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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Jun 1921, p. 8

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Human life 15' very cheap in these days. fast seagoing motor boats are easy to obtain, the prizes are rich and the likelihood of capture is negligible. The only remedy seems to be to arm and equip. our coastwise shipping adequately so that they may be able. to give the pirates a warm reception and to show short shrift to any, who are cap- tured. The fact of the matter is that we are too mUCh afraid of our Irish bosses and the Irish vote is a club of which our politiâ€" cians stand in terror. The Irish are tine people. there is no deny- ing that, but they are decidedly temperamental, they are good friends but hitter enemies and when they use their American citizenship to embroil the United States with Great Britain and to further their own quarrel they are going further than loyal American citizens ought to go. There is no more room in this town try for lrish-Americanism than there is for German-Americanism. what is needed is loyal Americanism, not any form‘of hyphenism. and when it comes to participation in other people's quarrels our policy should he one of “Hands off." The recently published accounts of the mysterious loss of the American schooner. (‘aroll A. Deering, and a dozen or more other ships off (‘ape Hatteras and in adjacent waters is startlingr and disquieting. It reads more like an old fashioned romance of the Spanish Main than a plain recital of recent happenings. (‘aptain Flint, Captain English. Long John Silver and Billy Bones seem to he afloat again. T be Htgblanh Park Pram Admiral Sims speaks out like an American sailor but be- cause he criticizes Sinn Fein methods he arouses a storm of abuse. The significant thing about it all is that a man may twist the tail of the British lion to his heart's content. which is a favorite recreation of many of our congressmen. or he may abuse the French as much as he pleases and nobody seems t0! care a rap, but let him say what he thinks about Erin. and the fat is in the fire. He has recently stirred up a hornet's nest by his criticism of Sinn Fein. What he said may be true. but it were better not said. He ought to know something about the subject. When he had his headquarters at Queenstown he had a good many interesting ex- periences with the Irish patriots. the result of which was that he was obliged to forbid his men to Visit Cork and fadjacent cities because of the riots which their presence precipitated. Udell Brothers Florence Warner Entered 13 second class matter March It is not always wise in a public man to express an opinion on controverted subjects and there are times when silence is golden. Most of us have opinions which we prefer to keep to ourselves, but Admiral Sims seems to have no reticences. whichlis unfortunate for him. f We all agree that Admiral Sims is a-good American and a bluff. upstanding, hard-hitting sailorman and we are proud of his record in the war, when he was in command of our American squadron in British waters and cooperated so finely with Adâ€" miral Beattv and the British fleet in combatting the German submarine menace and in safeguarding our transport fleet. It was a remarkable achievement that of the two or three million men we sent to France not one lost his life on the outward pas- sage by reason of the activities of the German L'-b0ats. The efficiency of our navy was recognized on every hand and we are justly proud of the record. ' Admiral Sims, however, has a habit which more than once has got him into trouble. In plain English, he talks too much. He is not afraid of the enemy and he is not afraid to say what he thinks about anything or anybody. ‘ It is not always wise in a public man to express an opinion on controverted subjects and there are times when silence is golden. .A ”finding the anisn \\ nr v ewrun s Convention. Delmar Daniels of llighwood, is visiting his cousin Ray Daniels in Allentown. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John l". l.. (’urtis hwve gone to New Haven to attend the graduation of their son. John G. Curtis. from Yale. which took place yesterday. Mrs. E. J. Foy and son of Detroit. Mich. is spending two weeks with Mrs. Ada Jones. Mr. J. Hecketsweiler, Mr. Thomas Clerk and Miss ('arrie Zimmerman are spending a few days this Week in Gneen Bay. Wis. where they Went to attend the wedding of Mr. ('lark'x Sister. Published weekly by JOHN L. UDELL 1nd PAUL L. UDELL. It Highlnnd Park, Lake County, Illinois NI'MBHR 17 PAGE EIGHT HIGHLAND PARK TRUST Sc SAVINGS BANK To Get Prosperity Started Try This: WEEK. Your savings will mount with surâ€" prising swiftness. Your self-es- teem increases even faster. Definitelv apportion your income UI\()U1 ex pense<. Determine upon a certain amount m be placed in this bank each JOHN OLIVER MORTON B. IAVOB HARRY PAL’ President Vice President Cushidr Telephones Highland Park 557 I SUBSCRIPTION RATES THE JOLLY ROG ADMIRAL SIMS 1, 1911, at the post :oflice at Highland 2BR THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1921 ............................. Editors City and Society Editor d 558 : Mia'ss (‘z‘aroline Willits and McGreg- or Willits have returned from school. Mr. and Mrs‘ John B. Vercoe of Dv Land, Fla. are receiving congraâ€" tulagions on the birth of a son born. June sevxnteenth. Dr. and Mrs. Rnhvrt Horhst have ”turned from an extended trip to Montreal. Ottawa. and New Bruvm- wick. Miss Olivio Orth of MilwaukPe. “'is. 1:. the guest of her cousin Miss Salome Brand. this week Mr. R. H Winter “us ginn a do lightful surprise party by the mem bers nf his fannly last Sunday after noon Thrrv wen (\wmy-mw pres ent of whivh view-n \u-n- grandchild rr-rz‘, Miss Blanche Hilpertshausvr of Shéboygan, Why, was the guest of Miss Emma Evans last week. fliss Ethel Hill has returned from Milwaukee. Wu. whvre she mmplotâ€" ed 'an Art course. Miss Marion Vim Houten of Wat- erléo. la., is visiting friends in this cit; this Week. The Misses Ada and Bessie Decker‘j have as their guest this week their; nephew Raymond Reich. a former] resident of China. He has~ spent the past year in the United States. His»: father is a minister in Beich. .‘itrs. F. (‘. Wet'it an operation at the Highland, Pu'tk hospital lxst Wednesday is get- tinfz along nicely, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Rafferty are the happy parents of u son horn. Mon- day. June lilth. Norenberg who under-1 Mr. and Mrs. (‘harles it. ('ruin- of (hit-ago are spending the summer in Highland Park. Mr. R. E. Winter \nis git‘eii a de- lightful surprise party by the memâ€" tiers of his family last Sunday afterâ€" noon. There were tummy-one presâ€" ent of whieh eleven Were grandchildâ€" Awhose career enihrai-ed ‘ cou rt commissioner lllfit‘flfit‘ IHUUCHI Uy ”IUIKQ'HlIUH. The death of the veteran legislator. service in both branches. of the national eon KNEE, came after a severe relapse fol lowing a day marked by improve ment. With him when he died were Mrs. Mason and his daughter Ethel. Mr. Mason is survived by a widow land seven adult sons and daughters l". l'nitwl States of Wuukegiiii, Ethel Winsdow Mason. Mrs. H, (‘. Hall, Mrs. R. W. Huck. Willuim E. Mason, Jr., Rtxlt'rh'k White Mason and Lowell Blake Mason, The last nun tioned was assix'iutul Wllh his father in the law business iii (‘hieaxo Good Humored and n Worker The passing of "l'nt'le Billy" re moves {nm congress one of It,‘ iiioi-‘t iiit-turesquu figures, of his eollengues pay tribute tn his unfuil ing good humor, while at the same time testifying to his i'upaeity {or hard work and his mine M ii nation“! legislator. ...Lewis Mason. 8111““ Mrs. F, (‘. anenberg who under- we-g'n an operatmn at thv Highland Pu'tk hospital Inst Wednesday is get- ting: along nicely, Mr. ('. M. (mu-s has returned from a very successful fishing trip at Twin Lakes, Wis. The Misws Ada and Bessiv Decker havie as their guest this wm-k their nephew Raymond Reich. a former resident of (‘hina‘ Hy has~ spent the past year in the United States. His father is a minister in Beich. The Misses (‘aroline Schulz. (‘ath- erim- (Maser und Darlene Jones haw returned {rum l'nion (‘ollc-gv, IA’ Mtrs. [u., fur the summer Mrs. Lloyd M. Bergen and John ire spending the month of June in \ Irginia and “I” go m the Massachu- sects must for the rvst nf the sum- mer, Dr" Bergvn ls staying with his daughter. Mrs. Mnnsur until their return, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bahr and family left yesterday on a motor trip to the DeIls whero they will spend a week. . 'I‘ho- Mun“ Bvrniw um] Gladys tear} urn- wundmg [hh “wk m (‘hi- Link” vmtim: rvlunvm ANN. Frank (”rum uf Xvunrk. 11]., rain! the lattrr part uf Izht \H'rk with he? purrnb. Mr. and Mrs. M. H MN'ut’fx‘r}: Shu lrf! )Iumiuy fur her Plume. NIIS< .\!|(-r Duffy urrnlmmnying m'vr {hr “wk «m1 hrr >i~tvr and brutl'h-r-m-Imv, Mr. :m‘l Mra “up m-n Flsht-r uI' Kunkukrv. 1H I‘Zlmvr Koun rrlurm-d In thwr hum- “lth thq‘m and \HH qwmi hm “Tn-ks \Kn- mg [ha-m, Mu. .Juhn Rudulph h [M fllH',~( of Mn“ II. 1}, Evans lhh~ ww-k. .\lr. lmn Rudnlph of ('alifurnm, i< \mling hie mother at the R. (2' Hum“ hum.- Mr‘ and Mrs. H‘ I), Krnfivld. of Orange I’vuk. AlzL. whn un- vnruutv to their summvr humv u! ('nss Lukv, Minn. spent the wwk u-nd as th- glivsts of Mr. and Mrs. H J, Hum _ Mrs‘ Thomas (‘rcigh and family WI“ spend thv summer at Raul.- Ldkv. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schnmdcr spcm the work vnd u! Lakv Brulnh. W15. 'Mr. and Mr» Vem-il Muzik sprnt several days last week at lhxmm, Hl.. attending tho Spanish War \R-tvrun" (‘upventiun Mn Allan Baku and small son of \Cmmapulis Minn. is \isiting her parents. Mr. and Mr» (.mrgc M, N \qfrd. ”Miss Kt'nu Um 1hr 2mm! Tu‘N chkor. :'\\'illi:un Furrwt. Jr, IS expected hmm- {rum Andm’cr. Saturday. Mr and Mrs. John ”mum-r pf (‘hlâ€" gap» vu-n- thy Sunday gucsh of Mr‘ dud .\lr.\ Fruit-rick T. (inldvn. i‘HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHWD PARK, Mrs. Hwy V lh-ckcr uf Evanstnn ucniny «If Mn: T nu!) hm‘i 4h hm-r «ml hrr >i~h“ hu' guvxt “mm hs. huxhu-r Mr. and Mrs “‘39 H One of these days a lut uf \ruakor! will wake up and find they arrived I! Norm-lcy nanny weeks before thh- out their knowing it of realizing the business upportunitls-s that must there. (‘onscientinus {u the t-xlrrmv. Mr Mason retained In the end an intense interns! In the Work of ('n-ngress and insisted on being kept xn touch With the proceedings on the Porter peace resolution. in which he hld a vital xntervsL [)mappoimmont m-er his in- ability to participate in [hr peace do» hate. a subject which was rinses-t In hrs heart heart, unduuhtrdly had It: efiect in hastening {hr vnd. friend:- said. Death Occurred “until; William I. 1"BiHy") Mason of ('th cam». Illinois congressmanvatlarge. died a! the (brunt-gs HallJmtvl In Washington last Thursday. 'Jum- l6. frllowing a u-n~day stuck n! hvan disease induced by Indigestion. The congressional party which no- companied the body from Washing» ton. a committee appointed by the mayor, members of the Hamilton club. members (I! the (‘hicago Ba: Associr tiun, and members of the fire depart‘ ment, attended the funerul servicm,’ which Wei? hold at the Third L'nit-, urinn chum-h at 10 o'clock Saturduy.; The Rev. Fred Huwley conducted the‘ services. Mounted policemen escorted the bod) tn the (hunh A special train took [ht funeral part) tn “nu . krgun where the bod) was interrt‘d. l Thv pallbearers were (‘lurence Ol- son. Lawis l’asfow. Thomas McGuin'. Wallace Shim. Robert E. (‘rowtn Wil- liam (‘. Strong. l)‘ l". Anderson. and Harry Hamlin, Two rooms of the home Were fillul wnh flowery {rum Un- l‘n-xidrnt and Mrs. Harding, Gov. and Mrs. Small. former Governur and Mrrx. Dunne. formt-r Governor and Mrs. hunk-n. from senators and cungrmsmen and from many friends, rich and pour. On a uble lay telegrams of condolence from all o'er the country. from Pans. from Ireland. A huge American flag, embossed with the words. “to 1 True Americln,’ was draped uu-r the can; ket. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinn. Mn! George Hinn and Mrs. Lafone toured‘; from Wistonsin the early part of this ‘ wz-ok and are the guests of Mr. and; Mrs. G. J. Hinn. , Hundrrds uf {rn-mi~ u! Un- Inh- ( nngrvssmun Wllllnm K. Mnmn, thmnm-d his home at 3314 \Vushxng. ton lmulmnni, (‘hn-agu, Frldny afu‘n nmn und vn-mng to pay their last l‘k'spfl'tfl. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wyles are the happy parents of a son horn yes- u-rduy at thv Highland Park hum pita]. Mrs. (‘rmg mother of Mrs. Herring. who {all on thv basvmvnt Hairs last Saturday fracturing her r1hs i5 gr!- ting along nk‘vly. WILLIAM E. MASON § FUNERAL SATURDAY i Mrs. Elisha Morgan and childrvn 10!! Tuesday for Portage. Wash. where they urv planning on making their hume in the future. Mr. Morgnn er Hrmy Baum h-fl lust Rut urduy fur hvr ~umnwr hunh' n! (Hh'k mm, )ilkhlL’flh, u'ltn her «haughty: lh-tty. 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