i AfB eP keH: P§H M w PnE $ok tÂ¥ + 1g ; MA 14 t ty Ne 3 * ba with *h "This attempt to recognition {wwmwï¬tmm than those that have before. Unâ€" ï¬ltymphdku-jutake,mu- the right of individual contract, show a disposition to pay their debts, and stop their everlasting propaganda the world over against other governments, it would be an act of sheer insanity to give them any encouragement." The new scheme is to work h mmWWoi our newspapers in fact which ¢an be to fall for the plan. 'l‘i?phh is to offer contracts financed government, working third parties, to American newspaâ€" pers to make surveys of the "great trade possibilities" in Russia. The newspapers â€" will : be invited to send special representatives to Russia and to print from time to time stories comâ€" ing out of Russia of these "great posâ€" -ibmï¬c-"mdthamlity our recognizing soviet r’ Of course the first thing to do will é‘&umhm“:\i ihe podry s .be a: as ‘ tusually not easy to in"‘ the American press. . .. | . > ; > | The recognition of a by Great Britain and other governâ€" ::tihnnotmndu flodbkuâ€" . | Bince t recognition ‘came about there has been an increase of communist propaganda in those counâ€" m;ndtbondhchlnwflmh Did you know that the lessâ€"popular ::: of meat up&:st.p nourishing and palatable asâ€"the so.called choice ( t ï¬.l( ,’m C f h sign Sotiet prormmont has batt war ing to secure recognition â€" the ï¬i“&â€&“‘ï¬"&"& yro::il‘ : xmama;mg‘m work : was clevely exec | some of it was overdone. ï¬ statements the :hn did':otmtet md!‘? ow j now hime maile uie o going to prove unsuccessful So the report comes from Russia that a new method is to be tried. t ‘The threeâ€"cornerd Republican senaâ€" torial fight in Pennsylvania would be much enjoyed by the ocrats, exâ€" any Democrats there. â€" RUSSIAN RED TRY | 3 NH_E'_UNTIN ps. Attempting to Gain Influence of Some Newspapers To Undermine Govt. FRANKEN BROTHERS Deerfield, Illinois Also our special list of Nov elties of the latest inâ€" . PAGE TEN is As the New York Commercial puts Dutch Bulbs Gladioli VISITORS WELCOME Phone Deerfield 241 now . &md for it, and we will send later our Fall Catalogue jg 5> 1 Perennials Hidden/away off in the mountains far from the touch of civilization, livâ€" ing a lonely life amid the deep snows of <their rugged _ hills, peasant women of the Gumrmmhh-‘. still weave and em! the most beautiful | and lovely designs in all kinds of wearing apparel. The long winters and snowâ€"crowned hills, deâ€" prive them of the vivid beauty of their native flowers, â€" but they dream of them and weave their dreams into the marvelous patterns which they work out with the patience and skill of born artists. â€" Dr. Boris V. Morkovin, of Prague told all about those humble peasants in his lecture in Fullerton hall, Art Institute, last Tuesday. His subject was "The Peasant and Decoâ€" rative Art of Czechoslovakia." â€" Dr. Morkovin, through the use of beautiâ€" fully colored: slides, tobk his audience through the mountains into the cities and villages and showed the richly colored embroideries made by the naâ€" tives. Prague he announced as one of the most beautiful cities‘ in â€"the world. One of the most vivid pictures presented was that of a curious old church erected long ago by devout Carpathian peasants,, far from the traveled paths of men, and which still stands, reminiscent of the pagodaâ€"like architecture of ancient India. Theâ€" British are "fearful that they may have a coal strike about May 1." Why don‘t they get Governor Pinchot to settle it for them? Did you know that ancient people placed the bull, ram, and goat in the stars as deities worthy of worship? CARPATHIAN WOMEN | WONDERFUL WEAVERS Hidden Away In Rugged Hills of Native Land, They Produce Beautiful Work Solvay Coke Paul Borchardt Highland Park Fuel Co. SsEND YOUR. DRY CLEANING, RUGS AND DRAPERIES TO THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANERS AS WELL AS LAUNDERERS. § \A : talk with : ! me 'my help you to buntify ‘yonr home The truth of the matter is that some of my mrz’workhu been done on comparatively small grounds. A Some people are prone to think of hndsupe,nrtnluuuu art applicable only to large estates, where tremendous vistas are to be developed. T3 | P Reducedâ€" Summer Prices Phone 67, x l " l" ‘lm Rybend ."-"-"-'-â€"vâ€"-v mtnMIumum Emâ€"hy:;: Remember our Service Men. Whether you have bumddfleqoï¬dnyCokdunot.m,zoutm lished dealers will arrange for one of these men to look over your heating plantâ€"hot air furnace, hot water bdleroruo;l-hwmnpatonh:h:ï¬dmcy,and Phone your dealer and order now. | year. Store your next winter‘s Chicago Solvay Coke in your own fuel bin where storage costs you The price will be raised month by month until fallâ€" Save moneyâ€"buy now. se By filling your bins now, you will insure yourself a supply of: clean, efficient, sootless, smokeless fuelâ€"â€"no :lmwhueandiflonlmyhnmyim:.‘ Te wss money than ever before. Even greater economi nepï¬a.oun.auo:cm..fosav.ycoke:.m' dropped to the summer levelâ€"the lowest prices of the A Mistaken Conception Buy it â€"Buinlt C H I C A G 0O 4 Telephone H. P. 523 Prairie Avenue, Highwood Landscape Gardening Frank Siljestrom An archeol co _ dealing with the antiquiti ofngb‘l.: lands is to be held this month in Jerusalem, Beiâ€" rut and Damaseus, under the patronâ€" age of the lumo:l:lodctlu of several nations. Visits be made to the chief excavations and historic cities in Syria and Palestine. The delegates will be the guests of the NearEast Relief at the ancient cities of Sidon and Jebeil. The subjects to be studied include nothing more recent than 2000 years ago. i> For many weeks, in spite of the efâ€" forts of American relief officials, Baldâ€" win . endured _the ¢old, hunger, â€" filth and unspeakable cruelty of soviet guards, Then the ;;?:ï¬ng spirits of the: peasants re:::;pd and the soviet government toppled. â€" Baldwin was adâ€" vised by the Americans that this upâ€" rising would be shortâ€"lived, and he left promptly, intending to make his way across Turkey to Central Europe, The Turks objected, however, and again he went to prison," there to languish for several months‘ before his release was finally obtained. i NATIONS MEET TO Mr, Baldwin went to Armenia as a volunteer â€" worker in : 1920. Shortly after his arrival, a soviet revolution treatened to wipe out the huge orâ€" phanage work of the Near East Reâ€" lief. Only a week later he was arâ€" rested, the charge being that he had criticized.. the new ‘government for seizing milk sent by Americans to the starving refugee children. <~Did you know that Americdn pioâ€" neers sewed pigs‘ m‘&ut to keep them â€" underâ€" control le â€"driving them through the country? Mm Baldwin, son of the British Prime mlmobflwï¬â€˜â€œnfortb first time an account of long imâ€" prisonment in Russian Armenia, where he was assisting the work of the American Near East Relief. IMPRISONED FOR ~â€"â€"â€"AIDING AMERICANS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK Phone 335 STUDY THE PAST es "At no time in our history has our product been held in higher esteem by ‘buyers and the demand is continâ€" uing to tax our production resources despite increased manufacturing facilâ€" ities," j ho 3 In commenting on the condition of the Nash and Ajax companies and the business outlook, l:fdpddmt C. w. Nash, said, "We the earning record of the lnl'dr:ln quarter as very satisfactory although it is a fact that we were unable to manufacture all the cars for which we had orders due to changes made in design and certain physical rearrangements in the plants. reported that for the first quarter of its 1920 fiscal year, covering the three" months ending February 28, 1926, ‘after deducting expenses of manufacturing, including depreciation, selling, and administration, and proâ€" viding for local taxes, and state and federal income taxes, the net consoliâ€" dated .income for the Nash Motors ;:mp.ny and its mbddhq,to the Ajax otors company, amounted to $4,1387,â€" 508.16, as compared to $8,009,202.92 for the same period a year ago. Chambers of commerce have reâ€" cently been organized at West Frankâ€" fort and ~Newton, Ill. Both will be affiliated with the Illinois Chamber of NASH MOTORS SHOW . BIG BUSINESS GAIN First Quarter of 1926 Marked By Notable Growth In _ [ Sales, Report Peterson road is north line of Roschill and get the stock. ¢ " Freshly dug; roots not dried out. Nursery is just west of Lincoln aveâ€" n-‘oannq.m ¢ mmaambï¬mï¬ is your last opportunity. td. Ma» #PETERSON NURSERY» ~ _ CASH AND CARRY 60% Of Catalog Prices HENRY FOR Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, Vines and Perennials Everybody knows Henry Ford is a great man. thought he could write a great book: Butrhcolhbm:‘mw growthniho‘:!udehlt. fl':fhut&mumuhmhyd e attention of every reader language, Begin it right away. â€" Exclusive in The DAILY Henry Ford‘s book is appearing in daily chapters in the Daily Herald an?&unhor. Itmrtedmï¬a‘w‘l:u‘m. lmh&lo‘-dv'. Herald and Examiner the p ng chapters will be repeated and it will then be continued next Monday in the Daily. . j him. He tells all about the development of W‘innde enterprise in his new book, j In 1901 Henry Ford drew a salary of $100.:00 a month. Today he‘is the richest man in the world, at the head of fortyâ€"six separate industries and: with tens of thousands of men under come to our Nursery ILLINOIS The Great Today :.; The Greater Tomorrow! B A R G A I N S! sn â€" m e ky g : ~pame . «t w é 4’, n ts 4\\ % ‘ 22 â€" P . $ 3 sexile o : f i\ .“ * ABoarg nmen . v? A i P 7 ‘I,\ ‘v.' ; _‘ ? ,‘ d ‘{’ o % '/n['{: Tie® i/ l‘ \“t}’ $ 3 \: \Ga l Te 8 NÂ¥ // § PV !" P $ \| T P //3 Wl â€â€œthnuw ~'\\!' A iv z+ tm ioh P $ " ‘ ' { â€" ‘ ,: been sold, and we have only this spring to sell off the Sock. This JOHN ZENGELER Painting of Porch Furniture and Breakfast Sets 366 E. Central Ave. 25 North Sheridan Roead _ | WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT ‘HIGHLAND PARK E. < NTICH O L SE Cleaner and Dyer Telophone H. 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