‘trtct dters ’V 3.3 ti u" N my 5! H STOP-LISTEN in the various European countries Admitted to the bar as a lawyer at Springï¬eld. Illinois, in 1896 Founded The Waulte- gan Daily and Weekly Sun with the assistance of W. J. Smith in 18977-Founded Fl-iur and Feed Journal with the help of John W. Barwell in 19%) The Woman's Magazine of New York the next year The only Republican elected m m Lake County in ï¬fteen yem'x‘ (1909»11lâ€"5eeured the passage of SIX laws now on the statute books; State aid to the disabled soldiers ofthe great Stands for war The abolishment of the enemy langu- age newspapers AA new constitution for Illinoisâ€"A ï¬sh hatchery for Waukeganâ€"Bxlls for mumcxpal Improvementâ€"v To represent Lake County in the highest and best sense. « Born July 20. 187:: Graduated at Harva‘fd Who He 15 l'niversity1895 -7'1‘71'a_ve“e_d negrlyayear Give Me Three Votes and Re-elcct ’ Arthur K. Steams Because I am fully acquainted with all details of the ofï¬ce, having had many years’ experience with the Countv;'I‘_ax_and Assessment Books. __ 9L". n“n;fe n‘ â€no tne wumv _1_az\ auu ilsfcw..-..-._ , . My mumcnpal experience in the affairs of the Village of Libertyville gives me further insight into knowledge which I can and W1†put to use in the conduct of the Treasurer's ofï¬ces [will place this knowledge of Tax and Assess. ment and. Municipal affairs at your service and believe Will be valuable to the Tax Payers of this county. County Treasurer If_nominated and to glvg the Tax Pi that's 1n me. PROMISES A: Republican Candidate for State Legislature Republican Nomination as PRACTICAL E\PERIENCE Efï¬ciency in Ofï¬ce Arthur K. Steams Jay B. Morse I Am Asking for the AND NO EXPERIENCE VOTE FOR Sincert‘lv yours THANKS VS. Me Where I Belch! §mduated at Harva‘fd THE 'HIGHLAND PARK Pam. HIGHLAND rm muons AN ORDINANCI mm?!†THE IANUPACTURI. w: AND SERVING 0F DRINK AND FOOD» BE l'l' ORDAIN- BY THE COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF RIGHLAND PARK. LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. SECTION 1. ï¬ery um. pornon or corporation owning or luring In charge my ice cream parlor. sod- fountnin. restaurant. or other eatnb- liehmenu dispensing. selling. oner- inx for sale. mnnuhcturin‘ food or drink within the City of ‘Highlud Park uhall keep such eunblilhmont and place of business. includin- noore. side-wells. ceilings. furniture. ï¬xtures. receptacles. and implement: In a clean. healthful and unitary condition at all times. Sccflon 3. The doors. windows and other upnnlnp‘ 0! such esttbllshmenu nr places of busmnu during the period from May lat to November In. of each year shall be ï¬lled with self- closing semen doors. and wire win- dow scream of not runner than H- mesh wire gauze. SECTION 3. Food in the process 0! manufacturv. preparation and pack- ing and when stored. on sale or offer- mi for sale muat he svcurcly pr««teoted from flies. dust and dirt; and'iood ready for con~umptiun without turâ€" tlmr preparation. maintained or of‘ term] for sale or exchange in said establishments or pines-a of business. shall he C()\'(‘Tt‘d by some permanent Inc-ans such ar glaah'. wood. metal. push-hoard. paper or other anitahle matorizll. in such a manner or means as in mloquntvly protect it from flies. dud. dirt or contamination. ' SECTION 4. .\'o slot-ping or living quarters. water closet. privy vault urinal. ash pit or coal bin shall be within the rooms u-e<i ~for the manu- facture. storage or rule of food pro- ducts in any xuvh establishments or plum-1 of husinou. nor shall do- xnmtic animnl- be permitted to ro- main in such rooms, SECTION 5. No ï¬rm. person or corporation shall permit any person or omplmeo to work in such estab- lishments or places of buainvsa dis- pensing food or drink uho is afflict- ml with any communicable dinoa‘e. SECTION 6. in every such estab- lishment or place of business there shnll be provided ram-onion! nnd nm- plo washing and tnilei flcilitioa fur the usv of employees and such conv wnion! and ample toilet facilities shall lw separate and spurt from any room. in web ostahlishmont or place of business. used in the manufacture. sturngo or sale of food products or drinks nncl~'11<-hioil.-t or washing in- (‘llllil-s shall n! all times In“ kvpl in :\ clcun and sanitary condition. SECTION 7. No straws shall be permltted to ho used In any such unab- llshmenu or places of business wherein drinks are dlaponsed or o!- ferod for sale except when such straws are kept protected from Mes. dust or lllrt. nnd from promiscuous handling by o-mployees and others. SECTION 10. All ordinances or parts Of ordinances In oonllla here‘ with are hereby repealed. SECTION 11. TM: ordlnance Ihlll be In force from and after lu pu- sage. approval and publication. SAMUEL M. HASTINGS. Mayor. SECTION R. All soft drink! and like refreshments served from soda fountains and soft drink stands in any such establishment; or places of business shall be served in indivi- dual paper cups or containers which said individuul paper cups or con- tainers shall be immediately dis. cardvd after usn. Allglassea. spoons. dipprrs. N'H'lnfl dishes or other ulon< «lls wed in serving food or drink in any such establishment: or places of business shall not be used a sec- ond time uniil they have been thor- oughly cleansed wlih boiling water or livo swam. or thoroughly cleansed in running water. ATTEST: E. A. WARREN. City Clerk SECTION 9. Any ï¬rm. person or corporation who shun violote my of the provisions .5: this ordinance or refuse or neglect to comply with any requirements thereof. nhsll upon eon- viction be subject to a ï¬ne 0! not less than Ten (810.00) Doll." nor more than One Hundred (8100.00) Dollars. Passed August 30m. 1013. Apprnwd September 3rd. 191K (27-24) Bull-II" AND BREElY The Clown Prince's nhln In retreat in»: in both directions. “l The American soldier yould rather Huh: than ml; om-rtng an immense l'nntrh-l tn the prommlr “ha would i‘:It!:vr (-3! than ï¬ght‘ Pwupw mm ride In day coaches and mch Hmir own luugnce. The rall- mk unm- u-mpters to lmury. are m; mlm‘ulnrs 1n self help. Tl'rt-v lmlinn xrnllnr-zx an- to be 1 III [hr hack. ~=\n Prlnvv will lrl'flxnll That'n whore 1h!- bo shah â€"but not. Thvrv are some good pollUclnl In “urM. but they nevor try to doâ€"‘cr . thr puhiir schools. ‘In MEETING AT WAUKEGAN, '0' W34": This )enr's wheat crop ll I Mup- cr. but HH- \A'inwr's coal crop II dill In dnuhl. Cam Ian-Jah- H- “1ҠH. I“ 'M’ L‘s-doc.†and Cm- (h. Work. 20 7.." h Each-'- Iiiortrx'ml Contradors Congressman [305$ Smoyin‘ n-d Counted... Don’t forget the Primaries next Phones '1. W. Huber Electric Co. Purdy Bands... This speech came off as we might expect with an over! flowing house. The band led the marching to the Armory where they played several pieces before the speaking. The chairman of the meeting introduced the quartette who rendered some patriotic songs. Mr. Foss gave a short review of his past record of more than 20 years of public service and made a stirring speech on the issuw of the war. There was no doubt in the minds of the crowd but that, Congressman Foss would be our next Senator. Grand Success August 30, was a . Optics“! and M ‘Huhlud Park and Chic-o- “Wearing Glasses is a sign of intclllgcnce, not 0! age." . done. 120%“ Ave. Pb... 1m flight-JP“. But-I0. taut.»- â€I Ah-h 11 I Huh â€mu-I , Comfortâ€"Care H. Chadwick Rider’s Expreo Polls Open at 6:00 mm. Vote Early