PAGE SIX (Irvin-Has u!‘ the C5310 New 3K>rk >tnn- are saf‘ racksyeagix uf “hich ‘zm'ks cial Key. which the owner brellaï¬ hwy†1mm} hr yu‘lm EASILY INSTA LLEI). P 19 )lirket Square lnke Furost ï¬linuis ‘ FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 67 YEARS 61? DAVIS STREET PHONE EVANSTON, ILL. EVANSTON 449 CHICAGO moms 163“ N. MICHIGAN AVE. RANDOLPH 1346 1347 05:“ the newest designs and latest spring models aï¬e here for your mspectlon. The makers of The Famdus Queen Quality Sh0e§ are saying with pride that this sty'pass all prex'lous records as and Price. auu 1 1 ILC. Your inspection of the newest Spring Styles for Men's, Ladies‘ and Children's Shoes is cor- dially invited. A _ . . v 1- (‘1; N, _.-..,, ..un \.I Ll.v-v"_. ‘ Let Highland Park 5 leading Stoxe sz mgonex on your footwear. g SMART SHOES FOR ALL 5% Central Avenue Phone 4-56 Highland Park for Folder describing: the ‘ Why “Station to Station†Long Distance Calls Cost You Less Ymi can mire about twenty per cent ()l‘l ymir toll bills li)’ using our “Station tn Station†lungâ€"distance scrvicc. Tncnniplctc a (all fur a telephone [111â€]le qr for a listed telephone rather than for a particular pctâ€" son rcqiiircs less time and avoids holding the line at rk» Jaunr 00th while Scanh is made for the pcrsun Son rcqn' rcs lrss‘ Hmc anu auum thc d «ant p<>1nt\\hxlc 81‘;th IS WJHYL‘UA. Here are some sampx rr‘rms {<2 {()5t.|{1n.’1" (11119. Signal the operator in the usual for hmg distance. \\'hen the 101 atur answcrs say : perm Q1 “11:1! the muwxulgc 7 II I INOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPAN) u!‘ the customux‘ >tnn- are safemmn “hich End“ With ‘Cixe mo SI‘ Louis; Main 1;. anyone. “Give me Milwaukee. Wis.: E Company. “fill (all: to anyone “Give me Louinville.‘ Ky.;Jnme ldencc. 648 Mulberry St. \Vill Protect Your Furniture \‘r\‘ I FELL BROS. JORDAN 8L COMPANY :1 very grmt mmlr in I“! [71?“ IT! ~t' Inn: PLUMBING AND HEATING A. J. ITRICH SL Louis; Main 1234. “in m“: rhtx \\ .\_\' cum-tr hr thc pcx'mw u immiic tbs luh mrnus HED 1554 of th ‘Dd r\ IYLI Each “Flobun Humidiï¬- er" attached to a Steam or Hot Water Radiator. will evaporate from two to four quarts of water dailyâ€"suf- ï¬cient to moisten the Air in any ordinary room. A "Humidiï¬er" whose wa- ter supply is always Visible, and has such a large evap- orating surfaceâ€"180 to 240 inches, â€"â€" should appeal tn yuu, [‘hc mzmn N0 TOOLS N ECESSARY C SCT\’Z(C Ky.. James Ruhinsnn ~ nw St. \\ iH ulk to an) om l1! rms fur putting in “Station .lf - usual way and u<k her the long-distance oper- <h~r_\ is sea ason they will 5 to Stvle. Quality Flnbun Humidiï¬er" u Station um} nthcr m u [\c Mmd m the zcr \\ 1†be mind In giv e }C\< Smith. .Bruwn 8x in n. \th hm (l1 um! [rm/e hf public Telephone 1,. F. 3% h save you are among the great- Iic libraribs, are her ’1' biography. natural «'1 nimust as “ftvn :h‘ It) Hm: ~ular rake PRIMARY Tl'ESDAY. APR. Pamphlet Shows Ofï¬cers to Elected and Dates for Fil- ing Petitions and Withdrawals (aunt) (’lrrk I sum! a booklet g mution un ull pr tn ho th in during lhv yvur ahmu 1hr nmu'! o'lm'twi April L 11".". :«MH HThH'I" m { with t'i[i\‘,\ Murrh H- l‘rlmu pity and \xllum- nï¬ fur on April 15. 19'. April 4 Medium «imax nut mum-Mp \Hln tuwn; Svhnn] dirwmrs; nwmlu-rs uf lumnl «:f m trivts of population lwt 100M“), mnl nu-mlu-H high schnml lmuni uf u April 11‘ Primary 1’ (inn n NOV. ‘ p rm- 1 no tm-m un April 1:» Eiwtiun hoard uf mluvatiun (-1 distrirt and nwmlwr high school lmuh! of April 1*» Elm-Hun lam) uï¬].~~-x*~. November 0‘» +1|u»n..n nf .mm- of ï¬cers. of n-pn-sontmwm in mnpn-u. of members 01' thv m-nvral aesvay and of county ofï¬cers. Ofï¬cers Numinnled April II The Apriï¬l 11 primary will he the must impnrtunt in this district. “fli- n-rs tn lu- numinutwl on 1th! Alntr are State ofï¬cers (2) superinu‘n tinn: Mb twn gross at lurgt â€"_~ District 0mmâ€: (1) ()m- rvprvsrn tativo in cnnunws {rum cm-h mnurw sinnnl (liï¬rivh VII nno wnatm‘ 11‘. each odd numln-rmi sonnturinl (11> trim; (3| thrm- n-pn-wntutivvs in the tom-ml :hsvnfl-l} in c-m'h svnnturiu] district. (‘nunty ufï¬vorï¬: (1| (‘nlnnty jutluv; (‘2) county clerk; ('H sheriff Other Information Following are the last duuw fur m im: and nthor mfnrmutinn runccrning the April 11 primary: ‘NORTH SHORE TRAINS . T0 Rl'N T0 63!“) STREET February 1W First day for mm: petitions of cumlidutvs in the ofï¬ce of the secretary nf slut!» and in the 0f- ï¬ce of the vounty dork. March 2â€"Last day for ï¬lms: pen. tinns of candidates in the oï¬ico of the secretary of state and in the of. ï¬re of the county clerk. March 9â€"â€"â€"Meeting of the senatoriâ€" al committee to ï¬x and determine the number of candidates to be nominnted for representatives in the general :3- sembly. March 9â€"Lut day for ï¬ling call â€SILICHH’ZrflLast'day for candidate 1: ï¬le withdrawal in the ofï¬ce of the sec retary of state. for x ï¬ons March llAâ€"Last day {or secretary of state to certify names of candi- dates to the county clerks. March 14 â€"4 Last day for county clerk to certify names uf candid-tea to the board of election commission 8Y3 March HuLast day {or ï¬ling reso- lutiun uf the sonatnrial commitbee in thv oflice 0f the secretary of state and in the ofï¬ces of the county clerks of the senatorial district. March 22 A-Last day for candidate to ï¬le withdrawal in the ofï¬ce of the county clerk. March 22â€"Last day {or county clerk to prepare notice of primary. March 27 ~~ Last day for posting of primary notice. March 27 - (V an unnnunvomm hallnts. ('hnuuw“ ~<nlth \ldr merchants must wznt at lvmt nnuxhrr month hrfwl‘t' Tn-mu hrzkmi “‘th Milwaukm'. )1. 4'. l'hrun. mum-ml <upvr1ntvndvnt of Irfllbpurhtllnn hf the ('hwagn. Nurth Shvn- and Milwaukee ruilmad. said this \um‘k‘ By H rwvnt «mic-r l mmmvrm- mmmi<>mn petitmn ï¬lm! by thv W m-n' Mrn's :hwwmtmn “'35 uhrm-lwi tvv run It: hnnhvdm‘ #:AHM‘ w \' u!“ said Mr Huwmfl hruury Int) (’lvrk Im\\' A. H. mlm- hu‘ a booklet giving mmpleu- inf n mm 1111 prinmnvs and rlwtn ‘ th in thv sum- nf lllm 1: lhv yrur I‘J’JL’. Thq- pnmph ~ â€14‘ nmu-I~ In 1w nummntwi pl inmry April 0 Am! 11 state and congressionnl conven HIGHLAND PARK nfli 19" U Ih-lxw-ry Hf primary judL’f‘g iu-rs: 11‘) Stxtr tn-usurvr mmnh-nt of public Instmv twn n-prvwnluï¬vw in 1'1.“ nut is! nf Elections “11' [hr (lith' 23 l'rinmr)‘ ft (HYIH'IN whu Last- day {or ï¬ling pcti {Y1 (â€run m Cut! hrw rlmm)‘ p nï¬'im (‘nunty clerk must pus! wm of thv mlur of (hr rmmry 1 It )f wim'atmn. _\‘ fur 1hr numnm he \‘utml fur m 'nr thv clw‘tinn n 11nd stale mmmn! irst day for ï¬lm: f uluvfltinn. n “f «My mu MI u! member of nnnrhuzh whm»! uf mxmmunity :4ther jufl a“ *mvz‘u: \ hqu lwcn Id'“ ‘h-panm-nlf' We plan tn make I’HJIL 43in! .‘flï¬â€˜v! In! whmiuit-s mun \Hl! h at lo-ur-t H .m L’rl \turtmi†Thq- pnmphh'l nummntwi :«I of tho Ilhnuis m. following a Wumllzlwn Busi- un, xhv ruilrnmi 11> trains tn the \anliuwn. Thl‘ hr .wtuMithent ~rx'\lcu with u i av! ("alumvt I ~ h‘t'h H( x“h-I rmmmnh pangs, HIGHLAND w Hun: lllmuii mu-n 1m] mmuh IlHnu n!‘ ANNOL'NCE EXAMINATION For Pasta-am The L‘niu-d Staten Civil Service! Commission. at the request of the? Postmasu-r General. announces a competitive examination {or pont-‘ mash-r in this city‘ 4' '1 uâ€"A-.. ! r This oxanï¬naï¬on ls hen) unurl the Prvsident's Order of May 10. 1921. and not under the civil reorvire act and rulvs‘ l!‘ll(" IIIHA Il‘I-<... Apply tn thv .sm'rctary of the lumrd of rinl wn'lm- ('xuminrrr at ‘hr pus! nï¬iu‘ 1n this (My nr (‘0 the l nilul Man-s (inl Saniu- (’ummm~ ~1un.\\mhmgnn 1’ V, fur npphcw Ilun Pnrm 21311 and I-nrm 2213 con- (ummu d. ï¬nm Infurmutmn in rrgnrd tn (hr (\anmmtmn Applimtmns mu>t N prnpq-rlv «xv mutwi uh Furm 2'14]. and MN! \nlh thv "n11 SM" mmun. 1’ ‘ t'hwing Luv!“ 111 Form 3’213 I'mh-d Slutm (~\1MM. UN' (1m. 15 HIV ‘ )H Ihr “(W14 With \rmp m-arl) u {Hut I! tend. Ihv Urn-n All)†Mum. u. 1: thv 12â€ng vnuth ur in ~10“ l'R umdy plure main-n (he right surt uf deli- ("lous umdy nu: only desirable but readily obtainable. Get tln- hth of dropping m hen' fur a (lvln‘luus pun- {run «lrmk and snnw cumin-x that vu-rylxxly llkl‘r‘, â€'1!!! that randy gvru Thu! tr ll THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEA if! mu>t be prnpq-rly «X: I 2'14]. and “104‘ “11h ‘c ('umnn»i~n. Wash- priur In the hour of 1-H (hr (lair qrw‘lï¬c'd ruuld pic}. jul'! I pluunr ï¬rm hl St. Johns Ave. and Elm Place Phone 388 J. L. GARAGE held under Series 22 SPECIAL-SIX Prices Roadster (2-Passenger) ....... $1425 Touring ....................... 1475 Club Roadster ................. 1475 Coupe (4-Passenger) ........... 2150 nnrn Sedan Touring .............. Roadster (3-Passenger) Coupe-Roadster . . . . ‘ . Sedan ............... v». \\ nhh nf In mnrï¬) â€NIH!- Announces Series 22 BIG-SIX Prices Price: Rducod Elective January 70- Building Materi The New Light-SIX ALI. PRICES F. O. B. FAC’I‘ORIES In addition to the transportation of freight and e‘ between Highland Park and Chicago we m pleased nounce that we are now prepared to do long distance a of house hold goods and furniture. BUTTER--EGGS--MARGARINQ‘S Tel. Hizhland Park Tdophooe 57 STl' DEBAk ER INSTRIIH'TURS Highland Park. Ill. MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE Fines! Quality Home Dressed Poultry North Shore Merchants Express Co. Sucre-on to Loner Bros. 696 Central Avenue Tel. Highland Park 550 Pasquesi Bros. Mott}; Exprgss Cg: TRUNKS AND IAGGAGE Trips 01in to all Points Between Waukegan and Chicago . B. HANSEN, Proprietor Park 227 Chicago Tel. Fm MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE .Shore Creame: 685 Centred Avenue NOTICE ...$l785 Ilf2700 $1045 1045 1375 1750 Hum-d P-rk. [It'd 3;? To To 600 am UN“"'U’ hu\t â€It "Tram; 3100.000 n "f m?!“ hm O 0...... 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