PLO! FOUR The Highlanh Park Pttgï¬ilï¬.i.‘ Emermi as Highland l‘uk. Janu-s Hnmllhm l4{'\\i‘. rv or u! (hv Slut.- n.’ \\‘.x.~hmg:uz minurit) mm i~ m Fer-o. ( also in France Thvir Inim‘ll‘l Lewis is pvrmmm! to lnkv up pun wrvn‘v has nut .l~ u-t lu- Thu t‘xlenatum ix ~‘itnnlv, Nt-ithu-t' Purl" nor tlu- Fri-nth l't'vmit-r h.t~ ever .wvn t‘nlnncl l.-‘\\i\. lint! \t‘!l§ltl'\ from Xv“ 24‘.il:llltl. {Y‘wiit t‘anmln and (mm far away Zulu land have rullt-d In serrit-d rank down the l‘nrh boulevards on the way tn the front. Black men. white men. men from lndia. men from the great plnins of Amt-rica. have shoulderedguns and nmwd inward lht‘ Tt‘ultlllik‘ cannon in the north. But mere ï¬ghting nivlt dressed in khaki hun- consed to interest the French. Our government must send snniething unusual. something brilliant and sublime. some- thing artistic in dress and temperament. And so Ham Lewis‘with wir- tous wardrobes. trunks and hand-bags sailed for France. Clemanceau has seen him. Prauvo has seen him. One day hv i‘ a symphony in purple. with necktie. ken-hint and Spats n! the ï¬ll“? ro-gnl hue. the next he appnnrs in all his military splendor. with gauntlots and spurs. and striding :\ worthy t‘hargvr. he rides- up thv (‘Jinmps l-Ilgwrs. bowing to the thronge which linu this notable lmulmurd. and-an lwnvnth th» Arr. d9 Triomnhe~ decorated for this particular lK‘t‘thnil ‘uhHshvd wovkl \l \HHCI Clemanceau has seen him. Prauvo has seen hm symphony in purple. with necktie. ken-hid and Spats hue. the next he appvars in all his military splendor. spurs. and striding a worthy chargvr. he rides up tl bowing to the thronge which lilln this notable lmulmu the Arc de Triomphe~ decorated fur thix~ particular u Now those that my that Jumrs Hamilton Lewis on the stuff of an ox-gmornnr. has no missinn in Pr: appreciate the aesthetic values 0! men and things. A inrgil amount of the histur) u! thi< war i.- being written m the McCuicheon cartuuns. A situation :lriSt‘s which calls tnrih discussiun and while we exhaust ourselves in n-rhiage. he gives us the pith of the waiter in a cartoon. Henry Ford. whose son has been exemptled from service because u! n ï¬ctitious value to the jitney business. ran for nomination [or United States Sennmr in both the Democratic and Republican primaries. Calling mu~\«v .n .n...†. himself a Republican more than a Democrat. he preferred to be nominated by the Republican vote. But life is full of inmy. for he was défented by the Republicans and successful with the Democnts. The morning after election. McCutcheon featurvs the son. .1 Hip“! youth sented in his smug bullet-proof office md wondering why father In donned. The Republican party is about to undergo a most sewrv test The testing ground is Illinois and tho issue is loyalty or disloyalty What nro tho facts‘ Mayor Thompson. once intiniutv lrienil of lnrimer and like him. donouncml by Ruismclt an original Lincoln Leaguor and t)pi~ m-I u-u-J nulitician Aim-k\ zit tlii> time the endorsement of the Ri-puhlirv cal ward pnhflcian A seen ans M Hhmm for Fun“ the s{ mute Thom p52 \Hu-n ifn' (‘n-rman p sent to Eurngw. Thnmpmv hbï¬ï¬‚) huhd‘ \n'l‘v [\INI Hall. Thn’ 'V‘. NV» mkn Germans the (‘n‘ruu son dn Me mun grvs< enh‘r mm The hm r \\'iÂ¥\z.!m H m the .\:1‘. a! Um le") I113 mvr in (’10 can Th-‘Se .| rx Thump If Fire Should Destroy jOHN A Through t Rovvn: !) J xmhh : {XS-n HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK H .\ .u‘v Ht» ho: ;\ zhrzw-cnruvr Subscriptinu l'rim A. BUNNHI IOHN 01 IVER President Vlcc Prvddn-n! rz‘ v cu i“ L" Why Assume the Risk Bl‘T NOT ALL THE PEOPLE \l._l. THE TIMI your home, would your valuable papers such as deeds. insurance policies, notes and bonds be safe? when for three dollars you can rent a box in OUR MODERN FIREPROOF VAULTS? Let us show you our equipment. (‘n-rmnn prupJnglish (‘Cnlh \l' J S \ m pSHI vim Ely bvmm .\m! _\ Hepburn \p JOHN L I'm-21.1, and PAH, 1 Park Luke County, Illinois m lc{\ uo==on FACE AND FANCIE SI \\'l‘0R .\'l‘ IAIN-T \\ Stairs Senator 1K1“ hllv‘ (‘w‘om-l by tho- grnc uni Svnumr from lHHmi (\nv mIHmn and :1 half ntlw m |~ \wlI-kmmn. hut Mn- Pb. <[)(l(‘(‘ in nux‘ m 3 good mr' \\“‘ I! mm HI matter “.1 \I Highland Park 557, 553 1 math 51.5.0 Per Year. In Advance Fr .Ul ‘uhn' r \hn-h 1. H11 at the post ofï¬vo .\c( of March 3.1879 w’ 2‘1.‘ fancies? Th0 Rvpublwr' pn- H thus \uzers who are against Th-~:2~.p~ 'mwk a'u} ï¬xes then- b a chance w! m \~ ‘wlnr‘vn Poss .un! Mch‘mn-k uuva mvn with ï¬ne records 111 CM- r‘~~‘t.|‘_ Y'x'uw Thv \h‘ch‘inn [her-Inn- hado‘ung one of loyalxy. The hanur rL-xznre thv JMeM of Thompson. \( Hw‘ "v- pm’. *mmk mlï¬t ho id aiidq- Mu! \ Ax. va rutvnu the m‘lirv Ivyallfl \n-Ir- llL‘!‘l‘.(\ munitions tn the Allies. So were (he wndmg troops to Eurnpo So were mm! he :ww seeks thv sacnnd highest LT 'l .ll ‘. w H‘muu Hun um widie'a 1w w-zl nur men hr kopx a! home. \\'hvn rimiuus were refused at the City \‘wnrnisflun “as shamMUHy (r-uu !H:H‘(i;lh‘d because he refusvd In wm! P.» ql-uh‘d Mayur Thonws-m. '1‘: e .xrcunu-nh and stair-menu or I.’u Mn, and statements pm lorxh HH missinn in France. tany luil and things. ll†:n‘ i.- being written in (he ‘\\ hull ntlwr Ame-rimuv» ,\n x! Hu- nnwm why (“101w in nur m'vr-lmukml (ruin HARRY PAUL L'DELL. at Highland Cashier stxdnh‘ (‘nlum-l H’All !\\ {luv (‘1 h.1~ In Hu -l-‘rhln,v evening n! last woek Mr. qu'gv Buwden was (hv guex! of hmmr :1! un infnrmnl party which “'u-l the“ at tho SI. l‘vlvr horm- «m (vamdn Aumur. 0n Tutwduy cum nmu u! Hm \ka (hr luhlneu mml mm-rlainml .\|I: Bmwlvn n! u slug pm!) Ill With-n" Hnl| (‘urda “vrr Hn nmin hunuro nflt-r “Mch n dw- lwiun‘ Mlppt-l‘ (‘qulu 'l‘urpl \xilh pm-umunln Lulu- UPHPIJ. II Hiuhlunl l’urk “Mint: Ih THE HIGHLAND I‘IH \H-vks' \ :H I! in†“’I“. i> \ (rim! .\rn~ (ilvln iv“ lIH‘m hr] PI“ Mu'ML'ux \I H hrm .l (il'nlm ‘\I.IHIUH| lr‘laIlIL \lu-h _ \Ir‘. Prod â€I‘Q'JHI! and childrc-n u! ‘.\Iinnvupnliz~. .\|iun.. “hu spent the pzut mnnth “ilh n-L-uiu-s and friends 'in lhi~ (13y. will return In her home- .Hm Lulvr part of (hi~‘ wool. Mass Paulim- Wumlor of Peru. “L. ‘\\:|~ Hu- L'lI?-"l Hf Miss Edi"! Ehren- ‘wuchh-r Inst “00k. ‘ “r". KMhnryn KPH) 0! CM) Aux. ;i~ an Hu- sivk linl lhiï¬ wvel. Bn-rnurd (‘wnly uhu hm spent the â€nut gun in Mummnnchus returned fhulm- In \isil his rrluliu-s before vn- lo-rinu Hu- wrxim- as a marine. l‘hmlnirk «‘lmrl-w \Villnrd Svlmnh, youngml mu uf lh-L :md MIN. .1. G. Sclmnh. Inn-w loduy {or (‘nmp Forrest, (hr :n‘m} [running cnmp nt Pt Oglethorpe, (h l'uu‘. Schuuh ï¬niflwd hh coursv In lr main: at ("Imp Grunt hsu wvoks um! lvh {ur «nu-rm.“ senice with Mn. ~l1|r~ t‘ul. .md .\Ir.~. Hulxrlllqllt- and up .huuhh-rx Hruy and Mar) ll'll‘bk'. n»- lurnm‘. SuturdJ) «Wu-mm: (rum Hu-ir hrm .l (: :nM _\l.mxluu Island (h. H) M r “12 HI!“ iI Hurry Slupplv. whn has been su- (inlwd a! (ho Grmu Lulnw Naval Sta. Huh fur HM“ pm! right mum)â€. h, mm H 1hr lhï¬h Ruwv, Camp IAV' cw. Zmn «'nx Hv awn! lmbnr Dav \ l‘ill \lr xll-J \‘(HIE Ihv’l} l'a \(t. r qu‘mhIH‘ \I \lr \I "Mum, Mr. Hm‘m‘ux H nml In Hluhlulu! l'.n‘k [UNI .\II “II "I‘Iu‘k 1H II th- Inih'r“ flnv '!->l’~l'~ H ,Y KY. rx IIH cl‘h Iiu Turpin. \\ hm ll‘l 1M. \lI l‘\i\‘1 I“ I) M 1 Park thphnl lime -p‘u-! .rl \l'll -\\ .uh! \hilim.‘ “'1 “uuh‘. n: H! 1m {Hr «nu-rm.“ senice wun k Hzmk hhhiun The fun\« or flu; nuu (‘21rrit-Ez (“n ;\\s‘lll|1 lkhl \\ \h Yn l! \V I‘l‘ lu'm‘lnd lhi‘ MI‘ Hut-I1 HnHun hfl HI . .Ind 1“ HH‘ hunn' 4 l'nunufl “H \nlnni h“. ln-u-n (ll pzlh A“) Hum \lr:l J. (I. Fidder Hf ‘ll â€up .\"\21Hln l. “hm uni lnkon 1H “hilr in (minim: :n ~ I‘m-n tnknn tn lhc- , [m In I nt xlu‘n Mr, Ind tun .‘(HH hunh' n! Ilippw‘ u-rvod Dr K llv I! pursnnugn Ugh? MN Ian" 'an HM M \‘1'( “mud \\' l ia ho'm- â€(or .ckinav Island L’ \l II H|(1)llll 1m†I “H. Uw {all hrm .uxrinc lu r0- Labor d“- ;\h, )‘nungoytl IN IND To “is â€mu-r H II I) h _\' “hi 1 V‘ \.(’ ptvnfl ‘ 1 .Izuwm ch ï¬r" \li Ill“ uxitnh‘r h“ n0 r~eu~ “1n hmm It \P\t Ht Wit Mr. Hill h» “w um Hluthu! m'l lhl n- npr' H‘L'hh MAI]: Inn pm all! T( \lm <1“ \\ h ('un He HT 1nv\~h‘ (h)! 'N‘I‘I] H u.“ 3i ~l'hh nu rul 1H HI H \1‘ «n- md 'H Mr. .nd Mn. Chm" w“.- m. lem'lng their home on Wnde Street to mm: In Evnnuon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fletcher Bey- muur and family, tmu-ther wlth Mr. H. P. Dickinson'n (nmlly have lua- ly returned from a delightful camp- Inx and t'nnm-lng trlp ln tlw vlclnlly 0! Huclainz “'lnconsln Mr. and Mr-. lluxmcumlm 0! Roger \Vlllinms Aux. haw rt-turm-d [mm a trip through Yellow-twine Park Mr Dunn'ulnhe" health ht muvh improv- ml. Mrp‘ Dumcumhv “as Mrr-l Ruth (‘Ilfllll (‘IIIH'|.‘. Mr‘ nun! Mr». IL A, Sc-llvr) urâ€" ‘L 'l'ho' “if? â€I .\h-rrir|\ R'H-‘i ,..ri.. \thlh lnr m-xthm \! Donald. huh (M'ulhmumnc \l;cr~Y vH I'amun-HHL .md Eugene Twnmln. .xn buck H'lt'r n unnmvr'ï¬ {.n‘mmu 1" (-vnlrnl thmi- \11. .md Mn. Jun-uh I. Proctor and hmlh hmr rl~lurnml (II â€It Park 'shrr :un bun-Indvd lrlp lhruunh lhv \\'.-~'l Thu vmu-d YvHuuntnm- NIL- l‘lmnl I'urk unmng nHmr Inu-n-mlnx localities hum“ H H~ v)! \\.|II.IL'I‘ \\ l~, I I'Arl uln‘l‘l â€H 1»! Mr. :11th Mr~ \Ir \Hnrt Smlmuu of Hmhvumd ~pm thrm- dun 0! int M~ek n! (‘rnâ€" m1 lakv, Ill. Mm Ruth Donut-(borne and MI“ (‘athvrino U'Dunnell spent Thurudny u! but \uwk In (‘Mcnxn \‘lfltlns friends MK Mr Mr. and Mrs. Snlynrds. Misq Bon- xlo Sahulnls. and â€1» Mine: Viold :m-l Plnrq-ut‘r Knudmn upon! Sun- day at Grant Park Mr‘ Juhn White of Alexander. 1;. i‘ ~pvnd£ng :- few d3). ‘l’lh his grandmother. Mrs O'Donnell. Thn' boy! who IQ" Hlahhnd Park (hiya \Aka to Join (I ranks of the at (iulml ‘x'rmy are: lk-lmlr Chm. Mm- nr Ludluu. William Mannle)‘. Jnmeu HIGHLAND PARK. The Minutes Cass-My of (‘hicm were the week end xuexla of Mrs. Agne- Dufly. Eonnnmuu. Juhn Re“). George now .Im. (‘url Oirsor nnd George Schu rrnml '1‘ n-hL'h'. Yul mun Mrs. Mary Parn'll n! (‘hum'o Is \‘iralllnx friends In Highlnnd Wk (hhï¬ wool. â€pint: Liv“! Lennard (‘ Walton. who recently race-Ind his commission 3: (‘nmp Lee. V... n mum; MI pu. ems. Dr and Mn. Wok-on. The Hd‘ovren boys were enterulm ed u the Behendofl home our the week end. On loud†they I" an» mred l0 Wnnoonda vhen they won the menu of Mr. and In D. lur- 9hr \1v'~ The Ilium Ella and Hume Cm- bgll u! on Park won- enlorulnod u vhn- hume n! Minn Ann- Bloomflold last we?! \lrx Juhh (Hm-- has us her guest. \‘l J: l' P“: l: ‘ : ' n' ‘0‘“ \‘Ul’k n... Fl.u!.' l- v- tn um- U! [he w... Fug. ! ,, lâ€" v- tn â€Me H! â€w bndu‘ parly Vor the wedding u! “in u. H.-\.‘ Kmx to Swim: Willllm H_ \1 C(‘nnnmuu. Juhn Re“). George Bow Lieut. Harry D. Farm 0! Wilbur Wright Field. â€Mu. ‘pom (yo dun thu Im‘l With his purentn. Mr. Ind Mr- Harry Faxnn u! Sheridan Rotd Mr.- H-nry Duly and dluxhu-r, 8!)!!!»th hnvr rmurmw! ln Highllnd Park «h.- .r ‘pvn-hnx (hr -ummer with r.‘;\"\"~ 'h “H‘h‘ti‘n “I \lv- Srhuh (-f [Hunk-rim formerly \h“ PoHa Ha'll'H. 0! this city. vh- uzw', n! Y?“ hnn‘v 0! hi? pnhnls. I! “N F P. Hathlnk u ('(‘k en um Hv-lv-I \h \l|~~ In :1 HT} 1H IVI um Forbu of NH Yuri went the * 4Q23~4 Heywonh Bldg.. 29 East Lladison Street. Change Ih-I \lr lhhlull \pq [IIIVIIIH or Sun :vlufl ‘.Ir~, (‘ \I l' “rip. Xv“ \m‘k hr in» vumkr. Jul-n MI-(‘mln- i- making: her »r .mnn- months with hbr plr- r and Mrs. J-w'ph F" lAImv Hmlnm Hrr hlulmnd h- ï¬nd .11.! -! Nu» mull An-ru Squad- Amn- 11 .1! \lumgumrr). Aim. . :1an :u- Immmhuh- ‘nmmnlli pll 'mrm 2321a I't‘k rdun Hm 1 \h'» \1 \\'I~ “amorinc- (l'lhunrll in on- lun “rcki‘ \M'nhtm Inrt Smlmuu of Hmhvumd r dun 0! int vu-ek I“ Cry.- â€in“ -'(vr‘ ‘nrlnl \lr ‘ , 1 r». IL RmIIIifl jrllH‘V Smimxn u hon L'H'HH) anIr-HI 1! nl pr: \ rr-lvl 13:0 Hnw \lv "In! chhlnnd Put u the Lh-uh IL-r: HM hnnun and nun. u plunnnl xluy at Hr“ n H \, Sc-llvr) urâ€" In Hw. Thr)’ n "rum-um Ar. Ira. lA-Ih'r‘ IL I In IJ)_\ID|SL P Wright unnl (home rly MINI Hur- n-uvnl Hulllnx \. \llhllhl. 0f r1} [ruining ufH‘r H mm! Ilul’lh‘u \‘nn llur» 4!) I»! “'uk~ n thlhuld the gum-h- vahrnulu hum-- Irum \lr .Innu \n “Hahn-- "HI \ lutrd Qululny ml M WWW-x4 WW ¢<4+¢W Vote f “A Business Man for a Business Ofï¬ce." Chester C. Ame: was born in Lake count), Illinois, and has lived here all his life. He is cngaged in farming on his own farm at Gages Corners. Warren l L ALL Au: lllll Township. He has long been identiï¬ed with the agricultural organizations of the county and is well ‘ known to all farmers. ; The elesiion of Ames will mean a fair and square administration of affairs ih the Sheriff‘s ofï¬ce. If you are in favor of a man who will do his duty to his county, state and nation, The Newest Creations i Fall and Winter ‘ 3% Candidate for the Nomination for Sheriff on the Republican Ticket, in the Primary Election, Wednes= day, September II, 1918. F. ARENDT, Ladiï¬â€™ Tailor Furrier >te for YEOM A FOR COUNTY TREASURER Vote for Ames We Ari Now Showing lnsaccflon Invited Wednesdd‘r. September 11!‘ past fqur years have apprqxxmately $01!!) Yeoman's ’16 yars exp.“ ence as an accountant makï¬ him ï¬t {or them. He i!“ give you a clean admln Istration 0 one of the most important ofï¬ces m the court house. . RIDIM â€ANTS \i43a4121q . 3x;