be , are» hundred years agn, «in the sixth of September. 1630, a little sl‘i the 'Muytlnwer." at 18†tons l1iirtlen set sail from Ply- mmith, I‘liigl and. having un lnvzml t'nrty-une emigrants and their tumilies -n‘ 11):} passengers in nil. lmuiiil fur the almnst tinknmvn .«ms' wt New Engluml. where they hoped tn estululish themselves as set'lers and lie tree tn gm'ern themselws iinil tn Wurshii; (iml (“'(iillli 21g tn the (lictutes Ht their \‘HllSt'lt‘HW’ unil free tr 1m the perseeiitinns they haul sutferml in England as separatists t'rum the established L‘htlFCh and members wt lllllt‘lN‘Htlt‘Ill rhiii‘i'hes {Minded Lipnn the cungregzitiunal Hrtlt’l‘. . ()11 the eleVenth of December (the twenty-second new style) utter ii lung and stormy voyage they landed at what is now Ply- niwttln Bliissarhusetts. anti prnceetled tn establish themselves up- ui: rim? stern and rock‘lmiincl must. Thirteen years earlier :U‘. English t'l)lt|li}' tinder (‘iiptziin .lnhii SntLU‘ haul been planted at .lnmestmvn. in Virginia, and utter mew; early hardships hail ii iit'teen rears increased tn tire lhlltlsâ€" £t!‘.‘l swils But the [\H) mlwiiies (l titretl greatly in spirit and iiuriwse. 'lhe \iiginians neie Lil\£lll(t‘>' and members (11' the i‘hi‘rvh ut' England and merrnzint :ulventurers: the l’lymniitli set- 'lrjl‘s 1v, ere imur men and lllll cue (it ms 1.11 religinii. and the stern \ir'nu ‘1'."l1-él’il1'rims"me tiitheii en H-riiiisi it religions tl‘..i1‘~ iictwr x1. nit h m.1 (l »1 their settlement l» th t'h'iii h :ii if state in «111.1. {Ex-1 \\t‘!1' men “hm hdd sutteretl pc1i‘A1suiitiini1. iwi‘ their .m inns 11ml “nu the mselxe “ere iiitnlerun mi â€1â€.“ \Vhttl l-iifenil trnm then: It «as an age ut inmlerante l1 it Upnti "m lutllhldtluli of their stiirtlr \irtues “as reared the striitttiie wt .\e\\ l1 ngl1i1. (l life illlll thurznte \hir h has had so large a sliziie ii: shitting uur American institutinns. . It is righ that “e simtild honor then memurv and preserve to posteri t\ the \irtues the\ illustrated. "h!':‘v?‘~ nt' England 'IrflN \wrr puur me l: is not that great issues are lacking. that great questions wt' public policy are not to be decided. for it is freely admitted on iioth sides that the issues to be decided by the votes cast on No- '~.ember second will register as momentous a decision as the Am- erican people were ever called upon to make. Great questions of public policy are hanging in the balance. questions whose decision will pi'ot'iiiundly intluence the welfare of our country and the hapâ€" oiiiess and prosperity of our children and our children's children. But to these issues the majority of voters are strangely apaâ€" ‘lietic. It is as if they were so weary of world politics, so exhaust- ..d by the tense emotions of the past ï¬ve years that they are will- ing to delegate their thinking on national and political subjects to the statesmen and politicians who are managing the campaign. and to be guided in their sutl‘rages solely by personal prejudices and old party loyalties. The real question which is going to determine the election arises out of the personality of Woodrow Wilson. That extraor- dinary man may be said to be alone responsible for the present political situation and for our national humiliation. His egotism. ‘iiis stublmrniiess and partisanship. the narrmvness of his one- track mind. his egregious blunders and lack of tact have alienat- ed from him to a large degree the personal loyalty and sympathy the men of his own party and have so embittered his oppoâ€" nents that they are blinded to the great achievements and great qualities of mind t‘or which history will give him credit. The Htgblanb Park Pram Entered as second ciass matter March 1. 1911, at the post ofï¬ce at Highiand Park, Illinois. under the Act of March 3. 1879. PAGE SIX x 4w!" [levy WIS'LHTV. Where are- I'm- m‘ass hzmd> and thc 1011'}: light parades and .mmer<. thv part)" war vries and the grout public meetings? ‘Whew al‘v the snows nI' Vester-year‘.†Am! whn answmw '\\'herc‘.‘" The mnsequence is that this is a campaign of prejudice and {istrust and misunderstanding. and it is a calamity that it is $0 ind that {here muld nut have been a fair and upon minded dis- 'H\\.H!‘. wi' [in ix<liw> which have in he decided, ft! .\'€“i\;}‘ ‘1! Telephones. Highland Park 557. 55! \ (‘.\)ll’;\l(i.\' ()F APATHH JOHN L. L'DELL and I’AL’I. L. I'DEIL. at Highland Park. Lake County. Illznuis PH [-1 l’lLGRIM FATHERS mr M";§:M.x:fl 31 ‘44“ km â€E 3?me mqum‘ r? N l\. Chlvuzo Advertlelng Manager To]. 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