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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Oct 1920, p. 11

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rcle 0 Highland Park Bargain Store Grand Opening Saturday, Oct 16th Imiies‘ (‘utton Hose. 3 fine L‘l't'lld upward from Lzuiim‘ ['mierwczu'. heaw rill, Ladies' I'minn Suits special sztlw price Lmiiws' Funcv Under- Lad Ludiw' Hznvlkerchiefs Ll 1 r Special Sales toflast during first ten days only .‘v‘li;\.\'.\' I Hi LEI). \li’l‘M' tht'l the League and treaty as submitted: and I advocated its ratmcu- tiny: accordiiig'ly. : "I did nmt think and (in nntunmv think. that anything in the Imaune envenant as sent to the Senate \vuuld violate the Con- stitutinn of the I'nited States ()I‘f \vuuld involve us in wars which i: \vnuld not he to the highestwinterest of the world and this wnntry to suppress h_v universaiboycott, and. if need he. by miliâ€" tary t‘nree. I ennsider that the moral effect of Article X on pre- dziturv nations \vuuld restrain them from war as the Monroe I)m-trine has done and that the reqtnrement of the unanimmts i \\H~I>‘ .‘1. (“X cud Skirts \\ \'iIIi;nn Huward 'I‘uft. in the Chicago Evening: I’ust of Augâ€" 2. sets: "When Mr \ViImn brought to this enuntry the League "I‘LLIIII as repnrted tn the I‘aris conference I urged on the » §>I1lift>l'ln with him that we join the League. I thereafter nnnended amendments, sume of which were adopted into '1me form. Had I been In the Senate 1 would have voted for I Mann and treat\' as submitted: and I admeated Its ratifica- Ei'l‘H'Hi X was \Vrittm «)I'iginully by JAMES ( 2w Hague peace confel‘cnufi. zmd currected by E awful-v it hecmnc a part of the (‘nvenzmt of (In 15 North Secdnd Street Bnys‘ ("'01dU1o\ Knee Pants upwanl from . 1 . ..... 1 (Mildren s Stockings " upward from ..... Knitted Outing ("2115 :101 mice ............. . I lankets and Quilts at M91 ‘1 «1mm Matt1esswiÂ¥ upward from .......... :ir . 1w won]. enihers at the League undertake tn respect illltl pre- against external aggression the territorial integrity ng {wlitieal independence uf all )leinhers ef the League. an_\ sneh aggression or" in ease of any threat or danger te‘u‘ressien the (‘nuneil shall ADVISE l'l’UN THE liY \\'Hl(‘H THIS ()BLIUA'I‘IUN SHAH. BE FYI.- 119 19C $1.19 $1.98 $1.98 $3.98 15c $5.98 Mefi‘s Overalls or Jadkets, upward from Mqii‘s Underwear. salg‘prico ........ Mefl's L'ninn salé price . Men's Handlu mo fm ‘ Men 5 L} 1m ex mo pail Men s I‘zmcy sale mil-o \Ien's tmusm 111m an] fmm \Ions Socks umwud fmm Mary low pl'iCCS s L'ninn Suits price s Fancy Neckties priL-e ........ s trousers and ken-hie THE HIGHLAND PARK Pnssq HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS $1.98 H29c $6.98 The only way to $1.98 $1.39 $2.25 25c 49c 49c $2.75 19c L BLAINE x-I’I‘esident * ng'uv of ROOSEVELT do this is to vote for mnscui by the r01irosontatiws «if the grvut pmwrs in’, mum-i1 iiefdrc leaguv actiun \x'uuld safeguard {hr I'nitvd Stairs from any perversmn of the high purpose of [h(‘ League, ‘ “Muremer, I believe that the issue transcends in its impur- tam-c any dmnestic issues would justify and require o'nc \x‘hu liclicves 5U to ignore party lines and secure this great boon for the world and THIS COUNTRY." VOTE AS THIS MAN FOI'GHT .\ LETTER TO THE NEW YORK WORLD To the l‘dllor: .\l\ {our hrothen and myself enlisted in the lhcl n-rman gmernmeni alone but for a work abolition of all future warfare. nun-n n un- n We thought. an did thousands of our huddieu. that the League of Naâ€" tions would become a realit) after the war. Imagine our surprise and dis- appointment upon returning to our beloved l'nited States to Earn that some of our patriotic (1’) statesmen were making a party foothill out of the greatest and most \‘ilfll instrument for future peace. I I ,AL Ilu' glruuun; uuu nun-n. ~..... ....>.. _...V.._ .7 , , _ l was wounded and am a cripple for life. There are thousands of oth- us like me. Are all our sacrifices to be in vain because of sudi men a» Lodge. Bomb. Johnson and Harding? (Rod forbid. I pray that God on election day may send all men and wonten to the polls. with their heads clear and their hearts right. A\ u\ \lA.I\I-' against Will Keep faith \xith them in wting fox {ht (m Th< ulSzmds North Shore Trains November Second BECAUSE trains are frequentâ€" BECAUSE the service is dependableâ€" BECAUSE the schedule is convenientâ€" BECAUSE North Shore trains take you right to the heart of the loopâ€"n0 street car, bus or taxi needed. BECAUSE the cars are clean and com- fortableâ€"no dust, dirt or Cinders. Chicago North 3110!; _ Milwaukee R. R of nur brave soldiers fnught and died in {his war Highland Park Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 "enlisled in the arm) to light n‘t against but fur a world-wide democracy and the- for using FRAN KLIN D. :ROOSI‘H BLT League (if \\ E\-M.\‘I.\I-L alions PAGE ELEVEN

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