PAGE Every American. When he stops to think, knows that e in bet- ter off through his privilege of being an erican d Ben. He may complain about this thing.or that, may ie've tha in some certain line the people of another country may .' ave more privileges than himself. may be dismatisfled with the amount of money spent in primaries or by the present price of corn.' But when his atten- tion is called to the plight of the great mass of the people in pram tically every country of Europe it does not take him long, mentally, to take off his hat and to thankNo4 for hip, {American citizenship. The shadow of the war is behind us and the work of reeometruc- tion is practically over. We have made marvelous progre since 1919 and ought to be truly thankful for what we have 1'2tll'l'lli?. ed. Secretary" of Commerpe Hoover recently .tegaely summed up disaster muster. _ _ "Today, and for the whole of the last three years. all of oir Working people have been employed at a higher real wage than ever before witnessed. We have less poverty and we have grown to higher standards of living and comfort than even before the war. We have grown in national wealth by greater sums than ever in our history and to greater wealth and comfort than ever before in the history of the world. _ _ - _ - 4 _ . - "It is true that our agricultural industry has lagged in recov- ery behind our industrial population, but nevertheless agriculture has made substantial progress, from the depths of its demoréliza- tion. Sincere men of our nation are struggling constantly to add to the measures already taken which will overcome this final gap in our recovery. And I am eopfident it will be overcome." The -iiii'iijiiiiitrp.ji!;It, 'P'rczslff Pt=0tirstttn, our accomplishments of the past seven years in an address in Idaho when he said: V t "In no other nation and in no case in the history of the world has there been such a measure of recovery as ours from as great a A number of very fine gentlemen who because of their posses- sion of material things in plenty, are able to give their entire ener- gy to public service, are agitating the cancellation, by the United States of Moreign debts owing to us. Theydre filling the news- papers with their letters, and are trying to fill some halls with the echo of their voices on this argument. The businessmen antrthe workmen, however, who because of this money which we loaned to European nations, are still paying the price and carrying the burden, have but little sympathy with this talk. And the Frasi- dent and Secretary Mellon are being daily sustained in their cam- paign that people who borrow money should return it. One of the gentlemen who is particularly active in this cam- paign for the Tfi't'eit,t, of all the debts, has some millions of Liberty Bonds. has been suggested that considering how in- tensely he feels, on this subject, that while perhaps the United States may lag in this great step which he believes should be taken, that.he has an opportunity to personally follow his arguments with deeds. If his courage is the equal of his tongue, and if he will send to the Tretusury of the United States the five or six mil- lion dollars in Liberty Bonds he possesses and ask that they be cancelled, the ofBeittls there will be very happy to do it andapply the proceeds to the cancellation od that amount of the foreign debt. Saturday Morning, Oct. 16 rt,sGTiTiii"inrstrdeartettis.iouee In}. County, Illinoi- . t)1' 1 _ We will open this market in connection with our grocery, fruit and vegetable store at Piecchietti Bros. FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES AND MEATS T Imported and Domestic Groceries and Olive Oil 8 SOUTH FIRST STREET - HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Telephone 679 _ New Meat Market 8 South First Street WE HANDLE GRAPES BY THE CAR LOAD. A Fm]: Car “My, Julio Baku W - .DELIVERY FREE in Highland Park, Ravinia and Highwood NOTHING BUT HIGH CLASS MEAT - WILL BE HANDLED 7 [2% t' 933, Highland Park BORROWERS SHOULD PAY will be readrfor business LtiiW. 221%: v Rang. for ii! W. 60c 'i"er,hr T V , 3'21â€â€qu 5': e /) my.“ rktr, 3t .53 i3. emf " = r 7 $4 |elways doubled when it is ehnred , with others. Only that body of we- tter remains fresh end sweet in the "one run which has an outlet, whichl Zahara its content. A light shlhes' l only by giving out its rays. by spend-i ving itself And our religion is only: ,then vital and worthwhile when it; ', creates within us the desire to share) ‘with others the blessings that are! ours. Every member of 1 Christian) congregation should be e missionary; [ to the cause which the church repre- sents. To bring other! to church for worship and for Christian fellowship who 'do not otherwise attend, is one way in which every church member; church. Chicago. , 5:30 Rehearsal of Girls' choir. 2:00 Young People’lvsociet'y. Dor- othy Keller will had the dilem- sion on “Shall We Alwdys Tell theTYuttt.'", , l", Monday- 7 [ . 10:00 Dorcas society. Luncheon is served at twebre-tht'rty. 3:45 Wetbdar religious education clus, third floor Masonic temple, for children of tlfth and sixth 'rtteedtw-- , 3:45 Lew- Camp Fire Girla. Wodnedar-. 3 l I - 3:45 .Week-dny relitious education class. for childrenf of seventh and eighth grades. 3 _ 3 8:00 Second ineetin‘ of our) Church Night Program. giving eight por- traits of Jew; Christ. " e Por- trait Revealed inipaul's Letters" is the subject for Watcher; 20. Thursday - 8:30-12:00, 1:80-5:00, Tt80-9:00---The liftrulxfh Annual con- vention of the Lake (County ‘Sunday School mution,i Prelbyterian church, October 21. The speaker: in- clude Min Pearl Wedvier, Dr: Frank Oman Beck, Mm. and» w. Chandler and Bishop Edwin l Holt Hughes. Luncheon end dinner Mil be served to those who have reserved pines by Wednesday noon. Cal) Highland Park 688 for reservations. '-, _ First Church of Christ. Splendet. Highland Park; Ill.. .?!!1 Real no. we. a branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Sdentiet. in Boston, Mun. hold, union every Sunday morning “'10:“ end on Wednesday evening,“ It p. u, when testimonies of Christian Science heal- ing ere given. Sundey echool meet- at 9:80 e. m. and in open to Tbtspils trnder, the use of twenty. swim for next Sui-dire lesson: "Doctrine of At-ment." You ere co‘rdlellj invited to make use of the mending room. 861 Central venue. which in open every week day from nine in the "morning until six in the evening end on Sundey " ernoon from 2:30 to 5:30. The ending room a .130 open tor one- ‘inlf hour following the Wednesday veiling meeting. F ' s'r.'JonN's . t EVANGELICAL CHURCH Green Boy rd. um! Homewood ave. Rev. K. A. Both, pastor. ‘ Sundny uhool at IP,80 am. Wor.. ship and study. Clones for on gee- groups. All pupil: no urged to be regular and always on time. Keep a good record. F Morning worship at 10:30. Ser- mon by the psstor. We are glad to note the increasing attendance st the Sunday services with the beginning of the fall dsys. The services are planned to give information and in- spiration and, help, in 'the art' of Christian living. We hope that all who attend are 1temstlted " them. Plan to be regular in your. attend- nnce. and always remember that a benefit or blessing that is ours is Holy Commandos it 7:80. 3 _ Th? Chitreh Schpoi at 9:â€. man. and "iaurat 11:60. (Th am Send In an! noun. “a Fenian, for Gaui,d. mm a 5:09.; ' 1 We nre than glad to welcome vias iton 01mm in town. If you hue no chunk-homo in this com- munity, com and “amp with u. Emeritus. V in tho Young People's ’depart- meat. f _ F . 9:45 Adult clan. TIM tunic for the “(by b, “The Standing Amy of _ the Catholic Church; ‘Loypb and the Jesuits.†1 g l f 11:00 Morning worship, the Ru. Funk Pitt preaching. I 2:00 TheYo‘ung Peob1e's society will lens mutant! the Preabytbrinn Rally at Third, Presbyterinn m manmbpm mass, HIGHLAND mm W " f, 7'3“? CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 't: ,"vi gal, “rm.“uu . “Are Sin.» My 1‘“? Ape" Ttait",msitteaitttMetofttttkerilb, Sermon in all Clmrchcl 01m Scientiat. Sungâ€. October "a T _ The Golden Text was minimum 3.2, “The law orttithtMt, a Main Christ-Jesus mm an “so from the law cilia MM" _.'..' ' ionowiu‘from Cid m.1m sigh; Jesu- again unto them. ',ertil)A, I an; thorium of “timid: h? an 101-. loweth me dull rm walk in -lrittnie,, but dull lave the light 01.1110. a: hive my ttsire' tp any and tet.', ofyouzbutho thutunt'me is Pt and-tOtt-tttttto-eV which I have heard of him. Then said Jesus to than Jun ,thielt be- lieved on him, If " continnd in by word, then Ire ye my disciple. lt deed; And ye shall know the , and the truth shall make 'otr ttW' (John 8:12, M, 81, 32). ' '4 'ttie Lesson-Sermon also 7W the following â€any“ from “to Christian Science “book, "Setiaaiee andmatthirtthrurtotutytrip- tuma," by May Biker Eddy: " tor sin and alien-e. Christian 'fue f. FIRST mm i. EVANGELICAL CHURCH says, in the 1311th of thq ' ' 'Fo0ow me; had he the dud their dead.' Let discord of a nameandnatturisbehatedmtm and let the harmonious and trim of Life and being take pit-union (of human communal" o. 366). g expected that Mt. Kolbuke will [in a blackboud chalk talk at this but!!! which willpe of-interut to .11. C 10:45 Mn. Morning ‘wonhip. Rev. B. H. Kolbuke of Chicago trill sup; ply the pulpit in the thence of tbe pastor. l ' 9:30 i. m. Bibi; sehoist God's mint is authentic and will I slide foreerr. It is important that we study it. " in 7:00 p. m. Christan Endeavor. Topic, "What Ident- m Found in an Green Bay road ind Linn! gunk T"'""""-'"-,'-'"--')'] . t _ I 0 "ttikttis ' r T V. P 2&- amtr,.1.tEtEPNail 1'1. 1tlfplfi. 1W. QanZSeimoh use mind-d Ihtrirg c.iI,ii'r'tt"i'xrrti. 346% iii,,", 'thesirAre" Wha (i__' Young Men Witt)" (l ‘4 mnmstoashemotwtu-i-dtoaads-ede,r, s-iris-cs-ii'" 'sh-o-asa-Sui/ill l" , Suits in Gray Tones and Browns o-Nato Ores Are Arriving Daily Tube Topcoats, t35 and ui; Wlth" One and Two Trousers They Are Incomparable Values M WILMW , moat-1". 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