*WMAE by Caen party at the primary elections. Of the 29 candidates in the field, 15â€"are campaigning for county nominations for the first time. 29 Open Campaign Primary April 12 For County Offices In the republican ranks the conâ€" tests for sheriff, probate clerk, county clerk and county treasurer offer an unusual array of capable candidates. To succeed Sheriff L. A. Doolittle, who cannot be a candiâ€" date for reâ€"election, Chief Deputy Sheriff Thomas .E. Kennedy, John E. Froelich and Harold E. Pilliâ€" fant will stage an interesting and aggressive campaign. THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinois Thursday of each week by the Udell Prin f >oagft i am m ky Communications intended for publication must be written me side paper oniy. c‘clc_l-lnmu-nudmdu-vrh-. ih-:dlr:.‘h!hï¬ eduesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. When the county clerk‘s office was closed at 5 p.m., the deadline for fiiling nominating petitions, three Republican candidates who are seeking reâ€"election were withâ€" out party competition, as were two Democratic candidates. All other Republican and Demoâ€" cratic races for county offices had two or more candidates. PAGE FOUX Subscription Price, $1.50 per year EEsMRVIOn® O7 EONCOIGNO®, CRTCT O7 [TISNN®, GBINCMCIES, notices of enterta) t, or other affairs where an admission charge is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates Twentyâ€"nine candidates, 16 Reâ€" publicans and 13 Democrats, officâ€" inlly opened their campaigns on Washington‘s hirthday for the sevâ€" Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obitunries, notices of entertainments, or other With Probate Clerk John R. Bulâ€" lock retiring at the end of his current term of office because of his health, the field for that job is wide open. For the Republican nomin:tion‘ for county clerk the four candiâ€" dates have had varied experience as political workers and office holdâ€" ers. The candidates in the order of filing are Jay B. Morse of Liberâ€" tyville, former county treasurer and oneâ€"time deputy county clerk; William J. Stratton oL Ingleside, former secretary of state; Lew A. Hendee, of Waukegan, former counâ€" ty clerk, and J. Rusell Miller of Shields township, a newcomer in county politics. In the campaign for county treaâ€" surer the Republicans have Garfield Leaf of Waukegan, deputy treasâ€" urer and cashier who is a first time county candidate, and ‘Roberg J. Greenslade of Highland Park, a city commissioner and first time county office aspirant. County Judge Perry L. Persons, Probate Judge Martin C. Decker and Superintendent of Schools W, C. Petty are unopposed. _: For the Democratic primary the party fight for county leadership came out in the open with the orâ€" ganization of a complete slate by Attorney Jack Bairstow‘s newly organized Civic Democratic league of Lake county. To oppose the civic leaguers, the party "regulars" headed by Chairman R. R. Bosâ€" worth â€"of the central committee scurried about for acceptable canâ€" didates. Following the lead taken in a Thursdayâ€"Friday THE GREATEST ANNAPOLIS PICTURE EVER MADE "NAVY BLUE AND GOLD® LIONEL BARRYMORE, JAMES STEWART, ROBERT YOUNG Tom Brown, Florence Rice, Billie Burke, Barnett Parker, Paul Kelly CRIME DOES NOT PAY, "Behind the Criminal" LATEST METROTONE NEWS Saturdayâ€"Sunday â€"Monday â€"Tgesday Saterday Mat.. -uc‘ |’C:. ‘l’.t‘:r‘&rt :.‘-Idly m‘. to 'I’: l!‘lc At All Other Times, Adulits 48¢ 106 The Thrilling Tale of the Wells Fargo Express Men! "WELLS FARGO®"‘ starring JOEL McCREA, BOB BURNS, FRANCES DEE Wednesdayâ€"Thuraday â€"Friday March 2â€"3â€"4 JEANETTE MacDONALD singing Rudolf Friml‘s melodies! NEXT WEEK: "You‘rs a Swesthcart" â€" "Hitting a New High" COMING: "Rosalie" â€" "Thrill Of a Lifetime" Jeanette MacDonald, Allen Jones, Warren William, THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP with Lioyd Nolan, John Mack Brown, Robert Cummings, Raiph Morgan ALSO LATEST PARAMOUXNT NEws John L. Udell, Publisher and 'i.--uh"" Editor J".I.m. Florence W. B‘rtr‘hnuhl- litor Mrs. Robert W. W Editor Gladys Udell, Classi Advertising Billy Gilbert, Dogglas Dumbrille @THE FIREFLY" Latest Metrotone News A member of Countyâ€"Clerk Russ Alford for reâ€" election and James McMillen of Anâ€" tioch, the professional wrestler, for county treasurer, are unopposed. mc'm-v ‘Tower â€" Tel. Central $366 {mlcï¬ :liln.‘l&.fl.“ downstate county by an election of a Republican woman county judge, the Democratic civic leaguers chose as their candidates for county judge a young Highland Park womâ€" an lawyer, Mrs. Esther C. Singer. Opposing her is Robert P. Sullivan of Prairie View, a lawyer practicâ€" ing in Chicago. Followf/ng are the county canâ€" didates filing petitions for the Reâ€" publican and Democratic primarâ€" ‘Republican SHERIFFâ€"Thomas E. Kennedy, John E. Froelich, Harold E. Pilliâ€" fant. ; The Democratic campaign for probate clerk has three candidates, probate judge two candidates and superintendent of schools two canâ€" didates in T. Arthur Simpson of Benton township, former Republiâ€" can officeholder for 24 years, who has the civic league endorsement, and Charles Noll of ‘Waukegan, present assistant ‘attorney general in charge of state inheritance tax returns in Lake county. _ _PROBATE CLERK â€"Allen J. Nelson, George Strang, Ray J. Reardon, Leonard D. Hook. In the sheriff‘s race Sgt. Bart Tyrrell of the Waukegan police department has the civic league label. ‘Opposing him is Lt. Charles A. Stanton of Ingleside, in charge Morse, William. J, Stratton, Lew A. Hendee, J. Russell Miller. Persons Companion: "All right then, smarty, where‘s Patagonia?" Decker Singer, Robert P. Sullivan. SUPT. OF SCHOOLSâ€"T. Arâ€" thur Simpson, Charles Noll. SUPT. OF SCHOOLSâ€"W. C. Petty. & McMillen Yager, Emanuel R. Parnass. Little® Boy: "Between ‘us, my father and I know everything in the world." Little Boy: "Well, that‘s one of the questions my father knows." Democratic > SHERIFFâ€"Bart Tyrrell, Chas, A. Stanton. i 2 PROBATE CLERKâ€"Charles F. Hebior, Jack B. Ewing, Kenneth R. Klopf. Forewarned Is Forearmed Mrs. Jackson: "You lazy loafer. S‘pose I tooken sick an‘ couldn‘t do washings, how would you live?" Mr. Jackson: "Ah never thought ob dat, honey. Ah‘ll sho hustle around tomorrow an‘ git some healf insurance on you." COUNTY TREASURERâ€"James COUNTY CLERK â€" Jay B COUNTY JUDGE â€"Perry L COUNTY CLERKâ€"Russ Alford. COUNTY JUDGEâ€"Esther. C. PROBATE JUDGEâ€"Maftin C. PROBATE JUDGEâ€"pPhilip W. vae svave mxnway poite. Prav rerg im voh y Sor o PR s Feb. 26â€"27â€"28, March 1 & cents per single copy February 24â€"25 Secured 9 World The Evanston May Music Festiâ€" val programs just announced by Musical Director Frederick Stock ealls for nine world famous guest artists, the Festival Chorus, Chilâ€" dren‘s Chorus and the Northwestâ€" ern A Capella Choir in addition to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra which will play at all four performâ€" ances. Evanston Festival Famous Artists The twentyâ€"sixth iannual north shore festival, revived last year by Edwin S. Mills and Associates on the Northwestern University Festiâ€" val Association, will consist this year of four gala concerts to be played in the University Gymnasâ€" ium on the evenings of May 17â€"19 and 21 with a Children‘s Festival on the afternoon of the 21st. Under the direction of veteran Conductor Frederick Stock, Associate Director Hans Lange and Dean John W. Beâ€" attie of the University School of Music, the festival will again asâ€" sume its previous preâ€"eminence among the world‘s spring musical festivals, allowed to lapse for a peâ€" riod of four years following the death of its founder, Dean Peter C. Lutkin. The list of famed soloists calls for eight vocalists and one instruâ€" mentalist. 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BROS. 19¢ 25¢ 97¢ 29¢ 33¢ The Woman‘s Committee which did much to revive the festival and make it a success last season, is now in process of organization and the course subscription sale will cpen about March 1 in the Associaâ€" tion offices in the Georgian hotel, Evanston. auditions for the narrator and Dr. Stock is considering the instrumenâ€" talist who will appear on the ghilâ€" dren‘s matinee. Those named to date include Bruna Castagna, contralto; Richard Crooks, tenor; Agnes Daâ€" vis, soprano; Julius Huchn, bariâ€" tone; Helen Jepson, soprano; Gioâ€" vanni Martinelli, temor, and Wilâ€" liam Miller, tenor. » As designed by Dr. Stock, the festival will open on the evening of May 17 with a performance of Arâ€" thur _ Honeggers‘ famed choral work, "King David." Assisting artâ€" ists at this concert will be Madame Castagna, Miss Agnes Davis and William Miller with the narrator not yet known. The second program, to be played Thursday, May 19, will consist of Brahms‘ Requiem, sung by the Fesâ€" tival Chorus with Agnes Davis, Richard Crooks and Julius Huehn. A choral and instrumental program is designed for the Saturday afterâ€" noon children‘s concert in which some 1500 school children from north shore schools will take part. Saturday night is the "Gala Concert" night, according to Dr. Stock. On this program, made up "Huh, de ‘nishiation wuz too strong fuh me." "How come?" » "Dey said dey would have to scrutinize mah credentials thorâ€" oughly and Ah don‘t want no hawâ€" spital work done on mah sweet body." tinelli and Julius Huehn. Why He Didn‘t Jine "Son, how come you didn‘t jine de lodge?" Mrs, Hazel: "What dreadful lanâ€" guage your parrot uses." Mrs. Knutt: "‘Yes, my husband bought the bird in town and drove it home in his car. 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Money derived from the Christmas Seal Sale finances the preventive work in Lake county. . B Annual Post Seal In Chicago Feb. 25 berculosis Association, will be in Chicago Friday, February 25, atâ€" tending the annual Post Seal Sale Meeting which will be held at the Palmer House. _‘ j Miss Frances Brophy of the Seal Sale Service of the National Tuâ€" berculosis Associaton has invited secretaries from twelve counties in Illinois to attend a special conferâ€" ence the day before, Thursday, Febâ€" ruary 24. Miss White has been invited from Lake county. The purpose of this special meetâ€" ing is so that a small group can discuss their particular problems and exchange helpful points in the condutcing of the Seal Sales in their counties. Such a discussion of individual cases will not be posâ€" sible at the meeting on the 25th. The Association appreciates the response to their pleas in last week‘s paper in regard to a reply to the Seal Sole letiersâ€"not yet answered. 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