/M& <***&' 10 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS â- rate Established 191S +r\tk wblch !â- oombln Wii2 METTB LOCAL NEWS Established 1898 I ISSIMBD FRIDAY OB* BACH & t>y | LAKfc SHORB PUBLISHIXO COMPANY I 1222 Central Ave., Wllmette, 111. Telei »fc'«f « .Wlmttt itse SUBSCRIPTION .BXM A YHAIt J All communications must be ac- "' companied by the name and address of ; th« writer. Articles for publication » should reach this office by Wednesday „ afternoon to Insure appearance in f current' issue. § Resolutions of condolence, cards of :, thanks, obituary poetry, notices of J- entertainments or other affairs where «| an admittance charge will be made or J a collectipn taken, will be charged for • ?, at regular advertising rates. Entered at the postofflce at Wllmette, Illinois,^ as mall matter of the second class, under the act of March 8, 1879. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1920 '?'â- â- â- . The Promised New League* w?; S | The Versailles League of Nations ,is I dead, according to the President- â- j elect, but the new administration in- 1 tends to see that the* United States t plays its part in the new association ' of nations that will be formed. In other words, tho league is dead and • .league is to be evolved that will express to the rest of the world the willingness of America to undertake its just part in protection of the peace of the world, but in accordance with its own constitution and its own judgment of what is just and right. That is the meaning of the election returnsâ€"the wish of the people of I redeem this country in the eyes of the people of the European countries who have been subjected to a sys- tematic education in the matter of the failure of, the United States to measure up to the high opinion that had been developed because of the part that this country took in the defeat of the German kaiser and his war machine. <,:««,,;, »*^>;r«;ja-.vw..* .-.â- .•*• "The man was in a reverie and the lady was in a tantrum. They collid- ed." "The man was in what?" "A reverie. And the lady was in a tant- rum." "I suppose both machines were badly damagedL?" ^Petrpjt Free Press.|;C>:*;J^ $15 v â- ^'^'.'My^'-^-..:y^. NEW TRIER VS. OAK PARK IN SOCCER TILT SATURDAY New Trier High -School defeated University High at the loser's field, Saturday morning, in a soccer game, by a 1 to 0 score. New Trier is booked to play Oak Park at New Trier tomorrow morn- ing at 10 o'clock, in a game which will mean a tie : between the two teams for the Suburban champion- ship if the New Trierites cop. *9 €TOASTMASTER HEINZEN Highland Park Lodge No. 1362, B. P. O. E. entertained its members and their guests at a Hard Times party and dance Saturday evening, November 6, at Witten Hall, High- land Park. Music was furnished by dependence of the nation in its asso- ciation J with other tiations and to make the obligations of the United States accord with the policies that have been operative since the found- ing of the nation. ^.fi^Q-'yt^f'j^^/: To effect an association of nations such as President-elect Harding promises will require the best efforts of the best statesmanship in the na- tion. It calls for the deepest knowledge of international law that can be -put at the disposal of the President in the new administration. It requires the fullest knowledge to be had upon conditions in Europe, political, diplomatic, social and the individual characteristics of the vari- ous pedples who will be affected by the.conditiprcs of a league such as is planned. , The experiment of-a one-man de- termination of ttre~ responsibility of the nation has been tried out, to the complete satisfaction of everybody that it doesn't work in this country of representative government. That experiment has been an expensive one for the. United States and it ought to be made to serve a useful purpose in'pointing "dangers in the way of-a -new administration. It should be made a guide in what not to do to the President-elect, even be- fore he enters upon the duties of the high office for which he has been chosen. /V^.,.^;.^:,,, â- ;â- *=*â- *";<â- .*,.:..••.'.-,«.'â- • It rests with the new administra- tion to set the American people right in the estimation of the world, to correct the wrong impression that has been.made,:by the refusal of the Congress to ratify the acts of the President. It" is in the hands of the new Congress and the new executive head to prove to the other nations of the world that the United States as a whole isi possessed of tjie same quality of ideals as to the respons- ibilty of the great nations bl the world to protect the weak, and of the obligation to establish some machine- ry by which the peace that has been won at such great* cost shall not be sacrificed for such cause as sent the world into war. in 1914. , The program, for the early part of the next administration is not likely to be easy to carry out, even after it is framed, which in itself will not be simple. But it can be done and must be done, whatever the cost in work and time and the sacrifice of personal ambitions and ideas of what is ex- pedient. A common ground must be found upon which the whole United States government may stand and the other nations of the world meet this country with mutual respect, trust and irtgafdr% Northing else can Sincerity Egg Mash . Rep Scratch Feed. . Shell or Crack Carht Pulverized Manure . 100 !»• $3.85 m 3.S0 S 2.SS %2,25 'WkB 111 Hi 'i-SftfcT. 30 other kinds of Feed at lowest Market price. Your money refunded, if you are not satisfied. | | Give Street and Number for Free Delivery. ^ RITTER'S FEEPlSTORE LAKE FOREST, ILL Phone Lake Forest 171 t sssssssssssssssssssBa&smxssBBaa the Arns orchestra. Cider -and apples were served throughout the evening and at 11 o'clock a most delicious buffet supper was served ~mk under the-direction of T. C. Welch J. Hi Heinzen of Wilmette wa toastmaster and J. O'Keefe, Exalte Ruler, gave the Elk toast nsb^Ciras m, ****â- â- !!*•€,« ^^*** ^P&^^^^f^.i^^@ Christmas Cards can beâ€"just cards; a stereotyped con- ventionality; a substitute for the puzzling Christmas gift. Or they can be a really thoughtful remembranceâ€"the reflection of a personalityâ€"as individual and distinctive as the one who sends them. )%§; rv+i ?*?$â- ? As cordial as a handclasp, as cheery and heart-warming as a spoken word of greeting, are the personal Christmas cards designed by McClurg'a. Drop in and look them over. You would hardly realize that there are so many attractive -ways of saying "Merry Christmas!" ^pp$s$^ The stomp of "McCiurg" on any piece of engraving is always proof of correctness of detail. On your card of greeting it is the mark of individuality that will definitely -MM iiliitiill distinguish your good wishes from all the others. McCLURG'S u YES .:..u......;l This picture looks like first grade work BUT :'*\*^ !i If you will recall when you were in first grade you got your firsf real knowledge and information on many suWectSe^:^ â- â- '.â- â- * v • t:'; ';'."'•""•',â- ' .-•â- â- >" â- >WT""W WW y:-\ â- 7-'V':V^-;'v : â- '"H'/^!^ You are getting the fundamental principle of Franklin carsâ€"Ease of riding. The picture means somethingâ€"The worst roads are smoothed out for you if you drive a Franklin! Why? SPRINGS full ellipticâ€"FRAME wooden laminations-^R^ carrying only 45 pounds of air. --".: ^J(i^lit Kit O Pi11/\TA7 with your double fist, then hit a brick wall and you will || a » J44.UW understand the difference. Jump off a table stiff legged and then lump off and feel your knees bend. The pillow and the bend in the knee take the shock. Less unsprung weight is the answer. 1^, GAGE MOTOR SALES CO. 1629 drrtnjton Avenue. TfetephoiiclTO^ Aiiington Heights Sales and Service. uaaiEfaagiznai'fi'f?fi'fi'fprprpf?f?r?ifa Telephone Arlington Heights 9 wmmmmmmmmmm