2 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918 Winnetka Weekly Talk it to themselves and to the public, YSSEED FRIDAY OF BACH WEBER just as do the men, to look into the by i quality of the men who are to stand The Lake Shore Publishing Company | 1222 Central Ave, Wilmette, IIL JUDGE A BANK for election to these two important by its financial soundness, by the standing and character of its di-" boards and to vote with the in- Business Telephone. . . Wilmette 1921 | 1 - Va nT | tors and officers, by its readi- Editorial Telephone. ..... Wilmette 1920 | telligence that inv estigation of re- FeO ! : i : ; ye i . * : . ness to be of service to its de- Winnetka Office Telephone... Winn. 388 cords gives. The nomination of is ie eo i ree By : 2 positors. 1at 1s the way we wis SUBSCRIPTION. ........ $1.00 A YEAR | honest, reliable men is more than al Strictly in advance this bank to be judged and we in- personal or a local matter this year. 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MEYER Established 1894 Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary poetry, notices of entertainments or other affairs where | an admittance charge will be made or | a collection taken, will be charged for | at regular advertising rates. i | War Emergency Notes | TTT EL EEA CT TORRE EEE LTT ERER URE ies =n Sat ME HUT CAST IRON FURNACES FROM FACTORY TO HOME BRIDGES Burns Any Kind of Fuel ECONOMICALLY - - " Morris 'L. Greeley, Jr., Field Ar- Entered in the postoffice at Winnetka, le 1 i : Illinois, as mail matter of the second | ery, has been commissioned Sec- elass, under the act of March 3, 1879. | ond Lieutenant, Active American Expeditionary Forces in France. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918 David R. Lasier has been trans- ferred to Dallas, Texas. The Primaries and War Efficiency : 3 . 4 DOUBLE GUARANTEE PLANS AND ---- Joseph Husband has received hts FOR FIVE YEARS ESTIMATES FREE ; : commission as Ensign. In a little more than a month the xe HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 1629 primary election will be held, when | Lieutenant George W. Hinman is Factories: HOLLAND, MICHIGAN EDAR RAPIDS, IOWA H. C. REDMON, Manager Orrington Avenue | 2913 HARRISON ST., EVANSTON Pnone Evanston 430 Evanston Phone 5886 on his way overseas. Sidney Strotz has been transferred in the general election in November. |to Camp Summerall, Tobeyhanna Pa. men will be nominated for position on the party tickets to be voted upon The primary election is not, as a i : Lawrence A. Henderson has re- general thing, regarded with the|ceived his commission as Ensign. respect that it deserves and, par- 'ticularly, demands this year when charge front the navy. conditions are abnormal because of Ri) the war. Charles H. Matz has been trans- 6 is ihe frst ferred from General Headquarters to essential of good 8 Ist Army Corps Headquarters over- government that good men be chosen | seas. for office, and a man to be subject -- and 3 rs SE Albert Kieson is now a radio o election for offici osition must ; > c 12 ct al p id operator at sea. first be nominated by public choice. -- The story is pretty well told after Mr. Calvin Fentress has taken up the primary election, for people may Red Cross work in Chicago and is P ye ' Peot 7 | associate director of the central de- be relied upon to a far greater de- partment. OEE -- | Paul Noe has had a Medical Dis- |m | ® North | Shore * Distributor for gree to support the best candidate " : -- Captain Lawrence Howe 1s in the Chemical Warfare division in Wash- E New York, July 31, 1918. at the polls than they can be trusted to see that the best man is given the | ington. -l : ro Fes 2 SE | : tudti Eo | I'O EMPLOYES OF THE BELL TELEPHONE I nomination. [ain : : " Yt I The selection of yd men f |" Mr. Adam E. Albright has received | COMPANIES ft : > ' 0 or . . os | i 1 i ct1o 0: gol ' | word that his son, Lisle, has safely |B) | | office is an essential to city, county, | arrived verseas is akes the! : . v : | ; Gd linia of an This makes. the ig Under the authority of the law and by the pro- state or national efficiency and, | third of Mr. bright's sons to be in bid ' iy : : 0p re I . | service Overseas. | clamation of the President possession and control of .... therefore, a war essential. A com- o i yo ; . : y i : i . | a { the wire-systems passed to-the Postmaster General thunity is likely to be little better Captain Wyley J. idle is nos |B ; = A * 151 than the people who conduct its|!1€ Ordnance depart t in Wasl | Be ; . | ington. {1 ; : . ; affairs. Hence the necessity at this Ci Ll In a conference held in Washington at which p-- pre-primary election time to take | Word has been received of the safe |Hlj were present the Postmaster General, the Govern- m stock of the men who are asking for Ws "9 Lyn on ur : of rd 4 ' Ll ment Operating Committee and representatives of (ig . a . g ager ieutenan NObher " | X = . < Hi the nomination to all offices with the | Fitzgerald. : B the Bell Companies, the Postmaster General ex- lm | standard of possible efficiency for | D E-- -- n pressed most emphatically his appreciation of the Um an | - id 3 fe' 3 eS SIV at Fr . . " . . Hil guidance. This is a necessity that] encly Peasants Overjoyed u service which the Bell Companies were rendering and || { N - Hi confronts both men and women, for | (Continued from Page One) B that such improvement possible to be made would be . . . . 1 0 0 ie . r 1 in the primaries, and in the general {2% in the morning. The rendez- |B because of the additional power derived from the i . aj . mi ich. . election as well, women are eligible yous Ve he hid gi . Government; he asked for the co-operation and 0 e y | me heing ing get up | py : i } to vote for candidates for all offices | «4. h to listen to our American | J assistance of those who had heretofore been respons not created by the constitution. | friends once more; so in the early ible for the service. There are few subjects which are | Monday morning the band of the |B . 5 , | 55th Artillery left Chavaniac. The] The Phactriastier (ener: bind al arnhatie so interesting to the general public| oo "© gd Wi or Ly! The Postmaster General was equally emphatic now as that of 'taxes. New and | ing the windows and there was much | gi in the statement of his desire to conserve the service heavy demands are being made upon | cheering and gaiety in their farewell = and properties of the companies with a view of re- | § 0 e IS us all for war purposes, so that og TRE ay ni turning them when called upon so to do to the 3 , Miss 1 z wyself. cm : a . : . wi. po . e > a . : rer Tag . 1 + roars tvedd > 1at 1+ wae need for equitable division of the |women had stripped flowers of their| J owners in as good condition as received; that it was support of the business of the city | garden. They showered roses on the |B his earnest desire that the owners should receive just | men. A breakfast was prepared in|H EY ; 3 hair compensation in the full sense for their use. { and the county is more than ever| ,. \fairie where speeches and more " I | imperative. We have this year the |bouquets were given to the artists. | 0 z . : . I J Ie g : ? = The Postmaster General, until other instructions opportunity to put upon the county -- ; ' 3 . po 3 LJ are issued, desires that the conduct of operations ticket the names:of two men who . 7 . un shall continue as heretofore and also states that no are really versed in the subject of | Garden Notes Be etvecal didates for off changes will be made until after consultation and full P-- ---- property values, candidates 10or o ces and careful consideration. whose business has to do solely with Very gratifying $2 oming the taxes of the people of the county. gi 2G VING rePOKEsiare coming EE EEEELEEEERELE LEER EE BE EEE EE Reais 3 ~ ' . ; in of the garden work of the Village.|H To all who are identified with the Beli Companies Charles R. Ringer, who seeks| All residents seem to be keenly alive | --who have shown your fine sense of obligation and . . Noe TT + a sit uati ad t ofa . p . nomination on the Loyalist ticket |to the food situation and the neces- |g your loyalty and fidelity to the country, to the public EE --------------. § bership of the Board of sity for conservation. The reports ni " y : : or membership ard of | how that production has greatly in- |B service and to the property in the past, and to whom Assessors, and Perkins B. Bass, who | creased and also that all possible |H| the credit is due for the prestige and position of the would serve on the Board of Review. SHrpis is being conserved for winter (pp companies in the public eye--it is asked and it is ' : se. : : / : ap Both men have had long experience | (ue of the interesting facts which |B not too much to ask of you, that same loyalty, fidelity . . ~ . . - a in 1eal estate affairs, both have the} has been revealed as a result of the E and devotion to the service under the new order of " survey is that, since the Village is . 17 1 full confidence of other men who. | */"¥ that, since the:Village isiyy things ; on your behalf such loyalty, fidelity and devo- : Li a , | regularly collecting refuse, there is ine ' like them, know property values and | more room for gardens and fewer a tion to service have been promised, knowin g full well recognize the frequent disproportion | weeds. » the spirit in which you we ad meet and res pond to oe between values and taxes. Each has | a a & WET . . | If you do not have time to do your = request, 5 a record for honest dealing and | 5p canning, phone to the War ; J ea : % efficient business service which | Emergency Union, Winnetka +100: |B To do one's full duty in each position is the recommends him to the attention and and names will be given you ofl greatest obligation resting upon every person and is I] "mm ; women who will do this work at a a ai the oreatest opening to futur ferment the support of the voter who wishes | reasonable charge. " aiso the greatest opening to tuture preierment. n -- t see justice exercised in taxing -- TLE SR ; i | Tatters Watch the bulletin boards for the |R THEO. N. VAIL, w HARING BE S ; Fo weekly calendar of the Demonstra- President 4 Women enjoy the privilege of|tion station of the Food Conserva- paying taxes and women may vote |tion bureau, 28 South Wabash co avenue. for both these officials. Women owe aval BB BB EB RRE ENE EYEE EEE >