Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1922, p. 4

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^.-Sii^ISi P' â- 'â- F0W$*?ff'ty',\, *! THE LJkE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1982 MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST lnâ„¢ttreH^w^Frier High/ Sdiuoh 65105 $5656 Air for the G String .....;.. Bach, 'OeK Early 18th Andante, -fromâ€"Fifth ISynr- phony................• •':JL\: Bethoven, Ger. Early 19th ^4575-7448* Andanie^iSantabile. from String Quartet -----VT'iofil' Tschaikoivski, Russ. Late l»tn Anitra's Dance, from Peer ^,S^or.Late-i9«;&20tn raitz f4627TranS.: lust: Late 19th 18042 -35381: Daase Macabre ,;.,;. â-  v â-  â€"saint Saens, Fr! Late 19th & 20th Dance of the^ Hours, Jrom La- ^2 Gioconda r."7T7".. .^y;• •_•/';" 1"^ f 7^ PoncfcieKi, ItaL J^:19"1 74246-64687 Deep River ............ Negro Spiritual, - Massejieiy Fr. Late WikfriSSSiT Rakoezy KJarch Funeral -March •••••••;••;':/ C/iopiw, Polish Early 19th Funeral March of a Marionette Gounod, Fr. Mid-19th 74530 35247 87513 35157 35656 '§ST'from o2?&^^ 35678-35484 Hallelujah Chorus, from the Messiah -----•••'"V'io^ Handel Ger. Eng. Early 18th 64218-64627 Hark! Hark!, The Lark â„¢-^ Schubert, Aust. Early 19th -74163-74180-74494 Humoreske ......,â-  Dvorak, Boh. Late 19th 64131-17973-64752 Hungarian Dance No. 5 ."• •.....* ' •' * ' * * ' * "ia*K Brahms, Ger. Late 19th â€"^â€" Hungarian Daises Nor«.r. -. • • ^â- "^Brttfcm* Ger. Late 19th 7463r Largo, â- ff^-Wnp^18'*^" phony r i)VOrafc, " Boh. Late 19th T4412-64227 Largo, from Xejxes .. I Handel, Ger. Bug. Early 18th 55105-35167 Marche Slav............ Tschaikowsky, Russ. Late 19th 74609-35489 JVfinuet,___from. G-Minor Symphony ...............•••• Mozart, Aust. Late 18th 64620-64121 Minuet in G »......• ••• â€" â- â- â€¢- Beethoven, Gef. Early 19th 74202 Moment Musical "•-'â- -"•-iir Schubert,. Aust. Early 19th 35597-35470-35007 Morning, from Peer Gynt Suite ..........»• • •....•• rNor:-4iate-l*tfr-&-8Wli 35^2^^XnrertUi^-^^i)m__Midsummer Night's Dream ..........»'~>^ ^^ZIIMM!feMsMKZl3^- â- Barty-Wta-- 17133 Pilgrim's Chorus, from Tann- hauser ......................, â€"Wagner,------«- Mid-19th Polonaise Militalre Chopin, Pomp and Circumstance Elgar, Eng. Late 19th & 20th 64890 Noted Health Expert Chides Medical Profession For Secrets New Yorkâ€"Publicity, if properly given, would wipe disease off the face of the earth, in the opinion of Dr. Royal S. Copeland. Health Commis- sioner of this city, in an address be- fore the Advertising Club. Advertising should be the medium the Health Commissioner declared, by wTiicirthe hitherto darlrsecrets of^tbe medical profession would be placed be- fore the public to prevent plague, dis- ease and pestilence. Dr. Copeland vigorously condemned Polish -ifariy^iitn-tlw so-called "code of ethics" of doc- tors who make a secret of cures for various sicknesses. "Sort of Miracle Man." "The medical profession through the ages has chosen to make itself a secret thing," Dr. Copeland said a secret thing,' Dr. "g^^^S" ^e surgeon. Dr. Cooelandjppntlnue^ warming-^n^to^Jii^^^^^i^flfe ^^^^ flta'Trot^briiiK witn WnT doctor has been looked upon asa sort ot*»^niracle man. He has hid- den his wisdom behind a veil of si- lence. An air of mystery has sur- rounded the profession, and we have developed a code of ethics, "This, I believe, is the most anti- quated, moss-covered and germ-laden institution in the world.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- To illustrate his contentions, the Health Commissioner cited cancer, which, he said, is curable in .the*be- ginning, of its growth. The public must h& taught this, he declared. If more information were given 4>y the medical profession about cancer vthe* disease would never reach the can- erous stage. , . / '7^' 'power 6f Adv«rtl«ln^pi||i||;' The power of advertising waft, viv- idly shown by the publicity given to Dr. Adolph Lorenz the famous Vien- any greater ability than at least twenty surgeons in this city possess. Other doctors, Copeland stated, did not let the public know they could cure paralysis, and so the public remained in blissful ignorance of their ability. But when newspapers began to ex- ploit the feats of Dr. ^Lorenz 35,000 persons flocked to him to receive his treatment. "There is something, wrong with the system that makes it impossible for the sick or the crippled person to know he can be healed," Copeland went on. "And the fault is with the medical profession,- which has been unwilling to advertise what it can do.'* Pr. LESLIE W. JONES PHYSlClAN~C^IRdPRACTOR--6CUI-IS,r „___=^ . Wilmette Office Room 27, Brown Buildingâ€"Hours: 10-12 A. M.2-M.9PJ. Telephone Wilmette 2587 "Residence Phone Wilmette 2558 Berlioz, Fr* Mid-19th Song: of India (Chanson In- doue)..........•............ Rlmsky-Korsakow. Russ. Late 19th & 20th 17395 Spring Song .........• • ..... Mendelssohn, Ger. Early 19th 64265 The Swan .. <................ â€"-â€"Saint Saens, > Fr. Late 19th & 20th 451^7-18208 To A Wild Rose ....... MacDowell, Amer. Late 19th & 20th 45102-64197 Traunierei -----......... Schumann, Ger. Early 19th Triumphal March, from Aida. -----------Ferclf, Ital. Late 19th The records listed above are for Vic- > loT"T^oV(iIs'r"Obtaiffable-'--at theâ€"Nortlr ^b^fl^Talifipg-JvrachJne ComiranÂ¥.-603 Davis Street, Evanston. Only records wMch are iti stock at present are listed. Build To Honor Former Legion Head Wospital, given over entirely to ex iSi^ce -men, and named for Fred- * erick WV Galbraith, the late com- im^nderof the American Legion jno «Km2f in an automobile accident l^tst spring, have been endorsed by ^Then^JeWT^^ ^Fanny I Crosby, head oV the Ame* ^^c, raised"through the^units^ Tthe auxiliary, each of which wouhT endow a room in the bospitaland ^nate it tor a man whogave his-lite^ !ttT^ptonsC^so call for a state a^ ^yo^atfon^^wnicb^H^he-go^ promised to push. No decision as to -the location-of the proposed hospital ^^hasj>een reached^ ________ 1 i MAYO'S TO TREAT DISABLED S The famous surgeons, Drs. William SSand^Chariea ^aro^wia,tr^f^mer : ijoldiers otrt^^oriajwar to » *f(Mg ^wnitai which the American Legion l,WS iSkesota will ^â„¢^ will be charged according to thcireabil- l m to- Pay. ** determined by Legion t;;,';ofBcials^, ,. . .'.....- â- â- 'â-  •'- • - ;^iSr^iili;, CALCUTTA fiPftKS' eHAilTEgi ^S'laW^pfUea-yto-: the Anierican Legion for a charter. i^ ^^mw^0^^ >® rest tarn Acts Or! The HILL'S C. B. Q. Tablet* are best by test Try Ibis anpte cxperuMnt: 1,. Drep*C.B.Q*T»bletia*riM««lek«r water. 2. Inttanlly IbeUMetbepns duintegrat or "breaking up." 3. In 10 seconds the medkal propeMes are thoroughly mixed with water. Thus, Hat's C. B. Q. Tablets act uamed*- - aJeV- fi»e rebel without dtlar and bepn chetking Cold* and La Grippe Ions before ordinary tableU, by actual test, are an* sorbed by the stomach jmces. To proie tins, sobjoct other than C. B. Q. Tablets to ' the test, and observe that in most instances aa hour or more is required for complete disintegration. - Demand C B. Q. Tablets in red bo* tngnaiure. :, At All Druggistsâ€"30 Cents S.II.IIJU. COMPANY. DETROIT' -.<•••»; :*t?vivt:S' will bring one of our taxis XTLTE 8011^^01^ "â- _ _ ^V age and would appre- ™££L SIS woitld improve ourâ€",, tninute8«@sa.i% â- :. -,â-  ,. :';.^'^^^' â- ^.^â- m.,».w» j^yr^------------ A. S. Van Deusen - SELLER OF GOOD FOOD â- â€"- ' Wilmette-Central Ave. and 12»h'St. Grocery Telephones 510, 511, 512, & 513 Meat Telephone 514 ____ Cash and Garry - . - - 5% Discount On orders of $1.00 or more of normal Profit Goods. Cash and Delirered - . - - 2% Discount These do not apply to Meat Department C% CASH ^DISCOUNT SPECIAL PRICE DOWN SALE Feb. 20th to Feb. 25th X5RANUL.ATED SUGARâ€"Eastern^ pure white, cane granulated sugar; With an order of ----$I^?0 or more. Cash or charged. M o discount. ~ m 10 lbs. FLORIDA GRAPEFRUITâ€"Large 64 size, __. 3 for 25c ^L0RIBA-0RANG3ESâ€"Are very sweet and fine nowr~The freeze in California has raised the price of navels which makes Florida oranges the better purchase. .'.- Aj\g* 150 size, doz. 60c; 176 size, doz. 50c; 216 size, do^1_1^JJJ_L:_1±^....v.:;.,. .^^.*.^^Jjl|V, C0OKING APPLESâ€"All sound, firm fruit. ^:S" fiftj» 10 lbs.-T-............................................................ r\^£*JWV: CREAMERY BUTTERâ€"Delicious flavor. Ex Ua fauty quality, bulk, lb. ....:. ;-â- *â- ',vvvt^-v^v. ^v^.V4^_^.ilâ€":^-; ^RESH EGGSâ€"Absolutely fresh, candled eggs. ^t^==P " ...... very low price to close out a very limited^uantity, can 27j^c; dbzZ^7...., RED ALASKA SALMON- First quality, No. 1 tall can...........;..............v."~â- T7VTT'ri-'Vl 32c CONFECTIONERS XXXX Powdered sugar, lb._fik&c_ . .10c (5ii^^ i^^^ssiK^sa^^s^&i^s^^^ FRESH COCOANUTSâ€" Large, each .........'.... - . SHOPPING BASKETS-^ Flexible marketing baskets, g .; ;.,,,eacb^«.-^.;^rr!5r*^ ^^i^rrT^rt'^^lSc^ r. COFFEEâ€" My^ 5wn Ijlend "makes a rich, sweet, creamy- drink; 38c regular, jibs: $1.00 TEAâ€" Basket fired Japan, 75c quality, tt> ......... .;_____......... .60C APRICOTS. Fa^ey^^leadheiiar-tt)....-----37c^ PRUNESâ€" Santa Clara, 40, 50 size, lb.. I9c FIGSâ€" â€"Smyrna, 7~crown. The-largfest, finest flat figs grownt_tt.JLi_._130c PET MILKâ€" 7 Large can v.................lie MEAT DEPARTMENTâ€"- Native Chuck Pot Roast^ot^eefr1 lb........................24c Milk Fed Veal Stew, lb.....-25c Fresh Spare Ribs, lb.........18c Miller & Hart'sSquare Deal BacpiSj. nrr^rr. :;t1ttT7V7^::t;. . 21c Pickled Pigs' Feet, 2 lbs... • • • 25c CRACKERSâ€" National Biscuit Co. Have been reduced in price several times, and bulk crackers are nearly % the price of packages. â- __• Premium Soda Crackers, lb.. 18c .. ..LTER^BAKER^ GERMAN" SWEET CHOCOLATEâ€" _i4rlb cake ..-------, •......... .9c J^-lb cake ........ v.„.„.J!^._^iJt5e_ RiCHEIJEJLjCOeOAâ€" Dutch Process, % lb can......25c QUAKER INSTANT ROLLED ==OATSâ€"~" "~~ " "* ~ - 7 Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, lib 4"oz. â€"pkgv- ..r. .^r.-rrr-. v^TTrrvr:rvTTTl2c' RICHELIEU ROLLED OATS-* These oats are the finest, whitest, cleanest oats madei largfe-l_lbL - 7 az; pkg....................20c REAL EGG NOODLESâ€""^ Pkg. .........7......... ...22c RICHELIEU MACARONI AND SPAGHETTIâ€" .-â€"-frâ€" HExceptionally fine quality, large ^P^2r e^^ykgr-v^^rrrvT^Tl2^g ~=^fM^RD-PHOSPHATE ^ "BAKING POWDER^^-â€" J 16 oz. can 30c; 8 oz. can.... .18c RED K1DNEY3EANS Drte^, lb ' , ...Wkc -LIMABEANS^ ©He^JS NAVY BEANS-- 777 Fancy, hand picked, tt> RICHELIEU CATSUP, .......8c GramirirCrauckefs Oyster Patties Ginger Snaps, All 15c pack All 8c packaa,_7___........_. RICHELIEU RIPE dLIVESâ€" New crop extra large olives, qt.- can ............^...........70c RANDOLPH RIPEULTVES^c" New crop large olives, qt. can 50c GILLETT SPANISH QUEEN JOLIVES-T ':' _zl ^_.__: Large olives,â-  T lb 1 ozHbot. .45c ^BEECH-NUT PEANUT BUTTERâ€" 10 oz. bottle...-„•â- ;-..... *r;... .27c CAMPBELL'S CONDENSED SOUPâ€" ^1___1__J______ 7 Any knid, doz.............. .$1.30 SUPERKiRJFAMILY^-^^^^^ LAUNDRY SOAPâ€" "^ __A very good4a4indry^-s«ap^afc=a= very economical price. ^7 100 bars in box^=^T^fT?f?$3^5 10 bars ........""............ .38c CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY -DAP- 100 bars in box..(.....u..$5.50 PIERRETT^TBONELESS ^7^ £^ SARDINESâ€" ^# In olive oil. First quality, halves, large can.................. ,29c CASBACO SARDINESâ€" An oliye.AJ^^sUMgfU^UBLiZe- nMOVtH ROCK TUNA FISH No. 1 can, 37%c; No. % can 20c RICHELIEU CRANBERRY SAUCE-*. ^ ^ No. 2 can................. .f38c FERNDALL GRAPEFRUITâ€" No/ 2 can, doz. $3.75; can....32c CAL-GRO APRICOTSâ€" Fancy quality. 10 bars Heavy syuip, lo%-^50; can .............-----..iCWrSOc SUNBEAM YELLOW CLING PEACHESâ€" .gOe- -^.Austin, lpchbls7^ £& highest igrade fruit. Heavy syrup? large No. 2% cans, doz. $4.65: can 39c PLYMOUTH ROCK BARTLBTT1PEARS---^â€"â€" Fancy, large No. 2% can, doz. $4.50; can ........____._____.38c MONSOON ASPARAGUS " •POINTSâ€" White No. 1 square can. Doz. $4.50; can ..;..............3714c VIRGIN CORNâ€" A very fine, tender, sweet corn. Doz. $1.50; 2 canfc^i^^^^^Sc^ sunbeam corjmj- -â- .:;â- '."aM JWe have-had many complini^nts oh this corn. It is delicious^ __s.weet-Corn. Doz. $2;10; can. .18c BABY STUART SIFTED EARLY JUNE PEASâ€"?^*»^^= Tender, sweet, very reasonable; doz. $2.00: can ,^.^^±^,J^.wlTc TURNSTILirTOMATOESâ€" ". Extra standard. No. 2 can, doz. $1.60; can.................14c AMERICAN^FAMILY WASH^- "^.e- $1.60; can ..-----.-------.. rSr*- ^HmELIED^TOIJATOES ING MACHINE SOAP CHIPS^ 1 lb pkg.....................20c SHELF PAPERâ€" - White 24x36 «ize sheets, lb V.. 18c A^iftoigPAtarrxm^ETg^^; paper- ~ â- â- â€" ,. â-  : ]~z:-......â- ; 4fo SOO^TO'^izv^roB: dbzv;^.;... BROOMS-^ KÂ¥dkalii^^^wedK^ett^.'riM^ each .......'..........*......80c ENGLISH WALNUTS^ Fanry Grenoble; in shell, lb 40c R^ELIEUTPURE MAPLE Redi^ipe tomatoes. Solid packi JeJIpious flavor, No. 2% can^ lib 10 bz. net, doz. $2.40: can,...20c FRENCH MUSHROOMSâ€" -BEANS«-^ ^tnng^^iNcv-2N;iaiK^Et; ^SFbar*: gain price. No casn'discount. Doz. $3.00; can ............ .25c ^O^S^ Aluminum iSleaner, large pkg. 30c TOBEY FURNITURE^ POLISH fr^2^^z7^ttIe;??^IK .'50c 2£~^:m|, 'WWt^M^.

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