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... â€9.555.?“ and P I V's-- l NorthShoreFuelsszlyï¬o 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 unï¬t!!! 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 Cladï¬adob) 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 ï¬le of the post 060:. FEED your wants we can supply them make preparation for COUPON â€" mwï¬ï¬ï¬nd 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. ï¬e 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 ï¬ghting. 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 ï¬rst 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“ â€â€˜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 efï¬ciently 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 ï¬nd it difï¬cult. 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- «unï¬t! 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 Arbimï¬on which deals only with juulchblo questions. The propoud conï¬rm 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. 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(In- prmhyunl) wn-u-I Nov. 8. 1915 wtiorï¬vcw min: a“ switches. speedo- The inurumem board, which con d in black enamel meter. oil gauge. etc†it handsomely ï¬nish and nickel. and illuminated at night. Dunseï¬gnmens 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 â€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 (beneï¬t! “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 Cofï¬n Collinp‘wi“