THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938 * l " f ie C ;&%&w ;# t E J e v e | Li‘ o & h C o ts d . € u 5 f A y e s * "% s + C | C C 4 L £.% | o P anwas ar w h fk. .L s THINK! ACT! 4[° "If elected," he says "L will enter upon the duties of this ‘office with the thought of keeping humanitariam ideals ever uppermost in my work. I will at all times follow the principles of protecting the rights and interests of all eitisens, fortunate or unfortuâ€" nate, to the fullest degree." Robert P. Sullivan MWW&MW&M&MMEM audit and invenâ€" tory, and a frank disclosure of the cause for constant increase in local taxation. 2 | To make sure your vote is counted, m ark your cross in the [x] Democratic Circle. County Judge S He also pledges that he will sinsist upom honest elections and that he will appoint only those persons to the board of review who qualify beâ€" youd all question to pass upon the assessements of taxes on property owners, whether they be rich or poor. A resident of Prairie View, Mr. Sulâ€" livan was graduated from the Harâ€" vard Law school Subsequently he beâ€" came an instructor at St. Johns Miliâ€" tary academy, Delafield, Wis., where he tought eivics and history, ‘The statutes wisely provide that a county judge may be retired after a period of years on a pension which is ample for his needs. The present county judge although ‘believed to be a man of much means is qualified for this pension. "If elected," Mr. Sullivan says "I will conduct the affairs ofthis office justly, honestly and efficiently. 1 will not permit politics to enter upon the Robert P. Sullivan in his campaign ‘or election as county judge is makâ€" ng it clear to the citizens of Lake ounty that, if elected, he will not »ermit party politics to play any part in his conduct of the county ourt ‘ Phillip W. Yager Judge of the _ ALL JOIN HANDS THE INTEREST OF ELECT THESE MEN has at all times championed the cause of the small business man, the worker and the low salaried man and the farmer, nmcultunl organizations as an exponent of the objects and A war veteran and former commander of the state departâ€" ment of the American Legion his devotion to true American principles in government is well known. There is in him not a trace of bigotry or illâ€"will for any class of people. He is effecting government ;xo_eTt Scott W. Lucas during his years in public office has always followed his own convictions. As a member of congress he principles of each. dead earnest when he says: I am opposed to communism truck with dictaforship, here or abroad." His candidacy has been endorsed by business, labor and Xl SCOTT W. LUCAS For United States Senator ~ x] Adam F. For Clerk of Supreme Court TBE PRESs Perhaps the greatest that has been paid to th tablished by Russ Aiford first term in the office Mmmn-mm‘ ticket, "He says" is running on a platform of cleaniiness, decency and efficiency in public office. We intend to Adhere to those princtples.". Americanism. 1 can have no Fascism, or any other "ism" [x] T. V. Smith For Ill‘lesmentativo ongress State at Large GOOD GOVERNMENT! CQmfl'y TreUSUP@P® »me», i andags _ ‘" sire to run the office of sheriff. ‘This I refuse to do, I will be subservieut in this offlee only to the wishes of the law abiding citisens of Lake T. Arthur Simpson James McMillen Fo tative _ 3J Pongress State at Large [x] John â€" Although Jim has attained internaâ€" tiomal fame as an athlete he regards his achievements during his senior years at the University of Illinoix as being outstanding in his career. His unusual mentalâ€"and physical caâ€" pacity was proven in that year when alâ€" though he attained allâ€"American distincâ€" tion as a football player and successfully defended his title as an interâ€"collegiate mat champion he also, by hard studyâ€" Ing, graduated with one of the highest scholastic ratings in his class, A practical dirt farmer Jim own» and personally operates one of the most successful farms in Lake county. This with ownership of a number of valuable pleces of business propâ€" ertles ‘imn his home community of Antioch makes him one . of Lake ’:ont,’l largest taxpayers. His record as an educator attaines during the many years that he served as superintendent of schools of Lak: county won for him sn appointmen: as state assistant superintendent o‘ Instruction, As head of the Lak« county schools he won the distinetion of having developed more rural schooh into the class known ‘as "Buperior‘ sehools than any other country super Intement of county schools in th the forefront of the ramgnard of such «dueational institations in the state *This movement for good governâ€" ment is the healthlest thing that h happened in Lake eounty in a geners their ballot for me proud of their choice. I will work to make all re It is not necessary to introduce th« name or acl of T. Arthu ll-mbmw-tâ€"m women of Lake county who owe the high standards of their elementary education to the competency, ingenult) and tireless energy of this veteran ¢4 ucator. Mr Simpson intends to use . hi recognized ability in agein piacing "If I am elected," he says "L will For Representative ouopts, [x] Joseph F. Elward Bart "'l.‘.yrrol SHFERIFF PAGE NINE