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Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1926, p. 2

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Ai :55 - 'arrou all thiidqitiaitiirdeiiliiiiiiiriiG'"r"" Tringd be highly in- lultg_d_. But that}: whit they are. T "The owner of a peanut wagon or a shoe store who voted for public ownership af some other-business would object most stren- uously if a proposal were mode for the state to own and operate all the peanut wagons and shoe stores. That would Minding the private rights of the individual! But where is the difference in principle? There is none. . . _ Conservative estimates are that in the next four years Amer.. ica will pay to British exporters shout four billions afrdoilsrs for rubber at prices frixttidT a British monopoly. Axum has no. body to blame for this ut herself. If steps had s" takento build up a rubber producing busineesin territory under Amer- ican control it Would have been impossible for any other nation's producers to " a price: American rubber manufacturers» are now attempting to establish rubber plantations under American control in Liberia and the Philippines, but until they begin pro- ducing, there seems to be nothing else to do than "pay the, piper" Because British Commercial enterprise outstripped us for once at least. It ought to be e cod lesson for American business inter- ests. There are other . ties more widely used than rub. ber which should be towed (rom foreign control of prices. Sugar, for instance. , i ' V V , :"lopr citizens who be1ierrauohttelr in the individual right to private property, when their own stores or their own farms are in question, will {not public ownership of the other fellow’s prom irlduytm"ptirs The fihtnufaéttme. '- The population of every great city is larg y made up of men and women: from small towns. Many of th we never" weaned “way-from the old home mtmtuttdingtratnd " read the home town paper from the first tt'gtgnt to the . That is the ree- aon the rural papers of America ye such a far-reaching inihs ence, in safeguarding the ideals and traditions of our constitu- tional form of government end athat it stands for. . 'There is constant pressure in politics to drive the tieialitrtie wedge into some private industry Once the Constitutional log which protects private rights and liberty is necked with the wedge of Win: in one business, it will be hard to prevent its being split wide open an the eoeialistic principle is applied to other lines of activity." . I weave dretuiter's thoughts. spans of at”! over (matter- rents, and build wire: of stone to shelter Inn’s was. I speak, and continents m Carved and world: are muted. ' . Where men have authored together I am. Ape until the last matttaatrmtehometothomatomtngirtgtitiu, , 1amthertmprmaottirne. ". --., ',' " I an ttkntmrrtarter.-'-.Exr. T T _ ' One of the great faults of the tax exemption plan is thabit permits investments in ttttg',','.,',",', setatritietrrthttts taking large sums of money out of commerci pursuits? at the some time allowing this money to escape all federal tax and forcing a: in, creased burden, on those less this to In]. Unnamed income, which should bear the greater portion ol nation, is tlhuslescfp; @mdme'a‘mms'Ewmm ‘“ irrniiriiiaui ' ins but-din This is unfair, ttnil as the.Maaufaeturrtr ms, dWsriPirutes,rr and. _ But in tik hands of ariiiinri GGri77niarirition, 5. chin vorant, a historian. My sides are covered with" magic, symbols of a_ gigantic tsignifieapee. _ ", , 1tt.1rPrtstotrt.kiry.rt1ntr1etrmymhitstttronejandaaions of soldiers march gallaatlrtiraaunknorhrdeittd Islngtheir 2ri,t'i1 and it is known in the farther-mm tmmertortu earth, an iniudeepeatmsaa. F -- _ ' s.rPl"rtrtPrrofturtetedt1tertuiper-ttttatiuari, ofthefreennd thttmrrt'uttHehattttuatrttrisrthomiotami induaty 'Ponifrrhrintreomforttotimd 1tratartdlatded,minds, by feverish midnight. / ," T PtmPmsdtiromerstetmsoedandemr,rtiImiuititaa ',?,tgg'.'n)gtt"d 3e nevezelsltid upon the Ewident’a' home town paper. tu, is e was new 0. most impor- tant that comes tn the White House, and 'llll'hA'lfldtfl wants it ttll."---))), Wisconsin; Lender. A. l, _ - _ 7 The mtoftityatt'ts axe, an icy stream, a merciless shrieking of wheels and knives, terrifle heat and measure, and I am a great white ribbon, slim into a roll, only to drawn out again through tlut,tttt,triyr t; uni8sriryrJams of . printing we“. . I u, the voice of ‘the' nation; thit lightfof the world. When Igoforthlbegtthedecreuofthegmmtbninsmdthmtad the strongest mob forces of my time. ' V . Americans today are better fed and with more varieties ot nourishing food thaw the people of any other 'eoupttT on earth. Our food in this country e130 is better prepared, according to statistics of the Household Arts department' of the University. of Oregon, which has been investigating this matter. Food " mn- pler, and in America there is. a growing tendency to eat 1mm vegetables, in place of meats; More kinde’end quantities of Vite- mini-containing raw foods are being used. Improved cooking faei ities with the use of gas and electricity as fuel: have facilic tated the houaewife'a teak and heve done much to improve. the regular bill of tare, as well as to reduce the cost. I m bomlin the silent forests m from the ports of men. I have watehtid the Badman hunt his game by day and great tutit.eltV8rh,t y) dyth by th? ama’s pale) sure! ' ttta-American. -roGusdaa-tuottmatitsutat'ttptttstsomastmtr1t1r" "o,nrinoi.,PtdartuAertt"artitt',"r'c / f l TN Htgblanb Park Puss PAGE TWO 'rrrtmsrrAtuANmuw rd, 1m All Night Lighting. . . . , . . ' New Ornamental Lights to cover the gntire business gone. Widening )urd_repHrirttr..Gtryst.Bttr Road to at least“. feet from city limit t4 city limit. . l- q , J ' . , Widening and repaying West Central Avenue from Green; [ BarRoad iriitiio"iiiits1aikieBr8utttByghe,tt: _ Ornamental Lighting System all over town. (Birttiiatto Bpird . & Warner’s Dem Park subdivision.) ' ". ' WWW tryqhrUdatt Pttrtst-ta.rtmehtantrPim H, Lab Omani!“ OUR PLATFORM FOR A BETTER HIGHLAND PARK " ' _ SHOULD LEARN BY EXPERIENCE PINE POR THE OTHER FELLOW HARD ON hTtWAGE EARNER, AMERICANS ARE WELL PED AM THE NEWSPAPER HOME PAPER BEST W.rrT'iBj8Wr" "is',-', awnwwzmmws‘rxmu‘p’fir’WhWMé G,' ": 'r/tiii/ir' ' i NUMBER 46 Emeritus; . , The’ Rev. Robert Holman, Priest in Charge. - ' ~ Holy Communion at 7:80, , The Church School at 9:80. Mating and Sermon at 11100, , (The fir'st Sunday in the with. and: Festivals, for Gown. 3} Evéusong " 5:00. 1 g f , Thur-day and Holy f dun, Rag Communion at 10:00. . .1 _ b i Last pea/there chuieh '1i)ttt, “to may nppreeftttatd by thir church and its constituency. l North avenue and taumitta plies; Rev. William B. Dobb, minister. Friday, January 16, at 2 p. m. the ladies! Aid may will molt“ the home of My, Thom. larka,§364 w" ker hvenueJMrs. ,Moutry misting. _ ' Wednesday, Jan. 20. 6'81). tit. Church night service in mi him of the Sunday Sch 1, 6:80 p.13. Dinner. Address 'ill? Clarion" B. Draper, the new pl _irf {the Lake Forest M. E. ehttrthr, “Anna! bud. neu meeting " the close. 8unddnc3mtttttty. IT. 9:80 a. ni. Sunday ichodl. 10:45 I. _ Hm worship. 6:80 p. m.. "zli,hd ft. 7:45 p. (m. eveningrurvio'p. I _ _ West Central wanna. ' :t' . W. F. Subwutor. , j _ . German no a.“ 10:30,; _ ' English service " It. :5 V Sunday 361109! " 9:;0. ) The subject for tttetoettttttrt a, be: “The Gospel accérdiug {toll-tut- ew’, its author.? . J,' . . _ T The Luther league will {meet this evening, Thurman, " ”10ij room. ( . _ . ' BETHANY _ t EVANGELICAL CHURCH , Second street near Lattttt mane. J. G. Finkbeimr, m. i ' 9:45 Sunday whool scum 11:00 Morning worship.) 7:46 Evening services. g 'e You, are 'sordiall, invited to.“ services. The last communion oeu- sion for, this conference ye” will be held ,Sunduy, Jan. 31. , . t Mid-{rink prirdr' mrtimili an "etttt.. Quench each ,Wpdngsday Watts duht, _ 3 i .Sbjoctvf' xtmui . t "tlilly, or In maids! lemon T . FIRST ,,t,egi1,,'i,, T t EVANGELICAL on; t 7:45 p. m. Evening preaitiine. The pastor will begin '. series: (f [even sermons,on thy; church. will was}, "The Apo.touepymstu', ( f Green Bay mad and Lung] avenue. Rev. P. R. Cjardwell, WW. ', 9:301. m. Bible taboo! tbr young and old. . i i 10:45 a. m. pprr1tpttrro'ithirt. Ser- mon subject: “The Power olgthe Holy Ghent.” ' 3 l a 7, prom. Christian Entity“. Top- ie, “Gait Idepa that ha .. mired people Into netion." Lucia} bliss Eu- ther Mk0. _ i, j. P' Styli. _ '; 8am :- l', Art ott,tite) ' T I,» ,j',' ,' _ 11:00 Hugh's: youth. Roy; 'harttyArttiltortiyeh-ii: ., 1' 0:00 Yam: Powell"!L Society. Thales 140mm will Jeri: 710078030" Evening ooh. . . Holiday? .,',' l T a A 10:00' new: meeting of the Dor. cas society. Lanzhou no he served not 12:80. ' 1 v , 't', .Wodn‘osday:{ , V _ f _ V 8:00 The.0hurch Night Discus- 'aion Group- will out in he mu boom got- u hm! devotiow ”nice. after: Which thtwitl go to new”; claps rooms. The 10110ng pro this mph “Meets: "The owl poignant, 8?: out! When' Written," _ v. Prank i t; "How Jeans followed‘ io-Way” t. Herbert It. 'tttith) "it int Fran- ti, ot Aioisi, and the Lovi' spirit”; Mr..N. G. Lenin'gton; “If; we ac.. quire I moral some" Will td W.' Be- attr, associate 'h'ge,t.'ttt of the wgmetko public schools. riday: 4:00 Lew; C Fire. Saturday: 10:00 Blue ird meet- mg. m m cordklly mint: as nuke use/ttffl?, mradintrmsom, 8410mm “aims; which is open " wk day from nine' in the no as until six in the evening Ind on (may " temoon, from two-thirty ink. Pint Church of 'rB)iritist, Highland Park, Ill., 887 no- nue, a brunch " The N I Church. The First Churcho! C ' Multist- ln Boston, 14m, holds an. every Sunday morning of 10: _ sud on Wednesday evening " 8 in, mm vim: testimonies of Christian Wee bent. itttt pro given. Sunday sag! mm at 9:30 1. m. and ip open?_ pupils under the In of twenty. i i . Welcome“ .11 our ”width. GRACE M. E. CHURCH THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS B. Pt mm»: CHURCH wl CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The' ”other we: an old) eotodedi man who recently come inn e We; in . typical old South durum. m, where e cooler of ice water u tytln' 1y kept in the rent of the store for the convenience of employees end airy mermi There is 1150 a desk l telephone on the shelf nearby: i proprietor told the colored nun thou cooler was inthemr orthestomaisd) totroaheadanddHnk" new“; A . few minutes later the duke)! called: '"Boas, I can’t sit any “Wl out o' this here thing.“ Wheu‘the m prietor looked around he found we old men with the telephone in one Madam etin cupin MOMW» in: hieheet‘to pour anthem quenching ituid. _ ; TRIED '10 GET DRINK Q OUT. OF TELEPHONE tert Bebom Mr. HcAndrew'a tt N r- tavrMilinowski, director of 'r', _ Fame whoa! of music. play“! l pelqctiom on the piano: .' I T I March Miriam. -..' Schubeth F g Tami“ --.-t-..-.....- " papa-ice Romain -rb.-b-. Mop]: , In. Flinn MOI; _ Mrs. Raymond Finn, presidential the high, school P. T. A" win ttt man, ttttd opened the trseetintt'avtthirn ttrpeeitulv, npptopriate Introihtetiimrot the speaker. § '“One of the trbublu in theimsAirt tehMi, is gun: we, the ttet,'; do ?11 of thi hiking whey pupil- gg the out: who should be landing. fFiiilAi'trGkirtiteirkrhirFiiii, children " today are really Mold:- ing what: the teachers any. ' _ _ '-, Pin-pad 'sCWttett,htti [ 5 I " person needs to" with: thi and purpose in! -the America: qucI schools. When I was t boy ihil‘chboli my when said the put-poo; 0! ma school my: to teach us to think. Maw‘ the purpose is to a»); childmnjx'tO-f while. i ' 1 mm: and to think of things, worth I “In choking. the main think it how I am mica the full benefit of pit tur, V é '; Phineas Aurelius, in one of the but saying: I know, said 'Urs I m rising for that, to that in to with) I wn horn Into the world! .1 l “If 'you look Sei"dfgtit right way» one you I wands ttt t. isuetion." r ' i MCANDREW’S TALK IS _ HEARD BY BIG CROWD Li,h,r,tstr,g1p,'gttuttgtg (lay in which, I warm the :5er a 'swti,ttitittatt [stood " ml turn- ll' "and _ baton the dig: dad 'tttid, Tttfirms. front View, hero's}!!! tidy View. ye', my‘buckwiow; m how old my It' After aural varied unease; {one little girl railed her hand aitttMpttlly said, 'Well,.i,ve have- ttrt ever had that) i, T ' “We In trying in our macho “hook tit reduce the "tttttttrot/ik covgtqd nd to cover our work, more thorough?» In' order to - a lu- loni well, the lesson must be absorbed. H bag is planning to make children think) instead of memorize, fewer thing; must be done; and they must be done better. , "Boss, kin I have a drinki'of vh- y” Have You a Child Under Five Years? Could ANYTHING HAPPEN to prevent YOUR SUPPORT _ ', (pr ms COLLEGE. EDUCATION . . i (by magnum IN BUSINESS? _ It is so easy to Home? HEINOW and SA YE ALL CONCERN , for the future F Contihued' from pug: 1 “:5: Me “3.33% "uruotr'"ttttrtt-i't-t-r-tutytto-rti-ultibo 1 A Pet! w.' J " . 'mmuam'm: . _ _ i, 3, _ lath-Nun“... " andwillboiknmu ' 'houhiotritiitottrimuiretutom.-ndsetasrttt,tirr-tsutro- ISABELLA V. HARKNESS Mrs. Moldaner’s Home Bakery Announcement " North Sheridan Road, Highland Park Telephone Hizhlud Park 2tr42 _llll 368 Central Avenue ', Om ‘m a» an outed tttate mun! tom my, (heydon'tmmtobetontwrwutb- gr prorueu-rrmutois Pout-Dia- pateh. _ _ Judging from 30-66! the “drum delivered m1- tttrrwtio they might be all“ "gud" but!“ in all its branches for over thirty years J. A. TORSTENSON &CO. Announce, the' Opening of . their Highland Park Office on Friday, January 1 5 Telephone II. P. 18"! PAINTING DECORA TING Commit Highland Park 2443 "---and I will all upon you new», but: “Mr? a,',',,',,,'?,',':,',.':??,",,',,'::".,":',,,',',',', (l poop!) my: my out of 'att-ai-tpl, Wit New. . ., i " m get it, ttW-Magik) hoidthttteaMtat h'I‘MM‘ -twhertthnrtefttt-hm. JMWPK ( THURSDAY, JANUARY " mo “your “quark. TH

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