But to observe that a'disease exists does not necessarily imply a Correct diagnosis of its causes. \ It' Is doubtless true that capital has beenï¬sed as a weapon against the common wee! and general good. f‘zflot even the most vigorous Ian- K me of the most prominent so-s cialist is too strong for protest against the robbers who plunder the poor and enrich themseives by cornering food and fuel. But capital Is as necessary to production as labor and the future hope lies in the ‘dircction'of turn- ing it into service for mutuaian'd general good. Capitalism and Viewed from the strict economic division prodnctive work is limited to a very few “remind employ- ment. TQ I'nake ashoe is produc- tion but to sell it is not. To print a book is ptoductién but to piint an advettisement of itlis not. “To go down a coal mine and bring up foei' is pmductive, to transpott it where it is needed and deliver it for consumption is not. Yet every~ body knows that the“ values are exhausted by distributiqn. . 4 “Seeking fox an fllmtratitm of this theme Mr. Carr h’its‘uhon the citing radicalf?’ ind. ’hflebusly moi in the econouk: world when duos! omipotent power and co- ioasel wealth is vested in a few men amL mmbiaations of men. while millioés of honest, industri- ous people suffer the pane: of poverty and want. The smallconfpany of socialists ihieh assembled in Highland Park last Saturday night probably fair- ly represents the standing of the movement in this conservative comatonity. The lecturer of the evening is one of the most promi- nent and abie exponents. of the cause. Rev. E. E. Carr Editor of the Christian Socialist. Mr. Carr is a fervand- eloquent speaker of the stump orator order and earns ap~ .plause honestly by the sweat of his illustrates it saying that-the com- petition which employs advertis- ing. commercial travellers and saleswl‘erks IS absolute waste. He draws a picture of the millions so employed who ate simply non- pnoducets†and thereforeso many We were sorry that he departed from the subject announced for his lecture as we hoped to have heard the principles of Socialism explain- ed and its practical application made clear. In choosing capitalism for his theme he found ampie scope for his declamatorv powers but m do- in; so he had no time to show "the way out." ' Rio thoughtful or an observer can fail to see m them: some- m“! tiling radicalry ind R moi in the economic war! duos: omipotcnt power léasel weakh is vested i1 competiti‘on seem to be synony- mous (am: in the mind of Mr. Carr for he talked of the two things mwmmmdm Wooten mywumm socmusu my Ill. “Wombat†W339.†ham» :1» Pa: 0]“. 1113351131, pm, Ilï¬ui: 4; and mu: palm; When he says for instance that SATURDAY, MAY :9. 1909 H. P. DAM. PM. L50 a Year i 5c per Copy CAPITALISM Mohkoflakel‘oruttocm Mints}. Green Bayaddmuke Forest. swpsm ' Highland Park Bldg. Co. to Cathohc BabopolChianlouZZand 23.blk. mum-unapm. qcnuoo. E AxiathhmvomflMSdkrï¬ot lQbkï¬HiahlandP-rk. 9C6. CLNebmmAflThieleazLD. Eastman. DONG. Emmmkuhia w“; WD‘W. John Bunch mitt-10].]. Bob». w 55“. lot6, blk.‘49, Miller'l sub" Luke F .cst. WDSSW lehhn toChtiltiM M. Barman! 55ft.lot6.blk49,uilier'lmb, Lakt Fotut. WDflJX’. 1(an Townermncauicel’. Smith. mzz. manna-M wbm m oj W. F. Sceele (minor) to W. 8._Miller lot 27. Green Bay :dd.. Luke nick.30.79minsw%uc.3.Deet- f This articlen'is not written in the ;spirit of opposition to a Very much needed reform. We recognize ithat socialis is doing a great set- jvice to civili tion by forcing at- jtentiOn to great economic ques-' lions. » We do not get father from needed eh , but nearer to the jnmch (using haven by a fair dis: reunion of we facts and arguments }presented. ’ We beiieve that the root of the evil lies deeper than any method of commercial dealing and that informers will some, day concen- trate upon a fundamental wrong that mil turn the economic world right side up. - Wm. Manner indwifetoFrlnk Duke- lo'. lotï¬blkz. Hall0,ltemamadd. Dem. WDW ' ' AKOuemnsoLiwula Penhlou' 33nd8.blk.2.HnflOmmmldd. Deerï¬eld. qcawo. 'Fred'koaandwlmLeeSeilerlotl. m2. Truesdell'l add. Deerï¬eld. W D Elk-both W. Toma-to Wm Dania“! e "$125.10! 13. blkï¬, Highland Park, wnu.m w F. T. Wiflimi Ind VI to Nettie Wil- liam Ion ll toZO. bit 15. Decrï¬cld Park. QC D 310.0. __. M S. Willinl’und vf m Amanda K; Dangler lot 272 and land adjoining Lat. ï¬eld Twp. w 082.00 lama Shrew: to Henriem Silver. lot 10, m4. Highland Park. QC $5., L Possibly. if all things could be ’reduced to a common denomina- Eti‘tm we, a postage stamp, for ex- Eampie. it might be posible to do without advertising but In propos- Etion as the Post Ofï¬ce de- Epartment goes into general busi- Eness it does advertise. Thus it announces stamped envelopes of Enrica: sizes and prices and enters into competition with Stationers and printers In the supply of Rh tum addressed†envelopes. 3.].Mc3irney nnd If :0 Mary L- Cooniey, north ï¬r! lot 16. western 16¢, Lab Penn. QCSI.00. Dennis Drink“ to JennieMcNeiu and husband pal-Hots. McDanieumh. High- land Park. QCSI 00. John Nevin" to Benjamin Ne‘hafl. lot 18, nub. often 6 to 9, McDaniel:- Iub.. Highland Put. W 08!.00. But the illustration was still more unfortunate for Mr. Carr's argument since the Post Ofï¬ce is wholly a non-productive business. It does not produce anything. but is simply a carrier for the people. Mamas/er it employs, in the non- produc'tive wbrlr more clerks and: non-productiveworlrmen than any other ordinary institution in pro~ portion to~it§xwlume of business; Winetud Cummings to Mary Swanson lot n Highlamthrk. Q C 81.00 Post Oï¬ice and remarks. ï¬rst that the P096 Ofï¬ce does not advertise [stamps and, Second, that one post olï¬ce serves-all of Highland Park whilein competitive business many stores and manyclcrks are engaged in useless labor. May 0. New" at a] to H. F. HcCor‘ Margin: Tune: 10 M. 3. Suite. lot! and 10. bit. 21, Luke Blath- W D qcsnm WWW mm. .3“ The maid a mi“! 0‘ the Im" ‘Igeofthelouamllmdlwaidm Smuwhetein aid worth to bedonc my.vi|hin many: Migrate!†mmwmwmbwnm Winch-kiwi â€WWW- mumquMMu-e has been :Med‘ ww- Il. noun. qunm (OW) rues Ami-I- â€ushymu at cm- otnigmand Perk. NUI‘ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all venom intereeted. that the bids {or the animation of em cement Me. walk ï¬ve feet wide in the City of High- land Perk. in upon and gong the north- efly lideolmoomStreettmm the eaten lynueol St. Johns A'veune wt tothe vest uncoIOak Saeet (except in from otloteé. 7.8ead9in8hck13.plflof Port Clinton were opened on the twenty- Iixth day ofueyA. D. 1909. wow Lindbloom being them; We bidder. the contact me weldedmnid Olaf Undbloon on the twenty-duh day otMa'y. A. D. I909. laid bid in («the Iotkuawholeandisufonon: thed‘ntrict navy-awn“ whom not M'pnvia- Mull wordy. manuals renown: Event! LMiflud modeheobjecuwbenmh- The following i- a_ genuine may by I len-year-oid boy: mp“; mv brother lixonhh [mend] [it onthe hpne‘l hack: Lutyeulm playing-Minninuonlunymdcut my eyebrow. "d it In: left-ands. Onedaylwemimmeehucmm and-biglheepnndteruemdbock- edmedovn. lhvehadahamlilaâ€" Next Sunday is Item-h! Boy. and a special service has been arranged in recognition of the day and it! We of the Preebyteden Chuck. The G.A.R. men are to attend hmm‘lee-thoee hon Highland Park-â€" that from Lake Forest. not! the Delegetion (tun Wank- egan. There 'wm be patriotic norm- deeonï¬om vkh can mam. end "the pastor-Columbia Polk Gabon-will Preach on Pram Day Campin- lo: Prevent Day Patriot; The nrviee be:- in: pmmptlyn 10:30:. In. and clones-I “:354 In. Members “the G.A.ll. will ensemble in nu,- Wm arm: amen end mareh inwthe churches in “ye days 0' OWN! mm the m m in mitonn trout the Nulthweï¬em Mili- my Audenâ€. Hy life has been Lnry lucky one. “‘healuum_yunadneu domi- stdnmd cm :3th Whenlwu ï¬veyunoldlmlootimnmehm mdadogbhnyleg. Wheolmeight lwem with my bmtherm chetnpmd thchénelellnnd thmuomo‘lhe Notice of Am Guam inflict-nameâ€; raw. Cunning. 1. V. Newton. 1. L. Faring. E. 5. What. 01m and other: took_ alto whetherjtmldbeofiuï¬dem vflu‘nMiynsu-uimmeeinmu. After, (he diecmeion the meeting an- em'mmdy vested-resolution (noting the creation 0! e wk clinic!†The Chairman nu outta-had to nppoht a mmimo 0! three to moist m of Icacandidueï¬. ï¬veol “Who voted Ebr'by each voter on‘ election thy. The mtmdthecnndidnm Ideaedby thisoommime wen as follows: '1’. W. Cabins. W. w. Willow, Fred Scholar. LL Fearing. Riki F. Seymour. F. N. Baylies. Bond 0! ml lumen" of the City pm. No obi-buionappeu‘d'wbe and “manure diuï¬ct except :th mention MomorinlDlyuthc PARK QUESTION DISCUSSED A BOY WHO WAS LUCKY jun-mm Mouse-11mm 21. Said W in pay-bk in ï¬ve (5) hummus pith intern: at the men! In (5) per comm per n-munull. on In- mumw whom all mega.» orig: vote . penul- 1: ' m mm» and CrenFl-cgï¬â€™dty. In mic-run caring mu their one. Cum L Finn. Oï¬Ã©etappdnoadmnukenflmu- neat. “Dyna-3.x!!!“ Pr'k. Illinoi, Kay Nod. m. 'au-c it How â€Li-'1- 'Hc'l in. u the (nudes: and M'- You'llneethim." "Alumna-my? Audit)!“ hehnefllhblockf" "Causaherw-cmd 0'“ huh. 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