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Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1925, p. 17

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This: Week bile ted 6. T75 Chassis 425 is . 550 CES F. 0. B. ransportation ATTENDANCER BY +103 2 p. m,. to 4 p. m., uipment and, realize _~A New York life insurance official mfminc | froms Europe says that American business men work too Hapd and that something ought to e done mbout it. . Might lessen the mupaber of holés on the golf courses seven â€" mnings. + g. â€" has be ab:rut deal sa Â¥ about "assignin so gue toâ€" take care of prohibiti enforcement in Chicago. It wou soam that "sentencing" would be a by ter word! Christianity THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, i â€"}525 525 .675 Hospital Eâ€"BED ROOMS ospital in Greece â€" and Active enemies of the republic are not so great a danger to its instituâ€" tions as the indifference of millions of wellâ€"meaning people according to George B. Lockwood, editor of the National Republic. In the current issue of the National Republic Mr. Lockwood says, editorially: . .©_ , . _ "This republic is endl:rned not so much by the activities of the open and secret enemies of American inâ€" stitutions, as by the indifference of millions of people, inheritors of the traditions and opportunities of this greatest of al nations,‘to their own duties and responsibilities, / "Elements antagonistic to Ameriâ€" can institutions are not so indifferâ€" ent or so idle. They are ceaselessly at work, in the open and under covâ€" er. They are never off the job of undermining the faith of the people in their country, in spreading unrest, in arousing discontent, in stimulating prejudice, envy and hatredâ€"those passions out of which revolutions are fashioned. "Half of our citizens ‘do not even take the trouble to vote, Most of the remainder consider their duty to their country discharged when they have cast their ballots, and go about their business during <the intervals between political campaigns giving little or no thought to the national welfare. y It used to be that the silk stocking inged vote was a handicap to a canâ€" didate. Now it amounts to half of the total. & "Institutions, governments, do not preserve themselves. They can be preserved only by the vigilance of those to whose guardianship they have been committed. Upon you, as a citizen of the republic, rests a reâ€" sponsibility which cannot be shirked without danger to your country. Its future is worth something of your thought,. so much of which is given to matters of less moment."‘ INDIFFERENCE IS . GREATEST® MENACE Carelessness of Wellâ€"Meaning Citizens Danger to Welâ€"â€" _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 1120 Lake Shore Drive The Ultimate In a 100% Coâ€"operative Apartment Project fare of Republic ALL the cream is there in every bottle of BOWâ€" MAN‘S MILK. It is whole milk. That is why it is such a favorite. . ‘ Start using this whole milk today. Mix the cream well before using (tipping the bottle will do this), then you have Nature‘s greatest health food in all its richness and purity. â€" GOOD CONSTRUCTIONâ€"Stee! constructed, fireproof, double partition, soundâ€"proof building with conveniently planned apartments of from five to eight rooms. + * CONSERVATIVE FINANCINGâ€"Equity of 17%â€"The 6% Coâ€"operative Homes Department 134 South La Salle Street Central 1855 EXCELLENT LOCATIONâ€"Three blocks North of the Drake _ _‘mortgage is only 43% of the total amount of the project. MODERATE PRICESâ€"Equities $12,800 up.. ENA the mil ie whaited to thee Inarecd. * Call at the Building and See the Apartment Furnished by \ The FRENCH SHOPS, Inc. ‘ Or May We Send You QOutr Literature â€" Give Your Children Whole Cream Milk! BAIRD & WARNER, Inc. Insist on ‘RY COMPANY No citizen can escape the ent of taxes, whether he pays lfi to the tax collector or not, to Senator: Guy D. Goff, of West Virâ€" ginid, in an interesting article in the current i1$umlmz' of the National ‘Reâ€" public on the subject "Taxes, Revenue and tProu&:erity.” "Let us face the matter squarely,‘" says Senator Goff. "Everybody pays taxes.‘ Every sale carries the burâ€" den of the tax on to the consumer, Every dollar added: to our taxes is 4 dollar |added.to ‘the cost of living, Every dollar" gubtracted from our taxes méeans a lower cost of living. Reasonable taxation means reason, able government. Exeessive taxation, means excesgsive) government. . Excesâ€" ‘sive taxation will tax business out of business and labor out of a‘fob. No matter who pays the taxes directly to the tax collector, everyone pays his share indirectly, whether he owns taxable property or whether he mereâ€" ly earns wages or a salary. § CAN NOT ESCAPE e _ _|| PAYMENT OF TAX No Citizen Can Avoid Contribâ€" uting to Revenues, Says Senator Goff ._â€"_ "A study of history uniformly disâ€" closes ttat a high surthx rate proâ€" duces a}small revenue.. High taxes on the jrich and wellâ€"toâ€"do always, yes, invariably, put burdens on the poor, arfd handicap them in their progress toward a better economic po'sitionr High ‘taxes . drive capital into tax exempt securities, and not only dry up capital at its source, but deprive: healthy and legitimate enâ€" terprises of the capital necessary to sustain, them and insure their proâ€" gressive development. Taxation, df necessity, must produce sufficient revâ€" enue to run..the government. The government in return should efficientâ€" ly strive always to lessen the burâ€" den of taxation, and thereby remove every influence which retards the steady develdpment of business and industry." It mighma good idea to send Colonel M Hl to Northern Africa to study airplane warfare in the raw. 99b SAVING IS ACHIEVED A com‘Ldetnblo saving has : been achieved in the Veterans Bureau adâ€" ministration, while at the same time more, mon‘;y has been paid out to exâ€" soldiers in the way of benefits. â€" It has heen requiring nearly a half million dollars &q run the buréau‘durâ€" ing the fiscal year and . $481,000,000 was A_nppmprhfld for that purpose, Now it is learned that the officials of the. bureau have turned back nearly $70,000,000 to the treasury, which repâ€" resents the amount saved during the year. This has been done, it is said, in spite of the fact that $16,000,000 THE HIGHLAND/PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ° Yet NINE VITAL FACTS_ In Here, in brief form, we present for your information nine vital facts underlying the success of Dodge Brothers, Inc., and the goodness and value of their product. . & Dodge Brothers, Inc., consider these facts so fundamentally ‘important to the motor car buyfir that they will be reâ€" ( peated, from‘time to time, until every newspaper reader in ‘America may be presumed to have read them: : A few of these essentials are clearly outlined above.. They go far to explain why Dodge Brothers name is accepted, the world over, as the hall mark of dollarâ€"forâ€"dollar value, Avenue The purchase of an automobile is a serious and important business. ‘The time has passed when transient novelties can lead a thoughtful ‘buyer to overlook the great essentials of motor car worth. . $s oo ip rareil in ane ds 4 ce k 8 BUREAU ‘building the first allâ€"steel open | car and the first allâ€"steel closed models When an improveâ€" ment, that is really an imâ€" provement, is discovered, it is made at once. Their slogan, "Constantly Improved But No Yearly Models" is familiar the world over,. 4; Dodge Brothers build one chasâ€" sis and only one,. ‘This policy materially lowers manufacturâ€" Dodge Brothers, during the past eleven years, have built and sold more than one million four hundred thousand motor carsâ€"and more than 90%. of these cars are still in service. This record requires no comâ€" ment. It stands impressively alone in motor car history. It has never been Dodge Broâ€" thers policy to build yearly ing cost. It also enables Dodge Brothérs engineers to concenâ€" trate their entire time and thought on the betterment of this one type. Dodge Brothers have never had an "off yeart‘ or an "off car." This is because they have never used the public as a testâ€" ing ground for "new models" or lowered the quality of their product in the slightest degree. Every change has been an imâ€" provement on the original car. These epochal developâ€" Donsee BrRot ~~â€" meTtr more was paid to mm>m way of benefits than : \the year previous, the total amounting “fi? ;129,ooo,ooo.;z - Cl +D 0eP While material savings in running the government‘s biggest independent agency ‘ were accomplished in the transfer from federal to private emâ€" ployers‘ payrolls of men wbq?plct- <ed vocsational rehabilitation counrses, the expenses generally were shaved all the way down. All of the twantyâ€"one vocational schools were ‘closed during the year, private ‘ institutions being permitted to ‘complete the tninincot‘lmth?h. this change being made because enâ€" roliment was not large enough to maintain the school. A net decrease of more than 1,000 employes in the regional offices and about 200#in the central office. also was effected.. Brothers pioneered in A. G. Mc uEioh oTtheRs,.INnC. "R@OIT sÂ¥ | GREEKS NOW MAKE _ CC C C _ ARTIFICIAL SILK Rel supporting within a few months. big enough to put forth a policy of aplendid isolation. ; F Dodce I purchas Doubtless China wishes she were to their goodnessâ€"and the pubâ€" li¢‘s belief in their goodness. The sturdiness and long life of Dodge Brothers Motor Car is réflected in its resale value. Comparatively few Dodge Brothers Motor Cars are adâ€" véertised in the resale columns of the newspapers. The values ments have saved Dodge Bmownersmanymilfions of by materially projongâ€" ing motor car life and by effectâ€" ing marked economies in manâ€" ufacture. This construction has also reduced incalculably the danger from accident and fire. Dodge Brothers sell directly through their dealers to the purchaser. There are no secâ€" tional distributing agencies to increase the cost of distribution and the cost of the car. $ Dodge Brothers have never given soâ€"called "free service." The car is sold at a fair and honest price. Nothing is added to pay for service that theownér may never need. adopting the flat rate service system. By this system, the Dodge Brot.ber; Dealers were pioneers in unanimously slv rner knows in advance what y service job will cost. There s no unpleasant surprises in Jt Highland Park, Hlinois An _ American missionary,~ Miss Mary Ford, makes the following offâ€" clal report: "Nearly all the Christian towns in the district called Hauran have been burned and the population es and schools were destroyed.. This is the first disturbance in this area for more than twenty years." ;Urgent appeals for aid have reachâ€" ed the Near East Reliet office from }cé:fidymm.md@l; northern borders of Palestine. They are native Christians who have been pushed southward by raiding bands of the fanatical Mosiem Druses, now in revolt against France along the Syrian frontier, Â¥ . AMERICAN SCHOOLS BURNED IN SYRIA is U3 PAGE Â¥TIVR Fett .. 2 i w vl to0

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