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Jumhm, very Sheridan Road and Central Avenue um: Jewelry and Alert '5 Furnishings Hers $150,000.00 : mutton I’ lamb 32.1% "g' 43c â€L 59c 232 27433 38%c 29%c 25%6 19%c 13§c 23c 37c 35c 68c 38c 32c 16c Fremont [rind cidet’: qt. cans, three for U Jum- was 335's famous Gm ï¬â€˜inesap apples, ï¬ncï¬ eating. 3 lbs. for Fancivi brick creamei’y butter. lb. anpeiian (Sifve Oill Imported, special qt.‘ (hm Luck 7mm, bust Hf all. ii cans ('ut lnuf sugar 3!) UN fur hmscherries Funvy currants, m- stuck. 2 [)kfl'ï¬. for Fam-y Sweet corn :pnd Early Fancy Santa Clara {fumes aid dried pears 3' 47 :1 lbs. for 5, . C Cereseota flour 4‘.) 1!) bag. Luvk Olen Blatz' MaiTand Hops. big seller. pm‘ dnz Ameriégï¬ Family Soap. 66 bars to box‘ Fels Napthéflor Amï¬er Snap, 10 bars for V \‘ q )8. p ~ Spratt rt": Fancy navel orangï¬ Snwwdrlft 0r Frisco? erxwh‘rrios haw-Sanhurn'< Bulk {Yu- vans for ty Longhorn Ameri- (‘hwszen Special at. fur Tdmr biscuits; m; special art‘ I'm fur black berries Nu. I: van n U!‘ lbs "‘T'j 49c 31.13 $2.67 69c 41c 41c 99c 65c 91c 93c 25c 73c 39c 33c S mmrmrmmvém ry B. l‘lgvr. Nam LUVâ€). n. n Churchill. \V. J. Smith. lra \V- lluld ridge, Juliu> V. Bull. ('unrzul llnl- stein. W. 0. Srnnwn. Mu l’rzylmr‘ ski. Martin (7. Decker. E. S. Gail John L. l’dvll. llvnry .l‘ Fulvy. l’. l, Paul L. ['dell and John Oliver of Highland Park, accompanied the dele- gates on the trip. JUDICIAL CONVENHON HELD LAST SATURDAY The ruzuix \wrv <111111‘th1m: nerve 211111 thn mow am! “11111 1-:111111 11~nwn 50 that 1111- (11’111-r: \H-z‘w 111111111'11. 11 wrâ€" tninly “21s 21 11111 1 «111111;: 111141 11111111 t111_.u11111111 111-1-122111w hzul 11V \\'21V 111‘ 113111411111 \21 211111 [111 n latcr hx>1111-.T11e ntm n1 was $11 112111 that some of them r11n211111>11 111 1221111 Gem-H1 2111 Satur- 11:11 night and thnw xx 1111 11111 1211111 the driu- hmm- 1:111 Inst 1111 roun- 211111 had 2111 "a“ful 1111111." The f11111w1n1; 1111-11 wrrv 1.21111~ 1'111111- ty delegates: .1111111 1). 1’r1;-1-, 1: .‘11. 1111115212‘11. W ‘G. Strung. .1:11111-,< 1;. \\'.-1<-h. \\'1111:1111 F1 W111“. 111 ('1 13111111111153 (‘1:1r1-n1'1- “7. Mixer. (111:1g1' 11211r 11w 11, 11. DePe“ P,"11\1a1<1<nn12111..A \ \milh. Theo. Forby. 101111 1) Thmmh 111n- rv H. Eucr. 512111 1.14‘111‘. 1).. “1 There is no reason for feeling that hove of country is dead, with this splendid outpouring of patriots who are anxious to serve the nation in a government job. D. Schurtlefl' of McHenry county, were unanimously re-nominated by the Republican delegates from this, the 17th Judicial District, at a con- vention held in the court house at Rockford Saturday afternoon. Fullm’vinLr adjournment of the con- vention the Lake (‘ounty delegates headed by Judge Edwards. drove in autos to Lake Geneva where they had a very ï¬ne chicken dinner. However, the drive was not without exciting in- cidenu for the uutoists got into the very sm-ero blizzard of Saturday night and those drivers, some 0f whom had been drivingr for many mars, declare they nvvor Went through such a bliz- zard in their lives. The north shore here had a small blizzard but it wasn't cnmpuruhle In t‘m- wvathm' in the northwest-r“ [NIH ml the tll\l!'ll'l. 'l'lw rnzulx \wrv wmvthing: tiurve and thn mow mu! mml ('JUH!‘ ‘hm'n 50 that (lit (ll’l\"rr» \H-z‘w lilindwl. lt wrâ€" tninlv was u w1l<l.vwitin;: llll“ nhirh Delegates Lost in Storm The delegates to the convention Werv entertained at luncheun at the Nelson hotel as guests of the three presiding judges who Won- present at the time. P‘é'r'gn}; T; .1. Stahx,‘ A. F. Bonuhoin, Elam L. Mark, W. A. Dean, L. P. Hanna. Paul Mchuï¬in. Bonj. M. Miller. E. V. Orvis. DELEGATES AT ROCKFORD Judges C. C. Edwards, R. K. Welsh and E. D. Shurtlefl' Given Unanimous Vote in This District ». The convention was called to order by Arthur E. Johnson of Rockford, chairman of the Winnebago county delegation. Upon motion James M. Huff of Belviderc was nominated for chairman and William J. Smith of Waukegan, Lake county, was nomin- ated for sci-rotary. Following their election as temporary officers or- ganization be permanent and the call for the convention was read. It is not necessary on account of people's health to go off on ï¬shing trips so often as it “as in thv days before prohibition "rho three sitting â€judges. Judges C C. Edwards 0! Lake county, R. K Yelsrhr o! Winnebago county, and E‘ Attorney Elam L. Clark of Lake county thvn presented the following resolution and moved its adoption, be- ing seconded by Mr. Johnsmn of Mc- Hcm‘y munty. ed by the Delegates assembled at the Republican Judicial Conven- tion at Rockford, Illinois. this ninth day of April. A. D. 1921 that said Claire C. Edwards, R. K. Welsh and Edward D. Shurtleff be, and they are hereby nominated as Republican candidates for Judges of the Seventeenth Judicial Cir- cuit at the June election. A. D. 1921, and WHEREAS, Hon. ('laire C, Ed- wardx for the past. sown years has fillvd the positiun of (‘ircuit Judge in this Circuit in a manner to elicit thi‘ praisv nf the Bur, and “Lita-in the (-oniiduiw uf litigants by his impartial dwnvunur and his judi- ('ifli rulings, and WHEREAS, tho Hmiorabli- Roht. K. Welsh brought frum the Bar to to the [3'3th a profound knowledge of the law, and has presided with dignity and success as a Judge, and Resolution \\'Hl‘IliEAS, the present judges of the SUVOlllé‘Vntll Judicial L'irâ€" cult of the State 0f Illinois, are all eligible fur electinn at the coming Judicial vlvction, and Convention certify the names of Claire C. Edwards. R. K. Welsh and Edward D. Shuttlefl' as such candidates to the Secretary of State. Be it. further resolved that the Chairman and Secretary of this WHEREAS, the Hon. Edward R. Shurtlefl' brought to the Bench the ripe experience obtained in Legis- lative halls. and has during the short time he has graced our Bench, shown Judicial qualities which place him on the high plane occupied by the other two Judges, and i WHEREAS. the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit is to be congrat- ulated upon the character and abili- ty Vof these three gentlemen who now serve it. NOW THEREFORE be it resolv- ï¬nal mecting of the aeuon on next Monday in the church psrlqrs. Lunch- eon will be sewed at 12:15 Ind the Im- nual meeting of the society will fol- low The Highland Park chapter of the Westminster: Guild will meet at two {hirty on Mdniay after-non at the res- idence of Mrs. R. R. Taylor. Lincoln The Dorm society will hold itg HighlandPark Bargain Store . 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All the young wommoi the church In very cordislly invited to attend this meet~ ing‘ «r f»... ~nuvvfp' yang. >~1pv Tangyâ€. $1.29 French Pampers ....... 81.25 Sample Shes,†asaving of 50c on . Suits .1. ............. $2.98 1 Knee Pants ...... _ ..... $1.19 Hats ...................... Stocking, best quality ...... Blouses, in stripes and plain colors ........... :. 49c and Sample Shoes, at a saying of 50c SilkSQekgpex-pairԠCanvas Gloves, 2 pair Gingham Dre: Princess Slips Underwaists . Union Suits . Bloongrs . . . . Straw Hats . the 81.00 . Muslin Drawers, all ages oh the $1.00\ Boys Wash Suits Dress Shirts ...... Arrow Collars, 2 for FOR GIRLS FOR BOYS The people who formerly threw out the roll of bill: for the 815.00 Ink skim, Ire now getting trusted for $15.00 sum. 3.98 and $1.25 ........ $1.25 $2.98 and up 51.19 and up . $8.98 $12.50 . $7.50 $1.25 25c 15c