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Highland Park Press, 18 Dec 1924, p. 5

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. .3! , AND l “use " phiedjo an?” to January, an rum m in M 'fiit:!ifiiiii.et 'eff",",,',',".',.',' than.“ iieitveela wr- ta .-o~ _ iitlll,% ft the boob? statesandtn tmnced.Thett h igtt12t1,. Cautio' a! -urd Clem WA“ t'io'airst, i. inthe ,,tt,ts',t,t,trl., 'thet-di' in: of _ And in _ I“ I ask-{by FT. .dvuet0tne ht 18.1524 If: I'HURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1924 The Highlanb Path J,?_ti,t....t.ffi', 'llflifithhG, mudiu - " The new "tttig' u 31¢th pup MAKING FRIENDS? WHAT! _ I _ 1 The great American fimincihl jugglers of world yttu.'p' have} been lending more money of lat and making us more! of the kind of friends debtors usually develép into. especially when they have. not much expectation of paying ack. The big bankers Itvre lent or 1 arranged to lend a hundred millions to Belgium, sev al itii11ionsl to Greece and big loans to Nicanagua for railroad re r work and to help them get their coffee drop to market., At he rate.the bankers ares oing the whole world will soon owe " money and what goes with indebtedness miuallrcirrP.hres Th y'll want to telrus about it with bricks or worse sometime. Thi is no world for a poor innocent rich pacifist nation. little or big. And by the same sign, it's no time to let the'army and the na deteriorate. There's even talk of a big loan to Mexico. What a 1 Uncle/ Sam will be in the next war! - C " ' ' I Encarta u need! Clan nutter Hifdxl. Mitt, at the pout We at High and Park. Illinois. under the Art of “Hum a. um. _ , NUMBER 42 According to reports plenty of irtimitrrapttrar? em coming Moo the country, although under the new restriction law he big liners‘ are not landing so many direct from Europe. who are coming in now are mostl yfrom across the border in ada, They come to that country first and after learning somet ingot what life means in the free lands of the west, because the have to flrst get citizenship papers there, they move on to the ited States. They are mostly northern Europeans of good stock and are not smirched with red dr yellow or pink or any other of t e well known perils. In fact many of them are better cititens th 9. lot of the long haired men and short haired women who in this country howl the loudest about their, "inalienable rights." ' TIME IS SHORT Only a few., more days until the big day. your Christmas shopping early, there is sti] idly shortening. If you have gifts to buy t going; get them started on their way. Not ‘ . - __.__-.--s. “.1.“ Buy an” . 1111112 10 VIIVQI- Only a few, more days until the big day. If you haven't let) your Christmas shopping early, there is still time, at it is rap- idly shortening. If you have gifts to buy or puree s to mail get, going; get them started on their way._ Not many f lks are killed in last-minute Christmas rushes, but often much 9 and real satisfaction and loads o {patience are saeritleed by ocrastination at this season. Let's hurry. And, by the way, will omebody ask Santa to put tt...sme11.iyir2ryt ”in the stocking of t, a "bird" who INDIRECT ppptiRANN EURSDAY. DECEMIPJR _13. 1924 tiiiifir"iiiiii(uy atilttoP,iy,r, into 113k. County i PRESIDENT CHICAGO ASSN. W. F: Hype: Visits War Torn Land; Report Says [ He Meets Many Adven- F . tuna W. F, Hypes. general sales man- nger for Mush.“ Field and mpnny, and president of the Y. M. C. A. of Chiugo, is having some attention- experiences in Wit-torn Sytt accord- ing to a letter just reeeivedtritteat "Y" ofheiahs from L. K. Hall, national boys’ work secretary at the; unda- tion for. Chin-.1 V _ _ j The trip from Peking ts/Tun/ was made by Mr. nnd Mrs. Hg“ just before the railroad was dot up by eonMetitttt militia Karat“; It took nine hours and 1 ht,', to'inake the tttty two mile trip mm thkoV to Boo Chow without my food) or drink cutouts, owing tit the rough treatment of civilian! by military tuchunl, and that same night Mr. Hype: was thrown from him rickshaw into) pile attacks. When Mr. Hype: arrived .in Foo- chow. in the evening, -sordintt to the report; he wu just too late to par» ticipate in a forty course feast, Which the I,t,g',,'tgtirg,1t of the city wersl “tending in a honor. “In qtite of All this,” says Mr; p.11. "Mr. Hype: rose to the occasion and made the but speech he has made in China. He speak: well 011.111 occasions but you lousht to hear him after he has mis- led seven! "ttare meals. V ms HIGHLAND PARK Missed Big Dinner PRESS. HIGHLAND mu. gunners a.“ stty), i"? PAGE FIVE N w , 332.4

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