.AvE THE TREES! SA CHALLENGES W.LA. ,^Hn»«d from Paâ€" l> n the white mass of eggs which KJLally found on the top of the Cp- 12? hey immediately ascend the JS and begin attack at the top. Usually growing stronger and ^.*3^* SB'S* a period When full-grown, Jing their Cocoon. After J from one to several weeks V the Cocoon, they emerge a full-fledged moth The female is wingless and in THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921 jf»«tjj»% «ftry case goes no fur- thS £n*I! th.€ to° oi h«r Cocoon, on which she lays her eggs and then dies. The male, (of which there are very few) flies about at wilt He, too, is not very long lived. If we have an early Spring and warm Sum- mer, from three to four broods can be hatched out. "This insect can be controlled by a thorough brushing off of all Co- coons and egg-masses and a spray- «nsr with Arsenate of Lead solution, with four pounds of Arsenate of Lead to one hundred gallons of water, to kill the living Caterpillar^ "This is the-proper time to spray and it is suggested that all of our cit- izens get behind the movement and use a solution of the following in- gredients: , Water, 95 gallons, Kerosine Emulsion, 5 gallons, Arsenate of Lead. 4 pounds. "This solution will go a long way toward eliminating both Tussock Moth and Cottony Maple Scale, but the solution must not be stronger than this or It will result in a great damage to the foliage of the trees and growing plants surrounding them. "As the extermination of. these peats depends upon the thoroughness of methods used, the Wilmette Im- provement association has investigat- ed the various organisations doing this character of work, and com- pleteness of their eqilipmenf, and extends its aid to residents of the village desiring t to Save the trees from inqury and possible destruc- tion. Paul A. Hoffman, president of the association, will gladly impart any information desired concerning the subject. Mr. Hoffman may be reached by calling Wilmette 1103." UNIVERSITY RENTS RESIDENCE FOR PRESIDENT W. D. Authorities at the Northwestern university have announced the rental by the university of the resi- dence at 1729 Chicago avenue, Evans? ton, which will be used for the new home of Walter Dill Scott, president of the institution. President Scott expects to occupy the house as soon as it is remodeled, which will be sometime in September. A 30c ad works wonders * > Phone Evansion 5700 1619 Orrington Ave. as Dealer for the Jordan In announcing the Gage Motor Sales Co., as dealer of Jordan Cars in Evanston, we do so with a great deal of satisfaction. Not only is this organization well known to the good people of Evans- ton for their keen business ability, their sterling worth and their abso- lute integrity and honestyâ€" a car that combines beauty with day- in-and-day-out serviceâ€"which gives to its owner that keen, pleasurable sense of ownership so desired by the motor-wise. And in addition to its fine balance, But, also for their fine apprecia- tioiTof the kind of service that makes for lasting satisfaction. This organization represents the Jordanâ€"because they know it is the kind of an automobile that people of taste and refinement appreciate. In the Jordan, theirtaive secured its rare comfort and its high resale value, it is offered at a price surpris- ingly low. Many there will be who will buy the Jordan for its economy, itau richness, its dependability. To all present or future owners, we feel you will find thorough satis- faction in your daily contact with this fine organization. Their watchword_is, And will always be, "Service-â€" DAN MOT OR G A R C O M PA NY. Cleveland, Oh to -