38 WILMETTE LIFE November 13, 1925 COLD SPELL CAUSES JA JUMP JN PNEUMON - I Mr. and :M rs. G. II. KaYana ·1· oi 1 among the most important cau · e~ of a · '~·alking to work: t f degrees 3-+9 Maple avenue and 1f r. and ..! ; ,, 70 0 mortalitY variation resulting from "Clwo'>e a tempe! a ur~ Danid l'oynl', Jr., of Chl'stnut ~l\ ~ ·.11c climatic. ~onditions that encourage _un- Farv_nhcit and avot~ dully, damp, un- \\'trc among tho se at thl: gan H ·:,t healthful habit~ . an <~ form uch th111g:-. ronllo rtablc places. ( '!Ja 111 paign Ja...,t ~aturday when ~:.~; ." :>s 1.11 llt1CJ1Za el)IdemJC::.. Broncho-pneu1 T 't of Cllt'c··gr l)l '.;'-u 't\" "' 1 Il't ·· '·'· : \1 ·,. J.(·tlllli..., II."IH.?' of Glencoe a1.H " " nt\·er ~ t Y ..... I 1 --. monia attack· infants with far gt~catcr o State Health Commissioner Of· J.frequcncv than any oth er. ag · group IH·r :-IJJ;tll d:tu~:htn, Barbara, a;-e \' t ~\I . ~·.tttllll ~ . : \\ ..I11"tell, ··: .; 1 ltill:.! ~lr. and J \lr:-. Frank.\. (, ernnl(l }) 1. ;llJC 1 . I.... fers "Don'ts" to Prevent . while lobar shcnYs no partH.:u ar prl'l- ·lt :\rdt tltll't· . Pa. i<tr t\\O \\'<..'(' k·c;,. .' 1 · ..... J,-,, 1 ,l,t klv l1a\·l· l1v cn tilt · l!.tl""h ~.· ,J·· . 1 -' , Spread of Disease en ncr. . .. 1 \I .. Lernuld "ere K en- 'anrl \I r . l '. ( ~. ~ 111 itll ·~ 1:\23 ( ~: 1 "[n C1ctubcr (1,'tt C:l't'~ 01 J>11Ctll110lll:t ! 1' I"' " " · 1... \\IHtd a\t'litll', tl1i-.. \\"l'l'k. -· gir l..... 1\,intinn out that J)11CUlllOI11a pre\·- \H:re rt'Jltlt t L't !···· .q.-!.1111 ' t-ll'il~'Jl(tndH·rltl\\ttrilt ·. :) . 1 ·· t . _ _ - - -- - - - - - - - 1 · b ' l "L' ) 'tl \tl "l1 t J ht-JI"tllT '\\til 1 ;tlvnl' l' m October \Yas 06 per cent · <llH ,),...,I ~ · ·. . . ,...., · .. -· (!'rC;.Jter than in September and re- pntl>ahly ri:-l' "".:.tdtly IIlli II I! 1t':lt'~ll'" iu rinC!' to the malady a s a cit" and al>uut 2.!Hl(l t'.tt'h \(II tltt· tlttt1ttlt . . <·I J.tn- ! hou~c ._ di!-ea:-c. Dr. Isaac D. Ra,~·ling::-, uan·. Fel~r~ ::.tr.' :tPd. .\I arrll. 111llt· . . ~ 1111 - I :-tate health director, predict s that the u-..ual ron<lltt<ll . l·t 11 g :t gn·atn prt·\·\YCekl" incidt·nce ,,·i ll continu · to ri se, akncv. from ·,;oo at pre~cnt until it rcache :"llnt· i-.. :t Ji . . t ,.1. 'd1·t1t· . . · that. 11 -+00 or SOO in F c hrna n· a ncl ::\1 arch. L'011;:;t' i<.:n tit ·tl" 1_,. p ra r ttct·d. " 1 ·nld 1'~" 1 \\'ith an affinit,- for- cold weather H 'll1 a lr11 r1j. J·llt'llt lt·i i i:t: mortalitY irom ·pncunwnia fluctuate~ "D on 't l!t'l ~· ,, ur Jt'l'l \\t·t. ~ih~t·r St·\\illg 'lal'lt!nt ·... ,,·ith tht: tlwrm<tml'ter, sho\Yin g a prr"Qon't :-hut :-rt t' ... 1li1,1' .tltrl 1···-..11 :tt·· t'ia uu... u ntl l'la:n·rM \\ u .. hiu,:.· \t lf·hiau·~ a utl "onorn"'· ( 'ohnnhin dilectit·ll i(·r in<l0or dwellt·r : : and o ut of ~~·11t l.1·!i ' t", lluu\c·r, H:r11tilcun Hc·:-.·11 . 11 and ~ · ;;a;·,. J.. \ \ !II'UUIII infants. "D <·n 't iltljllt'It' ,.. -~,,·,J·d "l.itl' r 1:11 i .. uu J>hunugru)lhN 4 lt·IIIH'r"i "Simttltannlu:-h· \\ith the arriyal oi a.~cl('i.t ,. "itl .... ( \ ' / I ' ' ;,t d \·~·u~·!·,· .... \tl iu ... t in~. H<' Jinirin : ~. Ht·a·niriu~ an·l 'l'u ning·. iro_ty atmo:-phe~·e in the fall," :-.aid "Dt·L't I·v:·tni:: ·ll' l'i ,,it:tl ,,.,.II..:1 Dr. Ra\\'ling:-., "the \\indows go du\\' 11, 1 " 111 ··\t r ""· d. 816-818 CHURCH STREET the furnacl' fire::. begin to roar, 1llt "l)"lt.t 1<·' 1 ,],·,;·. ··· · "r 11 lt··t:· Urtn('<·u "1·" und J>no.;t Ofli<·t· in door rclatin· humidity in the air nit.: It h · . .,, ' l ' t·l. tuht-rli!lty 054 'I'd. \\ ilm<'tt<' :t~O ' ' ll" 1 '1 .. llll!l drops from 50 or (l0 per. rent to 15 111 "J),q ·· 1. 1 : 1 .1 ;I; 1r I It'd(lilt \t.o "l'OllE: lt>:-10 Ir..-lng l'ark Uouh·,nnl ,'l '(' ). (~r:u·t·l:sntl 4H:'i0 20, the muc Hl~ membrane:-. ()i the llr ·"' c I clant ... \11'1'1 .' .,; · I and throat rchd at the -..udckn rhant.:e rnon1. . . 1 .. ,.. -I i I' '\ll'h and <1 general cr0p of L'Old~ and -.itniL!r "Dell : .t '··~ infection. re~ult. . \ ~ lo\\ teJilJler;tt tJrcs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~drop lmH·r and the furnace fire ... ,,·ax hot t r r. t h \.' n d d :-; t r ~lll -.form i 11 t o pill· \1nonia and in Ull\.' nut oi l';1rh ..j l·a . . t'" t he c t1 r t a i 11 drop:-. on t h l' \\ h o k . . c v 11 t . "Ppcunwnia is cau:'cd hy gen n-- :tnd it i .. rPntal!inu~. hut it flpuri ... !Jt· . . 11,,,._; during t IH: t'<ddvr --t:;hCtll~ ht·C<tl1 t· th1 · · habit:-. (tl 111;111 faY<·r it tllt·n . . \1 .\ ·otlt' t·r murl' t)i till' :-ot'\l'r:tl t.' Jlt"- 1·J ~~ 111 . . that produce pne1mtunia 111a ,· l1t tH··· mall~- prr . cnt in thl' thr(l,Lh ;,j lll':tltl". people \Yithuut dning ktrll l Uittil "I' much hot. drY ;tir 11r tort muclt :-.til11k1 and du . t irrit-att· tht· upptr rt "l i·· ;, ,,. _,. pa~sage:-. and makl' t!Jc...,v :-. uit.dn""'".J, .. l,!"rowth 11i thl' gl·rm!-. 'l'hv rt·-..ultin:..: in fl a 111 at in 11 due t ~~ ~ n 1l1 art i '·i t ' 1 ll.t·, t: xtend d0\\' 11 to til~ hr(\nrl 1i o;- 1111!~ tis:-ttt· \\ ith frl'<jtlctlll _ , . di'-:t"-lt t1·t1-.. t \' :-: ult ~. I Sym ~ T · to1 Tl LOll~ < patterson Brothers Easy Payment House by t w iII ~c h o 1'\ov was alon COil( Tl he ~yn RADIO a OJ Fi I ri!--1 Sl .\I in llu1 .\nd Car t ()\\' 1 T) II I ~ .. t ·' ., reg \\ Ill l ],e oth :t 11 t i p .II ]I\· \ \ ' il \\ ht ...,0111 I 1'1 I) l .in Offer Some Don'ts "Pneunl(lnia i.; one nf till' 111\l"t \1rn . alent and fatal tti all di:-..t'a . . n. It thtt' tuate" from :-..cCOJHI to . . ixth Jtl:tn· r:lll att ""a . Our n·;t . . on a 1de prirc · a pp( al to per. on~ oi judgment. Our moderate :-.en·irc rhargl' appral:tn di ... criminating JWOph: " }J(l wi:-..11 to pay 011! _ , ior \\'hat theY rcCt't\·t·. "\-;tlul' rl'et'i' nl" i~ the motto ()i tiJi..., l':-tahli:-.hllll'lli. A Modern Roman Road R EACHING into her distant corners were the Roman E m pi r e's tn i 1i t a ry roads , b u 11 t t hat t h e co u r i e r s o r a r n1 i e s of Caesar might have highways that were dependable. Through the industrial heart of America - frotn New York to Chicago - a highway for the voice has just been dedicated to service, likewise designed to afford depend. abilitv to its travellers. 1'his is the world's longest telephone cable P<d I> o ::\fr :-.tn tha which, buried beneath tlu streets of crowded cities, and elsewhere held aloft on heavy poles, now offers con1rnunication facilities that are practica1ly free fron1 the hazards of storn1s and other dangers. Gi oi ~ch i or the Ward & · Buchholz Funeral Directors In affording rapid and dependable transit to thoughts voiced every minute between great cities, it serves a large territory both alone and as t)art of a national wire systen1 that is being further extended through cables tn response to the people's need. Dr totJ thi Lady Assistant Private Ambulance 912 Chicago Ave. Ph. Univ. 600 g-1r co. 1 Ba ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy One Systen1 Universal Ser<vice