.-., r‘v v...“ f‘ â€0“...“ .... ,.._....,......~- woo-«comm; aâ€- lung's 'f‘PiuH' .. t .‘n "433‘": â€-‘E‘lm’t‘if“W'emrmWermamveAs-tom Mm . nauseous l J IEEUEUUUE l0 Ulflfllfllfllllflllllllfll D E! El IEEIIII n CHICAGO TICKET OFFICE . ._ . , fl -. H ,_. r. , “Ilium-"EIIIIIIII L innamï¬ï¬ï¬ To the Voters of Lake Combat. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re- election to the ofï¬ce of County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican Primary to be held Wednesday, September 11th, 1918. I have served you in this capacity for nearly eight years. With this experience. coupled with a legal education, I feel that I am as capable of conducting this ofï¬ce for you as any one you could'select. The manner in which I have conducted my ofï¬ce you all know. If I have been efl‘icient, you. know it. If otherwise, you know it; therefore I need waste no words upOn that subject. It is my wish. however. to assure you that reelected I shall render you the same service I have given you in the past with such improvement upon the same as my increased experience empowers me to add. I desire nothing other or further than the treatment accorded a tried servant. to be discharged or retained in accordance with the ï¬delity or lack of it with which I have performed my duties. I therefore respectfully solicit your vote and support. LEW A. HENDEE ‘ County Clerk. . ... : ‘ .‘J “. ‘- Limited Trains to Milwaukee travel via the North Shore Line Leave Highland Park for Kenosha,’ Racine and Milwaukee via The North Shore Line on The Milwaukee Limited, the train of perfect service. You travel smoothly and comfortably all the way and reach your destination on time. Both going and returning, Limited con- venient schedules are maintained daily, with a special half hourly service on Saturdays and Sundays. Running time to Kenosha 41 minutes, to Racine 54 minutes, to Milwaukee 1 hour 35 minutes. Limited Service for Milwaukee Limited Trains leave Highland Park at 6:40 a. m, and every hour thereafter until 11:40 p. In. On Saturdays, at 6:40 a m., and every hour thereafter until 11:40 a. m., then every 30 minutes until 8:40 p. m., then every hour until 12:40 a. m. On Sundays, at 6:40 a. m., 7:40 a. m. 8:40 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafter until 11:40 p. m., then 12:40 a. m. Limited Trains for Chicago Leave Highland Park at 7:17 a. m. and every hour thereafter until 11:17 p. m., then 12:47 a. m. Saturdays, at 7173. m., and every hour thereafter until 12:17 p. m., then every 30 minutes until 917 p. m., then 10:17 p. m., 11:17 p. m., 12:17 a. m., and 12:47 a. m., and 1:17 a. m. Sundays, at 7:17 a. m., 8:17 a. m. and 9:17 a.'m., and every 30 minutes thereafter until 1:17 a. m. For Miller infomation apply to the nearest ticket oï¬cs of flu North Shore Line HIGHLAND PARK EVANSTON TICKET OFFICE “CKET OFFICE Coats-II Street. Station . 131 South Clark Street W M 130] Phone: Eva-ete- 2m PheasaCeatraludo . Uii'l'lll! ‘Young are attending the anaual con- fercllcc of the- Young Women‘s Clark!- ian Association at Lahc Geneva this week. A u-ry strong program is be- ing gin-n all over the central part Ill III? Unllod M's .\Ii.~- (Irht‘l- Marsh has returned from her Vill‘fllloll and has â€timed lwr pmition its hostess at the "owl- tuilt) Rtrtms In F‘t. Sheridan <dlr- ling \llNï¬ Sauon's abecnce in Duluth. Minn Tln- lilllt‘blril Club. under the Iead~ (‘ralllp nf Misses Gladys and Bernice Turin-r. .‘irt‘ I-nioying n delightIul "'. t'iiiintl :it iIli‘ Y. W'. (' A (‘amp in tlu- Edith hicGrcgor Adams cottage over at Druce'r Lake. Those in the .Dlirl) nrr llarlim- Joni-s. Hilda litr- i i i l . . l l . | l l I l l i i i l l l E l l l l l l l l sun. Ruth Triivis. Hhel Hill and Lil- lian Tucker. c MM Alice De Young has returned from lhc (‘Ol’lll'rl‘nt‘t‘ at Lake Geneva. Tho lnyalt) Irngue ruffled their pllltl“ slips August 26. They will be sent to Mr Zesula. who had Nb.‘ l55 At this meeting hirs. Alexendcr' [me in- a short talk to our duty to. our French orphan Misses Winona and irenc Varl Kar- - sen of Muskexon. Mich. are (but. of; Alice Dc Young st‘the AssociationI rooms Mn- w, A. Alexander left Tuesday morning to attend the conference oil the Young Women's Christian Ala-i cinion nt [also Geneva Will those who have tin foil or old; post cards. please leave it at the Y.‘ W, C. A. rooms. The tin toll is sold and the proceeds will pay for ca- fort kits for our boys in the trench- es. The post cards are sent to the Sunday school children of China. Corner of Green Bay Road and Laurel l Avenue. l c, o. unsmsr. Pastor I The Barrington Camp Meeting was well attended. The attendance on the: l .tuu Sundays Wfl\. prulmlbl) never largï¬ er. The enthusiastic testimonies of} the people In the closing services inâ€~‘. dicntetl that they had been greatly2 helped Ill their spiritual life. OuI'E congregation was represented by' ahoht ninety people on the ï¬nal Blin- day and quite in large number were there for the entire season. A mis- sionary who Ila:- spent a number of yours in Africa and who knows that religious condition in our own land said It would be well it such camp, meetings could be held all over the‘ United States. ; Those who were not able to ettendi the camp meeting were rather lope-l some the past two Sundays. as nol services were held in the church: Therefore our services on nan Sun-l [ma boating basins. mos. ‘ l e' if 9 k' a l? i. radiating road system maiutsiaed bv :- ths French Government. the (lei-luau ; wouldhsvewupthsnettleofths- 3 Home and reached Paris. The ner- l . mans had calculated on only three 2 divisions being sent out from Paris : . to stop the Invasion. Instead. the ex- , l cellcct byetcm oi highways made it i 4 possible for five divisions to be sent 7 to this front. Again. shortly other the battle oi : Verdun started. the French railroad , which was to furnish many of the . 3 supplies to the troops was destroyed. . it The French Government. however.’ l : had a macsdam road thirty-two tect . wide on which tour lines of trslic. . ‘ or direction. were main- . _-.‘ . . . ,. : ishe'dn 3:: and night H.000 motor CANDIDATE FOR ‘REPUBLICAN l, I? I trucks carried men and equipmnt. NOilMNATION FOR ’ 1 .. e traffic never stopped. When a . I ï¬le was made in the road a man STATE. TREASUR R I: ' m-eltul of rock slipped in - 9 . 3::Jnnt’he lines of motor trucks flrimsry some“ Wad. Sept. 11.3 i and threw the rock in the hole. then . , i ‘ lumped aside to let the trucks roll The man-who, as Chairman .1; the Republican State Comnflnge, . the rock 60'“. _ ,___~_~ managed the successful RQ'Ublh If there- was any nerve whatever 9‘" “"9““ l" .“h'li’l' "1 IQ“- : in the Hobensollern bunch one of the “0 COMO! "’0'“ BIG Rtputdlcan ; little Six would go out and get himâ€" Winnebago County, “me" “3' . Ilitarv and political Never had a hiovmncc on a Rh vb ; . self killed as a m _ "can Mate Wicket. f ,. A. necessity. __ He is_widely known and will add i l' And as it used to be fashionable to “W†to 3." T'Ck“ ‘" “fr†9 Y i : vemher Election. ; 7 ll change the name of occupied places. , g S It‘ suggest that the last two letters , . f » of nurcq be dropped. ; Ill. Id- Dr. ill D. had .1: ANNI'AI. APPROPRIATION III]. M f ‘2 AN ORDINANCI MAKING APPROP- Sun ‘0†. 5 , RIATION FOR COMBAT! PUR- w 1’in Trust a Savings - has. ‘3 POSE FOR THE HSCAL mu {*m i FROM IUNE i. 1018. to MAY 11. 5 ms. g g .3 : BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD . e il Oi" COINISSIONS'RS 01? TH: 13â€.†; fl ; HIGHLAND PARK EAST PAR . . DISTRICT. or run crrv or HIGH-r A" m, I fla‘f’wn‘“, “’9“,de l 1 LAND PARK. COUNTY OF LAKEu , anddellveral , AND STATE or ILLINOIS: l / ‘ it Section 1. That the followiczi w. E Waterhoufl ll sums. or so much thereof as may - ii authorised by .law. be and the same wawhmfeï¬rsnsdchï¬gétr ‘ l: 8" hereby appropriated for corporâ€"i same“ - .1 ate purposes for the itseel year oom- ‘ 364 Central Avenue «l l :36?!“ 13': i. "it. and ending Sewing "Wm Repaired, "l Paris. â€I†â€you.†w ‘ bf and Delhcred. Highland M .- O . loathe lasha l' For acquiring. laying out and es-l , Inbllshing. constructing and nun-l ' ~ . tanning puss. boom driveways Comfortâ€"Care ' ~ e ‘ :- = W ~ '9 “H 1 catsandp‘ets - For salaries of secretary. treasur- er. attorney. engineer. clerks and other employee. including police 5’ '“k or m . tom noses. W ' and trimming locals-UAW sections Allaasapsededbsleaees llll otsayitsmoritensolaaypead'al day will be something like a runnylunmmhm.‘l M g, a. «ï¬- , . reunion. The following Is the pro- . once I.†be 01.09004 in making I) gram '0? the dâ€: I any deficiency in any Item or items 0:10 A. IL. Bond†â€â€œ001- 3‘51.“ In the same general appropriation of Bible lesea. â€aristian Giving." “a ,0, m, “a, "a", "m., o, .A [Jute “30’â€; 211“ iiu a like appropriation made by this s -.. K I w 10:15 A. l. Sermon by the pager! on "Christ's Presence at the Barri-g- ton Camp Meeting." Matt. 18:20. 7:00 P. 31.. Christian Endeavor meeting. Subject. “All for Christ.“ Consecration meeting. Miss Caroline Schuls. leader. 7:46 P. I" “hpectedly Diificultics Unexpectedly Removed by the Path- way to Christ." Hark 1621.4. There will be good singing and a royal welcome for everybody. Sunday school at 0:46 a. m. I Men's Bible Class at 3:00 p. m. | â€worth League at 6:30 p. m. Worship at 7:30 p. m. t Tuesday evening. 3 I. B. Club. I Friday evening at 1:80. Boy Scouts.‘ The Lsdlcs' Auxiliary met yester- day anemoon at the home of In Kathryn Kelley of Chico.) Ave. STATE FOOD XXIII" illinois will have an Mg food products of the state at the Km Truck. Tractor and Equipment Ix- posltiou at the luniclval Pier. Ohi- cago. September 14 to it Inclusive Following a conference with H. V. Buclow. manager of the exposition. who went to Springï¬eld to arraage for the most eifectlve co-operatioo be- tween thc exposition oifieials and state officials. Chas. Adkins has is. sued the order for the big illimis food display. In addition to the Illinois state ex. hibit. Ohio and Wisconsin will have agricultural displays. There will ai~ so he a state pood road exhibit sad a lecture on country life each day. ‘ NOTICE i wish to announce to the public that the iirm of Koon Bros. has dis- solved psrtncrshlp and hersaler the garage will be maintained and war- ated by myself. After this data X will not be responsible for any bills contracted by others than myself. Anyone having an account against Icon Bros may have same upon PM entation or bill. W FLOYD KOON’. ordinance. Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances Inconsistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall he in force from and after its passage. , approval and publication. PASSED August â€in. 1910. APPROVED. August 20th. 1018. P. w. CUSHINO. President of the Board of Commisâ€" sioners oi the Highland Park East Park District. Attest: II. R. OOVIDAII. 'â€"â€" Secretary of the Board of Commis- sioners of the Highland Park flat Park District. -3. rescues noun a; war-on. l rm. or PUPILS’ vision i l l l l elm. E. Rumjll alumna To say that teachers should also watch over tbe'vision at their MI. Mia would seem like adding draws to aloedthatisalnesdytpobeafl.bat it will save much in the end. Many teachers today are wearing their bones to a fraaaie trying to get out or certain or their pupils more than their unsuitable eyes will pus-it. Thenrstmspistobmtbssyes ot the children examined every year. , Notify in. pereusa or the facts; they i may actortho‘ymapaot; “they“! 9 l l l and the child wears fleasss that make his eyes normal. he is base- Itted; If not. If the parent: rebel. then the teacher knows the child's handicap and will make the all"- ence. and incidentally will not wear out her own nerves trying to do the Namibia ~' ‘ There is not the m m um the m day school ours is i‘ a strain a: children's sin. and that 3 ltmwwlfllnloNIOMOm-l erorleesexteat.1‘ooi!setthiahhei i l 1 possible. by rsst. by mouse was by minimum on work. M M necessary. buy glasses. so thu all willhaveaasvencbancesofaru‘ ' . .E' "M, mum". â€mm Intelligence. not of age... ;- . HANSON OPTICAL OOKPANY mm Bids» Second floor mat. . . Highland pm. Ilsa-on Optical 00. We prescribe, grind M m e†Opucisns and Optometrie? M “W Path and Chicago i W. .5