Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Nov 1915, p. 6

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Long Dim“? MW“ Memorial Park Cemetery COAL COKE - POULTRY - HORSE - CA’IT sum or m m, 1 of m HIGHLAND PARK Puss Park,Ill.,forOct.11915 uireq whammy-1... ”9.555.?“ and P I V's-- l NorthShoreFuelsszlyfio rarw, 1v: my. 4. .9“, .- -e- _ V _ Editor. JOHN L. Unlu. higfland Park. In. Manning Editor. Joan L UDILL. Highland Park. Ill. anineu Manager. JOHN L. Unauq Highland Park. Ill. Publisher. JOHN L Unzu. Highland Park. In. OWNERS: (I! I corporation. give its name and the names and ‘add: stockholder! holding l per cent or more of total amount of stock) JOHN L UDBLL. Owner. Highland Park. “I. _ Known bondholders. mongagees. and other sccuxity holders. balm cent or mote of total amount of bonds. mortgages. or other unfit!!! JOHN L um (on. D. C. NINE O7 Ceatnl Cemetery Comm! 701.234 Muqudte BU!» JOHN L _ Swom to and subscribed before me this 27m day 0! Sagan: 31915. ~ MARY Doom. oury‘mblk. (My commission expim May 5. 1918): r Nonâ€"This statement must be made in duplicate and 50,0! copies dc- isher to the postmaster. who shall send one no the Gengral (Division: 01 Cladfiadob) tubing- 3111mm MATERIAL mmmuw _. .é-Cp. ,_ a , Our Trucks go to Chicago every day and if you have any household goods, going in we can able price on moving them It’ 3 Old and Strong Harrison Street and Gross Point Road One-Half Mile th of Evanston , Let us know Our stock is complete and delivery prompt A beautiful, new, non-sectarian Park Cemetery where choice family lots may be purchased with perpetual care ab reasonable prices on liberal terms for a limited time. ‘ Many families aresurprised when dath enters the home and this is a splendid www.mwmms Imsso WM opportunity to the unforseen. GEN’I‘LEMEN: Unn 1 human. Without obligation to me kindly send catalogue descriptive of Memorial Park Cemetery. ADDRESS .......................... “K Wei ursn-m \.,......_W , and-ruin the other in the file of the post 060:. FEED your wants we can supply them make preparation for COUPON â€" mwfififind weekly at Wad lui by_ the Act of Angus 1912. HIGHLAND 9mm. of “(u-mu. It le ueeleee to welt till one bellig- erent side uh for mediation. boa ceuee however lick both eidee my beofthever,theyeretooptoudto eeeept Medietion u commonly undet- Itood. None of the governments an eflord u yet to (0 before its people‘ with 1 virtual confeuoon of defeet. such a would be implied in lte db clel eccepteoce o! nedletion. fie ceneored pm: in eech of the belligâ€" ‘erent countries lend- eech people to believe that victory in certain. [meg- ine, then. the populnr outcry epinet my government that suddenly en- nounced that it bed told Uncle Sun or any other ncutrel that it wee ready for e settlement. It is clear, then. that the hut etepe looking toward en epproech to e eettlement muet come from eome neu- bolligennte in tbe'u (:6ka state: menu. whether to the public or to privete individuals. detlere them- eelvee to be fighting. Mdotltndocnonthfllpfld edemhrepeutheedoufmdon end justice give to the neutnl con- ference the opportunity to dnfl it. wept-ell on the been ukmlede'l ed by the belll‘emte to be funde- ‘ motel. Why Net ‘nwee who advocate ‘50 Paw . ,1 -__ --M.- and m IM‘ unlement mun com- from non. neu- ml Agency. Emry day'l delay means Ion, imp-able lou. not only to an bullipnnu but to an whole world. NI method provides the m- chinery {or taking an first stop b- rat-d: u semen-m. It is for the mental: to pm it into Inouon. '11:;“noéouity of Inuit-60a 5! ‘ MP of governments. luau-d cl 5! tn individull pummel“. i that. tn individull [0'0me i on tho on. hand. the troop «an; john!) would gm W to th- wuggmu of both sides. ad. on the other hund. would be” ‘0 3“ .“u-A nu. nautrllit! of tho MY“ john!) would give W to W belligerent. of both sides. end. on the other hend. would be” ‘0 3“" guard the neutnlity of the individ- ml government coâ€"openung. This ie necee-ry bee-nee the un- eidveneel o! the when“ ”‘3'“ lead them to uppoee thet eome a! the neutnle might lent to one elle nou of .11 the PIN“- P-aue Method a calm the C‘- In order to mks u an: in form- in; such I confcnnco noun neutral nut: must issue the invitation to other nwtnl “do: to flu conlcr- state must issue the invitation to other nwtnl “do: to the confer- ence. Cumin European noutnl- have nlmdy intlm-tod n rendition to help Ind I wish to co-opernte when cflbctive nction should be tak- cn. Moreover. the government: 0! the Nomrhndl and of Sweden no uriouuly considering the duestion of taking the initiotive. Our inform-- tion leads to the belief that the conâ€" ference could be more efficiently nnd quickly got together if one of the European neutnln were to convene I conference of the government: of NON-y, Sweden, lienmlrk. Holland, ‘S‘vitterlnnd. spin" .nd the l'nited 1 States of Americn‘ uâ€""v _ The Unitnd States would probgbly find it difficult. if it took the inim- live, to discrimtnlu betwoon die Eur- opean neutrals and the South Ameri- can Republics, with which it bu no runny close ties. The United Sum. ho'ovor, vould not be in the an. dimmlt position in team an in- vitation of can of the Europau Mu- Run». 3! can of the Europau Mu- ml. to join in n cadmnu via! the Emma mutnlg. Won thou Europan metal: in- 1 cannon. or mum. Ily uâ€" g... .-. formed. oflkhlly or unofldnlly, than 00‘ M Wm ll lb 11! pm [and » .lmmtumotmungmhn the United Sum- would mt mh‘ um um puma; the WI". an invitation it would'bo possible to: A. W n the m mum” M not up the conference m a. mu fur “mm ". reputed round m- tun. Thou mullet Bump-om ncu- , round 1. rapid noes-ton The um ml- would in this way In given an; to mended rm; - tun Junta to pet support which would mute it poui- Vent nut-uh. balm: ~~|‘h“IMW‘ ble {pr Hum to KL "7"“ Nut!" 0‘ 0" “‘m GOIIG ROUND THE WORLD. A confusion exiete in the mind: at eome people u to the type of confer- ence proposed. Some heve thought of it u e body like the Rifle con- ference, when the members voiced the opinion: of their government: end in some menu committed their governmmte. while eome lave pro- poeed a conference of neutral gluon: whose bunineea it would be to pro- mote the interest: of the neutral ne- tiom akin; pert. It mun be empheeiud that it u essential to the meme 0! the pro- «unfit! to the lure“. of a. pro- posed conhnnco am in work Ihould be restricted to the old to M“. the dispute helioc- the I'm- ‘III M Die-hen The type 0! persons. app-w... uhould ha of broad international out- look. They should not. am up pointod. main to "for but to that: govemmnu, but should an on their own Why u do an 104;“ o! the Hip» Court of Athitnuon. who are nppoimcd by M govern. menu. but who. once nppoinud. It! work 0! would be Hague (‘0 deals only v . o! the Hip» Court of Awitnuon. who are nppoimcd by M govern. menu. but who. once nppoinud. It! on the" own responsibility. Thu work 0! the conferena, however. would be diaervnl from that of an Hague Court of Arbimfion which deals only with juulchblo questions. The propoud confirm would note ICvoâ€"r;¢;-iliuion and in work would bi ammnwmtdaiouldm pucc band 00 ‘50 W‘P‘“ °" ""’ don nnd junk. {or winch I“ N bolligcnnu in (bin (:6ka auto: menu. mum to the public or to print. individuals. doth" num- and junk. [in to the not“!!! con- fcronco the opportunity to draft in pm“ on tho hou- “hauled"- ed by the bolli‘cmu to in fund.- maul. mama” Mb, m «bandwb “I“ mmtmnmhm D"?! citizen“ 3nd. ‘1)th ‘5 and to and an following m the Victor :4» an duh-ad. vnvâ€"nl' â€"â€"â€"-vvv lam! I, um you to we. vii can mm] [ova-noun In culling eon- fm of mail Macon. which would eon-deuce I volmury court a! continuous modicum. “who u;- guflou {or “alone!!! from um Mums. 3nd in any can nil-it d- muk‘mounly \o ull 0! than nuan- ub|¢ propoula u busi- for you“. Signed A Tor-VIN. Eng-M 04 Du». Winch ‘ Work. Aqumn-cully. Park In Mfr ”Hal“ \lnxlm nhuvu-M Minn-l! u Inhll‘rl'llu- u-ulun nu an H: «mm .\n H» bdrm u! m- lenu-d. u. uhhh Um [Mn-l n! :u um» nurm'u‘l Mn allrnlh-u In an “Hun-m Innâ€"n! gum or. led mm m MN .' m unnu- the (or- r 0! (hr ruun to gun-d non-um In I [uni uhh'u qudn llu'll uulunuumlly upd‘ nm u the me u! TTH nlwu - mlumr by n“. [xmrr n! (In- prmhyunl) wn-u-I fume. The Mums turbine :un \- an w :1». of Icrflbk- dntnwuon TN- [uh bu only 1 nlnule band. which. when 4 ‘ | ‘ the shot I: fired. recou- mo dunno. or (hmnmnm or In Inch on the other parts or the gun. Thu reoou can now In; the machinery whirl: automatic-l 1y keep. up I mnunnoul an n the n tnnnllury ru- of uroh't round- a ‘1“st mcm‘u‘t" GUN; ' E v- K-u-~..â€"- _ ammo. or Modal up Ibo Inn nm on. M pinch; ll In In pm [and lion tn the but“. 0! corn“ the Inn on nod pulling the m". A- but n (In am mnnnua that hchnoouuunumu-uar (on to perfor- mo neon-In function- 0! extl'lflln‘ and ejecting (be empty Chin-u 0! (bone dty) Al W n (no um muuuuu- w function- In mud round If!" round in rapid um The mm! to mended rm; - wuur pan to prr vent flue-ah. baking ~~l‘hundflvhh The Gum or L... .10». Whole Day M “flung the TH. In utllnl amuud Ibo worm cal-unto the days nro fir!) n lfltk k-u than twentylour bnum. sawing to the speed of the thin .- the tum b not a- llttto urlkr any month; These In tk (mumm- nddad tuutber tn» amount In twenty four hour: TM» [hr- the within: In our: dayâ€"not tn tmnlmmnun but u an u-tu-I 'It‘l They wtll hl\r dqu- In l'llfl day) ‘urk‘ rntv-n nu rum do.) - rum- "'1 fowl and rn)n,\‘rd nu curl nhhl'-l lulu-p I ()u the “1va h-mL In Mum; Irv“ ward the II”) I- o‘ennlrn I IIHIo rum. dl’h and In "I h «by In I‘ll-er Inn-:7: thln IIrnh fuur Imun, Ind n Ivu'k- and III! had In- [Hutu] In he luv {II-l l'hh [Inn VIII nmumd In null“; .rmmd Hw work] In Itu- [D-IH.‘ u! dry-NIH! In .ulo‘ Ibuk «In I» “mm llvr n~ L-m nu lan- ntk-n In .Yrrnri The cunluu hound ,..L‘ Ibuk «In I» “Mvh llvr n~ L-m nu lan- fnllon In .Yrrnri The cunluu hound Ihlp. lMu. I-a- named a day. Ind Ibo Ire-tern hound lbw Mu luu mu This "runn- {m-L dearly tuned oul Ind- to (be app-m! [nor-MI "all a: an! ulna! nhip bu a gun at (to uuole day- over Ibo hun‘ I! we my [mac mom to hue departs-d "on can Ind nummi Iosolhrf ~ Won-W mud n! hurt” um)“, "in“: "T“- m 09"": only tut-um VIOI N nusâ€"GUN”. ' A Cantu-wed Mwy. “'hul am final I"! :0; van yet )1" DUI no me Ill! nublY‘ ! I‘mn'l Llw' lib! bill“ “I.“ it“: u nu m an yd “-IMMI m on, Numb“ 8: {v ”hum \lnlllu nhulu! JI‘w-rlu- u-ulun II III ”I u« ldI‘Ll u! m. Inqhuud. m ml n! in mm. nururtui Mn I“! .' m unnu- m.- (ur- r lu gun-d non-um In I nun Ila-ll automatically and III: M 77H nlwu - mlumr n! (In- prmhyunl) wn-u-I Nov. 8. 1915 wtiorfivcw min: a“ switches. speedo- The inurumem board, which con d in black enamel meter. oil gauge. etc” it handsomely finish and nickel. and illuminated at night. Dunsefignmens MOTOR; EAR M$R03mmm gnrtrn room atax- film Pine School commencing Monday October 18th. Children’s Class in Ballroom Dancing 3:30 to So. m. Girl's CI:- in aesthetic and interpretative Dancing 5:p. m. Girl's CI:- in Wu: and Interpretative mum; 5 to 6 p. m. Junior Clu- in Modern Dances every alternative Friday night 7:2!) to 9:00 p. m oommencinc Octobcrzznd. Beginners in the Children's Bull room Ch- vill undvq special atten- tion between 3:!) and 4 p. m. Collihs School of ththmu‘ An, 72] Lincoln Purim ay Chicago. Rub Coffin Columwu DanCing C‘m bold classes it} the_l§ind_cr Try our “Want Ads” A sudden fever, a v ant spark. a desperate crimina, ma turn a peaceful home into a p ace of distraction and danger. The telephone cmnot word 0‘ theue evil. but it an bnn ”nuanceâ€"end «the old needed â€"00 quick y that they have 'ttle or no time in which to crate illness or havoc. The Bel Telephone known-o sleeping hone: not holiday» ndchmopoonnohichnolor-v‘tm-(he ' . the basins: medium end (benefit! “at. with mom!) untiom throughout the many. ' Boll no. on low, Bell union in W Bell System in W1 Every mm should have a telephone in hit home. Coll our Mann“! foe rota. Bell Chicngo Telephone Company C. '1‘. Ford. Dink! 1 Tow an :: 1510an Anne nah Coffin Collinp‘wi“

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