---, -1r-tiatlsrRyrsfferriF'hdretrt- -----'------- "W --e'-"------ 1 3 Palm-Co-Oil Soap f for,.,,-.,.-, mam Wed. Feb. 10 for, for for 12m)- 2 CansReas, 6 No. 214 Cans Peaches, Halves or Sliced for. 155} Bushels Fancy Wisconsin' Potatoes for-...,.,..,...,,.,',.,..,...,...-.....-,, for 5 Large Packages Goldust 5 20-02. American Family Soap Flakes for, 17 Bars American Family Soap 12 No. 2 Cans Fancy Bantam Corn 12 No. 2 Cans Green or Wax Beans SUGAR 22 mg. Finest Granulated for for 17 rolls Wellworth Toilet Tissue, 1000 sheets Day A. L. Carpenter dr, Son Food Specials JIere's A Real Value 2 lbs. Land-o-Lakes Wis. Butter 2 doz. Strictly Fresh Eggs 1 Mb. jar Royal Blue Peanut Butter 3 pkgs. Kellogg's Corn Flakes 5 cans Van Camp Tomato Soup 2 large packages Chipo Flakes 2 cans Kitchen Cleanser 234 North Second Street at Green Bay Road r LPL 33 A, ' Hi: ASSORTMENT NO. 1 ASSORTMENT NO. 2 ALL FOR, ALL FOR.., $1 $1 is Dollar Day Red. Feb. 10 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 TI. Pl... the fight against the rats, except the cost of the materigls used, Fer- ris stated. The method, to be used in tight- ing the rodents in Waukegan, ac- cording to Ferris, is to be a system- atic extermination process, taking district by district in the entire city. Poisons dangerous to humans will not be used, Ferris said, but bacterial cultures, china cantharides and "red sqnill powder will be ap- plittV There will be no charge, in Sine-e the beginning of the Bong Kong epidemic in 1898, the bubonic plague has been spread to all parts carriers of disease, rats cost the United States $200,000,000 annually in food consumed and spoiled. War has. been declared against rats and mice in Waukegan and unitary ofheem, working under the direction of Dr. John C. Foley, city health ofBeer, last week, started I campaign to rid the city of all rod- ents. H. A. Ferries was named deputy health omeer by Dr. Foley to have charge of the field work in ridding the city of the rats. "Rodents are a great menace to the health of a community, due to numerious diseases carried V and spread by the ftlthy peru----) of these being pneumonic and bubonic pitqrptsp,_tphtsrs,p1o_ticiar1idesase and typhoid fever," Dr. Foley tt.t.Itted. Campaign Against F Rats Is Started T in Waukegan- City tobacco. A very good value. To ‘every purchaser of a dollar Pipe we will give m, .tullitagt n33: Ltmtr25tugtgkgtgetytay1gr' favorite The new pipe and tobacco pouch and 40e tin of Edgeworth for $1.00, or tobacco pouch and 8 oz. tttf ot trrtLWa1ttttLRtt1taWftor, .$1..ilfL.,.___, , o ALBERT LARSON Offers aPlaying Card of 50e value, 3decks for $1 "offetsa35cdeek,4for.....................$1 Ofrersa25edeek,5for"....................$1 FOR DOLLAR DAY A chance to obtain play- ing cards at low prices. Sta tioner tative Richard J. Lyons in the state assembly, affecting Highland Park and other communities having the commission form of government, was passed Feb. 3 by the senate and forwarded to Gov. L. L. Emmerson. This legislation removes the re- strictions on the city treasurers on the bank deposits of city funds and removes the requirement for I minimum of 3 per cent interest de- manded for city funds in the banks. Bankers have refused to accept de- posits under those requirements and Eity treasurers have been confronted with posting additional bondy for money kept in the city treasury. Bill AffectingCity’s __ 7 Deposits and Interest Passed by Legislature Lawrence A. Doolittle, former sheriff, last week admitted that he would not enter the Republican pri. maries for coroner, which cut: the f1eld to three candidates in the G. o. P. division. ' “I am trying to build up my oil business now, and it is getting in shape so that I will need my time, which would have to' go to a cam- paign if I ran foi coroner," he said. mW . The removal of Doolittle from the primary leaves Coroner John L. Taylor, Edward Conrad and Dr. J. E. Walter in the G. O. P. lists. Doolittle Not to muumv. 1'!!!ng u. 19tt Run for Coroner 21. H. P. ttti" - ',e)Ji/,'d,"lfd, __ _ AUTO Starting - Li Generator, Starter, Electric System It Antoine Bosch Delco Phlleo Dismal TEL. H. P. 266 Haak’s Au Tel. H. P. 2774 Purnell d AUTHoRr, St. Johns Ave. Tel. Highland ELECTR AUTOMOTIV] Repair or Rebuild Takes Bumps In __ ‘Aufo Hod Drive Your Cu AUTO BL BODY AND A joint m and Auxiliary has been aunt ning, Feb. M. field member, tend. SPRING 303N801 322 North Phone Hier Mesdames 'Clouse, Wils liam Crttieki mann and C. the Eighth d Legion Auxil Thursday eve spoke of the Ike Lake Cas The choir I terian ehure Mr. and Mr: Beverly plan ning for th, social hour. was at the I on Fair Oak: mg. TIRES Fl Local HIG BUM Au