PAGE TEN ° nouncements were made here today by Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings, state di-- rector of public health. who declares that health week will almost over-- shadow the concurrent political cam-- paign if an avalanche of demands for motion pictures, literature, speak-- ng with a salvo of sermons mm ing. Health Pro-- motion Week pmestoaunct wide attention in the fifty--two counties that make up the south-- half of the state. The fifty coun-- ties of the northern half of the mmmmmam- ing the last week'in April. These an-- fairness of appraisals made by the county veterinarians With their knowledge of cattle values, and their ability and inclination to establish equitable valuations, there seems to be no reason why the removal of this arbitrary maximum appraisal should not prove helpful to the owners of rCactors lial are worth more than $85.00. When animals condemned are worth no more than that amount, the removal of this restriction will have no bearing whatever upon the indemnity paid the owners." HEALTH WEEK its value, after deducting the sal-- vage price, unless the third the state is called upon to pay exceeds $25.00 in grade cattle cases, or $50.00 for purebreds. The federal government's share of the indemanity is the same as that of the state. better quality of grade dairy cattle. "The removal of the $85 limit," Stanard stated, "is granted by the federal bureau of animal industry as the result of efforts that have been put forth to convince them that the better cattle in this state are worth more now than formerly. Hereafter, cattle that are properly appraised at higher than that figure will bring the praisal, effected by Director Stanard of the state department of agricul-- ture. 'This limit has been required by the federal bureau of animal in-- Lake county cattle owners will re-- ceive more money as indemnity for the better class of cattle condemned as tubercular, as the result of the Also Comedy and News l Also Comedy and News Adm. Week Days, Adults 50¢, Children 25¢, Al Evans at the Organ PAUL SMALL--GINGER ROGERS--MIDNITE TRIO BOB, BOBBY & BOB--AND OTHERS & COMEDY & NEWS * Adm W 60¢c, Children 25¢ --_ Al Evans at the Organ Another Big Stage Band Show, entire Cast and Production direct from Balaban & Katz Norshore Theatre featuring Mon., Tues. & Wed. April 2, 3, 4 A Sweeping Drama of Action and Romance, set in the Goldfields of Alaska and in the Turmoil of a Big City ' '"Burning Daylight" JOYBOYS f IN ANOTHER BIG SYNCOPATION PROGRAM A Great States Theatre Continuous Daily 1 p. m. to Closing GE NE S E CE -- on the stage -- _ FRANK WALLIN and his JOY BOYS SUNDAY ONLY, APRIL CATTLE RAISED FRANK WALLIN and success of this program de-- to a great extent, upon the -- on the stage -- PLANS READY '"Bubbling Over" Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon in AT WAUKEGAN age of ninety years and will be remembered by many former resi-- dents of this city. She was the mo-- Mr. aivl Mrs. Max Ekelmarnn and Steffin of Glencoe, and Mrs. Lena Winkler and daughter, Bertha, of this city attended the funeral of Mrs. Ernstina Winkler at Wood-- stock, Illinois on last Wednesday af-- ternoon. Mrs. Winkler died at the program for the evening was arranged by Mrs. Joseph P. Daly, chairman of the get--out--to--vote com-- mittee. Walter C. Gaede led the community singing, with \Urs. John Jenkins at the piano. FThe league does not endorse can-- didates but' through questionnaires what each candidate stan is for and h' ~position on important political questions and presents this informa-- tion to the members and those in-- ganization though it believes in the party form of government. It advises its members to stand by their own party as long as that party presents the highest grade of candidates. However, it advises the selection of honest, efficient officials regardless All township and county candi-- dates were invited to be present and give short talks to the public on their views and qualifications for the office they seek. The Lake County League of Wom-- n' Voters s red -- their third :nnusl undx:e" meun(umday evening of this week at the Clayton hotel. The time was 8:00 o'clock. week material. Preachers very gen-- erally have asked for material upon which to base health sermons Col-- leges, schools, women's clubs, lunch-- eon clubs, parent--teacher associa-- tions and other: organizations have asked for speakers. Motion picture films and playlets have been extraor-- dinarily popular in the schools. "These manifestations indicate a profound public faith and confidence in the capacity of medical science to prevent much of the ill health with which present and past generations have been afflicted. They manifest also a stubborn determination on the part of the public to take advantage of all preventive medicine and sani-- tary science have to offer." WOMEN VOTERS PLAN MEETING "Literally tons of health literature have gone out of the state house to material is any index to popular satisfy specific requests," said Doctor Rawlings. "Supplies regarded upon the basis of past experience as ample to satisfy all anticipated needs have melted like snow in the sun before unprecedented demands for health An interesting and entertaining -- on the stage -- A GROUP OF HUMAXN ODDITIES presented by Thurs., Fri. & Sat. April 5, 6, 7 of Paul Winkler, deceased. LENTINI Always a DeLuxe other educational J Attest: If a man carries a mo ge it is usually because he cant ll?g'it. & Section 1: That Lot 38 in C. Frank Wright's Addition to Liberty-- ville, according to the plat thereof Ink Shamg miootee m nor +0 e mty, i «aw of Plats page 66 and 67, be and the zame is hereby dedicated as a street from the south line of Park Ave. in said Village to the north line of the right of "j of the Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad in said Village. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in force from and after its pas-- sage, approval and publication. PAz 4 EARL H. COR'LLE'ITIJ'. 5: Dedicating Lot 38 I& C.-- Frank Wright's Addition to Libertyville, as a street. ¢ BE IT ORDAINED By the Presi-- dent and Board of Trustees of the Village of Libertyville, Lake County, WMlinois:-- Libertyville. He assured the state officers that the village board stood ready to cooperate in every manner pouiale in 'zlfomotinz this work. iDirector Miller announced that he had cmrrod recently with Gover-- nor 8 who stated that he wish-- lake region to connect with 59A at Fremont Center. . _ Attorney Paul MacGuffin spoke of the keen interest of the local vil-- lage officials in having the route paved at the earliest possible time as a relief from the heavy traffic on Milwaukee avenue which has be-- come a menace to the residents of ed every effort made to complete t.is road early this summer. conda, a member of 'the county board and a candidate for the ot-- fice now held by * Senator Swift, stated that it--was the plan of the county officials to build, under the county bond issue, a road from the (Continued from Page 1) Residents of the western part of t}lne c:funtymgskpd that the :'rignal an continuing direct! y olo ge adhered to. Ray Pgd_do_eioct Wau-- ROAD MEETING --__-- AT LBERTYVILLE gy.y ~ e ~~"§, [ @yzs e h M .d IMQ A Chae * i _ _--_ . l . *i r::?}i-" S e Aves. Cyclone Station _ North Chicago, Ilinois® #*M mMz st <aro STYLECRAFT EASTER MODES ORDINANCE NO. 490 4# vJpPUUJ TT UILIUUWO z1@ ¢ NT UdItUIIYLOIL 1)1L. _ (Next to George's Cafe) > -- Factory Show Rooms Open Evenings Until _ --Easter to 900 P. M -- Easter Exhibit are made with a smartness of design and naturalness of fit that makes smart Such made--to--measure qualities in ready--to-- wear garments are rare indeed--Stylecraft has achieved it. j dreseeA sers all over the county give them --p;-e"f;}; Presgident Display Winuows THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, MARCH 11 $BF.5so sB2.5s0 sB7.50 ana s42-- --~ Top Coats $22.50 to $247.50 Regular Retail Prices $40 $50 $69 $70 0O rerer'c. rrorset -- O en coorK C mr. w. EnEpurr I hereby certify that the above is a true specimen of the Ballot to be voted at the Annual Town Election in the Town of Vernon, Lake County, I!linois, on Tuesday, April 3, 1928. C cro. 1. wrronrr EOPLE (7\ 'INDEPENDENT O INDEPENDENT QP LESP AR"O PARTY PEOPLE'S PARTY For Manufacturers--Wholesalers--Retailers c.J. uErscuBErcrr L] For Town Clerk d MAUDE A. knom _ U For School Trustee Handcrafted by _ 5 GOLDSTEIN E Highway Commissioner For Highway Commissioner For School Trustee (For 1 Year to Fill Vacancy) clothes ~For Supervigor For Assessor (For 3. Years) mm m w w s o m ue m o m o on on o on w on s n _Specimen Ballot TROUSER SUITS D w.x. rirzentaacer 0 qummmn® wreipner The fabrics are the approved imported and do-- mestic woolens in the--smart Canyon shades-- the blues that make one think of distant, hazy hills--Desert Tans shot with red of the sunset --weaves that are gay, sturdy, sinewy . . soft, supple, pliant.. .-- .: Guaranteed to be absolutély satisfactory or your money returned. _ . ' For School Trustee For School Trustee (For 1 Year to Fill Vacancy) For Supervisor rr asmington St. (For 3 Years) (FACSIMILE) s£2,.50 For Highway Commissioner (Trousers and Knickers) TOP COATS i; SPORT SUITS * For School Trustee For School Trustee (For 1 Year to Fill Vacancy) For Supervisor (For 3 Years) Town Clerk. And Put lrm-------_l;'-t-h-; square in front of Jackson's Name. Route 76. THAT when the intereésis of his Home Counties were :;Avs sw:!h" "M"' THAT Fairness Calls for the Nomination Oof one man THAT X N. L. Jackson THAT Jackson N. L. JACKSON Repubican ~Candids;~ for State Represen't-- tive Eichth District °_ REMFMBER _ MARCH 31st to APRIL "th How a house should be planned, built, decorated, equipped and tfi nanced. How to improve old homes. Ruth Hanna f Mc Cormick i April 10th Primaries CONGRESSM AN--at--L A KE Libertyville | Building and | Loan As'sn. o C o n' o | 1 <1 079 1 Building and : | Loan As'sn. | Tromte °8 dn "mmamee | Series number 4 will be open on April 1st to new members. We urge you to take advant-- age of this ideal way to ac-- Opens 8 pm Seturdey, March * is No. 173 which spans | Lake McHenry and Boone County, and .I Doubled Taxes. Jackson for Four Years has been Faithful at al times to the interests of his District, MceBenry, Lake and Boon Counties. Jackson Becured Action Bill -- 366, and thercby Saved ~$68430 for 294 Dairy Farmers Wihs-- Cattle Had Been Shuc-- tered. Jackson fought the C*<-- cago RPonding p:1"5 which -- threateneso . the Jackson has been the YVOTE FOR 1 to 11 pm From lIllinois Districts For