\VILMBTTE LIF~ September :21, ·1928 The Voters' Column by Hoyt K ing Industrial League Aaka ,. · ·Help for Jobless Men. The Chicago Chri~tian Industrial League; 845 W. Monroe ·s treet, is askin~ the people of Chicago and vicinity to contribute discarded clothing,. shoes, furniture, bedding, all kinds of h o u s e h o 1 d goods!· newspapers, books, magazines, building materials, etc. to its Bundle Campaign, September 22 to October 5. These m·a terials will be reconditioned and sold at low figures at the leag'l..te's several stores, thereby giving work to many jobless men and women. The destitute are fed, clothed, housed, and otherwise a ssisted by a trained corps of workers at the league, and the coming winter is· expected to bring innumerable calls for assistance. Help the poor to help themselve s. Phone Evanston branch, Greenleaf 3373, and wagon will call. up such as Judge John A. Swanson assures us he will do. Each local · community is now being organized to get out the vote for 1udge Swan son and complete the work beg~Jn by the citizens' uprising in the primaries. Give Your Party Here! Make your dinnu, dinner-danct or luncheon a really different and distinctivr affair. Wbethtr yours be a 'p~rty of 5 ' or 500, Sovtreign facilities, Sovereign service and famous cuisine, insures complete success. Private rooms or tb'e magnificent ball room afford ideal settings. And a convenient location is ,an additional attraction. Telephone or write for suggestions and prices. 61oo Kenmore Ave~ North · 'Phone Briargate 8ooo Your irntHction of apartment·, suites, or single rooms is cordially inoited. You'll enjoy lioing at Hotel Sooeteigntbete u no seroant problem betel PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS That the Special Grand ] ury and Special State's Attorneys are getting results is evidenced this week by the beginning of trial of seventeen of Morris Eller's followers on charges . of conspiracy to commit fraud , violence and murder at the 'April primary. They include his nephew and chauffeur .There are a state senator and a former policeman from 'State's Attor. ney's ·Crowe's office in the list. While Morris Eller and his son, Judge Eller, charged as · leading con spirators, will secure a separate tri :i.l before another judge, the separate con viction of the ir friends in an immediate trial may greatly embarrass the Ell It \vill leave no que stion in the minds of the public of th e guilt of Morris Eller, candidate for Drainage Trustee, and his son, the judge. Their poli~ical activities will be ended. While this trial is qmducted by Special State's Attorneys, it is perhaps the only one that will be. Hence the import a nce o f electing a State's Attorney who will carry on the work of a clean- Find .the Fur Store ~ .McNamee Is That manufactures their Fut Coats and you will enjoy. the newest in style and umaker to wearer" prices. There is a substantial saving when you buy at ROPINSKI'S, a firm doing business in Evanston since 1908. There are only a few days until this sale comes to a close. All prices, following this sale, will go higher-to the regular Winter prices. SELECT NOW. A small deposit will be accepted. BACK in the old location on Wilmette Avenue (in the New First National Bank Building) and is ready to invite you to come in and see his new SEE OUR EXHIBIT! FALL LINES OF CORRECT DRESS ACCESSORIES FOR MEN Furriers displaying this e m b 1 e m are membps of the A s s o c: i at e d Fur Industries of Chicago and are s k i 11 e d craftsmen, equipped by training to care for the beat furs. Have your Furs repaired, remodeled or cleaned now at summer rates. Get our eatimatea All work guaranteed PAUL J. We have been established in busi,;ess in Evanston since 1908 McN.a mee's STORE FOR MEN WILMETTE AVENUE H. A. Ropinski, ..FURRIER Manufacturet 916 CHICAGO AVE. ~ New First National Bank Building Retailer UNIVERSITY 3722