y : WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918 ; 33 ANNOUNCE SPECIALWAR| EXPOSITION PROGRAMS Schedule Of The Special Days For The Chicago Exposition; Avia- tion, With Allied War Heroes As Pilots. A Big Feature While the World's greatest war ex- position is open in Grant Park, Chi- cago, the world's largest flag will float above the grounds. There is no longer any question TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF NEW TRIER TOWNSHIP Two Republican Candidates for the Illinois Legislature are to be chosen at the primary election to be held Wednesday, September 11th. The next session of the Illinois Legislature will vote upon the Na- tional Prohibition Amendment and must provide the machinery for the convention to consider the adoption of a new constitution for Illinois. These are the two matters that make it especially important that the best possible men be chosen. At the request of the Legislative about it being the greatest undertak- | Voters' League Mr. Howard P. ing of its kind ever seen, for the|Castle and Mr. Lee W. Carrier are show is open and speaks for itself. | candidates for representative from There are trophies and more trophies --all the panoply and implements of war, taken from the enemy. There are also all the allies' implements of war--all of them from the big guns to rifles; from tanks to gas masks and trench knives. Also there are at the show the men who use the imp- lements--American soldiers and sail- ors in force, with a sprinkling of the uniforms of the allies, British, French, Belgian and Italian. These men will demonstrate the uses of the tools, big guns and little, gas masks and airplanes. Demonstrate Air Fighting The flying machine part of the show will be one of its big features, and every phase of air fighting is to be illustrated before the exposition is ended. Not only will American |j air craft be shown daily--in the air-- | and swift Bristols and Spads to the heavy Caproni bombers. One of the candidates undersigned have undertaken to in- form themselves as to the qualifica- tions of Illinois Legislature and wish to join the Seventh Senatorial District. Mr. Castle is a member of the law firm of Castle, Williams, Long & Castle and is a lawyer of high standing at the Chicago Bar. the Village of Barrington for many years. in the practice of law at Chicago He has resided in Mr. Carrier has been engaged Heights since his graduation fsom the University of Michigan in 1908. He has avtively participated in the public life of Chicago Heights and is highly regarded as a lawyer and as a citizen. As there will be a large number of for various: offices, the the candidates for the n the recommendation of the Legis- ative Voters and to suggest to the .but there are on the program flights | Republican Voters of New Trier by the cracks of the French, British | Township that they vote for Mr. and Italian air services, who will use | Howard P. Castle and Mr. Lee W. all kinds of machines from the little | Carrier. Castle-Carrier Committee for New Trier Township identical machines of the Italian pes : 3 squadron, under command of Babriel JOHN R. COCHRAN, Wilmette, D'Annunzio, which recently flew over Chairman Vienna and dropped pamphlets, will | GLENCOE : be here. It is now in the United Otto R. Barnett, States and on the way to Chicago. Sherman M. Booth, One of the other hig special days Bruce MaclLeish, is to be Marne day, September 6.| Dwight C. Orcutt. That day is not only the fourth an- | WINNETKA : \ niversary of the first battle of the William D. McKenzie, Marne, but is also the 161st anni- M. K. Meyer, versary of the birthday of Lafayette. Fugene A. Rummler, One of the other big special days Robert H. Wallace, will be ' Pershing--otherwise All- Mrs. M. H. Lieber. American--day September 13. upon | KENILWORTH : which the American Army and Navy! (harles R. Bull, will be in charge of the program. Sidney C. Eastman, The calendar of special days yet to Amos C. Miller. come will be as follows: : ; W. W. Wheelock. September . 0. Pronch Lafaye te Mrs. Charles C. Chandler. and Marne Day, / Isage-Lotraners, WILMETTE : Swiss and Greeks to have special HM. Garditer . M. Gardiner, features. Hovt Kine September 7. Industrial Day. dealin Jig : September 8 Sons in Service and Frederick J. Newey, Scavdinasion Div : Shelby M. Singleton, September 9. Children's Day. Arthur 1. Taylor, =--Ady. September 10. Canadian Day. September 11... VY. M. C. A, and Muffins « Knights of Columbus Day. 2 tablespoons melted fat, 2 table- September 12. Italian Day. September 13. Pershing Day. Spe- cial army and navy features. September 14. Conservation and Woman's Day. Czecho-Slavs and Ju- go-Slavs especially invited to attend. September 15. Victory Day. Poles, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Russians and Letts to attend. ARMY MAIL SERVICE IM-| PROVED Mothers and fathers, -sisters and sweethearts can be assured that the letters they are writing to men in Francé these days are delivered with- out delays of the past. They can be assured, further, that fewer letters will now be lost in transit. Real mail trains of the American variety( with sorting of letters and packages going on as the trainsmove, are now in service in France. Expert railway mail clerks "from home" do the sorting. Such trains are in operation be- tween base ports and Tours where the Central Post office of the A: E. F. is located; between Tours and Paris, and between Tours and G. H. Q. Others are to follow. | | f "TWA DAYS" AT GLEN VIEW NEXT MONTH Announcement of the annual "Twa Days" tournament at Glen View has just been made. 'The event will occur Friday and Saturday, September 13 and 14. This tournament is open to members of Glen View and their guests who are 35 years of age and over. Members who desire to par- ticipate are requested to accept at once and name one guest to the "Twa days" committee who will send all invitations. Play will be in four- somes and the member will play with his guest both days. Entries must be made before Tues- day, September 10. Play will be in four ball matches--two members and two guests playing together for the | entire "twa days". Cards will be] matched by the committee. | ment to spoons corn syrup, 1 egg, well beaten, milk, 1 cup mashed potato, '1 meal, 4 teaspoons baking 1 cup cup corn powder, 1 teaspoon salt. VILLAGE OF WINNETKA SPICCIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE NNE NOCTAL NUMBER 274. IN COURT OF COOK OIS. ASSESSMENT THE COUNTY COUNTY, Notice is hereby given to all vper- sons interested that the Village ofWin- netka, Cook County, Illinois, having ordered a supplemental special assess- pay the estimated deficienc in the cost of the work and for the construction of a local improve- ment in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordinance for which said improve- ment provided as follows, to wit: For the construction of an air compressor plant in Sheridan of Sheridan Road from the north line extended of North Avenue, the said proposed air compressor plant to oper- ate the present sewer ejectors , now located in said Sheridan Road ap- proximately eighteen hundred feet northwesterly as measured along the center line of Sheridan Road from the morth line extended of North Avenue, including connections, wooden frame building for compressor plant, concrete passageway between ejectors and air compressor, adjusting c«nnections and ejectors, machinery, appurtenances, engineering and super- vision during construction, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Tllinois, and which said ordinance was passed and approved by the President and Board of Trust- ees of the Village of Winnetka, Cook County. Illinois, on the twentieth day of March. A. D. 1917, and which special assessment proceeding was known as Winnetka © Special Assessment Num- ber 268, in the County Court of Cook County, Illinois. the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village. and the said Village having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois. for a suvplemental special assessment to pay the estimated deficiency in the cost of the work and interest of said local improvement, according to the benefits, and a supplemental special assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, Docket Number 274. the final hearing thereon will be held on the sixteenth day of September, A. D. 1918, or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before | saia day, and may appear on the hear- ILILIN- interest | Road approximately ! eighteen hundred (1800)feet northwest- | erly as measured along the center line | (1800) | present | ing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collection of said supplemental special assess- ment in one payment, with interest thereon at the rate of five per centum (5%) per annum. Dated, Winnetka, 30, A. D. 1918. HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the Pre- sident of the Board of Lo- cal Improvements of the Vil- lage of Winnetka, Cook Coun- ty, Illinois, (and such appoint- ment approved and confirmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said supplemental special assess- ment. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. Illinois, August T24-2t VILLAGE OF WINNETKA SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE WINNETKA SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NUMBER 272. IN THE COUNTY So RT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLIN- OIS. Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois, having ordered a supplemental special assess- ment to pay the estimated deficiency in the cost of the work and interest for the construction of a local improve- ment in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordinance for which said improve- ment provided as follows, to wit: For the construction of a six (6) inch in- ternal diameter cast iron water pipe, with hydrant, fittings, valves, valve vault, connection to present main, all trench excavation, refilling of trenches, removal of surplus excavated mater- ials, in Fir Street from the present main at the intersection of Fir Street and Walnut Street, west in said Fir Street for a distance of three hundred (300) feet, all in the Village of Win- netka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, and which said ordinance was passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, on the seventeenth day of October, A. D. 1916, and which special assessment proceeding was known as Winnetka Special Assessment Num- ber 259, in the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the ! Village Clerk, of said Village, and the said Village having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for a supplemental special assessment to nay the estimated deficiency in the cost of the work and interest of said local improvement, according to the benefits, and a supplemental special Number 272, the final hearing thereon will be held on the sixteenth day of September, A. 1918, or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day, and may appear on the hear- ing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collection of said supplemental special assess- ment in one payment, with interest thereon at the rate of five per centum (5%) per annum. r Dated, Winnetka, 30, A. D. 1918. HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the Pre- sident of the Board. of -Lo- cal Improvements of the Vil- lage of Winnetka, Cook Coun- Illinois, August assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, Docket! HELP PUT NEW BLOOD IN THE COUNTY BOARD VOTE FOR A. W. TIMMERMAN Republican Candidate for County Commissioner Primzries--September_ 11th, 1918 office the same conscientious service as I did my Supervisor's office. A vote for me means New Blood, New Methods and a Square Deal to every taxpayer of the § County. | | I will give the County Commissioners' | A House Cleaning is Needed in County Affairs ty, Illinois, (and such appoint- ment approved and confirmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said supplemental special assess- ment. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. i 615 Davis St., Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 & 9 CONSTANCE TALMADGE n "A Pair of Silk Stockings" Burton Holmes Travelogue Christie Comedy SATURDAY ONLY SEPT. 7 JUNE ELVIDGE In "The Power and The Glory" Hears: Pathe News. Harold Lloyd Comedy "With he Stars and Stripes Over There" NEXT WEEK MONDAY ONLY Sept. 9 BESSIE BARRISCALE in "Maid of the Storm" A PARALTA SELECTION Tuesday and Wed. Sept. 10 & 11 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In a 6 Part Story of Kentucky "HER MAN" SEPT. 12 THURSDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In Her Latest Production "THE SAVAGE WOMAN" 2 3 Hin : = = & LH EE ET TTT successful completion. William Busse When yougo to the polls on Primary Election day, Sept. 11, to take the first step in choosing your Cook County Commissioners: George A. Miller William H. Maclean Dudley D. Pierson Joseph Carolan Put a cross-mark after the name of each one of them and thus indicate that you appreciate the work of honest, conscientious and efficient public servants. They are now serving you on the County Board and they are responsible for the businesslike manner in which your affairs are being handled. They have always stood staunchly and steadfastly for the protection and the advance- ment of the interests of the suburban districts of Cook County. They have voted tor a strict enforcement of the Civil Service Law. have stood solidly in favor of cutting unnecessary names off of the pay roll. They have begun a program for the building of hundreds of miles of good roads in the country districts of the county. of permanent roads to their credit---and to yours. They have helped in the acquisition of 12,000 acres of beautiful timber- land by the county, and they are now working for a business-like manage- ment and improvement of this property so that it may afford the fullest mea- sure of pleasure and recreation to all. Don't Stop Them in the Midst of This Work Continue them in office so that they may carry on your program to Vote for these five men at the Republican Primaries, September 11 They already have 100 miles They RIARDRIRI in A RERHRY G8 RI R. a,