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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 12

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P. 299 **Right in the Heart of Things" 700 ROOMS wWITH BATH T H E P RE S 8 SEEK CERTIFICATE IN BRACHER CASE Efforts to getâ€" the $100,000 certifiâ€" cate of deposit issued by the First National Bank of Eureka, Kas., from Roy Bracher and Ira Pearsall, former county treasurers, will be made by the trustees liquidating Bracher‘s asâ€" sets it is reported in Waukegan. â€" â€"â€"The trustees intend, if they get the certificate, to take some .legal action against the stockholders of that bank, which ceased in 1926 and became the First National Bank in Eureka with a new board of direcâ€" tors and officials. 2 When Pearsall retired from office late in 1926 he failed_to endorse the certificate â€" to â€"the new treasurer, Bracher, and has since refused on advice of counsel, it is said. * Turned Over Property Bracher, when it was discovered that he had a $100,000 shortage, was backed by 20 of his friends who posted® $100,000 for him and took back notés for $2,000 each. > In their protection Bracher turnzd over all of his property to three trustees, agreed upon by all involâ€" ved, with the order to liquidate it and discharge the notes given to his friends.> s Some land has been. sold, allowing the trustees to retire $20,000 in mortâ€" gages and $10,000 of the $100,000 obligation to the bondsmen. Those transactions are more than . a year old. To Sell All Property The trustees admitted today that a plan was being evolved to sell all the Bracher property, including his I have six daughters to educate, and I consider one of the most impertant phases of their education is a propeft understanding of what their own physical personality should approximate, as well as a general knowledge of the physical nature of both sexes.. Such knowledge gives a boy or girl a clean, wholesome attitude toward â€"sex life It saves them from the unwhuolesome attraction « of "smutty" stories, and gives them a high standard of respect for their own bodies. t 48. 2A nasoole, § f A boy who is ashamed of his body and knows but little of what his form should approximate, as & man, cannot enthusiastically or successfully work for the development of superior and â€" splendid ~~If a young man has no opportunity to view finely developed femâ€" inine figures, his judgment in selecting his lifeâ€" mate will be warped. How can he know that true beauty is based on health and strength and that his children may reap the tragedy of his ignorance? Pl;§svic£l ideals are as important as mental ideals. They are fundamental! Throigh them you are able to develop a foundation upon which the whole structure o_f hum'ax} life .must be buils. €} And yet, every soâ€"called reformer is working for the purpose of. suppressing the presentation of undraped figures. _ He would : take away from the human race the inspiration that aids and stimulates the development of priceless physical ideals. â€" Don‘t let him fool you. Nakedness and mental cleanliness go together: The more you are able to view perfect specimens of fully developed manhood and womanhood the cleaner and more wholesome your mind will be in reference to all physical things. Begin nowâ€"while you areâ€"young,â€"to buildup â€"your ideals â€"~about physicalâ€"beauty and health.. Go to the art galleries for your. inâ€" spiration. Find out the truth for yourself. . s SE "1.20Ne 0T T® T tb ca 0e 4.4 20. 2 20000 s chvc t ioi ind d Rrcdcit e int t Purity needs no clothes; innocence needs no adornment. Set the very highest standard of physical perfection for yourself and the one who is to be your mate and don‘t let anyone talk you out of it. HOW HIGH ARE YOUR PHYSICAL IDEALS ith=Happinesst© By Ber!E‘%ddenS?% GUIDEPOSTS TO mm ind enfremndiance sc sthan o c nrvewet anep weeuareiap MR To Rreieine Ahrae subdivision on Diamond Lake, this summer if possible. f â€" â€"Tke two exâ€"treasurers and Clark C. Nye, the Eureka banker who issued the certificate; Harold Martin, formâ€" ery connected with a bank here, and Caleb Busick, oil promoter, all were tried in cireuit court on a conspiracy Seek Estate Refund _ _ Gas Tax for County charge. lhe first trial endaed witn aâ€"hung jury and the second resulted in an acquittal for all five dependâ€" ants. * : o _R. M. Lobdell, county superintendâ€" ent of highways, and the road and bridge committee of the board of suâ€" pervisors, were in Springfield last week seeking early return from the state of $650,000 due Lake county for paved roads built and turned over to the state. . ow § . Now that the gasoline tax is passed and will go into <effect. August 1, Superintendent Lobdell believes Lake county stands an excellent chance of being paid in full by the state at an eafly date. This will enable the exâ€" tensive paving program récently laid out to be completed in record time. Lobdell hopes to secure at least 45 miles more of paved â€"road for Lake county in the next eight years. ° _ Mrs. Green: *I never walk unde a ladder. I think it‘s most unlucky." Mrs. Morgreen: "Welll ~ I cal that silly. I just place the tips o0f the little fingers together, bend. the cther three into the palm, cross the thumbs,â€"say ‘Magnum bonum," and walk right under any ladder. If you do that you‘re perfectly safe. 1 can‘t stand silly superstitions myâ€" gelf." ° * â€"Barnard Thursday, April 25, 1929 Macfadden. wt w & Last positi 2,000 whom Rev Chica diers traini camp1 est of them pales Tra _ Sur lower and h "sunt tints Ceiva jes.â€" Sq bleac the n is cer light self | of bl tan s black mat feat the our lovel more Usu: med, that some Ben Bri th

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