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Highland Park Press, 5 Apr 1928, p. 6

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Mummy" “WPnrkm Frank o. Lowden nor president, Otis F. Glenn for U. S. Senator, Louis L. Emmerson for governor. Fred E. Sterling forJiouL-governor, William J. Stratum for secretary of state, Oscar Nelson for auditor of public accounts. Omer N. Custer for state treasurer. Oscar E. Caristrom for attorney general. Ruth Hanna McCormick and Henry R. Rathbone Culstmm and Stratton, composed off several members of the (sung cem’ tral mmmittw and others, which was I held at North Chicago last Friday) evening, the following candidates on the Republican ballot were 'l',','ll,er',u'/.') For corner-John L. Taylor, Ed, ward Conrad, F. H, Mhrtin. Frank A, Russell, Norton E.: Flood. Ethnic Ell-lemon At a mulling of the Lake county committee fur Emmerson. Glenn, Por state's attorney-A. V. Smith For county survcyor--Charles E Russell, M. E. Armstutz. B. P, Thacher, Frank P. Geraghty. For representative in when! IS- nu-bly-N. L. Jackson. William M. (knoll, Peter Wm. Fran, Roy J. Stewart. Richard J. Lyons, Lee Me- Donough. Jens A. Jensen, Charles Noll, Charles H. Francis. County Cindidlled For clerk of circuit court-L, J. Wilmot. Por state senator, Eighth diatriet --1todsev B. Swift, Ray Paddock. thrmtiastaed from page t I.” R. Runabout, A. T. Spiny, er Y. Wood, Wine; H. Wood a. Mm. Tend: diKriet- Cali . Ski-Mom, Samuel B. Wack- Fr.H. E. "ssderiip, Leslie Scott It pays to buy good shoes Ankte-iirarhioneet Oxfords for Well Dressed Men Work by Day Perennials and Gladioli Bulbs for Sale Call H. P. 2936 GEORGE BATIK 1751 Broadview Ave. Ravinia JOE SANTORO Nunn TheChub tsumt%rrrrinTeri%i7,,ci 300 North Green Bay road Reritirg Pom While fi,C5t, DAPPER! In the eyes of his friends and ac- quaintances the dapper young man who wears NUNN-BUSH ankle-fash- ioned oxfords reveals him- self as a connoisseur of tine footwear. LANDSCAPE GARDENING New Styles Now on Display The Central Hardware Store Yo'u Wait. WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE or MElRCHANDrs,E AT FAIR PRICES. EXCELLENT SERVICE [ AND FREE DELIVERY. -Biriih Saturday, April . 7th 521 CENTRAL AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. a For l sembly ) Bulge: Precinct No. C-From Chicago ave- nue south to Elm place and Elm place extended to west line, all west of tracks. Potting place. J. L. Mu- zik's store, MW, North Green Bay road. Faust's resir nue, Ravinia Ibecinct No. 7-All south from Elm place to Dcertield avenue, all West of tracks. Polling place, Brand Bros. store, 530 Central avenue. Precinct No. l-From Central ave-i Hue to Beach street, all east of tracks. _ Polling place, North Shore Gas Co..; office, 47 South St. Johns avenue. I Precinct AH. 5 x All south off Beach street to town line and east of tracks. Pulling place, M. E. Precinct No. 3--From Tine Ivonne to Central avenue, all east of tracks; polling place, H. M. Prior compares office, 27 North Sheridan road. Precinct No, l-All city of High- wood and north of Bloom street, on east side of tracks mud on west, south to Chicago nvenue and west to town line. Polling place. High- wood City Hall. Precinct No, T-From Bloom street to Vine avenue. tdl east of tracks, Polling place, Deerfield-Shields high scrhool. Voting Precincts The terrstors Covered by the eight mung precincts in Deerfield town- ship and the polling place in each are described as follows: For attorrtey tterteeal--ahmnas J. Courtney. For tongreumu " w. D. Joplin, W. O'Rourke. Charles F, Frown. . For Joseph For auditor " public meeourtt-- George S. Setting. William O'Rourke. For state "easurer-G- W. Almhuler. R. Chi-Ebb- in; Tenth district let For actuary of statt--Bert C Wight, W. D. Haydn. APHARMACYR Precinct No. il-Atl sl,atii Jiri, HIO'HWOOD _ ILLINOIS. Telephone 222- I400 . congressman, Tenth district-- A. Weber. represetatire in xenon! as- will open residence, i545 Judson ave. Sunday, April 8th GREETING CARDS - CANDY TOXLET SETS - STATIONERY FAVORITE TOILETRIES IN cosrrrr NATION BOXES - PERFUMES Ind ATOMIZERS THE season of gifts and griretings to convey tender sentiments from the giver to the receiver! Have you selected your gift yet? Let us offer a few suggestions--- Charles J. “manna;- Easter 0'.an from p... l the my van willing to m the on. n Sheridan place. 3010'“ the city would par one-hall th - About 830,000, the company but: the other 810,000 and the city " is "artheeoatotthepavirheias- lion A: to the Bloom strut and "in: and viaduct. it was indie-d . that nothing could be done at M E A petition from the Auto-adv. (Repair Service for permit to w lgmline pump. a their new haeqtim, {on North Second urea WI! refund do the building inspector. . l Wu! to Hui“ Hotel The report of Building Inspector S. D. Morris for the month of Mareh was presented showing permits far building issued during the month for improvements the estimated cost of which totalled $222,160. The report was placed on tile. Employ-en! of Attorney A resolution was adopted rescind- ing I previous one which provided for the employment of Siebel & Sev- erin and Holland M. Cassidy as at- torneys to represent the city in the case of “‘nllen et al. Ve',. the City of Highland Park, in which the rights of the City in and to the six per cent of the cost " special assessment: is nuesCvtned. Another resolution was then] adopted providing for the employ- ment of Attorney Arthur Bulkley to} take care of the city's interests ind the case, it being pointed out {hill the time of the curporation counsel) was fully occupied with other mat-! ters of city business. I Messrs. Schneidcr and “with! presented a petition for a permit to erect a tive-story hotel to contain I hundred rooms at Sheridan und Park avenues. It was explained that the building would be a handsome one with every possible modern equip- ment and convenience. The carpen- tion counsel recomne'nded that the matter be taken up with the main; appeal board. The ordinance abolishing the Ollie: of city engineer Wu passed on tual reading with a unanimous vote. “mm‘di‘.” guinea. Hill was... 'rm'mr"aMrrmattFtr-sa-tsaamm PAUL HENRI! mom machined-J -dGriGGiii-iiGiir iirir"riuG7 1.teeemtrereterree-rreiriFtrGiGaitUGiTiii 1trr.ueyfe'e-tea.u%trrdrkuGiiiiGeGriT-GTi loch-0th! rmr1eeeeahraryPtrettye-ti'i-tt WWâ€"MMmuufimu‘hthfl mum's-m VI." the-afloat!“ . 1'Ytrirdtetutr--er-tt-eartae. dfififlm‘mw-um ,odit-ter-tu-t. mhmmh aMdtkeriettimtr--.-. CORONER or? LAKE COUNTY "mums. mu. m m County. that 'aGua --_- "iriiaiitr" "raGiiic'%riiaiiG" - no eoemtertheeei-tnd-Gr--bai, P22tt thet" ""uT.-""'-"'"'-"'""""-"""""."'""_-""o-6i. ."t'tAf_tfn.,rarh.o--uo.eer- '0eHttt-ee_r.kii%a"tLrdirfti"iriYi'"ei"i"iiii rr"ean..tritetetterse-e-eeoreGiiai. hunt St1't'lP W.“ MMC'Ef'I’W; - that Oak “From what I but Md-rm, will beeketed coroner. Your opponent, Taylor, has he“ at nice for 28 you: and it's about timekesteppedlsiietogivemeheadnnceâ€"Indlnn- demand Mr. Taylor fthitittwotermsustwieeiGiUG pmmisemudetoyouâ€"Mhewouldwheacuufidlteâ€"othis ofmumhehadlfighttodob‘didndhavenmonlright. ButifhefouMMheMbhukhismn'neâ€"hemld havcatleasttreotdyoofoir.uwbulleflledhispefifionto agtninbeeomeaeandifate. Re..hnttrryriwaiteot"theaiikr" derk’sofieesinoelonxbefondayflxhbfileâ€"andhounbdon he arrived with his Petituet--andhetmewarsdtd them der'rtutrrreeutitiertu-tiGrtGGiriilt (or “woman! 5tttr9,tttt!yt--.uto-rsthharrqiiGiieTi%iit ouholdinxfllisolceâ€"bew-uninmmyuodof rerrittktrs-r.aeuurrrheqrasoirr.cuiluETGe"Giai"i; whererm, reyryd.ry-tt1euaiouaeeeourFdifricG'ii'ii tyttaet.eeriithraiir-AGaGFiieGaiiiuti"e"; doneintheeomuer’so‘cehat-uleyouagood-a-ym 1wetteteterrh-aFeGrtciUcC-.aTiGaiiGk, mtty,!Hse.iPr-tsfoehtrmoroakC.iGuttiiiGiiiia"ii"e" maywflefiembhihcmdflnmm WomawwhwfingMMmgthdm I1!t_teterrmyi-muethe-atotroreo,,mer- now abouttodoaeâ€"tolleu-uy,-alyexprasiomofencour- tumult towards my candida-yin. alluding of the eountr- 'tndithasbemttraidet-surtiit-c. Ed. Republican Candidate CORONER verdicts ie.l .. m and -tGiiGiGiaii"aiiiiiiiG'iri ""2? Primaries, Tiled”. April 10th of Lake County for "rtm'8hqr.a"8tr6-' R,

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