Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1920 — Page 5

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SIMAS FOR

SU1YSIDE PAINTS M, TREE, SANTA AND |

incr«a«e over those of preear*. Sfae gives the proporof mainoorished school children

■ per cent, in 1*14. « per cent, in ms. 12 p#- cent, in 1S1# and 21 per cent, in 1417* With stxch conditions

trffiii. »» a** * < e ▼¥ i tii w i xxiM« eu, oaci iee revealed* with over 24NMNM mainour- for. the diet regulated and

PR0GRA1

CAROLERS ADD TO PLEASURE.

PATIENT OVERLOOKED

To the Editor of The JS-nr*'

Hir—To STftt the &,»t ..«d4F,#0d men ,*h*d children In their school* and fr - fn * American errny in the great tfee number rapidly increasing, world war 3,2Sd,0W men were ex- the child welfare agencies have fce-

aimned, Sixteen oer cerrt of oor. come aroused.

ho»* —— - fr.f_-a Malnutrition, say the chief medical ^ .y« were total.y dtsqoahned. fofficer* of England after many years perhaps another it per cent, were not < ©f observation of its effect*, is one at to fight because of defects «**t ! o* S'eatest to the chiles ■lessened ttoeit' effUrtency. There were | to become disabled and onemmaln physics! ■ shortcomings:, | ploy able. Incapable of resisting dis-

who think that the old-

ioiu-d spirit of Christinas is no

have been at the Christy at Sunnystde, With a t^rtalnmeat and Christpatients, employes; and nests took part and enjoyed vitles. .The program opened

Christmas

tTlaus and the

4pPPWIPPPHVilHiPRPPB||pHI9BBiRIH|l9|BIHRIi9HHHHPU|iRiH^HIRipVlii pi% of these: largely due to lack of cm* 1 ^he* t Ani J! effects ° n * et

» ph_

t of the child.

proper nourish nent at

the isdividuai s life. Whew one con

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. The parts in the play were by patients and nurse*, and tmisWa) numbers were given

‘ten patient*.

Tianrilla While staged arranged the tnnsloal num prfgr'am was given in the

si tiers that nearly 23 per tent of oor young men are suffering from some form of physical disability due in part to undernourishment it indicate* an alarming condition in the entire ■ population of the . country .from the ■■same cause. That we don’t know how to live is a foregone conclusion i,.^ <**'***’ fbe circumstances.

^^airy ^iod * Hundred* of thousands of Amefl

sind . van t «»•! '.7:1

ittg room where a

lighted

ations sn

can Children are andernonrished or are suffering from malnutrition. Dr. Mewman in hi* ftl« and 1517 reports include* the fact that fully IS per cent, of the school children are malnourished. In England, in spite of the war malnutrition is on the dej crease-. Medical officer# attribute the

if* .. tp*: 1 ******fghersass of marked malnutrition to

s the higher wages, which have made

purchase of an adequate bit posHpeaking generally, however,

and

•eeted

(Murtn Appesr*.

real Eanta Claus,. In

the consensus of opinion among Kng- * - * " - - ehil-

W, Cordon,

Each Most

Jish medical officers is that the eh

the person i 4r ® 11 " f th * *<-bools are, on the whole,

distrlbtttsd

patient * “

of them

,ta a better nourished condition- than

received »r*s-1 th ^ v were before the war. In our

were sent by ® wn country the figure* are

. the

friends and others were supplied by SwatSyn^dat*^ h * V,S

friend# of the institution,

Carotsrs passed through the corrf- “ early In the morning and

patients with their Christ-

f*.

i?as a signal for. eighteen

pairs of tittle feet to race po»tb «**te to the fireplace in the assembly room where eighteen stockings tor* bulglriy with gifts from Hanta,

ed Henry, president of the managers, was present g, find was’ enthusiastic success of it, "The man«f the institution," Dr. Hort"has put forth a-great ef-

makc this Christ mas at tiu»a 'memorable one for every one patients, and I think It has

d«d admirably,"

eiits w«rb permitted to have

all dfcy.

Thanks Friend*.

"Christmas is the day of all day* when the Xamity circle should b«r i' 5 '-*- ' said Dr, H. M. Hatch, superintendent, "but Sine# that Is Impossible for our patients, we hope that ♦fieir relatives and friends will spend s# much time as possible with them and help them enjoy the day to the utmost. The success of our Christmas is due to the efforts not only of t very employe but to the many

who dP ——“-‘ir

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vest) gat ion s was made is March. 1511, by the buerau of child hygiene of ©sew Tork city. Of 171,011 school ofcMdrerr from the borough of Manhattan who were examined, the following results were obtnined: Grade 1, excellent. J7,2 per cent,; tirade 2. pass7^ able, €1.1 per cent.; Grade 2, poor. ,u l*,$ per cent.; Grade 4. very poor,

*3.1 per cent.

A number of scale* for grading

friends

Ipp L Mm 'Wm ffismmSmmM ibanMoir the Organisations and Indivjdugis who have contributed to this mid. Wo are indebted particuitriy (o the Kunnyside Guild, which played a prominent part in making tivis tim beet Christmas Hutinyslde

has ev*r had," ■■'.,'■, "

did everything possible

■I ■■il a *' a to heiMf shall take thii occasion of

^ew College lasrruetor. I0(ieci»| to The IndisnspohR Mews] EVAN8V1LLK. Ind., December 26,~ Mimm J<*#si« I* DUboc will come to this mty January t to become assistant to Professor Barr in th# department of el neat ion In i-jvansvljle College. Mies imbue ha* the degree of master of arts, from th* University of Chicago and is now working for the degree of doctor of philosophy. She has had more than tan years' experience In teaching In Iowa. liHnois and other stats*. Miss Duboc also served one term as county ffbperlntendent in Iowa, gf-srai

obtain! n

a* i typi

not so

no method of

f data for the whole country England, so results of only investigations are our only One of the ifiost recent in-

Kemtie, of Dunfermiln, Scotland, was adopted by th* bureau of child hygiene of New Tork city a few year* ago and is now used generally throughout the •country. This scale divides children into four classes,

thus:

L Excellent. The state of nutrition of a child of superior healthy condition or the perfectly well nour-

ished child.

2. Passable. Children falling Just short of excellent (normal). 2. Poor. Children requiring super-

vision.

4. Very poor. Children requiring

medical attention.

The ones falling in Groups 3 and 4

are usually considered as cases of malniiintion. The value of this scale lies in the fact that It makos grading easy because in Groups 2 and 4 It

names somefhlng definite to

be done

it exp] gr»de<

merely excellent, compared with oth-

/ a

to a child and In Group 1 it explicitly

hud

ir**«?***,, tvw- w i ^ w*i~

ere of a group, but in one who would

states that * chf

ed not

■■■■I groui

be considered excellent anywhere. In making the classification other factor* than weight are, of course, considered. The general appearance of the child, the condition of th* skin and aubcutarveouH tissue, the muscular tone and development, the state of the mucous membrane, th* vigor or Ustiessne** which may appear In th* child's facial expression, movement*, voice, Interest and attention, all contribute to the decision. In fleur**. New York** 1,000,*00 school children would be distributed about as follows: Normal, as regards nutrition, 172,000; passable, 011,000; seriously’ undernourished. 210,000, According to D. Josephine Baker, this last number is

PURE, WHOLESOME, NUTRITIOUS Ask Your Grocer for WEBER MILK Early Delioeriet Oar Specialty PROSPECT 548 AUTO. 51-521

v-iopmeat

feet ions

are shown

and mental d«-

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4i*e*s* such as measles. eaee between the well-nourished and a malnourished child at once appears. Malnutrition makes the child susceptible to tuberculosis, which, once started, tear* down th* body and increase* the degree of undernutrition. If mothers coald be taught to regard undernctrition as an abnormal condition likely to result at any time la serious illnea* and possible death, they could be more easily persuaded to strain every effort to bring their children up to normal. The first step in th* treatment of malnutrition Is to find the eau This means a careful Inouiry into the child's whole method of living ss well as through standardised physical examination. The cause discovered, the

need to be rcasoved. had teeth cared

-t regulated and a new

iFpoverty'ia* a delornhSag factor the cause of malnutrition the help of relief agencies' must be enlisted. Ignorance of the requirements of adequate fowl and he&thfu! living must be replaced by knowledge, and parents urged to exercise a wiser, firmer control of their children's way of

living.

To do all these things requires a program of health education and

Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles

the provision of op-

portunities for securing proper food and living in the fresh air. Some of the geneies which have been established to meet these needs are: 1. School lunches, established in England following the discovery in 1»U*. of the extent of malnutrition, serving during the year of 1914-la. 29.500.31 S meals by the educational authorities. The American school lunch is of two types, one the mid-

moraing lunch to supplement -the ,-

scanty breakfast in order to provide nourishment for underweight children and the other a hot midday lunch for those whose mothers are away or who

can not go home at noon.

2. Fresh air classes or schools.

ith nourishing food, fresh air, and physical and menial work suited to their condition, it is needless to say the gain of these children in all re-

spects is usually striking.

3- The conducting jf malnutrition clinics or better still the nutrition class in which children meet once a week are examined by a physician and receive class instruction in food values and hygiene. Weight charts

are kept snd the children

compete

to see which can gain most or be first to reach the normal weight lines. Visits to the home to study home conditions and engage the interests of parents In-carrying out classroom instructions are a necessary and valuable part of the workThe school is the logical place for this health instruction. Here, regularity of attendance can be easily secured. and the combined efforts of the medical service, hygiene classes, the

physical training exercises, the domestic science department and thn school lunch, as well as the general activities can all be utilized to insure that all the children learn, 'and during the school uay. at least practice healthful hygienic living. Chicago has Just started a city-wide campaign of this nature Ifl Its public BS; LAURA J. WOLFOLK. Domestic Science Teacher.

WISH

very merry

all our friends

Christmas

and extend a cordial invitation to all to join our Christmas Thrift Club for 1921. Save a little each week and be assured of an even Xmas next year check from us.

INDIANA’S LEADING “BLIND MEN” SAY: Now that Xmas is about over, let’s start in Monday with a whoop— don’t wait until New Year’s to make our resolutions, but make them now. Pu^h business now—let’s make Indianapolis the busiest spot on the map.

Kill the Knocker and Decorate the Booster

R. W. DURHAM CO., Successors to Durham & Darnell Shade Co.

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In the Morning! The best breakfast in the world is waiting—a bowl of milk and big fat slices of Lang’s Bread the body builder That same firm, white milk loaf mother used to make as a family treat. She doesn't have to bother now. All the homevalue, taste and nutriment is in this new Lang loaf.

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Manger to Throne via the Cross’ i 11111111111111111 iii i iiiiiHmiiiiiHHimniimiiiiHiiimiimimm Beautifully colored screen pictures JOHN KNOX, LECTURER-EVANGELIST Meridian and Eleventh §11 good music Sunday* December 26,7:30 P. M. seats free i. r i. -., || ^ | ||ri||] .: ■.. .^ irr| . j.. ||;|1| ;1|| | r .. |||| j. ■ -' |i ; iii| l ;-f I j- iiy 'iriir 1 :. rij'i'i, .-jii”.--'' ifii.r r-n i' ; gr*r'-ii t, rk’.rW* : ^w''^Fhraftn' T f>«»wJJ^kjjiy|ByM^ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiH^

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Get the ORIGINAL Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract of aelected malted grain, reduced to powder form. th# Food-Drink far AN Ages. Used successfully for over I/3 century. NTSiffMunfor to tee, coffee, cocoe A quick lunch readily digested. Intlforatiag, HoirUhlif, Otllelsas A»k lor Hortick*. M AU Ponnulm Prepared in a moment by briskly stiningt he powder in hot or cold water. Keep at home or when traveling. Ask For ..sCet Hor lick’s thus Avoiding Imitations SUBSTITUTES Coat YOU Sam# Pries

Writ* for free sample to Horlick’s, Dept. B, Racine, Wia.

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SCHNULL & COMPANY, Indianapolis

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2 Dozen, 2-Grain Quinine Capsules for 25c Evwythlag Frert, Geaniu, of tto Poroot oid Boot QooHti. P rlco. Subject to Change Wltheet NeUee

Armand’s Celd Cream Powder

Armand’s Fae* Powder

name Delivered fresh from the oven to your grocer daily. ASK FOR IT

POLK’S Best MILK ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN

Order by Phone. North 852, Auto. 23-331.

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1.25 Absorbine Jr • 0c Abilena Water *1.00 Albolene Oil.. •••:•• SSe Allen** Uleer 1 ne Salv*...

75c Alopheo Pill* ( . 10 ®2„- wu.iu-

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50c Badex Salts 25c Beecham Pills.... 25c Bellans i-.-

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CHEERFULLY LOOKING AHEAD TO THE NEW YEAR! ^ ~ ’it" 4‘ ^ v •• * <4.-.. w • .* £ r.’ ' i: . ■ 2% '••a'.v V; -/» Business Better Here Than Ever

Let’s All Look Ahead With OptimismPrepare and Co-operate

tj\0R our part,* we’ve arranged a remarkably attractive program of sale from Christmas to New Year. Then our great Co-operation Sale! The offerings planned are- certain to make thousands of new friends for the Union Store, now in its second year, the busiest one in its history. Our co-workers are just as d^timistic as the executives of the concern. All our organization is linked together in friendly and loyal effort to make BETTER TIMES—all enjoying the benefits of a Cp-operative Sharing Plan which has been and will continue tt> be a splendid incentive to BETTER SERVICE! ♦ Here is a forward-looking organization, appreciative of the favor of our public and its faith in our printed Word. I' . : ■ ; :4-, Let’s All Try for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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30c Mucol

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118 North Pennsylvania Street

Hot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes and Combinations at Cul No Mail Orders Filled at the Reduced Prices. Haag's laaeet Powder Kills Bcdbags, Flea*. Reach#., gats aad Plaat Uee. Haag’s Pitts for faufigestioa, Sick Headache, Biliousness Mi Constipatioa The 7 Haag Cut Price Draff Stores An Located in the Center of the Shopping District of The Haag Drag Stare at 156 I. Illinois is Only Six Dears Hortfa ef Interarbae Statioa The Haag Drug Store*, 27 & 53 5. Illinois St., are in first square S. of Wash. St The Haag Drug Store, 101 W. Wash. St., is in the point room of the Lincoln Hotel The Three Other Haag Drug Stores are located at 114 N. Pennsylvania St, 1 55 Virginia Ave. and 802 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis