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By Turner, -who seemingly came into this world -under A lucky stir, has served threc3ermT In the Legislature of this state, without ihe slightest interruption, and: the chances are that he will, serve three more terms before anyone, "will be, strong enough to run-into'hna headforemost and knock him off of the main Legis lative track. ' ' .'- J All of the terras' Mr, Turner has- served at Springfield, m- the Lower House of the Legislature, ne has been a hard worker 4Jr his constituents and for all the people of the state of Illinois and he has brought forth sev eral -measures -which have beeq of real benefit to the people. On, Thursday evening Nov. .2, he gave a .grand reception at tne oia Olivet Baptist Church, 27th and Dear born streets. In honor of Tns thousands of friends. Many of the judges of the various courts In this city and count attended the pleasant affair, anal everybody present greatly en joyed themselves and one "and all de clared that alrt Turner made a tip-top post, and that for the fourth time Tie will be re-elected 'to the Legislature from the Fjrst-SenaWriar District -of Illinois. - . l ,-s BsaHlas&'-jilBBaBaBaBal . sVawaSRs &3lJnBWBHBWawBwl asawSKfir BHSBBsawSBsawfl u aaaaaaaaajHaBaBaaaaaa. .?.-: ,? mi& .-.-- T. . VOTE TWICE - for HON- CHARLES S. PETERSON RepnbScan Caaat&te for die Ofice ol Pradtot aad MesaW Board 'of ' Cocay 'Ctiiwii'iiitOBers of ' ?" .Ciik Cetiety Hon.Cir)eS;S Peterson, Repub llaackadliate for the otSce of Presj denrkS3l4Cember Board of County1 Coswitseers,?rJis "born In DaglcjseHj Swofae io. America- -when four teen years old and has made his home in Chicago since that--thnc Serving m"s trade as a printer, he later went into business for himself and is now president of the "Peterson Linotyping Company, the Regan-Printing House, and the G. D. Steers Bindery, all -an d one matiagemeat- ilc Peterson is one of the foremost and most sc- cessful-tSosiness men in Chicago: Both men -and women can vote" twice for mm oa Tuesday Nov- 7th, at general election Adv.- f . - . .v , " HBKaKsiBlfHBiSSiBsmBIB sBIHBBe.'ISeOllEHBH . iK$9iHSBHNHH&3!!ei2SsHeBISH BHBraSfflliMv nil - iH5Hfc3fl9eHHflK2!lH elSSIHBIsHBilBlB -H HON. FRANK S. 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It Is just a matter of choosing the right mate rials'aiid potting them together In the right way. Of course, the simplest sort of scarf for evening 'Is Just the strip of tulle. This need not be finished In any way. It comes in different widths. The one a. yard and a half wide Is a good, one' to choose.. Get three-quarters of a yard for a scarf. Three-quarters As the width, of course, and the yard and a half Is the length. Yog can put a big tasser on each aid ef a length of tulle to make a tittle sore elaborate scarf. Silver and gilt tassels come at all sorts of prices three or four dollars for the big oaes, 50 cents for the smaller ones, and as little as 25 cents for the very tittle eaea. if yes waat something more elabo rate still yes can buy a strip of velvet brecaded chiffon act? hem all Its edges; or edce them, shawl-wise, with fringe. XMs -stakes as especially pretty scarf; partkralarly Just now. when Spanish jfeawte are te-vogue. Tbea then are those tled-and-dyed scarfs. To, stake them get a length,' at erepe-de chine or other thin . sWr fafcrie, aad' kaot the ends or else He aMBwKh a strip of white rag. Then lawaerse the scarf In some dye orange sr scarlet xray or Woe. Use a cream pr wfctte oc ecru fabric for the founda- tiea. Then when tne scan is ayea will be as Irregular band at the where It was tied or bound of she-erittosi color, The wavy lines. - "&L luul anil thA half tonea ST. :. j i . .JJ ; Kate Safes Oi iae uaujuu jnui ra w Che ttMctiveeew of: the scarf. v 'A Hw Maaaaaaaaal - ' LBaaaaaaal Hsaal' 'aaaPBaaaaaal JjaaaaaK!os. -a, v'9BJBfafafafJJ bbbbbbbb dBaaBBaaaaaaaa afBaaaaaaaBBBBaBBBaaaaBl MBaaaaaaaaaYL awJaBaBaaaaa BaaaaaaaaaaaV'aaaaaaaaaai HtW $H0T LEATHER JACKETS ll4('H'H"" Trinwrffl 1" " " ni Wue.Afe w ufi nmir . . - ; re attwHNli serve ?er oBtdoorieari !JkH or leather. One Is eveloped) from aBa cnaweu iui mi. the fersj 6--a-arrow bm -staadfag collar, the jfcswfs sa4 the treat clos- jactet. ssasV for a prom! nak.setreM fr re.r t b s WMteewkSM, very 'sea'sae uaawir saweieer.eKeci by eaaroidery, Ac tus Jacket was a white tae.slbTt swde ckth .aM tht nM .jaaiilU erft-. pe sleeves ef Ac' ansa were eavroinereu is a aMaaa mltf as P- the saaaB aclrt. lased as triaf- leatase Jackets an laatkaea si red. Mae r-- m . . - -1 ---- W4A kMM:-TkM vivid Btkrl.e4pctlre Kpee HON. CARL R. CHINDBLOM" Republican CoagressaiaB Who Will Be Re-Elected to the Lewer House of Ceagress from the Tenth Ceagresieaal Dittrict ef Illinois.' He Worked, Voted, and Made Speeches ia Favor ef the Passage of the Dyer Aati-Lyacli BUI. HU Naase Ap pears Upoa the Honor Roll ha Another Celtiaa ef-Thk News paper. The Colored Voters m His District Mast Standi By Him. oa Tuesday, Nbreaaher 7. 'L? EBfPH I- i2gmJ&-J--?&i Far.Maay Yean, He Serred a , &.KrrTZ jrr - ?: jslawMt xe fas State. rAt the Preeeat Taae, He Is the 1Rewlar Peats cratic Caadi .( far State Seaater freaa ti lltk Seaaterial Dktrict -fiy ... PANK J. RYAM, OKMOCFATIC CANDIITJtRjrrATnlf ATOR FOM TldC 11TK MKA TORIAL DITMCT. . WIHey Xewis' was-selected as one .1 t k!.at. amfm j... t I.I . S iVt 'IPi (U J1U19U1UU,UU, UK . uu- mental more tnan au oiners in pnasg the late John "W. Hardy oa the pofiee ferce kt the Tows of lake. Therefore,, hi. has" always been friendly inclined toward colored' .see- eat of the Water PJee ;EteSm bh def Mayor Caker Jawtw sa., , He was oae ot tae krsr lawicwi m we old Towa ef'-liai ,' mea te'roeaVsMsesBrmaU Mr. Eyaa, feijnavsynria,ae past, served as "a saesseer .. Law cr House. Bt sirred as McwteaVpte aad no doabt that many of tfcea w31 refc-'for his oa Taesday, Ne- - "He is tt'ntrer bf a tate ole tilimmi Rale for Chkage; -Per- Ltberty foraU'whenwsat'k. VOTE FOR AWcrnian iaaice F. Kivanagli . DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR JT--iT-'K-r. .J .- - t'J -' ".'V r -fniv4-ir fAfvitMiaeinma!! - aL' ' "- vr1 vvaaaxaaavaaiA sjr . -, rv . ELECTION TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. ll 922TH 'JHfr.r , K it- ELECT McHael Rosenberg Democratic Candidate. or ''. . i :- - ; i -- '-i. ; - Trustee Sanitary District df Chicago . , ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 1924. . 4V vote for ;vy: ' :ri :iMderman U. S. Sch&drS' . . Democratic Candidate for Member of ""'$ ' s" Board of Review 1" . , OF COOK COUNTY .T t -; ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 1922 , - "Aid. ScLwarta's record isjurcs justice ia tajcation" "k. Tanner Blaeklidge ?.. Repablican Candidate for County Commissioner Sth Nam oa Ballot ELECTION DAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 . -? V .1' VOTE FOR Wifliam E. Helander Aulitant Probatr Judfe of Cook County REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Judge of the Municipal Court (New Six Yr Term) . ELECTION TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1922 I , VOTE FOR M.K.SHERIDAN Democratic Candidate For Member Board of Assessors Cook County ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 1922 - vTHE REGULAR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE -For President Board of County Comriussioners ANTON J. CERMAK and for Member of County Commissioners v ANTON J. CERMAK ELECTION TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1922 Cherry Tree Gcod Producer. A du.',"ry tree ut Sl.tlnsbonrne, Kent, England, wblch still bears fr lit, was planted hi tlnjvlcn of Ilenry vnx Avo.d Ejtaaasrntlon. Esiisseratlun Is a blood relative to falsehood and nearly as bhtmable. Hosec Ballon. A Kansas Standard. A wise man never stands bat In the rain or opens a mllfc bottle with bis thumb, Topeka Capital. Speech snd Knawledfs. Day unto day nttereth speech, aad sight nnto night showethknowleas. ' Frpa Ha Tough Sklru .' Frog sua. roakes'the toughest leath er.' known in proportion to Its thick. 1 " " QuiteCEvident. . Professor who says here Is no limit to Mce" never worked on .anew oaper. Wall Street JonrnaL i - - -- v - ';' Better Late Than Never. ' A bricklayer of Bristol, morethaa. 'seventy years old." has fnst. retired from .his trade, and started a market garden. Surely, this Is rather late la life to start work: -Passing Show. - -" Where Custom Rules; - Meri commonly think according te their inclinations, speak: according: W their learning and imbibed, oplntoas; bat generally act according to custeas. Trascls Bacon. '' Ns Time for Reflectlsn. French anglers are XL'acing a tlay aslrror 'jast'behs4 thebalt; the lea Is sapposed to; aistake 4ts ows. jaage ibr aaother fish, and thus to bejmrrteg lato ssnateelng the hook. Scleatic Aaerican. Kill 30PaFrs. The' ilttlr Island of Leysas; Herta west of Hairall, used to be white wkh (ae efefof sea fowl whemlQlSue, Jap aacgp poachers alaaghtered. 300XX e tke Mrds Tot their feathers. , THE BROAD AX Published Every Saturday In this city since July 15th, IS99, without missing- one single issue. Re- ". pubh'cans, Democrats, Catholics, Pro- testants, Single Taxers, Priests, -infi-deb or anyone else can have their say' . as long- as their language is "proper nd responsibility is fixed. Tke Broad Ax is a newspaper whose fktform Is broad enough for all, ever, claiming the editorial right to speak as own. mind. ,; ?Jjrl- Local communications will .feccjvey attention. Write1" only on I'orie side' the paper. 3e' . ". --J$; Snbscriptiona must be paidfinad vance. . c'.- j . ue Year .r.....v...'....;...$2.C0 Six Months ...W.SVSV?...'..;$l5)0 : .Advertising-rates, made known "oa, application. - r J AddressvailcommBnTcation to ;si . THE BROAD AX ' '"J" (KU6 io. JEIiaabeth, St, Chicago, IIL Phone-Wentworth 2597 1 JTJLIUS F. TAYLOR. j " . -Editor and Pablahav "."5 ' 'Associate Editor DR4 saVfA. MAJOR ut sTiK r ' .- f -November: 4. 1922 .- - VotXXVni. Ni7f K- sr iatered as .Secoad-Class MatterAupf v. iv.jiWjittneestufeceat.ChicagwI. 7 iit-Zukd.crAct oC Mlrca;8, TS79:. 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