% STATE PRIMARY PRINCIPAL reamiy adjmtable to your beight. _ g.:-:-lfl..ltâ€"k â€"u:-hmz": -lhlt’hh&t l =""'""'."""':.:- We ‘Op.“ dbll::-y--g e haghouk Rock Island Southern Pacifc service a ! desen‘t sall dtoolt, ddan‘t hnoy it l e thetht Apachrâ€"~vorcheth Tok MAYTAG COMPAMY, Mewtem, Fewe Rock Island April 3â€"Election of officers of cities in counties uhder township organizaâ€" tipn that have adopted the act of 1885; -lhu-_-‘-:.hhfl-i containing one or more towns, and officers in vflh-'h.m‘ coincide with the boundaries of the: March 13â€"To nominate candidates | raim. 1';-.. to be voted for at the election of it would not be April 17. | makes it too eas Arll'â€"'hdst&m-nfldâ€"fm_‘h, Mbhwnï¬hs.wp m-nlfnthmdn.; ~â€" “-wd&nl‘h“ Alfonso and will of the party with respect to ih .’md l-tâ€"iâ€"ï¬-‘ ,l.l:'tl-d-‘a that president, to in nomâ€"| little grand February 23â€"To nominate candiâ€" dutes to be voted for at the election Golden State tional nominating convention will also be selected at the April primary, with state, senatorial and precinct commitâ€" teehen named at the same time. _ The primary callendar for the year In addition to the state‘ officers to | hmumm-h-n.i candidates for the following county | .-.-.-m.hh-a-u:d-t' d&“mm.lwb, gressmen at large, one representative to congress from each district, state senators in the even numbered disâ€" tricts of the state and three represenâ€" tatives from each of the districts. governor, secretary of state, auditor, ty on eight different occasions to exâ€" ercise their right of suftrage.‘ Five elections and three primaries will be held during the tweive months. | Interest st present centers in the primary of April 10 at which will be nominated candidates for a majority of the important state offices, to be voted on at the general election on November 6, unless new primary law changes the date in time. Included among the officers to be placed in During the year 1988 the legal votâ€" <rs of Illinois will have the opportuniâ€" _?hd-edâ€"enlnl-rf-&-y- Delegates and alternates to the naâ€" The Easy Way â€" | 17. ___""""-'_I 362 Central Avenne a wiliter that evidently calls for a have making laws. Its hardest work will be not to make them â€"Pittsbure the effect of humidity, the clock bells would give an alarm of appreaching raim. ingenious as the suggestion is, k-ll-thhh-mliâ€"uly. It makes it too easy to say, "give a foreâ€" caster exough rope and he‘ll turn to logical science.. Something is being done about the weather. Out west in Chicage, as casterners will have it, a citizen has proposed that ropes be attached to town clocks, so that when ° °. . 0@ and at 3 a. m., 24. Whatever the other benefits of this official rain gauging, it seems adeâ€" quate to amend Mark Twain‘s comâ€" plaint about the state of our meteoreâ€" for luach. As a matter of local fact, the weather burean at Kanses City found that during the period from 1906 to 1925, inclusive, 91 storms ocâ€" curred at 5 p. m.â€"more than at any DiE adinre d nttanifiay Mb t inthoms Aoa id 8 p. m., 78; 4 a. m., 76; and 10 p. m., 69. At noon, 29 storms occurred; at 8 a. m., 31, and at 9 a. m., 24. CThe Rricless Gittâ€"Ci TIME OF RA cities organized under the » law, except such as contain within their corporste limils one or more where the territorial limits coincide with the territyrial limits of the town~â€" April 14â€"Election of directors in r‘“-lud“ high school districts and community consolidated districts. April 21â€"Por boards of education of community high school districts. June 4â€"Election of six jadges of the superior court of Cook county. RHMAPAENMNPEOANAAyAP ACCURATELY CHARTED| !t was modern apglied science that many members of Alfonso‘s right to sit on the throme has been challenged Ummum m‘!"n of the NEW sensational washer has a New Soft Roller Water Remover which Tincâ€"dries clothes quicker thean k â€"â€"-flmï¬m m-m......*. lut Jace whach does a week‘s in an ho The New retains the innprcreed.. heips water hot during the entive washing. ...-.'.2'.'.:":‘:.‘.'5â€"-“- <cut gears dek an incressed warhine tnelus. Betwoud Paymants Fau‘l Herce Whim k foundation of presentâ€"day inâ€" :~-’hfl is applied science, YHs HIGHLAND PABK PRESS RJCHLAND PARK, that six billion dollars of production in this country is dependent on the the value of the dyestuffs in most finâ€" percentage of the total value of the Mi.ï¬eimw7&; the turning of cofton in to a substiâ€" inventive genius and research to modâ€" whe_'-:'--ï¬lb; abundant supplies of fuel and of iron, the results of applied science â€" that ‘Tremendous Strides of Recent Years Due to Inventive Genâ€" \ ius of Man Is Chin; | | _ Mr. Dawes, who compiains that the | viceâ€"president has . rno work to do, ‘might talk it over with the King of | Italy.â€"Portland Oregonian tution with the abandonment of the d‘prisouandtnmfa-olallm lh-cdtoenunnihhlebuilding h!tobeued-thmo?‘m_ bers, if within the province of the law. This would obviate the necesâ€" sity of making a change to this instiâ€" OLD PENITENTIARY Under the new statute passed by the last session of the legislature subâ€" stituting electrocution for hanging in lhi-fli-ï¬g-&thduamky,the electrocutions shall be at the old penâ€" Am’*)'deunl&utclrhuu in handing down this opinion specifyâ€" ing the old penitentiary at Joliet held Penitentiary at Joliet," which would Wentiary at Joliet, the Southern: mois Penitentiary at Menard, or Cook county jail. Slripping and is removed from the drum as an endless sheet. After furâ€" ther drying, it is wound up in large ul-viichti‘g-bne-&-.- ks â€" wolk. ue t and a sheet of celluleid remains on the wheel This sheet, before the drum makes a complete revolution, is ELECTROCUTIONS AT wipon a rotating drum. As the drum turns, the solvent used is evaporated 'â€"â€"â€"---mhri..... @uced by casting solutions of nitroâ€" u..â€"*“-hp . the Shese tagve ae n her wdays â€" is the same cotton that goes b&--‘hhï¬. which, in turn, provides education and enterâ€" mhï¬dnhm the celluloid base or carrier is broâ€" Kynoch Veloursâ€"Kynoch Twists j O‘Brien Fleecesâ€"Kynoch Fleeces Montagnacsâ€"Bouclee _ [\ Satin yoke lined with satin sleeves. a Aflmbemtimlbpiped. CUT, FITTED AND TAILORED To YOUR INDIVIDUAL ORDER Overcoatings from all over the world assembled here in endless array â€" a greater assortment in the finer fabrics than you will find with any other house â€"â€" anywhere. * Remarkable Garments at Remarkable Prices! $50 to $65 819 West Van Buren Street The following year his idea, sancâ€" tioned by the Queen of Denmark, was put into use, and as the postal clerk healith campaign of all times. It was on Christmas Eve in 1903 that ‘Mr. Hoelbell, at that lime an obscure post office assistant in a litâ€" tle town in Denmark, noted the gayâ€" ly colored seals on the holiday mail, and mused on the fact that their service was only one of decoration. Then a wonderful idea came to him. Why not have every seal represent the contribution of one cent to bring health to boys and girls who were crippled and ill? fiving memorial to Einar Hoelbell, originator of the seal sale idea, who died during the past year at his home inlhâ€"rk-tthemollzym Nearly every school child in Iilinois is familiar with the story of the Danâ€" ish postal clerk who in his efforts to raise funds to build a hospital Iorl crippled children originated an idea which has made possible the greatest IS STARTED JIN DENMARK wA.__ lh;:ubymunl- Fhat Country to Aid Cripâ€" The Christmas Seal this year has a w significance. It has become a Deerfield Road Highland Park 3290 â€" Telephones â€" Winnetka 3020 FOR FUELâ€"USE OIL Braun Bros. Ou Co. of Highland Park > to Other Lands HISTORY IS TOLD "A CORRECT GRADE FOR EACH BURNER®" Two Bulk Plants â€" Eight Trucks operated ON the north shore to assure Emergency Service Call H. P. 3291 PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE I a 00 oXE P COCES adopted the plan. The first national sale in the United States was in 1908. By the doubleâ€"barred cross the true tuberculosis Christmas Seal can be recognized. The story of the origin | of this cross is an interesting one. B | was the emblem of the Greek or Orâ€" | thodox Catholic church during the | ninth century, and became familiar to | the Crusaders of the middle ages durâ€" ing their campaigns to conquer Jeruâ€" | salem. © Godfrey, Duke and Lorraine, llenderinoneoltheï¬nt(}r-adu, took this cross as his standard when | he became Christian ruler of Jerussâ€" {lem in 1099. Upon returning to France he made it the insignia of his own house, thus the Lorraine cross evolved from the eastern church emâ€" | biem. In 1902 this Lorraine doubleâ€" J barred cross was adopted as the ofâ€" | ficial â€" emblem . of antiâ€"tuberculosig | work throughout the world at the Imâ€" J ternational Conference of Tubercuâ€" | losis. School boys and girls of today erâ€" rolled under the doubleâ€"barred cromp are true Crusaders fighting agains# an enemy which threatens their owm homes, town, state and nation. penny seal sold brin:nm 'lalnr"a day when tuberculosis will not lenger be a menace. spread and soon a number of other C wmmy-‘lbflh';;j satisfaction of seeing seal after seal~ A Muntpeni-nd-on’* ‘ to help cure the crippled tots of his So successful was this first Christâ€" PAGK THREB