tt " COUNTY AUDITOR '., _ ft'lri.iiitiirit Tiesaayï¬ovswéé _." " ‘ROBERT J. PEARSALL LEWIS 0. BROCKWAY VOTE ll 'An umcg zir-zirr-r1-i--c-x----86Mmt4t ' Stlu'y, clerk hire and all other up - . penises "---r------.-.., 436,687.41 Public “an. "T - Yer M- ud am will in 'tg-tttted. Swinr to taxpayers I--. mum? to taxpayers '--------im,042.00 All of the above factq will be gladly veri- . tied by-the records. ‘ . - el for _ Election November 8, ish earned during my service in l__ Recorder of Deeds Candidate for Re-election Republican Candidate WY/ii' _s'.s'i:C'i'giiji'ih,'ii'i'jiis't', $75 p 4 f1 L, *W‘; Ir _ a yum-annual. for as; ,_flti1 knowledge of Till P3388 Manhattan Shoe Rebuilding _ _ 14 mm 1i'Vttrrtmtriarr, _ fl it iral'ways possible to.. see the.com- plete feature picture after 9:30 each evening, and that theaentire second show never starts before 9 pan. Aran Dyne story, "The Crane Case" is also on the bill. ffAmerican Madness'.’ has been called by critics the great Ameria can picture. Dramatic in story, sup- erbly acted, brilliantly directed it has everything .one ban desire of a I1tpyitt, Walter Huston, Constance Cummings and Kay Johnson head the east. No one who appreciates fine plays can afford to miss this feature which plays at the Alcyon on Wednesday and Thursday, Octo- L-_ n - l “ For Saturday only the Alcyon will show Mr. and Mrs. Martin John- son’s “Congorilla,†the only photo- play made entirely in Africa. At the matinee only the final chapter of "Heroes of the West" will be played. On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday the funniest, nuttiest, and best' comedy of the lot will be ex- hibited when "Horsefeathers" with the Four Marx Brothers takes pes- session of the screen. An & & For the movie goers the Alcyon is playing' today and tomorrow an ideal family show, two splendid at- tractions being on the bill. "Di- vorce in the Family," with Jackie Cooper, Conrad Nagel, Lois Wilson, and Lewis Stone is the feature, and is augumented by Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in their newest com- edy, "Seram." _ Ahamrrf1thmcFitus Boy’s and GirN Shoes half soled at correspondingly lay prices, according to size. TUESDAY .. THURSDAY - SATURDAY _ _- at 5:45 p.m. Program Next Week - .. - -- tr""" VG“? f'""""" wearrfar longer! Our Pt'ieistfhave been cut Have your shoes not merely mended but Re-built by experts! ‘RQCK-OAK leather Shoe Rebuilding and RTairine PROGRAM T Menu Shoes, half soles. .$l.00 Ladies' Shoes, half soles, so Turk in on Stat: annonhces ttht enue. No. A-Deerfield - Shields high 'eet. school. "If. No. 5--Kelley's omee, 27 N. Shes â€swan idan road. s" 111‘s N No. 6---N. S. Gas Co. office, S. si overwt Johns avenue. .Kelley. No. 7---381 Roger Williams an m pn enue. = _ . This , 2lo.. 8--NoithwUtern railway a. mes. , pot, Ravinia. (Note: As there is no other., 1 phone available at this polling place, _ IP, m vetritrtratimt oh November 1 will be rectly l at 1628 Judson avenue. ' No. 9--609 N. Green£ay road. __ Tm. No. W-Brand Bros. store, 532 Te"!', Central-avenue.- 7 f caved No. Ik-tlincoln school. kw, ' w. . mergencg "mmâ€"nnoxemu 'irlfrttcr8tt! uMHttMtftkttr) ------ "“ iii'"-'-'"- I DAY TUESDAY, Not.l Polling Places The polling places in the 12 p einets of Deerfield township are follows: ' No.. I-MI S. June Terrace, Laki' Forest. . . No. 2---City hall, Highwood. ', No. 3-0ak Terrace school, Hitrls (Continued from page 4) county 90 days and in the precim 80 days before the day of electiol If you have moved ftoin one precim to another or from one. township to gather sinée you last voted in Lek county. be sure to Bee that your name is listed in the procim in which you are now living. No meeting of ’the city council as held Monday evening of this WAY. OCTOBER tltt 12 Pre- H i gb =1 tttt "The: retire ti ceived 1 fails, h have eeived amour“ arill be Commi; the sax fuel tax relief l plain of help "if â€quail jhis bt overw} Kelley, in an Mr. of the to trisr regard the ch: of Chr men's issue. Chica; the C (M