iiiid jlittgo I WomNdYoth-rlilaium _ the Philadelphia Public use. Qty “Mo! Pas-mined by Sqe- may iiiiGGGvattterosuef a. United Stat. inn . (also - of murky and trive to misu- ton “you; . hold upon mum-1m; -iiii7akearsGoatrerw.hiP'tet he watetsfu1iy guarded ML Att- -- ., . m,A4~ ' no “nan-m, .-- - er every wu- the UM Stat- in lapsed in. n state of W for everstualities. The new treaty does not mean the end of all wars. This should be obvious. It does not mantheeudofuything. [twin Net, I m. It points toward 1 changed world viewpoint. toward In dwrnution of diplomacy and the, processes of intern-thud pantin- But the: charm lie in the future. It is only by toastant constructive iiaCifrietiretut?er,ft.l'f brought ubouL The treaty (has im- petus to this thought and I basis for action. Only eternal Vig1lnnce will . .. A v, ac_ras..rsx.? x...†mum... Food for Thought i There is food for much thought iss' this paragraph. We are all hoping! that the Kellogg treaty will be a ml, ginning of a new Wu will not of course be impossible but at least less; respectful. But, says the Nation-H Republic, it is obvious that we are! entering an era of international 'UI peruueniathay We do not know how! the powcrr of the world are going to; an under the new agreement. We1 hope for the best but we ennnot he: sure. in the menu time it would be the height of national folly for Uncle l Sam to neglect his legitimate de-, tenses. and of course his biggest dc-l tense at this time is his navy. l Such neglect would' be especially foolish in view of the fact that other) nations of the world are continuing to build warships and to plan new "nes. In some instnms their actions have given rise to the surmise that their intentions m not exncdy friendly tn the United States. It is therefore 10- gical that. until further witcments by the powers of the wor'd. Unele Sam mast watch his step in I n:- val TOUT, " boounxing It is of course encouraging to know that President Coolidge real- izes the facts herein stated. and is of: the opinion that despite the Kellogg pact we must not neglect our navy. It is said that the admirrisctatiort will insist that the arms policy of the government stand and that there be no cut in the naval program. Ioeg tit: “not“ .3. In: um u. _9___-' lid it is up " A'te pvupte Nd Mates to give their the eongrrs"mer. who need: of our country in meets uglin the The patri'ists won gs in the last ses- :ceeded in prevent- tun-IN. 'tsumti-u'- IIIVIIII'. Tusueti_le'P'1fi'rd".r'iraiiar. “Ha-loan“. 1trAirhii?'iiTiriiit.elt.') _--------- in.’ 'iifiiVuiturtdt ACEIIVBC A MN I ' KIN Ttgt"S'l Iv,'f. Y,thTt . Withmep-w w. to W†duct Ai7Gdit,utt--retrt" WNW“ (i!?,!,,?,?:?,?.':?.,?,',?,',?:'?,?;? [hm his wife's hitch-n his own carpenter tools. I lonely obi-et- “on W â€an. M UM" IBM'- -.- ----. mu: of Oren"! Park, N. Y., an: eleven year: hunch-M . triesra $"gaairte. ubk tantalum piece- of wood I He started it mrhe In...“ - ..--_ -- He started it when his employer (In I him a handsome sigh of Tggt:,esl wood you: no. "I than» I'd put 1 n stripe around and it might make n‘ “I can't nice table top." he said. he. hf mafiied 1 added another strip and {ushiomd 'ttt- l in every , laid legs for it. From time to-time) "Oh, y: he picked up waste bits of tu-r nodal always with the idea of adding to the 1 "The sl able. which he loves us Manon loved in that u the one she wept for in the open. â€notch." At first Ulrich fashioned a etseeker- ‘ to I I" Ir,y in the center of the table .od_tite club. then put "tts in the corners. "After, I that," he said. N just put in the Worker 1 things I knew about. I put my wife's down A: Leaching ntcnsiles in, the potato mash- i you pro [ er, rolling pin Ind ntl that, Then I've) rope'." mint! _---.--------,----:--,--.-..--:-;'-, omplete Bhilding Service “m a. RICK & CO. oesoninsr---muuteintr---Ereeti'ur Giauu to the American Let us show you our new samples re- sembling engraving. Cards, Invitations, Announcements, Stationery. Does' away with the cost of a plate. m "I! cor-ma. ...... T d. N just put in the Workman Ito t about. I put my wife's down deep well! les in, the potato mash- ' you wre, Bill. “(I .11 that, Then Fvel rope'." The Highland Park Press Something New in Printing: 203 s. DEARBORN ', s: HARRISON rm chborlh r t at .n a! -ette.. Selt, in every wny." "Oh, you Wm!†mun-lime“ ii"TrriiGerritoee'te i ST.. CHICAGO. ILL, " - HIGHLAND PARK mil-3'5 sorhiatieate He won - to dbl†n- W!†-te Hia pell- lawn! he did pm“: sun: in codd not pan-mu. Then [but Dean did mine: The shelf. _ . ,rs__V- Reasonable “I can imagine , mi'riod for; we're The storm burst so suddenly upon that we had no Inning of in up- uch." remarked the ttlobe-trotten I - of interested friends " m Ito mate, who has fallen p welh: "You stop where Bill. 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