Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Mar 1922, p. 16

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in "if ,;:/.;|fS||||a THE L&E SHORE NEWS^RIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922 M14110 WREN p£* Poultry Man Suggests Hens ^ork a Day For Near East CRIPPLED NEW TRIER LOSES SWIM PENNANT Hens' in the state of Illinois, in a single 'day, could save the lives of If44ML iiar.Â¥Jng„ orphan children in the Near East, according t<| C. F. Pruett of the firm of f| A/*fH»ett and. Sons, Kinmundy, 111. l*^ Mr. Pruett, who handles the products of the Illinois hen and is also inter- ested in the campaign to save the starving children in Armenia, Syria and Turkey, has suggested that the Illinois hen give one day'r-work to ?the cause. •_â- ________ -^'Acording to government figures," Jays_ Mr. Pruett, ^'therft ire 25420,643 chickens in the state. The hens of Illi- nois produce 101,970,733 dozen eggs a -year. This means 3;3&2,462T3ggs each day or the equivalent of 279,372 dozen -eggfli"-----------r Could Feed Many Children Statements from the Illinois head- quarters of Near Bast Relief, 19 South LaSalle street, Chicago, say this would be enough eggs 4n one day to provide | . Evanston High school's, crack swim- ming team won the title of the Sub- urban League Monday, defeating New Trier High school in a dual meet 35 16 2£ New" Trier has held the championship of-tte league--since 1917. â- .'..".. The north shore natators entered the meet without the services of Cor- bett, regarded as one of the best fan- cy divers seen on the circuit in recent^ years. Robinson, another star of the New Trier squad, who performed so sensationally in a meet.at the I. A. C. last December, was in poor condition. Parker Davis of Evanston was the star of the meet, scoring firsts in the forty and the 100 yard swims and also doing some nifty work as a member of the relay team, which won in fast time. * m- The Evanston t«am is entered in th$ interscholastic meet which will lilf neld^at Northwestern Saturday ar*?* on April 3 will clash with Hyde Par] Chicago, city champions, in a me for the Cook County championship. IB- XIPPY DANCE A letter to my friends, men Jti business:- At the beginning of this, my 10th year with Ford Motor Co. in the sale of Automobiles, I wish to thank ttou oil for your pa'ronage, assistance and co-operation which have worked to our mutual best interest/ "'^I'rgl /, in my business, like you in yours, have seen Branch Managers, Salesmen, Dealers and others "Come and Go" _____L_. â- '> ...____.__ • â- y^m.+m. [usic By Dr. Watson's Alco Artists 6§S two and a half dozen eggs for every orphan chikMn their orphanages. The approximate value of the daily egg production in the state of Illi- nois at the present time is $84,000. At a cost of $60 a year to feed one orphan child in the Near East, this would pro- vide for 1,400 children for an entire year. One county has already put into effect the suggestion of Mr. Prn- ett, according to F. J. Michel, state di- rector of Near Bast Relief. In Mor-1 gan county an egg day has been fixed and all of the eggs laid on that day are to be turned over to the local Near East Relief committee to save the lives of orphan children,---------_ Some failed thru lack of proper financing; others, unsophisticated in business ethics, knew nothing of co-operation; some did not realize that the buyer expects "Service" as well as "Product" and for. which they spend their money. It is with unalloyed pride that I can name more than 2000 car-owner friends along the North Shore who purchase cars from me, knowing it is my intention and custom to serve and, satisfy their every desire in both Car and Service. '; â- â- ' â-  ~'""â-  aaNNETKAr WOMAN'S CLUB Saturday Evening .^.^TvSprirr.. *k& Season 75c 75c Mylbusiness has been built, Not with shrewdness, misrepresentation or questionable ad- vertising, but by Honesty, Fair Dealing and Service. It will continue to grow thru them. - When you think of an automobile, a Ford or a Lincoln, Buy of Cunningham. By your co-operation this business was established and serves the Community. I thank you. R. D, GUNNINGHSM ^FORB^and LINCOENH Exclusive Dealer With Facilities to Render Real Service M. P. LOUEtt Sales Manager Plinni. Fpamfrnn MM >TXl 810 Church Street^ EVANSTON Next to Post Office Wm. ^11 llllf f 11 lllllff If Iff III flllf III fill mi INIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli- Regular Republican Candidates For VOTESOR ALLFlVE-i-PRlMARlES APRIL 1101922 ^irreervative atuT h^ favor and recommend the prompt extension We favor active co-o|»erS^6ri Svtth the ifS^iee!' of the Drainage District and all others interested! to rid the Des Plaines River of sewage^pollutionf and the whole* SHI YVt^^ridlihg.'-bf'â- all- matter? ^hatc^ome tinder of hard roadMfornnghont the County and the carer X^fi^ipilithe jurisdicJtionrof thevCbunty Commission- ft ful maintenance and upkeep of such roads as are ^ ^ built. ^ KSercic^ feel that, the great Forest Preserve'project Much of the increased taxation is due to careless handling of the payrolls of the County for and other [ay;.:.he Itical alth an& ^est . We stand for efficient administration of alfc populated community^ the great humanitarian and protective institutions ww w«««v *v* v«4»v«»^ • __ â- _________-___ °*CookCounty which arefor the poor, the ^wtpr^ ^ and the aged. t^m&LM^L ^u^hui^ens we f^or d^ggfrg^n*: or to further tk^e^ & a modern; sani fcfut^ejpe?y1siDir^^ office. ThTFdfesT itary and adequate jail to properly house those awaiting trial. ||pf^^ plB^WJsh^ -. A ., .. -^â€"^^^^gsafceMen and,believe-the-County^ould do sALm n^terefTas toTeave no doubt that its i^its power jo aid them JiOecuring proper gmplnp original purpose is being fully carriedoui^ ment. liwwiiifiHriMiiraiiiiniiMHHttiinra^ â- â- â-  â- â- â- â-  â- â- â- â- â- u£ii|i|MIIJUllJ IlilTIi lllllllllflll t- ^ A^yfe jk^S:ir^^ ' |*cS^i5j^^

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