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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jul 1928, p. 35

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3 WINNETKA TALK July 28, 1928 The Newest LINOLEUMS Those in need of linoleum will be delighted with our selection of new patterns. We most cordially invite your inspection. We are also prepared to give expert laying service. Come in and allow us to FREE present you with the new Kirsch Booklet offering sug- gestions for modern draping, etc. UNIVERSAL WINDOW SUPPLY CO. PHONE 629 Tower Court Building LINDEN AVE. AND TOWER ROAD, HUBBARD WOODS MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY, 1223 ADDISON ST., CHICAGO TEL. BUCKINGHAM 6011 ef 020000 it Rs 4 ] ry IY =i) U S¥.300000 7.99999 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS When the Victory Six was announced six months ago it was the talk of the town. It was a great car then; it is an even greater car now. It has stood the test. Each month has seen a substantial increase in Victory Six sales. Not because of what we have been saying for six months. Or because of what we say now. But because of what the Victory Six is. The snappiest, best looking, speediest car in its class. A car you should try out--now-- yourself at the wheel. Touring Car or Roadster, $995; Coupe, $1045; 4-door Sedan, $1095; DeLuxe Sedan, $1170; DeLuxe 4-passenger Coupe, $1170; Sport Road- ster, $1245; Sport Sedan, $1295--f. o. b. Detroit WERSTED MOTOR COMPANY 562 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka Phone Winn. 165 Fe VICTORY SIX BY DODGE BROTHERS ALSO THE STANDARD SIX $875 TO $970 AND THE SENIC a SIX $1495 TO $177} MUST GET RID OF FLOOD WATERS IN THE SKOKIE Dynamiting Operations, Tempo- rarily Halted by Heavy Rains, Soon to Be Resumed The contention of the North Shore Mosquito Abatement district that the thorough drainage of the Skokie on which the Chicago Sanitary district has been working will have to be com- pleted before permanent relief is forth- coming, was most clearly demonstrated by the recent heavy rains and the un- usual swarms of mosquitoes following. Previous to the rains, Superintendent William Edwards and his force in the Mosquito Abatement district, by oil- ing and other work in which the Dist- rict is engaged, had the situation well in hand, but the rains coming before the work of the Sanitary district was finished, resulted in a flood which was "pie" for the mosquitoes. Superintendent Edwards, in discuss- ing the situation this week, said the North Shore Mosquito Abatement district enlisted the aid of the Sani- tary district in putting a ditch through the Skokie valley, which, when com- pleted, will thoroughly drain the many swamps in that section. The Sanitary district, so far, he said, has done good work, but that work is not completed. The heavy rains resulted in a delay of the dynamiting of the ditch. Neither could the men get into this section to do any oiling. The water in some places was over a man's head. The recent influx of mosquitoes to the north shore came from the Skokie, Superintendent Edwards admits, but it is hoped that the Sanitary district will resume its dynamiting operations very shortly and complete the job which they have started. Approved System Superintendent Edwards pointed out that in any locality the means em- ployed in ridding the section of mos- quitoes is by drainage and getting rid of stagnant water wherever found, as it requires only 7 days to hatch out a mosquito and not 15 days as some have stated. Where it is not possible to drain these places, oil must be used. All experts in mosquito control work, including Major Skinner of the Gorgas Memorial association and who is rec- ognized as one of the foremost authori- ties in this line of work, has laid out the plan of operation for the Chicago Sanitary district and the North Shore Mosquito Abatement work, Superin- tendent Edwards explained. "Major Skinner," he continued, "has been at work in the New Jersey and Long Island districts for several years past, where dynamiting has been used to open up ditches, the same as is being done in the Skokie valley. It is unfortunate this work was not com- pleted in time to avoid the recent flood," he said, "and when the Sani- tary district does resume its dynamit- ing operations it is hoped the people will have patience, realizing the im- portance of the work and why it is being done. "This is a big job. The Skokie is large and it cannot be accomplished in a few weeks." Mrs. Sarah E. Irion, who had been making her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kentnor, 310 Woodland avenue, for some years, passed away on July 21 at the home of her other daughter, Mrs. Charles S. White of Indianapolis whom she had been visiting. Mrs. Irion was 76 years old. A" old-fashioned backyard changing delight, from and guests alike. without charge. Prairie You've always wanted a garden like this! the spring until long after the last leaf has fallen in autumn. Perhaps a shady, winding path, with a bench where one may sit amid the gorgeous colorings of blooms and foliage on long afternoons and evenings. Isn't there, in your own yard, a space that could be made into a delightful spot like this? Think of the added pleasure it would afford to all beneath your roof --family Our suggestions will be gladly given OUR CATALOG GLADLY SENT ON REQUEST Telephone Highland Park 523 Landscape garden brings new and ever- the melting of the snow in Gardening Avenue HIGHWOOD, ILLINOIS FY

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