WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924 HOPE THOMPSON Independent Candidate for State's Attorney Village of Wilmette. Mrs. John B. Boddie Mrs. A. W. Boylston S. J. Duncan-Clark Axel Lonnquist Ralph H. Rice Mrs. Shelby Singleton Mrs. E. F. Snydacker John F. Weedon Hope Thompson Committee: (The local advertising for Hope Thompson's campaign is being paid for by Wilmette friends.) HEAR HOPE THOMPSON OF WILMETTE, AT THE OPEN MEETING TO BE HELD AT THE Wilmette Woman's Club ON Thursday Evening, October 23 at 8 o'clock Frederick W. Job, Attorney for the Employer's Assn., will give a resume of Mr. Thompson's efforts to bring about a better un- derstanding between Capital and Labor. DEAN THOMAS W. HOLGATE, N. W. U., presiding HOPE THOMPSON is the Inde- | pendent Candidate for State's Attor- ney of Cook County. HOPE THOMPSON is a prom- inent lawyer of nineteen years' stand- ing. He has always been an advocate of, and has worked for, strict law en- forcement. He has been responsible for bringing about better rela- tions between Capital and Labor. He has never held public office, is not a politician, and has no political ambitions. He 1s a resident of the He has the qualities needed in a State's Attorney. On Tuesday, November 4 VOTE FOR HOPE THOMPSON Independent Candidate for State's Attorney of Cook County