’ to gain uburban bï¬er any 35.00 for HI {Grid EXCESSIVE \ 3rd Gnu-I n- Slade to *parel 'mg St OAT turesf \n’r’l.’ Blvd. \ IAUC mfm (HIM i i vs: E] JOHN E. CONRAD [j moms H. mu. Ladies’ Hats of any Kind CNcA'o Hut M [ZN \lxchxgan Aw Acme Massage h‘ï¬tute “I: N. I. V. Adi-I rclcobom n o 150%ng sous 5..“ In.“ â€I THE NWAFT SHOP TTHlVe-I-IHI “Eur-“'5‘" TeL Conn-l «lg! $cxenhï¬t‘ Niagï¬e Epf Qummxssmner of Highways District 3 Miss Bertha Friedman Hair Drain! “i Iaicuilx can: is smegma .4 M 124GmlBade. M7634- For Assistant Supervisor 124 Green Bay Rd. Phone 763-1- Far Assistant Supervisor ms in: 0mm. F )r Tosu‘. Clcrk Fm Town (Milena: F r Asst» )r Fur IU3UCK‘ M Peugc Retail ur whulesale machmg anddve! ~ Wm Expert China Repairer China restored. by baking proces; Bronze. Marble and Ivory. etc. ' M. . "a“ â€3'3“ 'w a. Cm... lï¬t‘ Massage. Eleccnc Ll‘hl and Shower Bubs. Therapeutic Luau md “Ur-tow. Manicun'nz Houn 10 Iv m. to 7 p. m duly Dressmaking 2?. McGovern St. Highland Park. [H Mu Mfl- Rtbb'd‘i“ c°' JUST ARRIVED 013 St I'vhn< Ans. Hrghland Park. Ill IOYAILIW I014 Now in Stock Catalog Free By Petition Elgggion April 7, 1914 INDEPENDENT 0 “BMW fl “0": hulesale pncesV re blocking and dvemx of Panama hats r \ analogue and prices :51 Id: In Order mm 3:sz 0156380 H orri oo- Deerfield Township, Lake County, Illinois? Repairer CHICAGO SPECIMEN BALLOT D MISS MARY Doom" MEET T0 MAP OUT ROAD IMPOVEMENTS GOVERNOR MAKES APRIL 15 ROAD DAY State Hi'hv‘vny Engineer Addreuel Coun- ty Superintendent: and Give: Practical Advice fot Sun- in; Improvements State Highway Engineer A. N. Johnson. ‘ has issued a circular letter addressed to: the county superintendents of highways. i calling attention to the Governor's : proclamation setting aside Wednesday, l April 15m. to beobserved as "Road Day." As the plans are laid this is to be a work day. not a holiday, it being hoped that in ‘ every county in the state the commie . sioners will meet with all those interest- ed in the "good roads improvement" and make some attempt to outline a plan ' for inaugurating a general improvement ‘ of the roads in their territory. i In his letter the engineer makes many 1., valuable suggestions and these will doubt- ; less be made use of at the: meeting as it i is only through their use that the work ‘ can be made uniform. .Among other things he writes: "With the different features of the work before them. the: pend on weather condi ‘In some instances. it rr start grading crews; ot ding crews; others to ( and in others to pile th tory to burning. Em . as many people as poo and to have them com on “Road Day" prep: work." Mrs. Frieda Krause i an illness of several y: ' the stomach. at her h( : She was 52 years old. .were held Wednesday 4. after ten o'clock at th lSuhr ofï¬ciated. The l . to Albany. New York, for burial. commissioners in each township should‘ 3 outline what is tn be done and the County Superintendent should go into each town- E ship with the commissioners and arrange = in some detail exactly the work to be taken up during the coming season, hav- ing in mind aceomodation of the greatest number of people, together with the 4 funds available for the work. I You should also interest your commer- ‘v cial associations, having them meet with 3 your commissioners and solici l Operation. Many associations will be able to offer cash prizes for the piece of ,road maintained in the best manner in lthe locality in which they may be in- 'lterested. t their co- . i , l l \ ® Relia I F or Townsh For Assistant MARTIN R] For Assistant ANDREW J For Tow ALBERT 1 For Town ! i l i i l t l l , The work wol ting down hills grading and W bridges, widenir The work would include grading, cut- ting down hills and ï¬llihg low places grading and widening japproaches to bridges, widening and grading approaches at railroad crossings. These should be graded so as to be carï¬ed practically level for at least ï¬fty feet on either side of the track; it this were done, many of the accidents that now occur at these arguing: would be entirely avoided. All unhwork shouldbe dope as early in the season as possible. ~ -_ - -â€"â€"â€"2-.4l _â€" r_-, U†W I would suggest that some organized dart be made to have the principal mods in each town ï¬rst putinoondidoo. These would include naturally all those indicat- 7 7 J -_.. -n... For Commxssnoner of Highways District 3 ' For Assistant Supervisor For Assistant Supervisor For Town Clerk For Town Collector For Assessor For Justice of Peace State {6 N. Second St. Highland Park. Ill By Petition aid road-s, and any other VOTERS improvementt Mrs. Frieda Krause died Tuesday after ry. [an illnas of several years of cancer of makes many i the stomach. at her home in Ft. Sheridan. ese will doubt- : She was 52 years old. Funeral services meeting as itiwere held Wednesday morning at half rat the work ; after ten o'clock at the house; Rev. Wm. Among other ! Suhr ofï¬ciated. The remains were taken .5. diffpront 1 m Albanv. New York, her former home, rm: HIGHLAND PARK MEGWPW For Assistant Supervisor E] LOUIS N. amuse E] GEORGE 5. name [3 JAMES M. mumz E] JAMES H. mm D JAMES c. BOYLAN E] RICHARD a WINTERS [:1 EZEKIEL a FARMER . . | main roads that have not been desngnaf- ed. These roads should'be graded somt- what wider than the by-roads and each township should be prepared to spend% more time upon the principal roads than i on the by-roads. The principal roads! should be graded so that the distance bc- 1 tween ditches would be about 30 feet. ! The portion of these roads to be dragged should be 18 or 20 feet. Ditches on by- roads may be as close together as 24 feet. and the dragged portion should tel 14 or l6 feet. On “Road Day" make a' beginning. The exact nature of the work will de- pend on weather conditions and locality. In some instances. it may be possible to start grading crews; others to start drag- ding crews; others to clean the ditches; and in other: to pile the rubbish prepar- tory to burning. Endeavor to interest as many people as possible in the work, and to have them come out on the road on “Road Day" prepared to do actual WW: “WWW- mw; rinmwm- For Commissioner of Highways District 3 For Assistant Stipervisor For Town Clerk Fur Town Collector For Assessor For Justice of Peace Sheridan Road and Park Ave. Highland Park. III 330 N. First St. Highland Park. Ill By Petition F or Township Ofï¬ce: For Assistant Supervisor Northwestern Ave. Highwood, Ill MARTIN RINGDAHL ANDREW J. WALSH 133 S‘ Green Bay Road Highland Park. III Mmm7n.m.toSp.m. 121 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park. Ill Waukegan Ave. Highland Park, Ill Deerï¬eld Township For Assistant SUpervisor ALBERT LARSON GEORGE HESLER FRED SCHAEFER For Town 011le Fox Justice of Peace By Petixion FRANK LAING NOMARTISAN PARTY Tueth. April 7. 1914 VOTE THE Réliable Ticket For Town Clerk POLLING PLACES For Aw Obituuy D m??? WM.“ [:1 map 593mm El mums For anmissioner of Highways District 3 D GEéRGE HESLER ILLINOIS NEWS nous May‘ï¬r In Sued for $100,000. R()(‘K"EISI.ANI). ILL. â€"« Mayor 11. M. Sqï¬river and six members of the polidq forte were made defend- ants in {mutt (or $100,000 damages by John Loéfley, former publisher or the Weekly Hews. Looney uneged he was injured when teaten in the city hall by Schriver two yen: ago. Looney had attacked the mayor in his paper. There was rioting at the time, which mused the bringing“ state troops to Rock 1|â€" land. HI. {Stomach Bullet-Proof. 1‘ CHAMPAIGN, ILL. -â€" “11111111; Boyd nu. bullet-proof stomach. He} was watching Policeman Thompson; bottle Wm: wo men, who resisted nr~§ rest um bnwl, when Thompson} ï¬red haireyolvor at one of his toen.[ The hallo! missed 81% cgmbnunt.f but strngk Boyd’s stomach. golns; throughfllla clothing and nxcnklnxi the skin'i.r Boyd picked up the flatten-I ed bunâ€. bonded n to 9he pnucemm‘ and went on his way to work. ‘ Z To Enlarge Burvcd Rock. OTTAWA, 1L1, -â€" About ï¬ve hundred Icres of 13nd. containing the principal canyons of the lumen ' At; a ______ A u uuu. ‘4‘ â€"-- . princlpsL alyons o: the nunou River, 1"!!! be added to the Starved Rock state park. nun.â€" uâ€"-- ,_7 Governior Dunne hn approved sev. eral improvemehis to‘ be mnde this year. chief of which arp a water and» ï¬re sylï¬m. sewers. a public auditor tum. gauge and a baking pool. The East thteq impro'ements will he made by cbnï¬mlonulu. Names New Roam-sun. WASHINGTON. â€"- Prgaldent \Vllson bu nominated W. V. 1.3-ch tor poatmutgr at Wheaten. Other llllnoll postofllce nominallons are: Alone 3. Warts. Ablndon: (‘harles C. Weacott, Chllllcolhe; An- son I. Gravel, Dwight; Nelson B. Ty- ler. Gllnon Cm: Funk A. Winter. Illghlnnd; Curl Montag, Mnscoutnh. and William H. Rynn, Mlnonk. Beulc'o FflIuro Furniuheo Claw. GFNFNA, ILL- -- Bmuso B a I 1 Sullivan vu too short and a} to climb into .7 boxgotr the thin pun. ed awqyiwunout bet, mule tho of her chums; Who to: utny with her from the mum: pchooljn this city, nude good their “flavor." The â€It were token man the boron 3t Fulton 1nd. with Bessie. were sent back to the In- ldtudon "hm. STERLING. [Lbâ€"Funk B. q“Doc')'H-nihstol. who Ind been an M1 619“ ol‘tMEBul-llnston runny betvqoon marlin: . a Rock hunt (or not.†{Wyï¬ in dad. a,“ For mm Supervisor For Wm: Supclnisor For wan Clerk For Igwn Collector For Quasar For justice of Peace “a N. 3!- Johns Ave. g Highland Park. Ill 23! N. Green Bay Road ‘, . Highl‘and Park, [IL #39 S. Sheridan Road ‘ Highland Park, Ill 331 Glcnview Ave. Highland Park, Ill green Bay Road 3 Deerï¬eld Township ’rairie Ave. Highwood. Ill By Petition New Poatmuun. We are pleased to quote Anthracite Coal for delivery at the following prices: , Large?Egg .......................... $8.0 §mallEgg .......... ¢ ............ 8L2 Buckwheat .............. . ............ 6.00 Solvay Coke ......................... 6.50 Above prices will increase go cents g: ton‘a month. We endeavor to supply thevery big t grade Coal and tee full weight and willtry our utmoa to sati all Customers lgThere will be an extra charge for carrying ng'coal m or baskets. For further in formation call phone 335. THE HIGHLAND PARK FUEL COMPANY s HERMAN 0mm. President - SPECIAL Big Reductions 1 Burrill’s 5 1ch Store Chocolate Easter Eggs at Schumacher’s St. hhflve-e Frederick W. :Schumacher Scrub Brushes, regular price 10c now. . Matches, 9 boxes .................... Regular 10c Dover Egg Beaters ....... Regular 10c Sink Cleaners ............ Regular 10c Plate Scrapers ........... Come in today and get .a glimpse of the styles which are all the go. Everything new that’s‘goo(_1“%§lnd good, whether new' or not. Prices within reach of all, $2, $2.50 and $3. They can’t be beat. ,. , A complete line of gents’ furnish ings and jewelry. Snappy goods. Made from our pure cream and coated with that deli- cious bitter chocolate. We have them put up in neat Easter boxes at 10c, 20c, 40c and 60c Don’t fail to have one for Easter Sunday ' Friday and Saturday of this week my 20c Candy at 10¢ per“). in pound lots