h ro)\c Mined: IIIHIIIHHIHLE HL HHHHHIIIFFE n Circle- ’ocks 7.50 Work ‘.’ limznatm : [)md: Hr. Bux 6:â€. \pp'u NY Cuuome’ l'ie-ld's T‘ Vt’f‘. ho The Waukegm. S; is: ï¬lteresting mm ing the Hair; fl the North S‘lnn “According to g; 1‘. business slum; Iht; ,\ feral: line uf ethic: Sorters and ‘iruugg. wuhl‘“ up“ instanw “1:95 'hflt 1‘ i for a person “' -" Forest or H' 8'" ---- mummy: hi“ turn around d‘r‘i E for him w “k‘ If“!!! ‘ presx'ru ï¬lled at 'he “'- “HOWQVCR ul‘. . Famed that a. A m store and “:5 ’mï¬be. there is ! lb. mggist mil “Now just {.m- Waukegan aw mill-.4 He says that may; ‘ 10' the Opposih mu patient consul: T‘" untimes preskn â€- tbe medicine :‘uthm (’1 amullllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIllllllllllIllllllllIll|IIIIllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll||I|III|IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHg ï¬mnmnmunmumunnIuununmmmmmnmmmmumnuImmummmmmmmnmunmmnumnmmmnuï¬ Paper Tells of the Meth- Followcd by Doctors ind Draught: FA: SHORE CITIES rur} m x: xxx-.4 to a he drungist In , mire when that is 1! a :10 doctor 02'- humls them an write out fund he Ru~.-r€p!imm rvM among hc fullnw make :1- Jnh‘ man w {0T5 t {'21 nszlcts .re a 11L mi Wlth mud. m‘dicil‘m [Fur VSIL'HU} 1(5th assihlu n Lakc uftcr AM [or down Thu two {wt zone has. bm-n done away with and the end boundary line mom-d bm-k two feet under basket. nbut lwtwvcn free throw lines, directâ€" a prescription and order the patient to go to the drug store and have it ï¬lled. On the other hand, he says that in a few cases in Waukegan it is possible in the drug store to have prescriptions furnished and made for you. That of course is'only possible where a doctor is available in the stores. "However, it is explained that the practice that is observed by the doc- tors and druggists in the various cities alone: the lake shore is so entirely opposite that the patients have difl'i- eulty in ï¬guring out tho ethics which actually are the reengniied stumlanh of {hr th professions.†\ :has been retained and when 3 held ball is called in this zone the ball is ijumped for out on the free throw This rule has been adopted to fline. give the defenders of the basket a holding of the ball to L'ch a tall man a chance of tipping into luzuket on the jump. The dribblimz rule, one of the hard- est rules to interpret, has been «ham! Md so that a man who is going tn ldribble the ball must haw lmth I‘m-I ion the floor before he starts to drib- lvle and the instant the hall wmm to rest in one or both hands he must luv! (it! of it or he has committed at ’teehnical foul. If a math wants H (U «uni in a prescription and ordar the patient to go to the drug store and have it ï¬lled. On the other hand, he says that in a few cases in Waukegan it. is possible in the drug store to have prescriptions furnished und made for you. That of course is'only possible where a doctor is available in the stores. "However, it is explained that the practice that is observed by the doc- tors and druggisu in the various cities along the lake shore is so entirely NEW BASKETBALL RI'LES THIS YEAR Tlu-w have been a number uf chang- c< in [hr playing: rulw~ fur basketball this year. a knnwlmlgc of which will ln- of value to the fans “1- lucal A player may be taken out of thu game unce and put back in providing: he has nut been disqualiï¬ul by per- sona} fouls. I'layer May Be Taken Out of Hanu- 1y undvr basket me “No (on: zone :amt's \nd I’m Back Again If a mach wants to «an! m u fresh man, he must wait mm! mm- hall is dca‘L Unless a player is n-ull)’ udumving ball while whirlingohr ha,» nut n‘umr mittml a foul. Hr may take um- >h-p in any din-dim: pnwiding ho (hum: the bull M-furg his {not Imnu â€Iv ï¬mn‘ True. "I’rixlr Kocth bvfurc a full." but it also goes be-furc good Work. Keep rem-him: out fur [ho {hum yuu want must. There will be war just 50 lung men insis‘t that war \unnot hr ‘1 Thu handwrnc candldatc wull hnvc a big mlvamagv owr his I 1y upponcnt. resuh Hurrimi vtTurt suMnm haw u happy HIGHLAND PARK HOW "11' DONNEILY SELE('TION 'A POPULAR ONE It has lVC't'll qumn fur snnw tnnr that Judge lmnm-lly was planning to realign lvu'uusr llll health madt- it im~ posrllvlt' fwr him to devote the time nm‘t-ssm‘y [<7 ‘ liciul duties. ('ounty Judm- (‘hnrl‘Elarnm of Mclloncy munty pn-viu say had announced hint svlf in u tumlidutv fur thv omct- u! jU‘lL'U In use Judge llonnrlly re- signed. but a: 3mm as he learnrd that Mr. Shurtlefl ‘uyuld be 11 Candid.“- hc withdrew from the rum himself and announced lthut he Would support Mr. Shurtlt-ï¬â€˜. liduzuji I). Shurllcif u! Murrnuu. has Mon upï¬uintm! cirruit rnurt judge fur lhi~ dislrivt.‘ by Governor Lowdvn. Tim murst- ‘wm anticipated nonu- tiim- ago when JUdK!‘ Donnelly, dean of the m-wntt-rnth judicial district nnnuuncrd his an'nhun nf retiring from thv Mmhlm {m‘ur (if lh'pn-smir tutiu- Shunh-H’ “hum it “us ï¬gured wuuln! ru-c’iu- (hr nppuintnwm from the um‘t-rnur. Governor Lowden Appoints l'rominenl Legislator lo (‘ircuil (‘ourt Judge- ship In Districi Mr. Shurtlt'iT has scn'ml as a n'pr rust-ntativu {ruin 1hr eighth districtf fur many yoarï¬ and always has been. u pawl-r in thd legislature. He was' not a L-anilidald {or rv-clectiun n! the n-ccnk i-leclion ’ami his term of (Min-1 expired January' 5. Mr. Shunlcfl isi u lawyer and i: is grnurally concodedv he pllf‘ï¬o‘sl‘h éhu nu‘cssary judicial! i timlicr. ‘ ; \luwmrnt '\\ m. Spontaneous 'l‘hr mun-unlit m nmkc Shurtlefl u rin'uiK umrt jwlur was inaugurah-d Pry hh frn'ntk unknown to him and the) prnM-(‘ulrd Khmr t'frurh‘ in!“ the ulhl‘l' (“unlit-4 ‘nf (hr «in‘uil. whorv they fuund a HIM»: summon! fur the Mummy) h-m.~|htur. “h†has an ex- tendâ€! and {Mun-Ho m‘qunintflm'r :muuu: mo-mhvm uf the Pmr and My Inn-n (n u \n-ry mmkm! drurvr. A! RmM‘va um! Brindvn- [hr ShurtIrfY n-nlnmm wa-‘fuuml (u M fully us \trnm' n,- m hh hum: rounty n! MAL-my, lhv s-h utwtufh- (hm‘uvvn-d bum: ;:~ in 1hr nthlmiv u! Judm- h'unlwll). uhu'htn lc-nu hm! u large following H. â€1“ [blurr- nu-nlluned. 3 Shurth-ff Strung m lï¬utrirt Lukr (nunty' Hu- ulhrr um! nmkâ€"’ In): up Ihv Judi-ml rnrvu1!.\“ns fuund‘ tn )HI~~‘1'SK u lv‘xnn uf influvntiul nu'n? un\iuu~“lu vnliH under [Mr ShurtIc-YY' fur judgr [mum-‘9 With the “bud- stmk Jllrl>( will nf Hu- ruuninp Thq- mmpnim: wu‘nmppmi Hut and at», rm] un upnn thi- Ihvury that MrHrnry' mummy would h. fur Shurllc-IT with‘ .llnigv Iiunmlly hum]: mndc- up hu‘ mun! In rwigu‘ and â€71> ihuxr)‘ was P-ulm- uu' Ly vlntnr \'\I‘Hf>. Intent [wurmg m up (in Mulan’u lawyer! “$11.22th N ~tu' }«'~ 14- lhvir wishvsl, Ju‘lge- Ilunnï¬lly hrM Hm "mung" Judvmhlp for max yrnn. “hrn ho! was vh-Mo‘! unk- uf tlw th-c judges; of the «Inuit «1mm, \xhi‘h event took! plmr in May. “:07. his rullraguvx at? that time bunt Judgv J. l‘. (Farm-n: :h-wnH-d. um! Judge (‘. E. Fullvru [10W :1 mnmr~+mnn {rum the BMW“ dch- dhtrivt‘ iï¬lx yrar‘ later. or in 1905'», hr was r-IArlutu-d “ilh Juduu R, \V \inxht pf «huh-1r. and Muha- \. H, Frn~t, Hf "Itx'kfurd. "0" the! Old Judge Fell Sprukiny n-fomly \nlh 1hr Hm~ nu"! Hrruh’i rélulih- In (Pu pruspu- tin- vhungv mi thy jmimwhip. .Ilhik’l" [hum-Hy mud. "If I though I mum fm-l .n “r1" fur 1hr next 1' w yc-urs :h I hun- fur (hr [nut {Hr \ vcks I “nub! cnjny ro- tuining my 4: or. But “hu knuwg. perhaps :u \M- k. ur a nmmh, or I, ycnr. and tho 9 may he a change! A slight mid 0 mm» other minor nil-i mom. might l. im: back my nld {mu-I Me. and unï¬t} me fur my pox-mun. I’vrhnps I ha: best 'rotirr 1nd give way to .mmv u whose physical mn. ditiun is hut! r than minv. l hun- nm made up 1y mum! â€tunnel for Shurtlefl “You van sn '. huwrvvr. that m the own! that; I d decide 1.: rvtirr {mm the circuit ! -nth. nothing would please me mu 1- thin tn sow Edward D. Shurflefl act-ed me. We have brrn friends, loot friends. fur m-ny wars. A bigjer man is not nu-bcr. mi among m acquaintances. nor 1 «Kim: M :umm) “huh Unu- m‘r hllwl thuuth HM uppuintn .luduv Iknm’ul}. I'm .13 )‘vars lhut time. i Imlge- Ilann+ll5 hrM Hm "m mm M fay }«'~ 14- mar Wism‘s: {It-r rw-h'thing \un rah} ; Ifâ€) on “end! uu-r 30 Yeah n; Ihmn-‘PVs (.uupamy u! 1m! mudn in (m mrlx {all «I lh“0[ v hm! l'd:rll\ul the numinutiun: mrntiun; m thh Juduo( . I’.| :«n'! hu; R, ('urxisr u! Murvn-‘ '1» «nuiqt‘hh Judm “Hmon- L' uuulmm uf Mu (nun!) u-urt l'ut'hr inmul m “as-hingwn in qui .1 [mat of rvspnnsi 1'1; xh. an-uri uf \‘iuims. thus. 3: M Humm) \vhnh Unvernur‘ lillwi xhduugh the uppuintnu-M' n-cks I \muM cmny rc- ivr. But uhu knows. k. ur I nmnlh, 0]†I 1- may he a change. - mm» other minor nil- inu back my nld trou- me fur my pusiliun best 'rctirr 1nd give w whose physical mn- LTIH'F NAMED ILLINOIS nun non ably W for the position. Cool, lml-heidod, fair in his judg- ment, I ku- mm: at tho [unwith an nbundnnce of common name, Ed~ w-rd Skunk-G would nuke an ideul jurist. “Of course it in moat gratifying and pleaain: to me that hundred:- of my friends are urging me u. run again and ahould I decide to become a candidate, {ht-Kr. auppurt will be To Lhr 11-3-1 holders uf [hr following lmprmvnu-m Bonds issued by tho (‘in of Hixhhnd Pnrk; You are hereby notiï¬ed Lh-t [here are mam-m funds to pay khc “nun. tun-d bonds hc-n-inufur doï¬cnlvt-d and that 1hr {uHuwmg named bonds but been selected by lot for payment: Syn-vial Assessment 19:! “and N0, 1622 Duuxi Sept, 29. 1911 Serf SopL 193 195 19"} 206 206 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 220 223 22:1 22:1 221! 2231 231 n 1623 164.4 1646 2021 2024 2319 2321 2323 2:124 1792 2425 2390 2398 2425 2522 2571 2586 2593 2598 2605 2840 so her. DQ-c. Nov. NOV. Nov NI)". NOV. Nov. Jul. Dec. Nov. Nov. DN‘ . Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Jun. Jun. 29, 1911 9. 1911 9. 1911 10. 1913 10. 1913 3. 1914 3%. 1914 11, 1914 :1. 1914 16. 1915 30, 1914 20, 1914 20 1914 3d. 1914 12. 1915 24. 1916 24. 1916 24. 1916 24. 1916 2. 1917 21, 1920 u u u u n u u u u u u n >â€"=cwcm=:nonutrï¬nn~_~ u u u u u u on 1 Aml.$300 1K» 5“) f 4 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 500 1000 {-00 500 500 500 500 W 3.3%; 332223 m @ III-IIEDI@@@@Bil-IEQQIEIE Thnt nid Bonds nnd ouch of them will uirned (‘ity Treuurer, (‘ity H111, on the 1 which time no inumt will accrue thereon Dated January 6, 192]. '- ï¬nnmumnm@n@am@@@mï¬ I...00......COO...O'COOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Lake Shore Creamery C.B. HANSEN, Proprietor BUTTER--EGGS-;MAR(}ARINES Highland Park Fuel Company Telephone 57 102 i. 1st St mm mm Praia: rm 335 Building Material t: 387 Centnl Avenue Hours 91Lm. to 6p. m. Sands): 2 lo 5 p. m. Immud by m Church of Chrllt. 5cm cl mun-M WI TOW 550 Baggage and Househ_ol_d Furniture Telephone ROBERT GREENSLADE Fines! Quality Home Dressed Poultry CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING 800‘ Coal Solvay Coke demonstrated in your home DAILY TRIP TO CHICAGO 231 242 242 242 242 508 North Green Bty Road Carried at Rasonable Rates SOLD ON CASH (IR TIME PA Ylim You at Cord'nlly Invited nuke me of the privilel'fl 0’ W 685 Central Avenue 2425 2390 2398 2425 2522 2571 2586 2593 2598 2831 2833 â€â€˜35 2837 2976 2941 NOTICE â€we of Charge -‘ Sept. 15 1920 " F “ Sep L 15,1920 “ G " Sept. 15.1920 " H “ Sept 15 1920 “ I will be puid at the oflce of the under- the 10th day of Februnry, 1921 me! §§ deemitndviublenotbmhertho mileeldntthcyculdow better dun to (in [beh- W to Mr. Shuruefl. pmvidod he yield. on the drum]: of his friends and mks the oflce." The ï¬nest and most diflcul! m In the world is w know whgt, how sad when m read. DONALD S BOYNTON, ‘ (‘ity “Pr-mutter Nov. Nov. DN‘ . Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Jun. Jun. Jun. Jun. Jun. Jun. 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