DY ) MAKINI n it redlly )n and pré&ty ice taxe p td Central Ave. .28.20â€"30â€"! OOD 1 Times NTRY I : TO SE INEE A en [d atinee 1‘ p beatts EDY Terts Lpw Al > MILLE Ip4 st uys in i ¢ ~HOUSES ment Wils es this 8 ng | LAUNDR LEANER: . 69 Park TUGH TOBER B, 1924 I" Phone $100 & 4 ) 141 .: (Reprinted Frtom The Chic The Post\has rece ted fom one of | imi its readers, Mr. E. R. Hark, a set of!ley questions sed to S@nator Laâ€" he Follette, y 04 fair| questions,| for based upon ‘his dec ‘t‘ oginions and| â€" I public record, but sharply ippinted ‘to| red penetrate trfflh 4) and Weak spots | con in his position. â€" Intélligeht interro.| 0@ gation is frequently the most effecâ€"| he tive method for getting under the surâ€" | CaP fact and discovering w measure ter of sound thinking and true patrjotism | it ] is covered _ by oratory. hq method | sen is here applied with djsastrbusâ€"results | cen upon the claims of the Wisgonsin senâ€"| 4 ator to the confidence of the people:â€" | pol is covered by oratory. method is here applied with dijsastrbus results upon the claims of the Wi n senâ€" ator to the ce of t ple : If Mr. La Follette: sident and‘ should succeed in d ying the courts as interpreters of ituâ€" tion, what would he pu§ in their place? ; TfM > o . & 3 If he should â€"abol t on sugar, how, by the s , could he avoid tize',nmm iey to the dniry industry of Niplpwn inte? â€" bo::d:hnd n state he has @réated mfx and commissions, corps 0 inspectors, | regulators anfl | investaâ€" tors, thus ting gs@m machine that is unbegtable. \ Woull he resist the temptation to #p"g‘glike e in our national affairs? _ â€"And what would be the gesult if he added to the present army| of federal employees | almost ©2,000, railway employees |under .h "blan governâ€" ment ownérship? .. ; s ! If he is in good faith about "speâ€" cial ests," why does h@ thampion the ca of s refining monopoly {immediat %:oll ing camâ€" paign contributions m Mr. Sprecâ€" kles, the milliona su refinig magnate, as reported in the) Literary Digest, cBI yH% If he loyal tg] t merican farmer, y has he black every congressman who did not for the Howellâ€"Barkley billâ€"no : how loyal such . co s y ~have been to the farmir 3 ? If he believes in the p , why does he stay out theg |accept a nomination dictated anly Â¥y \the railâ€" w . ‘ ‘ P 6 ® Sm NUMBER 35 If he believes in freight rates for fa .I?t'l;‘ fl'!‘. ret an i as in w 11 of ployes?: |~ ; . [‘lfF _ PCCWPRCAR OS y If he in the rule ple, why is he p: to. congressâ€"the power to ame! stitution,â€"a " power | whic lodged exclusively with the If he believes in helpin{ in national politics, Why is the western states tg giv presant advantage t th college and the ance of power to ‘the. lated region of the. * of President by dired voti If he believes in the rule ple, why is be trying to election congresi minority may d of our President ? And why did he refuse candidacy to the nationâ€" of the 1 of which he If he beélieves in comm why does he propoge go sc railroad valuation law, u vestors ‘have relied in g more than| ten t‘8 Jod If he believes in the rule jority, why did‘ he aftem obstruct or dictate &ll le the recent cohgress (by :"n’.‘vb’teï¬ his en C from W 1 NX# of the party of which he to be a member during h litical atâ€">: w s ©d voi And wh alty durin alty during the wa If he in fave and 1 of all he su a ‘legisl consin to abolish p (See his Hoard fo Â¥ ï¬gxlft hl.tlim If he iu" falWor "o1 and the revival Mf Bu he pNM“ PE { e solution || able France, lan ti 8 thus throw the Whole J lem back a { 0 What alaif c9 lation e exer P the years he has been States te? i 8 Is it m' Â¥! which he n diates Is it sea! forced A boats if : P chosen v driven & seas? / | = PART 2 Is it the H rkles bill, which proposes to de public| all repreâ€" sentation in ra labog disputes ? When s sojourn at Atlan h T went to recuperate) fron§} a f Iness, he , why is he to ction se wh novity may / our Pres +4 And why did he didacy to the nationâ€" the 1 of which he be a member durifig hi LAY Al a» 6 ‘ QUESTIONS BENAT(%R LA FOLLETTE is NOT LIKELY TO ANSWER _ â€" ing to ~ta ame !‘r'; i with th n helpin ; Why i s tog givg | \thru t y trans ‘the d e Gast? ) ° rect vo n comm * ‘0 law, u: t in & T8 & the rul .. WoulWl h &")"gflike' e )e the flesu nt armyt off ;900, Di ;iQ :plan pif 1 1~e "":th rï¬s: h h&ai’ * ely‘ foll@awin {;;om My ire â€" sug ed) in tÂ¥ie|I s 3‘ the I lid not wpte tâ€"mo ré§att n gma) gEter '.' | prign Y d theg (a anly t t] C sy wh Harkileg bill, which videi@hns largoly i largely pin the high ive of 8t of chill ac to either ation in ns of his ssmen the peoâ€" this submit his primary claimed ntire poâ€" honesty, his own hich inâ€" ‘aith for uation bill tion ‘of hy is he to favor y emâ€" ’ ich has nto foreign j their re a small f choice pt:nn all the United did he velt? > d peace A YÂ¥ does y practical any, um, and an probâ€" C se lagls. :* the maâ€" he refining ing camâ€" r. Sprecâ€" t ‘refinig every for the . how y ~have e liberty why did ‘ in Wisâ€" sehools ? upported as this the way Roosevelt acted? ' dy asked leave to go and fight. Whére was Bob and what was he sayâ€" ingjor doing to help * > hether <the cwar was right cor , was any man in the high ofâ€" ficelof a United States senater justiâ€" fied| in obstructing, or even refusing to Help, while the flower of our youth l‘Aind if Mr. La. Follette now is pl in the highest office in the gift of bur people, won‘t all those of kin spirit who did obstruet come intd their own? Won‘t they be vinâ€" dic t i doesn‘t he know that such a policy would déstroy all the credit of our) railroads, stop theit ability to devplop, destroy their efficiency, and foree government ownership? d is this an honest way of carryâ€" i out ‘his government ownership plakk ? y | If in the late war he was not disâ€" loy$l, then at least is it not q fair quektion to ask what he did to help? he been in faver of a soldier‘s bonks ? If so, why was it never urged by him in his own state, when the neighboring states were paying adâ€" jus compensation to the men who served their country. f hat word of encouragement or actg of assistance did he offer for the Red Cross,, the Salvation army, the Y, IM.~C. A. or the welfare bureaus while our boys were in camps here or |dying on . the battlefields of Frahce ? & P J bor by nei jus ser werk giving up their lives at the comâ€" mardd â€"of their country ? e President and congress had deâ€" ciddfl on war; was any citizen thereâ€" iftdr justified in trying to obstruct Â¥ 1 4 Mr. La Follette‘s Germar supâ€" porfers â€" of . Wisconsinâ€"especially thoge who claim to be loyal American citigensâ€"want this ?â€" 14 Mr. La Follette is President, will he got be surrounded by and listen to the lcounsel of all elements of disloyâ€" alty? Will he not be under obligaâ€" tiont to and seek advice from all eleâ€" m of radicalism ? 4 w does it happen that for the first time in our history all such eleâ€" merlts are agreed on their candidate? Have they reason for such consensus of @pinion? $if 3 ® & ho will fill our federal offices? he is sincere in his proposal to ce freight rates, why does he confine his attacks against the railâ€" afls to the return on capital, when he knows that by. wiping out all capital and allowing nothing for inâ€" tergst on bonds or dividends on stock it would not affect freight and pasâ€" se ’rntes as much as 15 per ce 9 BArlLOT THIS FALL _ 1J OF LARGE SIZE the act to the bal to las M 31 by 35 Inches and as Ten Parties With 53 Places for Names he ‘biggest ballot, not in point of the\number of votes cast, but in the actdal size of the ballot, is destined to keep <the election‘ clerks busy in the| November election this fall as the ballbt the first one which was sent to |County Clerk Lew A. Hendee last week measures 31 by 36 inches, or y 3 feet square and contains the na of ten: political parties with the|possibility that 53 names will be prigted under each of the party narjes. 3: ¥¥i%, i parties ‘listed in this election, somie of them never heard of before, are| as follows:â€" Republican, with 58 canflidates to be voted on; Demoâ€" cratic, Sccialist, Progressive Socialist Lakor. Workers . Party â€"ofâ€"Americs, Commonwealth Eand Party, Prohibiâ€" tiod, _ Independent Republican and the! Limit Land Manipulations and t Ptrty. &# " V ; ballot already has the clerks wojried as to how it will be handled and now that the ballots have reachâ€" ed |Lake: county, those seeking elecâ€" tio® on ‘the county tickets, must be added to the already overflowing t. * 3. : waiting for election returns advised to bring their beds and ed tio ad bal Ar st; lo sk ge vis low ~such exceptional exhibitions of skill to pass‘without recognition. A geperous round of applause when a viditing team, does some exceptional stint makes‘good feeling. â€" The home plgyers themselves are glad to conâ€" tulate their opponents. It is the cogrteous thing to do, and after ward rooters c :tuka up by yelling a litfle louder to encourage the home vers. PNPI 4+ go Evening Post) ediately forced the Howellâ€"Barkâ€" bill out of committee, but what d#ti o or suggest by way of legislation the relief of agriculture? ho will be the advisors? et it hardly seems gracious to al all night because it will take y hours to count the votes. x i Fand "Pate," t Higbland Park Press E. R. HART BRIEF NEWS ITEMS _ FROM LAKECLOUNTY the CYcIt gan and hunt big This an what of friends was und the win Backfite from an automobie startâ€" ed a fire in the machine shop on the Joseph Klaus farm, located a mile and a half from Spring Grave and near Fox Lake, that destroyed two buildâ€" ings at aA loss of $2, ) ‘ o Eliuw Mr. and kegan, under t bus at â€" A. Du Macaule to Ravin Work lof construction~ on the Wauâ€" kegan National Bank is being rushed with all| possible speed . it is the intention of the officials ‘to have at least a part of it completed for occuâ€" pancy by the first part of the year, .. 8. E. Arnold, of 425 e court, a Waukegsan merchant: for close to thirty years, died Sunday. morning from heart trouble. He Jacked but a few days of being 70 years of age. L. "F.| Knapp and wife: to J. L. Walker and wf. jts., Wd $10. Stamp $30.50. Parts of See. 86, and pt of Sec. 31, [Deerfield Twp, . f ;M. Morse Jerrems ahi hus to H; Fry and|wf jts.. WD 000. Stamp $31, Part of lot 7, 20, Highâ€" land Park. P Mrs. Josephine Menschell, 68 of Gurnee, |died Tuesday [ oon at 4:30 o‘clock from ailments : brought on by advanced age. |.‘ _ The re at. Lake by fire 1 mated a QCD $10 Clark an and 52, ‘Mary and wife and 2, | Deerfield . The n â€"wedding ‘of: Mr. â€" and Mrs. Allen Dixon lifeâ€"long residents of Gurnge and Rosecrans neighborâ€" hoods whs celebrated last week at their home in Gurnee. * a 4 G. W. |Nolder to W. Pepper and wf QCD $10.00. St. $300. Part of Lot 24, Clark and Latimers Subdn of lots 51 and 52, e Forest. || : i ‘Mary Koebelin to (l Kcebelin and wife, jts. Nly 59.04 ‘ft of lots 1 and 2, block 4, Truesdéll‘s addn to Deerfield, WD $10. â€"| | _ Union | Bank of Chi to M. W. Delaney.| Lot 6,. block 15, Lake Forest Heights |subdn, Lake ‘0 Deed $2500. Stamp $2. Â¥h ‘" C. W. Seignious to Lagarus Cozocar and Susgn Schoos, jts A:lot in sw cor, of half of SE quarter of Sec. 32 Deerfleld twp. WD $10. Stamp $5. Jennie| L. Brooke and hus. to E. D. Marron and wf. jts. . $10, Stamp $1.50. Lbt 5, Blk 39, North Addn to Lake Blyff. i & C T & T Co to Flo P. Thompâ€" son. Lot 15 in J. 8. Hoyvland‘s North Shore Acre subdn, rfield Twp. Union Delaney. Heights $2500. NEIGHBORHOOD JOTTINGS Interesting Happenii &:dnt ~This Section of the No ore and ags at County Se Jenni¢ Marron i $1.50. Lake BI Peed $650. Stamp $1. ~ A. H. William to L. E. Hall, Part of c. 17, Bhields Twp. Alsg part of Sec. 18. WD $50,000. Stamp $50. / ne H. Copper to E. A. Wood and wife, it tens, Lot 44 0. B. Von Lindes Subdn in Deerfleld. Also part of Sec. 28, Deerfleld. WD $10. S imp $1.50, ‘%‘_ idberts and wf to C. R. Mcâ€" "Arthur, and N. K. McArthur jts WD $10. Stamp $1.50, Lot 17, blk 3, First Addn to| Ravinia Highlu?ds. Deerfield Township. ie _ . An nig An son. James angl pt nig) Anderson Findlay and J. Anderâ€" son. Deed. $22,000. Lot 17, Blk ; 1, James Anderson‘s Subtw.iof Lot 340 and pt of Lot 334, Lake Forest, _ | . C. Leavitt and wife to A. F. Byâ€"| field and wife, jts. Lot 20 and part of | lot| 30, |Highland Park.. WD $7500. Stamp $7.50. . e: & . M. Parker and wite to A.F. Byâ€" field and wife, jts. Lot!?andp:rtul} lot| 30, [Highland Park, WD $7500,. Stimp $7.50. A % ceuay etial to uf::: f 5, Shiel T oo. D Obee. of lot 11, Highweod,. YUL ~B.| Smith and wife to Anna Obee HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924 H a â€" surprise } Waukegan f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur as it rstood that they would spend er in California; Lth Tonigan, 10; daughter of Mrs. William Tonigan, Wauâ€" et instant death last week e wheels of a orth . Shore elvidere and Utica street. . ias and wife to Dorothy W. . Lot 17, block 6, First addn a Highlands. WD $10. Stamp . ESTATE TRANSFERS ‘Murphy and Fred T. Murphy L. Stefanowski.. ts 5 and 6, / subdn of E half of lot 1, See. s twp. Deed $300. Stamp 50c. sidence of Frank T. Fowler Villa, was totglly destroyed ist week causing a Joss estiâ€" ~$10,000 or more. 3 jerson and G. Findlay to Anâ€" \rthur, former président of me Fence com&ny, Waukeâ€" his wife are: planning to gamï¬n'Afric i this winter. ouncement comes ‘as someâ€" Tomlinson to L, Stefanowski. nd 4, block 10, Sec. 5, Shields ed $300. Stamp 50¢. c Heydecker and wife to Anna irt of lot 11, Highweod. duco | COAT Fannie 8. Roberts to M. A, Van Esâ€" so and wf jt tens. Lot 1, blk 22, Secâ€" ond addn to Lake Bluff. WD $10, Stamp $2.50. > f 3 | Union Bank of Chicago to Nellie M. Chatt and wife, jt tens. Part of lot 2, Sec. 88, Shields, Deed $10. Stamp Chicago Tâ€"& Tâ€"Co to H. K. Coale and wife, jts. Lot 40, J. 8. Hovland‘s North Shore Acre n*)dn of part of Sections 16 and 21, Deerfleld twp. Deed $6.50.. Stamp $1. } Elsie: Bell .Page and â€" to Walter W. Hoops. Pt of blk:68, Highâ€" land Park.: WD sï¬ . Stamp $23. L. N. Billings and wf to R. H. Janâ€" sen.. WD $10. Stamp $1.50. Lot 26, Blk i1, First Addn Ravinia Highâ€" lands, Deerfleld Townghip. | ‘State Bank of Ch(ot: Leonie Szuiâ€" erecki and Mary Szul , jts. Deed $10.. 8 47 ft of Lot 38, Arthur Dunas Ravinia Terrace Subdn, Sec, 35, Deerâ€" field Twp. : ies D. H. Ball and wf to L. W. Grego and wf, jts. WD $10. Lot 8, Blk 81, South pt of Highland Park. E. Borg and wife to O, Swanson and wife jts. Stamp $2. Lot 3, Green Bay addn, Sec. 28, Lake Forest. W. E. Melinder and wife to Hedwig Melinder. , Lot 20, block 8, : Ravinia Part of lot 11, Section 15, Highwood QCD) $1. Stamp 50¢.) ; : â€"â€" =>.> Mary Anderson and husband to J PURDY‘S RADIO AND SPORT SHOP . ELECTION RETURNS GARNETT $ | evest Will be received on a Pfanstiehl Radio Set Election Night. : Come and hear real Radio Reception. (A demonstration in your home gladly arranged at your convenience ,c,‘ u ° + é diva , P .:j‘ *srf (s 4 ,Q Seg Â¥ * 3 i io + MB ‘g}'? kivsaniats ; R i‘ | ' T. 22 ater COAT| ‘m A T Tt ooriganapropnpniatiees . : . orc < roupiroany rerrapenh: | Th iFre:r © To gee@h (( OW A REPUBILJCAN DESIRING TO Â¥O WM JONES FOR GOVERNOR, SHOULD MARK HIS t nderson, Jr.; Lot % 2, Cloes ddn to Lake Bluff. $1. C. C. Woodmansee to G, M. Meeâ€" er... WD $10.;Pt of lot 26, Sec. 25, ighland Park. _ # M. E. Boyer and wife to F. R. Mcâ€" eity, QCD $10. Part of See. 51, ighland Park. ; , yles,. Smartest. Golor ials ancl Trimmi@igs' & Cora E. Lukens to O:~T. Bartlett Part of lot 6, block 41, Highland Park ND $10. {pyeaupppegartclies, It is a si e't'mmawu-%.u-ihw i icket, mepmr ivm. Make your mark in Republican ross over to the tk-coluundu.h"’pn.nkh&e ront of the name of NORMAN L. JONES, thus: 1t Li & A cross in the Republican circle at the top of the ticket, and a c ones square, by his name and the vutt:h.:r Â¥ [_] â€" Calvin Coolidge he most complgttfs assor ent of GCoats We ha e ‘ever ‘Assembled . | FOR PRESIDENT FOR GOVERNOR ALL INDEPENDENT JONES FOR GOVERNOR CLUBS REDUCED REPUBLICAN â€" PARTY in‘dow' Display Semiâ€"Annï¬a]f THE BALLOT C‘ï¬ï¬. 1t m !ï¬x:t [‘ ing propier & place, the) 'lho:rd_'bg more | effectite & in dhciphl?n( the kid elem@nt, ( [ act as if they were racing {of the hOgâ€",) pital. |â€"i{. f . â€" Being told to get ready 1 t8r, fmge see :.::::m;?:m. | ( 84 x | NORMAN L. JO FOR PRESIDENT. / FOR GOVERNOR in w g PART VOLUME 44 & ab 1+