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Highland Park Press, 29 Jul 1926, p. 12

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[a m N All that remains of the trut-the spring ttettt--wttt, b 'tttht over the original route 1e,'sltel by the noted Virginian by a committee named by. Governor Byrd, of Virginia. The gig was accepted as a part of the Expo- sition " tttting ceremonies conduct- ed at the base of the Virginia column in the Forum of Founders, in the Fair grounds. United States Senator Cope- land, oMeials of historical societies and state offieials of Virginia and Pennsylvania made addresses. The " was placed in the Thomas Jeffer- son House in "High Street of 1776." The historic relic will later be housed in the New York building to remain until the close of the Exposition on December 1. . The historic gig. in which Thomas Jefferson rode from his home in Mon- ticello to Philadelphia. carrying with him the original draft of the Ileeut.. ration of Independence which 'was later adopted by the Continental Con- gress. ha been made an official exhibit of the Seequi-Centenninl International Exposition, now being held in Phila- delphin. PAGE NO Por the flrat time in the hutory of hunch colonial administration, of- Beint amnion and approval bu been given to . foreign charitable or- gunlutlon. The recipient of thin eig- ml mark of governmental favor in the American Near Eat Relief, which is coring foe several thouinnd refugee orphans in Syria. The French government. in a letter transmitted to the State Department through the American Embueyf'en- nouneee that it he: decided to put freedom from custom duties to the Ameriean-organi" ion, which will be permitted "to in rt, duty-free end without limitation, everything neces- ury to the maintenance and edminis- tration of its orphnnsges. training schools and relief work in Syria, where it maintains fifteen hunuutitar., inn institutions. including hospitals, trade schools and orphanages." ' The organization trpendamettrly 81,- 000,000 a year in the Syria step, and the French notion will mean u Inge owing, permitting expansion of its refugee work in the Damucus and Beirut are”. where there is consid- erable suffering owing to the warfare carried on by the rebellious Druse tribesmen. JEFFERSON‘S GIG _ _ AT BIG EXHIBITION FRENCH HONORS ron '., A. 8. IE]? wommzs DIG-lien Near East MM Given, Mark of Wine- tioa by Govt. ' Salmon St'eak the lb. mm"..- Halibut Steak the lb. ”a-.-“ Fresh Plate Beef the lb. Maw Breast Lamb the lb. a“. 1iUG9--p. & Ill. Pure Cane; Granulated ; 101ba. for - SIRLOIN ROAfyr-. Boneleu Rolled Beef Roast, lb. .........__ Boneless Beef Stew the lb. -_--.----- Matt, the lb, Pen, fresh, sweet tender, 2 lbs. for WW 4Se lfanBeefikup Phogteat Highland Park 26TT, “73" 1679. MO!!! 143 4sa,eetheart Brand of Pure Foods" North A.., Stu-cot. mil ia, which Free Delivery Servict to Ravinia,, Hiéhland Park, Highwood, Fort Sheridan and Deerfield . FOR "ttuf-dit FANCY POTATOES SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY MD SATURDAY, JULY 30th and 31st 69c 3 -e--.--...'-. 28c 12he We m 40c _.. 10c .. 69c 40c 20c 98c “FREE" SPEECH England is notoriously liberal in the matter of freedom of speech. but when Mr. Saklatvala, the communist member of the house, began to preach mutiny to the army and navy he was promptly clapped in jail. He is the man whom the State Department ex- eluded from this country, to the in.. dignation of the mdieahc-.-New York, Evening World. . _ ----------t- AIRPLANE RESCUES _ THREE FROM LAKE The employee of the Lake Shore Couhtry club, Jesse Waldo and Jack Frost. had boarded a raft and were eartied out into the lake by a loath- 'wetst wind. Seeing their plight Paul Domke, a companion. procured a row- bmd and let out into the lake after them. They were then about three miles out from the beach. Domke hadiortly gone about half the distance when he discovered that his unsea- worthy rowboat would not make the trip; He was forced to put on all speed and make the raft, making three marooned men on the drifting boards. ' talk. ionmment in Washington br the antic process, are making gov eat less mspretsetntative, 1m 'vernment con be token any fro the people in this way, a little " T time, almost before they know w is going on. However, the coun- try beginning to see this. {That in the pncomginx fact it; the sitution. ~Cepper'e Weekly. Three young men, residents of tpen.. coe,. who had boarded a rift and started to drift out into the lake, were rescued Monday by a unplnne from the Great Lakes'Nnval Train- ing nation, where an appeal for help had)been sent. BWEAUCRACY CAUSE _ ! OF NAWONB' FALL 'rv-mst by bnruucruy divides and Fi'i'i,ii' nntionnt government in- v of unkin’: it more "eetive. In thinly” the forum Egan; to cen- When Lieut. Com. H. W. BehofUld heatd of their plight, he hnd Ensign B. G. Hammer took one of the naval station seaplane: and flew to the raft. Dornke, rope in hand, swam to the pontoon of the seaplane. where he perched. He held the rope and the plane tugged the wallowing raft to the 1shore. tttt responsive to the people, and In less eiBeient. , Plane From Great Lakes Saves Youths Drifting on Raft _ Off Glencoe '. A RAPPW White Fish the lb. ......'... Trout the lb. Fresh Calf Sweetbreads, lb. ............. Ge Front Leg. Veal Roast, lb. ..-.-.-- Fresh Calf Veal Breast with pocket 2 to-8 lb. pieeis, lb. .-.--28yte Sliced lb. _...---...,.......-..-.) Beef Pot Roast the lb. Mm.“ Miller & Hart Armour’s Star Cabbage, Fancy new, the lb. m-.. BACON f3QUARES- Bread and Butter Pickles 3 jars for,.........-...,....'.., FOR MONDAY ONLY Ft SOAP SALE -.......3She Highland Pdrk's Down Town Store r.i......_.. 22c m 30c 40c 4Se The 18c $1 In view of the fag that the county plans to take defttti action in the near future to prdv e new quarters for county depend Bertram 'only asked the supervit to remedy the tire hazards now lly in need of laction. He said t the only way -the county de ttta. \could be made safe from ' dangers would be to erect new b l lugs. Floods, unseaso b. 1e w e a t h e r , earthquakes, etc., a laid to the sun- spots, and contrreds hould be called in extra session t 'do something About it. ' , "H the alterati lit this will by no me: ing safe," he depltr, at least improve on only." Manhunt Con “I 5 had 1iiiriii"iiiiti7iimiii Ric a over theith P Tlf', tut 1rtt1teretndinA6s that t Kendricki meentivril “I by layer Pavilion, in the g " that]: an” tiontit , , - Phanial In,. The intrepid fly rf; ',rdl'httf,t on- Pokher from in M. fun- Y., to tht League ie,,',',",, Field? N. A Ff my "d yittiot r1tld, in ' 'ilueiphia, after The intrepid ttyt on: Fokker from Y., to tht Lem Avigtion Field. in which tho history, placod on exhilgitiol which tho history " phne was placed on'exhihitio t the Suqui. A speck] acetic is reserved for Lieutennrit Byrd n o omcial party, but the Dal-nee he. pavilion was opened to: the vini who desired to witness the weico given the dar.. intt bird-mm. 'l/r' Supervisor D. 4 utton, chief of the Libertyville . re department, made a motion t the matter be referred to'the co V y fire committee and that immedia action be taken. The motion passe‘. Among the uni tions that Ber- tram requested be de in the build- ings immediately re that certain doors in both the , 'a and women's quarters Ire 'trt i, with panic locks; that the ci. " stain in-the men's quarters b in the first and second floors be et zed are: metal safety chute be "t 1led in place of the stairs. t PROMISE T0 Itll my POOR FL - HAZARDS Supervisors to _ at Once to Avert Fire a . ngers at Count , ouse Immediate actio _ remedy exist- ing fire hazards _ he Lake county poor farm is use Deputy State Fire Marshal Paul Bertram by the Lake county boar l f supervisors. Supervisor D. 5 utton, chief of Filet Hume the lb. 5.,“ Fresh gen-ins the lb. / W...“ Rib Lamb Chops, the lb. L..,....-.'..,...,...,: Loin Limb Cho: the lb. I _.'..-.... 8 lbs. for M-” clriFrt Criili C111 gerale, the doz. - Case of 24 for ,1 Fresh Bioilers Catsup, large We: Gingeralé, doz. READ OUR AD My WEEK m m HIGHLAND PARK PRES POR; AT SE80 an; :11an PARK magnum mu. mom Flank Steak, 5%., Very Beat R ,a' Roast Beef, lb. MM... Bess: Native main Steak, 1b. W Best Native, jrterhouse Steak, lb. .._ Best Native and Steak, lb. ”MM.-. Granulated Sign: " lbs. for. th: fl 20c :jl,_L._.42e 'ji';.---..-, Sic t! ”55¢: id with panic m- staira in-the a the flrat and osed or'a metal tiled in place of I aak are made make the build- 3’ $2AS .. $2.10 d, "but it will iitions tremend- ONLY 19c 34.00 NTAL Hind Qtr. 1926 Spring Lamb tmm Smoked White Fish the lb. _.'-...-.-.,.., Fresh Spa-cribs the lb. .............‘.......... Shoulder Veal Roast, the lb. Budweiéer (Beer) 12 to case for .-tt- Edelweiss (Beer); 24 to the can, for, net m..-“ three bunches Carrots 8 bunches for Caesares, Anatolia, whichwas neop- ened about a year ago with lunch given by am Gulbsnkian, a wealthy New York banker of Ar- menian birth. The yBeinl order clos- Ing the school cited theLsnsanne trea- ty as forbidding special schools for Armenians. V ' , The school provided for about 860 children, of whom 800 were dependent orphans. Disposal of these children is now a subject of negotiation. Per- mission is being sought to remove them from Turkey, if the Near East Relief can find funds for their care in Syria or Palestine. Only one school for Armenians now remains open in Asiatic Turkey, according to the Greek newspape'rts. _ The Turkish. government has nui- mrily cloud the Amateur! school " Near East Relic! Soaking -gRenoveIthup!llm SPECIAL DOLLAR SALE TURKS CLOSE SCHOOL RUN BY AMERICANS EVERY WEDNESDAY - Per lb. 49e In Summer Meme for Winter I“ North M 8m FRANK timt,itriaimitotr l There’s real sense in that idea, and real tegg1te,iitt', sav- ing, too. N o chance to cut up the drive way, since there'i no last minute delivery necessary on a wet day. Every chance tii accom- modate your convenience, and on top of that you get £15 matter of coal out of the way before fall house cleaning he. A phone call will give you the money tsavingprieets. l Lehigh Valley Anthracite McDowell County Potdhontas Chicago Solvay Coke , Hickory Hill Coal l Petroleum Coke Buildinx Material ' ' II. $1.70 ll'.1.......43e ....L.... 19he w"Wrr.. $4.50 io7rl? -5se S9 y, e 2She Me 25c 2Se $2 I” In: Smoked Butts the lb. .._..--- Cdiornia Hams the lb. ---- Pork Loin mari the lb. ---- Fancy Routing Chickens, lb. .-- BACON- Miller & Bart, in 8 lb. pieces, lb. ----- Fresh Dressed Stay. the Chicken: lb. -.-.- Pure Lard Canada Dry Gin.. settle, the dos, - Case of 60 for - mah'rdari' Juice 1 dot. quarts for - Spiing Lamb COAllU-, FOR THURSDAY ONLY you wan _ At our; 24y, a a M FMGEA‘IOIS Highland Park Inns“! and Storage Citmrtanst mmtoor WAREHOUSE. 'N Cdnl Av. MOVING " PACKING " BAGGAGE irt7.9s ALI! um. 81.. w Ole. 874 Cull-II 41.. "- 181-183 '. . AGE - FREIGHT -5‘!EXPRE88 Automobile iriure" _ Buildilig Material / 32he 23he 38he 45c 42c 33c 42c 39.00 Transfer of 1"tril.'.l.t1).tf.r $1.5 beams Lrrtjiir lflrlifltTlit. 2for Green Onion; the bunch .. Chem. lb. Ai---- gm. Pom: ',l,",NiltiiS,t"irr.. Igpomq Manon Tabla-om " leer t JULY It, $1. _-l-j-ii-i'--,-) l ."l"l'"i'""ii"'C; I

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