" a, _ te q FGaTraiilaT " hurl-c. min" - Tim-u- - Ti"ia tllldlf,t3a,'t,pe2egt yll"6'idf1'l'r'ltdN'lWc "vb-M V'FEW-mn‘TT: ""?rieBmrdatth.a-r' ttty" etukiiii.uJi' 62.2.5: - --"'-""."". am. In" ldowd rigid [ugh-uh M " mhmthtrm It... “MM“MMIO (huh-fag“ In“! on. _tPmtmt-ry-t-aairi'iriiiT 1tttmetrh.etruiseoaG, with m “an 1.500.000 m '?..terutrrmGatmiriiarc cumuancrmmw ht IIiVIIIHy m. by. .etttr, P'th'PF-t-MM I... In: the fourth “-th Gi.' msd ttnn In! cit-cad law}, Bisree them, 52in mm i. luv. "Mun-goon Em 'rrtsaasi6iiirENce mmmamuus. Wum.‘ "Thurthotmortate.whiehua. loading part in the m “as! Eng. land shunted in muting the ' dean. Virginia in the tirst in pop- uhtion among the than Ind] 1829. when it be.“ m. New York etsimttothetvrimaev.wtuesit-ic Infe- aim! then, dmninx to the turd plus in nun. to the fourth in 1870. in -eNteegt action lilting been and“ Into the nu of West Vir- ginia in MMS: the mm in tor President. Adam iron br a “will of three we... and and" the Constitution as ft than I... he.“ Mame Vice Praia-ac. Bee. In T82Admttsudartvatre,r then-condomehacmole- "Ion. who was then Seem†of State under '1th Adi-u [It ting mum was in the elec- tor-I collage in that your and Jute» Ion My. Washington necked on of the two Me with out elector cut. In tho third electing for Pral- dmstrtutot-seGgkihiGt, one that us contented. both Adlai In! 12(an we†Ivan-d nah-ml iPePmtumt,andtssdeoui-.tte- in: male Vice Presidium. But none orthe-sovoudroraaa-i." of 1m intended him tor the first of. 380.. Bin-7' "At that time. and until um. no dintittetioes “a and. by the damn] collect in the vote. the peru- who at the W mm. if a My. bacon- M. and been-- of III. dd which be rendered his country in dip- 1omatte m. -,d4rrwttietuam.beHbrti. trrriei-stutmootsr-mGG 1PtMtedrorthePs.ui-tu ttrat Ind neon-1w for that on". Adttmsrrtthr-toageetr, ‘hauanpdgmhouueolhhm- i'te'-irPteivt1yetirrrftuiv-l, Ttm-rl-di-ttti. _eaihutestotthuko-tvr.-i- 'taaeormudtor-trtumuai, ofpmaideatuteaatdi-. Wm mdmwumuh wouldhuoh-encwmh mud. Homeofngugry this. M's-un-i-muly 1ee.at.Utt'ateut,tt,ttein mumm.mn. tnuteti'taetiehoaarth.e- “My-“Wk 1hae-tt-aerottutati- Berqobt%d-ttsseaetthth.t-r4 “hasty-hymn..- Sm â€I: Pal-hummus w mum we w h- (ht-d kWh-"outb- __ FaTigiiiiéirti tf " did give u ambition of national unity and of Poteotial military and n-vll “truth which was a lawful Pouetu-ey-dmarh-G,iG from watt after the Int in: over. " we Ind "mined oat of the World War. it does not any teem improb- able that all Elm desperate tad impmerished, might have "nun common cause “ruins! the one nation I we mm the it! our - I†(h comm any: of all,“ joincd pm While it i. smiGiiie-, Lil that 'P got nothing out " the wu, World “a: was years in incubation. and that it wu the result of Euro- pa. rivalries and jenlousin the be- ginning: of which date bark " much " . Mun! years. We know bet- ternowthanwedidad- year: ago that the struggles had really ' made inevitable by the diploma, tie :1me of a generation. The United States Iu air-n into the in though injuries received In an innocent bystander. We went to war to maintain our national slit. Input, an" repented insult and at, tack. ettitertuom tuning. After the nut- of this my the urtiird,i States had nothing to do. Every’ 1:ydet_ot history knows that the} War wu not. in it: arty stun. America's war by any comivnble stun-h oCthe imagination. " was mum Wilson who said an: with that the war ua. a eon-non -. f- vhieh the mid nation- should be given full audit tor the a him nod mteritko. - More“ entry thto tho m. upon I curious Valiant-premium»: of the has. ml Frank P. umber», .ie, the National Republic. The World aau mum-m am by a; A;- grin-governâ€!with fugit- coun- Semdhdnnishedgmo-i-und prrhiieistn took tho paddo- that 1_uaoasrrurodtusttruuirs {km “but " the m - 'u-tmst-a-ds... ofstoliteateexto-.xraa.ue- durum 'Ettqtuth-hsi- â€that“; min-tun. muse-lam -rWTitai%camsrama. muff-99' mill-Full.- MI‘A“ nn Jllhtatm, 3303. On. Co. FOB FUEL Hummus: “WITH-LII "mat-amatrrarmoraartts Dui-d-rea-or-rut-aa-mo:. H. M. PRIORCO. 'uellutiurrartuaruatserags " to 1917 profited by a; " com GLAD! an [ACE BURNER" "y?ht1trFu--rrtestseu -audoNthe-ukuetoGGe Pr'oMPr,rrrremNTsgatvrcE “Wang WWC-HEP.329I [was Phrmtrhtt 'ur-r-r-se-r- bastion-I'm“ '.'--it-uttrs,stme â€rum-rm“... -. 'rt-dp-ko-. an "rat. PIPING IADE The most powerful iMuenee lamb in: to all this talk of wiping out the European debts does not proceed from altruism, but from tusaneial interests which have taken n mend mom on Europe for private loans at good rates of inters st, nat- urally want to'wipe out the tiest now held by the American people, " is said that it was never intended that this mom-y should be (01W. But the act of Congress authorizing the Ioun provided for Stab, the result of the var would have hen at best a atalemate, and it}; cm eonc,eivRNe_ttsat the allies, ‘rr noun of them, might have had to pay indemnities, and cede tertiary. These critic-cleave out of account the immense acquisitions of territory by the allied powers in which the United States claimed no sham. Before the World War England and Franc: would have paid billions to make evrtairt the sinking of the Gennani ttvet and merchant marine. and thel, reduction of Germany to a third rate I military and naval power. " is true that the mull of doing all this has not turned out as well as expected. but trevertbeless these objectives were attained. _ These debt-ferr- also choose to overlook the fact, that through our him in the war the diies were enabled to collect indemnities frytm Germany. It seems certain that but for the aid given by the United cri- In ham mtahdi.h.d the placed- an " aria; tor which and their depends-n; We have My spent "mania-Ody two billion dollars on midi-r relief, and we have lam-sky woihaveeo.tqaaeG-odut- Modal-n. Uu9oP"o-eooas- "APwhsha-e-tHhuqi-. Nib-hung.†lt-IHhEhIUNIhtla-n Ital-abomina- ingundmbiwhtbon- "taqdhM.ati-hvr..r..rrH than“. “to! all unmade-gm», the m union-n ha- a. h‘hlmhlo'wm 'hatth.Uaiudteut-rmqudb, “thinking-u- USE on. '"rmrrutr.mrtrrr-oattmaaatramoaotrm - milk!†'4et.edAttieathNet The octopus squirts I cloud of Mack ink at ita enemies. Quite sim- ihr to some of our human inhaling- The old-fashioned, corn-fed girl didn't have ls fine hose as her mod- ern sister but she had more to put into the stockings she did have. When the repairs were finished rushed upstairs to see the opening the performance, Gilbert and Sn van's light open, lolanthe. One of MP, Edison's mutants had charge of the power plant on the first night. The intator noticed the lights growing dim and hurried to inveestitrate. He was missed by other, among them Samuel Inspll. his sec- retary. They found Mr. Edison, can. oe, hat hung on a peg, shovel- ing coat white his assistant repaired a leaky than pipe. Mr, Edison, who personally Buper- sired the installation of the power equipmeai Ind wiring. Illumination was provided by 644 electric lamps. Theatre in Boston The incandes- cent Mic tight In: them just on» erBine from the novelty sage into r, commercial proioct. A contract for lighting the theatre was uvarded to Than. A. Edismt. amid in eve- ninzdmwvehdeod {crumm- enti-g plant. of the in: Ill-electr'c- ally-lighted that.“ in the Unwed Shia- o- it: ape-ling night, with Saul-l haul] hurrying him to come upstairs in that tor the tirat cumin. This ieeidmst, recalled in the Eds- son Homily. occurred in December, [882, " .the opening _tt the Bijou Smymnmotmm EDISON mango“. m an men-rs some buds-.dhmh-bm 3h.y._-_uiluhhduuho. Carpenter and C Builder Stor- Sul uni Storm Doom “mum Jobbing PTO-Id, Don 83» has a}. :51 It... “as m In- Put mun-m rut FRED C. BREMER 710 Yale Lane inPktIn ' The Last and Newest of the Wilcox Homes, 675 Yale Lane, Corner of Sunset Road, One Block South of West Park Avenue Walter W. Wilcox There are 100 electric outlets: for every pur- pose that you can use electricity for. You can ring for help within or without this home without getting out of bed. You can get up from your dinner, put the food away, and stack your dishes in the sink and turn on the water - they will be washed, rinsed and sterilized without further effort or attention from you. More details later, but you are invited to come and see it all for It's really two homes, frame inside, stone and stucco on tile outside - with 4 inches of Insulex fireproof insulation on the inside. ere finished all the opening of It's not enough to say it is an unusually fine home, in fact, any description will be a poor af. fair. The only way you can really get the correct slant on what it is will be to come and see it. FOR SALE Sulli- anarumm... this iitrure, With the coal mines of miaoia cloned for men month- during 1921. and 70,000 nincn in idlenm, the situation in the ma at plum in not up to what 11:0qu be expand. atoning to reports received by the Divi-inn of lines and linertll. Dunn: (XML oumrr . IN ILLINOIS ISSIIOB‘I' Productio- l- Gantry I. Whale Show luau-e. new! h This State E X Convenient Monthly Terms if Desired Hundreds of Users on the North Shore Prove that the Victor Needs no Introduction in this Community 6-Bank $75.00, 8-Bank $100.00 We Sell the Victor the Lowest Priced Good Adding Machine in the World UDELL HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, Phone H. P. 2619 ,i-iett-trrua.ttSr. 'qrtrtataam3trd.iC ganja, not have . , PACKERS AND SHIPPBRS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS H011! EXTERM IN ATION RENTAL OF “A!†AND TABLE COMPANY PHONE B. P. 181-182