.RLH' ,nhtr potted CYCJEC rated and \l‘ (1 3d {ems 0710' \\ :‘ v’ ‘mm It BISZ rents Phone 201 rany 9, thxs‘ nng CS AWM'ii-Hn PM Waukegan. Sept. 3, 1914. Voters of Lake County: Notwithstanding any reports to the contrary, I AM a Candidntc for re-election as COUNTY JUDGE and will appreciate your support in the Republican Primaries next Wednes- day. Were the inferences from my op- ponent's references to the Board of Review well founded in law or fact, they might merit some reply from me, but inasmuch as you know that the County Judge. after he appoints “one member from etch of the lead- ing political parties," under the law, has no authority to control the Board in tax matters, we may dismiss the statements made without further attention. In my conduct of the County Court. I have tried to conserve your inter- ests at all times and you who have had business in the County Court during the past four years know best how well I have succeeded in my en- deavor. Owing to my official work, which I cannot conscientiously neglect, l have been unable to see many of my friends personally, but will leave my candidacy in your hands. Very truly yours, Perry L. Persons, County Judge. Wednesday was an all day affair and guest day, known as the Woman‘s Western Golf Association. Hn this day each member is privileged to l!l< Vite two guests. The day was in charge of Mesdames l'. (l. Alcvmder and Henry Titsworth“ Winners of the Fl:hl)il\,l\' __.,i 'i‘il an Saturday were; Mr. ll, R. Lou- ‘lun and Mrs. R. C. \‘iles, with u suorr of 83-6-78. On Saturday morning, Septemlwr 5th, members and their sons will play for the Paterâ€"Films cup in an It'sâ€"holes medal play handicap. In the after- noon will he the Intrucluh match. Captains of teamâ€"Messrs. Juhn .\I. Tuttle and E. E. Andrews. Mun-h play 3-4 handicap to apply. The losers buy dinners for winners. Next Wednesday, September ‘Jth w111 be a one day tournament 1: vharge of Mesdames George W ('hildi, A. Ixxwrence .\lll‘.< and 1‘34! ward Smith. HH'RTH (LASS POST.“ \S'H'IR EXAMINATION Saintda)‘. September 12. NH. The United States HUI Svrvlve Commission announves {hat on the date- named above an cxzmnmuion W111 be held at Highland Park, [H., as ;1 result of which it is summed to “F- make certiï¬cation to ï¬ll a umxemplat- to her ed \ucancy in the pmltiun of fourth n NWO ed \ucancy in the pmu class postmaster at Fu “1., and other vacancies m-x-ur at that oï¬ive, unle owur at that oflu‘e, Lm ivvided in [he Inu-x‘estx' the vacancy by The vompensmio cc-ptmn that in u re declared by age [or an [‘lllplu>L-\ men 18 your: nt' .«m the examinatiun w 111 . Applicants mm! territory suppliw! fur “hich thc .-~ 28!) ~‘ 4)! hr At this Ofl'lce 'i~('ill yenxx Age limit. ‘3! ye lulu of [he exalmz examine ounced .3??er the date of the ommi‘ n)! The emrmmxt mniy Wl'h mt hex-Whv n n \Vppl ivu I I \mflicntinr:~ muted and Im- at \thing n kh? pndnu or from the nnwi<<i()!‘. \VJ for all purp‘M-x 0')! xmoor Club it mx)‘ he impractivahle the upplirnnts. ("n11 Service Commission mm '.Z\‘..|".r'l' \HULIIJ ’Ie prom- mi mm the ('mmmv you at least 7 «lzux «Will \Hz of (hx‘ Jute I'c'~l In For! 5‘th ‘< ‘~\ h†)1) .\ :Ih [hr r\ examination to dutumrn ht‘ MS Hwy H \‘ Shvruiun slmu~w .«hu AH \ lk‘ nu)‘ th‘ Miss Louise Lc Baron, Mezzo Contrzilto, and Mr. W4 Tenor, who ar»: just congleting a succwsiu'. swish in \ roles with thc Ravinia Grand ()pmzi Cniii;);2‘i\_ \\ {:1 |( Joint Operatic Recital Tour. tcz' Jzuwt [In-snug; and anh-tun. Wis Mr» Fwd K. Mavvhtle leaves Fri- day {u JMH‘. hvr daughters ut Mapleâ€" ton. “'15.. fur a day when they lune for Beaver 1mm, “'15.. where they will visit er Mnerhtle’s sisters and her muthz-r u! Dam“, Wis. Min Ruth Gregory has returned to hur hum:- in Highland Park after :1 N-u-mf numthï¬ trip abrnnd. .\lr‘ 11:;«1 Mrs. James Truu'l 111v sxwmlm: .1 \u-ek 1n Ephrinm. Wis. spvmlm‘; “‘il > Mr. C. E. Schaunm in Highland Park this IMIKM‘ Mrs. Mather Smith entertained at dul- ner on Tuesday evening at her home m honor of Mrs. Fisk nt' Brmklyn. nx-nr Boston. M353- hvn 311s ‘RAVINIA PARK OPERA STARS ' (4X. WI )l'k‘ â€1.81 Il!\'t".l!‘.g of my '.c\\ \t Sunday cvvnuzg n! T' {he x'hulwl Hf [he (‘h'grrl du (Marley. pl'esldt-HI ., >!\'. WIH lead this mv-tntg Mr. Ge ADDITIONAL LOCAL A COLUMN FOR THE mu! Mrs. Genrm- \v\. tum-rig mm .Inghter .‘iiii Helen Rulw‘i'! :4 Germany where tht-y un- wl in runuin indeï¬nitely Mr. -:!\' H-tter to his rolatiu-s hen- \\‘;n‘«en in German and had In «'H' through the mall :mseuh-d. Frculvriuk l'llnmnn H at prvsem â€Winn and plans if p‘NSlhlt‘ to gm IT-Vh at" September to Rotterdam 'z‘ 4w will ~ml for the ['r 3. Mr. Hm, Nurman Mnum un- furvwi j ‘z'. Milan, Italy. for :m "nun-r» .x-nth of (into and <h<mid that ' \- :k-rlurr \suz' (hwy “Iii go my; ‘. George (album and 'nn sons hm'v return-1! {mm weeks" camping I"ip in 1'1 Indiana. 'm Sp. (‘hnstmx P!‘v>h_\‘!v , HH'V'J ‘ H/n'tx xvd 1mm pngz- 3 qu- Kurtz loft with her sis 'I'm-sduy for â€cmmmnwm- lfvl! \V E. Schaunlcx vmw uhrrim- erght KU our pouplt‘ ill l'lil' rht Ml» LUL‘ISE LE BARON, Mezzo-Conn wr (u Rotterdam Jr the [1 3. Mr. hum un- {uwwi l_\'_ for :m ihdvri~ :ml <h<mid that (hwy “Iii :0 m.- eivwi from sex .\lR. WALTER Wumn H hm‘ .m week “(h in Europe. {Mu-r15 and n RUM-t" h ‘U Mix 11mm PARK PRESSHIGHIANDPMILUNOB E. L. MILLARD WRITES 0N SPRAYINC Mainuin thnt there are hux lumi)‘ {.l‘ht‘h 'hï¬'h8!1d~ HY‘ dollars {rum Noxih Shnrv {UW'L} Juring the lust twn Ur Vhrec 3.1mm. and it is \\‘nr<e ‘hzm thmwim: (he money may. They get jobs by exhibiting innm IVY]: “'hlch Harm Our Tree. USE OF EVERYBODY [vhuh eriouulv ru) u Ihn I! \H'n in HIL’h .alrpr \\ hsallcy, \mumg leading lmn- won on a “1le 'ho no lnlecto Hero A) 2: g shfldt .Appurvnlf) m :h Shur mU-nllun nth‘ h I‘ht hue n] ‘€¥’F~Y;ur:«i (Huh-Hr 1n , '3‘“ 3'} hm! m in Hun » “‘"hh' HIM-Ad) W08krln-9 mmu spw’HN ih‘llkL’ll' y . m x-lunw‘ they ~h Med. :ln- my“ 1"]: uml run! unk Kalb m pm that mun, lhmr “u! \M-ukem-d or Mllwi L) in): or \HH'OHIT'J~}HLV hnn' Vw Idea of (ha hnn- Vw men m hum-n lruf (’uUHy | bet-11v, that “I†"I: pmwm-«i, and w. 1hr “wally uph1~. emu-pt I-y ~1I1‘Hht'! «mp. kwom-vrv Mn m 2“ Vin“: cm H, for All pom's u p. m. (or all p wood; 542 p :z for all punk :1! poinu Hf \Luh (I LONG DISTANT MOVING FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY 18 Years Experience Reasonable Rates Reference for Piano Moving ‘ W. W. Kimball C0. Lyon Healy Bown Piano Telephones 1103, 147 and 638 n! Hiyhlnnd P IPUH :nrnh Ihave servedas Deputy County Treasurer during the past four years and as such be- lieve that I have performed the duties faith- fully. I am not afï¬liated with any clique or organizationibut have conducted an individual and inexpensive campaign and am asking for this promotion on the same principles Iwould ask any ï¬rm or corporation that I had served as faithfully. JAME HEPBURN 1h uh'kl nrl “ml Sch le lhn NEW AUTO VANS ynuhnx. drum. 'I‘hry 501‘") to «hfl‘t'rl'nvt' be- 1221“- xhe rlm lhmx lPu\(‘~' are H Ill Rll 1“ ,ghvuuli ru‘rp! “1.31 :y‘_ u an p 1'] rlh) I! 1‘\1\h‘ln‘r v-\uh( ~' Hl‘t’ hke u‘hx-d [u ml (H'tâ€˜ï¬ has Hm}: hcm Lum- \\ Iâ€! IM- {n Hi d 231%an mu M Telephone 632 School ---Shaes Chas. H. l/Varmn Shoe Dept. 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