Go to the Polls and take a Neighbor g@@@@@@@@m@@@@@@@@@@@ma@@@ PROGRESS OF THE WORK ON ILLINOIS HIGHWAYS‘ - n no: You: The Lawyers Give Farmer Swift a Lesson in Politics ’ut Swift [tad a record for service and believed the people had the right of u ehanee to vote for him and a Wnukegzin inian tiled for representative despite the protests of the gang and so the ï¬rst jolt for the gang is here. and the sn'ond is due, September 15, Primary Day. The people will resent such high-handed methods :1» taking candidates away from them. Bic-Henry County will give Swift 2,0001nui0rity and Boone will do her hext for 1,500 and Lake ('ounty will refuse to he delivered and this fixing, trading. gang will get the drubbing of their lives when the votes are countedâ€"five to six thousand Swift majority will make this pro- test so emphatic that this political fixing won't ever be tried again in the 8th. District. \\'h}' huld ch'rtions costing milliuns. whmi the politicians will pick the (‘zmdidutcs for nutmng? Then the horrible gall of it all was whvuf this gum: wnt word to Scnzmn‘ Swn't that it “hmld beat him if he tried to be renominatcd. lverseer Voliva and M8515 Zion vote is believed to be for any camir'date for senator opposed to Senator «$w7.{t, hem-e the politician» game to havd but one senatorial candidate opposed to Swift. Attorney I’ieree of Boone County wantedï¬o he a candidate as did Attorney Casey of Mi'lfilem‘y County and the “'aukegan political crowd had Attorney ltunyard. Post haste the \Vaulxegan expertx ruxh to Mellenry (‘ounty and hush Jim Casey axide and then on to Boone “unity, where Pierre is promiwd Lake County suiipoi't if he will quit for senator and start for reprdsent- zitive. 'l‘hix he did. with the Yurther promise that the \Vaukegan gang Would allow no (landi- date for rcprewntzltiye from Lake County: and his nomination would be certain. ; \zmatr i) DO YOUR PART! ucuvh fur this year 1x: him “win mi 1' H \\ stun d E®@@@@@@@@ll@@f§1 {'11)}:an Services are heldi‘i in this church every Sunday morhing at 10:45. Sunday school meetslimmediately af- ter the morning service, and is open to pupils up to the ige of 20 years. The Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Chris- Lion Science healing'is at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at 387 Cenv tml avenue, which is open every week day frum nine o’clock in the rimming until six o‘clock in the eve- Hllhland Park. ullnols Telephone 1509 1500 SAMI'EL M. HASTINGS. E. (J. HUBER. WARD W. WILLITS. FRANK L. (HENRY. ('uuncil of the ('ity of Hmhland Park, Dated at Highland Park. Illinois. August 27th. 1920. 127-28b l’ublic notice is hereby given that Tm." the Board of Local Improvements of the (‘ity of Highland Park, (‘ounty of Lake and State of lllinois. has tiled â€1‘ in the (‘oulity ('onrt of Lake ('ounty, “nth of illlinois. a certificate that the follow- “ prettv initr improvement has been completed. . and that it conforms substantially to the requirements of the original or. dinance for the construction of the ““Y‘k- ll same, to-wit: by paving and otherwise :may If improving the present roadways and It i‘ z street returns as far back as the ‘ street lines extended of Roger Wil‘ liams Avenue. from the easterly line'd†â€W :of St. Johns Avenue extended to a most re: point one hundred ï¬fty (150). feet \idual “ 1'33“ 0f the northwest corner of lot i one hundred twenty-seven 1127) South Highlands Addition to the ('ity “5 You of Highland Park; and Dean Avenue confonni from the northerly line extended of But in Roger Williams Avenue to the Southâ€" erly line extended of Sheridan Road exeept that portion of said streets oc- cupied by the present bridges and it. Eve: paved roadway designated as Sheri. wanta it dan Road. at its intersection with Ro- the mass ger Williams Avenue. Highland Park ‘ Special Assessment of said Court apprecml Docket No. 25¢). and that application ‘ the child has been made to said (‘ourt to con- 'eral niea sider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certiï¬cate m are true. That a hearing will be had 0 upon said application on Saturday, 3 UN] the 18th day of September, A. D. 1920, W at the hour of Nine 19) o'clock in the foremon of said day. at the (‘ounty , ‘ (‘ourt Room of said Court, in the rh“ “u (‘ounty ('ourt House. at Waukegan. Vibes at! in said Lake County. ‘ . fyimz. T Objections may be filed to said ap- morning plieation on or before the hour of: . ‘. ten 110) o'clock in the forenoon of;Hm0r ‘“ the sigh HUI \n-ll 501 New Full can get 5 conduct it has 5 SL‘lUURIH'F Objections may h: plicatiun on or bei ton 110) o'clock in said day. Guru“ 8145 up. Why pay lulu. root. luv-dict... Send let “alone. 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H H 'l‘hvrv I~ Slum-thing Inspiring 1n 1hr ugh! nf 130,000.00“ (hxldrrn tum» mg out as um hui)‘ Ln take up the unrk nf [he he“ Sk'hm-l )‘vur. ll Lu Tho Prayer Btnd meet.- promptly at Mum-m Antwerp h u nlwly lam-out at) with .‘l buccesuiun n! broad aven- “('3 which mark tln- [xnluun u! (h.- rirsl t-vu-rnme, There arr hum strut-ha um! h-rruth u! ï¬m- hnnuw lwlnnxlnx tn tln- mrruhunts n! (In- «My “Inch .nmpl) hthf) Kn [hr (’II)'~ prn-xurn). ham!) lhv rznngvs‘ 0! â€Ar uur. Anl- urrp ~11]! rm;un.- [um-h of Hi rurHrr ur‘mdvzn. ll‘ (MPH-«Huh and (hurt-fr w .nrr nutml fur [hr rue-llrnm n! ler dwmn .‘HH' lhw mugmflunu- u! Hu’l" IHU'I‘IIH". Th4“ IMHL “liable |~H1'~ L'IV I! BACK TO SCHUOL FRHIDERH'K ullh H~ xylmlim; thc {:IHIUlh I Allh'fu‘u :«f â€H (2 xlmu Ill H1} (mu) HUI \O‘ HIM! (‘P‘urr' pnpui [“0 l'lH'.‘ (10“ Mu: â€It um lH making the round trip daily, and they will give the be“ possible service at the lowest possible prices. and therefore solicit your patronage. Phone RIM-J PASOUESI BR()S. 1031 Fort Sheridan avenue. wishes to announce to th. residents and business men of the North Shore tom that they have started a THOMPSONISM “on!“ I platform advocating conï¬scation}! property and curring cl... hatMâ€"«locud candid-(HI nun-gum an â€mount. completely ï¬nanced campaign. Why? locum. Thompoonlom cook. to control llHnoiu. RIPUILICAN VOTIRO: TM. Icon. “to b. docldod on NEXT WEDNEODAY. The cmunl of llllnoh who own their hem... who pay tax... who no “mane their children ar- coainct um nor! 0! thing. But "You Wm to Help Stop It You Must Vate Pasquesi Bros. Motor Express Co“ TEACHERS AND SCHOOLOâ€"Hon. Robert C. Moon. secretary llunolu Touchon’ nuoclltbon, wrltur. “Yow plnnk on oducation m one at tho bu! and mo“ Hbonl automonu of It: kind our Mood by any candid“. [or governor." (From the Eighth District) Subject to Republican Primu'y September 15, 1920 AGRICULTUREâ€"Encouragement by the eute o! cwperetlve eflom by the hrmere for (he merkuing of their produce. LABORâ€"Reoognlzee the Juefloe of collective bergelnlng end I cloeer reletuonehlp between employer end employe. ROA03â€"lmmedlue letting of convene for ï¬lling and greding over (he enure mlleeoe oomempleted. to be followed by herd eur- veclng ee rapidly ee conditione will permll. oun SERVICE MENâ€"Will b. guidod by mm tho mon do. tormlnc by than own you. In their own Legion Poou u to what I. but for them. ‘ Candidate for Ofï¬ce of proï¬ts. WI†rooomond the Legislature to provide "MC! for any prount Jun complunu. H Loom-tun continuo- tho Onto Utllm. Act. will Ippomt compctont commbuaon. If may Adopt Home Rule WI†sign monouu. NO HONEST MAN COULD PROMISE MORE. John G. Oglesby, Re ublican candidate for governor, stands {or the National epublican platform as adopted, without evnion and without mhng to subvert it in my way. He oppous the Thompson wchlisdc platform. Oglesby Stands Against Giving Over Illinois to Thompsonisni T. H. JORDAN C93 Funeral Director: Chapel at engiï¬inla-B'ljishmcm Complete Line 0! Pattern] Pauli-him Motor Truck Express BETWEEN HIGHLAND PARK AND CHICAGO PUBLIC UTILITIESâ€"Good urvico at coo! price. No undue CHARLES H. FRANCIS State Representative utnusuln'uu‘ Wooduodt, Illinois VOTE FOR Fiftv Everybo U 7'] IR -- 1921 Series One small and Seven-P Phone 12 All 01’ the (If Rubber (Qom Tires sold When Be ‘incst (hm BL?) Tht'u ur and . MN iterat CNN 1)