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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Feb 1917, p. 5

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The business portion of Cobden was drstrode by are. The loss was 875M013. The public school at Cupenteravllle swven miles from Elgin was destroyed $31000. Frank Lanham. charged with the .-mbrzzlement of money order funds {rum the pnstofllce at Alum. Okla‘, was arrwszod at Bloomington. .\ Volumver battalion composed of numbers of the Universny of Illinois (Rule! brigade will be formed in the mum of a call by the governmem. \rtw Keys. of (‘ambrin wan lulled mm. or New York. <Jrflu?‘1‘-»I;. Smith. {we-my, was killvd (1’ 1 zrado (wuss-mg when an Illinois ("iiizrai switch engine. mruck the au- mmnbiln hc- was driving at Brush eggélngv "P?” of *{PrriIL Thrv-~- memburs of the family of John H Popluw of Sou'h PPkin. worn buriimi to death. The mOIhPT had zonu or. an Prrand and the ('liildi'mi hm! bcwn iockwd H‘. rho homo. Georg.- Bendm‘. son of Mr: and Mrs. VJIv-ntinu livndwr, of Pana. sum-rwd $120103; or im- in“ arm when his hunt- in; .‘Iflo' :u‘mdvnmlly was discharzvd as 'fiv- buy Crossed a hedzv. than» A" Elliou. aneral merchants of Swwarrson, were adjudged bank- r-zp's on voluntary petitioni Liabilitivs a:»- then :it $4,500 and assets $3.- 573 76, with ngniy-four creditors. F:f’_\»'“u warhers haw signed u [‘0'irlnn 'o bt‘ prwsenh-d to the board of miaimtion asking that, the pay of 'i‘im‘u drawinz less than 81.400 a your b» Inl‘rPZlFPd W per cent 3. Rockford. T‘m 5ifizv- charities commission is as" H" rho (w Rystvm in the sheriff's (\fhw‘ ind ”1" par diom systom of feed- ::;4 iliibuil’Wfi. dud rerornmends {hr Mn» .,,,. w: (Ev-w :wo iimwworn pi'u of Srvwm rays on V ar- char 57.7 76, wi th’xv'“ po’igwn " (1f HENRI! 'hmu .3 Th» munml 01' Gibson City has re- vokpd the frnnvhisn of Central iliinnis L'uiitio" animny at “'atseka, th'h supphv-i vho- czty with electricity and provniwi penalty of $20 per day for each day in which poles and wires nu main in corporation. Jag. (‘ockrpil of Kinmundy, aged seventyseVPn ymrs. is dead at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. V Kazan, in Salb‘m. H9 was a member of [he iegiaintm‘e in 1891. and one of the independents who elected John M i'aimpr I‘. S. senator. . . ,.A:__ ,J m Illinois Central passo-ngor tra‘in Frvdonia crossing, nuar an'ivL us “As flagging the train M ‘mard it. {xv-rem LHl')’. azvd fortyvne yo-ars. ‘ run down by loade coal cars in 1 Frewk (‘tml company's mmv Mn of Hr-rrin and instantly kilh‘d. \dulph Mus-Her. president of the miéw Drags Manufacturing com- Ur Decatur offered the use or hm flit-must) of danuwr of a go‘neral «pi- .vmr nt‘ Emu-lat fvvvr in \Vinchvfitvr. our H. H. Hawker has issued a anmmatiou suspvndmg all publir 'hwrmzs‘ .\l (”mun-i \ . p. ..\.._--, The zniden wedding: celebration 0! Mr. and Mrs Benjamin '1‘. Tym n! Todds Point township. east of Panu. was fearurpd by the wedding of their daughter, Miss Madei Tym, and 11“" her! S. Carpenter. A family reunion marked the double event. ‘ The “'atson (‘oai company. opemi-i in: south of H9rrin, has zone- into voi- ‘ untary bankruptcy, with liabilities lisl- ed in excess of 825.000 and also {ac-1‘ in: a $50,000 damage suit brought by l a St. Louis coal sales company. which i nluirul a contract for the mine’s out-1 a St. Louis coal 91 claims a contract put. put. ’1ne appellate. court of the second: division sustained the iudgment oi' the Grundy county circuit court. scn- ‘ tencing Charles B. Munda), seniorf vice premdent of the LaSalle Sweet‘ Trust and Savings bank of Chicago to five years in the penitentiary for bank wreckirgi A five-year building program for the University of lllinois. the total.cost of which would be ”0.000.000. will be presented to the legislature at its pres- ent session. About 88.000000 will be uked of the present usembly, this amount to include upkeep and salar- 195 during the next two years. lilinois is a big step nearer a dry state as a result of the action of the state senate in passing the prohibition referendum bill and sending it to the house for concurrent action. it is the most drastic anti-liquor drive in the history of lllinois. The vote was de- cisively dry. The bill pussed 31 to 18. Jacob Lipsey. thirty-five years old. or Livingston. was killed and two men were injured when an automobile in which they were riding collided with an embankment about 3 mile east of Edwardsville. The injured are: Joseph Lockovitch. thirty-seven years old, and T. H, Prosser. twenty-seven years old. bozh ot Livingston. fin» k'H' sup,- chm .v' rhn' av R} and mu per mun-fix A eiur» hill dim} a: hm nnmr )sfiVle. W 1‘“ .\l. floss of NW l‘nivvr- ILHnms (‘ullege of Engineering: d m hm-mm- presidem of {hv 5 (‘ur Manufacturers associa- o the zuvvrnmem in can» of KPH: ”alums. {or years pas Mmm‘ Zinn Buptis! chum: 0m. 13 dam! at the age of sm- 2' Km: Holmv‘s had been mar ma :uzvi was Lh‘1 father of {wen The loss la esxlmated at Lohmaun of Aviaton st in Clinton countv mess of two days. 2% 0 years old and hm W donation to M the “at“ o! Iroquois county van [.0111 in by Short! H. M. Browne. State representative June: D. Pm- um of Elmwood. died 1: I hoopiul 3: Peoria. following 1 brief mneu. The Towerhlll coil mine. abut ddh and sealed three years ago. will be re- opened and operated lmmedhtely. After serving u city mush-l oi Hu’vnrd continuously for twenty-nine yous, Jamel Burke resigned. William J. Nolan succeeded him. M133 Patricia Burton, who was born 3 near Mount Sterling more than sev- E enty-nlno years ago, is dead. She had “ than lived in ghe community. ‘ Demonstrazlng a defense ngalnlt a poaslble holdup man, Charles Bren:- man shot and Instantly killed his brother Harvey at their home in Eola. Brass shells made by a canridflv’i company at East Alton and rejecwd ‘ by inspectors for the Russian govern L menu. are being used {or flower vases‘ a VVlllle Pawlica. age attain. son of Thomas Pawlica, a minei‘ of Junction City. a. suburb of Centralia, was killed ax Glen Ridgt’ while trying to hop a train‘ Fire caused by the explosnon of a gasoline sxove destroyed the residenvc- of Dr. J, H. Hughton. formerly the bonw 0! the lateâ€" Dr, L. E. Keeley at Dwight. Burglars hruke Into the “mop of [In- Furmers' vlevator at Franklin Grown blew {he safe and smashed the cash druwe'r, but got only ten cents for tbmr labor. In leaping from a rust ‘hrough freight train 2n Tower lllll. William Gaton, twvmynno years old. a mall clwrk. was lhruwn agalnst an Iron sigr Bill post and instantly killed. Govvmm- imwdon's bill onnsolidai» ing more than 100 boards. bureaus and commissions into nine new state do» parinwnls was passpd by the house by the nmuzinuly large vote of 142 to 2. Carlton, a town a few miles south of I)<- Kalb. in llw fuiurv “ill br mil» Carlton, a town a few miles south of De- Kalb. in llw {murv “ill br (‘;".l> ed MCGlrr. that being the nfllrlul namo of tlw pcsmffic», Tho railroad clung lo [hr old nanw until rorwnlly. ()minns on 8.00.) at‘rrs of land npnr Options on 8.01m avrrs or land near Hanovvr hm‘v been turn by a (‘hl- cago syndicate, with .thn vivw of es- tablishing a Hungarian colon) to grow vegetablps for a big canning factory. Thirsty wun'arers no longvr will be; able m ubmin a drink by )nurneyin: to (hk' "Rm! Barn." a resort up rivvr from Dixon Tho) place has been cloned and the pn motor ("nnsidlnia GrPdi-‘ nar. finui 3 .30 and coats. nar. finrd ”.30 and coats. Alfred Strung» has 19!! Arrnm fur Norway to uwt a pride “0 suilvd {mm New York mm the Danish Hno‘r Frn~d< erivk \‘Hl , rhv boat which (‘uunt Von Bvrnsvm'fl, zlw {ormvr Gwrman ambas- sador. ls mkmz for home. John l-Irlzmdwr, last of the signers of the» Huang 0! rho Augustanu synod. a dm‘umwnt “rm-h officially brought the Swvdish Lutheran church mm PX lstvnw in Hn< country. diwd at Rock ford. H1- “us ninet} )vars 01d. Nouri} $T‘UH'0 W111 hr !'\‘[Irndo‘d in {our mu'nflwm of “'hitvsxdv county this summvr fur (I‘m hmhimu of hard roads Jordan township will sperm rmmm ('n-nvw‘v‘ mun Hun SEROUU {our mu'm“ this summvr roads Juruiu 32mm” Hm Whirl Lions John damzhwr. {hr mvnr')‘ .\n “labor-twp electric ~trv-vtl11hzing display untl hv-nutiflcutton of the square sxtttmttttl'tt: the old tapttnl, the present courthouse, is under consider- atinn As part of the preparation for the Iiiinoiq centennial celebration next _ year at Sprtnzfield. Henry Merkert, aged seventy~four.t weii~to<io fai'mvi‘, living near Ramae) was probably fatally assaulted by ht> sondnâ€"law. Daniel Davis, aged thiru-z five, who afterward escaped to the timber, where he was captured by: Marshal A. B. Stein. 1 Sensational tivwlopments are prom ‘ ised in which it is intimated that at special session or the grand jury of? Vermilion county will be called tni investigate jur'- fixing, following the. arrest nt’ (‘. ii McGuire, a juror in the t circuit court at Dnnvilie. ‘ ‘ Rock island has withdrawn from the contest to secure the “1.000.000 armor-plate factory. The war depart- iment has sustained the rule that no ‘arsenal could he maintained within 200 miles or the great lakes. Rock lilâ€" ' land is 183 miles from Lake Michigan. i i United States Senator Lawrence Y i Sherman was made the defendant in a :Iecond $10,000 damage suit filed at lSpringfleld by Louis and Mary Chaf- tfee, who allege that he failed in his Eagreement to provide them with a lhome in this city in return for per- i aouai services. V ““‘-‘I Kw Ohn present courthouse atinn RR pan of ‘ the Illinni: wntvnn year at Sprmzfifi-Id terlmtz. $1 Af’Pr rm, IOull Dc: lexu. Seven guards were pinced by the Chicago and Eastern iliinois nilrond on the big bridge new” the Mn!- kin river south of Shoibyvllle. The1 bridge is the highest nil‘ny Itructnre in llllnola 3nd in About 400 ynrdn long ~With the guards Ire two United States secret service men. 'ith three eandidntes for president general, D. A. 11.. already in the field. in nnticipation oi’ the bienninl election to be held it the April conmu of the organization. comes word or an i ‘ » 1the senator from illlnols. who in aid | to be about to be put torwnrd u "Id- miniatntion" candidnte. i With the primary but one week oil'. the Quincy council, vith four members candidates tor mayor sud seeking aid 0! a 'law enforcement lane, hns voted down a resolution !to amend the my code in conformity with the state law to provide a Itrict local Sunday closing of saloons. The vote was 7 to 6. One of the council- man-mayor candidates was not pro.- LI ,h in-I'iuni (‘Ldmwl M rm 3 in th- 51’1“" v"2\H' n‘ kson. {hr hernu: u! Santa An .\Iz.~,~‘ Lurvnn Pryor Us umnd has finally bm-n .xwardu H and has withdxawn from t to secure the “1.000.000 . {:ntory. The war depart sustained the rule um no uld be maintainad within at th» grpat lakes. Rock Is miles from Lake Mlchlgun. hates Senator Lawrence Y‘ \r'llri mun Hun ,md Ern- $7 '9 Of “Iii! ms HAHN". mum, in M rolu no THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS .â€" Continued from Page 1 the place of Notes. who represented Jehovah. Their request of Aaron was “Up. make us a god which ahall go before us. for as for thia Moeea that brought us up out of the land of Egypt we know not what haa come of him." 80 Aaron told them to give him their golden trinkets them “Tomorrow will be a (east to Jehovah." And it was while they were observing this feast to Jehovah. (not to the calf.) and burning in-, cenae before the calf. that Moses came down from the mount with the tables of the law. the second of 0! which condemned that very aort of thing. and for the violation at ‘which command 3.000 of the men were punished by death. What the people then wanted was aome viaible means of contact with. or some aym- bol of Jehovah. Their: was a ma- terial. phyaical. carnal worship. and not a spiritual worahip: and iorthat they were condemned. Several centuries later Jerobonln and the tribea which revolted with him. did the same thing. in netting up calvee of gold at Dan and Benn-l. These calvea of gold were intended to take the place oi their going to Jerusalem at the feast time to wor- ship 00d aa He had directed that they ahould. These golden ealvca represented the God of their fathers. It was a violation 0! the second com- - .. ._.. “.5 up calvps (If I Thm calvel to lake the ‘ Jerusalem ll ship God as H0 b! they should. Them represented the I! vs! I violauon o! mundment: but “0‘ ‘ violated the first \\\\, .\\\\ \\\ To those who expect to buy cars in March, April, May or June: It you place your order now for the 5-passenger 6-30 Chalmers you will save $160. March 1, the price ad~ vances from $1090 to $1250. Ample recompense for hastening your purchase. You get great value in this Chalmers, with its smart looking body; its distinctive radiator; its large, high power lamps; broad, deep, solt seats; roomy front and rear compartment and costly outlay of instruments. Not to mention the reliable and powerful motorâ€" velvet in action and a giant for pulling. And the saving on; the 2-pessenger roadster, i you put your order in now, is $180. Two the fir“. Ah-b commnndment. A. a mermsou, m E. M Ave, Hihgland m, llL, Roadster when he made a grove 3nd vorlhtpod Baal. one of the recounted god: of the heathen. But Jeroboun. vtoluod the .econd hectuu ho mule In Image to represent the true God. And both In the tnnt-nce of Jamboun nnd of Aaron. theIr violation grew out o! a deulre to hue nomethln‘ o! 3 mn- terlal and phyllcal sort to help them In their tonhlp of God. .1 t ,lmtru Nu“ (ind has recognized thl- dmirr ui helps on our part and 1-0 far n nuch e helm are neceulr)‘ Ind wholewme‘ tor up He hu given them. hen while Anron end the people were making the [olden cal! to tnle they place of Moses who terried'in the mount. loses wu receiving innum- tionI for the mnkinl end une of the very thing thnt they needed to re- mind then 0! God end Hie presence. For et that very moment when they were wondering whet hnd become of NM. God wn giving him explicit direction: u to the making Ind um oi the Tebernecle end the Ark. And they were to serve the people then in Ildl by which they might in. creuingly enter into epiritunl wor- ehip of their God And in this Tubernncle. which eerved them very much on our Churches nerve no today. fthere were to be pieced two int-gee o! the Cherubim. overehndowing the merry rent. (‘md Ifl" uupplynm tlu-ir need: end there wu no occuiun for their running ahead of Him. His wey end time Ire nlwnyn better then nun. And God hu mnde ebundnnt proâ€" ‘vilion for us; Ind hu (in-n us every Ineedful help to mid up in our prupA ‘er ewmch to Him. end to enconnue "I Spiritual won-hip oi Him] But the 4...... M which we are earned in And God hl ‘vhlon for In; I Ineedful help ‘ ‘er nwmch to I BpTrqul auger. o! 0! which we Save $160 $1000 1070 (Alta. Man AU ‘ 2."?!Vhat then nre name 0! the turf fin which we lre In dung" of vtoluln; lhll Commandment todny’ t)! nlluutnx mmothlhx to come be tween ul ad | wlrltunl wonhtp 0! 00d' Whnt Are the peril: thnt Ill.- hpgent themselves? And we and thnt 10 ‘n 1 ne .0 c- to .â€" e. P! of ‘II a 5d an no .r- J! n their nume In Levon, We IN re- ‘mlnded of Prtesttlm. Rttunltnm. the clenttdh of Ordinwcer. Suture. Art. altum-ntty Ind mmy othren. bet on con-Her name of then, I First then- to Art. For thnt t- the one thnt nuurnlly pulses“ 11- «If ‘hen ve rend "Thou Ilmlt not nuke unto thee my (raven tmue or Illenen ol nnythtnu." There nre thtme who say thnt the enforcement 0! mt: commandment mean: the denth 0! art. But of mum thut III ‘tmt true However, the nnrH-nt people- tn whom It to flu! mare-sod gnve tt thtn “wise-non: nnd vtth the devout Jew of old. ptctum nnd ‘Imuee and “hem of every lorm were forbidden They looked upon . : . _.., 1 ., _._ Hun rommundmem. 1: even thou- to come b 00d. 5nd to he htnd Hun rommundmem. h u! permlulna even thou- to come bet-Nu u: und 00d. um 10 be htndrwcen nth" than helps. m our np|rllun :pprou‘h m Him‘ ~-â€"- Al Oh. Suegw Sod-I Seven ” Lino-silo -‘.I\ every form u! an In Mulnlrnua- l have rrnd of (‘hrhlhn Mil. In theu dun. who boo-up of this cnmmnnd‘ Inc-m Iould not hnve their photo‘ [uphi- liken and would nut allow n plrlun- or I place of nuunn In (hflr houu . . .A-__.u...l thu- The lohnmmednm Imrv’prflod um cummund u (heugh H lurlmde nll lnrmn of art In connoctlun "lth wor- nhlp. nnd their rumour-- IY‘!‘ alt-p burn-n o! pit-tum or nutm- Tho any (‘hrlntlnn church very windy (”nude Hue deaconllon of the churcneu wnun Innuel md punum. In those Am. bocuuu they were surrounded with lymboll of idol-1r, which were ob- )ocu o! vener-tlon. But the curly Chrullun encounced urt ‘in "on other vu.’ -L h nlhl- and tuner way. But we know th-t the Bible And thin commnnd do not condemh .11. The Tnhernncie of which we bun Just spoken wn bountifully decor“ and ll God's commund. The Tomi. at Jeruuiom wn omnmentod with mpreuntntionl of tree: sud iiowon and pomexnnitu und chorubim m6 winged oxen. liven the Cntocomhc in Rome Ire found to be decanted with Amulet und rudely drawn nymboil o! the religion:- hopes and upirntiom o! the curly Christian. And I” tho nrtu. uuipture. puinting. music. and their perfection in wonhi . Ind tin «fleet of Chrint on nrt in too evidont to diapute. . 7.. A- an- u: usnyuu . Hul I h when one puts an in \he pllfl' God. or nllowl it to com. bo- ureen Mm And God that 11 ll ob- )M‘Honlble. from (he palm o! m of (M- comnund. In wmmmr Abbey. lodu there any be noel! many vum niche: whrn In.” ,,A __. ...-.., . w- .n once stood. They were removed not bee-nu they were sum". ho! ho- nuu lump: were burned In from of mpm, And wonhlpcro inn-It hofon tho-m Thnl wu mun-Hy n viola- mm M IM- commandmem .'Thou nh-H nm to male unIn myself a [nun-n Image or Illenen. and bow duwn thy-ell unto them. nor serve them" It II when we nllow the Image or the art. (he munk‘ or what not to become our cod. and to stun! (‘untlnued on pun 8 $1850 o! the churchel ytth um nvr \V \\\\\\‘ \}\\\\ $\\\\\‘ I N\\\ I ‘\\‘\\‘ mx' :\\\~\\ x\\\\“ ~\\f\\ \\\\\\ :\\\~ ~\\‘\\\\

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