:August 24, .l m WILMETTE for the exclusion of · Morris Eller from any support by decent ' Republicans. Morris Eller nominated for Drainage Trustee and boss of the "Bloody" Twentieth Ward, ·is under indictment, char_ied with responsibility for some of the fraud and kidnappings at the ·primary. On a recount, he was found credited with votes not marked for him. but how many were fraudulently marked remains. to be decided. . . A fu~ther purgmg of the Republtca? ttcke~ ts looked for. Mr. Jaran?wskt, candtdate for County Recorder, ts one of the four Crowe-controlled members of the County Board who refused funds for the present special Grand Jury. It will be remembered that he was illegally appointed by the Crowe-controlled County board to succeed Recorder Haas who died. Then Jaranowski wife's name was substituted. Mr .. Jaranowski, however, at once took charge, let out Deneen supporters, and created a political office. Knowing politicians also mention Oscar Wolfe renominated for Coroner as one who;e office bore with notor~ ious Eller henchmen until Mr. Eller met misfortune. Mr. Wolfe has deserted Mr. Eller, too, but none know to which side he has flopped this time. He has made a success of alternating LIFE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT . "Jesus Christ" will b~ the subject ·at the services of The First Church' of Christ, Scicm~ist, in Wilmette, Sunday morning, August 26, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school will convene at 9 :JS o'clock. Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke o~ 526 Washington avenue, ' entertained. ~t luncheon and bridge on Wednesday of this we·e k at her home in honor of her houseguests, Mrs. 'Francis De Bardeleban and Mrs. Ben McCann of Birmingham Ala. · · The Voters' Column b,. Hoyt Kiq . . . When aske~ tf ~ecent Republicans would harmomze wtth the representat ives of the criminal element forced on their ticket, Edward Litsinger, Republican, nominated for reelection to the Board of Review said, "Why, that would mean taking Morris Eller by the hand and asking the clean, decent people of Chicago to honor him." Eugene A. Bolmar Dies at Home in Milwaukee Eug!!ne A. Bolmar, formerly a resident of Wilmette and president of the Hamiltoq club from 1922 to 1924, died Friday, August tO, in Milwaukee. Fun1 ld e.ra services were he last MQQday at Bertley's chapel in Chicago. Mr. Bolmar was president of th~ Elaine Candy company of Milwaukee but was formerly for many years associated with 'the E. J. Brach and Sons Candy company of Chicago. The services were attended l>y many north shore friends. Commodore ]. Stewa.rt Blackton, having seen the opening season of the club Vista del Lago launched, has returned to his home in Hollywood, Cal. He sp~nt two months here visiting and supervising the club's activities. between the different Republican factions. Frie_ nds of Judge Swanson express the hope that Mr. Litsinger and Mr. W eideling will include the candidates for County Recorder and Coroner in their condemnation and force out enemies of J ud~e Swanson who can do more harm inside than outside the camp. He then traced the growth of political corruption from the time when "common varieties of graft and plunder" existed, to the present alliance · between criminals and officials, when gang · murders, machine gun fire in the streets,. bombings, bootlegging, hijacking, safe blowing, robbery and racketeering have by complaisance of the police, politi~ally controlled jud~es and the prosecutmg office, become tmmune. The election of Judge Swanson, Republican, to the State's Attarney's office, is looked for as the peopie's chance to remedy this condition. George H. W eideling, Republican candidate for sheriff, joins in demand Cook Count)"s HomeCoadal and COUNTY FAIR Sponsored By AWNINGS Board of CountyCommissioners and .... ...· A.J. CERMAK, President at Palatine, Ill. FAIR GROUNDS Aug. Z9th to Sept.3rd Special Features Democratic Day SEPT. 2nd · Republican Day SEPT.3rd Whether chosen for private residence, club pavilion, hotel or business establishment; whether used for decoration· or protection on porches, balconies or nook - Blasius awnings are today preferred by those who want material of unique beauty and rugged durability. Canopies Rented for All Occasions Horse Show Auto Races Free Acts Gigantic Midway Band Concerts . Agricultural Exhibits Auto Show Flower Show Expositions Women's Work Junior County Fair School Work IIAaoLD N. Busros Co. E&tablisheJ 1913· MANUFACTURERS OF AWNINGS AND CANOPIES Nllht Soelety BoneSilow . Northwest Highway (Route 19) to the Gate. C.&.N.W .Ry. to Palatine. United Motor Coaches, Lawrence 1578 Maple Avenue, Evanston ~~ ~~ Greenleaf 2822 302 s. GENESEE ST. 26 PROUTY ANNEX . II and Milwaukee to Fair Grounds. Just North of WINNETKA . WAUKEGAN Arlington Race Track ---------------- ,.