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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Aug 1922, p. 5

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ind Finest Hotel £11109? RK TRANSFER C0. 'H Street. Eéanston (immg room vanston ILLIMHS km). 121 \‘1 HT 110:} JOHNS AVENUE (r umV Bur/Jar - $20.11 My 02:me hf. mm o» aim A mu >(Z mzonmv 33 mi 153 .3; ,2qu 013 2.2:. u. A ugust 10th. “:6 in serving fine Elegance ion; iitiw. henson i a million 'HERS ARS XII “Em want the 18% hotels but where that adds fifififi mi; mtv O Y i LI‘EZVL’HCSi Y.M.C. 111331.: HIGHLAND PARK TAILORS Choosing at our store, you rieties of fabrics so modem: afford to have your. your To Ride Over the North Shore» Line is to Enjoy All the Advantages of the Most Advanced Railroad Methods New and delightful scenic route to Lake Geneva. North Shore trains to Kenosha, and connections there with big roomyhusses for beautiful Lake Geneva. Trains leav- ing Highland Park at;7 :06 a; 1171., 8:09 a. m., 12:10 p. m, 1:06 p. ., 4:06 p. m., 7:06 p. m-., and 10:06. p. m., Daylight Saving Time, make prompt connections with busses. - M Bus Line? to Lake Geneva Comparison of the North Shore Line with high-grade railroads throughout the coun- try serves to emphasize the splendid ser- vice rendered by this road. In equipment, reliability of train service, and personnelâ€" the Road of Service has always impressed travelers with its uniformly. high stan- dards. The safety and comfort of passengers is assured through the employment of mod- ern mechanical safeguards and alert trainmen. ‘ ' Fast serviceâ€"conveniently frequent! Limited trains for Milwaukee leave High- land Park every hour from 6:06 a. m., to 1:06 a. m., DeRensis 8‘ Co. Johns Ave. $3.». El'ROPE‘B POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL SITl'AHON (Continued from pup 1) their wam. The Italians an not averse to punhumu Germ-n good; but rather an- {nvornble (o lhom o. ncroun! of Um! excellent Ina-lily, I met I bunneu man from Detroit who but went 3 month: In German cities In the interests of In Amencnn firml Ht- thInIu thnt Gummy In pmtpen‘nx now Nyond nny rountry in Europe. that they are upendmg mum-)- l-vuhly and Are alum hIding theIr enrmnm, In the use of lvuhneu men at lent. hy keeping nrcuuntn In {uremn hanks. An Intelllxent (Benn-n IIth whom one u! our party mnvened uId thlt m-nufut-uu-nn ens-god In foreign tI-de IIre mutiny money and hun- urden- fuur lo rlx mnnthu she-d. In hm uplmon they are min: the money 1- (as! up It mmex to them In ex- pumllm: and Impruvlnx their hull- nesu And in buIldIny III-VI humu. 0n the other hand he ”I,“ that so low Ire the wan-II of (it-mun warklngmen that they II’I‘ Illnmt In limp-If And Iwrmllsm or lmlnhevu-Im llo' rnimng r-pIdly umcmx theme A (Eermnn- Ann-nun from New York city, whom I met on the tnun to Ventro- hut I pItIful story at the terrible umditwm In "('henn-ny‘ owmg to the full of the m-rh. Men are vorkinl for lean than the wage: at t‘hinamen and ell- pluyers are troubled with the high costs nf rum mutt-rial and the In- pouthlIty u! knowmg from day to day the vnlue u! the currency. He had \ilited futon". nunpnpen diligently over line: I tune. I find that then i. consider- able distrust of Germany. The Lon- don Times believes Germany in even now actively preparing for I war of revenge on France. She is enlisting boys under are and After drilling them for a year or two ducavrrg that lhey have not parenu' conunt and discharge them. The truly provldod’ {or a small German army continuum of men enlisted «uh for lifts.“ yours. It is l common opinlun that l'olncnir Ind Lloyd Georg!- lt the proposed meeting next wreck will fit together on thc propollltlm w nnnul all debt: between the natiuna rear-rd- len of the altitude of Americl. II it aid that Frunre unnot even mart the Intern! on her debt: nnd she in cunvimed of the ruumy'ot Germn rep-“lion: ur Runun u-puymclt. Italy is strong for .uncellation. Germany certainly Ihovu evidences of prnupcrny-«nn begun on the streets, 11!“ md the-tron full every mxhl. much building and pubhr im- pruvvmenl. ll hmkn ” Amvricn did m 1920. Thom-ml; of purple from other natiuna are the” aprnlmx their , mom-y lwcauu no when- else in the world will their money buy an much. ‘ Yet all thia seeming prosperity u mu: doubt underlaid with great hardship ll to the Working man whose aalary and l waxes new-r catch up with the com “ staml)‘ deacendinx mark. Should the mark can to depreciate. the emplay- 1 er.“ advantage would noon cumc- tol an end, {or labor would demand aj wage proportionate to the root of living. Politwally there in a state Mi unacflled equilibrium. When in Bavaria we found that the people are largely monarcbical and an Lryinxfio annul lava of the republic. In Mason and Lorraine many appear to be "-1 netting German rule. Our and.“ were alum polluting out the im-1 provcmenta that had come in aim-o 1870 at Hot: and Stmbourx. landfill lm)’ AIM-WM Ill Oil. German border. Pd” In in anouhmuo‘m um a mt M dudiilt, 3%?“ BY ounces M (By "Greg” Shunt-n} ‘nnhk In keep up with the pace b) the Glamor North Short ue champiom. Highlnnd Park I-I‘n ‘ lost the mend (an): o! the new; to! last Sunday 8-5. The uric- u ncar own. the Elk: having won the‘ 'ous game 4- l. sler wu I bit 06 color Sunday. coo had found a better combin- . Ind vu playing champion-hip ‘hehind Era-hon. The HWndv tum continued to lot Gkncoo ‘ thn! it was in the game to win. e Elk: were able to ((3 men on In every inning, but were unable'. core; rnme jumped of! with I three lead in the first. and Highland was unable to overcome the ' Soup. The lltur pushed one run in the third. Gleam Icond two {n the fifth. The Elk: and. in their hull of the fifth. but r opponent- muk two in the ton. Willa Chg-god “new. : Mud: (or KW 5 Pull Tun; Phy Nut m SAVE-M} s BEAT LANE FOR? Smeshiu I Bebe Ruth up. two on hues Beldwin comp! circuit in line Kyle Sunday .1 and when the dust stirred u] ludden tuck met vealed I Park had the would [run series with Lab Fond. I! m belt. ' The big W came in 1 Th: two tum-I were tied. biggest cmd o! the M I it: the mad with arm A F Glad“ grounded out to r G. (PI-47 h“ p.“ Inch“ It. 0nd. Rudolph {allowed with, Almost in th! nun place ‘ Jnck-on Mid lave mapped ' hi! hand. Bathe went . hi: gloved hand and could hi: gloved hand and eonk fur to mob it fumbled fill in co enough to Alb.) Glade? to Mm 'IIP ”id at two. and P‘fifd |_ «:5.me fit 3m P! 40W 8. V. mm. 7 I, PA‘ AB if” :t! in 5i

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