all ircuit! Wave guaranteed for five No comb necessary. Only acy im our beauty and SHOPPE ce have been your hospital _ * ugh for n:j ip twice as years but wou Park Instiâ€" KHighland Park 1990 Bay Road ital , JANUARY 6, 1927 Sealp Treatment Â¥hi "Will you cause a dvv:f to be preâ€" *pared without unnecessary delay with a motto expressing in the fewest and tersest words . possibleâ€" t}ifl" national recognition." and devices that, should be ‘placed upon the coins of the United States. Therefore nothing could be done unâ€" til further legislation w-r passed by congress. | t j On account of an old {law on the statute books Director ‘tollogk was unable to at once carry out this sugâ€" gestion. It: was found that an act passed in 1837 prescribed the mottoes ‘Submits Duigl’: j _ In December, 1863, Dir r Pollock submitted ‘to Secretary (;:(s)e for his approval, designs for new 1, 2, and 8 cent pieces, on which lâ€™ï¬ was pro« posed that one of the following motâ€" To this the secretary] replied as follows: "I approve your mottoes, only suggesting that on that with the Washington obserse the motto should FOR THE HOUSEWIFE WHO FIGURES COSTS: WET WASH 25 LBS.. FOR $1.25 AT THE: RELIABLE UNDRY HIGHLAND PARK toes should appear: "Our Country; "No nation can be strong except in the strength of God, or safe except in His defense. The trust of our people in God should be declared on our naâ€" tional coins. srrl f CHC WEPGICUHy MNCM AZMDCLUYy 420 04 "This would make a beautiful coin, to which ho possible citizen could obâ€" ject. This would relieve us from the ignominy of heathenism.| This would place us gqpenly under the Divine proâ€" tection we have personally claimed, From my heart I have felt our naâ€" tional shame in disowning God as not the least of our national disasters. _|_"M. R. Watkinson, â€"| _ Minister of the Gospel." Makes Impression > This letter seemed to thake quite an impression upon Sec Chase. On November 20, 1861, he wrote James Pollock, director of the Mint, as follows: | mt field stars equal toftl:dmm;bor of states united; in the folds of the bars the words, ‘God, Liberty, Law,‘ THURSDAY, JANU dess of liberty we shall have next inside the égteen s a ring inâ€" scribed with the ‘pe "aumion‘; within this ring the all| seeing eye, crowned |with a halo; beneath this eye the American flag, bearing in. its What if our republic w not shatâ€" tered beyond recomtmca:;x? i Would not the antiquaries of sugceeding cenâ€" turies rightly reason from our past that we were a heathen nation? What I propos¢ is that instead of the godâ€" _ "One fact touching ong ‘\Chrrency has hitherto been seri overlookâ€" id. 1 mean the recognition of The flmighty God in some form. on our A Pennsylvania preacher . sponsible for the rm :.f :;; deity on the coins of the.Unil States. Rev. M. D. Wa&umim,m ister of the gospel living ‘at Ridleyâ€" ville, Pa., wrote to . of the reasury Salmon P. Chage,â€" November 18, 1861, saying: â€" is Lt Minister‘s Letter . . "You are about to submit your anâ€" nual report to congress respecting the affairs of the national Pennsylvania Preacher In Early Days Responsible Originalâ€" HOW IT. ALL CAME ABOUT Suite 4 H. P. State Bank Bldg. 254 St. Johns Ave. "You are probably a Christian, Dr. B. A. HAMILTON ly For Plan; Later Amendments OF U. 8. PVA than it is nmow estimated. It goes on to ‘add its belief that the problem of farm relief is suggested "as possibly the ‘undiselosed factor of what is ht present a mysterious WWituation," and with Sheglock Holmé# . sagacity deâ€" clared that "no othet project is df such magnitude as to be capable of absorbing the surplus." The Post exâ€" presses the fear that the McNaryâ€" Haugen bill in & mo dified form will not get real relief. [ Well here is something to laugh at: New McLean‘s paper, the Washingâ€" ton Post, says that s has "proâ€" jects in process of bation which will call for such large appropriation that the surplus will e much smalier In 1908 congress b nme still more determined in the matter and passed a law in which "shall" was used inâ€" stead of "may." This law provides that "the motto, ‘In God We Trust,‘ heretofore inscribed tn certain deâ€" nominations of the gold and silver, coins of the United Stites of America, shall: hereafter be ing¢ribed upon all such gold and silver goins of said deâ€" nominations ‘as heretBfore." > * FARM RELIEF PLANS MYSTERIOUS, HE SAYS .__Congress, on April 22, 1864, passed an act changing the composition of the 1â€"cent piece and authorizing the coinage of the 2â€"cent piece, the deâ€" vices of which were bo be fixed by the Director of the Mint, with the apâ€" proval of the Secretary of the Treasâ€" ury; and it is upon the 2â€"cent bronze piece that the mottb "In God W’j Trust" first appea w By an act of March 3, 1865, congress provided that in addition to the legend and device of the gold and Â¥er coins of the United States it shollld be lawful for the director of the milnt, with the apâ€" proval of the Secretary of the Treasâ€" ury, to place the motto "In God We Trust" on such coins &s shall admit of the inscription theréon,. Under this begin ‘With the w read; ‘Our God an that with the sh changed so as to _ Centra I All work . 15 Years‘ Experience 1 1'7/ My B w YÂ¥ 1 ts TA My migthod is the racgfni:ed tr tinent for. the. removal | of trages of l&e, WRINKLES, les, acne, moth spots and SAGGING MUSCLES, f © /j The art of FACE REJUVENATION was for centuries e confingd to the beauty parlors|of Europe. The prices charged for this work, however, were so exorbitant that only the very wealthy class could ’pï¬ord to have the treatnjent. t P This treatment is flbw within the reach of evary woman seeking relief from the inroads Of old age, as well as the staige, society and screen beauties who havi itaken from ten to twenty years off their age. g: foalléh}cr ‘Or massage. No cutting o| wa](‘i:nï¬ Rawlél & st one, Central 167 x Lake View 2313 MME. M. D. RAYS "suite 313 ~._ ...\ Telephone 574 â€" 1 Room 3, State Bank Bldg. â€" . THE Service rendered ourfolicy Ho?ders has made this the Agency of Insuran?e for q}s comâ€" munity., h PIA NO TUNE PIA H. F. PAHNKE . St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Illinois ‘Hours: Daily 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. CE REJUVENATION Country,‘ and it should . be : ‘In God: We ational Association . â€"Charges Reasonable. Estimates Free »tter insurance 1s we will Write it. Phone: OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK 2048 "At all events, I know that my mind is s and my mentality improved since I reâ€"entered college life," she concluded} "One grows old, feeble and out of stép with the times when one retires absolutely from the world. My final word again â€"a message from. America‘s oldest toâ€"edâ€"is this: "Don‘t retire, don‘t grow rusty, don‘t give up, but maintain your in{erest in ev» ery .good| thing and, lm all, imâ€" prove your mindâ€" and to your knowledge. â€" It is never too late to,‘ obtain an}| education." â€" > special céremony. but we have noticed that visi are coming from many points the nooq'-,hour,t not only to visit the| beautiful new law building but to the lovely carillon. Auâ€" tomatic thimes ‘are not new in the Old World but they are not manufacâ€" tured in America. ~ Therefore, we think thgt our, law school carillon is the only| oneextant. < The public is welcome at the noon hour to hear it." The donors of the musical novelty are James A. Patten, formerly a trusâ€" tee of Northwestern university; Benâ€" jamin Epstein, N. U. Law, ‘09; Chiâ€" cago, and Bertram J. Cahn, N. U. Law, ‘99,| also of Chicagoa.: t ; "On stroke of nookh the chimes sound ‘out their inspiring refrain," was the |comment of Dean Johnâ€" M. Wigmore who brought to completion this musgical novelty.. "There is no What is claimed to be the only elecâ€" tricallyâ€"driven mtoma:ï¬': earilion,. or set of es, in the United States, is now in i at the Levy Mayer Hall of Law of Northwestern univerâ€" sity, Chicago. Each workingâ€"day at noon thig 87â€"note carillon sounds its beautiful ‘midâ€"day llt?l, a mellow refrain of the N. U. law school song, the ed : counselor‘s © <chorusâ€" "Old Notthwestern, That‘s Where We Learned |Our Law." This unique inâ€" strument was especially constructed for the Law building on the Mcâ€" Kinlock pus by several coâ€"operatâ€" ing companies. ~It consists of > a celeste, aor marimba, a playerâ€"mechanâ€" ism ‘and jan electric timeâ€"switch. The three Chicago companies doing this work, a bit of combination apparatus never before executed in this country, were J..C. Deagan company, Kimbaill Organ company and the W, L. Fergus EL Câ€"CARILLON _â€"â€" _ ~ON N. w. LAW SCHOOL Said to Be Only One of Kind of Chimes In Country; _ the Donors HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Complete Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 Cement Sidewalks, Cement Floors and everyâ€" thing in the Cement Line. Estimates furnished on i;cuntjgg. All kinds of Grading. â€" Phone Highwood 1344 RICHARD O‘CONNOR W. A. Noerenberg Co. CEMENT, WORK CONTRACTORS + 614 Glenview Avenue 0_ Highland Park Chimney Blocks Building Blocks TEL. DEERFIELD 275 DEERFIELD Cement Work & Grading Contractor Estimates on Request PHONE H. P. 1122 DEERFIELD ROAD : West of ‘Briergate Station . Fender Repair Shop , 513 ELM PLACE ... Highland Park Drive your car in and get estimate _ Electric Systems Rethecked and /Rewir *""" l cahuke Shament Grlé Serpens * Tel. H. P. 2774 Phone M. P. 391 25 8. SECOND 8 Batteries Recharged, Rented and Repaired 82 N. First St. â€" â€"â€" Tel. H. P. 1234 Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. CARPENTER CONTRACTOR ‘~‘AND BUILDER ©~ : m:hwood&PalmcrAm Highwood Fuel, Feed Hardware Co. PAINTING AND DECORATING ie t o ce W ... onmnters, Suwpphice L. Stanger Classified Telephone Highland Park 57 Lake Shore Creamery ‘___C. B. Hansew BUTTER â€" EGGS HOME DRESSED POULTRY 685 Central Avenue JOSEPH YJ. BERUBE Carpenter & Builder Contractor COAL â€" WOOD â€"« BLACK DIRT HAULING,. EXCAVATING Cinders â€" Gravel â€" Torpedo Sand AUTOMOTIVE â€" ELECTRICIANS MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Telephone Highland Park 828â€"R Automobile Painting FIRST CLASS WORK Bring in your car and let us make it LOOK LIKE NEW Highland Park Radiator and Telephone -ï¬izhlnnd Park 1482 Telephone Highland Park 2180 ~â€"â€" Percent Wori a Specialty CEMENT CONTRACTOR Auto Painter LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS ' High Grade Work 516â€"518 Laurel Avenue GARAGE and CAB SERVICE _ Automobiles Stered and Repaired . AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Telephone Highland Park 542 217 North Green Bay Road Phone Highland Park 612 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE COAL, HAY, GRAIN, and F] GENERAL HARDWARE EARL R. FROST Towing, Wrecking, Repairing Sievers and Cervi Estimates Furnished No Job Too Large or Too Smail 818 North Green Bay Road CEMENT PRODUCTS JAMES COLLINS BUTTER AND EGGS 186 North First Street â€" Chicago Motor Club Service Station BRAND BROS. LARSON BROS. line of Furniture and Floor PHONE HIGHWOOD 1326 CEMENT BLOCKS P. UGOLINI DECORATORS TIRES Firestone TUBES Boilini & Grandi Mason and Cement Contractors *\ 656 Deerfield Ave. Highland Park Estimates Furnished Tel. H.P.772â€"J JOE VENTURELLL _ .. GENERAL MASON CONTRACTOR _ Masonary and Cement Work _ Estimates on Request h 820 North Ave. _ Phone H. P. 2301 . . ~"HIGHWOOD, ILL.â€" . 688 Central Ave.~ Tel. H. P. 939â€"2028 688 Central Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 2448â€"939 Interior Decorations, Window Shades Lamp Shades. and Draperies Furniture Painting and Decorating t FLORIST 4 «_ Artistic Funeral Designs ‘_ :58 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 602 _ _| _‘ Black Dirt, Manure °_ _ .‘ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS RADIO AND ELECTRICAL Fixtures and ow Realy *"~*‘ 221 North Ave. MHighwood, Illinois Tel. H. P. 2832 C. V. NICHOLS, D.D.S. Tel. H. P. 924 5 Hours: 9â€"12; 1â€"2; 7â€"8 Sunday and holidays by appointment Exterior and Interior Pat Domyoad?omplmm o“'-ll‘h‘n-gb.o-n:n.t Established in Highland Park since 1908 Tel. H..P. 245 Res. 606 Onwentsia Av. Phones Highland Park 2358â€"824â€"J ERNEST H. KUEHNE ERWIN F. DREISKE !hnch-â€weï¬' ~Interior Decorating Contracting and * Attnï¬glive line Mm ° PHONE HIGHLAND PARK "Vetter and Better All the Time" Wall Paper « Window Shades + 819 Ridgewood Drive 11 8. Second St. Hanging CanÂ¥en: «Quntites and Paver a Specialty W. A. Nogérenberg Co. ELECTRIC SERVICE ‘Joseph Cabonargi CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER GENERAL CONTRACTORS INTERIOR DECORATIONS AND FURNISHINGS DR. GEORGE J. ETU Office Phone Highland Park 2750 Telephone Highland Park 2180 PAINTING and DECORATING Wall Paper and Window Shade INMAN BROTHERS MASON CONTRACTORS Telephone Highland Park 962 Mrs. Mezzini & Son PAINTERS and DECORATORS D. & R. ELECTRIC General Electrical Contractors FElectrical Wiring Fixtures and Appliances W. B. FREEBERG Telephone Highland Park 1849 8. A. Maxwell Wall Paper Pa :638 Skokie Avenue MASON CONTRACTORS Persent Work a Speciality 607 GLENVIEW AVENUE DANIEL A. FAY SHERIDAN BUILDING Highland Park, L "Say It With Flowers" Office Phone H. P. 1780 614 Glenview Avenue H. FRIEBELE 1817 Wade Street EXCAVATING Tel.. H. P. 2371 DENTIST 4 8. First St. NU Reprr FUNERAL DIRE! Private Aqï¬h 27 N; Sheridan Rd. H‘F Tel. H. P. 495 ©~ 85 8. St. Johns Ave. Res. 366 Central Av. : Th H. P. 2164 688 Central Ave. â€" Tol. H. P. Tel. H. P. 441 PLASTERING 189 W. Madison St., Chicage C. R. Harris D) Structural Steel Fabrication EVERGREENS Sewer and Water Moving Expressing C 800 Ashland Ave. >‘ MOVING AND Tdcphouw Shop in rear 26 N. Phone H; P, W. A. N OFFICE 364 BLO Peter H. K. PLASTERING CC Telephone Highland . PONSI & ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING co| 614 Glenview Plaster & Coment! SHEET METAL Telephone Teléphone Highland Park 299 United Tin, Copper, Sheet lron and H. M. PRIOR CO. 8. T. REB PLASTER COM] Ey Aa I . 12. CIgVey Ravinia ‘ï¬lfln: ANYAND*:{.;.&::: W. B. Freeb Dry Cleaning â€". Pfe Tailoring and R Garments ealled for and red P. 0. Box 186, < Motor Persent Work a‘ SIGNS i 2BB SHRUBS 801â€"W 614 »91 K3 9 Ad cf