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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1924, p. 10

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t $ PAGE TEN North Shore| Gas Company Areh@u Saving For That â€"| Ramy Day? â€" | The trip, including hotels, meis and t;:mm. Make ybur nikie t now tC 4 + 209 South Wabash Ave telathone Hartison 6478, or T rafic Dept yRoom 822, 71 West Adams ‘&"«';_w rhpgu&uem!_m Cen * 280. hu-zuyYNonh Shore Link Staâ€" tion, of at Tratkc Dept. | : â€"|i of the big, new, comforiable de, luxe North. Shore Line. Biotor Co-ci‘z.bsmdcnh gh die most > 1 country in the Midd@@We<: â€"Lake Forest, Lake W Fort A Madison, with an e€ening h‘tfldnonbvrlnhk ie ca â€"â€" themr to Devil‘s L-Xc and Kilflburn, with a neverâ€"toâ€"beâ€"forgo k boat &..au!h onsin River tif fous! Janesville, Rockford and Elgingweachâ€" ing Chidago at 6:15 p. m, Sund The perfect Fourth of ,â€"';‘wumWh:audi; + ating scenic wonder ave Chicago Eriday the b, 8:3 m ., c,-;:.l;:.;a-rd Tithe, ; o':e 3â€"Day Motml C Tour to the D. To Wisconsin| Vacation Points + Direct connéections in Milwaukee jwith the T. M. E. R. & L. R. R. for Oconomowor, Nashota Lakes, Nelmabin Lakes, Silver Lake, Delafield, Waukesha Beach, Nfiawic Lake and Pewaukee Lake. Also direct conâ€" nections with the Milwaukee Northern R. R. for Port Washington, heâ€" boygan, Elkhart Lake, Cedat Lake, Crystal Lake and intermediite points. Schedules of both roads conpect with North Shote Line trains. Step from your North Sh@re train in Milwalpkee‘ into a T. M. E. R. & L. or Milâ€" waukee Norther® train at the North Shore terminal. 4 | Lake Geneva, TÂ¥#in Lakes and Powers Lake are %asily reached. by N&rth Shore trains| comnecting with North Shore motor coaches at Kenogha. ho lori : oUR sAvings S FOR HOME OWNERS of our 7% | .“efenf shares g’*iVes:}'rou’; the opportuni get jnto th';_ %a?i'n&s abit mgbt nO'w._’i.’ t : _ _OUR 7% f’R RRED SHARES combine saf and high vate of reéturn.| Let us tell you about th plans. || ‘H f) | [|_ [9 [( > save re the ra:j ableé su There 1$ a great tendency among us all to put until T M j ROW hat e‘gshoul_(i c;d today. |<>.â€" ‘_ Remember the old adage: "TOMORROW NEV COMESs."‘" | l ue No do for a raind; wijl There a‘ il TOM ) ] he Det i%4 f in‘s{most Th ‘ pucth 8k m s Time, ; onc' -‘ forga ble ‘sof ‘~ A otor he (hid@gtve:: ‘vn M Fort -‘kl fening .. like ta. ~â€" forko “‘ t n Rfter tikagh otely, mei ul ‘.’,4 r ticket Yaffice,, vel, telathone yes h ietatfhons a St., Chi c 5 oblka ng me i any wn'y, please iend me full inâ€" to: a on'{‘regord' g your investment nvinqtplan. Addrgss. .. RT, YOUR SAVINGS NOW, and deterfminé to ;uggrly. You will be very happily surpfisecl at d growth of ever| small amounts to a comfortâ€" Gentlemen :â€" Narge < NORTH SHORF yB rjgou ‘he day, bu Shore tick Connections are made in Milwaukee with Pere Marâ€" tte Stea ersgor Ludington, Manistee, Hamlin Lake, g tage Lake‘an, One‘keni? Leave here in afternoon; take night fteamer from Milwaukee, arriving in Michiâ€" gan next mbrning. Fast leave for Milwaukee over ths North Bhore Line, at ent intervals. You may buy a "thrdugh" ticket at the North Shore ticket office, and check your be e, to your point of destination. For schedules, fares. rotger nformation, inquire at North Shore tickét office. He [ . d | _ Chicago North Shore and â€" Milwaukee Railroad Company, Highland Park Ticket Office | ‘Telephone 140 . _ ve planned time and again to s t are you actually doing so? _ CDUPON omfort Way to Michigan ks :+ *s C‘ >. ~,â€" 6 * s & & % X ‘, \‘\‘vl/ ‘« \ \.» & s % N \X h \\ X * * CX . £.% t .% D Â¥.A x \% j Je Cate ‘_ Mlach THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAKD PARK, {LLINOIS 1 to ER ty ese [TP ave off | ‘“Pecau ‘ reverence at the shrines |of the referend dead never Yails to | thrill our|| hearts with emotions of | idealism,"||said. John H. Moss, of | Milwauked, in presenting the report. 4 "I deem a} a ‘privilege accorded than | as A dut asgigned, the request of | the: Interflational board of (trustees | to presen ' to this convention their | thought of having Kiwanis Interâ€" | national ®brect, through voluntary 'subécxipti s from among our memâ€" [bership. al\ memorial for the latei | Préegident || Warren G. â€" Harding. 'Pargmthet a)ly*‘may I gay that the ‘project milyâ€" not be interpreted as : poniusing any political significance it‘g’ purgp d| to delay its consumâ€" mation until . after the time of the November mtibml election. "The thfjlught is to erect as a, meâ€" morial a lkemiâ€"circular granite seat withi the fHack higher in theâ€"center than at .!‘ ends, upon which elevaâ€" tion 'nhall placed a bronze bas reâ€" lief of fokmer President Harding‘s profile, an|inscription below to conâ€" tain‘ one of his inspiring and signifiâ€" cant} utterances made on Canadian soil short] , before his demise. A comâ€" .| bination of circumstances makes it ‘¢lally p'pro'prip_te to place such a monume®t in Stanley Park, Vanâ€" couver, C ud'a‘. one of the showâ€" places of the North American conâ€" tinent whith is annually visited by thousands l- sightâ€"seers from all parts of the world and was the place whe‘;ip Pregident â€" Harding delivered one of his ast'public addresses." l: : Adds Significance Referring, as the president did, in his Stanle} : Park address, to the| amit exisfing‘ . between" these two| nations, adis significance to the pfilac-{ ir:{g Of the| memorial here.. In that a dr%ss <Rreident â€" Harding said:| "What an bject lesson of peace isi shown today‘ by our two countries to all the world. Only a serap of paper,| recording Hardly more than a simplé und;thnd g, safeguards lives and properties { the Great . Lakes . and . only humb t mileâ€"posts mark the inâ€" violable be ndafy line for thousands of. miles through farms and &;resta'. Our protection is in our fra Tnity, â€" our ?rmou Ais our faith and the tie that |binds imore firmly year by year is | a evo-in'cuuing acquaintance and | comrkdeship through interâ€" change of ititens. â€" The compact is | not 6of pe thable parchment, but of Ihir jand Honorable dealings which, God grant,l shall continue for all ltime." J yS \â€"How do fhey know a woman canâ€" not keep a gecret when no woman has ever tried. e ege of béing identified with activiâ€" ‘ti' ;whi exemplify the: continentâ€" | wide ‘ch ncmr of our organization | and are $rophetic of influences which | will extemd beyond the lives of those | now livink, We are the guardians of ‘ a chain § :'t‘)portunltiés which links | the ffutu ith a duty to posterity. | Our oblightion is net so much to ourâ€" | selves as||to our children and our !chilgren' children. That which will {be‘ }perpudt‘gd ‘for future generaâ€" | tions, theftefore, appeals with special | forte to olir spirit of service. It seems, \ thrge, a ||praiseâ€"worthy purpose to | erect a ghrine whereat present and future: fenerations ‘will â€" dedicate Ith?pselv to a revival of patriotism ‘an | cons ; rate: it to the memory of all | our ffreat and good . men who ’jsWQf'yed ot from the ‘rule of right | and| the w of duty that the blessâ€" 'ing'q we njoy might be our heirâ€" looms todky."! / ‘ "From port of 1 board of national be, we a out of it. file will be placed, and an inscriptio which ‘will contain an .expression his‘ made¢! on Canadian soil shortl betgre hig death. T ns The appropriateness of the site i testified to by the intense interest 0: the Canafiian Kiwanians as eviden by the réport of the. Canadian Chair man of, the International committe on public/ affairs, J. Walter C. Taylor, when he iz * that "what <~ever memorial| to the former president: will be, we lutely decline to be left â€".‘The| cular higher)] i elevatio relief of file will 'lvlvh'i;h vw is‘ mad befgre | h This gite for the Harding M morial was chosen because it was t! site whete the late president one of last public: addresses, a mse f his expression . in tha Iiress concerning the peace Ltlm‘ exists bitween United States â€" and Canada, hnd because of the member ship of Kiwanis International whic} includes | 1250 â€" clubs in the Unite States ald Canada. i "[__|_|Fo Be Granite Seat | The Mpmorial will be a semi cir cular nim seat, with the bacl higher) iff the center, » and on this elevation!|in the center a bronze ba: relief of|the former president‘s pro ([A. larige granite and. bronze . md~ morial tf the late President Hardink is to erected ‘at Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada, it was announcell today :at| the annual intéernation 1 conventipn of The Kiwanis Club ’gl ternationkl, The late president wa * a thartdt member of The Kiwanif club of Marion, Ohio, when he was hi senator. t f Great |Drganization of Whi The Former President Was . mber To Erect This } Monument KIWANIS â€"INTERNATION HAR%[N_G MEMORIAL AT VANCOUVER, C Blond Bess Opines imge‘to time," states he reâ€" e‘ Kiwanis: ‘International trustees, . "Kiwanis Interâ€" as had the pleasing privilâ€" ing identified | with activiâ€" eems It Privilege Wheni*a property 0 Â¥mer wishes to sell his real estate, he wants qu ck‘actnon_-asr ule. The best way to get results is fer Om ft, io Wagpoiterey, with a reputable and energetic We, knowing i«"}-- are protested in our efforts to :e}l pr&?myfi will devol e every gible energy for making a ‘s:eefioul?if :1ot zgéix;?o “';". d ers hn tds To saie. f j her brokers the p:.olperty for gale. [ shuch promier nifed e P aeoliie eoieet s on botons 7 ter undert an exclusive con This system gives q ‘!, ck reésults xithout costing the propâ€" irty owneér one cent m@re than the regular sales commission . We C ry the Same â€" Merc _: ndise as the Chigago Stores _ T. 8. DUFFY It is just the ‘m ace to send yPurnice family washing. Every family Wash is done separate. No marking. We use no bleach. Quick selfice. Prices reasonable. Tel. H. P. 1587 Call Dutment‘s Hand Laundry Const% tly ilm proved Dodge Bros. 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