16 WILMETTE FRIDAY OCTOBER Ii 1924 · HEAR HOPE THOMPSON OF WILMETTE, AT THE OPEN . MEETING TO BE HELD AT THE CE = VOl ~ Wilmette Woman's Club ON PLI Su~ Thursday Evening, October 23 at 8 o'clock Frederick W. Job, Attorney for the Employer's Assn., will give a resume of Mr. Thompson's efforts to bring about a better understanding between Capital and Labor. DEAN THOMAS W. HOLGATE, N. W. U., presiding ever nf I Fro entit fore HOPE THOMPSON is the Independent Candidate for State's Attorney of Cook County. HOPE THOMPSON is a prominent lawyer of nineteen years' standing. He has always been an advocate of, and has worked for, strict law enforcetnent. ent I~ t dre soci day mus met cia~' \\' 0 chi I me oth HOPE THOMPSON Independent Candidate for State's Attorney He has been responsible for bringing about better relations between Capital and Labor. He has never held public office, is not a politician, and has no political ambitions. He is a resident of the Village of Wilmette. He has the qualities needed in a State's Attorney. aga am ing the pri 1 in 1 Mo sch -Hope Thompson Committee: Mrs. John B. Boddie Mrs. A. W. Boylston S. J. Duncan-clark Axel Lonnquist Ralph H. Rice Mrs. Shelby ~thgleton Mrs. E. F. Snydacker John F. Weedon On Tueaday, November 4 VOTE FOR ·.. ore not wa' cle1 pia firs me Th HOPE THOMPSON Independent Candidate for the wa COl State's Attorney of Cook County