ii 6 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925 CITE EFFECTIVE SKEETER DRIVE Sanitary District President Makes Report Almost complete extermination of the annual mosquito menace that makes life miserable for suburban residents is the gratifying result declared by Presi- dent Lawrence F. King to have been achieved by three months of intensive field work engaging Sanitary District forces in the Skokie and Des Plaines River valleys. "Employment of scientific methods since April 1, when the campaign got under way in earnest, has had a telling effect in riding infested areas of breed- ing places and destroying countless thousands of the pest in the "wriggler" stage", Mr. King declares. "Numerous expressions commending the efforts of the district have reached our offices. These have come particu- larly from country clubs where the skeeters have constituted one of the pet peeves of golfers. "The vigorous fight against the in- sect pest also has helped along the success of the Ravinia open air opera. Before the oil spraying crews started active operations in the north, opera audiences found their pleasure alloyed with the pain of mosquito bites. Ef- fective results gained by the Sanitary district crews is said to be reflected in substantially increased attendance at the musical programs. "Under the personal direction of Ed- ward F. Moore, superintendent of maintenance and operation, a total area of approximately 75 square miles has been cleared and treated with oil spray- ing which is the main weapon against mosquito invasion. More than 30,000 gallons of specially prepared oil have been used up in this manner by the group of 30 in the Des Plaines river valley and a second of 20 covering the Skokie district. Control Work Effective "The situation is now well under con- trol, according to Mr. Moore who an- nounced, however, that this favorable condition would not involve any re- laxation of care. He proposes to keep the crews at work until at least Octo- ber, continuing the system of regular mspections of treated areas and re- peated oil spraying at intervals brief enough to insure against a recrudes- cence of the mosquito epidemic. Workers probably will remain in the field until the advent of cold weather. According to reports reaching Su- perintendent Moore, there is no repeti- tion of mosquito breeding in any place which has received attention from the oilers. These units are following a specific procedure calling for thorough applications of oil every seven to 10 days and a careful watch for any reap- pearance of breeding signs. "In the Skokie district, the territory covered extends over the 22 mile stretch from Evanston to Highland Park. The area of treatment in the Des Plaines valley covers some 50 miles. Clear Away Debris "As part of the campaign, the Des Plaines river was cleared of fallen trees, rocks and other debris acting as channel obstructions, from Twelfth street to the vicinity of the C. B. & Q. railroad and received similar treatment from Washington boulevard to Madi- son street. Tall weeds and lily pad growths along both banks were re- moved. All swamps and bayous were cleared as were any other spots that seemed adapted to mosquito reproduc- tion. "Seven oil applications were given the river, Salt Creek and the various branches of these two streams, as well as swamps, woodland pools and other ' YOUR SHIRT SUPPLY How is it? the raids made on it by the laundry Is it dwindling due to and the wear and tear of constant usage? You can't have too many nice shirts, especially when they are Silk shirts. John H. Dethloff Men's and Boys' Furnishings Come and see our new designs. 786 Elm St. Phone Winnetka 1077 bodies of stagnant water wherever found in a district bounded by North avenue, the Santa Fe tracks, Harlem avenue and Wolf road. In the Skokie Valley the work was carried on along virtually identical lines." Bad Check Man Preys on Winnetka Merchants Several worthless checks were passed on business men of the community this week by a man who obtained blank checks on a local bank from a real estate office in the village and then made them out for $5 each. They were cashed by Adams' pharmacy, the Community pharmacy and the Braun Tire shop. The checks were signed with the name I. Davison. Chief W. M. Peterson is attempting to trace the man through handwriting experts in Chicago and warns local business men to be careful about cashing checks for strangers and, in particular, not to give out blank checks to strangers who ask for them. This is the second time this summer that worthless checks have been accepted by business men of the village. "Soul" to Be Subject at Christian Science Church The lesson-sermon at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday morning, August 9, will be "Soul." Services are held in the Masonic temple at 708 Elm street at 11 o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9:35 o'clock and the testimonial meeting is held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The reading room at 526 Linden street is open daily except Sunday from noon until 5 o'clock and on Wed- nesday evening from 9 to 9:30 o'clock. This Gentleman Bosses Winnetka Day Procession R. H. Schell, owner of the chain of dry goods stores bearing his name, and president of the Winnetka Chamber of Commerce, has been appointed chairman of the pa- rade committee for Winnetka day. This celebration is being held under the aus- pices of the Cham- ber of Commerce and will be a big community picnic for all residents of Winnetka and Hubbard Woods. Mr. Schell has been busily engaged ar- ranging details of the parade, such as the line of march, the place of assem- blage, the decoration of automobiles. Any resident of the village who wishes to enter his car in the parade and dec- orate it in hopes of winning a prize may call upon Mr. Schell for advice or assistance, it was stated. Only pleas- ure vehicles will be allowed in the parade. R. H. Schell Radio Thieves Annex Legionnaires' "Set" Winnetka Post of the American Legion once boasted a fine radio set. Today the boys lay claim to a loud speaker but the "set" is gone--taken this summer from the Legion room at Community House. "That was a gift from a Winnetka citizen - and we naturally prized it highly," declared Arthur C. F. Gedge of the local post in commenting upon the mysterious disappearance of the radio set. "Someone has helped him- 'GUARANTE 2 Years We recharge, repair and renew all makes of batteries For prompt service call Winnetka 1848 ED for Official dealer for Delco, Remy, Bosch and Gray & Davis 3 Carlton Building Distributors for PHILCO BATTERIES Jones Electric Service Phone Winnetka 1848 Po xl Purer Because Carbonated 50° Full Quart Brick ho J, : 2 Special This Week CHOCOLATE HONEY FRUIT and BANANA ICE CREAM Adams' Pharmacy, 782 Elm St. G., Matteoni Bros., 742 Elm St. North Shore Pharmacy Hubbard Woods Ristow Confectionery Hubbard Woods Pharmaey Kenilworth Pharmacy === self, though we can't imagine who might have turned the trick." The theft of the set, which was an Aladdin 6-tube device, was discovered about two weeks ago, though the in- cident was kept secret in the hope that the "borrower" might return the apparatus. Now, however, it seems ap- parent that the legionnaires are just about out of luck. Why the loud speaker was left be- hind, is a question no one has been able to answer. Nothing else in the Legion room was disturbed, according to Mr. Gedge. LOSES FATHER BY DEATH "The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Bard of 1035 Willow road were greatly shocked to hear of the passing of Mrs. Bard's father, James Channon of 220 FE. Walton place, at his summer home at Grand Haven, Mich. Serv- ices were held at his home yesterday with burial at Rose Hill Miss Katherine Tomkins of New York City, who has been the guest of Miss Margaret Boyden, 725 Pine street, will leave today. No Matter Where you want to move nor when you want to go, we'll take the job. We move -anything, anywhere, anytime. storage facilitie transfer work. in this field, call Fi We handle baggage, maintain SCULLY STORAGE TRANSFER CO. s and do general If your needs lie Winnetka 232! re-Proof lorage - 7A PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS IN WINNETKA SINCE 1903 Elm & Linden ~ LEE SAYS: ADAMS 7he Rexall Store A SALESMAN for a CERTAIN line of drug SUNDRIES told us YESTERDAY that he has THE best line of that KIND of merchandise in THE world, which is TAKING in a lot of TERRITORY, and we COULDN'T quite agree WITH him--besides an IDLE claim like that DOESN'T get you any- where-- SUPPOSE we'd tell you, FOR example, that we WERE the best preserip- tion DRUGGIST in Illinois, YOU'D probably doubt it, WOULDN'T you? And just BETWEEN the two of us, WE, would, too, but we DO give special ATTENTION to that DEPARTMENT of our store AND every prescription IS given our closest POSSIBLE care. WINNETKA 2 "ws