rims: cu---, mu Val-um) Funk Sin-m (I!) 23.907. Doha! R. Ward 1DI-9aatt. Rrp-tive in Cu--- limb Ilium Mecetemiek-as,trte. Ritlllrd Yat--NgHtt. (In. P. Brorm--9gt8q. C. D. JoNhs-9,B7t. Repruznhdu in c-tr-- mm Mid) Cart R. ChinMetasr-Vtr. Joesph A. WM Sula B-r- R-y N--tsa.. TYt"ttee " _Universitr of mirtoU-- Wm. Mererirw--omt2. Auditor-- One-r Neimrre-esgtm. - Geo. R. Behrhtr--9gye. Governor-- Louia L, Emmeraoas-as,tttu, Floyd B. Thot-r-tttmn. LieutMuvemor-- Fred E. Bterrtrt-4es,ait. Peter A. Waller-ttuit. Secretary of Btate- The "a " each individual undi- dBte m " follo‘n: Pro.idmt-. . Herbert Hoover---. Alfred E. "sitb--tEtV Nor- Thomas-tat. Verne Reynolds-32. L o. Pmeomr-asi. IN: ' {qt-91:13:? In polls. -- ................. “boo-whim “In. Maud in a. ','egd"dugt: a'.'.'."'""""'""-""", Sound i. u... stood mun than. McCormick. mum for m. men-alfalfa, the waived w 1mm) "the TudNrunat--9.tm. WW T. D.r--Me8. Null: Pt-b-a,grs. nun. J. TseLLstsre. fy. A_rmstexrtr-UMS, Lab on.†Old-I In“; WSW“ ' - , "eu-- 15.47. li. A. by . MeD-h--tattttu. m 1---r,0et%. S?mer _ N. ftmter--84.06. MO0%tgt Otis F. Glenn-24,380 A. ' Cormah--1tri. m... z iaii-iG. umqwummm "apnea. and MovHeogMt '. will In It the _ Akron Theatre magnum») “Jim. who mind ts,iat att 40.032 people an to the RICHARD J. LYONS I wish to express my sincere grati- tude to the when of-the Eighth Senatorial District for the support which resulted in my election to the Illinoia Legislature. To my friends who labored untlringly in my be! half I an doubly grateful. It aha]! be my duty to warrant the eortfV dence tn me imposed, and Then that morethan any other ambition. Sincere Appreciation Watch For Dam . fun-WI- Final plum were made for the III- mul midwest Army-Navy tooth“ champion-hip - " I calm Int week between Admiral Thomas ‘Cnven. Commandant of the. Gm! Lats Naval fruiting Station, and Colonel Writ-k B. Shaw. Coll-lull. in; Other at Port Sheridan. This unit. the sixth in the uric- between the uldier and sailors, will an pure It Botdiera Field. Chic-co.) on Thanksgiving Day.» November â€.1 t92tt, commuting at 1:30 pm. The: game will he trmeededbraeombitsedi' GAME THANKSGIVING To Be Played at Soldiers Field Nov. " Between Fort and Naval Station MIDWEST ARMY-NAVY That "limit will come back “may in its final game in the hope trt the Orang'e nix] Blue pun-nu. " its to be expected that lug-pk: will have them keyed to the highest pitch. baektietd headed by Eby, I brilliant openneld runner. autumn, ati- Americm'uckle and Barratt, 2S6, pound center. nu two naming lim- This year's Ohio State team is I utonx otsttit, {high ieftudes , mt Ever since 1917, with'the amp- tion of "IS, the mini Ind Buckeyes in" met in the lat gum.- of the sea- Hon and often it bu decided ,the championship. The mini prob-Hy are the under-dogs in this year's com- bat but they can an cheer from the memory of the 1921 tonne-t at Colum~ bus when they upset the Buckeyes and deprived than of the champion- ship. That your Illinois previously had lost all of its ronterenee games. Two year: Mo Ohio State scratched out I 7-6 victory i nthe stadium when‘ Frosty Peter,, missed I drop kick for point that touchdown, last year Illinois won at C Mumbm, but the Buckeye: g-ve them their Natl Another [ml Ohio Sale-Illinois gridiron battle in predicud Nov. 24 when the Buckeyes '1an the mini stadium to’ eioie the anon. Another Great an“: It in ILLINOIS AND OHIO STATE PLAY NOV. 24 1" bdad Gauriiiruss to nuns-gunman. _1&*Uvouhlo~cndlt~ Jaeuo-6t. Hem)“. Lr-a,- . Bouer- 14.131 . Grid Ghats 'e"- p, Plum of the Chic-go, North Shore and Milwaukee mihmy to eonntmct I tall story station, hotel and once building on the plant site ot the Arlington hotel. in Waukenn were “new tart week by Britten I, N. S. LIN; PLANS BIG STATION AY WAUKEGAN Ten Story Building In Conun- plated, According to Report From That City no. u we]: a high anew. tron-tie State of mini. and the City of can- M In. Indian-17nd the 'ri"hdueea-eiiruin.ttomr albumin-sum. mn-uwmmmuud beetsftheAr-avrrutue Mud forth-Wad "ftieNrsa.otsothr.ettrueia. ‘WW ‘1‘.- 'plll.B4PJth','r.%tMfd ,tllh'ditlSt'd.te'lrMgt Ifhmrymdmit.tt.Ait.iti'iui.e National and. Aw I“ -ttutNe-n.o.T.e In“ r!.du"ee-itrr_iai'. Barnett Style Shop I mantra! Avenue and Green Bay Road - Highland Park d B If you haven't taken advantage of this remarkable sale in now as time ig limited Every frock, coat, hat, and article of any description in this store will be sold at an enormous sacrifice. Nothing will be reserved. Even the fixtures must go, and the store is for rent. This is a suitable time to make Christmas purchases of high' quality merchandise at fifty cents on the dollar. REDUCED ACCORDINGLY - a o P. C‘ il, I Ti , gtg, , ‘ , , ill 'lll a L'ts, Cl p, ‘ ‘, . P A ll, tM ti.lllll SUN Al I " , Milli, o O Ll il l Ill 'ls ‘ I , _ I Fur Coats - Sport Coats and Dress Chats . COATS OTHER GOWNS valued up to $125 closing out at $12.50 to $39.50 . Buy your Christmas Gifts Now oing Out Of BUSINESS! Just how soon the building will be under construction cannot be stated at this time, but John E. Burt, local real estate dealer, has been advised that the bonds for the building will ht issued. to come and will include tirat clan hotel accommodation. and highly de, nimble We space. The lemon! of the old Arlington hotel building will obliterate another of the landmarks of the county " the hotel VI: in institution in the early dlyl of Little Fort. "V ,v--....- ..,... 1ttrtyrNr.tttiGidriiUTai%i: ‘hmphting the punks-wot the pru- (eat site of the pod M for their new Wacky-a termini. The m... dun up by A, W. Gerber, architect. all for a ten story building of brick. steel, reinforced concreu and stone. The arehitoet't: drawing shows a beautiful building that will adequately house the North' Shore line termini tor may yunl in 7 _ _ - --- “UTE tt, "f Pe "w... upon fr the nun}; u... mum. . uni GirsTiriid 1"tediti1t-itutietauri, “mammary. Prise“! 13-99mm- TU an. will G main}, 340 TO CHOOSE FROM _ $8.50 2for $16 Charlotte M. Ahrens wid to S, C Mintescu WD tlo. Pt lot 1 blk 4, Rockland sub, see 20, Shields. Rockland sub, see 20, Shields. I R. L. Fume and wf to Beatrice Mvagh' and hush jt tens WD $10. Lot 190, Geo. I", Nixon & Cu's. ll. Pk. J. GriMth Ind wt to F. C. Nie. meyer WD no. Lot 25 Waahiueton Hts sub, sec 4, Deertield. J. J. Fischer Ind wt to A. M..Baker. wo, tto. Lot ll) Onwenuh View sub, sec 38, Shields. C T. h T. Co. Tr to L J. Keith and wf jt lens D, $4.750. last " Krenn ahd Duos HitthUnd Park add, secs to and t5, Deerfield. [ Community Service of Highland Park. Inc, to W, Pearl, WI), $75,000.1' Lot s, blk 23 Highland Park. l, "r.r:pudunuiriiriresus. amdrrflttmu9ctrtt. lot-21.28. 29 and 80 blk 3, Luke Bin! Bee, 2t, Shinldl. R. M. Ketchup and if to J. L. Roach and wt Jt an. WD 810. Pt Iota 1 and 2 blk 2, C hariea L. Harder Jra, sub in Cobb and Hnmlim tub of sec ar, Shields. G.w.uuuhmwtmnrme wouo. yett.".ue.ysisoya 8, yy page " sum. This is an unheard of price for these fine quality frocks! Take advantage of it at once! DRESSES mm. #1313 must-u LI N G E R I E HOSIERY-NOVELTIES . Buy for Christmas at SOcon Dollar NOTHING HELD OUT and Save Money iuaer,.l L C. Blank, Antioch butcher, nau- View. ly met death by drowning "candy " 1Browninc. ML. where he went to hunt K ith dueU, it was learned May. Mr. I',' ' Blunt was in his blind uni had and placed his decoys. A ttoch of mal- k d, lud- lwm in and " he turned he tumbled into the river. Loaded down bland in bis hunting logs he presented I 5,000,! most dittieuit problem to save, it in l said. George Nielsen and William Mer- S. C./|es pulled him from the water. Talk about the nut impossible. Did you ever try to change from clothes to a bathing suit in a eoupe.--Ftorun Times-Union. ANTIOCH MAN NEAR [ DROWNING IN RIVER ( E.N_andwetott.N-- wfJtt-9CDtttt. wait Highland Put. Bil-amt" vault“ light and F. W. Gnu-(hr tt - 1tCDtur.Pttoutsodtatut- ieu.uh..oem,D-iuu. - Skinning: battalkm QCD’IM. Pilotâ€,ucl9.m E2E-stosebeaodwttotr.tg- lun.WD$lo. Lot 1,ms,.uhm Heights, we St, Shields. , come