“what they can learn [mm the gobs at Great Lakes.“ He painted :1 puthetie nurture nf the young nmnhmni u! mlr L‘ullllll‘) as represented at Great Lukw', han- ing been snutehed from their men. tiou. education, career. and called to the service of their country. Here they engaged in the great crusade for an ideal and were raised to the higher plane of duty. uhedienee. ser- vice. coupled with a certain amount of danger and the eVer present pos- sibility of death. After the mutual confrontation of a common enemy and a. common cause. these men reâ€" bel against the, “decorated stones" offered hy the> church when they hme asked for bread. Dean Bell says: "I tun nut nne uf those who believe fur an instant that the contribution U! the churches to the building up Of the morale of our men and the. caring for them reli< ginusly has been a nezligihlr- thinz. to be spoken of with hanging head. The churches- have done {or the men far more than I met thought they could or would ..... If the church- es had been one thousandth part .is efficient in preparing these hays to go forth as they have been in min- istering tn them after they went forth. there would not he as much to preach about :is there is this even- ing. as much It) write about llllll talk about concerning the inefficiency of the Church. There has been woeml inefficiency, but it was the ineffiâ€" ciency 0f the church in time nf peace. Now we are cntning back again tn the state of peace. to the cuntlitiuns and the places where this work “Its so heull)’ (lone hefure the “:it'. “’0 are like the prophet Nehemiah when he returned from captivity. We .tre looking at the Church :is he lnukt-tl .tl Je'rusuletni \Vesec-its “:ills hruk- en down. its palaces deserted. it< tem- ple untrequentvd. its gates hurnml with the the (if it time which has trienl men‘s snulsi" “mm Bernard hiding» Hull, (‘hup- lilin at Grout Lakes. noted spenkt-r and profoxsinnul write-r. guw :m o-pochâ€"making nddrtws at thv Prwhyu tartan church last Sunday P\+'llin_L' in which ho likvnml the- church to the ruined walls u! Jerumlvm and told its mulnlwrs and l‘f‘prt's«-llf:lti\‘t-.\ of (End :lrv \'vr_\' cmnnmn \nguv- wminn-ntnl. l‘rmlurt of Vo-w Fun-4| Srhmlh 'l‘ln‘y 11m: :1 (dish n- pics of Kht' Xv“ Tvxmn “\vl'MHH- uunh ulna .\|' mvhl; “m- ».h..r h“ :u.l~ I The “arm was Dum- ln the Time of Bernard ldding: Bell in Seething Indictment Tells How Church Has Fallen into Disfavor with Young Manhood in Service of Nation. THEME 0F NOTED MAN AT COMMUNITY MEETING WHAT THE CHURCHES CAN LEARN FROM THE GREAT LAKES GOBS Scm-rellzloun Young Manhood m Pumps "Prnhably no one can appreciate how broken down these walls are whn has not gazed upon the: rs-li- ginus or lrrellglous conditlun of the young manhood of America in one of our great camps. As one comes to know them lntlmately, as I have had the chance these ï¬fteen months, one ï¬nds that they sllnply know noth- ing about religion. . . . . When you ask them how long it has been since they attended Divine worship: m'am of them reply that it hag not been since boyhood. A surprising number never say their prayers on their knees and are willing to tell you so. . . . Almost never does one ï¬nd a conception of sin as a downâ€" right Violation of Pternal law. Cum- plm-pnt-y toward t‘vil. own when it x" of a sort the man does n-vt prac- tn-w himwlf. and a happy U)ll,’fflll('(‘ NUMBER 46 Pem-o {ed that \\v- wnh- imbecilitim uf Hu‘ prophet thcmiuh m‘atter of rebuild- w Drophet. ‘is our T be Htgblmm Parkï¬ Men Reliltlmn: ('hurrhrs' Worc- NM .-\|l of Yhix‘ is a hluv picturr. is it not? Arv [he buys nalullll) n‘rvliâ€" giuui‘ Not a hit of it. I luvo um‘vr nu-t :mmng (hv humirmls of young men I haw mlkwd In about n-liginn â€1 camp. mw {vllmv “ho was not in~ tonwly inn-muted in God. Thv war had called out '0! thwm :I grvut :uul uusvlllsh idvnlism. The-y hnd burst the <huckl0s of cunwmimmlity and Hwy hilt 'Ihnmsvln-s frsw (non. lrr I‘vligiuus nwn" Thvru :lrw nu Mich mm tho) didn't (-nnnm-t up tho church with tho-ir longings for Hit Me manhood and for unit) u! spir il “ith thv Pin-run} Hmrt n! Thingi (‘hurt-h a Thing of l-‘omualltlrs and PrlmN-rlm "The vhurch {or tlmm MN a thing M furlnulitivs and llllll".">h'll‘illl frip‘ porirw’. rvspm-lahilitic-s, convvntiunnl- Him, ‘ Thv nu-n \n-rs- H‘Hgil)U3 all right. But tln- vhurohn\us nut rvllr gimls. l! was a vo-ncrnhlv 0M ruin It ma" ;\ crumbling nld inn-1M. If any v~nthu~inst about any (It'llnlllill- â€(ion in (‘hristomlnnn l'ullmlir ur yo‘éll‘ in :1 mlntunmwm. Thvn come buck and my "Mon and nf the, chum-h. _\uu hmv m uwd m H]¢‘.\'¢~1II!1 ruins that 3 wfu! Hwy .1: know hm» dis: ~- LN thrm Hut L'flll' HDUII u.‘ All our runditinn :1 rt-prnach um! ;I Min: Muck. thuiltl (hr “311‘ Now what are some of â€1058 walls (I! ri-liuinn that nerd rvhuilding? First is the Christian hump. i do not mean tho place where folks shall haw merely the lwst of eating and sleeping quarters. A hmnv is nut a small hutvl ..... it is not H plan- whero Father spends his (lino wiwn the office and the gulf club are clus- vd. whore mother stays win-n sim has- n't anything more amusing to do. where the children are under the tn- telage of nurse-maids. or undwr the tun-lag? of the streets in, thvir my school hours, \vhtjrv the only group mowing place is at the meal tahlv. If any v~nthu~inst about any (It'llnlllill- â€(ion in (‘hristomlmm l'ullmlir ur Prim-stunt. \KlllH.~ In sm- huw little- religiun nmnunh tn ummu: thv .hnvr- imn pvuplv. and if in purlivulur In- unnh m .ww what is lhv math-r “ilh his mvn clmrch. Ie-r him lin- fur uuv limitation Homes What a poor iniltzitionuf a home many 1)! us Americans have. even those who live in comfortable sub urbs. Selï¬shness rules them all too often. Each person within them lives for himself. Dad and mother are a source of coercion to the children. and the. children are a source of nui- sance to the parents. Away go the kiddies to boarding school as soon as possible no that the parents may get rid of them. Away go the kiddies themselves as much as possible to get rid_ of dad and mother. 30 rend- ing together. parents and children: no playing together. no counsel to- gether no sorrows shared, no joy»: worked for in common. Nothing in common A nd 5 And so. of coursv. no praying in common. .\'0 common invocation of God before the common meal is oat- en. No common asking of God's bene- diction in the morning as the day H‘ominumi on page four) Th [I .“hnt ls 1.4. VL‘LI up .‘hv H H“- rnlnin'.’ hark hmn u ('hrlsllan Home! are some of Hll'SC w hznv untlmx .w Jll )nll dun-l _\ .u’ra Hrr". h" lllhhi‘h. u.‘ and Hm! Iml :x Hum- (ht-SL- walls rvhuilding? \\ nun-n hv “ill IHII in of The orgnnlnmon of the board and the Hection of officers will ’occur on Thursday. January 1601. "A your or world-war ï¬nancing b3 unr Government necc-ssitmod heavy demands on thv hunks 0f the country. Thq- ro-(‘nrds indlt-uto that your bank mot those- demands cheerfully and :nlvquately. Notwithetundin; thou- d9, mands and the greatly inrromwd rust of opt-rating“. and. notwithstanding (ho :«ntit-ipntml and llbt-rnl trnnsh-r n! munus (ll-posits into lJbert) Hunds. thv Bank has oxtubllnhvd u new record an earnings. Ind show: increased deposits In both' savings and commercial departments." The Stockholders u! the Highland Park State Bank held lht'll’ Innunl meeting In the ofï¬ce 0! the bulk on Saturday. Jd'nuary 11th. and elected the foilowlng persons as direclurn {or thé vnsuing your; President Baker’s annual report wan rt’ud ut the mowing. After calling ab. mum" to total n-murccu of over (HH‘I million dollar» and Capital. Surplus. :uul undivide proï¬ts of (war one humlrrd flmumml dollars hl- says l At the reception to be given on Friday evening to Rev. and Mrs. Frank Pitt by the officers of the Pres- byteriln church. Mr. Louis Kreidler will sing. No written invitations have been lent. An effort has been made to reach everyone throughthe var- ious churches and through the Press. It is the earliest wish 0! the oflieers oi’ the, church that everyone will join them in giving Mr. and Mrs. Pitt a hearty welcome. (t u. Alounder. J. M‘ Appol. Prnnk J. Baker. 8. l). Butler. A. C. Morgan. Marshall B. Sampson. John M. Tultlcn IH'X'I'II’T‘ION TO BE (â€YEN FOR DIR. AND MKS. PITT Mr. hauls Krlflller tu Slug. Tu Be Held Tomorrow lirenllg In l’rvwhyN-rlan (‘hlrrh’ lh-wurrou of llllrhlamd Purl Nair "inner":- ('l-rl Sat-via, In “Huh Private Roy M. Olson. 30' of If. and Mrs. Nels yOIsun of Revlnla. whose name recently appeared In the casualty llat as missing In Ictlon. ln In a hospital In France accordlnl to a letter received from hlm by his parents last week. Whether he ll Ill nr wounded ls unknown. u the letter gM'e no deflnlte details. Prlvnte OI- lJfl'l’ER RI‘X'EIVED PROM PRIVATE M)" H. ("SON son is a member of the 5th Ammuni- tiun Train, Regular Arm}. \NXI‘AI. \Il-IE'I'IXG 0|" IHNK‘S STM‘KHDIJDERS IT LOOKS LIKE-A LONG DUSTY JOURNEY HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THX'RSDAY. JANI'ARY N. I," Bnnl \uw (In-r 0m- Mll- Ilnil Dullah SundIy. Dorolhy DINO}: In “QuIck-I nInd" IlIo I \‘ItIerph comedy Indl Knlunjunmer KIds: MondIy. lIr-I Rut-run FInher In' The Mum;- of ChIr-I Il)‘ "Wqu-s of Kullur.†Pnlhe com» ‘edy; Tues†June Elvldge In "The ZeroI ‘Hourfl' Pnlhe Nev". MuluIl Comcdxl ,Wednesdny. .'ormI TIInIdgo In â€The .Hc-Irt of WetonI.†(‘hrInIIe comedy? and AllIes War News: ThurIdIy. Wil- :Ham I-‘Irnum In â€Le- MIIerIbIeI,“ )Palhe Newu. and Arbuclle comedyfl» lPrIdIy. LIII bee In "The-Secret GIF! den." Famous PIIyer PIclolrIph Indq Mum! and Jen; BIlurdIy. IIrxuerIle gCInrk In "Mule "In Hoover." Burgl {ton Holmes TrIvelogue. Ind UnIverI- in) mmedy. Matlnoe II two thIny. ; jmxmr HMIL nasnl'ssox I Pusan man“ 'rnsm \' flmrmut In Men-rid fart (‘o-u- f t"). Funeral lo I» Hen ll l 2 o'clock Today at MOIâ€- Mr. Ernmt Emil iunmunon. used 27. pa‘ed awn) Tin-5d.) u the re- sult of organic hour: diteue. Hr. Rasmuuon in the M)" of Mr. and Mn. Henry H. Rumuuon of Elm Ave. The family have made their home in this city [or (he put seven year-I. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 0110' o'clock at Prior‘n undertaking rooms. lnler~ meal will be in Memorial Park Ceâ€" metery. He leave:- to nurvh‘e him n mother and lathe-r. one sister, Ella. and n hrnthrr. (‘lnrenm-~ SIX I’RIMDNERS ESCAPE FIND.“ F0“ SHERIDAN 'l'hc- 'aent precarloun condttlona o! the ’taewalh Iu nghland Park In reml beent 01‘ country dIatrIeta. ithe you I store. and‘the hlll trlbel. . iEvery one would thlnk. wants ihln. at It cleaned on. but every- Slx federal prlaonern. two q! themmody'. vel and their uplrauona Mild to he desperate characteru. made i do not at the same way. thelr eacape Sunday night trom Port! 3" yuan“. are â€ye to“... Sheridan by saving thelr ‘ay thru hruahe . tolerable except to the the root or the guard houae and low- ."VMr- ' , wonders why they do not erlnl they‘ll-elves In the street nylons." t u, go that older people mean: of the nheetl 'lho ha 'not LIxa'u faculty In crou- One a! the ma-n. Robert E. Oann'ne. In; the Venn and the-Ir way about nllmt Pay "an Amery. fluted In a n- the an} by not make the ntdewalh â€rent Jall deltwr) In Mllwaukee. A sale tnn“¢ur pedestrlan democracy? In: (In)! .130 he attacked hln guard: What‘r‘inve our enlightened sub nIth a hawnet uhIch had been left urban‘ltdhdegenerated Into a rlng 0! mar Mm. but mldlern came to the cracker-ï¬x phIk-ophera tn the na- reucue In tlme to prevent a murder. ‘eral atop, and relegated the cleaning Me I! wanted for dwertlnn. (or frand~ 1o! the nuwalka to the lllnbo 0! non- ulem Mlle at Liberty Bonds and 'Mlm‘h't together wIth hath-tubs forgery. land ha I nhopx? s.» Mule In Reel 0! (hard Home. Lowered tn the “MI! I», Sheet-I Mutton Pictures to be shown at the Purl Theure next week nre: One 0! lb? ma-n. Robert E. Onbnmo. Illa: Pay "In Artery. figured in u re- â€rem Juli delivery in Milwaukee. A (out day! sign he attacked Mn gnnrda with a buonel which had been left nwr him. but soldiers came to the reucuo in time to prevent a murder. He is wanted for dwortidn. (or {undo ulom Hair 4.! Liberty Bonds tnd for forgery. FRIINY. LILA LEE IN “THE SPX'RE'I‘ GARDEN .‘II-n Hoover.†.Iu I'Ilvoml ('n-Irdv. lath" II 2:80 of the ï¬tted Rates he moved from Washing†to the north thou: o! um- masinn. m- Men! building- ntretchilï¬llrom the prmnl town 0! Let:- mt to Olvncoe. The When! of thin ant-ordina- r) pro)?! in George Benrd Jone. oi the ï¬le-co ï¬rm 0! putent attor- neye: flhriden, Jon". Sheridan smith". H‘. Jone: in a "male in engineer-h oi the lunechuu-tu In- stitute 0G Technology. and in law 0! (horse 'iuhinnten University. He :hu "V in Wuhlmfl. . Louie. IBoeton . Buluo end he: twice vie- {not lame. elven developing u: tintenet eity plmniu with epoch! lmncu at In: study to the prob- }iem of t†relocation o! the inter.) ‘elpitel. Rheum." an the Chic:- ,“° Comm Weekly. “It. Jone. :jclplhle' thinking prmicelly 0 '0“! p ' ition of magnitude even though _ " question in now ud the: Hon; re in‘ the ecedemic reehn." The oi the iedeul cuitol Tuhame M- the claim city of the 'United We! he“ on the Math 0! Luke liï¬icenflsetween the towm of lake W end Oleneoe. and stretch- ing nppyflmuely from Luke Michi- ‘gen to t“ Dee Pleinel River. The physical {pavements of such a lite .Ire inetenhle. The hluflu rise ‘uwnty above l‘he Michigen. A mm- wed in the Shohie vmey. um- ehle ior â€nth purpoeee: the (round then rim,¢reduelly until Del Plum .mile) i. fetched. Tlu- nuke meme 0! xxwernmem building, pnrh, recreation grounds. inn-st pWrw-s residence diulrins Irnnnport‘iun and men botanical xanium he all cnrelully Inrked out .01 mdï¬emntirnl precision by Mr Jnmon vi in his report claimn it“! Wuhin is destined to be almost compete ‘rebullt lnumnch u the present ildlnp Ire insdoqunu. What viewed as tn Arlbim Nilhis ‘ or an established posh ‘biiily, a a plan recommends itself (0 the he of Highland Purl u I flatterin muienury o_n the nutunl beauty hi: locum}. The city is bro‘dly divided Into (hm Dim-‘ (hut devoted to the fed- an) (eminent. that devoted to the munlcipfl,core'rnment, use that de- voted to’ “be prlvnte lite of (he clu- u-m. \ The “Coral building: no loatod out the that! with executive depart- ment ndflnin; the present reserva- tiun 0! M1 Sheridan. and the judicinl iunction 61' the government udjoinâ€" ing the-“own of Highlnnd Park. In the rent†is the lexislntive function at thv sacrament dominated by the great bufldinx o! the capitol. The pt'ï¬eut lines of the Northwest- ern ‘nnd 1‘0: lllwnukn would be de- prenwd i’h the L'nion station in the prmu-nt Mn 0! Highland Park. sum-"poww- ol Walla Ila-m PM“: In All Pam HIGHL ()u Mt‘dl)’. Dot-emhtr IOlh, the Eu. ï¬lm-era ‘pubdh-sskm n! the- Amoeb- Hon 0! Mmerce. “attuned to an ex- pm‘umn,fl Q (hula that [InI capitol ()1) â€(:dl) PI m_ ism fur xm- sum-n l‘api " In Extend from hale I" 1 to the 1“)“ of e'» h‘ k- new AN" F1 (maroon mumm LT «Roam-2 B. Jon‘s m mu [wan , runs smnwnxs a! I By a" mean: let u hum 1'th morinl â€Ho-plul. ‘ -' Bd‘tor Huhhnd Purl: Pro-r. Dear sum:- ‘ ' Menorlu buildings soon lane {.4 mem'orul ohm of their "ï¬nance, ‘ for Nuance. the Chic-so Auden 0! Science, erected‘ a n 7meuorl m me In: lubed uni. As trustee of the Academy for 1 nm her 0! yam l “q I con-nut: and»: within lu wulh Ind um with many strum-m mum; n. N even ten In a hundred knew I! was memorial building ,nltlmuxh ‘ ll m to m in km cum“! slouch; 0 or the entrance. Why not cred 3 Maple inc-ow M m fundl collect“ from ll many lute-d o! tbb law so all e: feel um unn- “Millions of u 1|.ch of our “NM MM. .1 We! in It A W befol Minced o: my to ' There have been two â€with: exploited In :60: paper .I'br on! modal to‘nmu who Ion here I bane for 1 world freedom:_1'h¢ 00a tummy Bulldlnc aid the Howl“! I! tennIon. Why contact-club. the herolc deeds); mum; theIr m non-J a side lune In ' n pub]: bulldlng. Both the“! building! ll needed and In um wlll'me, bl the “me should not be now will buIldIn. miter“! ï¬ld labor are 1 their hIxhest and when there hu bean no nuny Just on": far oontthi (Ions for pnlrIotlc tubules. Our {:4 roe: are :5 much onlmdd to 1 sq nrntcd and dlmnct nit-modal as we: the hereon of the M. Highlund Purl hu Men culled < in I flnuncid wuy urgently duri: the last two years uni in: new ed in 3 columns mallet. Than vi be further requlrcmcnh to in mu 5 tore we uuiu ure buck to until like non-M conditions. Run us for mw’mn to on the coat: < Inr confmm everyune directly or i; directly. and in my Judgment utilii 1nd necessity should (oven! nil fl lure requom for donations Iron 01 cliium. Our hoapitnl h I moon I}. It: ï¬rst six months' oxwrhm demomtrnted it to be I War n can", ,ihun its fondant udvocau dreuned. Several of our citiseu men and women. noluhly Ir. 3.11 will. it: pmident. hare devoted lnru amount of their limé in mi! that it was well mnnnted from u start. Had it acquired :11 unenvi; ble reputation in its iuiuc'. 118 u- i‘uIneu would have been serious impaired. but it hu ï¬nd: (00 Would u npl_beJiAur (or High!“ Park to do (mgâ€"37M thtand It rum thin to neuter oui renew a over a. laru- number of dim and 330 none of~tham perbclly. , Thu 'lonorisi Howitnl' in 'hk nub. It. Bhldwil pronou- o n ohrium and reductions out In“: building. with m 'mnch hooded h Inflon vnrd, it: lndlfldw Damon: room able“. in brains writ on the [rounds will I record ‘ names; perchmce A room .01 nil in perpetuity for the tree me . my immediate member of the in ii: of Any war veteran; will be u only us hiumric but I mohl memo in! erected by a thoughtful and (rub Ni community. ‘ The thought of grvctinl a nun tribuil- In the memory of than c“ tens of Highland Park who [at their all on a forekn ï¬eld of but is unanimoua. The question now be decided ia. what uhall it In? V have heard {run the advocate! 0(- community hall and a park mow ment. but the latest from If. WI tor Baldwin. Prod“! o! the HM land Park Hospital Aaaoclauo meet» with my heart! â€PM“. admit: or almost uhlmiitod pan-m iueu- embracing the thought of a I tin; ant-mortal. one that viii iii iorewr in the mind: 0! mecca in. generation". it will be mic ad long after the average Mal has ioat intend ia the “not†on any nun-ant marina“ M at aloud to M’iou agar a eon-a: ity home with it: 0mm" 0â€"“ has one to thou. Mr. Price Plums Mel-arid Hal pital While Mr. En- Sux- ‘3 gun-nu the â€ratio-.0! ‘4 Simple Shaft E. V. I’Ifl‘l'} AN!) W. (‘. W} ED 1"