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Highland Park Press, 20 Dec 1928, p. 20

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' -r-..m.F-eil_e.i-i- m""""""'-'""'""'"---" """ "Tt,WdP'""" mm-- H noun-gun. , ‘7!le "mm: mm. ggtli-B. . Mun Trouble Over sin Son of “in: Following Ben- lntion; History I. Pee Simple l "'The fee simple of the thirteen) United States is not equal to this} Bum, which is still increasing. 1} therefore think it utterly impossible' to super: the credit of this money} and were there nothing clue. this: would be sufficient to destroy the rem bellion, if Britain would hold the) places she now possesses, and Ireepl a moderate number of cruisers an: the coast. The mod. of necuring‘| French debts, by which the colonies l became mortgaged tor the fripperiu i of every French peddler, in another ' embarrassing article on this headJl yhigh must prove ruinous to Amer-h The British sympathizers in Amer-i, its, and there were hundreds of thou-l sands of them, every locality had‘ them, were overjoyed at the 'inet-', cial mixup. They were certain it) would smash the army and the at- tempt to break away from Britaiml Letters predicting this result were gleefully sent to England. One natty: ble instance was that of Rev. Charles E Inglis. who mm. under “date off December 12, 1778, to a friend in', London, concerning the enormous is'l sues of paper money Ind its depre-' elation: - ", in bills of credit, for the detense or I Barrier, If _ America." , O'Neill, c A. _ "Very soon another million of bills? Kupcinet. " was issued. The problem of oftieil Egan, ltt -.. -_, Iv signing these bills was trouble-, Banged " _ some. If the members of Congress own-mu, " signed them they would have no time: to perform their legislative tet') They hit upon the plan of appoint- -- ing twenty-eight citizens to do this'; work. Each bill had to be signed ta; MODEREA] the two persons and each one con- tain in proper number. i Washington Opposed " I In": Tht': "General Washington, from the cu or as as very first, opposed this gamer-l plan sell-defomtet of financing. He fully realized that 'Ci; Ll',",,', it would result in demoralization and o the at em, crooke speculation. He was then mask borders oughly disgusted when he 1eyel1T,'i'lt, max“ that certain people were taking ad.. 5 , a: den5 vantage of the situation by paying'gfim il', off their debts in depreciated money,) ese £752: but collecting full value when they If}; f a . had anything to sell. (wit "mmntto _ Problem of Money "Congress, upon the formation of the Continental Army, was faced with the problem of money, with which to pay the soldiers, but equip- ment and defray various other ex- penses incident to the carrying on of war. In the year '75 a radiation was passed providing for the first is- sue. It read: dolla rs Compared with the monetary trou- bles during and following the Revolu- tion, however, this was a minor In- noyanceA At no time since the Revo- lution have the people of this coun- try had one per cent as many wor- ries as had the patriots of thnt long- ago period. “There in some few people who do considerable faulttindirtg with the financial period following the World War. The tirat experience of the Ameri- can people with igHUtion was during the Revolution and it cauaed more sutrering than any succeeding " luck of the same trouble neon-ding to Johannthan Rockingham, who writes interestingly in the current is- me of the National Republic of “Un- cle Sam's First Money." The con- tinental currency soon became almost valueless and the tirraneut condition of the colonies led the Tories in America gleefully to predict that the Revolutibn would collapse because of the monetary .itastieicou, sock- iiiidiisth says: : ‘ V 1 ' 1NFLMTON FELT BEFORE PAGE new»! GIANT" HINDI") AND IlrNNlilitBhys Reviewed I “10“....”qu - - h ”to. "as a. 37-75 . mammal: "e6qCtttMtrqatqe-- '; NATIONAL SOLHJITY J The structure of our nation is so solid that we may apply to it the istatoment of Lord Balfour about the ‘British Constitution: “Our system presupposes a people no fund-mental- ‘ly at one that they an attord to I bieker--Wormut's Bomea1omptusion. The modern bathroom has “gone color" as has every other room in the well-decorated house. Linen towels have. for some time, been a feature of the scheme with their colored da- mask borders. These may be pink, green. mauve, Fellow-chiefly pastel shades. Another novelty is hand- painted designs on linen towels. These are skillfully applied in deli- cate shades and may be laundered with impunity. ski In sand $3"in in mm in: of the Lake Forest quintet with his four goals from the field. MItIlil Plays Eino Macklin. “other Wnukegan youth on the Red and Black fixe signed the me " left guard for the winners. Mac played a hard titrhtintt game and shared back guard duties with Bob Enos. MODERN BATHROOM HAS GONE "COLOR" Punt PM of Iron Mountain, Michigan. pinyin; forward position on the Bold cont ttve, copped att scoring honors for the evening with his 8 Make“ and 3 free throws. Captain Father of the visitors lend for Chitngo Normal (3!) Captain Lester Sung of Wnuke- Kart pm! 'ses.tetyltr gum: “fun; Lake Forest led at the half by a margin of 16 to 14. Lake Forest (as) B F P Pratt, r c. ,. -__., .. 2 1 3 Ferzaeca, If ., .VT--F _ _ __ _ 8 3 3 Ashton, C T 'rr-.r-_.er-, -. _irvee _ 0 l 2 Roskie, " _ "VVFVtFeee--- .. -.r-'; T 'r-- 0 1 l Hacklin,lg -. 'r.et___ A. ___- V TVq l 0 3 Stung, " '-.r-eeqrw.r. ,, T",' ,_ at 0 1 Enos, lg 7 .. .7 ' .V 0 0 1 COLLIGI WINCH SEAN“ WIT]! A WIN Shag Stan h Opt-h; Gale Winona-Narnia!- leans-tun!” final win in the cloning immu- oe) the lat Mi placed the Vina"; in; mother lead which new" In: headed] der, of the game. his tell!) with 4 ringers and a lung} free tum. . , Lita For-It Collage M in 1928-29 bask.tbail anon with 1.36- 31 victory over Chicago Normal in I close uni interesting can M " lead which they held thextaqbmt the first halt but wu forced to rain. quid: it early in the M Mod. A ghougy {Ln-tenor! during the rennin- 5rhelBt-ear"hellidle-,lhne. I t, merandrs-itd-quirhau-.mrmet- COATS. reduced l In who. om. "an.“ In _ '". ‘MS to $37-50 nouns. reduced In _ FOR 1NnillL---tmlEl OM, Buns Enos. 0n. Co. " W M Enema-q Sum. can n. P. stsf SPECIAL VALUES For the Holidays "A comm GRADE FOR EACH BURNER" Two Bulk Plants - Eight - operated ON the north shore to assure PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE " BFP 213 833 .012‘ A011 103‘ _401 fool: 11 l numbing mt “an... which have boon gum in in build- "rt-am-tfailing/tmms- ‘wife. u household authority in than "nd Fireside tells how any “has [worn cooking methods us being dis- carded with the result that labor and [frequent grief m and. Women (trained in home economics in Ameri- ‘cau colleges preside on; thus kit- Schens. One favoriie than out described [by the writer is the melting of wt- sweetened chocolue and milk in 1 ‘double boiler when both In required [ in a recipe. that eliminating the nob {essity of melting thy chocollte sep- €arately Ind 1130 saving the washing P 4% than ijflt5brkqi," N. J.," an the writer, “(my baby sstockings aid in the perfection of ‘baking powder biscuit. Min Ellie ‘Stark. director of this workshop. re- moves the feet from little white stock- ings and slips one of the legs over 'the rolling pin. Thu: prevents the sticking of moist dough which this authority finds essential." A HIGH ART It's an an to be abtt to make peo- ple happy.---The American Mtwaxirre. tho Lea. ot the funny in.“ prep.- ntion my be duplifiod. - _ 'mthtgt.tNWqHBN Sch-all Wail“: 'ra.'hhlgig."itgQ halal-cub} eonpliented tknaaeo, bionic: that Open Winter and Sun-er Catering to Dinners and Parties limousine Prices. Helen Mayer Manning, EM Teacher of Violin Ill! Mile TttatNtr9tteh- in but: ' The Automotive Spray and Painting Co. T PIE-kn and Dumb" MANTELS Ind GAS LOG8 Chicago 5111 Waveland Are. FLOUR Ind WALL TILE GREEN TREE INN 31-"... 34-50 to "s" Telephone Hiking 34” Phone H. P. '" 181 Irdeeelitr. We Highlud Put. In” $1.75 to $335 (Not Inc.) CERAMIC FLOORS TeL L. r. 1058 Tile Co. of 25 South Second Street Haak’s Auto Supply Co. HOME APPLIANCES Any “fouling o-rillwdeat-e. cannot-in. Martroftherthehasio-arst. td-ttttthash-tut-uae-s, tineetherewerxoo-tkintm"e- ily"needed. hukehiachristmaasnhappvoese forhim bygivinghim these thintpshehasde- niedhimself. FOOT ACCELERANRS - GAS BOOKS MATCH BOX and ASH CONTAINERS AUTOMOBILE TOOLS MONOGRAMS - HEROES RADIATOR ORNAMENTS HUI‘OMETEBS STEP PLATES SPO! mum's TI Phone Highland Park an F53???

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