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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Jul 1919, p. 2

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W-buh «31 "joy 0min 01' Girls fur Press Machines \1 :0:u’)4:-<:'OC’C":'C' Marker and Sorter um, in which mast clubs hold their mm‘ortvd into a rvmm during the AH girls and woâ€" so this room as a A! {n An 90, Maga- ;1hh~ rnckvrs add f [he rnom N EWS Clothes lmnersf $18.00 “3‘3“:qu run [ \I Z OPTIClANS And Adam! Skeet: alvh‘ H nmem~m~vJâ€"~_~»*fl varâ€"’4 a. .«r H .l “A'Grvutxr “mun-d on A<socimion ‘ro arc“ now hvin: 31th:? at :1 cvntral nminz, ham- Y. w v. A w [hr of th‘? Hun r‘i‘mi- ”n of books. thrnuflh th" imhnll. Th0! [elephants 178-1; M'L' [M \\ \V so well Won as mm mun i- nH.\.{t". F.“hfi’r IIH l i “I Th 0 AI 5p“ nrli‘l I) ccoomwoococwoooooa: .;»c~ «so 0 PRESBYI ER] \.\ ( HLRC H O sOC‘C‘OOCKC‘C*W-OOS Thv thh ,xkhnnl “ill [HH'K 1' mm \HH {dry 0n Suwhy \n-Qk thu (‘ummuninn HH' LUX‘K!‘ HHPDCY‘ “”1 1m t)!»~‘n'r\'l ’I'Lv mmi~1vr “HI In» \«Iry Elm! wmfvr with any wlw (-mHMvr juini Hw (‘hurci‘ mwmhur‘lrip by h-m-r (m Drtrfv><|~11f'fHH‘ir‘ {:1in in «‘hri 7. 4:; 2:.3 r. I. 3:3 5.59;. 2. 71 FL:.:::: 7:42:32: .5: 17 77.3.1. He. «1: 7: 7;:..; ”.07 Hazel Avenue, near St. John‘s Ave Suhjert for next Sunday's Lesson Sermon. "Truth." Services are held in this Church‘ every Sunday morning at 10:45 i Sunday School meets immediately af- ter the morning service. and is upon to pupils' up to the age of 20 years. Tim Wednesday evening meeting. \\‘iii<‘il includes testimonies 01' Chris- tirm Science healing. is at 8 o'clock. Yuu are cordially invited to make u<e at the reading room at 387 Cen- tral Avenue. which is open every week day from nine o'clock in the morning until six o‘clock in the ev- H' {'e‘npl FpIH> \T \th) Sx-rvivv 1k CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \V L'l H 1H nlm “1111 upuu ”H' w thvir Hrvngth." :un! “urn nut :It tlw \. L'H In rm pruy‘xrrm }h Hi \1 3mm.) 11‘ 15:11 :rvm- in thw I 3‘ \WH‘IMM‘M 11kt wwu mile ridw «1' 0m mad. and :1 d3): '1 umusmnnm and h A :mwthvr rulr- hn' Tko-II'}' OOCNCMifi‘OOO‘I‘O‘ChIND‘ZOD » wul upon lln- lnrd thvir Hrvngth." If you X “urn uni {It HH‘ o-nd 0f f High! H ill «My night :1 “ill ‘H- hrl‘l mm-t in»: WiHim V11 tilhlt rpit' K n‘ hi1 \_\' pl (‘nlif [10¢ 1 A MI 1H :u‘t- I‘vquvsh-d min-MR Murkvt >Mppcd (n ”W in (‘himum ()r .77, and they Purk h Y'IHH \\iH ’I‘iH Hu- H my HT ‘ l H‘Hir £3 m .(-).-'_\ \le Fruh‘n Fit! ixsmk< to Mr \ViL :1)“ 1-1\»-n 11‘ MM:â€" am" in 1)‘ “*th Hv Hi»: fl" Prnpnra- at right picnic Ming. 1!} 1X1 ‘1“ [>11 impur ll [\‘infl '1) and juinim: tn-r or (‘hri\t. um IF HH “ll' ( 'l‘) IV] HH‘I HIM} LAND «m u! v huh» I \ :nnmlml ., i'I'IM- "nun- ( UIIIIII|!\LVIII‘I‘ jl‘llli‘ I'inkrrlun Nd \Illlik| , III-HI. I'inlu-rluu ~h :Irplou \Hu-t \‘IITfI l.‘ Hmlulnll Hurm‘l ‘ l-Hllw \I‘il :muurd "Q Ml Ht‘NHIl anm‘fi “mu! 'I'ln- \Iur ”unnulml lIunm-r wmplmn) \n. 1| I“ \lhmr 0pm \mlnnlv Mun :mlnm \mlulllhm In ~v|h~r1n I'Iul I'hiulv HI? I' Inn-t 'Hv‘flu . ‘0'“ (M I WRK PROGRAM \ inla'llil \lfrwI-t » urrnuvnl flan-un- Ur. hymn" "an.“ hunnlml hump ul‘ Mann. I'L'III IlllllL ln Hu- \HlnL-~ [rum ‘fiu Illu- l‘lnrn \unihu Nun-nit W( 7‘)k B {311'}! n" HIGH I’RH‘HS III‘IIH“. T0 S'l‘\\' SAYS HLI‘X‘W'RHT R \ILINHH .l’lll‘b‘IIH‘INT Ihlwd on lm-rmN-d (HM of l’rodur tlun: (Hpuntry Ihnrrln: u \I'W I ran I I Slnt'v (91v t'hrw ..F lhv “urlnl “:u‘ and ”w rnmlltmn Hacking nf indu<~ trial :wlnil)‘, lhv l'n'm-d Stat-w How- ly has huvn thin: tn adjust itself to thr- nvw conditions, The task is nm- hf Mupvndnus magnitudv and un- dvr lhv must hn'urnhh- oircumstanoos “ill rmtulrv sum" (imo as we” as ~;H‘, ~H‘1tiuhl thinking \IH\I)\\. Jll.\ “:‘Tll. I!!!” [In-Mm: l'nuurnm 1” MIT. \\\||'IIU\\ \Ih’ll'l‘ 4-: \1'H1» M \,Vu'41< I: (DH-rill"- III llmh- {Huh-HI \\III)\I2~|)\\_ .II I) nor". I I u-nhl: I'rnarmn :I ~:I.'. Ilu- ‘l‘ll’ wrunulwl Itnlnwv I \ nullliul‘ lh‘ In Ilu- fillnnlnu‘ Rmun ' ‘l“‘0‘r"lflllkll'~ l'unrhIm-Ilv , ln-ur :x and mm m! [MK (mum p1 u-m (main lu-cuminu “normal." Such talk rvsult; {mm H lm'k of understand- ing uf what mnstit-utcs a “normal" privu uf a vnmnmdity or a “normal" wage for labor If by “normal" is mount the prici‘s :md wages of. say. 1914, I do not believe we shall ever again we such prices and wages and we should at once begin squarely to fun- the facts. In my judgment the tendency is toward higher prices and \\ IlH' “'1120‘3 As I vim it 3 "normal" price is 3 Drive based upnn (ht- (‘wt of produc- 'inn. so that what was n. fair price fur a commodity in 1914 is not a fair prim- in 191“. The same is true of wfimlsz fur “nnrmzil” 'um‘s in 1919 must hi' htw-il upon what it costs tho \mrkor tn “VP according to Amer- ican rt-indaril: rind allow a reasonable margin fur thr- im-vimblc rainy day. The situation as it applies to the electric railway industry is exceed- ingly grave, and unless relief is granted in the shape of higher {ares 'I‘lu- it :Ir \nuuulI-II Iha-rturo- "HI‘UIIIO‘ llur-m \clnMu l'nIhu-Ilulw \‘. all! t :wrlm- \ullv " 4'.\rh-<Ionnv” \1» l‘lllH‘ll\\. .lll.\' nh‘l‘. mm \Hn-rmmn I‘ruurum M 3:00 ‘1 ‘( Illl,l)|ll*‘,\‘\ I'IUHEIK\\I ('uruhal Ila) I‘l II‘I)\\. .Il l.\ Zil'l‘ll‘ mm fin-ulna I'I’nulum :ll ‘:l.'» ’l'lu- Star ~l|5ll|t£l0ll “mum-r MUD\\ll-‘, lll'l‘ll'ifll‘lk l‘l(l|l\\_ \l(.l~|' |~'l'_ lulu \Vh-rmmn l'rnurnm nl 3:00 \ULDH-le~ \\|) ‘\|l.(||(\ Il\\' l‘hn first ih-m rwuljud Int-ht, wlimtilvn uh I ‘I'III H‘l)\\'. Jl l.\ .‘llh‘ lfu-nlm.’ l‘rnurmu at Thu Mar \[Innulwl H |.\ ‘l'|l\\l\l‘\ rq‘! llw ‘tnr ~I H (IIH lH-T‘l'll\ l'lUH-‘H\\1 o In mmlu (II «nun-u I'Iulraln n~l|l|1lll> Hr..- nn Tum-u ‘1D~|(‘llllIn-llllull‘rzlh! l' “mun" and mm: H I\ IH'r n! HI \l B3 ertlun I. Budd H, \1n-(rupulitnn Eluult xill'u‘ul (.I'. ('llit'flflfl.) xill (h H II :I|I~Iul_\ \ u Ivl'll unsul iit. in my opinion. is n 1 tin- part (If ihi- pubâ€" (~miiiti'y has rcachmi :i privw :uid wngtN. \Vu in] n! talk about prices nu “nurmui.” Such talk a lm-k of understand- Nnuu'II-II Ilnnm-r U \Hi PRESS, HIUIILAN \1 m: Monday, July 28th. 1919 “0 141m “rpm-u snry m H\ I) [Inl‘l’ \1 lull" HH‘J \Y|\‘ I‘JI‘.’ lune-r H If”?! H (H in! [IN-l \nxrlz haddl \H h»; "MIN ‘IIHG‘ Luna) 4“ hiHH UNIâ€"v \I FIT-(‘0 \\ :Illl. "\ Ill Irv-Lu"! Hagvnmn, n-nhd‘nlm 'l'lw Mar filmunlvd Bum-er thvrlurv “Oberon" H _,., ‘ \ ~|u>uh 0! [hr \lo-mn-si «I (I‘ll \~I.'| . , l‘u \lm-ullLIII “XII" Upu h .\\nlll (‘zlnrlrn- (-uIIrI-rtu fur \lulum- 0". Eli! _ H _ \"I‘Krn nun Iromm mm muln un lu-In (ho-rltlrs- "Pique Dame" , ..,,, S': Laruhc-Hu 1mm “ll|phllll) \n. '2. . -. . .7 I' a r Hm | “:IHI mm Pun-M [rum N-n-nndv Mrlnu- _ V \v-lkm b- Mnndu II‘ \I | mr , , V \\'v-~h»rh - V llnnunrlnn "mu-cw l7»2l , ‘ Ii! \Inlrll. \I'rl-llu ho'rluulll I.:I~Iunc~ Ur. (.rmnll llurun lmnulwu l'|nr:u , \nnluu \v mphuuh' [Mom I..- nl‘hnml 0 Up. .'Il . M-ln ("r llnrp (-u'ln'l) thw stuhilit}~ Hf this hrnnt'h u! ptiblic svrviw “ill lw dt'fiirnyl'tl. l'pwnrd a! Sf;.IIUIUHNLUUU i~ inwstcd in pluc- tric railways in tho I'nitml Stntvs. In purvhzuinu pmwr {hr industry is rutml third in thv (-nuntr)‘. Thv (-lvc- trio ruilmmls giw mnpluynunt di- n-ctly tn m-zlrly 400,000 anloyos and imlirvctly to u pruhnbl) crvntvr n'umâ€" her With tlu-ir hunilivs those mnâ€" pl0)'v< numlwr about 2.000.000, 50 that t_ln- (-ripplinu of >uvh an industry is u «vrimh mrnum- tn tlw industrial \l nrr II ~\'l‘l Il|)\\, .\l'(£l"'l‘ 2V”. I91 \Hvrnmm Program at 3:00 I‘m hznnl Hugomun, r-nmdnf‘tmc 'l‘lu- Hnr hlmnulml "mun-r Hu-rlun' “LIKIII (’nuflr)" \mlzmh- from \nmnlmny‘ \' HUM llununrlnn flllnlumly \u. I? ~ I"flrl:ulnn (l'rtllc- “all” “ovum! V , , \\hl~|u-r|nx~ "mum: Uln- l-‘I‘ “(v «f tho- “Mum. ThuL thv indmlr) ix ~ act-<1 is >ht)\\n by (hr “mm milvs uf Mm-tric in the United States. 5 more than 13 per com. \lzln'h at ”w IhHIrh Thut tin- illlithll‘) ix ~4~riou>iy int-n- act-t1 i5 >ho\\n hy thr fact that tho HA0” miivs uf i-ii-t'tric railway track in the United States. 5,897 miles, or more than 13 per cent. were on May 1. 1919, being opvrated by rocohors. Tho swuritivs of tho electric rail- roads have. shrunk in value more than 50 per unit since 1914, due to Hit' fact that upvrnting costs have hm-n >to~zidiiy rising: without a cor- rmponding intro-use in revenues. Tiw public has been educated, largo-i)- by («Him-seeking domagogues, to heiimw» that an arbitrary unit of 5 cents is n. sufficiont price to pay for a strvot car ride of any distance, under any nnd all circumstances. Manifestiy such a bi‘iit‘f is due to muddled thinking or to an utter inch to any thinking whatsoever. The ‘price of transportation service. as of ‘any other commodity, must be based ‘on the cost of production. What was ‘a fair price for transportation ser- vice in 1914 is a confiscatnry price in 1919 and tho public must he educat- md to a ro-niizntion of that fact. Wu are Mitt-ring upon :1 new era. The future must bring: a square deal for labor, :1 squarp don] for tho pub- div, and :L squart- dvnl for the public .mrvit-n companiw whit-h are now b:- “It! starved to (lt'flth for luck of “our I‘Rll).\ \'. \l (il 5' ‘\'l‘llllb\\. \I(-‘1~'I‘ 2\I). I ' Ifu-niln: l'ruurmn at MIT, The Man \pamglml "mum-r H \I)\\!l' IH ’l"l‘| Itl‘l.\ (hut r-n'wiun‘» \lln-grn can “rain! from €p'mplmny \«I. 6 _._--. in“ 'I'xt'hzrkrn\‘~ky M-n-nmlp ,. , Kl“-Hh§?r{ “:IIII. I)" nml I)“ I‘IN'I un I \vrv-nznlt- A «. “7' d1- llnllvl Up After reading tho conflicting opin- ions of the stock brokers on the fi- nancial situation, it is very clear that stocks will go up if Hwy don't go down, Sl‘\n\\’. \l(;l~"l‘ in"). mm Alien-mm Program M 3:00 kw: m‘ Hun-mun c'uhrlumln: l'lu-nlnu l'ruu rum \I \I)\\. \l(.l\l' SKIN). NH?! l'hvnln‘: l'rugrmu m ~:I.'. ’l'hl- \lnr \lunnxlml l‘nuurr him-n1 :l n \\ nlvr I \\ lvld n fr. ‘ l‘lw -‘ u "\ III: at \“ulluwn” fur \ InIuIN-vlln Stnr \‘nnnulo-d lmnurr (lvnnr:m>«wh) l'nwm l.¢- Hum-i I l '6‘!“ “0M"- 1" :11] {errmwwr “Egyptian ll .‘ull Alwyn 'AllK. lLLlNUlh Tr IN'II mullh \“l‘ humeHH I'H\\l\l‘\ on. .‘H (he [\‘I‘, HUI!) at 5:15 XMAIUHIH‘. 7 H. wh. “In- [10“ Hr- 2V”. I919 2“). mm Zul‘ , Kvller \ \lhu-r \‘Mn! 1(y-9tstflnnt-r H _ \wum (‘vn I ral jivrhl'l‘l Luznnm Hundt-l Mv] )..\\'5)H ernu y Y'nlt hn 'hnul «Yum~ ppe \‘cn [or Maintaiugd by CHURCH SERVICES: Sun mediately following: Wedne CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING Boon Bartlett Theatre, Highwood, The Principle of the Percolation Process is easily understood. Theda Sunday Also a Rut} Tuesday Also Wednesday Thursday ‘65 7:00 and 9:00 p.111. Harry Morey in Friday Big V ComedY- Saturday Universal Comédy. They perform the operation involy while you look on interestedly. Built of copper and nickel in art forms. Sold on monthly payments. Public Service ‘ MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY and ANNEX}; Central Cemetery Company 703 Marquette Building, Dept. B858 Chimp to make use LANTED amidst nature's own beauty, ‘ man has created a beautiful park ceme. tery. The sunken gardens. the winding paths. and the imposing chapel makes thi; spot a vision of beauty. It is indeed a Go. ting final resting place for our beloved on”, 5 Point Road and IIurw'snn FL, £2 .Viic Wat of 201* We want you to visit dug cemetery. You will find it mtereuling and attractive. You uhould ruerye {at yourself a family Inlâ€" a“ lots m Memorial Park u: sold with fullpcrpetual care guaranteed. Suimble my paym-nts no interest. Don't muss thn nppormniq, to can or wrnr to the min 0515:. and make appomtmcnn ) ha»: 0| fives (an far you m an antumobi from (he cemrtrry. No ob! gaIiOI YOU/{RE [NI/[TED First Church Also Feature and Comedy Two Showsâ€"7:00 and 9:00 p. m. Our 7» v1» hm" rnnl 'Nluifi :1 Trust lh-purtmru! of m. Ct Electric offee Percolators Hours 9 a. m. to You are Cordially Invited kc use of the privileges of the Eve ry PROGRAM NEXT WEEK 387 Central Avenue ,emetery Beautiful? Theda Bara in “The Darling of M Also two-reel Sunshine Comedy. _- . Ruth Rowland in “The Tiger's“ 77 Also Pathe News. Cartoon , _ Nell Shipley in “Baree-Sw ’day Kasen.” Also Big V W Vaudeville every ThursdaY- A Ely feature and comedy. TWO 55’ Sunday a. m, at 10:45. Sunday w‘ dnesday Evening meimonial 30W: of Northern Illinois A column of hot vapor'ildi water is forced through til, coffee grounds taking fit.“ them all their best qualifiu-f' their essenceâ€"condensing” .1 V' in a beverage fragrant all. healthful and that leaves h ordinary boiled article at (h quarter post. Marie Walcamp in Also International Of Chrifl. Scientist. of High-l“ Cxcept Sunday nin office“ 703 Marqucne Bk}; 1) haVC one of our represent. alxtumobile to take you to and ob! gation, Investigate NOW! a mu on dmpna." trill {M C. yctful 7‘7"." . f l “W I) “Game of Féte, isip 72"}: up; 3”:me NEWS 5h Sajeeu Invest: Secfu rz'tie 10 Shut/1 La 8" In m r '31!“ :1!“ (kn ht My (if I)! m thei and to t pren and orxv that fyin‘ shru ance ca r61 ME] }\ . I UW 13V and W“ H 'l n

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