WILMETTE LIFE April 9, 1926 ···········+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++· Wilmette Man Wins High · · · · Honors at Prag'-e School !-S_e_e_k_s_S_e_n_a_te_T_o_ga _ · + · · : : + + : : · · : + + + : + + : : + : + + + + + + + ·+ : : : " · ~· REG'trLAR S · + + T ·S · · ·· rustees anitary 'Di "· · ..... ~'for: ~~ ·Nom : : 113~ + : + : : Primary, ·Tuesday, .,April l3, 1926 Polls .Open 6 A. M. to 5 P. ·M. +I + : + + VOTE FOR THREE To prot~ct the health by pror..ecting the water supply of Chicago and the sanitation of the city and its suburbs by voting for experienced, qualified m~n who know and understand these problems and their solution. Rememb~he names- King, Eller and Graydon. + : + + George Lusk, 810 Michigan avenue, brother of Milan Lusk, the well known violinist, has recently b een awarded a fellowship in a French university by th e Society for Amercian Field Service Fellowships for French Unive r sities .. The fe llows hip s are awa rd ed for general exce llence in sc ho la r ship. Lusk g raduated from New Tri er hi gh sch ool in 191R. He was awar ded t\vo sc holar ships at th e U nivers ity of Chica go ·.·.·here he received the degree of Mas ter of A rt s. ]n 1924 the International Educational Bureau awarded him a· sc holarship in Czecho-Slovakia. He entered the famoL:., (' harle s uni,·ers ity at Prague, where he received the degree of doctor of philosophy. He is now st udying at thr Academy of Arts in Prague. The ] ohn Nat1ghton ~csidence property at Ill Park aventrc, \Vilmette , has been ~o ld to Cia rc1we \V. Hebert, who, it i~ ~ai d. "i ll take possess ion about Apri l 15. ~t r. Hebert is a ssociated with the firm of Butler Brothers. John W . Edge, with the real estate firm of Heinse n & Kroll, 421 Fourth strett, \\' ilmttc, \ OS the broker in the tran~action. George Sh ipm an of \V Clrwick 1'oacl, arri\'(·d in Kenih,·ortl1 Frida\' from a three week~' motor trip to Sn.u th Bend, Tol('du. Clrn' land. Detroit and Pittsburgh. _l I 'I I · .. - -- - -CHICAGOAN PURCHASES + : · .. .., + + + : + + + + : + ~+++++++++++++++++++++++++++~++++++++++++++++++++++~ Arthur A. Huebsch Arthur A . Ht,cb :-,ch, of Brookfield. III., i:-, a cawliclatc 1'or state senator, undl'r t hl' Crowe- Barrett- Brund 2gt· han1;cr. )..1r. Huch:-;ch w< ;;ducatcd in the public and higi1 school oi .Alma. \\ 'i:-,., th e \\' i..;cons in State :\onnal ~1.. hool. the universitv of \,Yi:-;con sin and the Kent' Co ll ege ·o( Law. He ha-., hn·n a tead1cr, publi sher and, ~ince 191~. in the practice of law in Chicago. speciali zing in municipal law. lie ha :; ~crnd a:-; attorney for a number of vil !ages and done the lega l \\·ork in 1numerous large municipal water finan cing project s. He is pre :-;ident of thr V ill age of Brookfield, a director ni severa l corporations and of ~ l1e Lyon s Stat e Ba!lk . He has heen a li fe-lo11g Hepuhlican and an active support~:- of civic project s in the west part of t IH' cou1_1try towns area. He is- a go,·ern ing member of the Chicago Zoological soc ietv and a memher of the German . La (~range Country and 1 familt on clnh s and of the Eks, ~f oo!->C and other fraternal organizations. He is marri('d and ha :- three sons. Let Carlson Quality Bui_!dings , _ In Preferred Locations i What the Press ! Say About ; I I ;1 I · Build Your Fortune Invest in' income producing central real estate where property values increase steadily. · $100 or more buys an interest in the ownership and profits of Evanston's most successful property. ADA M WOLF Repuhlicaa Caadldate lor Re·electloa . .. . Member ol the Board ol Assessors Primary, Tu~sday, April 13th, 1926 BUYS WINNEKTA HOME ), GJ1ze ORRINGTON :: Deferred payment plan-initial payment of 20<]1o and 1Olfo per month for eight months thereafter brings this investment within the reach of everyone. Write today for our booklet: " Your Rightful Share of the Profits ." E. C. Divine, of 400 North Sheridan CHICAGO DAILY NEWS; M·ch 29th, 1895 road, Highland Park, has purchased th e Voters should not overlook the unique recor4 re siden ce property of Ezra Taylor, 261 of Mr. Adarn Wolf, Republican ·candidate for City Treasurer. As West Town Collector Mr. Linden street. \Vinnetka. ~~:-:-, . Wolf turned into the public treasury, the In· terest received by him on the Public funds In his hands. Mr. Wolf should be elected. CHICACO DAILY JOURNAl, Aupst 6th, 1911 When he enters the polling place, each voter should know exact)J whom he wishes to sup. port. To assist lu readers' judgement, the Jouwal presents a list of candidates who it Is believed would make capable and honest public tervants, Republicans recommended. For membera of Board of Assessors, Adam Wolf. ANTON J. CERMAK'S Record warrants his Re-elec· tion as President of Cook County Board He wiped out $2,02q.ooo deficit o~ 1922 and put County on Paidup Basis. Enlarged and Extended County lnstit utions. Extended Forest Preserve District, Increased C o o k County's C e m e n t Roads, Saved $900,000 for Tax Payers on 1924 Revenue. · ,. I ... .. ~ VICTOR. C. DAILY NEWS, September 5, 1114 Adam Wolf, seeking renomination trom the Republicans as a member of the Board of A&aessors, has been on the Board since 1898. He is· regarded as conscientious and industrious and his long service has made hirn familiar with aU the details of the office. He served as City Treasurer In 1895 and was the first City Treasurer to turn back to the Public Treasury all of the interest on publicfunds. Support of Mr. Wolf is recommended. .., ... CARLSON ORGANIZ1TION ::::.:= ·Greenleaf 500 INC. Sheldrake 0500 CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE, Sepl6. 1114 Adam Wolf, born in Germany, 1857, came to Chicago 1864. As a west town ~ollector in 1893 he voluntarily turned over to the town board the Interest money earned by public funds. In 1892 be was eJected west town collector. Elected City Treasurer in 1895. Three years later he became county a8866Sor and was reelected in 1902 and 1908. .. CARLSON BUILDING· Southeast corner Orrington Ave. and Church St. E VANSTON ·~ == HAS SERVED CONTINUALLY EVER SINCE Endorse efficient public service with a vote for ANTON J. CERMAK on Democratic Ballot. 4<1>