ting into wider for travel beâ€" mileage books of the wmm. sale of the book. a for $25. They train is ready FTelephone Highland Park 1205 * Péau af Highiand Park reau of Highland : ‘MRS. W. S. SORSEN : §47 Gray Ave. FIrRST CLASS HELP (WHITE) â€" FOR PRIYVATE HOMES $ 1 the t :.qm:.i:cht:mm. i Ats ~the ‘synthetic . sausage nm traing ate Poultry ery dams on good pasture and + them on a full feed of s ‘ weaning, so that ï¬g‘m * ed at 8 to 10 months of _ America Interested The _ American _ government is properly taking an increased interest in these developments in Central America. A hegemony of communist states to the south of us, with Mexico as a leader, is not a pleasgant picture to contemplate. Already Mexico has been given a hint that this business of aiding the red revolution in Nicara‘ But for the movement the Nicaraâ€" gua situation is by far the most serious. If the Mexican plan sucâ€" ceeds the Central American ‘states one by one will collapse into the lap of bolshevism and the red menace will have crept down to the Panama There are evidences of bolshevist activities elsewhere in the ‘western hemisphere. The cabinet in Chile has resigned and another has been chosen which has for its object the more efâ€" fective combating of the soviet atâ€" tack in that progressive South Amerâ€" f¢an country, and in all of the states of Central and South America it is said, communists are spreading propâ€" aganda and doing everything posâ€" sible to further their cause. â€" * In Nicaragua * The first victim has been Nicaraâ€" gua, which has been in the throes ‘of a revolution for some time, a revoluâ€" tion which it appears was started by the communists and is now getting sole aid from Mexico. Indeed. there rgood evidence that what Nicararaâ€" gua is now suffering is not a revoâ€" lution but a disguised attack by a red Mexican government which hopes, in time, to sovietize all of Central America, with . Mexico acting as the big communist brother. t v the way, has been sent to : z.m have underestimated the worldâ€"wide activities of the an communists. But now that some of these activities are bearing fruit the â€Nic is beginning to sit up and take notice. Mexico has to all its and purposes a bolshevist government. And one of the cleverest â€"communist politicians in the world, a woman is good evidence that what Nicaraâ€" not to promote friendly relations beâ€" tween the two governments, for these are already more than friendly, but to assist in fomenting the red revoâ€" lution in. other tropical American Recent Interference by That TROUBLE ~BELOW: BORDER THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, MEXICO CATSPAW: : EE’ Highwood % H ~~87 , OaKâ€" TER tR OEGASF| 118 THELsâ€"~ 4 inuiponiniizestt M a 1 Snd HAPPY CHILDREN NEED SWEET AND CLEAN i â€" CLOTHESs ican Affairs Seen as; Phone "The same pertains to gas and elecâ€" tric,service, A unified system means a reduction in overh expense. It is becoming apparent that governâ€" mental affairs in ilier towns are "For smaller towns, particularly in Cook county, home as pertaining to public utilities wo deprive them of adequate transportation. What the small towns need is t ough systems of car lines, How can #treet railway companies be expected to comply with conflicting ordinances _ h the various towns through which they‘ must pass and serve," JB Commenting upon a. ; meeting in Berwyn where the led "homeâ€" rule" of public utiliti discussed, the editor ‘of The Monitor, the official. newspaper of theâ€" Vill of : Lyons, Illinois, says: ) ‘ "For smaller towns. Barticulariv in gua must stop. <The time to bolshevism is when it i# beginn spread and not when MIll of C ‘América may have caught fire. And yet there are solme wellâ€" ingâ€" Americans who declare tha sia has reformed and‘ that we tO'recotnin the â€" envaiinmant is at this very time us in Mexico and Ce UTILITY HOME Opinion . of .Lyons News ‘.That System Not %. _ Much Politi : ï¬t‘ft "Their health(‘,That‘s what‘s on your mind{ Order more _of our pure milk for them. It‘s good for them.‘"‘ THE APPLE of your eye may be a choice pi of furniture that will add attractiveness to your home. Visit this friendly furniture store, and select the pieces that you desire and pay as you use. 4 The Milky Way to Health To Your nervous éï¬ttom is easily a[ccted’% by‘ eye strains. > glasses eliminate eye â€"says Bflb Break O‘Day Y d § glasses AVE. 32 /a not ‘imp *â€"they do not function properly, cither through lack of abilâ€" ity or for public welfare. Pubâ€" lie utilities, like any other business, can improve as their volume of busiâ€" ness and to improve ‘servâ€" ice‘ they must not be hampered by small to politieiï¬l who know nothing whatsoever about ‘successful‘ business methods, .It will be a sorry day when public utilitiese must barâ€" gain â€" exclusively with village and THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Donee HBRoTHeRS â€"~_ _ MpTOR CARS A good cold weather starter _ now more Gpendable than ever must ‘be dealt statement of Kirby Page, member of ten from an extremely friendly standâ€" point, says the current issue of the National Republic. Some of these are that "moral and religious conditions in Russia are such as to cause alarm for the future. There can be no doubt that organized religion in Rusâ€" sia is meeting. the most bitter oppoâ€" sition: of modern times. ‘The comâ€" munist theories of marriage and the family have undoubtedly ‘ increased sexual looseness since the revolution. The present government of Russia is a‘rigorous dictatorship by the Comâ€" munist party, which now contains slightly more than a million memâ€" bers.. No opposition party is allowed. Even within the Communist party no freedom of discussion is permitted Some important . .admissions relaâ€" tive to conditions in â€" Russia under What Communism Has Done to Russia Indjcated by Reâ€" | port of Visitor TELLS CONDITIONS "Home Ruleâ€"what .does it mean? ‘Gravy‘ for unscrupulous politicians." There are now no moving starter parts when the car is in motion â€"no starter chain â€"no noise â€"no wear. The new starter is even more DEPENDABLE than the old, and far simpler and more compact in construction. Many other major improvements have been â€"added during the past twelve months, all vitally affecting performance and increasing value far beyond the apparent measure of current Dodge Brothers prices. Probably no single feature of Dodge Brothers Motor Car has been more widely talked about and commended than the power and promptâ€" ness of the starter. The new twoâ€"unit starting and lighting system now advances Dodge Brothers leadership in this important respect still further. . _\ . â€"â€"Delivered Pricesâ€" Touring Car @ > & $870.00 Coupe w _® = $922.00 . Sedan « « = $975.00 Special Sedan . » = $1.028.00 _ A. G. McPherson Highland Park Phones :120â€"121‘ We Also Sell Dependable Used Cars Â¥vilcin t vgamp Cold weather means stiff motors and an atempt on the jart of motorâ€" ists to assist their batteries by hand Every year at this time, accidents occur, because of the failure of car in neutral when cranking by hand. on by Russians in many different countries, notably in China, India, the Balkans, Germany and Great Britain. ¢ FOR STARTING CAR If* Certain, Precautions Are Taken Trouble May Be against : propaganda were included. And yet ‘we know that communist propaganda and agitation is carried SUGGESTIONS GIVEN ed. â€" Theré are drastic limitations upâ€" on the freedom of the press and pubâ€" lic assembly. Public criticism of or opposition to decrees of the governâ€" ment that is construed as counterâ€" revolutionary . activity. is ~severely punished. â€"An elaborate and effective spy system, known as the G. P. U., is maintained.. ‘The soviet government has signed numerous. treaties with after a party decision has been reachâ€" §XA w C oo t & Jardine to study the ;s Over $330,000,000 was : for such equipment in 1925; :and labor eosts of farm crop pr on the -mnrnkeqpob*t 0 per cent of the total costs. In of these "After limbering the motor with the hand crank the dst will find that recourse to the self will More than fout> . of: dollars are now invegted in mechnical equipment in this . ry, according a garage wall by thi of which have been 1« farm machinery will resgit in large barhcï¬p.lï¬lnoï¬tx the hand crank. $ "The motorist who. taki caution" says a FOUR BILLIONS IN FARM ] P \ iA BA n 95 SEVEN ies <A