E. Fred Lechler, 210 Fifth street, in the accompanying letter to the editor of The Lake Shore News, has some pertinent suggestions for the remedy of what he Considers an unfortunate practice of burning leaves in the au- tumn. Save the leaves and use them TOT~fertitizer, he suggests. Theletter follows: Editor, The Lake Shore News: This is the time of the year during which the fine Autumn days of Indian Summer are to be enjoyed, but, sad to say, it is marked by the pungent odors of burning leaves. Many good citizens make the sad mistake of rak- ing the fallen leaves from off of the lawns, and then burning up the pre- cious material which would make a splendid protective covering for the lawns during the winter months, and E. Fred Lechler, a very valuable fertilizer when raked up m the spring and left to decay during the summer. It would be prof- itable for the community if a law were passed prohibiting the annual prac- tice of The Burning of the Leaves. Lorraine Dittman, 427 Greenleaf avenue, has been at home several days, with a badly infected hand. â€"#â€" Mr. Sherman Sykes, who has been in California for the past year or more, accompanied by Mr. C%it Netscher ofDcnver Colo., arrived mt the home of Mr. Sykes* parenti, Mr, and Mrs. L. P. Sykes, 825 Lake ajro- nue, by motor last week, where â-  will remain for sometime. ^UUMVVMHmnmnnm*. 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