April 15; 1927 WILMETIE LIFE 7 Your Party . Home Party Your Battle_:_The Battle of Wilmette-Api-il19, 1927 Against Flats FOr Business Economy For £l Planned Town for Homes For Freedom from the Northwestern Railroad Approve This Platform by Electing Home Party Candidates \\ iln 1 <"tk \\ill ~pend i11 in1pr(1\'l:llH: llt~ T.rue Business R jC01l01ny 111 a11d ru;miug l'X]H: 11~L':- ~ l .Ill Jl l ( ~( lO.Uf I 1~t· x t y car 1 S7 SO.OOO.OO in illljlrtl \' (' llll'l1 t -- p itt' S250.000.00 rnn l{ing· cX]ll· n-..c~ l . l )c 1 .' '1t1 :--upp(lrt t i ~ l' : : !-!'<: , ,lcl pr i11ciplc of go<.Hl government, tl pheld IlL~:-. It i-.. t r uly a big bn:;i - Ladl: nl'eding· abk manage lll('llt . . \i>k managc:nwnt kno\\' :-' how do ""rh l>c:ttcr and rhc:ap('r and saves money. by the court s and the law Freedom for Our of . ~llinois that no. employee of .a V "ll utthty can se rve JU Stly as PrestI age dent of \Vilmette and at the same titne negotiate contracts between thl' \ .illagc and the utility he works for? :\luuat ha s no int<:re~t in the Chicago & Northwestern Traint:d management ,,·ill thou s and~ :-:.an~ the big ,,·atcr lu:-;:-;; ~ave in intere st charge: Reduce costs and preycnt insutrerable delays on public improvement s. \VITBOUT .\ TR:\IXED ::\lAK.\GER TO CARRY OUT DETAILS OF POLICY IT IS IDLE TO EXPECT Sl.JCH BIG SAVINGS. Tn short. do YOll want "Better ~en·ice" at actnalh· less cost? · - Railroad. nor any interest in any other utility or public ~en·ice corporation. · :\Ioua t has years of business experience behind him. He knows administration of affairs and finance. He is truly representative of all of Wiln1ette, not only those who make their living in Wilmette, but those who go to Chicago daily. He regards the Hon1e Party platfonn as a contract with the voters. He will tnake an able President. Elect him. The Home Party was created by a great popular outburst against flats. It has kept flats out. Its candidates Flats are pledged to no comprotnise with flats. The opposition ticket at first dodged the flat issue. Then it catne out against flats but its "against" has been jocose and lukewarm. Retnetnber that every person wanting flats is supporting the Peoples Party. Remen1ber also that Paul Hoffman, one of its candidates, was one of those whose acts, intentional or .othenvise, were responsible for the temporary withdrawal, by Ordinance No. 1333 passed under suspension of rules February 12, 1924, of flat pre,·enting restrictions in our Building Code and this made the flat at 5th and Linden possible. \Yould you trust the party that jocosely-"n1e too" fashion -·- is against flats or the Home Party that was created by the no flat outburst? WILM·ETTE HOME PARTY TICKET 0 ANDREW J. MOUAT For President 0 GEORGE F. ILIFF For Treasurer CJ ELMER D. BECKER 0 W. W. DEBERARD For Trustees 0 NICHOLAS J. MILLER .\ n.· y<m in fa \'Or of pia nn ing 2,100 acres (annexed to \ \'ilmette in the last two years) for A Planned 'nice homes? (~Iouat proposes this area ~hall include homes for Town for H ome.s uur young married folks ,vho want to own their own n1odest' homes). Shall we allow it to develop like pa.tches of a crazy quilt? You can back a constructive Plan only by voting for the Home Party. HOME PARTY HEADQUARTERS 1160 WILMETTE AVENl.JE Every Citizen Welcome Election of .HOME PARTY CANDIDATES Insures (Created by the rank and file voters o f Wilmette) Business Economy . Progressive Administration No Compromise With Flats Scientific Zoning and Planning-Grade Elimination YOUR PARTY THE HOME PARTY