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Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1927, p. 24

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BUSHUCTION MUCH LES Hon Attention Nov hid to Conservuion of Really; Wild Flowers Better Ptoteeted "Our observation in the past has shown that the long distance motor traveler is by no means the one who causes the most damage. The piek- nicker and the nomad are as a rule the worst offenders. Lacking civic pride, sense of beauty. and reSponsi- bilitr. only force can reach this “11%.? But they are nnly a small percentage and if the great majority of motorists} decide to hold fast to our slogan. 'Be) Good to Your Country.' we can look; forward tr, makin; 1927 season mat; only a banner year far the number of! people who will Fo "wring but also; a banner year for clean and healthJ fut recreation." . ' _ 3 The Milky Way “Pb. but no for Enter ---rrar" In than! WAS-WI!" ”IWNO'D-y segifb, .' nun-ah. to Health R, AG" "mm; “are! 7-3pm} battle monument is told by Dr. ll/ Allen Starr. eminent neurologist uhol has recently returned from a trip to tho Holy Land, in the April Sail»? ner's Magazine. The monument in i) All! nae-r Beyrout upon which Ram-' its first recorded his triumph. Every), conqueror who has passed that ray! has pinced his record on the can And the latest conqueror is none! other than Lord Allenby who led the: British fun-gs into Jerusalem in 1917. "After driving the Turks before} Ae through Mesopotamia and Palm {051mm and capturing Jerusalem. iGeneral hard Allenby reached Ber-l mm and proceeded on along the face inf thy Cliff on his way rnorth into ' Aria Minor," writes Dr. Starr. "His )Ht'lul’lrs had been notable, quite munhy of a permanent record. And BAYhNrtaNXWrtt50r ”All“, " “mm" M" iiiiiiiiiiiuiii,%a rm. h-uu to My mi $ettraimtaistinttrru --_r-- Shn Contact t PROF. 00er NEW PLAN conqueror who has passed that war), Inter-American skewing“! instead has pinced his record on the dildo! Yankee imperialism s Illd be the And the latest conqueror is nomidouinnnt note in our state policy to- other than Lord Allenby who led the: ward thin America, according to British fumes into Jerusalem in 1917., Dr. 'r,! ii, Cara, professor of St, "After driving the Turks before tory at _ on westem WWW”. ' him through Mesopotamia and Pal-"ms“. the members of the Rmmd estine, and capturing Jerusalem} Table cltt of S.'ew Orleans'recently General hard Allenby reached Bere'"'" .ch’m’fwc Ptyetiarum. TB. mm and proceeded on along the face 5ftee.tft.twa.rtAi,e m Tester-Amer. M the Cliff on his way north into new Alum. Dr. Cox told the club i . '. . . ' . Uncle Sun has Asia Minor," writes Dr, Starr. "His that for many 'H" ictories had been notable quite been py absorbed T setrdtveey"ent '" hs f I, A J Ind did not have time nor ineiination W)" y Cl a permanent recur ' ". to bother about our neighbors to the wrt he hed carved on the. mountain south, But lately Ynnkee investments may: the 'N'?' new tablet In honor ot in Latin America have been so tre- the Teertfy-tirrt _r'ritish Army Curp, mmdnus that this tendency of ittdiiter- and Enrich Division and the date .na- muct naturally give way to 10tK. he also placed a setond taeGt rzm-tul and just treatment of our tommemunting the action at the wuzhvm friends. he said. (hsert mounted Corps. (-nnipnsul It would clear the atmosphere for largely of Australians and New the United States to assume tr Zealanders, which. co-operating \uth brother" attitude of kindness and the Arab fumes. had forum! the tirmness" and to forego the doubtful right wing of General Allenbyis role " a dictator. Southern govern- army. This army surrounded the ments take offense at the waving of Turkish and German forces in Pai- the big stick. but will appreciate good ostine. and thus accomplishes, the natured help. xictory which will go down in history Independence Thrust on Then as '""I of the most striking military "A hundred wars ago. independence . perattons of the Burr. was thrust upon the people of Latin "Since Syria passed under tho " America long before they were pre- rectinn of the French, a new road pared fur it." Dr. Cox stated. "The has been built on sea-level at the same is relatively true today with re- base of the mountain-Ca broad Mo- soeet to modern economic (one; Many tar-highway more con'irenient and of the Southern countries possess nat- lével than the Roman Road, though oral resources that the mid needs, one may question whether it wilt be' but their peoples lack the letter“ and equally durable. In celebration of its training .10 develop them. Upon the opening in 1922, General (:0an outbid”. then, whether mainlist f". has placed . tablet near that of Gem“ promoter. may fall the-rineyt.ria.1 eral Lord Allenhy with his own web)???" " Wir develupment. ' “F. ? "This compktes the number of twelve panels which distinguish the mountain. and present on its fare carved records of battles and events in the history of thirty-two centur- ies." "tt he hpd carved on the mountain I my thrrssea a new tablet in honor of the Thyetrty-tirst British Army Corp, aim! fink-h Divjsion and the date NHL-tile also placed a second whim. commemorating the action of the They used to say that “money makes the mare go" and the epignm is still two it you substitute "t1ivver" for “mare." Some of our folks seem to feel that unless the American people are very careful, they are likely to have good government put over on them thins! their win. Claimed the children's teeth an in bad condition, but you would never know it from the speed with which they will put down cookies. Iii ANTON S. ANDERSON, Landscape Gardener Special Offer: Five plants each of five choice. named varieties in harmonizing colors. 25 plants in all, for $5.00. delivered. Resiular, price $7.50._ Plant now for bloom this season. IRIS--- FRANK W. RUSSO Telephone Deerfield 130 _ Sash, Doors and Millwork Telephone 1589 Ridge Road. Highland Park, Ill. New Stores in Fast WILL KRUMBACH Rent as Low as $60 Per Month Growing D,eerfielld FOR RENT Telephone Highhnll Park 990 [i-PLAN'rTNG--MArNTEN'ANUE :31 F Win-s With s. Aauiiean up (bu-tries; Is Not Very "A hundred years ago, when portt- ical movements were the order of the day. the United States assumed a sort of hegemony on the continent by vir, tue of priority in setf-trosremtment and through the announcement of the Monroe Doctrine. This assumption did not meet with universal accep- tance below the Rio Gnnde. The Powers of Western Europe. however, were then strong enough to otter I political counterpoise,to the United States. should that become necessary. and these Powers continued to exer- cise unchecked their cultural and ti- nnncinl domination in Hispanic Amer- ica. The outcome of the World Far ’the basis for economié control, which in the New World is rapidly taking on the form of 'Yankee Imperirrttrm-', a; pin-M the United States, with her favorable strategic position glad "M3mBEhaMDPa-t+aaMttraaE.aa- Noun: - I.. _ man-.3 liq kWh-animu- min-positional“, pn-uybwhhthuub-Mn mzmmwmwm "tisAmoriea.th-fei-- thi-ti-fthe-tit-tm- leu- befoeothe-t'cu-uth. “One Ameriean "ate-l- Blah.“ --- attempted to dedhre the relnth- ship in tern: of "elm. hell- ing, thereby, primarily an each“: of commodities. This was a Ila-ileum- tion of the spirit of the new "tod-trut age that was upon as. but not a Cogt- vincing one. Another - Ollie; - wished to express our policy in term of protection with Venezuela u the immediate recipient of our attentions. A third -- McKinley - vonld cam Vince himself and his fellow this“ that interrsatiomst benevolence m the mainspring of our attion. Roosevelt would express it in term of - ianship for the weak and the erriesq; Knox would stamp it with the dollar mark; and Wilson would use it to life full scope for'democratie expression, cxrrvpt in certain localities, Hughes would define our attitude, and that of other countries from a lead view- puint." . No man should ask more of life than to be sutfivientry strong ta en- Rake in productive work. Bishop Lawrence says wisely that the high- cst happiness in mature yam is found in routine. There is no doubt in my mind of the truth of this, says William Lyon Phelps, in the April Scribner's. " alm explains why men and Wan-um are happier than children; the Intel's happiness consists always in some- thine ditrerent, Christmas my. 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