Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Apr 1926, p. 34

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34 WILMETTE LIFE April 9, 1926 EYE STRAIN Wh~n FEAR SKEETER RAID Expert Predicts Unbearable Conditions This Summer Unless War on Peats Begins Early Causes Headaches Your Eyes Need Care CONSULT AN EXPERT . I haYe taug-ht the ey(', its trouble. In a C'-hica.g-o E;.·<' College for OYer ten years. For th(' truth and rig-ht glagses at a MODERATE l"'RIC'E DR. J. J. LEWIS 7 West Madison St. 9 A. :u. to 6 P . M. l'hon e Hand. 282G COR. STATE lOth Floor Faithful Service of JOHN F. DEVINE Republican Candidate for County Treasurer should insure his nomination. Jolm F. Devine, Republican Candidate for County Trea surer, I1a · alway s gin'n the he st that was within him for the work that he had on hand. As a h o y h e \\' o r k e d in the rol ling mill, hut tep by step he al,,.;tys proved tl1at his heart \\·as in his work and the be st \\·as the least that he \\'Ott!d give. 1 le saved hali a million dollars for the people oi Cook CountY a s Clerk of the Probate Court l)ccau se hi s life history has been one of giving his hc:--t to his employer. The fact that thl· people of the County happened to he hi~ employer did not change hi:-- nature, nor his desire or abilitv to ~t'f\'l' thein. 11 is oppon<.·n t ior the rl'publican nomination for County Treasurer has a history oi tax spending. His opponent is one of the defendants in the suit brought to recover the million . of dollars paid to so-ca ll ed experts by the City of Chi cago. Contrast the record of John F. De,·inc with that of his millionaire oppont"nt \rho desirl's to collect other people's taxes, but who atlowe{! o\'er two hundred thousand dolla~ s in t;.txc.s and penalties to go unpa1d, until JU st prior to election when he compromised with his friend , the State:-- Attornev of Cook County, on a t\\'enty-fi\'e- per cent basis. The a\'erage home owner must pay his taxes in full. This m~lli o nai.re candidate by political fnend sh1p can settle on a 25% basis. Should th e e ntire County Treasurer's Offic e be now presented to him for further and greater manipulation? Ko wonder rent s arc high when other people must bear thi s rich ma .n 's burdens. If the home (JWners and tax payers d ec;i re a man who. e administration will in sure decreased tax-burdens for th emse lve s. their course is clear and certain. Their vote should be unanimous in · the Republican Primary on April 13th for John F. D('\·me for County Treasurer. Clouds of mo!'iqttitoes. sufllcicnt to ke ep suburban folks barricatcd he hind screened doors and windo\vs and to cha:--e ~-olf players off the greens were prcdictccl for carlv summer bv Edwin M. Skinner. direct or of ~fo s·quito Control in the ~I etrope>litan di strict of Chicago, for the ag·e ncics cooperating \\'tth the Cnrga~ :\fenwrial Institute. "The unsea sonab le ~ 11 o"· fall i~ to blame." said Mr. Skinner. "It JIIL'ans that th .e re will he plcnt\· of surface water at a time wh e n · temperature shou lrl hr hig-h enough for prnlif1r m_osquito breeding. A rainy sp rin C!· wJ!l aggravate conditions. Must Begin Fight Early "U J 1 1 · 11 elfss s t!! Hill' >a! 1 tofiwn s, \'dlagl'S · .\Irs . F. _'\, Trm· of thL· Orrin· ·'0'l 1 d go a 1e pests hot<:l, iormcrly ~f \Yilmette ·~~:as c~rl c1 1 .;,s >egm to 1g 1 Jt 11 Y· c 0 IH 1 tons . a,re ~~ P ~ to 1 f>e ex - h o~tt.·-.~ at a ,· anis hin~.,:· luncheon' Tues : tretli e 1 r seyere, \\'11 1 mt wns o mo-;- 1 f -· · · quitocs thirsting for the blood tha ·.s cay, o .1as,t \\:eck t<;>r the bencht T?[ neces · an- to m t tl · t L the Ladtes :\td sortety 11f the \\ tl " ·s a ure lCtr eggs. rnctlt' ~ll'lhodist rhn1rh . .In the larger part of the metro - I · -o~~oltt~~~ .area, the clay and rock strata \li"" ~lary Ellc:l JL-ntley of \Vii1 i~reliHf) do5;,r t,o the surfa~e,. atu: .the~e tn~·.ttl' and ~li-.:' .\farg.ard ~terrl'tt oi . ttlr cha11e~, ~or suh-s01l dr,unagc 1 \\ 11111 etka. -.pl'llt thetr ~prm'~ Yar~thy seepage. I In s means that the t · · r'l . . . ' · 1 'J'he Crntral-Laurel Parent-Teacher the L~g~n Ho\\·arcl Parent-Tl'arhers assocwtton ro atll'nd ih regul:tr IIH'l'ting Tuc sda:';, .'\pril 13. at 3: 15 (l'rlock. Special attt·JJtion io.; ca lll'd to the hct that tlw llll'l' tin g \rill he held at th r Howard . ; rlwDI as the Stolp gYmn;t~itttn "ill IH· u . . vd as a polling piac~ 011 that da,·. ·T he sp(·akn \\'ill he ~f i..;.., Jessie Todd. \\ho !Ja-; cktrge oi the art.work at tht· -.c hcHd c1f I·:ducation co nne cted \\'ith the l"nin·r-..ity of Chicago .. There \\'ill ill' a g-rnup of song" hv the CC'ntrai - L;~mTI Teacl.ns' Trio. ro1tlpoq··d of ~~is . . Ht·lrn Smit.h, Miss ITt·lt·n \.rch~t·nhachl'r an<l \1i s" H enrietta Black~:·tll. arr01npanied hy \1r ". lfolla-. \f. (,Jlhert. 1 C.!r-. ,,·ill h(' a\·ail:tldt· at thl' Central school at 3 ·. \ ·lc·ck tr' arrcltlllllad~te an\· 111'-'tJlhn-. fr(ltll tlH· Ct'ntral - Laurrl p ·T \ 1 1 1 . . : . \\' 111 o .not. taH·. rars. A plea c; ant -.ortal !JilH' h looked fol \\'ard t., aitn tht· ll)('c tinl!' and it i..; htlp~ ·d !o lt;t\'1 ' ;t l:trl~l· attl't1danr1' from 1,,)111 :t -..~·lriatir.n-. - - --- - - - TAKES BUS TRIP [ · · · · · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1(;lt~ l~ ll~l~~~~~.l~tt~,~~n~o~o~g:r·:l,~l~c~Jl~l~l.~~~~~ ·~ ;· ~ -- ~ r \' 111 ~ rr-. . \ . l~t ltlrl-.t·IJ,· ~24 l'r:ttr~t :L\'t 'll llt', -- _ _,__ - - 11' ·cl 1h 1, " n · k 1r 1 ·Ill :1 (, n· d 1o 1111 d - - -1 hth trip 1,, l.ttclin'-!1·111 :tnd ?\fani"ttT. Vote to Nominate \1 irh .. " l1n,· -.ht· \'i-.ilt'd hn -.on Fn)('f\' 1\ tlllcl ' l'l l. :t i ll'llll '!' rnirknt of \\'tl 1111'111', :t11d llt.tll\ lri,·llrl-.. itt tll!l , l' ritil'._ 'JUDGE ~lr '. l'tllHl-.r·Jt " 1- illl.llt<'rl.'· :t n ·-.i rknt 1 ,j I. !!; i n ~ !, Ill. · water lib erated by the melting snow will lie for a considerable time on the surface in various pools. Warm Spell Brings Swarms "With the first warm temperaturt:>s the billions of mosquito eggs that have been hibernating all winter will be hatched. Great swarms of mosq uitoes arc to he expected as soon as the nece ssa ry temperature for developmcnt comes. They will keep on breed-' ing in the surface pools a . lo ng as they persist. Afterward the mosquitors will transfer their breeding acti\'itics to stag nant streams. stormSc\\'c r catch basins, tin' can·.,.--=;·ltlyth:n).! that will hold \\·ater. "Last year \\·as only a 30 JlL'r cent mo~quitu y('ar. Should 192() h;t\'l' a great deal of m oist ure during l<LtC ~pring and ear ly summer. and all co nditions are fa\'orahk, much \\'Ork "·ill he rt'quired i·lr ordinan· .~ rlf protection." · . · P. T. A. Groups to Hold · Joint Art Discussion as~ociation ha~ in\'itcd I ' · . ~ J l 11 · < .. ... DANIEL P. TRUDE Republican Candidate for JUDGE of the COUNTY COURT To Defeat Bi ~ Partisanship \lr . : till! \lr-.. ll .tl'\1'\' \ '1.j,. 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