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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Sep 1920, p. 9

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fl 8. Come '1 bnng YOU" St. Johns CARPET AND RUG WASHING HAMILTON-BEACH METHOD HlGH‘LAND PARK «3 Y; Wear our good "Nifty" Clothes \nn. A 1nd )ick out the LlOtht‘S you want, then D: m ms in to bm them for _\ou UH A v o l-or thoroughly trained capable and efficient oflice help should be an inspiration to all )oung men and women who aspire to entering the busims world. We train you. 3cl|oo Year "I III av u\-- .ku .. . E\'.\NSTON_ m 'smass' COLLEGE 634 DAVIS A. 8; LOOMIS ’x‘omxse to study your lessons better if M”. gave you some mce new clothes to [1 OAL \‘ ut' parcms In dress their boys well. upnn the mother and father as well as THE E. T. BURROWES C0. 175 W. Jackson Blvd. Phone Wabash 2020 S. FELL Have Your House Equipped with Bl'RROWES METAL WEATHER STRIP Keeps out cold air and dust Saves 20": to 30’? of your fuelébill THE INCREASING DEMAND Tel. 307 Lock Box 201 ear BeginnfiSenumber ht Highllnd. Park. Phone 936 sI'JOX KNUCKED [IVE ‘ HORNET’S NEST 0N OWN PARTY’S HEAD Charge Regarding Campaign Funds Fjares Back and Singes Democrats. People Willing to Contribu‘e t Get Rid of Democrats. but Not to Keep Them in Power. THEY WANTED TEN MILLION. AYHI 1hr I‘UHWI ull SHHIIIMM H IIH~ I'I'k'lx n'nnlvnu‘mlw! lM-Im-n'ulx' ‘11:! MW X'vuwm ll \Hit‘ t'mtwm liltii thF're ni‘t’li'l a Sin- l‘n‘lt‘nt nnrniukr of pinln people ln tht‘ l‘niteli Slutws “hm wnnt a Continnunvo at I’t'iiitil'riliil‘ ruiv. to contrihntn- even onwtvnth of SitHINDJIUU. it has tm-n dvnmnstrn‘twi that when-ax tlw grrnt hody of thv p00 ploâ€"lltvruliy tlmnmnds of thmn ~ have willingly I‘utitributod from 50 t‘t‘ii'S to $11100 to he rid nf the present [inmormtii' mitninistrntlon, and to de- fe-nt tinwrnor t‘ox; on the other hand not tbmummie and not even hundn-dl are Minn: to (‘ontrlhnto 5 vents ttr ward a Continuance of Wilsonism. What Record. Show. it has hwn shown hy sworn moon}! that whervus. in dvspltu of Mr. (‘ox'l ontragvd {vellum ovt'r the disposition of thousands at ordinary American citi- zens to help pay the exponsvs of de- feating him in his campaign {or the presidency. Mr. Cox in 1014 viewed with (‘omplnvvnoy the criminal ottorts of his campaign managers in Ohio to extort from the L‘hii Servim- any pioyoes of tin- state mntrlhntinns in- tendwi to fnrthvr his pvrsunul puilti- (‘al fortnnus. It has been sinmn hy 1the tvstlmony of Mr Cox's nu'n run)- ‘lpalgn tnnnmrors that the “1100.000 ‘which the Ih-pnhlican nmnago‘rs hope ito misc fur nil politlcul purposes this iyear is not more than can legitimately i be expended for this purpose, and that tit-m- trunk Democratic managers iwouid also likv to time a similar } amount. but don't see any way of get- i ting it. nmnl‘. l wrhh‘HH Hm‘l‘ ll H it has been Shown that the common. ordinary rank nnti tile of the American people, for the first time in American politics, are ready to contribute out of their own pockets to defeat a candida- cy which represents all that in repug~ aunt and hostile to American institu‘ tions, and that this willingness of the American people to contribute to the ‘ expense of defeating the Democracy ii. the solo hnsis of Governor Cox‘s 3 charge of a conspiracy to buy the gov- ernment of the I'niled States. Inci- dentally it required the candidacy of Governor ("ox to Introduce into a na- tional cmnpnign the doctrine that it ‘ is possible for the people of the [Ynlted {States to bu) their own government. innlees Mr (“or unconsciously means to convey the Men that in this cam- ‘ paign the [M‘titult- are lu huy hack their government from the autocracy which has seized it and refuses to let :0. Finally it has been conclusively dear onstrated that if the Democratic party in to secure any money to waste in a vain effort to achieve a Democratic victory that money must come exclu- sively from men of the (‘oionei Deeda' type and the iinyton aircraft Plunder- bund. and from the Wall street inter- national financiers. who alone will profit through the participation of the United Staten In WHIOII'I League of Nations. All of these conclusions have been demonstrated hy sworn testimony bo- fore the Senate (‘ommlttee with a mnthetnniicui precision which would have met the vlilllll‘iilfllli‘ approbation of the into Mr Hilt‘iiti Governor (‘ox'x grout Mpuw hue pen-red out. it was l n faiw :tlnrtn ,lr'!) Iri It The candidates show their deep {cel- :ing for the sufferings of the people' 1 by coming around and kissing me ba- - l biea. The coal miners who try to gvt their way by {rm-2mg tho country Lu death, are not probably Hu- unly poo» ple in the World vapahh- of swinging a pick. campaign The people who think the “'3” street cxplnsion was an accidvnt are abuut the same ones who used to think that cars lauded w1th potatoes used during the war to burn up from spontaneous mmhustiun. \Vhon your boy riuims hr is grown up enough to wvar a lwlt. you can rt}. flect that it is a mighty mm'onient thing (0 have in l‘l'atiillt'i\‘\‘ fur coir rectivc discipline. a, WILL :«I ”H' “('l may hark to the issues of tho |M'1'l 1H Hf «m III'IHUHMHHNI HIM Hwir ”MN mugmm' mlvlnun munJm-rs nn-u-r ll «:Impulgn fund u! LIHUINI, Hu- lh'lnm'rutic .-\pv11w uf mwlmlf mil» wl up Hu- muwlmu-r)‘ fur of n vumpuign fund of 'l l\\‘ [ml 1! 1AM HOSTER .\l ll> Vumpnlgn (‘ur 1:511 dvmulh- {mu nh-tl lv_\' Um 8“.er .H'."I‘~ of HI-u-rnur Hzm “my be sum sun; HIP P H “Mud.- 1| \\ Q‘rl Tclepbéne 1234 North Shore Trains For the Business Man For the Shopper For the Theatre Parties Limited Trains Chicago North Shore _ Mgwaukee R. R Convenient Direct 3m AUTOMOBILES ME are renient Fast Comfortable ct Clean Dependable Note the Convenient Schedule Express Trains to Chicago leave Highland Park daily as follows: 3- I‘LL---A lx-ue Highlund Park ll 11 12 mm 00 50.. F0 6 :20 p. m 50 a. 20 a. 50 a. 20 p. Then every half hour until 11:50 p. Highland Park Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 [livery half hour thereafter until Then every half hour until to Chicagoleave Highland Park 9very hour from 6:29 a. m. to 1:29 a. m. Arm} in Chkllo ll 12 mmmm unnu fi%%% 55 a. m. 25 p. m. 55 p. m. 25 p. m. :55 p. m. 9mm j 1:411“ 1.

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