â€an: of Christ and on: politics haul the constitution of the Unit“ _ law. This In why Inn-waving {any to the Croc- upolll undivided - to the I... Dr. O’Neill Gives Inspiring Talk At Memorial Service lim and - and have - hung. In. and uwhn also is born our» uncut-lowland» tabla-cm a! - not. not]. atqeh binding m to his God and to " country. This in My why they urn that country but who mo their God Int. This in why - ro- lllion in the Imago-t hawk nd the sum: safeguard of Amm- Ilbcrty and Annie“ institution. Thuuwttrm'reomtteretm- And new lay-l eman- than thy "ic, uh tYIr uligion full tho (Malina-M1) in! hum thottght and "tion no yterehturtatetss mun Whom†You In" haul how it was aid to than of old: “Unin- the Lord (and the city, they labor in min who and it." What all. in thin but the unwavering light of God’- stand truth panning to mould religion " the human of tho In]: which uphold- the liability of any nation looking to perpetuate tin bin-inn of civil government. What else in min but the cum! docto- of the Molt High numbing tht vod- lock of religion and variation. What God In: joimd another, let no man put aural-r. What oUe in this but the ttsteer of God und- MEN’S & BOY'S irc-ri-iii-is-STORE Garnetts SUMMER POLO SHIRTS 85c MENS POLO SHIRTS $1.00 Boys’ Trunks 81.95-82.95 Men's Trunks 82.95-84.95 Boys' Jantzen . . . . .t2.96 Zipper hopped (2-Pioee) Menu Jantzen .....$4.95 Zipper hopped (tn-ea) COWBOY OVERALLS 89c COVERT SHORTS WASH SLACKS $1.15 Boys’ Sanforized Boys' Sanforiwd Bor' Sanforized will clack: hack $1.00 meh minded men are the Prod, uct of growth and development ae- eordinq to the Inn ot men's being. The exigencie- of Mich I." are far from salient feature. of the mod. en propazlnda masquerading In the guise of Mteial eon-chancel. civic betterment. economic justice. " service or urchin; eke ria- in; no higher than more netnrel- inn. Not " ell. Religion etrlhe its roots deeper and thrown it: branche- higher end broader. It strikes its root- in the misery "utions between Creator and em ture and it ehoote its branchee into every {unity of to being and into - artery of his life. individual. dementia and netball. Religion and patriotism therefore are rooted in Inhale-ion to lawfully con-t1- tuted authority in organized wei- ety. Both the,one and the other alweyr denim -erlaeer. Both the one and the other my even to so far an to demand the supreme luri- Bee whenever a turn in the tide of affairs points to an enemy peeking to undermine than vital inmate n the bed: of mill security. The “than of our common. wealth, the maker: of our eon- etitutlon. the genius of our Intu- punch; the m of elm. m an 'AtrPe of duh-1 Mtg-II.- The fathers of our common-‘ weelth, the mekers of our eon- stitution, the genius of our stetee- men, the songs of our herds. the anthems of our nation, end the blood of our heroes eloquently prom cieim this very doctrine in len- - inspiring end in deeds enh-I lime leeving us therein the richest treditions of our lend. The mem- ory of ell this is eonsecreted in the day we celebrete. While we gretefuily honor the memory of our soldier dead, no short sighted pol- icy should seller us to close our eyes to the pressing need of en- other soldierehlp not celled to don the helmet and shoulder e gun. No, l speek of enother soldier-hip whose emor is en intelligent sur- vey of the problems vexing our country end the neceuery moral courege to battle those problems until the enemy is utterly routdd. We ere subsidizing e press which is espousing , vicious propaganda. We ere supporting theatres under- mining the moral fibre of our youth. We ere, peying texes to maintain godless schools. We ere allowing cepitel end labor to wege e deetholike struggle. We ere quite indifferent to elien ittitttenee seeking to poison the wells of our national life by subtle schemes mede to trap the unwsry end give thein ell that eppeels to the discon- tended end the tmderfed. The time foe vigorous eation is " hand. Amerienms, fellow citizens, the cell to erms is sounded. The enemies ere boring from within. lf God is with us, who een stand egeinst us? " and mm. tho and an- be! at lulu ecu-mu and mt- od by hierarchy; -atkrt and chalk-co, an. “(an M " duties What also is “all but (in haplnuon of the pon when In uh: _ Not Btareod nor â€midlands, No, m. high minded Inn. If the Crou shields the Bair, the Sun and Stripes will - trail in the dint of oppreaairm. tt an Crou nhieldr the any, the Stan and Stripe: will herald the down- Nil of evil minded l prong-uh nnd the triumph of listing democ- ncy. 7 7 What count“- . and Not clue. proud not broad and To this - each Bad our! loyal American com-:11“: an. hand and his heart, his chka Ind hi: ttreside, ya, his kindred and NI life. lay we - VIM in the sublime ideal mbodled in our union“ anthem when the nor of Mnyhnd “up: Thu: Iona-u w- in“. when Mr - “EM Andthhuererm.tto.NGttdhoortm.t. And .ttte. our Ira-chi! lunar I. "OI-tit "WV-H 'aa-" â€""' _.. -. 'rhNth.tnttdoettteh-1.th. at ch in". In Durham, one of the Itrret. parades ever "corded in the hu. wry of the Vinny. III land by DeerfUld Post of the American u. (ion. Excellent music wu fur. ninhed by the Highland Park High nebool band, 1nd Edwin L. Gum. put commune!" of Dunn-q Spon- cer post of the America Legion an an inspiring address, synopti- ate to the occuion. New Liquor More Will Open Doom Tomorrow Tomorrow morning will no. the opening of a new nun more In Luke Forest's mutating Cqgttqr when the Stuart Liquor Con-pony open- its doors to the public a 887 Eait Deerpath. Largest "om on! A-hte-tOrd-theed-is-r-be-ree-, --,thAsrNetNreD-Aht-taetr- A. Three times. The Dun-t1 we: put to the people in "" and 1842 end faiUd. Agent in "" the people voted for e Continuous] Convention. A. 162. Ninety-two were demo. cnu. the remainder with. c. Who we" the Mo!!- con of the convention, Q. Whmstmdtrhervdidtheomr- "tttim-rt? A, June T, 1841, at Sprintâ€. 9 How many m tom More and how more they W politically! A. New». Cloud, rodent; Henry W. Moore, mu, and John 1_Wiiton, ur‘gnnwtga. A. That divorce. “will! be tuned only for such can. u might be weaned by "and In". and not by the Indium. directly. c. What ruling um M with regard to loner-in? Q. How may “no: “a the pro- noun! of nullity . CM Convention: put balm 1818 and IM8t Q. What impala 7000b,“ bo- om“ two about. in arm! we" pound by the my A. Thompson Campbell and o. C. Pratt argued no may ant they Brtnitr "reed to "bitm- by duel. The police inmnuod And stopped _the duel. - - A. Provision' was In“. for the election of mpreme court 5mm. " well u " the tttate can". Q. What provici comm diary-cc! 2."a/ut.'2't2."t2t when] m TL',Tleegtltt CN-rr mnhmdtbmudtldin 1rtuuntmst'smtaiidi.tWt.Di.. tinctivo oah-thauk.d com: Bad atotvuqam further cab-ed by mmdcmm-m. A. Memorial Hall in the Centu- ninl building. Q. How many regimental and a, dcpondont battalion [law an than in Memorial "all! ft.- What important 0W rum were paced by the would"! A. That the charter of the Sun Bank, or my other bank herMote editing in the Sate Ihould not be revived or extended. Q. What was dons about tho Council of Rankin! a notable 0011ch of float of nu. nob "may . c. How my Medan War that an "an! A Two. C. How may Civil War [has on Q. How 7w?“ ihe queUtmt of the State Bank than with! A. Thin governmental body, which had been adopted from the In: of the State of New York, wu abolished and in lieu thereof the governor In: given the "to power. ' ". Q. How may of the 'tur' an from World War "vim“? A. Ninety-three. . How new of the flags an Iron the Spanish-American War? A. Twenty-one. . An all the ttaes a good condi- tion? A. No lotteries might I). Author- iud for any purpose. CM. I I61 WM Am, Bum ITL FORMLril...Nerffiee $27,350 .. ifï¬‚ï¬ - -"-V Wriï¬ "mint-“OI Wm- -..er--dh._ Th mnlvwlnr' ii: i"aGl%FGii, ,iiuiid mi A" inc-cm Vin-i L-ltiib.0auuia - GiG hand.†I“ “a. .0: I w u. - in. '" a. It}: M h I to. “‘6‘- Aaau i c. When in sprituNuld in the" Ftwfw Highwood Jewelry Shop A. 371 of them were in need of Do You Know Illinois? Mb-“nh-ab “la-â€min", m --. - "an. A. HORN)". Prop. 1" PI“... his W! A. Mum. “no; artillery. M: unity. with: dun-l corn. - my. c. 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