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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Aug 1921, p. 6

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“giriuwiis “figfifigfifi This is really a triumph fur the A Eastern games says.thet)L1'hw}\.l~‘ Y. M. C. . sent Ehumd BI‘tHHI In t!’ rector. Americans ma} um! he M and influence in the Far East, nm moral, but aim» in physwul vmiuzm other three. ‘ AN AMER“ -\.\ ;'I‘RI[\1PH Hundreds 01 Japanese and Filipinos and tens of thousands (hinese witnessed the recent [1211 Eastern Athletic (.ames at Shanghai. where this y'ear < meeting took place. The result was a total 01 34 points I'm the I ilipinns‘ m against .‘H tor the Japan- ese and 6 tor the Lhinese. (1f Mr. Harding himself has said that he. does not play golf on Sunday, which is proof enough that his nature is strong enough to resist the worst temptation one \i'ho is Contined to an office six days in the week is called upon to resist. That the anonynmus scribe should class him as a poker addict is beyond comprehension. It is probably the truth that Mr. Hauling is intensely human. and if the companions were there and the spare time he might be found sitting in a game of sevenfrup or dominoes. But men who enjoy a weekâ€"end in camp or the great outdoors or the golf links are not lieyontl salvhtion by any means. uuc llclp Ill Luc lllUVEIHeHl 101' nllernauunal peace. 11 there “'35 a black sheep or backslider in the gathering it was Mr. Edison. who remained at the rear of the crnwd and read a nexvspaper because his defective hearing would nut permit him to share the sermon and hymns. According to the stories of the outing Mr. Harding ate flap- jacks and bacon and eggs, rode horseback, and joined lustily in the singing of hymns which accomifi‘mied the outdoor church seiu vice as a Sunday feature of the camp. The parson prayed for success in the world disarmament? conference and invoked di~ vine help in the movement for international peace. If there was NOT BEYOND SALVATION There is the strangest kind of conflict between that anonymous writer's characterization of President Harding as “the best fel~ low in the world to play poker with all Saturday night" and the story of the President's week-end sqjourn in the woods with such ribald companions as Thomas A. Edison. Henry Ford, and Harvey Firestone, says the Quincy Whig-Jaurnal. Owners of property should see: that wasteâ€"paper and pack- ing material is taken care of and removed regularly. and that rub- bish is not allowed to accumulate. 1?th should make it their duty to see that this is done. and should also make certain that inflam- mables and explosives are propertly‘f safeguarded. that the wiring is standard, that smoking is not alloyved, and that the general rules of good housekeeping are oliseryed. By doing this they will protect life and property, keep insurance rates down. safe- guard their neighbors. and the community. and do their share in reducing the preventable tire waste of the country. The danger is greatest in the hésements which are used only for storage. All sorts of rubbish actumulates, dries. and becomes inflammable, and the hazard is increased by the frequent custom of keeping oils and other dangerous materials there. Many tirex start from spontaneous combustionfifrom defective wiring or from the matches and stubs of careless xemokers, and if excelsior. old boxes. and waste paper are scattered about the blaze gets such a start that there is little chance 'f saving the property. The fire runs up elevator shafts and stai vays, and in many cases ser- ious loss of life has followed. a b‘zh‘cmcm I'n‘ws wnstituw :1 «Mum }‘;1:r'2u' greater attentinn 0n the part uI' WON'T?" I \x'm are due to waste paper. packing me. mm which should not he ullmwd Kn zuw'umuiutv. "( 0f mind," and many business men‘ \x'nuld 1w One year .. “.82 00 Entered as second class matter March 1 1911 at the post office at Highland Udell Brothers .. Florence Warner The Htgblanh; Park Presg Published weekly by JOHN L. UDELL qfnd PAUL L. UDELL. 1t Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois HIGHLAND PARK TRUST Sc SAVINGS BANK JOHV !)|.I\ ER Your ability to save is reflected in your business character and success is made easier. Once you have opened an account here, systematic safving becomes a habit. ‘ Prank-n Our Habits Make Us ‘Smx an act. and you reap a habit; sow a hanit and you {reap a character: saw a character and ydu reap a destiny." James .................................................... . City and Society Editnr Telephones Highland ?nrk 551 and 558 BASEMEN'I' FIRE HAZARD ”The Bank 3f Portional Service. SUBSCRIPTION RA TES \lllK'rUN R klAVHK \'u‘e }’rc‘~'denl the American who started the Far xix. Before the war broke out the In the Philippnws as physical «ii- he {fund ut‘ American initiatiw nm uni)" in sucial, political, and Hiuz’u'pr us a fuundation for the 'I‘IH'}!,\‘I*;\\ lL\RR\ l'.\l I l'u-hler Editors \h‘vkx' trip tn Uh‘ “In tivlds nf Wyoming. qwnt fnur \H-t'ks on t Mn: rmwh in ['uwvll, MI» Alm- Murun m Wuhvn‘ an: lvm'inp: (hum Bay, “.is” an Furth. tum Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubin»: and duuzhh-r. Alin- Louiw, u! (‘hicngm an- \isiting thvir mother. Mrs, Shruve. Mr. um} Mn. William With-n nrv IIH'IHIHEK In l'rhunn, 1H,. whenI they “ill spc'ml smvrnl dmw. » Mr, and Mrs In Kvllushfl an Mr, and Mrs H. R. Moran had as thvir guests nn Sunday Mr. and Mrs‘ Elmer Murnn and Mr. and Mrs. “'il- ham Moran uf River Fort-8L Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gioscr and fam- ily muiumi m Fort Atkinson, Wis, over ”10- wwk e-nd when: they Visih‘d n-Iatln-x Thursday Ml‘~'. Jnhn 1H. (‘Hlltfl to he gonv untii September lst. Mus )lm'uan-t Bunnell is spending the munth nf August in Canada. Mr. William (luyut left Friday for Noble, lll.. where he was called, ow- ing In thy Illness of his mother. {\llss Blrtha llurbaugh returned Wednesday {mm (‘flnmla where she has spent the past few weeks. She will lvm'o Friday for Hastings, Mich. {rum u fiw “cm-ks visit with Mn am Mrs. Robert I). Fur-gnu at Hyannis purl fur the summer. Mrs. Hnruld F. Snnth of I’m I’lmnes. 1H,. spl-nt the week and wifi hvr nun-ms, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmvr Mr. and Mn. George L. Bram“ spcnt the Wm'k mu! 8! Bruwn's Lake Wm as thv gumts uf Mr. and Mrs A. L. Rvnmng. MI: and Mrs. Ray C. Brand haw as their L’Ut‘sté‘ their aunt, Mrs. Ott of (ioncscn. Ill‘ A L B E R T LAISTS 0 N Stationer Cut this :uivortisemc day up In Almust I! ,mli .\Ir Mrs. .1. Mrrtun Miller and daugh- Rmh, and Mrs. Frank Kulwn ('hiragn “‘(‘l‘l' thl’ Kuvfits 1881 ‘.\Ir<. wary (iastfivld I~ m ”w Hmhlunci I’urk hmpitnl Whvrr sht- 1~ «1.70er {mm hvmnrrhzlgrs Mr. and Mrs, Jumw- Duly h-ft Mummy fur Murkinac bland. Wht‘l‘l‘ Hwy \HH mum) 3 {cu \u-«ks LU Miss IihzuM-‘h Mumfer of Lake l‘urvst. “as tho Sunday guest uf Miss Alum Dufi‘y. 3111 Harry Mcflurt‘ left Monday for ()hm where he WIH vmit relatives. Mr. J I“ Proctor and fannly have returned {rum an rxtvmlod nmtur trip m {hr vast im \l H flmmmmm] Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barrutt of Iivu‘ctt. \‘Hitvd rolatiws in this city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Enea Picchioui a: nounce the birth 0! a son, Louis E Sunday, August 5th. \l Mrs. Frank Hoyne has as her gurst, Miss I-Iliznheth Alice Starr of Baltimore. ____-â€"._' â€"--._- Mrs. Annette Jones is spending a dance: held at Goldberg hall u! not {eWs Weeks at Lakeside. Michigan. ’under the management of the club, but Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor are “luv nunnged by Mr. Greiu. Lakeside. Mich. {or a short "cation. Miss Viola I’lnsic returned Inst Mrs. Frank Hoyne has as her $aturdny from Fisk, “'13., where she guest, Miss I-Iliznheth Alice Starr of ‘ has spent the past five weeks. Miss Elizabeth Silber left Monday for Charlevoix, Mich. to be (one about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charies A. Larson left Monday for a two weeks trip to Lake Koshkonong, Wis. I this advertisement and presmn to us with 5( y up tn August 15th between 10 a. mum] 5 M1 \(‘V . “h HJL'M 4H Humnw Buyd. has rvturnmi fiw “00er visit with Mn and ll) _\l This Coupon and 5c FH some. pure. invigonting. unis- y mg, nourishing and pchl-blo f m.) Miws 'Yahnke gm; I‘uul Richtc-r of ()ukwood \\ ,umw :nu! \Vlen; (iuywt all-«3 fur (Hnry. Ill” whur qwnd (ht' m-nnzh of Augud vi Mn. H H. “and! mu! l-H Tuesday nflrr spu-n‘hnu 1M mow! \ch MI um! ‘1!" [rs James ( ‘ollins motored and spent Sunday" Mu Hm 3.1} \\ IN T. Dally \\ IV Sxmth lvfl Sutunln)‘ rm.- Nafmrtnl I’urk, \x'm-rr rl'.‘ rho n-nmmdvy v-f lhr tn-nu and fumlly :u‘u spending a 'n.‘ I'urk. ‘EH fl h Mn. Livlml hf (hump ‘! Mrs Willmm ’I‘humu :mntull'd In Lakn- Hush Wht‘l‘q‘ Ihry “‘1” \pwh ‘.\ I \\ w F. Snnth of Ih-s I'm! the week and whh Mr. and Mrs. Julius I'it'l'~un \«h I “M; l-wli {,I-HL'. ix (vi: “'1” ['1‘ ’HHI I‘FH M. and Miss Martha Saturday for 1w! nthq'r pnints “'hilr there h1 thfi “‘m Nope“ . S. I). [ht \I)! n! \\'I<., a nun. "'Htlm, pun-uh “'1" him' my “ah-X H' M (‘\\ P‘Oll $67 Brand f Math \\|‘l Ott HI 00f il‘oodfornIOc pochgcof ': Butter Kist Pdpcbfi Why: has hem: «'umph'u-d of almut rightvvn miles I average cast of 827.500 3 Gun-rnur Small ha.- tm-tructod the dls'lsmn 0f highways tn receive bids un Ihli vmrk August 23%, and the lot» ting hm burn mh‘rrtlwd for that dntu The Immediate construrtinn of ap- pmximntvly HS mild-s u! Concrete mads‘ has hvvn ordered Ly (Im'rmor Small. following his first week's in~ spwnun u! ruml buzldrm: work In [“llhali. ('unstru‘tlun hf the hikh~ “'fly.‘ 1} «h-pvmlrm upuu .1 fair price, It “as said. SMALL ORDERS I45 MILES OF HARD ROAD ('oulson Sunday «\‘rnmg bonds set at 82,00“ upwu' Dry agents working nut of States Attorney A. V. Smith: uflicc made I svries of raids out around the Ink" uw-r the weekend, among other things seizing n tourmg cur lolded with liquor. At'vnrdinz to the Sun“ Attorney the var and 1L- contents were owned hy Max Andtrs of Wau- cumin. Tourin Car Owned bv Max An _ers pf_Waugouda Con- HH‘HX DRY AGENTS BI'SY IN WEEK END RAIDS MIN uhh t H1 UNITED EVANGEIICAL ° WMWW Mr. and In. Frank Fm an» luv- ing mmurruw fur Lake (km-Va where (hry w“! n-mam {or about eigh! days. Mr. Fm wtll mw n mun-(- at thu- :ny ronfc-rrnn- nf thr Y \\'. (‘, A On uccnunt Hf (hr 131mm! of Miss I'UMI Btu-hm. Mr. and Mrfi. M \V Hwhm “)H aw” (ht-Ir vslutr in Ruvima and hmu- fur ('uln'urmu shurth' {HM Mimi Priscilla Carver and Mrs. Frank North un- uwmiing sew-ml ueeku at Waterville Inn. N. H. Mr. North is abroad on a business trip. Mr. and Mru‘ Funk Butholomny of Chicago have purchased the Sam- Ul‘l Slade home and will take posses- sinn Sept 1. Mr. and er Slade will make their future houu- 1n (‘hlngu thz Mm; IMHH‘ LT The Athletic club wishes to an- nounce that the Thundny night dances held at Goldberg hall u! not under the management of the club, but Jr» H. L Hvlvt h in Hunk l‘nqll' I Rm. “mic-r fl wn thvm m tin-11 Mrs. Paul L. Udell and two chil~ dren Chou. und Domjom. are spending a few days this week in Am tin visiting Hr. Udell'u mother, Mrs. Amick. Ir. erd Wood 11 (in “W Park Pm: m it enjoy!" I “’I nation at his home in Cannon, Ill. (rth‘ July L" Hf this year a tutu] mxlou uf hard surfnce high» fiscated by Raiders INN J H mug U") (W THANKS 0 us With .‘i(‘ any 11.1”:ou 5 p. m. U nu JIM!!! mun thl' H a! the rat: week at In ‘ mile. nm'nm fut: thu- undn). August ‘m! ~t-r\'l(‘v In in! Sunday in -.’ qu- annual and their and family \ H. frwndx u kmdm-n n ..I i-vrl‘ln‘r- ht n! an- In hurl) a [:1 lvvnyw unmn Sumn- uf tht-M- Wm wvekx court- ~him are nftrn followed by two yearn divurn- suits. The publu bra)”: Would he hvnefiu-d by n hulr his: rum runmny mu] H mm morr bum running. ThuM' 01d (10(th that your wife u‘un't let you Wear down town. would mukr sumo pmr Armenian pas.“ in his munny fur a plutm‘raL rm") Highland Park, Ill. LARGEST GROCERS IN THE WORLD Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Co. ovvâ€" mess quality, service and honest economy prices, and genume falr dealmg. That is what makes this great chain greater. Sugar, Tb ............................ 61/2c Butter, finest brick. Tb ................. 50c . P. Red one]: Gold Dust larm‘ pkg are the four corner links of the world’s great- est chain. Nearly every dealer talks about Quality, Service, Prices and Fair Dealings; but back eonversation with honest-to-zood- Pure Lard per pound A dverflséd brand; Milk at Gold Med-I Flour nne-eigh‘h bbl. 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