fl f t;oe" wrbvan rthk ot, of Kenilworth,‘ atâ€" tbe eting .to!;bhin signaâ€" 4 ition ich is be ulated 51’&1&:9:'-%-;5:‘5 eqjire No Man‘s Land. * | Reeds of Missouri, who says he « to his backyard and C is onge dog. Only the very Nq vre f in Missquti can afford 18 or 20,.â€" ) N t 4,% t 1 y bas repealed ‘prohibition in r referendum. / must be to go r the Amerâ€" t ist le: f he in the Atlantic is said e greasier this year than al. less this js due to the ‘*â€"‘u‘ swimmers. ue AYD BUYy TROSE 5 THINGS I WAS THINKiNIG 1 _~ or / x B.â€"F. Langworthy, a member village eouï¬lmd' Winnetka, â€" ng ay,the meet. f) the â€" Hil} Llfl7vmvmm " week on "How Winâ€" & Is \ " the origin of the a of and many other reating things pertainigg to the MAKES mE think! VYD BETTER RUN . 14,1926 + Cig"irs vxeumts. I Store Doll Contest to sDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 Science L S.B. J. C LAEGELER ientist ; HOW WINNETEKA ILLAGE IS GOVERNED z%.;h‘eg""'*' of to Indian â€"â€"_ Mil Group: ® AN! saAARY 14 1A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 wHY JOIN LEGION? LOCAL POST EXPLAINS HOW Information for Benefit Mj\ Exâ€" Service Men Given;. y , Factors Discussed; | Advantages . Legion: <| 7 es 1. : For tgeonutry. s el 3 1 You risked your all, your f in 1917â€"1918. o § sjig That was patriotism. E $ Today that patriotism is "less needful. â€" The work lying be those of us who were willing to everything for the honor of our counâ€" try is just as important. ; E It is up to us, who know what sac: vifice means, to uphold the high standâ€" ards and ideals which actugted Amerâ€" ica and Americans during, years of the war. 94| h tre path of progress toward t goal of a greater, finer,. more ect America. , kess The attainment of these ¢ is the pledge Legion h Why I should join the, American But only through organization can the force of this opinion be felt. The American Legion is workinngtaa_d_il.y American Legion is WOTRAMNR |STVERUCCE and steadfastly for a means by which international differences can be settled without rcsort to arms. Help Amorica once the benefactor of ms Work for universa the American Legion â€"_ 4, Because I want 1 worker for the comm Al} of us have a t in u When we returned to civilian life, it was to us that the people turned in their time of trouble. . : || We ‘are proud to accept| that reâ€" sponsibility. But they camnot reach us individually. It is to thg American Legion: that they turn hen â€"fire threatens the town and when floods destroy. The legionnaire is the modâ€" ern minuteâ€"man. B 2o Time and again the legionnaire has fell from the rmming%rd of a rallied with his post for t protecâ€" tion of his fellow townspeople. 4. Because I want to be known as a worker for the community. | .Al} of us have a tremendc*us pride n havihg served the colors, |Our felâ€" owâ€"citizens have pride and;cpnï¬dence REASONS ADVANCED and purpose of the American for wife or mother than this attractive Federal Washer: it lightens household tasks, gives her more leisure. _ $160 ica once again to become r of mankind, universal peace |through Time and aghin he has with whole heart taken the lead in re-huim deâ€" va.gtat.'ed com iï¬u.' 5 3 M ns Legionnaires|are daily giving their time and monéy and their labor to constructive work for the benefit of the public. ruo ts !a As legionnajres we are just as proud of our péaceâ€"time record as we are of our war jservice. We are daily justifying a continuation of the faith which our fellowâ€"citizens placed in us . in 1917. i sls .And we are known by the Legion button which we wear. t Bé a legionnaire! > w s 5. ‘ Because| I wouldâ€" foster the spirit of patriotism. >~ Nay "b. | Because| 1 would : foster the spirit of patrio e y o 2s We must keap alive in the dflzl of peace the splengid spirit of patri ti:j which sent us4â€"men of every raceâ€" to battle in the cause of our country,. Who will take our places when we are gone?! | 8 Will the e spirit persist in our successors without the nurturing care of an organization of men who have shown their willingness to die for an ideal ? Streams of newcomers are | flgdint their way to America from Europe every year. Most of them are splenâ€" did matérial for citizenship. : But they bring with them their own cusâ€" toms, their ovt\ habits and their own standards. They must be taught the spirit of America and their duty to their adoptedr'nd. nrigg s â€"_‘This work the American Legion has undertaken. Lend a hand! ~ _ ‘~ Ihn the hearts of the young, through example, thraough patriotic exercises, through the sgchools, through Jthe Boy Scouts, the American Legion implants the seed of ardent love of country. They will ibe ready to take our places, shoan that time. ever come again. 6 f § 6. Because I want to grow. . Look about : you, Buddies. . . [ Who are the big men in the comâ€" munity ?. °; 5 The big men are those ;:who are active in elubs, societies, and asgociaâ€" tions organized to help their fellowâ€" men. 1 f frs> They are mot big in the club beâ€" vause they are big in the eommu‘nity. On the contraryâ€" j They first learned to work effectiveâ€" ly, how to deal with human nature, how to get things done by mingling and working with other people. | Equipped with the training which their club activities gave them, polâ€" ished by rubbing s_pouldeu wi_th vther men, tâ€"l;ei'f;xintu‘}ally assumed leaderâ€" How Happy You‘yv Thztv ‘s what many a woman will say Faucet that makes her kitchen bright surface and snowâ€"white parts, $ Water is supplied by the Combinal temperature needed. Quicker and e The spray attachpment can be used. in ~ Give her a Combination Faucet for everyâ€"day cheer for many years. See L E. A S E. .Plumbing an I;Ieatmg 390 CENT AVENUI Telephones H. P. 2101 ;"“ 1 JADES BRONZES PRINTS Vic J. Killian Many of above are 200 t + _ WILL SELL AT 50% IMPORTER OF CHIN 9 North Wabash Ave 5th Floor (Elev Telephone Dearbo â€" Rare chance to g8 : ; "~CR NZES f . PO m + TB young, through GEO. F. RUBY ghip in t and civic Don‘t a rut. \ Stagnation is the doom of many a promising| career. Jo | hands with your warâ€"time com ’m working for the eqmmion good. . Jt will : react to your own benefit. w It is a great work which lies before Uus. Vienna fuss ov 000,000 f. New Yor pin mone in the bigger fie TH . 2101 or 1248 io qoarsalit d o s Lwlio gets g Combination r with its shiny nickled 1 HRG on !Fa t“at hmut any ier kitchen work results. ln’y hel f1 ‘ways. 4 Christmas, It will provide Lur variety. P I RIN G cure hy STALS |â€" CELAINS _ PLE CARVINGS bel sE GOOï¬E ue, Chicag! atory 3 is making a great deal of an approp Qlon of $13,â€" o pï¬blic'im%emenfl- In c that much Wwould only be ) 800 years old DISCOUNT . _ Inc. 3236 Made Me! tof Inc. ‘of business ARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS and Counâ€" it in /A †j iD 6 .7;’[..‘::.4:4 j Afe (r rIr r2It. u m f 6 ie w i 4 5 14 = are I® Ir Ir TSE P T s > « * k t sn on i 2c d a . t eprrcneccmncmsicnpmmnpans cesc City of Highland Park Shall bonds of the City of Highland Park, Lake County, luhu?.‘;’in the suim 0+ . $39,000.00 be issued by the Council of the City of Highland Park for the purpose of paying. judgments _ of confirmation heretofore rendered and about to be rendered: against the City of m’hhud Park for public benefits assessed in assessment proceedings ‘as the‘cigs share of the cost of local iuanmmb, ‘Bonds to bear interest at the rate of four and oneâ€"half percent (4%%) per m, payable semiâ€" annually, to be dated December 1, 1926, and to mature $3,000.00 on 1 in the years 1927 to 1982, inclusive, $4,000 on December 1 in the â€â€˜& 1938 to 1985, inclusive, and $5,000.00 on December 1, 1936, and a tax be pay the prinâ€" cipal of and interest on said Bonds â€" all as provided by an o te adopted by the Council of the City of Highland Park on the 290th day of er, 1926, entitled "An Ordinance providing for the borrowiyg of money and the i ‘of $85,000.00 GENERAL CORPORATE PURPOSE BO DS for the City of H Park, Lake County, Illinois, and providing for the collection of a direct annual for the payâ€" ver n ns atnat of and interest on sald Bonds?" (394j County, Illinois, and providing for ment of the principal of and interé 567 Lincbln Avenue, Winnetka. Phone Winnetka ihall Bonds of the City of Highland Park, Lake C 30,000.00 be issued by the Council ‘of the City of F of improving the present Waterworks System in and POV iB es o N Te 0 ols 9 cpmnnasaintr cedï¬ rin ihall Bonds of the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, in the sum OL 30,000.00 be issued by the Council of the City of Highland Park for the purpose %f iml}ml‘:iin}f thï¬ fm?:(tt Wute;wo&: Sysu:n in and: for ,siddthcm‘ by the hnt.tllr; on 0 and low Ii umps pumpngeqmpmeat"wm' gaid City. gaid Bonds to bea‘; interest at the rate of four and per cent (4%%) per annum, payable senmiâ€"annually, ‘to ‘be dated December 1, 1926, and to mature $3,000 on December 1, in the years 1927 to 1936. inclusive, and a tax to be levied to pay the principal of and .nterest on said Bondsâ€"all as pmibl.;a ordinance adopted ‘by the eouncil of the City of Highland Park on the 29th day of October, 1926 dopred Dy TIP Un venuidin« for the borrowing of m.‘.;d the m PALL 1M t ANDY uns itbat A eiintts o astdane dtay t ie w * w l vent Sheiegt < SR en‘t?:led "An Ordinance gg'oviding for the borwvii::] $30,000.00 WATERWORK : Bonds for the City of H and providing for the collection of a direct annual tax 1 of and interest on said Bonds ?" Shall bonds of the Citmof Highlan Park, Lake‘ County, Iilinois, in the sum of ?8.000.00 be issued by the Council of the City of Hifh.hnd Park for the of m&roving the present garbage incinerator plant of said city by an addition thereto and equipping the same with modern gflpment. said Bonds to interest at the rate of four and oneâ€"half percent (4%%) per annum, payable semiâ€" annually, to be dated Defember 1, 1926, and to mature $1,000.00 on December 1 in the years 1927 to 1934, 'nc:ï¬pive,mdlmbekvidedM interest on said Bonds â€"â€"â€" as provided by an ordinance d <by Council ofthegi:YofmghlnndPurk.‘onthezsthdayo!Oetobc.lm "An Ordinâ€" ance providing iorthcquwm%ofmoniyndthhuinxot .00 INCINERâ€" e ‘providing for the DOMU"""b.. . _ ©¢ Hichland Park, Lake County, AM.;“‘. 4 MB 10 hi Bioean e‘ o. c abteal "os Reneben it 7 ance {rov(dmg for the bqrrovin% of mong and the issuing O% d Wï¬ dnc o n art stt ATOR PLANT Bonds for the City of Highland Park, Lake nty, Illinois, and providing for the collection ‘of a direct annual tax for the payment of the principal of and interest on said Bonds?" â€" RojE , i Shall bonds of the City of Highland Park, ;2:&9.00 be issued by ‘;l;e it’.‘,oum:viinzl th; g repairing, enlst:in‘ & mpro ex City of %ighhn Park, said gonds to bear i percent (4%4%) per annum ‘payable semiâ€"a and to mature $5,000.00 on Deeembe:'k in taxbeleviedtopaytbeprinci&céol ‘inte an ordinance adopted by the ncil of the : t 2 cea c C230RA 0 > Ne Mwdinanes n Shall bonds of the City of Highland Park, Lake County, w in the sum of $25,000.00 be issued by the Council of the City of Highland for the purpose of mpdrinï¬ enlsrgin‘ g, and imgroving existing sewers, drains, Aand culverts in the City of Highland Park, said onds to bear interest at the rate of four and oneâ€"half percent (4%%) per annum ‘payable semiâ€"annually, to be dated ‘December 1, 1926, and to mature $5,000.00 on Dwembe:nk in the years 1928 to 19828 inclusive, and a taxbeleviedeopaytheprinci&céo{ jinumtonnidBonds’-nnt&rovï¬adby an ordinance adopted by the ncil of the City of Highland Park, on 29th day of October, 1926, entitled " An Ordinance providing for the borrd in of money and issuing of $25,000.00 SEWER BONDS for the City of Highland F4 Lake County, Iilinois, and providing for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the principal of and interest on said Bonds ?" : § 11. $ OKEAN FURRIER: Preâ€"Holiday Sale of Luxurious Fur Coats 4 For General Corporate Purpose (Place a cross (X) to the right of the. word indicating the way you. desire to vote.) (Place a cross (X) to indicating the way : (Place a cross (X) indicating | the> wa; (Place a cross (X) to indicating ©the way ; SPECIMEN BALLOT . Lake County, Hlinois Specia Incinerator Plant Bonds Water Works Bonds coss: (X) to the right of the word the way you> desire to vote.) m»(!)wwfl‘h‘d*-‘d the: way you desire to vote.) Sewer Bonds * Every coat in this ofleriing"reï¬ecbs the care and planning that has gone into making thh one of the north "s'll‘eull-‘ ing Furriers. The advance iflnber styles ‘thatâ€" Paris e are hereâ€"selected individually for their rich fabrics luxuriâ€" ous fur treatments and cixï¬ti,)m workmanship. . reproâ€" ductions have been made under our own supervision to em» body the very elegance of the Paris originals. _. _1 . â€"_ Every garment is We Isn‘t she deserving of a new BB . MB 2 2 100 MB .. tcbocetudaiis Andorent of w CBP We aid Bondsâ€"all as pmvidnd‘y an ordinance iland Park on the 29th day : October, 1926 n(embonf-ogii‘ng of money and the issuing of y o land Park, Lake County, : annual tax for the payment of the p% ) the right of the word you desire to "“‘r†Special Election Monday, December 13, 1926 Bonds in the sum of in the sum of Fur Coat for Christthas? C P ef.wur | ~~YES a YES NO | YES NO YES NO { 152