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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jul 1924, p. 16

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WILl\IETTE LIFE. FRID.\Y 1924 HAY FEVER TIME BRINGS COMMENT State Director of Health Offers Advice .\pproximatl'ly 100,000 pt:ople in Illi.,uffer irom hay ien.:r annually during tiH· -.pring, ~ummer and fall mont h ... according to tigun·., IJa'>L·d on an l"tilllation made hy the American l·l.cy Fn n a"ociat iun. .:Uiny oi thc.,c P· oplt· c!o not kJHm that the.r arc subjut to ha-' int'r but rather n·g-ard the 1r troublt· a' .. ~umnH.:r cold~." "retnrrn11 catarrh," "rhiniti.,," etc., de· hn·d Dr. (,;we D . Hawling.,, 'tate lu alth d1r1·, tor. in commenting- on the -·tuation. · It i' pretty g-r·wrally known," ~a id tlu· din-rtor, "that hay fl'\cr is cau ed In IHeathinl! air laden with cer t ain k111rh ol pollt·n. It is 'n ot so w el l known that affliction, of the ·'s urn nll·r C(JIIl" \arJt'l) an: irt:quc:ntly hay ft cr 111 n·dlit} and that such ordin.ar) nrcum,tant't·' a' a chanl{l' in the ·hn·t·tion 01 tht· prn dilinl{ \\inch or rt·mo,,d ot tht· ,ufT,·rt·r from a ,uhurllan to a <'Jt_\' rt·.,idl·nct· frequently H·,nft, 111 ahno't 'pontancou, relief. '·<"·tr fo)J,.., who neHr had haY fe\'('r m,,,. ,u<frknlr rome down wiih thi di.,t·a,(· a' a rr,ult of a n automobi le trip into tin· rountry where pollen fr<Jm a certain kind of gra ·s, weed or trel·, to \\hich tlu:y arc o.,u~ccpt i ble h,q,Jlt'lll'd to ht· ahunclant. F.xperh on tht· ,uloJt'\'1 dn·lar\' that polll'n in sufluH·ut nltln ntratio11 to cau'l' hav fnn rart·h tril\\'1' tor more than :1 lllllt· frtflll .it' "lllrn t'Xl'l")lt IW \\ 111cl) \\'l·atht·r \\ IH'n the polkn irom rag-\\<···tl, illld oth,·r iall hay int·r \\Tt·d, Ill.<~· lw 1 arr~t· d ior ti, t' mik' or morl' . "Jt i' tit-<11. thndon·. th at Ollt' ma\' 1'11)01' .d1t111't l'OIIIpktl' lllllllllllity tO h;l\ fn t·r \\ hik in a drn1 n to\\ n cJi,tJt~t of the lit), 11111·11 rt·,icltnn· fur· tht·r out or t"'(CUr,,on' into tin: country \\Jtuld Iorin!-( on tht· illm·"· To TIIO\ ,. from th(' ouhkirh to a mort· J.nilt 11Jl 'l'<IIOII of tO\\n, '-Otndlllll" affonJ, jJht "' much rclid to hav f. \ t r patll'llh a' long jourr.· ··,. "\\ ' hl'n "'l'ki·t)! relief frnn ha1· it'H'r 11 ' ' · l'ry iu1pona·t, to st·.:.n· · t't~ aJvin· of a local ph) 'icia n familiar wi th lliJh NEW LAURELS FOR LUSK IN EUROPEAN RECITALS :\I ilan I.u k. \\'ilmette's own viol ini-t . on hi s pre-,ent European. tour continue~ to gain new cncomJums from tht· pre-s and the pul~lic. n~e numht·r oi hi~ admirer.. " ~r0\\'1111{ and clue to his e\·er-incrca~ing following he , has been termed the "Prince of \'iolinio,ts" hy hi-. friend. Edward Ht·,·n. the Pralo(ue corrr,ponclt'llt of the :\e;,. York Herald . .\t a recent concert in nort!l~rn flohcmia, in one of th e larger ctttc.s, Aoleslav, M . Lu k scored a sp lenciJ(J ,uccr >s. The BoJc,\'a 2ritung, ( :\la.Y 30. 1924) writes: "Lusk captivated h1, large audience with hi, perfect technique and ~oulful interpretation . . He was cpecially cffecti,·e in the. E mn~or concerto hy }.[cndelssohn tn wh1ch large, powerful tone, brilliant, sparkling technique in rapid pa-..,age work notably shone . Spontaneou s _applause rl'\\'arderl thi s brilliant art1't who rank.. easily among the greatl·st virtuosi of ,·iolin playing." In addition to his many appearances. :\1 r. J.u,k was (·ngaged for another t·ala concert to be held in Smetana Saal (the large t concert hall in l'ragucl on July 4, under the patronal-{r of Ambassador ~in-.!ein. On tl1e ,ame program ~fane (a\'an of tlte t 'hicago Grand Opera company and Ottaker ~rarak, famou~ Czerh !<.:nor. \\ill si ng. :\1 r. Lmk's farewell recital in Prague is scheduled for Aug-ust 4. He will make a brief stay in Germany and Holland and l'X"l' Cls to return \\'ilmettc late in .\u~u,t. The \\'i lliam ~her111.111 ~ Ia~ and Dr. Sanger Brown trophit·, wlll ha: pla~ed ior Saturda,·. July IY, at . th~ lndtan Hill Golf cliJI>. Th·' play 1' to~ men, and the partner, l>l"t l·all wtll top the leaders. . ~lerlal play for tht ~. La!lrlon_Hoyt troph' will attract tht· g-oiter' Saturday. )uly 26. \\'ith theo,e schedu!es. the July golf tourn anH'IllS at ln~lt.a.n Hill will rlo~l'. The ne:-.t competrtrve e 1·1·nts come Saturrlay. .\ugust .2. when tht· }.[. Patti :\oye~ trophy ~til he put up ior in match pl,t) agamst par. Indian Hill Club Golfers Have Trophy Tournaments Screens Screens Order vottr screens from us now-Any amount-Any size · :\lade in our own factory REAL SERVICE Plate and \\'indow Glass-G lazing-Mirrors-Art Glass Picture Frames and Framing Paints and Varnish NOTICE · IS was pre1 Board of of Kenllw at its re 14, 1924, a recomm of Loca and a1 c. Wilmette Glass & Paint W ~rks 1133 Central Ave. Phone ZS08 OFF TO CAMP . Col. .\Jhcrt 1.. Denman. supcrt!lttJIII<nt oi polin·. -ta rtcd fo.r the f!ltlitan· trclfllll~ 'tl.lftl'r' at Camp Custer: ,, .rr l:attlt· l'n·ek, ~lich . , early Ja.,t ",- 1·k. ancl on Saturday last the folio\\ in\! \\'ilmctte men departed for tha: ,allll' placl': ~fajor R. }.falcolm :\I c Kerchar. ca \·airy: Lieut. Harvey L. Hopp. c:t\alry. and 1fajor G~orge R. H arhau~h. They will he stattoned at the :ixth Corp headquarter>. Why Worry! When you can have it dry cleaned? Let us restore your clothes to their original newness. Hemstitching Repairing CLERK-CARRIER EXAM The: l.'nited States Civil Sen·ice comllli"ion announces that on August 5 an open compctiti'c examination will he held for the po~itions of clerk and carrier at the \\'ilmettc Postoffice. Information may he secur.(·d by ap-j plication at the local postofl1ce. DE LUXE CLEANERS 1105 CENTRAL A VENUE Phone Wilmette 690 STATE OF I COUNTY OF VILLAGE OJ TO THE H · AND BO OF 'IT H Furnishing Power for Home Conveniences No. 3 in a series of statements about this Company's business ~ II ~1,,. oul iftlh P'.'JI "I; that .:::~·1 .: it~ty @ @ I Ii ·· Oth{'f\\'1·" i ad' ()11(· \\ l'J t ,f, ·. , ,, 1, Ill{ trrp r .; .. r,: Jt·aciiil' fin·! one· -.F m 1111' '" .· ,., .... tbk p··uitratlt'itt of goinl{ fron lo,lll to \\<,r.,·. "' tnany hay fcn-r \ ICI lllh han, v f r -: thl jtf e'a:11n· of t ill' ofTl.'ndnt~ pollt·n i· t·onr<·rnt·cl. lnch·t·d tl IJC, .t~lltll,.ll-. h q·Jll'n<, th at tlw du . t from cotfn· · nn·lt·r' a nd fl our m ill , cau " h.t\' it·n r 111 'ome pt·oplt· 'o that th<: Jr J~rohkm \\Ould J,(' ,impk \'llou.,h eot·tpan·cl \\ith th t· fellow who m:t -t d{ld~e a dozen vari<·t it·~ of grass ,ttlcl w~···d 1 oi l( "' to whieh It(· is ~U,l'l'(Hihle ir. ordt:r to a1oid hay f{'\'t'r." ol" I" ±:L..i:'.;Gi'RICITY is the modern servant i11 the house, saving time and labor and adding to the comfort of the home. In the cities and towns served by this Company electric appliances are being used in large numbers. Connected to this Company's transmission lines are: The announcement that the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois has been awarded the Charles A . Coffin Medal for 1913, is a tribute to the territory in which this Company operates as well as to the service it renders. This award was made to this Company ir competition with the electric light and power companies of the Uraited States "for distinguis."*d contribution to the cJevelopmentof electr1c bght and power for the convenience of the publtc and the benefit of the industry" RE Gent1emen1 W e, the u~ Board of L Villag e of Illinoi s, hav be prepared the nature, crtptlon of having caUl matl e a part~ acriL ed In t ln gs of said nlents, puns give n notice 11uant to l av li e h earing qu estions, p ord ered · th mad e and t tmprovemen eluding sal and having prepared, p pr escribing calit~ and prove me nt assessm ent th e r eof, an~ said s ubje~ shall be m shall be p Is h ere wit RECOMME ~ NEW MOTOR TOUR GUIDE NOW OFFERED TOURISTS Tht· 'al'atron tr ip h) motor ear to countn. mo\ultain'> a nd .,ea~horl'. i~ tlO\\ sud\ a11 l'o,ta hlislll·d practice, that for car owners eac h year it i only a mat!(·r of deriding just wh<·rc t o go a11d how to get there, through all parts of the country. .., an aid in hl·lpin!{ to "<'ti le thi., qul'qion for many motori,h, The Automobile C luh of rnerica ha . j ust published the eleventh edition of it annual road hook, the 1924 A >.ociated Tours Guidl'. Th e main highway hown in the g uide arc good hard o,urf~cNI · oads and lead the motor vacationist thro ugh country of scenic charm a nd interest. The guide O\'ers hy means of road map' and itinera ri e. with mileage , all the count ry ea t of hieago from ~lainP to Florida; also including ra tl'rn Canada. Thl·re i> ah.o a transnmtinental tour from coast to coast that sl'n'es as a guide to l'astern moton'>t coming we ... t and western mo~ori ts coming t·ast The 'e w England numeral road mar king ~Y't m is shown on all mapo., of that section. There are al o gi,·en in the guide's 1 )(_J yage , rn~to,r map., of the principal ctttt'~ showtng exactly how to enter and leave them; Canadian motoring n·gu lation ~; and a concio,c table of the motor law~ of all states. For the con\'enicnct· of car owner the club has had the guide distnbuted through local motor clubs, hook tores, news dealer , and druggi t . 102,500 electric flat irons 56,400 electric lloor lanlps 33,500 electric motors 31,350 electric fans 26,300 electric vacuum cleaners 15,315 electric washing machines 3,165,780 incandescent latnps In addition to the above home conveniences, this Company furnishes electric street lighting in 137 cities and towns and provides the power to pump water in 69 communities. And from the Company's gas plants is piped the fuel for 91,600 gas ranges, and to .more than 300 factories, using approxtmately 3,300,000,000 cubic feet of gas per year. Public School Music Clua Graduatea at Northwestern Thirty-five st udent s who ha1·e com pleted three ummer se ion of work in public chool mu ic at Northwe,t un uni\'er ity wer awarded diplomas at the ommencement t'Xerci e of the Aml'rican In titute of Kormal Mdh· od , ht'ld Ia. t Friday in Pattm 'Ym· na ium, E\'an ton. The graduating e erci c con i·tl'd of an laborate program of mu i and thi wa. followed by an informal dance at the gymna aum. The c1 pre ident i John W. {cAlli ter and Mis Verna C. MacPher on i cretary a11d trea urer. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS Seroing 6,000 ·quare milu-202 citie· and towm-with Gcu or Electrir:it;y JNO. S. REESMAN, Diatrict Mana 1 er tll Cburcb Street Phone Evanston 3HO EVANSTON Pbone Wilmette Z&St

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