We 5 ehewher Wht‘ the them. by comm}: In $2M: :‘nlis ur. Septvm Smith. Thlbsc whn neglect in \n day are: ‘1: :Iru". thng mth th \‘ntes, far th'n' bread :md hnnm lhe men and Wunm its disrepufahle mm. H ministered "xi nwat fan! by com: In â€ii: "HHS I! The election ot' Mr. Small would be little short of a {national t-aiamity for 1! Would subject the people of this great istate to the corrupt and disloyal machine which already 1' iminattes (‘hiâ€" .afl‘w. it is not the good of the people of the state that the Thompson Tammany crowd is after but the goods. The issue is clear cut between honest administration and corrupt :politics. Lieutenant Governor ()gleshy is an honest and capalde man and Senator Lewis is a man of brilliant ability and high character Whose minor personal eccentricities have blinded many to his sterlingr nierits. it looks as though the Thompson {action if defeated at the primaries would knife Oglesby and in that case our next governor may he a democrat, and one of whom the people of illizzois need not be ashamed. i As for the senatorial and congressional candidates. the choice cf voters depends upon the one great issue which will degide the presidential choice. 5 Neither Senator Harding nor Governor Cox is the c oice of the people, nor is either a man of outstanding abili y, both are pawns pushed forward by the masters of the politic 1 game. The issue before the people of America is the League of Nations. Shall We support it or repudiate it? Those who believe that we should withdraw from the international obligations which we have assumed and from the effort to establish a righteotis world order, and that we should disavow the ideals for which We went to war and for which our boys made the supreme sacriï¬ce, will vote the national Republican ticket and send to Washington senators and congressmen pledged to oppose the League and Treaty. Democrats and independent voters will unite in support; of those lofty ideals and principles which so greatly transcend all partisan and local issues. The issue is the most momentous one ever determined in}: the Votes of a free people. The issue in Lake County is a simple one and involves" no tine spun theories. it is simply this. shall the laws he honestly: adminâ€" istered or not? Shall We have clean politics, or dirty ‘.' Shall we vote for an independent and fearless man or for a trickster who is in alliance with the 'l‘iiompson-Small machine? i Colonel: Smith, Repuiiiicai‘. candidate for the otiice ofiState's‘ Attorney. is an honest man whose record is cleanvandiwho is‘ controlled by no political gang. his opponent for the Republican nominetion is all that t‘olonel Smith is not. a man identiitied ini the past With iilegal tratiic in liQUor and as‘wciated todav with the shadfest politzcai crowd that ever sought to :ontrol state‘ and local politics in lllinois. t lndti HLlI‘ present >ystem Presidential primaries tire futile (Lt: a waste «it time and muney. and this year they simply showed xxhut I-andidzites the people wanted in order that the p?llllt'lilll$ r ,Ilt! give them somebody else. But with the state and t'ntllll)’ primaries the case is different. since in) nominatingr t'um'entiuns undo t'.eir Work and the people have it in their pmwr to elirdnztte untit candidates and nominate growl ones. There are three candidates for the mivemorship Len Small. Ma-qr Thompsun s t2.n(li(lute lieutenant (1m ernor ()plekln. and 5w .utni l.'e\si.<. E1 The Htgblanh Park Pressrt‘ffé WI; 'This is 'Freasury I \t‘fllflx‘. And [hi ~cr\ive tn finn hefnrc Feelper cu~\zlny pn \Ve MI! HI‘ 'T‘n I TC’T PAGE 32": ‘4 A n HIGHLAND PARK 4 TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK )r th-n' wrvive m :1“ who wish to exercise every precau- I’rnnury I‘licctmn which is t0 'be held in Illinuis bn Wm!- St-ptvmber 13. is 01' special impm'tanw Hut only tn HM I‘ the stznv “:11 in particular tn thv citizem m' Lulu ail never have honest oï¬icmls here in I . until the honest people *aké fhe vrou gwd candidaws are. And mkp Hm Hr Treasury Department sends out to prospective? in- “P Wâ€! “eh-um? you I’ve! perfect!) free 10 come into the bank and dis- This is the lime!) warning the United Stgtes \nd this institution is able and ~glad to he of m; H. .mm, uu; urmg unuut such a result rho :‘nlis ux‘. Septvmbcr 15 and wring fwz' ('01. A. V. who neglect in mute and Stzlf at home on élevtiun (1". thng mth the gang. The gang 3:815 out the n' bread and butter depends upon it. ’ my prnpnsed in vest men! Telephonns, Highland Park 667. 558 TH E [’RI MARY ELECTION JUHN -1: who want tn rodvcm l whn want thw laws to l .2‘ Hr favor. can bring a} nu: Septvmbcr 15 and mt nest people *aké fhe trouble tori s are. and take the time to v promises too much"â€" matter March 1. 1911, at the post MT 1' the Act of March 3, 1879. f‘beware the prospectus that L'I’EIJ‘ um! I’AL'I Lake (bunt); Illino ticket and send to Washington edged to oppose the League and ndent voters will unite in support cipies which so greatly transcend The issue is the most momentous HI'RSIMY __ Chivz‘go Advvrnslng Manager Tel. Wabash 5212 wn Lake Coundy fn)n1 to he ï¬nparï¬qfly ad- 7 5 uhuut such a resuh 51¢}er M m1: .uKe ( DELL. at Highland empty, or ï¬nd out} I’pholstmng in YOUR HOME. 35 lete for years experience. (fall J. S. Low. ! Waukegan 1606. lOtfadv L't’ Mm. and Mrs. Samuel Perry of Dav e-npurt. In. Mrs. William nirncr, widow of the late William Turner. who was one Hf the early merchants of Chicago, died September 4 after a brief ill« “0N. in hur 53rd year. She was an aunt (if MFS. “.' I). Murgan, and is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Man uhall Tyson Hallowell of Columbus. Mrs. A. H, Stupplq- and daughtvr. Alma Hf :hi< city and Miss Mary Rut» L-I‘ts Hf ('hicagn will wturn this Week wftt-r {Wu weeks vm-atiun In New ank md other points in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schneidvr spent the Week end at Lake Beulah. Wis. Mr. E. S. Gail is enjoying a motur [rip through “'isvnnsin. Mix)~ Joan Nichols is spending a mnnth in Detrnit “ith her brother, R. H. Nichuis. Mary Schendorf spent last “'t‘t‘k at Bangx Lake. Waucomia. Miss Elena Fanzuni and Miss Ger- trude Fearing returned last week from ('amp Meenahga, Fish (freak. \Vis. .‘hSF Edith I‘Ihronfvusuhtor left for Marshall. Mi('h.. yesterday. Mrs. George Campbell Hsitvd hcr HM 120m“ at Mulrosc and Harwu-hport. Thv Sclu-mlm‘f family nmhn‘ul to Kankukc-c when- their um, Fred, will lulu- up studies at St. \‘iutur's col- \‘l4itwi .\II [I MI Icv. H. I). Dick has lwcn M The h-H<. Wis; fur his vamtmn. “'nL . [math preached at the )1. H. churvh unday cwnim: in {he pastur's uh- â€('1‘ .\l “'1“ H-mll Miss Viola Pansy and Mr. Ed ('un- rm! <pcnt the Work end visiting friends in Milwaukw. Mn; Barlwr and (klughtrr. [.uvillv rvturnwi this \u-vk frnm 1.0 Sruor Mum. Mr. um] Mrs. Dun (inniun uf (‘hn'u qwnt Monday “'th Mr. and Mrs .\Il\' Miss Martha Tyson of Evanston was the week end guest of the Misses Dorothy and Henrietta Laing. Ml“. l'uul L MM! mm ( mint and Donna Jenny. nu Sunday from hum. Wu x-y >[K’HI thv Hummer. MN. T. H. HAM km was bu )Iumluy v-wmm: who») H Ml" Mr 311 M r. Wuhvr Mi~s .‘vlnnn Huhx‘ is leaving this \vm-k . nwumv hvr sludh-s at tl'u- Nnrnmi (haul. Uu Kalb, maxim " ‘ 'Pm‘rnnss,‘ 'mcmnd†TAR ‘!\L H ML». Ju'nn ML-Gun'u and mm. who \v Emu: \‘ismnu‘ Mrs. J. menng. ll H-tmn 1min} tn \Vzhhnurtun, I). 3 'mn‘ f [hr \Vllll Ivr Nll‘hlhl\’ 1 5 “In“ I.) ‘Uui l‘. Funk. “we Um i Mrs: M, “arm-v mm H}. “(w-l»; .r n'H H â€LI ‘1! in} I! mm m birth un (L HM rm- mum}: ('[lt'T in) Ht My l'!\ a, (iv-mm: “my uf (‘hi why muting Mm (HIV! h Muljur I’VVY' HM «I thmhm'i 'mlh MN > i 1.1-“ “wok Shrrnml Sq‘pl Hurrah Lawn-ml, \ hilwi n-ln I] n‘prnh h 12w h “hm Mn [um \wrk m .\-(hv\lil\ 1 NW \\l'\‘k,‘. 1! MM «immlnrrs. Jenm-, n-tummi mu. \\'u~h.. “.1! Ir Him Mm \ ('l' H mun um] rum I'm-d H m iik‘ H3 ‘n «m 0H 111m Miss Elstn-ivh ‘(hlllls‘ ‘11l‘\ {It \l my l“ (M? nhxmhus n-lum um and Jun. um- m Hugh- ll. "Milt-H Ihl M Jul!“ l'urk ‘ 'I‘hnu mu! hrr ily lH .f Lulu Mr. and Id~ \‘lsitvd in IN \ uL‘utlur (-lzihh‘vn Tm-uiuy m [In l’ulhh M. l'Ul.\ ll H‘H »\ u «n H) H Mr. and Mn. Châ€; Lichtu uf Volt). rado. are the happy parents of a son. born August 29. Mn. Lichtr was for» mvrly Mists Bertha "oil of this CH". Mr. and Mrs. (‘yrup Hint: of Gris- wold. 15., are visitihx Mr. Hinu's brother, Mr. Edward. Hinu. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Raymund are n» waiving (-ongratulalions on the birth i ‘of a daughter, born on Tuesday. 3‘ Mr. Elmer (iioscr Will take a course 3 VATl' RE 8T1 0‘ (I ASS . ENTERTAINS \WEDNESDA‘ at [lit White Theologkll seminary in. New \nrk (in this wintur ‘ ‘‘‘‘ 'â€" Th1 Rev. and Mrs. Rnlland W. 3Interesï¬ng Program [ “def Mrs. Schlovrl» WOW "isifl‘d M Mr Theron (‘olton Given at Srhlnrrll'i arena. Mr. and Mrs. . Schlwrb. andZnughter of Milwaukm-.l the normâ€. Howl Mnun Mary Nisknm-n has rriurnwlI {rum 8 si-voral weeks' mntur tn'p thru Th“ Fill" “MUN Hud)‘ (luau. Whnh nurthurn Michigan nml memm Hu- l4“ l’H'U "Ulnlm‘h‘d by Mn. Therm. Englm- rncr district. "'ullnn M the Mnrumr hunl this sum Mr. Karl ('urtis of ('lurugn sprm "Hr-11“" I "‘0" inh‘reumg 33 WP“ the week end 3‘ the hump ..{ Mn. m- instruciiu (nteruinmt-m )t-ater lday afternoon in the hall room of u... (‘atherine Kelly. Mi“ Ethel Marlt-v has return-«l n17 3 hOtel- Mr. and Mrs. Forest (‘ummings urn. rm‘olVan (-ongratulatium (m the birth of a seVen-pound d-ugbter. Bet 2;.- June. Miss Ethel Marley his returnui 817 ter spending the month of August in the White mountamn. the guest of Mrs. B. James of (,‘incleville, O. Miss Alice Gentle. who has been at tho Merritt home for the summer. loft ywtcrduy, and the Merritt: will n-xurn In thvir homo. Mrs._(;. Home and Once Daily 0! I'lein, 11].. Were the week-end guests of Miss Victoria Hansen. The Thomas R. Lyhns family of \'1m- aux. are leaving: fur (‘ahfumia when: they will makr their future home. \u-uk MM at Long: Lnkla I‘Id Hansen uf ()cunonmuï¬c, Wm. syn-m the week pnd with his mother Mrs. A. Hansen. The H. J, Furnum fnnuly who have been Hum: at thvir hnnn- “n Hmnsnn and Murshman â€â€˜0' un- lvaung thH day KUt'sLN at 1hr hume of Hu-zr .mn Ru} Brand, (‘hns‘ Grant. [hi1 Hm I‘Ixnll, .‘Ulrn Flynn. (hm. Martin. AH .\lv<'urfrvy, Hnwnrd Huhvr and Sam Sn-mcr ~m-nt [hr Wm-k rm] In Knsh- kunnng, W133 le Mm Snljmtmm .‘po‘lll (hr “cek at Lukr (h-ncvu. Thr Misses Eva Sll- jl‘\Il"IIIl um! Hq-nru-tln Shh-n- spun Zhv \s'm-k x-nd thon- alw uhrrr {hr} :nhruiml thx' “Mu Thrill ['1 Jana up MMHIu)‘ mvmmr. Mr, .luhn Kelly mu-mh-d Hn 5mm ('mu-lux'c nf Knightth-mplur.‘ at Km'k [slum] Ins! wm-k. Mr. h. In farmer “2n huh Nurmzm mu Lnlnn' day Mr‘ m..l _\Ir~ Gnrmrn mu! 1.“ (frusw. “'15" on Sunday. 51L~> Tt'\~lv Mdtlur) 15 NJ (H \nzl Ann "I hr Srhm'pvr ht (Minx: durum the "turn tn Vhlrnw» “mm! Miss )laty Kusner uf Wmm-rka (‘n‘ ti-rtuim-d at dinner Sunday owning fur Miss Harriet .lmvph. M r H A. Turpin has rt-Lurnwl from :i \i»it In “'mhinglnn Mini l'hxladrl phiu‘ bringing hi: «hiMrvii “hi. hznv «in-n! (hi- sum'mrr :ii I'hilmh-lp‘iin. The Non-rum family haw returned from Lung Lake at Phelps. Wm, whvrn- 'hc)‘ huvtmxpvnt the summer. Muss Harriet Juscph uf Pasadena, t'uL is the guwt of Mr. and Mrs. .Inhn H. Larson. ‘-;H â€1' Mr. nnd Mrs. hour Wqflim and son. Kenneth. of Mlnhlttl‘n, 111., were the guests of £111.8anh Wading over Sunday. Mrs. James Lan Allen is visiting‘ her «laughter, Mrs. Gilmore of Ru!-! land, Vt. “ ‘ ' The Knux family is back {mm Ku.. when- thL-y have spent the summer. Mr. u‘nivul in Mllwuukm ’I'}:«- F. R Ih-lvhn-m 1H. .‘HII! .‘IA Mr um! .\Ix‘ u'x!_‘.'. why hu 0 “Mn-uh h M. \\ I†n-tuz r hr Srhnvuvr M \I .\1 H 1h hm: MN‘ P Mlluuukn “win \u' H?! Hunzxnliv. 1nd,, and rrlmmux hu‘ nrr Mrs. (Qua Mann um! Miw Mlss Arum 1x vhll‘!’)li( l‘vrr)’ M “1‘. Huh†1h and Mr: \‘m'u! mn iulluuht r “Hunk HIM I\\ l,‘ .\1 i. Knuth h I'll my» lhrmmh th full H'HLH h‘l‘ Mar mm. \\ 1‘ Hula'ulni llwuukm- on Smunhy. Ih-tvhn-un fumfly. whu 2: in Hu- Trxqu WMIM u‘k :l\\',. rMunu-ni m lAIIHIH‘l Ne“ YuxL S M. < H0 A“ “.1! Ni I‘M“ \Kt‘rl' [In- 5U!) hull]? of I'M-Ir sun 9‘ Grant. [hi1 Hm _ (hm. Martin. AH J Huhvr and Sam “um h! Dally syn-n! the curt panth \HH iuhx J l\\ u “w “(m-Ix m “\trm 1 {hr Elk» 2H ['1 h-tmm f1 M ['3 “l .\h M r â€:1 Bet!) Lnrwn'xhl and "(mm Sell told Ibuu! the common but‘orflks u! the mxlon. They inn-mu Lhdr The aur ulh were given by Kath» nrme Sell and Katharine Stem. who and maps of the mnltalkdom and handful†puntod one. o! the old nï¬holociul “mm which they bud made. The nudwnu- wm («Impound of the p-n‘nta and friends of the children who marvvled It the knuwludxe diu- plnyui by ‘hr duldrcn giving 1hr on trrtamnwnl m7 School Supplies A LBERT LARSON STATIONER Tl LI‘ f†051' “I Keen indirnuion ‘u expressed by â€he kid crowd that they the being gathered into nchool to pure than for The people of the North Shore hlVe been very much inuresud in the.“ n-turo study dune: conducted by Mrs. (‘olum during the put {our yearn. The enwminment of yesterday I!- temoon demonstrated vb“ wonder- ful adv-nukes children hve now-- dnya in cnjoyimr the mturfl beauties with which they in summed und 1! I†made the 01‘" m in the Audi- once wish they could have hnd the unu- opportunities. M the damn dew show) nu 1hr neat! all. Wilma Shakmnn told thou! the mm:- of bright plum-3e in a van phasing mnnner. Then each memhu' M the dang deathbed I bird family. xhowmu th‘ must and giving the bird All were Interested in the specimens of the wild flowers found around the hotel which ware shown by Jun-1 Shakmnn and Knthan’ne Stern; talk; wnh cues of mounted buuer flies. lucceu in m. MN)". M; 1’: mm r. 'u Admiiuon: A u 22C; “117 um 1» Children undo 2, 13‘; um 11:) L“ [LAIVI I MIMIRSTI I‘ m “mum“. ' A‘dlmulon. ad (IMHm undo 2, 136; war u Hun“ “M†H. In “\ HST 1'0 SHMWF ‘zn‘. 1:, 7:30 24'; War In â€THE r0 Inn“ .1 5" mmâ€. mm: '1' "I" ‘ Hf“ {nic-k l’rwt ,. m It h‘umln I‘D‘ll“. 5]. I! 7.340 TI 'L‘DA‘. SB . )4 :t-‘W Admisflnn, ad y 2M v7:' ‘ ('hlldrt-n. Uluh- :11. liu an" Mm.“ ALBHINH M “Y 08 MD" A Pun .'\' mum Ann)! â€"Mny (‘hrï¬nfl â€Nun rnhé A0 A31 “pal Ema M- ï¬lm n4 CHURCH VICE: Sunday Nil-£01! 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