Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Nov 1921, p. 4

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS Established 1912 with which is combined the: wilmettb local, news Established. 1898 ISSUED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK by LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1222 Central Ave.. Wilmette, 111. Telephone Wilmette 1020 SUBSCRIPTION........*2.0© A YEAR All communications must be ac- comuanied by the name and address or the writer. Articles for publication snoulrt reach this office by Wednesda> afterpoon to insure appearance Ik v-.rcnt issue. ..evolutions of condolence, cards ouianks, obituary poetry, notices oi entertainments or other affairs wher% «n admittance charpre will be made ov •i. collection taken, will be charged fox a.t regular advertising- rates. Entered at the postoffice at Wilmette. Illinois as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 3, 1879. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 A Historic Armistice Day Gathering The American people celebrated the first Armistice day by ringing the bells and by boisterous expressions of joy. They celebrated the second with cold feelings of disillusion creep- ing over them. They observed the third in deeper gloom, feeling bitter- ly disappointed that the results ex- pected from the war were slow in materializing. With the coming of the fourth. November 11, our people have pass- ___ed the exuberance of victory and the disappointment of the anti-climax. Now they, have takeruhold like-those who realize that only through effort and co-operation and practical wis- dom can the world order be securely rebuiTtT They have signalized the 7 by calling a meeting that ought to be a landmark in history, the con- ference to limit armaments. The world can not pay its burden of debt and repair its losses, if at the same time it frrnTK^arry the crushing load of armies and navies which the war spirit "has placed on the backs of the nations. Many people who admit this truth, yet will haggle and quibble about _^_fine points, and would consent to no. reduction of armament unless they were sure that other powers were reducing a little more. But the Unit- ed States is in a position to be gen- erous: Tt is the world's strongest power, hence the one least likely to be attacked. Weaker nations naturally feel sus- picious of a strong nation that arms heavily. They have some reason to insist that it take the lead in cutting down its military force. Our country must put itself in the place of others, and ask how our people would feel, if a more powerful neighbor were arming to the teeth. „ The people who say there always will be wars, are probably descended from those who during the chaotic "middle ages, said there would never â€"be esta4»4rshed institutions and courts of Justice and a government of law and Order. Holland's Great Mutual Benefit Offer To Keep Our "Workmen Busy All "Winter Only a Minimum First Payment to Cover Delivery Expenseâ€"Not a Cent More Until Next Marchâ€"and Then One Full Year to Pay in Easy Monthly Installments. Every man kept at work means one less man without a job. Every Holland Furnace installed means one more house where fuel will be saved, where annoyance is banished, where comfort aboundsâ€"a house that is worth more to live in, to rent, or to sell. 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