ephone 65 oil bumer inâ€" to any heaterâ€" the great. V * Kerm ie * 2C & 1248 ial XZ J DAY, APRIL 15, i Plant d Ki The officers of the American Legion Posts will gladly explain the many benefits ofgovernmqt insurance to the men if given an opportunity. If you haven‘t reinstated and converted your insurance get in touch with one ofdheuornnlutiouhsoonnpog- sible and talk it over with them, > : Remember that July 2, 1926 is abâ€" solutely the last day, under the present law upon which this insurance can be reinstated, and converted to one of the six standard forms of policies that thiU.s.govermuqhvfldngtor the exâ€"service men of the World war only, and remember that this insurâ€" ance is absolutely the best, safest and cheapest insurince that can possibly be bought. * } A, great many men when in the service virtually took out the insurâ€" against their own wishes in the :e&er, but today are realizing that aflt all the government was right in this matter. The protection was needed at that time and was given at a very: low rate. Singe their return from the service protection is needed now more than ever and they can still have the advantage of obtaining govâ€" ernment insurance at less than cost. The insurance dro amounts to over two and oneâ€"half billion dollars. Under the | of Dr. Frank T. Duffy, regional manager of the U. S8.. Veterans‘ <Bureau, 111 N. Canal street, Chicago, mlnoiT. gall exâ€"service men‘s organizations, the American ug{on, Veterans of F\/ Wars and tbq&one Service© Chapters of the Ameérican Red Cross, conduct an intensive campaign during the next three months and endeavor to have all the exâ€"service men who have alâ€" lowed their insurance to lapse, to reâ€" instate it. fal » The state of Illincis sent 320 men ‘into the military service du the World war. Virtually all of these men took out the War Risk Insurance while in the service but since their discharge â€" over threeâ€"fourths, not knowing the value of this insurance, allowed it to lapse and today are in ignorance as to their rights to reâ€" instatement and conversion of this inâ€" surance. | Cannot Be Renewed Thereafter Under Present Law; Legion Post Will Aid ‘Any Service Men Who Wish Assistance JULY 2 LAST DAY OF GRACE . in TiTe DotRANCE THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926 Lean Beef Soup Meat, the Ib. ... Peas, fresh, sweet, tender, 2 lbs. for .. Spinachâ€" fanqy, fresh Strictly fresh 8 dozen :. Breast Lamb the Ib. :.: Fresh Plate Beef the Ib. ... ... cli _ Boneless Beef Stew the ID. . ... Lcsluls.. .. SIRLOIN ROASTâ€" Boneless Rolled 28 Beef Roast, Ib. ... AOC Halibut Steak the Ib. ._...:~L the Ib. ... EGGSâ€" Phones Highland Park 1677, 1678, 1679, Deerfield 143 "Sweetheart Brand of Pure Foods" mmw Park, Illin Free Delivery Service to Ravinia, Highland Park, Highwood, Fort Sheridan and Deerfield i Much Insurance Lapsed FOR FRIDAY ONLY Fancy White Potatoes the »«k 70¢ Legion Posts Aid SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, â€" Abe * 10¢ 40c 164¢ 124%c 29¢ 89¢ 20c¢ 40¢ "The ‘right‘" to advocate the violent overthrow ‘of our government does not exist, any more than the right of the individual to publicly advocate the Iynching of his neighbor and to inâ€" cite a mob to that end. When that ‘right‘ is demanded in behalf of agiâ€" tators who publicly acknowledge their loyalty to an alien political party domâ€" inating a government which makes no concealment of its purpose to overâ€" throw this government by revolution, it is invoked in behalf of treason, which the constitution defines as givâ€" ing ‘aid and comfort to this nation‘s enemies." 1 "We have here a government by public ‘opinion. © Under our form of government publi¢ opinion can change both |the : constitution and, the . laws. The means are provided by which this can be accomplished. There can be a complete change in the personnel of government and in the laws which govern the American people within a period of six years; for within that period every executive and legislative officer must return to the people for a grant of authority. "Free speech means the right of every citizen to express his own views with regard to our officials, our laws, our institutions, and even our govâ€" ernment itself, in an effort to change these laws, officials, institutions and form of government.. Any limitation of that right would represent a deâ€" iptrture from the spirit of Americanâ€" sm. { 5 "But what does ‘free speech‘ mean ? Freedom does not mean that each man shall do as he pleases regardless of the welfate or safety or rights of others. â€" It méans that he shall be free to do what he pleases, up to the point where he does not invade the freeâ€" dom of otherapor the general lntm of society. Freedom cannot f monopoly of any ont individual or group. It must be‘limited by the right of others to similar freedom. Free -r-;h means . ihe right to every man to express opinion as to our government and its constitution and laws, but does not mean the right told'oél“thomtmwdtb.‘ov. ernment ‘by violence, according to George B. Lockwood, who writes ediâ€" torially in the current number of the National Republic under the caption: "What Free Speech Means." Mr. Lockwood says in part: FREE SPEECH DOES . NOT MEAN LICENSE No Man Has Right to Advocate Overthrow of Government, Says Lockwood R A P P B ROT H ER S DRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN BACON SQUARESâ€" 2 to 3 Ib. pieces, Ib, ........23%4¢ Sliced ID. ...>........!......:=."««, 00 Rolled Pot Roast he â€"1b. :..!..l.... Veal Breast with pocket Miller & Hart Armour‘s Star .. Cabbage, Fancy new, the Ib. ... Beef Pot Roast the ID. ............. Front Leg: Veal Roast, lIb. ... White Figh the Ib. :.: Rhubarb, Crisp tender, 2 lbs. for Trout the 1b. ‘STRETCHING THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY PHONES:178â€"179â€" FOR MONDAY ONLY gPRECHL .. SOAP SALE _ Highland Park‘s Down Town Store io _ 22¢ 2904c ive T3 28c 18¢ 30c¢ 45¢ 40¢ The value of the house rent on the farm . includes : interest, depreciation on the house and cash costs of insurâ€" ance, taxes and repairs. 7 But â€"much ‘of the capital employed in raising the food items for the famâ€" ily is necessary for farm business and the materials used in their proâ€" duction are sometimes byâ€"products or wastes from the living. Much of the labor in producing the family living is done at odd moments, or by the chilâ€" dren. s ¢ The department points out further, however, that the value of this living does not come to the farmer freely without effort and free of cost. The direct money cost for some of the items enumerated is not great, but represents labor, capital and someâ€" times cash outlay for materials. . â€" not the only item to be taken into account in figuring the farmers inâ€" come as they get material assistance in the way of food products for the family, houses and in some instances fuel. According to the Department of Agriculture, data collected from several thousand farms shows that the value of the family living at farm prices approximates oneâ€"third of the cost of the living of farm families, and. twoâ€"thirds: of the cost of food, fuel and house rent. It averages one.â€" ninth of the farm receipts and oneâ€" third of the farm income. The figures, as the department points out, vary with the different localities and the different years, and with the different families, too. Six and seven years ago, when the farmer was conâ€" sidered very prosperous, the value of the family living: on the farm was only about a fifth as much as the farm income. . But after deflation and depression came, two or three years later the value of the family living: on the farm was oneâ€"third of the inâ€" come. Should Be Considered In Calâ€" culating ‘Average Income, Says Report f LIVING EXPENSES 7 IN FARMER BUDGET Head Lettuce, crisp, tender, ea. Rib Lamb Chops $he ID. .55 mcoas Best Native Sirloin Steak, ID. +......c..c.. Loin Lamb Chops the lb. ......:..'.;..............4 Fresh Herring the "ID. :.:. Filet VHaddie the Ib. ...3 Best Native Porterâ€" house Steak, Ib, ... Celery,; fancy Calif., tender, ea WITH A $250 GROCERY ORDER NOT INCLUDING FLOUR OR Hind qtr. 1926 Spring Lamb . Shop Phone H.P. 457 Res. 1985 513 Elm Place, Highland Park READ OUR AD EVERY WEEK IN THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS NE Ane PM FOR TUESDAY ONLY FRED C. BREMER THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Jobbing Promptly Done Granulated Sugar 10 Ibs. for 59 c Carpenter and â€" ~Builder ; CABINETS SUGAR â€" Pure H'inul E Cane Sugar }2rlbs,,.4 49(! | ; 10, 15 â€"60c¢ SUGAR OR SOAP 45¢ 55¢ 50¢ 42¢ 20¢ Smoked White Fish the 16.‘ .}..";:" 5002. Flank Steak the Ib. :. Best Native Round Stéak, Ib, ... Shoulder Veal Roast, the Ib. Fresh Spareribs the Ib. ... Pork Shoulders the ID..::......... Such a scheme, it is poi out, will: make it impossible to raise a twoâ€"dollar note to a twenty or a two hundred one, as has been mct‘qfully accomplished in the past. 3W Fore qtr. 1926 Spring Lamb ... Cauliflower, fancy large ‘heads, ea. . Turnips | | yellow, the lb. Additional safeguards against counâ€" terfeiting constitute another reason for the decision to issue new notes, While it has not been defini (X’I cided, the suggestion is being : ered that bills of different m& nations be issued in varying The new plans are to secure five notes from a sheet instead of four, as at present. i Pss Several reasons ‘dictate the change, it is stated, First is that of economy. The paper which is now used, because of a secret process in the possessio of the Crane P:gcr Mills of Daiton, Mass., is only obtarinable at $ high cost. The process, which was perâ€" fected :under the direction of ¢ Senator W. Murray Crane, late ownâ€" er of the mills, is said to weave silk threads in the paper in such a manâ€" ner as to defy successful imitati +he government, it is ed in press dispatches from Washington, will soon radically change the form of its paper money, which has A unaltered almost since the foundation of the republic. e Various Reasons S for Plan; Different Sizes Different Amounts â€" ' MAY CHANGE SIZE â€" _ ~~ OF PAPER MONEY SPECIAL DOLLAR SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY $3.50 25%c¢ 234%c¢ 194¢c 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ 35¢ â€"b¢ o no hi ukh Aonek To precc h .A Fresh Stew ing Chickens Ib, ... Smokedfutts the Ib. 1: the Ib. Carrots 8 bunch Caliornisa Hams Spring the ‘ _|! _ §. NICHOLSEN A, G. McPHERSON & SON Touring Car $854.9 g ioadster . $853.82 “o'upe s 9% $906.l Sedan . . $959.9 Highland Park, Ilinois Phones H. P. 120â€"121" pholstering and Draperies _ . Slip Covers ainting of Porch Furniture and Breakfast Seta 366 E. Central Ave. Delivered Prices for Lake Fone(t V Greatest Values in s for .. APRIL 16 and 17 1925 Dopee BrotnHers History *"* * 30%c¢ n .__309%c __ _37%c esersr a (. â€"29¢ 2094c t 234¢ 42¢ 10¢ Phone 276 Fr. Cream .Cottage Cheese, :Ib. ..:..:::::. Beef Kidneys 2 for ;. Green Onions the bunch _ Fresh Asparagus Lean, Sugar Cured, in 3 Ib. pieces} Ib. ._. Very Best Rib Roast Beef, the Ib. ... .. Goose Liver Sausage Imported Roquefort Cheese, Ib. ..__._.....:.. Uneeda . Biscuit Bach .. 1 s 2s ery Butter, SALT PORK BUTTERâ€" Best Eligin Creamâ€" Highland Park, NL lb PAGE ELF 25¢ 25¢ 55¢ 22¢ w4