no! IIX _ Visit the U. 5. Government War Expo. North Share Line Hundreds of thousands have already visited the wonderful U. S. GOVERNMENT WAR EXPOSITION at Lake Front. Every feature of the WORLD WAR is vividly depictedâ€"life in the trenches, “Over the Top," the tank “Britannia" in action, aerial combats, etc.. etc. September 15th is the closing date for the Exposition. You can get there most conveniently by traveling via the North Shore Line. Limited trains running on fast schedule convey you directly to Chicago's Loop: it is but a few minutes’ walk from the Grounds. Limited Trains for Chicago Leave Highland Park at 7:17 a. m. and every hour thereafter until 11:17 p. m., then 12:47 a. m. Saturdays, at 7:17 a. m., and every hour thereafter until 12:17 p. m., then every 30 'minutes until 9:17 p. m., then 10:17 p. m., 11:17 p. m., 12:17 a. m., and 12:47 a. m.. and 1:17 a. m. Sundays, at 7:17 a. m., 8:17 a. m. and 9:17 a. m.. and every 30 minutes thereafter until 1:17 a. m., connecting with fast express trains on Northwestern Elevated. making only two stops between Evanston and the Loop. Limited Trains leave Highland Park at 6:40 a. m., and every hour thereafter until 11:40 p. m. On Saturdays. at 6:40 a. m.. and every hour thereafter until 11:40 a. m.. then every 30 minutes until 8:40 p. m.. then every hour until 12:40 a. m. On Sundays. at 6:40 a. m., 7:40 a. m. 8:40 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafter until 11:40 p. m.. then 12:40 a. m. CHICAGO TICKET OFFICE 137 South Clark Street Phone: Central 8280 LEW A. HENDEE ‘6 Republican Candidate for re- election, will be a vote for efï¬ciency in public ofï¬ce. Eight Years experience. tried and proved capable Limited Service for Milwaukee *Or ( Dunn Clerk KNOWS HIS JOB.†North Shore Line For further information apply to the nearest ticket oflice of thy Your Vote for travel via the THE HIGHLAND Pm mm; W 9“" HIGHLAND PARK TICKET OFFICE Him.“ Park 1361 Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested. that the bid: for the furnishing at all labor. tools and ma» teriuls necessary for the construction of an Eight (3) inch vitrified pipe sani- tary sewer, together with man-holes. house connection branches and flush- ing connection. to be laid in. along and under the center line 0! Glen- coe A\enue. beginning at a point One Hundred Fifty (150) feet southerly from the south line of Lincoln Ave lnue. thence extending southerly nlong innld center line of Glencoc Avenue to in.‘ interwctinn with the center line in! Gray Avcnue. thence out along llhv center line of Gray Avenue ‘with tho cxi~ting mnitnry sewer in [Rldgcwomi llriw. were uponed on the :30â€! day of Auxunt A D, 1918, Ind 3(‘hus McNeill. Srt, being the iOWCH irospnnsibic bitllicr tlu- contract wa~ 'nu'articti tn ‘(litl t‘hm‘ McNeil]. Sr. on 1uh til» 41h tiny ml Svptemher. A. D , 1913 Sllid hM~ “1†1Kâ€! (LN u! Svp man 0 SAul’El. M HASTINGS. FRITZ BAHH. EDWARD 0. HUBER. WAR!) W. WILLITS. “mm! M Local lmprmemonu (3m 0! Highland Park Dated at Highland Park Illinois this 30th day of August. 1918, nu. :.. an 'I‘uwidcnt ..r the Board .4 1.0m} lmm‘mr-mnms u! the (‘IU uf Highland Park for Hu- ~um 0! not Ir“ [huh H'n (1d) [wr (‘v'lll (“If â€It“ nugrt-gula- .,1 â€w [H‘IVD-hnl. Saul pram-4.1 mud hr dden-x! lo Hm I‘n-th-N n! lhl- “ward of Ivan] lnum-u-nn-vw i. upon ~ev~|no of NIH! â€nun! at 1hr limv and [flu-e [ht-d lwrvin (nr Hm npt-nlnx of the Nu prupn~u| «Ir Ind ulll ho cmmiderâ€" ml unln~n~ ;‘(‘vnluanm-d hy. chock hvrn-In prodded I Th» Bonn! u! Int-4| Inmrtm-un-nu rum-rum Hu- right In n-jc-(‘t flu) or u†Md» 1! they deem H heal for [he puh!h~ good \IHIH VOTH‘IH 0F AWARDING CONTRACT lou~i Appnnimnh Qpnnlnim HI ~ Lin, 1 Tum! 81-302 84 'Ihv nuz.-r'- m! .1 majority 0! Un- nm.t..c¢- M! [Mr lot and land upon ~uM Clunrm- Awnuu and Gray Aveâ€" Illh‘. In tho (‘ity a! Highland Pnrk. whvrc-in mid work t» tn hv done. may. within ten dun 0! tho (lute hereof. Moot tn tnkr- «aid work and enter ln‘ tn a written r‘nntrnt‘t to do nld work at h-n W'r centum In.“ than the prim- at “MM: tho «nme has bout Il‘ 15'] â€11): {lid FRITZ HAHN. I". (i IH'HER. \\'\Rl) \\'. \VIIJJTS. MM 4.! '1141 Imprm'nmontn of the (‘in 1.! HiuMnnd Park. Illinoll. [rm-.1 .1 Highland Park. Illinois. TM- 4H «‘:.\ hr Sc-ptymber. A. D, I? â€in H1: .< \\H'F.l \( HRSTINGS huur Highlnnd I’ Ll'l'int'fil iv-H‘ llutlh Fl. "' VHHHMX sewer plpe. Inc1ud< ing "Y" branches ((2 8 8‘1 ..... . Mnnholen complete “lth mu! iron tops {1 35000 Flushing connec- Hun wnh 4 inch \‘nh'v, cunnrctod to water main. mm- ploh' Ci 35:1le “I†he- lvpl‘llt‘d 0h â€I. Svph-mher, A D 19". ..f 2’. 1?. (ix-lock P M M tho Board of Inca! Im- llw (‘1!) â€ï¬‚†Of â€1? I'm th Hw hlulll ’uruhhnd M the { hwnl Imprmâ€"v In†ih ~aM (‘Hy II! In paid U1 «luau Inn-rest nl {u-r w'm pvr ala- “urk la fl" '0] mm he PrMMmt (21-21;) 1247,“ 200 00 5500 (‘0‘! EDWARD n; SHHRTLEFF Representative Vote for ‘ z 8) Edward D.Sh.urtleff _ . F or Representative ' Lake County has the State Senator and one Representative. Mc- Henry County has two Representatives. Boone County has nothing. . At the request of Lake County, Shurtleff was the means of procuring 35 milks of state cement road from Waukegan to Woodstock Via Belvidere street. Saving to Lake county of over $250,000 out of State Automobile Bond Issue. mm