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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Nov 1922, p. 14

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u. "I know of no important provision of the old constitution thgt has been generally approved by the: people which is omitted from the present document," Governor Lowden de- clared. “0n the other hand. there are many substantial improvements" Amrrican Legion officials are ask- ing Waukegan business houses and in- dustrial plants to suspend operations one minute from 11 to 11:01 :1. m. on Nov. 11, Armistice day. Hearty endorsement was giwn thew proposed new sttte constitution by: former Governor Frank O. Lowden,i in an address at Oregon, 111., last’ week, before members of the. lllinoisl State Bar Association of the sixth dis'; trict. ‘ “The more I have studied the work, of the recent ('unstitutionnl conven- tion." Governor Lowden said, “the more thoroughly 1 am convinced that it. framed a wry great instrument. the adoption of which will vastly benefit the people of our state." No constitution.“ the Governor de- clared, “mn satisfy completely any .e man. Strong mun may agree upon ii few of the fundamental princ- iples of government, but it is humunw ly impossible for them to hold idem»: ital opinions upon a complete framw work of government," he continued. Station WAAF ls lm-utui rilirwtly across the stiu-t :from the 5amphi- theatrt- when: the contests Swill he itagod from Dec. 2 to “co. ”and ur- ranzcmonts haw bot-n madm to get the judges' awards into the End: of the radio announcer and hmfidcnstwl with a minimum of drluy. T t‘ folks ‘unk home, who are unuhlv t attend the prvmicr show, wxll lwsnhle to ileum how thrir fmoritvs fangl in thr- «uprt-mt- court of ngriculturfi within a few minutrs'uftvr tho- din-l onn are: l‘t'nlit‘l'vd. Tht- prnurv» of t c agri ‘ulturnl ('Uiit'L’t' traim in thq t‘iUSQ‘iS‘ .‘ontvstwl judging competitions run in“ anUWt-(l Art: by .‘h'p hy thl‘il‘ fl‘lr Bow studenh :athmul nri nil (hr 'nmpus rewiring n-ts with {the l'll- thusiasm peculiar to intrrc'ollvgiuu- HHMUM“. E The advent of tho rmlio gunil ll\ He went into the various sections of the new constitution. heartily en- dorsing the revenue article. the legis- lative restrictions which require that printed copies of all bills be befure members at least three days prior to time of passing, the more liberal provision regarding amendment of the constitution and others. “The more I have studied the work of the recent ('unstitutionnl conven- tion." Governor Lowden said, “the more thoroughly 1 am convinced that it. framed a wry great instrument. the adoption of which will vastly benefit the people of our saw." “Necessarily. therefore. every written constitution must in part at least. be the result of compromise. “This was true of uur federal con- stitution. And strange as it may seem. those parts 'of the constitution which were thgtx result of compromise have come to be regarded as anion): the most valuable contributions to our government of the great body which framed that instrument. Hearty endorsement was giwn the proposed new ante constitution by former Governor Frank O. Lowden, in an address at Oregon, 111., last week, before members of the. Illinois State Bar Association of the sixth dis' trict. LOWDEN INDORSFS NEW CONSTITUTION BEFORE BAR ASSOCIATION In Address at Oregon Last Week Former Governor Declares Proposed Basic Law Improvement PAGE POURTEEN September 27, 1922. the ootput ut‘ the company's stations was “(.005 k. w. at 8:00 p. m. The mrrodponding maximum for 1921 was 71. 354 k. w. occurring on Wednesday, September L’s. This is an increuc (Jr 1922 uwr All modem industrial plants plau- ):oavy dependent-(- on rlrrtfid power. Aunrdinuly then- 13 mldiunm ~{rnng vvidcnu- of the Mendy imp voman 1n nmnufm-mring and gvner’l busi- m-ss q-spm-ially in (hr L'rmt irfiiustrinl Zone svrvcd by It in (ht' figunfi of Lhe Public Survive Company's ndlput nf elm-trical energy. ‘ ‘ September N. 19211 It Wu 81.404 k. “a, that point bun}: 'hod a! 8:00 p. m., central time. Thqvorn-s» pondimz maximum "as for He temlwr 1:3, 1921, amounting to 69.649, . w. Public Senice Companyi Takes This as Indication df Better Times RADIO EVENTS 0F Thu: wonderful growth 0 xadm trunsnxfision during thy past ear wiH cnabk‘ the ‘nncunu- of the vafiuus nunptfifionsatthelnuwnafioéllIi“- Slnck Exposition to be known hrough nut the (ountry almost before; the ap- plnuso of the spectators suhyides in the arena. I The advent nf thv rmim Igund ll\ with- sprwui adoption thruu‘lout (Pu «‘mmtry will serve tn (‘Vl'n {uxihvr cV- h-nd the beneficial influence {by car- rying its mvsx‘aue to untold umhom uf pcnple- who could nut lw p 35cm m polsun at the 'lntl-mutiumnl' Itself. INCREASED USE OF Plan to Broaddst Restits of Chief Competitions at Big Exposition 5 Cl'RRENT REI’QRTED {EN’IS 0F LIVE S'I‘O‘CK‘ HOW plnmmi by the pnrtlculmh hmi u~n-,_r In “hh‘h Lucillu's ihmw 1'. Hm iuxf m’l nf {hr Nu) an put [I 1~ perhaps, unly nnwu! In: (M «unlmued .succrss of "I‘M (ha-n (imi«1e<s" xhuuld hnvu- (“th nmhr Inn both on [hr Ipvlkmy nnd lhr manna piclun- Ham-.1, In xm- uh! day! at Mr l'lymnulh 'l‘hvuln', mum: n tutu? wf 2‘0 perfumunrou .x: flu Huh. Ur. Sqm-mhvr 30 (If Ham 1.1m 1hr .\:)x~.~ Amps Archer va‘dnnlxun up prarmi at 1hr “21'!!! Nari!» n. T'mulrv m (’hxrnxo, uhmw- 1! 1~ ~111‘ mnnmu ()n tho- uflm‘nuun u! Nm‘rmln-x H. the- NW”! prrfm‘mnnn- (If "Thr (Hm-r: (huldt‘hNh “1” hr ll'llht‘d Fulluxnny the (‘hlramu «tngnxummd nf tho- drama, a tour of {hr rhirf L'itirs rust of K:nxus ('zly will he mndo. but the aura-u of thy plea- In 4 hhnL’n mukrs th beginning 0! {MI qur ”\Ih-finllv. Mr. Arhu was (0 hnu- mkon Mr Anhn-x's work in London 11M summer. bm N?" Yurk rc'fumwi TH 11‘. hHH K0. 1: 1" 1H)“ plinth“! 'u' Inn-Mm "Thr Urevn Goddru" m Lon dun nut August, with Mr Arliu- In hm nrmmnl role nf (hr Ray: «1 Rukh Lunlla. thv hrrulm- uf "The (inn-n “milksfixu hm! during lhww 600 per- {urumnu-s, “um nut Ihn-r u-u'mnu yarns and fin- hauling suits. m u‘c-ll H‘ Ihrrv mmluy lud- und ugh! The indunriul rt'\'l\‘ll u and in n-flwted in these figuru. Sum:- of the industriw Ire, running two at three shxfls. Thl' company's: lulu-Ural de~ pnrtnn-n'. w)" zmlimtmm me that llw maxumum uutput for 1321 “‘hk‘h runn- on ”member :30 will be largely rum-«ltd by the "[-1~ak"(»f 1921’, Thr mmpnny n‘ mnnwtmg up (*lmll‘h nncl Kn cugtumers thus your at a rut.- «'unsidrrlblr in c-xn-n u! THE HISTORY OF “THE GREEN GODDESS" Only four (flies in l'. S. Have Seen Play; 6901!: Perfor- “Hr!“ (hu1‘1i|'~~" P‘ryflll '1‘ at Mr Plymouth Thvuln; tutu? wf 2‘0 perfumunrou .x Ur. Sqm-mhvr 30 (If Ham the prru-ding year umuuntinz to 23 per u-nt. \‘rrtlurr M' “111mm Anhrr, wan NH- duu-«i by \‘lnthlhp Amrl M the WI! mg: ~t. ’l'hrutn‘ m I‘Mmhlphin u" I‘wrmlu-x '27. “#20. “11h (harm Av Ia~~ as ”w ~ur. AIM! plnymg that at) thrw- week! (21 perxummnuw. the [in-mu upenw! m- .\Hu YurL rn guyvmo-m u! 1hr ”no“: Thruln (-n .lamunl} 2‘, 1921‘ and nmumm‘. n! Ihh‘ (Mulrl' {(11 IL! p4'1(~'llll.'§x‘(" h-rnmuluw N! run on lH-hrunr)‘ L It??? ()1: Frhruu}: 0?. 1922!. "Thr “Hr!“ (:mkir‘V' I‘rL'HH '1‘ “H‘H’L run 1921 TFI' (it: Inn )A' “18!in Nov. I l THE LAKE FORESTER, mu: roam. ILLINOII ‘. Hmhiv‘d," t \\'\llxnm .\uh ‘hl‘ “til. I TAKE ’75 For? A Sumatra g3 {In} ('1' #EEEAFTEQ nuch a W would ha" both fol- lowed by plmy but tod- quh P” ceding: go under I dl M W 1 pnuihl)‘ no let! (“my (nil.- an “Him-Min); (hr 2)")! day of NO- Vrmh'r, at (he huur u! unt‘ n'rlbrk in (he nhrnvmn of and day at the cut mum {runl dour uf thv murihuuw. in ”M'( xty of “Inuktitut, l uunty of Luke “Id Sun of llhhon, prmidvd (ht Md m- Mdi upon rich pm- ur pub u} u! the pn-muwa hq n-lnnflvr dri- “Ilird nbull ht- c-qunl m u h-ut lwc» Hmd~ of tbr uluunm. put upun [he mmv I! nhnun by [he rfpor‘l «If the mnumuionvru hen-("fun- unpainted by the rnurt 1-: mukr partition the"- .»I’. m. 1hr nth” pic-(M nhnll It at ~.H|pv' llmo- It” for rnuu‘rh U) nuke Hw lulu] nnwunt 0! ‘hr and “It «111le (n haw-third! of pnd \‘lhlltifll, a“ H11 (‘hlhh‘ drm’YlN-d In Mid d0- (PH-3104"” lav! Eight I?!) In Hit-cl Five .3) ‘1: the l‘ny u! Hmhlund I‘m‘k. L-kc- Founty. Hhmnn. Tn- mlhrr wnh (hr douvr and home- -u-nd Hula-s uf (‘hnrh's Sad and and duHur- «run-d by a {run Jud uh “uh II'I] rituh‘ T-n [WI (Tnium of the amount of ~ulli ~alr thn lâ€" ;uud In rash un the (in) thc-rnnf Ind 1hr lmlnmv Within tun tin,” of dulq- n! \ulr {mu-d M “lulu-gun. “linnu. this ."IU, Uh!) ll! ()1'hrll‘! A. 1' 11'22. Hullnwrcn vandals ton- dpu‘n In en tire houw in Wank-gun. STATIC OI" ILLINOIS l SS (‘OI‘NTY (IF LAKE | The JohnI-lmville company of Wnukouan in Idling cod A! coal to ma (-mployea. at 814.50 per ton for mm: coal um! 87 {or bituminous. IN THE CIRCUIT (‘OI'RT 0F SAID LAKE (‘OL'NTY OR\'H.LE SAVK u. CHARLES SAVK. at I) . In (tuna-r}, Nu. HRH. Public Nonn- u hc-rI-by (wen first 1!: pursunnor of I decree made und wurw! m the nbuw «mulled cauu m Hm (‘In‘uxt (‘ourt of 1AM! (hunky. Him-m I! 1hr ()flubrr trrm. A D. i332. Hx-rruf m: ll’w 2nd day of Odo- (-4 .' A U 11'32. (hr undersigned. Ml.- h: m ¢ hnmrr) of UK (‘Ircult (but! hf ”w (‘uunly hf LII! 3nd SLIM Of thun MH ell It puhhc lucuon to (hr high“! Ind he“ bidder fur (‘uh THAT'S nlsu (“Rube-r “uh thr dovrer on- um- of Mug-rm Much, I“ sub- ,Iul hnu'ru-r [U .11 t‘ncumllrlnm An 1hr umuunt u! Thm Thou- EUGENE M. RUNYARU. Mush-r in ('hnmvryJ I (lull, Solunnr for vulnpllih- 35-33. : llrthut‘ $5 Masquerade Ba While Prairie Anus. Highwood. Ill To"... [Mm-7 W..- Water (4 oz. bottle). . . . ; . . . .11 75(- Maximum Ladies’ Comb ....4* (Dresser Size) ‘ 35c Ladies’ Handbag .Comba, . . .2 (4-3-4 inch length) ‘ 50c Lord Baltimore Linen ' 31 (24 Sheets, 24 Envelopes) 25c Box of Rexall Orderli'es GIVEN AWAY with 16 oz. bottle of Peptona ......... $11 $1.00 Pnreteat Mineral Oil 7! (Russian Type, 16 oz.) QUALITY HAIR BRUSHES at Mam Prices Real Money Saved 25c chnzo Dental Creme, 1% oz. tube 50c Jonteel Cold Cream. . . . . .. 25c Puretest Glycerin and Rose Special N04 7mm ROBERT W. PEASE Thursday, Nov. 163192; . 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