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Highland Park Press, 14 Aug 1924, p. 10

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It A PAGE SWMAY. EAUGUST , I tui,uiiir tu "i)l1r'iii.it...i:' _ i, man 11mm; A ' any mm: “(in Wild L Ancmmuvmo it maxim UAREGOUN AHA Such is Midw Seé the 1925 Mo AiliGir" If; 3;? Ga - attracdn- Auto " of that Nation? high school hone: /iNNUA fWllt (tgito,og',ttte,t Bartel , Than . Ever MWMIIM- gte,t"pttut n- -nedseale more 'qdntkd an. tt ') -a't-- _jaeii'"ii/i"i mi , t Mr, 30, 31 may” lat, The 7153‘ SinnualL i e qunty Fair Shh’slihst Dah j The . hike Conn ii,, F air HORSE SHOW moth Show rs and Fa] _ Machinery SPECIAL RATES Ol RAILWAYS {PUBLICAN D max YA‘DS DER] AUGUST St rm: FARM on PARADE and. ,'riuaur tn v m Bunion fro- DAY AND N TGMX than Whack quantum-.1 “MPG I'atiB'd'A-rBrerr I the . NatietaN Mu it: 713: Year FAIR. DAILY r...“ g 14 a.m...m..m.. Haw- lime per, dels' " IG! nil ny! " of iPMPMM0h mm? _ l _ summomm new day thin year is set for Aug- uuillth, and it is hoped that it may become an ennui institution of Chi- n". The. idea was the outcome at, the lmurder of "tlBeee, Frank J. Mis Glyun on July '18th, while protecting thdgpayroll ofthe Ste-rm Cement und' Lime We”, and when pre- iiiiui to eh1efiqt police, Morgen A. 0015:: received his hearty approval. In. _ the one! in working end plen- niht for the H"r"eee and success of,tre day. " i, "We have 116w named but a few of the favoritertttenttg of communica- tion, between the propagandiota and their victims. It will be ohviouo to any: person' that there are many more available device» We have mentioned hiatbry text books, but there is the whole educational ayetem. We have mentioned the press, but there ia the w 1e art of printing with ita books, maniacs, pa’mpleta and leaflets. Wqleottelude t t actually and poten- tially, propa a is everywhere," .i Moat _ Educated . Prof. Lumley. concluded his ad- dreaa with tdutttt','tt', "We must look forward, ’refore, to a train- 1ntt) for our citizenry that will be iiiiiie protection: For the future re ive to the {general enlightment, we must work toward (1) a complete coincidence of new: and truth or fact in, the streama‘gof information, (2) trtibroadeatsh' of the judgeulenta oft expel-ta ham on the facts, (8) honeat. 'tfulrtmts, and universal dia- euatiiori of thejame, and (4) disco». trioti of all the implications of the fade." ) F FWblle this Karo fund csnnot he I update fund 'aui was Brat sugzew 'il; said tremdhzd ' “because of the e stem: tt , as and fire- rerlitoe,netit calf ' the ides of . hero lt each yen-firm all Chicago cm 13 is splendid (nd one that bu my batty ,oyrei9on, Once it get: It; I 'geJif,rl','; that In of the 293:? i1t?td, the L"",,",,',,': shows ' [jive t proceeds of (It! toe all“, which will sh. Mud now coma Hero day to be 'ad- ded/to thou of Mother, ”Dad and Ap- ple jd-ya, and all the test, a day when tho; various“ tilt-ten, movie houses and; tututtsertt'ettti'pueea of the city mu be asked tum over a certain pageant af thetr dnyl earnings, if not Ill. for. the: 1terieilt of Chicago Peace Benefit fund. arm DAY LATEST ; SCHEME SUGGESTED Plan To Havel Pat Set Apart As Time for Securing Money _ (. For Policannd tforgets/ttt what and how - q ell-ensued recently at Harrie tll Notthweetel'n university, by pr. Frederick E. Lumley, protector gt d.otsiittogy " pixie um university anal: vtuit'mtr'tmrtesaor at North- western this summer. Taking up the 'ut4eet “Are You Victims of Pro. pseudo?" from the viewpoint of voripus eminent‘men. he proceeded at once to the point of his discourse Ind gave a pleuttttinnd intelligent dis- cussion of the nutter. Chroma-1.41» a clear etstUndi scientific- nnnlyoin of the sobject,‘ Prof. Lumley we . talk that will [one he remembered on the compul' and in the community as well. At) no time wreaths audience loot in til mac. of, prohahmtiel and conjectum' but were face to hoe .with the pre-l cite-fact: as set/forth by the lecturer. 1 Tyre Kinda . At the outlet, of the talk the audi- ence we: giveit'to understood that there are owe! kinds. or varieties of. that mystic thin: that he: so long been used on the public, constructive and destrttdtiv%ttmpatmnds Doing the words of 1ti"'J',t',Q “There are two varieties l! propotmtionnl pro- ceuee'. than Web contoin within them their owngdynomic and need nol help' to 'attit,t from outside, until that named " proceuee which require extend lid." I Turning aside from the direct line of attack, Dr. {tummy will: to act his auditors o .‘the right track as to just what pn%pa¢anda really' is. After delving nto the work: of all the well know): author-wee on the. subject. he ttt gave this as his detlitition of i ‘temz- “Die-mina- tion" of intercity! information ind opinion." j _ Mm L r'/rl _ y gave a brief out- linevof how pro ganda became a flne art';durin¢ the! war. “There in no don!” that p , nda you made into a fine art duri the war, but it wee not invented tli n; it is a very old device. The name is quite modern but the thing " old. There was propa- ganda in the urine of campaigning, mkrepreeentatign, appeal to the emotions and ‘prejudices, the du. eemination of interested conclusions, behind the movements of primitive peoples," the Northwestern professor continued. " 1htxr-Distritmted Media, or My the public, or the recipients of then bits of prepared information, are fed the propaganda we. the next when of the matter taken up and it here that the speaker made these poiénnnt statements: Bertrttifit Analysis of the Good 33nd Bad Classes of This ' _ g Publicity Matter In PROFESSOR IN DISCUSSION Presented k' j“ m momma: Paautlhttlttitt, manuu‘m mm. I put 01th: month: (and. We have just paid oiit #8 of the {and to the widowughnd an: n: of he itrenten whtr were killed in the lurran hall fire on the “It tnd' boywenredesi magnum he families of 'tll,")',' qoliess , Recently killed on duty. one whom he thmmm who. wait tta, lurran lull an on tie ' my We are frtt tif pa he families "d no lea calmly» killed on duly, _ no " McGlynn, the gun, . of) Eek. A hero day 'hid: yet elp to do this in tin not: 'll) .A newer driven ititftt been) “tailed on one of Meg Pub V Ser- ce company's tive-tim b end articular one which trua', 1 heal- tt heavy meter“), [ u hin- . Power by may pf extra tin taken from tlist e of the ck. This equipment is. igned tly to hoist the load it " we” to the vehicle, but it! ta t. are ownnwmcm‘g: . ADDE To ttttlie Service Com . y es Improvement on E we Ton Vehiclb E y. Power by may: pf oxen nth taken from tli. 0' of the uck. Thin equipment“ Its, itrned only to hoist the long] it " was I to the vehicle. but it; ta ta are mails. If the they Imp n: to 't stuck in a bad spot§on t road. cable and the wind) will new acne it. mg‘unloadinig o “ions [waving w ty an! (pan Netti. tedttrrtteana of twin: " lr) Offér'ed v7%”c'u;,mzam . C j Compa: pimud SjiimncE COMPANY 'ormdam1Goenmetostasli,Mt this Companymlicmdon WWW Sgoakttmth- $5 .000 would in.” tin ortxptyttii tmaid, inthht l" This:‘ . ', Jll'lgS"l"fe'l' of essential dt ll, record s'rtrtiitsivurvtr IJCK Mr. Samuel Insull, 8232- um of the Boudof Pt*tieStrxdtxsCmrr. panfofNorthem i ist" inhisaddrmtrtottocirhoid-ttheanttunt meeting held Fet _ . 4, 1924, made this statement: “his asouroeof ' :iafactitxt forthisCompany toothrto its . dpstomersisnd stihliriGiiG ttecuritiett'whieh are based on essential iniiiiiiiiiiliF.2 backed ttysucttarecordof unfailing “interestenddi 11it1t payment taaarethettecuritietrofPtttttie Service Company“- Northam minds." The dividend paid Atibtlst; 1924, was the Slat oomecutive quar- terlrtrnyment by thenuw C', toittteommonand preferred stock- holders; Taking iiititif] consideration the 39 dividend payments made; by its principal aw» u may, a total of90,coetsecutisn's dividbndshasbeenpt#loveraperiodMtnoretun2t- _ The ' is , electric lightto 160,000 homes, stores,omces and supply M, 'cstreet lighting in 137 pitiesand towns and . the Aa, topumpwaterin69cmnmunities. Eitt dismount-l se1ectricitraoidbortheCompimsrispower. Thiiiporer business ... w', snitmaseOf 491.4 percent over the last veyears. fi, 1iétttiptrbtminestrahows ttrrinerpaseof241,5 per t. In the 2itii iEii! tdwnstterved by the Company electric a “ are'medZIwugnumbers. . V From the Caraway"!~ - punts is piped the fuel tbr 91,600 gas -iiiiiiirriitfiiLFiiiiy9ii' 'o0tpdustrin1eustoa.teriutiingapprmrsu mateiy 3,300,000,000 ilFl' feetofgasperyear. k e TheCompany w"- by 21,419 'ttoe-det/dit-IMO) siiixrrGGliJi'ivdjn' iiillfij txtmmunitiettservedorinthecitorofChru engogeenterofthis "'0'" territory. Thenutntteroftttocirhoidtmt increhsed35pereent9 . theyeer. _ _ ' Thisv'atock,because.of emtiueofthe'aertaxritrttettirtditmtwe11" thehighdividend ' nnexceptitma1oppartuttitytoboth1ame ttndtitnaliinvetttors. 'tttate-ruth-tttsm-tpeice. Futiinmrmatioit ttttAit_atmretfthetqetmrakriti'atriet, ' q one... or writ) Utility 'uiairituasAhtenisany or the More: of , Company, " WutAdum St, Chiesages. imrNooo-mmitiW--2o2eittuaartdtmmtr--unutGasorEuetriettr This? . ngflwhsumjgamtitnetotiumofaddiflon- "di'ltl'Wt'le"s"',tl'lllf,", iti -- ' 'toimmttbrtt,ittrgeandttmil,bee- of essential IN? oftheComparty'sbtasiness,itscomecutimt dt I record, .. 'd 'nivetnanagrmentandpttentiaigrowttt. 'ismwav iiiF: thepub1iealimitedamtmntof 7% Omani mu mm “in The,0anpmy desires that this stock be _ bycusu I.andfortheirconvenience,aspevzialplanot‘ easypaymenthas 'a'a'L"r'tG'i. T!t,t Company, ugh-lying gas or electricity, or both, to 202 com- "ttunitiesin 15 sd [tfe immediately adjacent mChicago, incon- tin ore.xpeyintri.giUG auandfatti1itiastommsfortheinereaat'rtg buait inthit roux“: uwing territory. K-.- {Thanked = 01mm. ‘ne of the moat vi}5 links in (the loction machinery E, Illinois. Us. " it functions pril " 1y, anam- bad results may , ow. " il; Petitions for , E Ind district ee nomingtiom m {I be Bled with retlry of State '1} non under tuition: of the It” v mm of who " In A - oerti6ed.to 'i, In the company t hmobile m it, thop " Evnnston iBfiiiiir) - barking mulling [, 1.1"“ l _ led. gen-blew nu our; truck "body rd: to be made, 1 wen-u other parts, and facilita , pnir work, Emnhorson’a 'tet' Fume- "I . Insure , ', on RI? RI, g , Besides; " . _ ittker, mt? 21-7 in m _ m yuan number 355 tli: IIs all ' (lea. Included are IEI, I m hi.. tt which 1tettntt . 'ttgi,".', nib. lheeled kitchen: 'ia Td gar. They were two-3"é " tge present form ind p991 ‘ into It fuctory. One in u~ TI 11;"th “up $,nd street iiirartGe il O. or their“ S, tee 'of the. " gi; 'g,1tttt auled " 2 ‘ ' tuning it. around il n in than?“ LECTIONS M BIG . til JOB FomCRETARY Facts of! IInterest to Investors OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS WM. G :1 , District‘Superintendént " sona- ai Am... trtsstGd Put. min-u Tho q ttt taut 1'lftgx2t"g,"e,,,',t ee ', . = . Cum Comm in com- a" of it lu',',',',': poa'uon with an Chou-lo Per f ' ' light and power oom- hu - , "my “I! with of the United Charm , M - Hedi! St_'fktrdlettngrriah.d for192S, m ometeiNrtloet no the do- tho f Itll." In to ”an! of clozfric . Tl T 'U“ 1‘1!wa to", tho W. Ce It ‘ was :ooavu-mooormpawc tfrejltl'"r"*r artdttih-ttteifth. " -. ' t ' sit-." bu ‘ _ W tht Charlo- V ' that! for 1923.; a “but. to tho t _ In w9ttests mi C T ' open“. an In!) _ tho We. " . a; br Invegtrnent 'eferred Shares Public Service, 'of Northern Illinois ' ' At the recent ale ttf the Brim" Minty. Dr. A. 8. W. Ttttaint-sts, a! New, York and Philadelphia. paid $9,880!” one of the the 00pm known to the seventh edition. 1682, of Shake-purv- “Bayou! Luau." In "new election- the union-1h! election la sent through the can. of the lemurs! of m but. mar. and it must bear Mr, Emma'- sizmtnro.‘ ' TAir the electidn the "aseaafttt candidates get their eertithtatm at election from Mr. Em. meet-anodbytheemmtychrbu inth.eareotttte_rr,nrtdam compiled by Seem Emmet-on. onitt-utattteeai't-htrbmert tsaaesritadeeinioetaatorrherueUetqd. m... if» m tom to be new. area by 'hr/tit":.'),' an tyt on gun . IMO. and' the ticket: 'g"gSLl to the county clerk: prior to the regular election. After the electim the units macaw” . WNW club: mud on man‘- "tre, the primuythenmnl'uiwu 'iii"i2G7eGiiriiiF-tatee, sutreadd'ieoenriteitttrrt%rtt" latch canvass); M‘Tln rd",'",',; Wm. WM satdEm,is-ua-adhtioh- tser,tauatheseti-tus1tatusis in declaring “mm. -. '. . Ram? Gttittrs, :tit htsrtaBeti, u. Jl;"ttllt'ileiT' H DR. EARL tr. at THURSDAY] " #433113 "9--.;1 “a! ' T, Malta-git _ "taNeMgtl PEI-l1"! (ll/li, Hi H] I? t.'R THU my thy the H or Lg © fii for " " all af o

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