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Highland Park Press, 11 Nov 1926, p. 26

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44 {g K“ MA F8 it Tel, The women are going in for colorful dresses, and one feels rather hollerâ€" ful when seeing some of them. f Â¥ The old settlers who first settled our towns were splendid people, and onewaytofnpl!plothhrpeudh to hecome prompt settlers of our bills. The women are going in for colorful Lake â€"....16.754 McHenry .. 3587 Boone ... 1,128 Total .._./21 469 Public instruction : Blair, republican, 9278; Jamieson, . democrat, 1,974 Blount, progressive, 50; Alexander, socialist labor, 32; Tate, commonâ€" wealth land, 6; Hall, socialist, 81; Kotwas, high life, 8. ‘ : Clerk supreme court: Vail, repubâ€" lican, 8.974; Logan, democrat, 1,976; Straunch, progressive, 44; Williams, commonwealth land, 5. The total vote cast was 14,098. The west vote ran 6,690 to 5,495 dry, for a plurality of 1,195. Of that number the Bentohs cast 1,567 dry . votes and 895 wets giving Zion and surrounding terri::-y to the drys by 1,172, BA On the tax amendment 6,357 were for and 4,332 against, and the canal lease 8918 for and 2,249 against. The legislative race shows the vote as follows ‘in all the preciricts of the three counties : th s )M Others for senator were ;' follows: Christensen, wmdn. 82; â€" Jenâ€" nings, socialist ; ~81; Lyncheim, commeonwealth‘ land, 4; Whitlock, socialist, 79; Logan, high life, 10; Engdahl; workers * communist, | 17; Raymond O‘Keefe, light wines and beer, 67; Kirby, independent, 42, and Irving, independent, 13. | For state treasurer: Kinney, repubâ€" lican, 8;:989; Nelson, democrat, 2,232; Bird, progressive, 57; Bloemsma, socialist labor, 27; Penrod, commonâ€" wealth land, 4; Brooks, socialist, 81; Brown, high life, 5, This gave Smith 658 more votes than thufi‘vo men together. county, The official camvass of the election vote, conducted by County Clerk Lew A. Hendee, shows that Col. Frank L. Smith, elected senator, received 6,876 votes in the 57 precinets in Lake Smith‘s Big Lead Over Brennan REPUBLICANS WIN"A LL PAGE EIGHT 0P ELECHON vore , < > Wets: Have Big Majority; Total Vote Light; Legâ€" islative Vote â€" Weiss Stew‘t Jack‘n W‘tm‘n 16,1754 6,593 6,5990 6,752 ~8,587 8,T13 4557 28e3 _ L128 . 927 8,050 . cor 21469 1‘.’83 19,215 10,216 NAREND SometTHing /A HES HELPED a Lor (2.2) WITH THE Saroen * "THIS wml &\ / >». “ .‘~/J : 7 $ A 7 thas *« * ,’2 e â€"â€"â€" 4 $ k E L6 A eXA prcu<@ "."fyl\':'?,, z)* 1 t k " W SAE an. Es RISTMAS ESHOPPiNG FARLY ““:c“"““ W‘\;Anb mRA Poroy wWANT3y To m Yoom HOEBANTS SomeTHing 1 HES HELPED A Lor 2a? ‘ WITH THE Saroen THIS Summerp_ o IM Gome 10 Pomy 4h SantiBy { E. Nevins to E. A. Nevins. QCD $10. â€"~Pt lot 12, blk 1, Highland Park, F.‘H. Bartlett and wife to M. B; Barnet." WD $10. Pt Sec. 36, Deerâ€" field; 4 The Milky Way to Health N. J. Hook to A. J. Hook and wife WD $10. Lots 9 and 10, bik 1, Compâ€" ton‘s addn to Highland: Park. H. Duddles to Pearl Myers. QCD $1. Lots 42, 48, 44 and 45, blk 125, and : pt lot D,, South Waukegan, Shields, Park, Se¢. 29, Deerfield. â€" ; * J, W, Simons and wife to L. R. Han: awalt and wife. QCD $10. Pt Sec. 19, Deerfield. & A. F. Miller and wife to J. Weiss and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lot 7, blk 2, st addn to Ravinia Highlands, See. 25, Deerfield. F. H. Bartlett and wife to E. Abâ€" bott and wife jt tens. Deed $10, Lot 12, blk 2, First addn to Ravinia Bigh-‘ lands, Sec. 24, Deerfield. _ t C.T. and T. C. to H. C. Niegelsen. Deed $16. Lot 4, blk 8, lots 15 and 16, blk 1, Branigar Bros. Woodland Park, Se¢. 29, Deerfield â€"â€"â€"â€" C. T. and T. C. to F. F. Hirsch. Deed $10. . Lot 5r Reâ€"sub in Ravine Manor, Sec. 31, Deerfield. > Deed $3,750. Lot 3, Krenn & D Highland Park addn, pt Secs, 10 15, Deerfleld. f J .J. Burns to Julia J. Kennedy. WD $10. PtSEqrafSoe.G.Dl‘ernold. J. J. Burns to Mary A. Deneen. WD Pt. SE qr of Sec. 6, Deerfield. J. J. Burns to Mary E. Maginn. WD $10. PtSEqrofS’ec.C.unfneld, J. J. Burns to E. 8. Hanrahan and wife, jt tens, WD $10. Pt SE gr of Sec. 6, Deerfield. C. T. & Tr. Co. tr to J. Deed $7,500. Lots 1 and 2, Dato‘s Highland Park addn 10 and 15, Deerfleld. â€" C. K. Marhoefer and wife to H; J. Tallett and W. E. Jensen. Deed $1. Lots 29 and 30, blk 24, South Wauâ€" kegan, pt Sec. 5; Shields. or ie pieeg io 490 Deerfield Ave. each lens. â€" Two ranges of vision in PASTEURIZED IRil II 1. IK cmzl%% 18e says Billy Break O‘Day REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS K2 is â€" visible. yet no line tr to J. Randecker. 0§ Krenn & Dato‘s and 2, Krenn _ DAT SHOAK AM kint 0 YUH Misgye TUVPDy â€" "BUT my oLE Man Ain‘t wWyrF No CRS‘mMmus | ‘PRESENT No How / Randecker. , pt Sees. Victor® C. Cartson Ouu;m\mn Carlson Building â€" [ 7 636 Church Street, Evansron â€" _ Renting Offce: i and JOHN Evans 1600 HINMAN AvENUER _ Corner of Davis Street Much food for thonght"is lfieing ofâ€" fered all the time, bnt"hpt many need is some food ‘for action.‘ & Ornamental m-penim ¢ said to be the fad in London, Mm‘:;y of the men seem <to think : reâ€" ornaâ€" mental by the freedom m‘.d? which they display them. j Righwood, HL Phone 2470 The: political . orators .bi“ld not soar so high on their flights of elo> quence that they fail to tell the voter what they going to do to get the eost of livifl‘;. down. / . . Vn the quiet edge of activity stands The JobnEvamtheHny‘ man and Davis Streets | meet, in Evanston, close: to the lake and to trans i portationâ€"fittinglocaâ€" . tion for the homes of | those who appreciate . the quiet charm of this Now Rentino _ _ S. 8. Watkins and wife Juenger and wife.. WD $1( 26, Deerfield. j . State Bank of f A. Dunas. WD $10. Pt See. u D::}::lg.r f M. H. Brook to A. E. G and wife. WD $10. Pt Sec. 86, Deerfleld. Peter Roberts and wife to J. Grif, fith. (WD $10. Pt See. 28, Shields. M. H. Brook, to J. J. Bus and «wife. WD $10.. Pt Sec. 36, X/F. H. Bartlett, tr to -a.ip. Grein. Deed $10. Lot 7, blk 8, Bartlett‘s North Shore Manor, pt Sec. 6, Shields. L. Brandonisio and wife to F. E. Jenks, Sr. WD $10. | Lot 11 in subdn of pt lot 24, E. Ashley M plat, Highwood, Deerfield. i iescs atienicadk t Cobe ramoenes io RAILROAD AVENUE 1 door No. of Post Office THE HIGHLAND PARK PrEss WD $10. Pt Sec. GIVE HIM SOMETHING HE CouLO WEAR â€"PBO You THINK HED luhkte: APAROPF SOOKS â€" OR WOULp A. NECR TE BE pEMTER 3 ::C.L* MFR Lai WELL T THoveHr wE Y N F. D. CLAVEY RAVINIA NURSERIES, Inc iz , HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS The Deerfield Boy ‘Scouts will be the guests at the next regular monthâ€" ly meeting ‘Monday, Nov. 22, at the Masonic Temple. ‘There will be a fatherâ€"son‘ banquet put on by the Boy Scouts followed by. some live entertainment. W1 There was a large turnout at the October meeting of the Deerfield Men‘s club last Friday night. Favorâ€" profuse.. Ask any â€"of the hundred persons present. 4 OCTOBER MEETING Is ~â€"~â€"â€" LARGELY ATTENDED Why We Advise Fall Planti'néi 19 8. LaSalle St. Central 2118 R. C.:CANTERBURY Built & Xhnur 1a z4. _ ) t _ mlld the weather is, the Fall planting days are limited, 4N NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT EVERGREENS, TREES AND SHRUBS. As urlyuuwfllmmcompletionotyomwrkwhfloth‘finohrkht. Ourm;: Nunm‘lmhdatmthhudhrkudmmlmh,emhfiudw Mgmm,'l‘nunud,firuh-tpnlnctfron. AvhittoonrNinut.vavlau m.thntmhnvolueanbofoundstoeklheqnl. 4 No MATTER how fine or mild the NIRAWEY WA S bmevbasa ELC LTH /.. BY FALL FLAN'nNc we mean the planting B ob omiatiee mt o es § s Highland Park, Hlinois IP Te P 0 CE ee oo evopt, HOue :A 2 3_ ""% _ â€" Hmount of work to be done along planting lines. If we should n advantage of the desirable Fa‘lldny:,ourplmtiu season*would fall far short ummd-dforit.,mumeexmtalmthenumhzomk.mxmnfl 1 1. NOE daPindtatietcalten ies Pincrerintiecds ... ing seasons, 'l'bmhciutwooeuom.itotten which is the better season for planting. Now it particular advantages over the other. We feel, ular factors that seem to make Fall planting ve here to show why we advise Fall planting: ALTOGME& the Spring and Fall planting ~~â€" mense amount of work to be dana ala~~ . 48 N. Green Bay Road Repairing, Adjusting, Overha_uling§ Financed VERYONE knows %bntthenqjorportion of all planting is done either 'or}nlLGmaflly»akh;SpfingandFaumtbouhtoluthetv de cOC TOn 9 00 forienh ; ROCE Ved COBY ANGANIEDRRETcaiienl dadt cesA rarizntihe C Homes sned uinsy inctnitaiv snn behrntc oytheonicun neninemaid. Radiator Solutionsâ€"Accessories __â€"~Of all makes of cars handled by expert mechanics HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED OVER AND PUT IN / \~â€" {SHAPE FOR WINTER SERVICE _ JORDAN SALES | Automobile Service . FLOYD KOON Spring and Fall planting seasons Ap PPrer o Ars [ Wz PRESS WANT ADS mm.nottuboconn-qmfloninoufsmh lanting. Now it may be said that either season other. Wefeel,homer.that&qnmecwn l"dlplquuvmdedubh. A few reasons ar BECKER GARA@E‘(;E; â€"Telephone 31â€" | â€" _ [( "B" BATTERIES (wet) ARGED . REPAIR MAN AT YOUR SERVICE GENERATORS and STARTERS REPAIRED 46 EXIDE "A" and "B" BATTERIES ‘ EVER READY "B" BATTE '; EXIDE POWER UNITS _ "R A D1IO" materials which if handled now Phone Highland Park 23 if they were handled in prove to be as successful a ""“““fim-n.-â€"g growth. In many cases F lar materials handled in the are all too short for the im Phone Highland Park 36 me either in the Spring as the two main plantâ€" we should not. take lar short of the Fall planting adâ€" THURSDAY, e‘s mind as ito season has its are given Park | \Your From Eatly 64 ULTS and ed cat Di tic ed fit fa ib

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