Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 34

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Banking Amendment Favored by Voters that apparently- mount little to the avenue voter Ind failed to draw a cunnidernble vote despite the number of bullets out VII: the proposition to than” the state honking laws. Un.. "Vial returns [we the plan " to 3 ndvlntaxo in Lake county. The bank- ing law change was given little at- tentiam in the explanations given by 0n K the small ballot propositiopa who appreciate the finer things in tabriet-and have been paying a high price to get them --will be delighted with the marvelous stock we carry here. Woolen: of our own intporUo tion. The finest products of the best American mills. Styled in a manner that "tisfles every requirement of fashion and good taste. YOU MEN OUR FEATURE SUITS INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED EXP!!! TRYON SERVICE 'uthso ccheo SALESIOOMS mu nos. 319 W. Van Dunn 51nd .wsresotammuormottstoo"ure'e" political had“: and carried the county without diftkulty. The men- ure, which tightens up the banking rettuuttions, carried by a big major- ity throughout the state. 'lren how to read a road map, but ran anyone be an)". how to fold me up without getting out of the trt-iuiseville Courier-Journal. Modern geography mnyAteach chil- Gymnastic Stunt A price range of $35 to $65 and curried the THE PRESS WARNS HUNTERS 0F RABBIT FEVER Beginning November 10, the sports- man of Lake county have four addi.. tional varieties of gnme to fill their bugs. They are rabbits, quail, prai- rie chickens and pheasants until Nov. Rabbit hunters are warned by Dr. [.lnyd Arnold, University of Illinois college of medicine, against shooting the bunnies that sit and wait for them. Beware of “Easy Ones" ' The rabbit that is easy to get, the doctor said, is sick and probably in- fected with the treacherous tiller- aemia, or "rabbit fever." Tulememia will be more prevalent this year than lust, Dr. Arnold predicts. "One way to prevent tuleraemia," he said, "is to avoid contact with in. fected carcasses. infected wood ticks and the contaminated horse-fly. "The rabbit in the natural host of the bacterium “using tuleraemia. The dist-axe is transmitted from rab- bit to rabbit by ticks and lice. This 'niversity Filip"! Points Out Danger o Tuleraemia to Humans g, we GGLDEN STATE ARIZONA‘CALI FORNIA odehest by man hours to PHOENIX Tunas. cum, Indie. L"lll Springs. Agttn (diam Superb service to a superb resort-Und-- Anierieahi sunniest 1t/vtrroyr14r-ts revela- tion in romance andp color. Golf in the land of the oieander--polo in a'vistn of palms '-s"uidie excursions through bygone eenturtes-amid mountains and dunes, orange grovesand cactus forests. Chiming resort iioteu-HeJighttu1 ranches. Rod Island-South"! Paomc Mn State Route Travel luxury that shortens the miles lndjpcedl the hours W. k um. Did-ion Pan-on.” An! In - “an. '" " Salk Sine: Suda- Pw - an. (link-lo. Ill. "e-a.- CiaiaTiaauuiuo. Direct main line Loy altitude warm winter way u Sm Diego. Minimum daylight Only (Hod-yo Chlango-Cnlil'omi loo to Sun- auburn. THE ROAD OF UNUSUAL SERVICE Furl-ARM Worn-luau. LIMITED -- doubt!“ of Adm. (duh-ll I new“ Suu - ulna -i.g.to ml- NO EXTRA FARE m " Southwesgem Winter Resort. um winter way to la. Angelo- and mlmum daylight houn en mute. Chicago-California. Through Ion- TO bacterium an tteneration of ti the etrtrt. me e...“ "These infected ticks can cause the disease when they bite man. The horse-tty can also transmit the dis. ease. The common means of infec- tion in man is to dress or handle the rabbit infected with the disease. Warning Issued "It is not necessary to have a scratch or an abrasion of the skin to acquire the disease.” Dr. Arnold printed out. "One can ttet.the dis- ease by touching a diseased rabbit. The old theory that a person could become affilieted only by the trans- mission of tuleraemia through an open wound is fallacious." _ A . . ' ”Au“, Wm. H“... Mee __-""""" The university doctor also warned against the picking up of dead rab- bits for their pelts. "This is an easy way to acquire the disease," he added, "whieh means an illness that is likely to linger a your. and all for making a sum of less than a dollar." Last year there were 29 cases of "rabbit fever" reported in Illinois, an increase of six over the preceding year Now that revolution in Brazil is over we nught to have the usual crop of nuts this winter. plummet null thte m can be passed from one of ticks to another through Thursday, Nov. 13, 1930

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