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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 May 1920, p. 6

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Entered as secohd class matter March 1, 1911. at the post office a! Highland Park. HHnois. uner the Act of March 3. 1879. )ublished Weekly by JOHN L UDELL and PAUL L. UDm.L. it Highland Park Lake County. Illinois T be Highlanh Park Page: [Locw:::1nmsomms frh‘lll way. . Hew- H an vi‘purtunity fur (‘Hmnmnity Sui-\iu- m ~hm\ \shut it rm: ti.» 3‘ »r :I'iv wwlt'zirt- At' the your“: mm: n!‘ thv H'L'Ulfll' arm) uml t'ni' (hl' prutm-tinn of «,ur own young pennlo. ' But‘uro the war the enlistwl man was regarded in Ll llL'k't‘SSal'y l'Vll and was left severely alone. We nuw knnw that he is wry muvh likx- other young men and that he nvwls sympathy and friendly hrlp and that he will respond to it just as other young men do. It is up tu us In rl‘mt'mlwr thy lessons we have learned «luring the past three years and to pmvc that m- nre patriotic ritizens and small neighbors under peat-v mnvlitiom m \n-ll as in war time. n: -: “um 11: "u Ix‘t' :z,.~ 22.4mm”) mm. \M m n-r'w' :hn‘l'w. )‘mw- r lizwx (in. ut‘ [m- \\’;n‘ ‘ amp I L'IIH‘lu‘n‘ mum I‘m Lev." mum: fur v-Iu‘ ~18de i'nrk I'm» in Ixxwld u'.~!.¥‘lv;'l~‘ux ?-\ Hm' x-f “whhl' :nv hex-r; untuu .f .xgthvn Aulk t rm- .yâ€"h‘m :uht \ n5 (1n!-‘muh>-n¢:~1mh-1 u" iv ant. tznmallc- rmvnmtinnn It no“ y'vmair‘.‘ for 11~ in \(‘x‘ In 1! that Vuuunr‘. whe-n Is 'ru-ginx In :nsunu- n max-- pr T'no-H- W11} :dwuvs 9m :1 izxruv- number uf PA GE SIX The American Legion is an organization born of the fellow- ship of the men and women who were banded together in mili- tary service during the great war. .Although it wag born _of war it is not a military organization, and former distinctions of rank are ignored in it. so that of- ficers and enlisted men meet on a footing of democratic equali- 15'. Nor does the Legion aim at political power, although it might easily become a mighty influence in shaping the political destinies ot' the nation. Tu guard against this it has ruled that it will not permit its name or organization to lie used t6 further the political aims of any person or group, and it will not permit any one \Vliu holds or is seeking a salaried elective otlice to hold utlit'e in the. Legion or in any department or post there- The Legion not only seeks to secure and make permanent those great principles of justice, freedom and democracy for which our army fought. but to continue and strengthen the friendships which were begun during those years of strugg‘le. and promote peace and good will upon earth. Neither does it intend to take part in industrial diSputes. It declares that “its attitude toward organized labor is exactly the Same 11.x its attitude toward all other group.\. nt' American citi- zens. It stands fur a square deal t'nr all. and for the maintenance of law and order and the protection of nut' Amorit'an institut- (If :ion In 1159 iis great power for selfish or partisan ends. Politi- cians will seek to gain "the soldier vote" by fair words and by promises of pension legislation, but we believe that the Legion will vigorously oppose all such influences which tend to divert it from its fine idealism. , VVzth thix‘ iii‘uzul :tl‘.(i patriotic platform the League ought tn he a. great puwm- fur gnml in our American life and it; deserves the encouragement «if all nur citizens and i‘Very man and Wu- man eligible tn membership nught to join it. We earnestly hope that the Legion will maintain its high principles and not, permit itself to be corrupted lwthe temota- IUHS 1111-11 5:111-111-1-11 111111111 : 11§1hv11u1111k . 1'111-11'1111111- 11114111. 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ILLINOIS mumty Sum-\Iu- m ~hn\\ “hut :1 rm: ‘6. thv rmzular arm) um! {Hr (hu pruXm-nm from hm Th. 306k oi Pcr.on.| STIN’GO. H 620,6 'rm'usnn'. MA)‘ 30,000.01 r 5.00000 ' 6913 6“ 29.5“ 9.50.3.1! 5.42113” 1,690J‘“ 9.77300 3y 4. 1920 j)4r~.;‘n ,rh: [ht 1U“ um} “HUI! _ hm p\ pm‘nHK ' u f)‘ :n «1 H1: km :nily ”1 Li \\'nm~ m h“ Irv-1n i1 Shvt'thn um: mm 1!: a dif‘ Condition: (‘heckmx Arcanhâ€"Spocul nutrition in nun-n to all Chet-kink uccuunu Ind “cm: dcpunih-d fur 'rullm-tinn an put through in minimum limr Lonnyâ€"Loans are mndv on cull-urn] Illd (Ill cummercinl pawr ls permilwd by our rv-sponsible, progressive banking policy We are cspvcia”) rquippcd h! h-ndlc- roll Paulo 1mm! Savings Departmentâ€"Interest at 3% h mud un (iclxwib- in (hip. department and on our lum- .k-pmlu Safe Devon“ Boluâ€"Abauluu- promuun Mlth cun\enknro and privacy Rule-.1 83 00 and upward per Innum En-r) hankmu "hh scr Smruc \'ullt-â€"-l~‘:n-vrmv{ «lorngc of bulky \nluablcs. Letters M Creditâ€"Fur the cunn-nwnrv n! trnvvlors, letur‘ of crmlit an- issued an which money run I» ~wurw! m uny purl uf the world Farelgn Dunnâ€"Um all-[1' .leH’VUl'II: .mn~'.- lL~ {n [my Inn! u-xl (r n-ign «lrafl‘ (u 'hv best advantage (‘ullrflnoluâ€"Our e-Aprcmlly a-quimml dc- partmem 0N." l‘V.‘v-'VO‘Y\I r. “action arrvicr In hu-mms nwn ln~uranreâ€"l‘u-~ nr‘ rnt pkth' Kbh‘x. ln~uranreâ€"â€" run “rt. l'hf pink. )(bux. mrnndn title. autunmlnlo, and life policifi Arr- furmshed In the uh], n-lmlulr rampan- ll‘p :n the luwvfl c-NL Sun-(y b-vmls In- 1l~u furnishml To the Wumen o! llllhland Pithâ€"You nrq- burial?) Vu-Inmu' n! thir hank hvxm erPl A» l'm‘kc'l .eruu- pcrmuu-d by ruipunfllbh! L~ extruded uur many friend- 'ice Infilud‘L Albert J. Safe. .lr.. nf Clark St has taken a position with the G. W Kibhfi; C0,, of Chicago. as travel- ging rialesman for Wisconsin. Ohio‘ ‘Texafi wd Minis. hr Mr. Russvl and famJy haw mun-d 1:14» Hu-ir new humr in Hixhwuml whirh thvy re.-u~ntl_\‘ leThfl‘OtL Mr. John S. Rt-osnmn loaves {vmurr :u\\‘ for Pasadena. ('al‘. where he will attend the National Elwtril- Light association convention. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Mrs. Margaret Sheahon and nvphvw are returning [4» Oakfiold. “Wan, [0- day. MI limm‘ “'hn hun- Ihvn' mumw \\ II 111;: “IN Melville 41ml) went to New York last week to attend thv reunion of the American Ambulance field service. .‘h'K Jessn- H. Iinyrx' hux m-Im In Shure-m-rm. hvr humo- nn N: Sheridan maul. ufh-r :m aha-nut fifteen months in New Yurk I‘ity The seventh and eighth grade pu-g pils of the Ruvinia and Lincoln! «hauls with Mi.“ Goddard will spend1 the latter part uf the week at the \and dunes of Indiana, Lawn-m1- Small and Fred Spcnm-x “out tn New Yurk last Week whore thvy attended the annual reunion of the Anu-rivan Ambulame fivld service. Mr. and Mrs. )lirhm-l Rogun and family haw pul’x'haswi the (‘vmttivld Fume un Laurvl :n'omnu MI‘F. IL 1.. Bmwn “hm spent l'nr past few weeks with in-r I);Ir(‘n!5‘ Mr .And “N. A. W. Hx-lrhvr n-turnwi tn E‘o‘)’ hunw in \Vawkikhxfilinn. |\ t‘HuO n‘rnu‘. Is now nocupying A~~lliflill"‘.‘ - :quh :11 rhl Â¥h(' =HUIHI‘ H'k :nmm. mmunity rum-I Ln Thh |< 1hr Mr}. ('hm M I11 \V \Mmur. ~ H- 11'!" and hm :u‘): \mn-ty nl' thv lfnitwi ll rhun-h rum-h th “fury .\lur‘.zL II‘.\lt( LIHO'I) lnsvp} I‘HJ Bahr, (Hadvl' and Thcrrivn uniny and Sunday In Dv 'I‘hu- l!‘.'|\'i1\'l'\ :1! {hr Insti l Muv gum) nu] Hr, Huhr'x mu. uhu ix nth-nthm: thy Hm. HU‘I‘I \Mu) 1 HH- lhrn- m yul-lr lamp “1“- ml'N-r KL cur (“th i l . . \'(‘Hl”L' T ”HP (Guyinx .\I rs 7!!"er th tnuinms fl] |\ and H 1“ En t'it)‘. ”1h \n-rk Mt I1 I'muly wily rum-I nl‘ (hr tir~ Hl' HT “Mun-m 1m: h; r muthvr and hvu irrnxh H l \ kamu n m-Iurm-d .In Nurth tir‘t moct twp “huh YhUM‘ u hm \\ ”1' HIV L' duh m’ handml in lmmun’L with “F par“ nt thL‘ Upholstering in YOUR HOME. 35 yea: experience. Call J. 8. Low, Waukem 1m. . 9 “adv hut Sutunln). “an “mum rmvwh \uth u tutu: nf [\n'my nu and unr- hnlf pmnh. lu-ntn'u Mlhwmkm- RI wnuh out nf the M-Hh by half a pulm. Thmr who made 1m (up “ru- I‘m‘ni Kimball. Raymund Imbhins. .hnm-x lit-Ian. (innit-M Prmtnr. ('har lu‘ Sh'wurt. Emil Lauruiwn, Walkm- Mvnwnin and Luv Jurks‘nn. “'r had fin «listancv runners M the meet. as Harold Bamlmmugh and Arthur Bar nnrd \w-n- mmMr to nmumpany thr The time has rapidly ):um- by “hm ynu can bOom trade by putting your must expensive stufl in tho windnw and tagging it with top prim-s. Thv game lwtu'rrn ‘1”! l'lncr and the DvcrficM teams Q'hc-tluh-d for: Tuesday was ('flHt'd MY on nu-uunt of! invlvmt-nt weather. Elm Hun- th play; Lake Fnrrst at Lake Ful‘l’s! tomorrow ufh-rnmm. Mr. and Mr,» Fritz Bahl'. Jr.. of 0 u l , 1 v tram Wallace Mcllwain. l)¢-vrfio-ld's quar- torrmilor. grabbed first place in that event. running: thr- diatanm in 56 4-5. ‘Mcllwnin also took third plnce in the 120 yard hurdles and 12 pound shot put. Dave Kimball gathered in 5 point: in both the 120 yd. hurdles and the high jump. winning the latter handi~ ly at 5 ft. 7 in. He also ran second in tho 220 yard hurdles. Emil Lauridsen touk third in the jun-lin and discus throws, netting tw“ mun- [mints for th(- lncal >quml. Ilm-r- ilt'lll rumv in sc-mml in the second half nillr rn-luy. Oak Park nmmr tm-m nut lu)‘ ll scant margin l.um“uhl~ rrpurh-d nut “111mg 10 rvpmr thmr property urdvvr pn-‘wm wmhtmns, but anyway if Ihrn' ?.nu~‘v~ lumbh- down. 0103'“ ha\. in awn m» xh: ruins. .\'v\{ Saturday :m mhruiwlusul 1m- k met-t is tn he th a! Lake Fm wt mHnuv; IMu-rfivld mtrmh (u haw u largrr numlu-r of athlt'tkfi In this mm-t than it did at [iv-loil In?! Sat. unln)‘. and e-wn better rmulh arv hulu‘d fur, Those Who dn not Return Them by May 13th l’enulizod .\('(‘0rding to Law Mr. and Mr,» Fritz Bahl'. Jr.. of ('ahfnrnia an- spvmhnk sewrul weeks with Mr. Bahr'.~ parents. Mr and Mrs. Fritz Ruhr. 'l'hn- M|~’~v.~ Aimm Murphy and (h-râ€" trum- Rishnlm nf (‘hicugo \u-re the Sunday uumh of Mrs. Ahm- Turfifi. Mr. Martin Wrwhng of I’heon. 13., i> syn-min”: a ("W rln_\’< wuh n-lulivvs hon hunu- m >m-mhm: hurL’, Ha Mrs. J. Mvfiruunr Adan» hm l‘t' turm-d tn “Uthlalld Park from Grunt la, wht'rv 5hr sprm (he uimrr. Mr. and M: iu-d lhls wwk marhvr. Thu) .‘11. um! MI\ I. 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Coral Honeysuckles, Japanese Clematis and hundreds of lovely and stately Evergreens. ‘-‘ Come to our Sales Yard, next to the Highland Park Press Office, and pick them out. We will place them {or you and plant them at cost. O. C. DOFRRHiR. Landsmpc Architcct Forester Manager Irish Jumpers at rock-bottom prices. Grass- seed and vegetable seeds also Flower Seeds very reasonablle. ALBERT LARSON n'I‘ A I'I‘ln“1h'\ mnum Ann an Pic! urc H H 160 GEORGE G. ROCK, My AdulH nnn (‘ulnf pit-lur- LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK 1h; 1hh L H 2m; um! ‘36; war 1 H 105‘) Ml.” A line solecmm of S'I‘ATIONER 1|! l\ 65c 42c 25c 75c 18c SPECIALS 'wd 'Yours truly. 2(- Semi Brand ('nflm'. 1h. mi! N. pk]! "you n. I“! and Powdered Admhwuu‘ Adult (‘MMn-n umhr I I'HIIHL NH 2| 7:00 P. I. \dnnwnm. 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