, entire shoes sayâ€" ( and real shoes 11 and $1.95 up $1.39 up SHOE from eloth _ guRCT MEMBERS OF ‘36 © gonoR SOCIETY; iNNATION APRIL 10 quURSDAY, t 4 ~Fli R ts out of 65 Eligible ?fgmbershfl’- $ .e _ e ep .0‘ . 19 4 â€" Initiates of ‘the| 1936 W society were fle*od ‘at a Messt 1 0s che senior | idvlut‘. deans, advi chairmen, @?:fltl’ \ the Ginis and Boys clubs, . Mr. Sandwitk on llo:::. March so.'m ¢ iation e members :pm.in assembly on Friday, A,fn‘,dfl:ï¬a.m. ; } Fd i who will take part in the the initiation are| Tom ; Hawkins, in; ‘Naomi Smith, service; _ Beyers, character; Lew Sarâ€" ett, luslup;i ;Elmcr NM eadership. . â€"â€" â€"| $y ."ihli lity is based on the followâ€" ing points: scholastic standing (upâ€" per oneâ€"third of the el?:&.vlteh inâ€" w ‘mmt’)' “' * Mr- ML‘ acter. | * d M"";"’? are as fo}lovl' An Exâ€" ceptional record in public as well| the city Whilt P5,000 op tne Town as private business. t f ‘%:::cll-‘ get o( ht | Highland Park APRIL 9, 1986 125 If You Don‘t Know Him Pe‘}ramalizi PRIMARY ELECTION APRIL CLEANERS & DYERS ..._Bim Place Get the Gov‘t Out of Debt! "...Skokie Restore to Gongress the Right to Coin Money and Regulate the Value Thereof | Abolish ..:l’;_.m- taxes for the small home neaititlnr a hadk codit Tor| the small merâ€" WILLIAM MASON [x VOTE FOR * _‘ ___ _ _ 419 Ninth Strett, Wilmette, 25. _ | Democratic Candidate J ‘ REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Establish an adequate old age pension and unâ€" ‘w ity of Waukegan as ““,vmra.ï¬%,mhflwh o onlee a+> while he was Hable, and, Dr. Taylor, Expresses _ HisyVie\'vs of Duties of :Coronor‘s Office During the heat of a poltï¬ul eampaign, such as the one just glosing, soino cpndi#nh‘s in ir anxiety to gain public nlfln{h:n apt to make promise*, through paid advertisements and by word of nouth, that if | elected, theyi will do things that are impossible to fulfill, and have nothing to do. with the duties of the office they seek. In this campaign, I have :made no promise other than to continue to perform the duties of this office, as prescribed by law. in the same honest, efficient and | economical manner. in which the office has been conducted over the long period that I have been . Coroner of Lake County. â€"~ | I have been ‘greatly honored in the past by you, Lhe Republican voters of Lake county. : You have elected me to the same office more times than any other man in the history of the county, if not the state, with the exception of the late Mr. Louis Brockway.. I wish I could express the gratitude I feel in my heart for the confidence you have placed in me and which I have tried to mu:t. { | Durhlwhtbe time I have heldifthc office, ave investigated over five thousand deaths and not one of \JohnJ. Hogan for Economy and Efficiency County Recorder On the Republican Ticket. for the onlyiklelmu'i | the st the next national convention ~â€" Every fatal an le â€" aciFdent is reported at once in full det@!i to the Commission of State H YJ:‘ ys, as prescribed by ‘law. : In §baths from railroad accidents wherg the jury| finds that the ident ) due to a dangerous crossing, or OH3 h her hazardous conditions, it is iJl' ed at once to the Interstate Con gherce Commission, where it belongg3 â€"~ If you feel thazfl‘mjï¬ Te gontinued and faithful; ser public office merits your co support, r will tly! apj your ‘next Tu y. Elimiirtt‘le' Commissio®$ ‘on First Mortgage Lpans New evidence of & grow parture [from the |long ests practice of charging borro P.-""‘v; Em d s °04 commission for mortgage loggds lies in the announcement by thedGreat Lakes Mortgage Corporatio®| that that company rrfli’ hereafte® hegoâ€" tiate first mortgage loans wilth no charge for commiksion, nor #ee for service (to the borrower, the only exception being a charge of :1 per cent for construction loans i)) This charge of 1 per gent is really not a commission, but is calcu Eied to cover the cost of making peCjodical inspections and progress remyrts of the construction |of the bÂ¥jlding; this work is necéssary to the borâ€" rower as well as) the investir. Ask Your N¢igh bfl ly, to me borrower. The low interest rates Mrevailing at this time, coupled witlh the very nominal cost of completinW loans on the newly announced makes the present tit#e espec favorâ€" able for the Mflmacinzf{ ',existing, loans or the/financing of hew resiâ€" dence constructionâ€"as as conâ€" struction or nfu?dln rans: on business properties in sting retail sections. t * it | A vote for a I fhdp-| man with a record of ¢ in public office will be a v&te toward sound government.,‘ § | Read The Wan}tâ€"Ads : 14, 1936 iate deâ€" of in past PRESS \ City . officials, d:ï¬ and business organi it s are coâ€"operatin with ing | el K-wom.eï¬â€˜l ‘and | church gq_ ps in \the promotion of the Women‘s Pageant of |Progress to be held at the| Navy Pier Apil'll 18 to 26. | | Sh.l. WOMAN‘3 | PAGEANT â€"Filler | The exposition, which looms As one| of. most : i pofl,}m civie events since a Century of Progress, it is announced, will appeal to men as Wwell as \women in the ¢character of pntertainment that has been arâ€" ranged and in the usinQ#s‘ aspect which will reflected by itineihun- dreds of industrial ibits which will ‘reveal the; wares, pro’qu and services of| leading manufacturers. â€" "The pageant will be |of :eq\nll interest. to both s," said| Mrs. Burnett vey Warner, its ï¬)re‘li- dept. "Womeh hope through the: meéedium ~of the exposition to do their part in leading the country back to ptsperity. Sufl#&l indiâ€" cate that women disburse 85 cents of| every dollar spe?t..’ own 70 per cent of the wealth in America and hofd‘ 65 per cent of all savings acâ€" counts." | | 1 o4 progeeds of the pageant will gq to the benefit funds of the club o hn‘:h and |church | groups identified with the movement. Many or ions have been forced to f n or curtaill their charities bécause of econ‘om%c stress during last few yetrl.‘; . d More than a |dozen women‘s have con â€"for space to veal to the public their various activities. An active force of more 2,000 club women is underâ€"| king to sell 200.&)0 tickets in adâ€" i of the opening. B j American women who ve d distinction in public life will be invited to come to Chiâ€" go as guests of the pageant and ‘ ic in special programs arâ€" ed for them. | : _ | Among the outstanding features ill be n elaborate style show to stagéd in a colorful setting deâ€" signed by an artist who contributed mueh to the artistic embellishments of _A d!entury of Progress. ‘The tage will be in four tiers measuring 545 :!eol? in overall length, nine feet E'i" its ’vt:mt height and) 28 feet d’ overall. 1 §1!54 1. i s hn ue L0 d | St. Paul‘s Church | . | services will be held on Sunday morning at 10:30 o‘clock in St. Paul‘s church. Rev. F, G. Pieâ€" penbrok will preside at) the comâ€" munion service. | The senior and | junior | choirs y%ll have special music for the service; °/ â€" 6 t Victorious,". the Easter Can will be presented at a Vesâ€" per service at 4 |o‘clock on Sunday April 19, at St. Paul‘s church, Primaries, April 14, 1936 Republican Candidate Reâ€"elect and Save Taxes éinoerityi is ¢ne of the finest virtués a man i can possess. | © AYLOR COUNTY ORONER for {} m 1 | } Rev. E. J. B will deliver thi Easter message at th@ eleven 0‘¢ services on Sunday in the Bethleh churel j f Spec¢ial services are being held the Bqthleh::‘%"l thi-rwk-.é Tuesday evening, Rev. A. P. J: son of Chicago was the guést er and on Wednesday evening Rev. L. C. Schmidt, district superints ent was the lDtk er. Rey. Earl J. Bruso will speak at services toniy and tomorrow. * e U SWIFT‘S CALIFORNIA Sliced Bacon :Ib. pkg. 18i¢c Leg O° SWIFT‘S PREMIUM whole Ib. 27¢ center cuts Ib. 39¢ SWIFT‘S$ PREMIUM Loin Lax_nb Chops Ib. 39¢ SWIFT‘S PREMIUM WISCONSIN Brick Cheese Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Highland Meat Market 8 North Second Street | "g, ... cCRerk ' of The Circuit Court L. J. Wilmot Republican Candidate for Primary. . ; Tuegday, April 14, 1936 yOTE REPUBLICAN ï¬&tertormiaadchumhdlnnen;t 3 wholesale prices. Let us fill your order on Nominate (Short legâ€"long bone cut off) (We slice it for you) that next party. Free Delivery â€"â€"â€" ELFIN CRACKERS Phone Highland Park 185 BREMNER BROS \ 1Ib. 29¢ Ib. 19i}¢ Ib. PAGE SEVEN { 1t