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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1922, p. 8

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'^sn^jtiip KSKW THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 9,1928 â- an mtl ,t!" â- '#" TELLS BEST WW .......- Ti Public Service Forester Gives Valuable Hints That Smiling Countenance Belongs to Rodney Allen That handsome, smiling chap you see each day eating ice cnaam at Sny- der and Cazel's Wilmette Pharmacy, is R. B. "Rodney" Allen. n The smile is significant. Rodney is eating ice cream gratis, and will be eating same sans cost for a period or one year, in accordance with an agree- ment made by Snyder and Cazel several weeks ago, whereby the per- son who guessed correctly the4 three flavors contained in a "mystery brick of Hydrox-Guernsey was to re- ceive an ice cream coupon book gooa for a year's supply. * Rodney guessed correctly and won the: book.. GIVE SUNSET DANCE ^ The GJrls club of New Trier High school: gave a Sunset dance for the students on the school campus last Thursday evening. Music was pro- vided by the school orchestra. The club members, served refreshments. Extract! iirSpecialists Guaranteed PainleMB STAR X-RAY ~-----LABORATORY^ 22 E. Van Buren St. near State. Automat Bid*., Next Door to RothschBd"» Department Store. I^MF^SHADES Made to orderâ€"01<Lon» repaired and sewing by the dayâ€"Call EVANSTON 737K_ AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX 7-R. Continental Motor 0M: â-  $W$ F. O. B., FACTORY pe. H. briggs. m Evanaton M° 1848 Sherman Avenue Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Huglett are spend- ing, a fortnight at the .North Shore hotel. Directions for pruning street trees are given in an article by Howard J. Eddy. Forester for the Public Service Company, in the Public Service News. "First of all, in large trees com- mence pruning at the top of the tree," ____writes Mr. -Eddy, "and work down- ^ward, in this way saving labor of coming back to dislodge any limbs which may have been caught. And needless to emphasize, perhaps, the pruner should know from preliminary ' study just what he wants to cut be- fore climhing a tree, as the aspect of a tree is very different on the ground form the aspect in the tree. In mak- ing the cut the saw should be held so that the plan© of the cut is parallel -• to the axis of the trunk, and reason- ably close to the trunk, so that no stub or even a suggestion of swelling will be left when the scar has healed. ___'IThe branches ar»a often cut-off with a stub of varying size, left in place. This in time has formed,About it a collar of the succeeding years' growth of new wood. ^ "The dead stub, however, gradually decays and breaks off, leaving an opening in the main trunk which of- fers an easy, entrance for fungus growth or insect pests. Again unless the cut is properly made the limbs • split parts of the main trunks as they break. To -prevent this the cuts should be made witb%an undercut first and then an overcut. This process may take more time, but it prevents ^ such splits. ' .' â-  < "For all cuts it has been found pos- Isible to use a dressing of some kind a of paint over the wound and so pre- vent decay. If the wound is made in -face parallel to the axis of trunk or ftmb, the.tissues of the cambium will groro andldifferentiate the cellsuof the >UiU»u »««» «««, „.*.. »..^.^u â€"â€"----- bark which eventually cover 4he-en----wttch-yourbiood must have for you to be L ^fs^fornSng a^ambium layer strong healthy and vigorous. It is the ,ron m over the entire surface and a barky layer over that. The difference in the 'appearance of the bark will always "sTiow, but the function of the tissue will be resumed in a normaj fashion as ttnrogh no branches had occurred and the wood rings will be laid down about -It, increasing the diameter pf the. trunk as though nothing had hap- pened." _,, â- _.,.-â-  To prevent decay, Mr. Eddy advises the use of some paint preparation, or preparations of cold tar. ' Place Vacant Land Tract in Residential District A vacant tract of land located on the south side of Lake avenue, just west of West Railroad avenue and adjoining * a public alley, has been changed from industrial to residen- tial in the zoning ordinance of'the village. The change was recommended by the Village Board of Appeals upon application of residents in the im- mediate vicinity, the contention being that the Village Fire station at the corner presents a logical barrier be- tween two districts, in which view the Zoning Board of Appeals has con- curred. Fred D. Smith Home Sold This WeekTBrings $32,000 The 'teautiful Fred D. Smith home at 1211 Ashland avenue, was sold this week to Mrs. Fannie B. Watters, for- merly of Forest avenue and Sheridan road. Mr. and Mrs. Watters have been traveling in California, Central and South America the past year and have returned to take up their residence again in Wilmette. This transaction was negotiated by Frint George of M. E. Barker and company, the sale price being $32,000. . ' Chandler H Famous for its marvelous motor Durant -~.M Just a real good car i Sales & Service Earl Coal Motor Co. 1019 Davis St. Phone Ev. 578 I ::;*i?& Keeping A Rosy Complexion And A Clear Smooth Skin What Millions-O^ Women Do. <» Medical science^ says that each one_ of the billions of red blood corpuscles in your blood stream must have iron or your blood becomes pale, thin and wa- tery. Your lips and cheeks also lose their color, then your stomach, kidneys, liver and heart become weakened, your intestines do not act properly, poisons may be absorbed" fiiEo your system and your skin thereby becomes rough and muddy looking; dark circles may ap- pear under your eyes, your cheek and facial muscles and tissues shrink, hol- lows may appear, and you may even look several years older than you actu- ally are. To say the least, the freshness of your^outhful beauty is gone. It is estimated that at leasTone^wxmiahTout of every three you meet lacks 100% iron in her blood and is more or less effected thereby. In many cases in addition to the loss of their beauty, they become weak, nervous, unstrung Land-may be afflicted with" melancholy or the blues, or suffer the terrible terrors of nerve -force exhaustion. Nuxated Iron is guaranteed in every case to furnish your body with true,red-blood food wWcir-youirblood must have for you to be. strong, healthy and vigorous. It is the iron in your blood that jiuts the color in your cheeks, helps clear up your skin and give the'ruddy glow of health to your complexion. It -has been used by millions of womeli. Get a bottte today, take it for two weeks, and if you have not joined the ranks of the thousands who have obtained most surprising health.strength and energy from the use of Nuxated Iron, the manufacturers will promptly refund y«ur_ money. Mr. aW Mrs. C. E. Renneckar, 935 Elm wood avenue, ana leaving to- morrow on a two weeks' motor trip to Ohio and Pennsylvania. Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician Phone Wil. 2u5. 11^0 Wilmette Ave. RESIDENCE. PHONE 537 Wilmette^ Ice^ & Teaming Co. F. MEIER, Prop. DISTTLLED water ice Black Soil for Lawns Grading Lawn Fertilizer Sand and Gravel Cinders Building Material General Teaming We Build Drive- ways FILLINGâ€"REASONABLE 733 M. Railroad Ave. Phone Wll. 53 xxrtt Undertaker I am now in business for myself, conducting the ONLY undertaking estab- ishment in Wilmette. Conscientious service is my motto. ~~ r~~L ~~~ r llJ$i Central Avenue * WILMETTE No longer witKJJxe Western Phone Wilmette 654 HIMlH.llrMU Iron is a secEcttof beauty and health of millions or wonderful women. We are giving » FREE Rid-Jid Ironinj â€" â€"(Retail pfice^ $5) To every purchaser of a Sunbeam 1 ^Mt iiSttlll-REAL HELPFUL SERVICE* P AI NT if Mi>Stel ou Can Do Better Here Than Elsewhere ^-JESENV SJSX WINN 344 * !|P«lntlno, Decorating, Floor Work, Signs ^JM d&vm^4t ajnonth Qne^oPlfecbest'Electric Irons }^ on the marketâ€"many ! thousands in use This bargain chance will ;€Y.be available during a fixed. ';;, - Particulars at our Sales )i'-m Rooms ../>:-^m -> Instant Public Favor for New (Series 22) $|fM5 PRICE IS $1000 LESS THAN ANY COMPARABLE LEXINGTON ONE YEAR AGO! When w^said «it is sure to be the big automobile 8ensation^|J922,,jwHyiad_ idea that our prediction would so soon become a fact. Since April twenty-third our sales- room has been^rWdedrwitlrprospects -â€"purchasers are clamoring for de- livery! -£:^.-.W?:,*:" ^m^m-^-'-r 'â- â-  Our big piantsâ€"at Connersville are working to their utmost capacity. "This^rie^Seriesi^Xixiilg^nvwill do ail things.'a"fine car should do, better and more economically, and endure longer. It rides easier than any car that does not weigh more, cost mere, or have a longer wheelbaset . ;|fex- ,: ;.:â-  .._^_1^!I We want to demonstrate the new Series 22 Lexington-tithe car. with more desirable features than any car on the market. See it herel nieelCo. of .Northern IttifV- jf§jpea*y Roof; Gutter; Spouts, Slate, Tttefftn Work |..l^W^hopf3:i>:;; Greenleaf Avenue p&& Repairing â- 'â- 'â- " â- " Phone WilmettelSa 6r296 KPT Pi Asphalt shingles. Pt»ne eTeniafs 6902 Tar and gravel roofs. I Rolled roofing over old. ' I Estimates furnished free.. -VV^Have a HaraJfeH It permits you to stock a shipment of Lexington Motor Car* at a very nominal invest* mentâ€"freight, financing expense, and war tax prepaid by us/ Some very valuable till open. No matter what business you are engaged in, itfrife or u>tre nou>/ Complete Line of Open Models and Closed Cars ^t^#i#itii ^EXINGTOIQylQTOR COMPAQ LEXINGTON CHICAGO COMMIT mv ANSTOISIIBH ANCH fii MSsEm^m^^i^M-vsED car department at 1464 sherman k^rmm^^mxmm^XM

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