Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jun 1922, p. 10

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FKTDAY. TUNE 2, 19^ ---;-â- ;â- â- â- , mm;MmMM THE LAKE SHORE NEWS Established 1912 with whlchi Is combined THBJ WIIiMBTTB I.OCA1. NEWS __-.:. Established 1898 BACH WEEK ISSUED FRIDAY OF by LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING COMPANY -1222, Central Ave., Wilmette, 111. Telephone .Wilmette 1»20 SUBSCRIPTION.. /......99.96 A YEAR All communications must be ac- companied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication should reach the editor by Wednesday noon to Insure appearance in current issue. to their local health departments. The majority of physicians a^e also conscientious in the matter. But that does not excuse the par- ent^either-moraUy or legally, from r making it Jiis business to JcnowJ^e- - ^d-rrrioTibrthii^^ v has been recorded, * ; If parents fully realize the. im- portance to their own children of proper birth registration, no law would be necessary. ------- - -------- # â- Â» .......-_â€" This is a two-party government, Resolutions of condolence, cards or thanks, obituary poetry, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge will be made or a collection taken, will be charged for at regular advertising rates._________ Entered at the postofflce at Wilmette, Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 8, 1879. FRIDAY, JUNE & 1922. :~-~ AVOID TROUKtETFOR CHILD The local and state health dej- "^"partments* are constantly urging that the birth of every child be re- corded with the local authorities. This is for the purpose of safe- guarding the rights of the child and ^ the state. There are a dozen ways in which birth registration or the lack of it may affect a child's rights that probably never' occur to the average parent until impressed upon . him, possibly by some disagreeable legal snarl that .might, have been Z-iavoided,- ~'~-------â€" r^-^â€" These aresome of the rights of citizenship wlfich may be jeopard- ized for. the child by the failure to liave his birth recorded as required >»l#-3by law: . '.., _.._„----^ Citizenship It is the right of every child born in America to have .the fact of his citizenship made a matter of public record. ?yi-SlNatic4iaKty.v Failure to have a | certified copy of a birth certificate |i may cause a citizen of the United g_jcOmn^i^-^M^â€"- m Inheritance of property. Estates ^e of great^ valuej^ftave been Jost to li_jyner4can^eitizens /because neglect of birth registration prevented them from presenting this kind of proof. The Righ^to'Foreign Travel. 1 Birth certificates are necessary for the securing of passports. The Right to Attend JSchbol. ^^ehoolâ€"attendaiiee^ #Tup£i^a|p^ he ai-mecTwith a proper certificate of birth to prove that he is legally en- titled to attend school. The Right to Work, the na- titibnal child labor law applying to children under 16 years requires certificate wish t6 keep their supremacy, they must profit by the disciplinary actions of the smaller grbups that are actuated by the desire to bet- ter political conditions. The Smartest aigd Best Dressed Women in Chicago have their Sport and Week End Skirts but if the major parties of to-day £10.00 DOWN be 4>resent€d^as proof Hbefore ^wxjrk- lhg papers are issued to him. The Right to Vote. If a voter is S cliallenged at-thfrvp6Us ior legal I proof of his age, a copy of the birth icejrMcjto^J^^ PATTERSON BROS. TEL. WIL. 526 828JJAVISST. EVANSTON, ILL. â€"-----~ - MADE AT THE WILSON SKIRT SHOP * "Made with your own material" Suite 1418 Stevens Building Randolph 3219 I U N. State CHICAGO 16 N. Wabash I Grace Fo Mahinitxclusitc models in Linger ie and Summer Frocks. Junior Column â- iffmm ROOM 216. HOYBURN BLDG. 615 Davis Street EVANSTON PHONE 7467 iddieKoot FREDERICK A. WEIL. General Manager H. JENSEN, «,uk.«-. ...*- WEIL DETECTIVE AGENCY, inc Established ISO! [City of Chicago License) ( Expert Confidential Service -No Charge Sor Consultation Suite SOolBH IO EAST JACKSON BOULEVARD-CHICAGO Phone Wabash 52l*-NiKht Phone Lafayette 2*40 â-  HEMSTITCHING S In Gold, Silver, Ii^h Polh^^^ â-  -Pleating, Machine Scallop and Hand Embroidery. i By Transfer Embroidery.PatternsjprSocidies, Church Emblems and General Wor\. High Class Work. Quick. Personal Service. GARY Phone Wilmette 2354 r M. A. 1131 Greenleaf Avenue Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Clowd Saturdays 4 P.M Near Wilmetle Avenue Electric Station of his rights- ^T?y7Rl3>*to;Be Married. Mar- riage licenses may be granted o'nly to those of a certain age, and marr iriages are; invalid if contracted | caper. A proper birth* certificate §may be most important evidence. The Right to Hold PubKcjOfiBce. IXegaTIaj*? iorT^rtanr omces and 1 civil service commissions vis best I established by the possession of a loopy of the birth certificate. I- Amerkan^dmmunities are lax in 1 the matter.of birth records. Hardly ol&|worM~ctra ON SALE TGDAX â€"^ RECORDS II THE BEST#EN RECORDSET THT MONTH;^ - 18892nrjeenBii^^ Jc^TFeeTSorryioTMe"" Victor Rooerts Victor Roberts 0ANC1 RECORDS IBB^iTCuddleUp Bluesâ€"Fox Trot , . / My HoneyVl^vin* Armsâ€"Fox;Trot 18882 Swanee River Moonâ€"Medley Waltz t)o It Again!â€"Fox Trot 18890 Californiaâ€"Fox Trot- „ j_i________ Who Believed in You?â€"Fox Trot 1888*1 Some Sunny Dayâ€"Fox Trot '; . â- ; :,__. ~~" "Rosv Posy^-jfcaitlliDt-i:â€"-.:_â€"1--------------------------- ^T^Z^E^^.^, " RED SEAL RECORDS 66048 Serenade (Franz Drdla)â€"Violin Solo 74743 Echo Song^(Sir Henry R> Bishop) - 66047 Moonrtse (Gretdien Dick-Arthur Samuels) 74749 Lohengrinâ€"Elsas Traum' (Wagner) The Virginians The Virginians International* Novelty Orch. Paul Whiteman and His Orch. Club Royal Orchestra All-Star Trio and Their Orch. Paul Whiteman"and HirCfech. 1__: Club Royal Orchestra Mischa Elman ____ Amelita Galli-Curci Reinald Werrenrath Maria Jeritza (Soprano)* ^&23 TALKING MACHINECO EVANSTON w ^__, - . ...... t proper registration of all its ciu zens oneof its prime concerns. In %?-»-- this country birth registration is jlK required by law, but that law is H| very ine^ectiyely enforced. in many ^ cbmmuriities.?PSp low a. oer cent ^Lc^Lhirths^Jnl-Illi St! that the vital statistics of this state &m have *never heen^acce^ed ior the ff%-jgovet-iauenl»-; '^^^^^^^^^^ Bl^:The- responsibility'for '-reporting ^SWrths"extends .far enoughr-if the ^P^ii#-: were carried -out~-iFhe legal l^cs^SnSIiity begins with the phy- sician and the parental It-extends to aH connected with tne event, even 4owtrto^therowner of the hoii^ in whichIhe Dirth':tt^.|j^.-:. zwifmmfisy* JHos]pi&ls where £hilr ojren are horn isuatty make reports .i\-'%3ljL -_'„:__j ______--_;- '.-:â- â- -â- â€"-ilSii.--â€"..... â- -......â€" -â- **â- -:;:;*â- â€¢â- â- - ,-----â- .--â- .....â- â€¢â- â- _-...........7^ ....."'T T v^ft atgfe Xccouiits The Store for Children -M 60 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette -M&n^al-4a4£^ha£^ -singly- observed again. Our Flags waved gloriously ev- erywhere we looked. Boys ^M^giHsnmlLfched proudly vritli^Mjg~soldre1^ loved-veterans. Every grate- ful heart seemed bent on decorating the graves of de- parted heroes, who left us a heritage for which we can never fully pay. At least, we can not forget, and our children will not forget. Vacation days are fast ap- pToachiiig^The Store -for- Children has not overlooked Wis Important fact, and has therefore made every prep- aration-possible-to help get things ready. Don't putroff your needs until the last, minute. Come in while se- lections are plentiful and get what you want. * Dear Kiddie Nook: It all moth- ers knew as much about, your store as I do, you would be kept tfgfituy^ ^u^y^^fie^first time I ever traded with you was after a frienU malte a very eompli- mentary remark^jghXch I_will repeat as follows: ^'There is a store where you can get hiost anything you need for ^niiWeVana tlle^ reasonable." I am glad to say that you fully deserve the reputation above quoted. YoiFmTghTb© interested" to know how you help to solve my^rohlemvâ€"J-have a daughter who has been shy and backward to the point of unhappiness. She appearedT^shapeless and awk- ward. I felt so sorry that I tried various ways to help her, within our limited means. I endeavored to buy clothes which would be- _come^ er, ^x^lae_make^hings^- )k as well as possible.â€"AH- seemed quite hopeless until we dropped in your store one day. It-may1 sound likea fairy tale, but -we found a pretty dress which fitted her#so well that she insisted on we^ng it away. She looked- like a different girl, and acted more confident of herself than ever, before. In -fact, it tion we ^hair In^Mrfprget.ZJffe- called~4t an- investment in hapi very reasonable one at that. I am not exaggerating when I say that since w© have been getting ----------------------4-â€".- â-  . ....^---------^_--------------.------------------------------------â€"â€"--------------------â€"--------------â-  clothes fromj^ou, our daughter is considered a well-dressed girl, and this makes her so %apj cannot Help expressing ^gour thanksto ypffin

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