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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1924, p. 7

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SNOW!" _ In: 1924 descendants, and was on Memorial d Americans gather about the shrines of patriotism and recall he gelorious deeds‘of the heroes of those stirring times, they n depended on to be ready there to grasp‘the torch of tree m from the huhds of the past, to carry oirwhen their country la. _ ', Americans lifve irrthem yet the s " that heroes.[are made of. In their ha Ida‘the fltgr is still uph id; for them there is still inspiration on this Memorial day in r ' ling the glorious history of their land. 'Ilhey believe that it is a land worth h'trittrfor and working for and fighting for to thee d that this flag' and this freedom may beihanded down to the so ing generation. the same priceless heritage left to us by the he of the past. J IEEl,tnlii1gNfllmiL08 _ GRADUATION PLANS .The Americzjm people do not forge They cannot forget on Memorial dav the heroism and the sac ifiee that savedthe union in Civil war days, the idealism that American soldiers and sailors to fight' for the freedom af ubg in 1898, the ilttmittg patriotism that isent millions of our g ung men across the sees in the greatest crusade of the ages ring the world "war. The faith of the fathers is still the faith of the majoritf of their descendants, and when on Memorial d Americans gs her about the shrines of batriptism and recall the glorious deeds‘of the heroes of those stirring times, they n depended on to be ready there to gtrasp'the torch of free m from the hands of the past, to carry ptrwlten their country Ily. - _ - . f - _ " ‘ A DAY‘FOR REME BERING l _ No itionalw holiday more closely touches the hearts of the _Ameri l, people than, the one whie is each yettse.t apart in comme f‘ ration of the lives and deed of those men who itrour wars gs to the utmosblimit. of devo ion in the defense of their country‘ I In all the history of nations there is noparallel tothis annual 1 servance of a day sacred to the heroes .who at theacall of their untry went forth to do and 'liter.,, liberty. Memorial day is petuliarly an American institut n, 'it is fitting that, its observanee be in the spirit in which. it was.established, in the spirit in which the men whose deed it commemorates served their co try in her times of great n .v . _ Espegfally in this tirpe-when a. ew era openingrfrom the aftermath of the last and greatest o our were has ruffled the; smooth urrent: of world prbgretus by stoma ordistuiruion that; seek to' Wrench' from their mooriggs he old, stable beliefs'mld set theni guirife,into an uncharter F of doubt amrdigtruabcL there should bet revival of the.old sp it, a renewalot allegiance to the old flag and a reconsecration ’t q the faith that was mani- fested by the men who stood in the each in the crises of our national hist ry and held high‘the rch of patriotism. in the darkest Qty If hational emergency; 3 ' 'r". ,, r_._.._.._ :.V.........‘... t “y The ulletin editorial is a strong 8 atement of the trage/but it will t _ strong leaders among, our publishers and our public omeials ' save! intact tpdhls America people the liberties which were-gr "r, ted them in the formation our government. , legislation 'rnlett. tongues had sed ' to htisfyf'hyst Gii demande or dodge responsibility. _ a i so ') , l, V ttt . "A dozen boardsidnd bureaus can '- méntioned‘ toEwhich tlon.. gress has granted thehigh, middl and; the low justice With respect to Wide areas of, activity and 'mpdrtant induitrits ' _ “Gimme lt', business enterprises be ruined by Various of these boards d bureau's without ev hinting a day V ' court.) As for anei t right of ivacy, there is othing left, Ou telephones are ta Iii , our (uf,' Are rifled, o .books search comm-den from o ‘ departme tal "inquisitdrs. F ew hu.Tanyytit fit to be trusted) ith the pp er which Congr s so gaiiy delegates to the bureau , ey. 1 . T . g _ "Ou iform :of g vernment has eh nged under our: eyes. wi, are ioiikiilri'ri"ii b statutes, but by rulings of this department and thatf‘commissio er whose orders ave the force “Jaws: Our rights die detdrmio for us not by Vourts and juries, who hear our c i in publig'but by inspec rs and inv1sstiiratora and burea (i. ho conga evidence where t ey find it and announce de.. cision I true Tu sh fashion. That, t courSe, is not 't,'intiggi It is even _lsffieient, but if it,we e, free government sho d not be aimed to effreieney. . , 3 “On a Congress that will displa some courage and states- manshi and a little devotion to .the constitution of the 'United States, ill rid uk of this pest of b, reaucracy and restore the Amati idegli of_popular governmen ." _ .1 "At bottom, . usibility for th 'pretyrrtt-4issgrti" ul situa; tion at Washingto lies with Congr as, whose 11 ' y, Shirk- ing and moral' cow ice brought abo t conditions that made cor- ruptionyrtevitahle.'f, , , ( "_, . f . It then cites merous instance _of radical, siliy or ftetlt legislatinn whicbf ngress has. sed _ to satisfy? 'hysteg'i'cal den}??? or tedirkteapojtiybi1ity. _ . i : T E o , T . - _ _ V- .V.. - ova-u "f svvcll In 'sritr)rriGiiiiTi't n the recent aeti was andvitsifail’ 'e’ to exert itself p9litietMinell, gthej Hetin in a double after citing name Us instances of natiPyAla8-maki ‘bodythays: . ,. i--" - -wqulyv, ”WIVI'IIK m . " editor-Ma on he' essity of satin bath our '1'er fo and onor of the cons itution and thirdun b en 1 principles whi were 1ish,iyt our d oct tie form of gave ment. N 1m.Ml't " Tttt Highlannhiaiim $ - -m.-e 'r-"---------.-- - -r-zrrr-'tHc-i, Ptrtttsksi' mi: br. Udall man: a mum?“ s," ) ' mm _ ', t' law a. slum , mm and 1911. at' third. and 1ti5 let its. ' 9f Act of Mitch , tttN. THURSDAY, my - Carl-I! ,,tiiitlieiF, iu, I Marr MI Cou ; Carotra Conn- . “about; Con'll '. EaKA'6rithr% Cub. iil'Jji'tit4lit', nus-r3913! tttte. yuan-"- WW ‘ In! cubed- m and Jun- DOW” a III-DI“ M 3 my]. P. Will nun - Donald T Nonn- uwgd and “F 'iiiiyiil?g!t'ilF';i'" su- A. 'm-L. ' Plum tcorithuied fitoni me 23th Wilder m of Graduates an: or mt _ “if Emb mammal Best V Muck Benson t't'anees Tillman}: The Audion“ is“ tiGiriiiiG "'iciiiiiiriiii2' fm.prtrgir.Apriptsiim NEEDED 2.9. 1924 " messxty of gettin back to (t,'tigltimlt', in honor of the cons itution of ‘the lifted States sl principles whi were recognized izi estaba tie form of gove ment. I', ( _ .-' .’ m the recent acti n. or lack of action in Can: 'e to exert itself along butuNtur'rttt'her than ulletin in a doubl column, black-face editorial, Rt, instances of the shortcomings _of our I) yt11tkrt,s,tk to:ifrdi]irtiitiiiiiirfn" 'ttuftt2'l,ttiLQ NtAifiiiGu ' Elk-both 8mm H Mihnbeth 8min L . V. Tut-r "tLrttt,Prgg, t M.tPlif2ijaii; ..A 'ubahtth, Vino: M ram, b,2PfCd _ y ttn 'iii"iG"ae' ' wm' a 233me , -"e ""'s’.i.'.‘a“‘““ ' , In!!! Elba; SWIM!- _ A. Shaun V a'lll'Jl'e'h"i,,as Svolhuq _ _ I. my Show ', _ “an 'ratuee MttetiMt , “in NW “no. Wei-ul- Put t M. Ptrt. I hound Proctor. Jr. Gum land-ll TIM "V irtfdirttaihG " moo-nan J In. Wood new. . lath H told John lat-r -. =' - Jbtttt Una-m _' itil), gum Grind. had ___ rob! glam“ . nul- Foster y _ berm} h Gian '. J t R, 8h'lll'ld n J. Hun-ml c In Edward non-an -- is! HIM £03m - Annotte Luau nu! In Linen _ lama at um ”as: ___ "Emmi!!! ”Gunilla.“ 'n'keh1'gdhtgut s'1t'llGl7dur"ldLi 'raids" Airt KOCH bert Ru Kendall hid Herman Knox rummaging: m June Inches-1‘ “an “Jam _ ,ll-udl John-on ttt ttilpmen m tttttning somé f excellent THURSDAY, KAY 29. 1924 ' " the My!!!“ at Bitrts i. Iii-h ,V_V a 'ak' County. A mud train arrived in the en- ning, Qonveying "another load /tif guests. Among those invited ”to Gen. t9t,teritltu_t and Stair, D1viqA. Gage, Jeane o. Norton, Miss Julie Norton, John C. Kilton, Min Bikini, George Land and family, That» Wright “a family, B. B. Bud, il Kurd, Edwin Wayykins, the _ " "’ 1hrtBth)/ Miss Matched, Ti T , the Mines Carter, H. It. Smith ")1 family, Marvin Hashim F; A. Thrall, In“: Fuller and; . 't, I . , f Jun B Wm. Chuk- A. P'tttee, . v. ai; B. "srAe'mettttaVl9u,dii'te Someof the visitors drove around? ‘the Platte, over rustic bridges, underi trees, beside ravines of moderate! though ‘not frightful depth, by the Jake and around the growing town admiring thd beauty of the surround- 5 ingt and "surprised at what Nature} 'qttpplmnented by art accomplished. in. a few short years. Among the most’ elegant res! meg built and occupied! by Chicago: 3 are those of' J. T. Preston, idem: of the Botr'd. cf trade; C. a Field, W. W. Ewing- ton, who b expended much Itchi- tectnrai ahility itrthe productibn oth gem ofla house; the Rev. Dr. Evhm, who h o I neat brick tlwtllirtttptitr by; Eli). Hawking, Frederick Fisher, Volney'E. Roscoe. E. H. Plummet, Jonas Steers, Jacob s. Curtis, James M. Smith. S.' B, WilliamsnhT. R. Willard, .001. v, A. James', Thom: H. Spencer, P. f‘D. French, E11131 Gray, Thames H. -Beeb_e,, John: W. [ Middletoyhsll of whom own was in. of ”meow. Of our? there-re many other: when dwell-4 in: one! more" use pretensioq, 1titthiitinot)WgeetorrMmdF land Perk: ' '. I l of use was, The .proeDeCt kahu- queetiopgbly tine., One lady "aid! to another yeeterdey, "rt would take the eye: out of your head to look " it," and her compenion gave vent to her enthueium in p genuine "Oh, my!” Nothing could be more eloquent. The lake stretched away, a sheet of blue merging into the sky on the. eastern horizon. In the distance lay Lake Forest and Waukegan, and near by the cupolas of the residences peeped above the thick foliage surrounding them. The hotel has 100 rooms, and. of course. a bridal chamber gorge- ously furnished. The house exhibited taste and elegance in all its appoint- ments.; 'Jt cost $65,000. , . Motorist: watch your step! _ $511 police hi 3 new air. A. 'il-tri/it:-" JmktrrBhr Six touring car was} - livered 1att Iweek to the Zion b and they dd say it will just a yet pass ahytlum, (L on the road under Ihe trui4ine but»! of the omeera of (the city of th'p white ddve. . 5.; . trssaiiii'iij"i OPENING . f V . FIRST HOTEL HERE Th) inheritance. tax in the emu: of Frank 'W‘ Foulds, the lite mo- prietor of Foulds_ Milling ‘Compsmy iof Likertyville; in: 'xtd in county any“: Mdmlpy at41A87,20. The watches a large one but there were ’3 I? number of deductions on exemptio, '8' Ziim Ohas another convert from a distant lan4., Miss Frahees, ngkins, a resident of New Zealand, arrived in Zion list week and expeeth ’to make that her.;future home. guise Hawkins {traveled more than .000 miles. 2 ' V (T _ After An exciting automobile chase, in wtiisth.. County' Motorcycle once! Bernard CuHamlin was compelled to tire haven! allots before he brought the ruin; fugitives to a stop; three alleged rum runners, one a wpman; Were captured last week at Waueohda. John w; 1'hetirityt, at present timer-1 intendent or was; Joseph Miaiouri) schopl's. has been elected principal will the Wpukegstn Township High 'iilroo1 for the year beginning July .1, Pu/i and 'ending June M, 1925. f . T [ hois State ’Bhrf Association 'ti"liiitlt, when} of Justice James 'H. . rt-s wright, which was held last; ms')) at? Or.mron, 2llinoit; f ‘ (rl _ r "NIPlrP9t' "" mm "_' , . was: a new. ' W ; Jim Section ot 1tte,No, i, in ,'i',ii',-ihiit,ti."s, M,“ Il M, '(,,',i,'t .‘ ' _ we tind Dtthttm ati); ' {amendfrolc magnum .. Rif ., Itit' T ' ',. ' County'Seat _ 13‘: il Mmevérvfmd in: w Mitiititt' It F {a . 'f l . i, _', a! halt-room~ rune: - 'shi jig-42 , ' 'f..',' '; wen er I . Jung I 'onldn‘eeduy} afternoon closi' for' were dieting}; they . " SI 1riti Ithitiatririsrai, house: goes intoibitert “and in ' light" 'iiireti'ililiii't mis'. i “were. Woman. '. , a The gent] bn wefe an. iFiC'"aiiiiii'i"; ':""-1 ....--.i. s', .,- _ as they nature. are. " 1ety,iii, Lieut. Corliss Heaven Gums lame and cent! kept time to 'ti, Nari-M 1ti1r.rs4tetmmsirrGerataatvatii;r out: of the ‘1'“; Weertertt ." " have! gathenmg'ht the Armory, we can, Band until fr, wem "x " ‘I 'llirip last week, angler the auspices' ' the amend the? they hied tt ' b the Legion. . b,' . , 3 eupper-toom,*g where elem dc, icei ' j . 'l'-. a cream, and other; delicacies , . , - . W t - ._.._. . 'E. ed, under tultmpervistonof 'rimops' Authouution was voted W ”was: Irina; the manager ot the i nation. jlay afternoon by the Wankeg city Sonic of thew‘deneing was 'BR', outed Icounci! to start negotitWoria, f the, n the "osaidir-deei,"" 160 "1 3350.76 .pt.uehaaarot,ttm six-acm‘mct the 1193"“ trf m lake, which i501!” Thomas Brass & Iron coupon iid, ii" Home!!! "1 the moonlight fi the in- site for. thet contemplated new ' Tam.- pirtition It WP“! ?to?ltt , asttttG works system. I _ F v T' . . . 1:3” They 1”“! it 'u , _ trtlen: .5 . ..' 2 T , id, he veryyadmiruble _ : -tion,of Judge Perry L. Persons, or Wake: oonlitrht.' l _ I V _ _ gan, was named as a membez’fot am At midnight the epecial " in re. committee ot fo to represent the) 1111:]I urned to tor"t with those be de- nois State Bar Association at the) ired to come; but dancing Tt con-- fugue} (if-Justice James 'H. Cart-H inued into the "wee eh ' hours 323m, evhnch'was held last week at}; yont the twin," ind, whe Ir we ' 'gon, ”“3015 r [ j E vet, it was the end'of an -.~, ttal. John W. Thalrhan, at resent sh r-l " ‘m the history of .the ohttlttut interment of the th. Josgnh. Iti,'l'l5'r','.-) nd pleasant suburb, Hitrhu " Park. Lieut. Con-links Heaven Grim: C lated his adventures in Germany at: titsitii gathering it the Armory, WI ' can, last week, 1pniler the mupistotr the Legion. ' t..' . T V 3 Happeiungs "rf Interest km This Section of the Now: I Shore and Doings at 3‘ . l , L. County Seat, ( I' NEIGHBORHOOD Jortnm After in BRIEF NEWS ITEMS ' FROM LAKE COUI fCortttmted'ootn page 1) 'P' HIGHLAND mac? FRI-1*. HIGHLAND .PARKLHLIkblls ---, ,. ”run-a R, E. Goodall, n; R. Hal Willi-m Warren. Shame! Bantam. Ia. Can- field, ‘Dr. th' H. Quinlan.‘ ',' to! Artemas Carter, L. J. G , and n few) hundred .otheru. . I Blodgett, Irving Pearce, B. Pts aom, Philip Wadsworth, . Dr, Luther Stone, J. M. Bare South!- Ubten, C. B. Fume", J. .erd. D n I‘_An,u n - - -. ‘-" 24 NORTH :SECOND‘ swam We Milk: It , Easy F or All Ittii'lit to Equi With Full-Size Balloon @Mmommdpga sum; REPAIR” -1 Nsum ECKER'S ARAGEV, (v, SPRINGER& eERtt:/ivt HA K AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY a Faricy Stnocki Children's Layette Phone H. P. 198 Dresse M. MANOOGIA lath: them i4mnnaxrettskadms,-t' ii',iiibF1'i?e'le,?,'i, . many-1mm away. On: amt-cum on: “pone-rmmw' Wrath-I. 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