WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919 w DE YOUNG AND MILLER | "CON-CON', DELEGATES Carry Seventh Senatorial District in Tuesday Election By Large Ma- jority Over Adolph C. Rouland BOND ISSUES ARE FAVORED Public Policy Questions Also Favored By North Shore Voters; Ballot- ing Is Light Frederic C. DeYoung of Harvey, Illinois, and Amos C. Miller of Ken- ilworth, Tuesday were elected by an overwhelming majority as delegates, from the Seventh Senatorial district, to the Illinois Constitutional Conven- tion which will begin sessions in January, 1920. Little interest was evinced in the Tuesday election as indicated by the extremely light balloting all along the north shore. In most precincts in the township the women's vote on Public Policy questions and bond propositions was so light as to have no determining effect upon the re- turns. : Gets Small Vote Adolph Rouland, democratic can- didate for delegate to the Consti- tutional Convention, was given a small, scattered vote over the north shore. His workers had canvassed o% 's* CENTRAL 6402 Wilcox Studio of Millinery 1010 Marshall Field Annex ORIGINATOR DESIGNER the entire district scattering literat- ve oo and wide over the township on Monday. Local voters balloted favorably and by a comfortable majority on the proposition for County Good Road: sonds of $5,000,000, and provision ef $1,000,000 bonds for erection of a New County Detention Home. The balloting likewise indicated approv- al of the various Public Policy Questions. The Initiative and Ref- erendum, Gateway Amendment and Public Ownersl¥ip propositions all carried by a comfortable majority. O'Connor Leads In the Judicial ballot Judge O'Con- nor, Democrat, was given a close lead (Willard D TRADE MARK REGISTERED Uniformity Uniformity is the secret of success of any good product. It's the reason Willard Batteries with threaded Rub- ber Insulation are making such a wonderful record of long life without repairs. Ordinary materials used for insulation between bat- tery plates are taken just as they come from nature and can't be made uniform by any process. But threaded Rubber In- sulation is built up by a scientific manufacture. Every piece of it is like every other and almost invariably Threaded Rubber lasts as long as battery plates. No wonder many of these batteries have given three and four years of uninter- rupted good service, Trop in and get the whole story. Evanston Battery Station 1648-1650 Maple Ave., Cor Church St. Phone Evanston 4445 over Struckman, Republican, for] the Township balloting for Judge of Judge of the Superior Court. Rush, | the Circuit Court over Busch, the Republican, was an easy victor in| Democratic candidate. A few scattered socialist votes were found in the balloting on the various candidates. A Be -- --_-- = ---- Fo] I ill The Bake - Rite Bakery System Now Open dT (HHL 'This Bake-Rite System bakery is one of the finest and most sanitary bakeries in the Village of Wilmette. The latest and highest develop ments in the new method modern bakery. The Bake-Rite system bakeries have proven a sensa- tion all over the United States because of the excel- lence of their product. Bake-Rite quality counts. All Bake-Rite products are made under exclusive form- ulas. White Bread, Raisin Bread, Nut Bread, LAXE Bran Bread, Graham Bread, Rye Bread, Pan Rolls, Parker House Rolls, Coffee Cakes, Oatmeal Cookies, Cocoa- nut Cookies, Fig Cookies and Doughnuts. Eat Bake-Rite Bread. Better than the best home-made Bread. Fresh from the ovens every hour. Baked be- fore your eyes. Come in and see Bake-Rite Bakery goods being made. It will tempt your appetite. (HH i lll i i QT fil There are no dark corners in this store. (ih Boulevard Building | | 1105 Central Ave., near Eleventh St.. © Wilmette HA gi sae THT To All Lovers of the Beautiful ee 1161 Wilmette Avenue We extend an invitation to visit our new establishment at Wilmette, Illinois REE which was opened November 6th, 1919 JOHN WEILAND, Florist Telephone Wilmette 2128 We Deliver Along the North Shore