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Highland Park Press, 1 Apr 1926, p. 2

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fri: is Hi ll 30691916311“ _ anti - sized _'! ', WE jlirl)il0 tir HoiaWâ€" A bill providing that the United Mates trohrmrieiit shall purchase and own its legatiimis and embassies shroud {H sing through the House, and‘there is every prospect that ' will be enacted at this session of Congress. Ita' a measure ii, ieh, do. serves the support of all. Those who have travelled _ i, sdsnd who havebe'pn obliged to visit American consular an i atlon emcee locawd over grocer-nations and-notion shops 1 " repu- table buildings, have not been able to escape the feeling " t the rule whieh/phrvtdes that the AmerfeatrtUg must shuts; be dis. played bef0re American quarters should be ignored ifjgwe; are! to function in such quarters; an Washington, even the when foreitrnnetmtion was its own home, and it is worth n , i, that the smaller the country, the more impressive the alum. 18) this time, as a plain business proposition, if nothing} else, we should house; ttttit-tsimile, abroad in buildings, dignified, and impressipe, owned by; the government. F W! l ht this fr'peat year, inother words, the Federal gov hi, out is spending nearly 2,000,000,000 less that' it did in 1920- t And, in addition, ",0t)0,000,000 has been peld on the publi In, re- during the mail interest We unfit by $179.00, These amulet expenditures are being ieueted.)n the heavy cuts that hue been made and are now being authorized by Congr f. It is not only unfair, but it is silly; to try to ridicule such e ‘€ 'r, _as has been made in reducing Federal government costs. ot co _. ' there is room for further improvement: The president does no y that all has been done that should be done in the way of cl; k sting expenditures; But the msople.are, not such fools as mitiito give hinr'eredit for the Saving already effected. , 3: prejudice the people against the president by' belittling [ knitwe- ments in the reduction of Jtovermnerttttl expenditures thyts the Houston Potrt-Ditrpatelt and continues: The figures . j, for themselves. Political cleptrep cannot obeeu're them. 'l/IP, semi- annual meeting of the Federal department and b i ti chiefs in Washington the other dar' it was shown by the boourkxthnt the expenditures of the Federal government had been reduced from 'lM88,000,000 in 1920-21 to '8,619,000,ti00 in 1925-26: l, , Mr. Stratum Ins served this contrive“ on the board ff ',l Super- vino”. Helms been an ancient and.}aithfnl state' a i, . ' and itrsominatedandeuetisa,themumriktrettsontottittt'iethat he will make :11 excellent lute treasurpr. He merits tlie‘éhupport of all his use County mandar 'e . l ', , Opponent: of the Coolidze Admiitiatistion surely ousrltt, to real- ize that they m wasting time and 'sftort when they 'ittimpt to Mr. Stretton was appointed chief seine warden in 1 " end he served in that capacity up to 1926, "when, with the. tier! of a new Department of Conservation in Illinois, he was nun {director of the department. He ltatrteytetiettd1n that position ince that time and hast made rapid strides in theiievehtprnimt' of _ he imper- tent branch which comes under his, Mom In the letter of fish and some laws there is no matt,hthe state bet v'tiutuitied than Mr. Stratton, and therefore he has developed B wt f ' uain- tnneewhiehheand hirmettd"ertitillmrn muchi =521cm:- pain he is now entering " a' candidate for the stete o f . Mr. Stratton has been chairman ttthe tepubliainb/titinittee of Lake County for the ratathsix yearaijand has saved; dy unper- visor from Grant township for the pain: fourte'on ym' [. .He is now supervisor from that district as #911 " county h 1 . Mr. Strstton, who is now director in charge of the iiattment af conservation of the state, isone of Lake County's ' known residents. At present he spends his time between 6 County and 8pehtttfitsld and various portsof the state in loo . after the duties consequent to this "'mi"'tit"tion Which j as held for some tine. I ' f I . , J1 The ‘mmy of William J. t1trattirri of Ingleside, G in Tower. ship, for nomination for state treasurer, is a matter fi, interest to an the voters af Lake oounty. Sever‘al other anno '), candi- dates have withdrawn, laying the chief contest be ' n Mr. Stratton and Garrett D. Kinney of Peoria 5? the p . 'tpr, April 18. ' ' o " t " [ _ E The Highiath Park ii, frag PAGI TWO THURSDAY, Ann; I, 1926 ,rart-rtctr-1rt.etyy11otth-t"eeytl,mrttu'id Itttmtis,rrtdorttt,aeteieiovurN. ,7 'ci, msLiiiiratrsryteiii'iert,itiit,ttcow-es, mom.” 1V? PS, mu Where Coolidge Is Sound _':)"", Stratton Is Candida te This Bill Should Pass {is " i Phone Highland Park 2178 i) . ']lrl('lfI]llir_'_, RELIABLE _ii1__i'lJlnsiiyrthi, ttmuiltt 5 "DRY CLEANERS as well as Lt UNDERERS" _ “Miss Democracy" is m do. picted u a lady with corkscrew curls. One of thine days th.kttdgMttttrr. in: to modernize, bob her hair and forget the part.---.-"' tttar. . The war and it: aftermath we ittit, blame on the Old World; but “It CharUstomi, our idem-abetrdt Km. rnftr,,eh',h1htc,tot"gfot'itttt.t utwemuldlikato wwbt 'tttlr did With King M, ' M“ m Ttdll p, ma-Clodng-jmprviee Ill'; his conference; Rev. Potter will F " the It)“. . F . _ 7:00 . 'tt.2-ctuuttan Endeavor. Topic, 4i,J'ti2 Suggested by Eu: ter." Leader, Mr. Walter Fielder. i PrWrtsittht. 7:45. Dr. C. P. Field»? president of the Illinois Christin: Fundamental, association will be tht speaker.' T 1 ‘1 No ”nice Saturday. [ Q Sandi; aux-vices: ' ' 1 9:30- ible school. Easter Ionian. 10:45 a. m.9orrtintr worship. ”Li Lott Kilt will be the speaker. Enter} myle, MII be gender“. t ‘ 1 3:00 p; M.-- ,. (than. A.»-Pogter! of Cigerp. 1119'me 9 _ Green Bay road bud Laurel twine; Rev. F. R. Cndwell, pastor. 1 1: The ttt tttttttrenee now in pros: rue in in church will continue um til Sunday night. Good speaker- in): strong messages have been bend nightly as: the past ten guys, others} are yet ta be heard. _ ‘ 3 Thur-Jay night, 7:46, Rev; C. 04 Uttyyprt 'of_ {Shimmy will speak. -' 1 Sunday, April, 4: 6:30 a. m. Suné rise Enter union by the Ewart]: We. 10:00, combined union ot My school we namingronhip hour. 8.le denies and recep- tion of" new members. 7:45 p, n14 cantata .by ‘choma choir, entitled “Darkness and Dawn" by Frew Wp Peace. . : Wednesday, April T.. 8:00 p. ink mid-week service. : T North “cane and Luann: place; 'ttre. William B. Dottie, minister. [ Friday, April'2: 8:00 p. In. Good 2yy message and communion nervs Ice. _ _ _ [ Thursday: 7:30, The Sessions will meet with thbborti and girls of this ttttti",':',',',', dine: at the parish ho no to receive them into member- ship.‘ l Monday: 10.'00, meeting of the Dorcas Society. Each member in ald- ed to brinzn box luncheon to theme ‘ um luncheon cannot be lowed. Edi, dinner foe the young women who wt det as luv-[tunes " the annual coni- g'rmtionnl dinner. 6:80, unnqu con- nmtionel dinner. Ticket- cun be purchased before and after the new} ice on Sunday morning " the church. 8:00, annual comm! meeting. Wain-day: 8:00. 1”??th I311- vice. After the -fedt the Section will munch who desire to unite with the church by letter or op pro, fusion of filth. A _ , l' Friday: 5:00,' Lama ,Cill'p m Girls. 8:00, Rev. Tee G. t " Clure, D.D.; McCormick Modal seminary, will predch " the Uettrtis room. Mrs. Herbert R. Smith, ”low. Sunday: ' 10:00, et, Birds. 3 L Sand-y: 7:80 Enter arming sei.. vice of the Young Peoples new. 8:00, Enter bmkfut of Y. P. & in pariah house. 9:45 church Ichaol. 10:00 Sunday morning Mutt cw. 1k:00, morning worship. the Rev. Prank Pitt will much. 4:30, Enter veep» ”mice, pee front pm for dit tlih. T . L w C Thursdny: 8:00, Rev. Alfred It, Barr, D.D.. MeCorptiek Theological seminary, will spat at the lectnne room. It“. Herbert B. Smith, soloist. 'rnttrrrmrrFD' ' I EVANGELICAL CHURCH! REM” CHURCH HIGHLAND Pm puss. maitumrtoar, nuiiou my ‘es aid will man‘m t,,?,.1.)ittif7fl2"ht))','p,t 514mmamnv 'i',':'; m; mm t,rllNh Itiil) lit,;;': w r. . an“; thy. assembly "tmrtri,rth. m y , i ‘5 , Tha'e will be no Sunday ft on Enter ruins. , 1 on _ y, April so “103W circle 1meetntthehtme. , In. w. B. May; 085 Hon T an- fray",- ' "my, e,', I "ruw'V-" a ”A v1 commun on. i ‘; 'i, Eu Sunday: Gemm,’ dd”; English, 11:09; English, 8 p. ', I l At _ English service: ty dom- Tgt" ' _.;',?,",,',',",,",,',,',',:" ;' e i, 'stat Enter can t'lU',',ttht l ovo- The", will be no German i,q.rrerm fox; the month of April due tit Easter Sunday happening on the tur',:' Sunday of thedtottth. " "z ..' 10:30‘a. In. - Morning 1m (English). Special Easter “Punk“; (Dilated with holy communi " ( a'.. _ STJOHN'S _4 tevaNiiiiifdi"iriuitart Sunny. April 4, (Batu-Wk” m.--fhnid" school. _ I s. Cor. Green Bar mad and mu'-tiod avenue. ' . 3 5 Rev. K. ArRoth, pastor. " s,', " Friday. April. 2nd. (Good M) 7:45 p. Att. - Find! Lettten9mrtitttt services; ' ' _ i, '; , The Rev. John Herbert mum. priest in clam. '., ', Holy Communion at 7:80.! The Church School at ttt .. Matias Ind Sermon at 11. . (The ttmt Sunday in i, month, Ind Festivals; tor Command”). Emmi: 6:00. _ ', “My and Holy any Holy Communion,“ 10:00. I 7 no a". Peter c.'Wdeoeq, Mo: Emeritus. ' J a a 'pu1thttti'it', MSW hon: “Unreality.” y 1 i The jolt-dam caning for) in vm Infracdnd in the 8 3611001 nnd th morning service. .,t glad- tr t jar; andprampb tts gm. ty. , I ' - , In Boom, Us... holds with "a"; Sunday morning nt 10:51:” on Wednesday evening It 8 p." whit teuimoni'on a: Christian Sdat'l had- in: no van. Sunday who! we. " 9:80 im, and ia open “will ttnrur, am otttNntri A: ' You are cordially. invited' he make use of the media: room, so Centre] nvenue,‘ which in open out! ”It day Immune in the, in!!! six in theéevenincsndon S " moon, from two-thirty to as. 4:15. Vapor Enter no: {union with a brief Inmate bi Lust”. Thief lie in cordinlly in l On Fridny night "m" - propria ’sexvicel will be " the church. lat us enter into! new of our inf: stdter%tm. m p) ", mum.“ Park, m. as: WI avi. an: mqhdmnmam; nu; ma 91am .0! cmrwc-M _ ' tra. Finkbeiner, paw , ( , 9:05, Sunday (choc! why; i, , It: Morning nonhip.‘ Eater men and music. 5 ', ' '-; BETBANY :2 M 1EVANGELICALCHURCB‘! Good rFridpy: German 8 p. in. Wit, :Wedt Central swung? 5 . W. P. tluhr, pastor ( 'i, . Service- l, i . Mandy Thursday: 1ilrtr1idlri, 8 _tir,t) cum tlt Chimp, Natl-t. teeseoiid street near Law] “an. CHRISTIANSCIENCR ZION LUTHERAN V CHURCH _ S5ii'i?i2tildfu'tl'lfJ' . ciiiitd Insurance, AHTOMOBIL INSURANCI ",ftei_jjtnintmitir (,!i,ll:!,,till. Aqgta Casualty and Surety “ 1 tho Casualty Insurance 3 siis,iisau Easter 31 m tri,', STE i5! 'ijr1) Bros., Shoes _ , , , f, .1; I 'r. i F. ' 't the" compile? mat-c f Monday, March 29th é fully rebresented in mi tart New Shoes fir Spri , Dresses, Rats, Shoes, 9TWEAR STYLE; Room 3, State Bank BhU. Telephone 574 " 1046 for In: Ann PM“ l WOMAn‘; ' E. Smith Sale of Sky-Quality “an“. TH SDAY, A Ii H M ll "

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