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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Apr 1920, p. 6

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Selfishness and greed are at the bottom of most of our trou- bles and nothing but the application of the golden rule to our everyday affairs can bring order out of the present chaos. The heart of Americaiis sound but we need to pause and take counâ€" sel together in a Spirit of bkrotherliness and true democracy. V We need not be afraid of changes which make for real im- provement but let. us make them step by step and not all at once. for true progressconsists in holding on to what is good until it is certain that WthaV’e found something better. We can all help toward such an understanding by patience and economy andâ€"good temper. Before all else let us hold fast to the fundamental guarantees and securities upon which our government and social structure is built. :3 ac oouom semsnness and greed running riot. There are many who believe that nothing but an economic «trash that will bn'ng the Whole fabric of industry down about our ears can bring our people to their senses andtcure the trou- ble. If such a crash and panic should come we should all suffer hardship and there would have to be the slow reeovery and up- bm'lding with no tssurance that the new order viould be better than the old. . . We still hope that reason and good sense will prevail. That both capital and labor will see that their commonjinterests lie in cooperation and mutual confidence and that they will set aside their selfish aimsand get together noun a basis of fair play and reason. -" Revolution, whether by violence or by economoic failure eosfly and uncertain remedy. Reform on the other hand. is spectacular but mixch better. , Profiteering is rampant equally among capitalists and labor- ers. The workman who strikes for higher wages and shorter hours without regard to the conditions which prevail in the in- Ihntry in which he is engaged; is a profiteer as truly as the mer- chant who demands exhorbitant prices for his commodities. It Our disturbed economic conditions, due to the War. are chief- ly responsible for tithe present situation and they must he stabilizâ€" ed by wise and constructive legislation. for which at pre<ent. Fun- greats seems to he in no moodBut legislation alone cannot cure the trouble. it can do much to abate the existing inequalitie< hy reg- ulating hours of labor. factory conditions, child labor and work- ingman's compensation. but it cannot alone quiet the spirit which challenges all established tradition and tends to revolution, terror and social chaos. We have faith in the patriotism am can people but the foreign virus seems tions of them and for the time being I Repression and deportation seem URI} content. What is the remedy? quaurcis anu Vioiemt outbreaks are mnstzmily occurring. Rev- olution everywheré threatens and discontent is increasing. Bolshevism is becoming mure inweri'ul and aggressive. and by Bolshevism weimean that'policy which disdains reform and half measures, and holds in the doctrine that the only way to get better conditions is to tear down all existing institutions of gov. emment and property and build them up again uppn new founda- tions. It is a dangerous temper and we that threatens every stable government, uur mm invluiimi. REFORM 0R REVOLI’TION Cautious men who hold to the old mottu “Lobk before )‘Ul leap" are alarmed by the tendencies which are evident in nur na- tional life today, Téndem‘ies toward lawlessness. violence and run dution. and WhatWWa See at home nnly reflects lhe conditions Which exist abroafll The 'whole World is upside down. The cost otli'Ving still goes up. and production. which alone can reduce that cost, grows steadily lens. Slrikes continue. some of them in de- fiance of the laer organizations themselves whwe power threatened. The peace settlement has not ended war and new quarrels and ViOléflt outbreak; are mnstantly occurring. Rev- olution everywhere threatens and discontent is inn-memo ls hand a second class matter March 1 1911 at the you Mike at “(chum Park, Illinois. under the Act a! lurch 3 1879.} "blinked weekly by JOHN L L'DELI. and PAUL . Park Lake County. Illinois NUMBER 7 The Highlanh Park? Press HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8c SAVINGS BANK JOHN A. BL'\\EH prludtw.’ 15' tinn, a card. permnal nr ~‘ 1 .“Iurwlt' with wmpletc infurmu Our bankmg~by-mail-systen1 â€"~ maintained at the high plane of eflicienvy vharacteristic nf all out departments __ makes banking un- usualiy simple and easy. need not delay or prevent the transaction (If your banking business: neither need an imâ€" portant business engagement be deterred. or any gwrwml inmnvenience suffered. necessary l.7he Bank of Personal Sen/zed April Showers hold to the old mottu “ Lobk before \uu he tendencies 11111111 are endem 11. «1111‘ 1121- 116195 to“ and lmxlesnw». ”went? and rm: See at home nnly reflects “W Conditions )HN ouvm and good sense 0f the Ameri» ms tn have infected large sec- g they have lost their heads. nly to fan the flames of dis- phnne (all rijsnu'. EAmm all that HARRY PAL'L L. at Highland ure 1s a . is less Mr. Henry Witten has n-turnm in Montana after sew-r8} weokv' \‘isu with Mr. amt! Mrs. William With-n. .\'lr:~'. T‘ 1’. Merriman of Glmn'imrg avenue returned Monday from Vi, roqua. “15.. where she went to altvmi I the funeral of her sister.; She wap; accompanied by her daughtenin-law,’ Mrs. Osel Schaeter. I Miss Emily F. Brown. whn spent Iho past nim- mnnths in FIszanI! mm 'lrt‘lnml n-turnml hump \Inmim- Ireland h-turnml hnme Monday The Nnrth Amorivan I'm sin- a hum-u party Friday ( May 71h. in With-n hall. Littlv Margaret Vonmi “As svrinusly m at hwr ho Vic w avenuv. returned to the (-hurrh whon- refresh ments “'cn- served. Miss me- Du:fy. Laure} awnuc. “as confined to her home skvemi Hans this “wk hv a slight mud or illness 1% J. Duran of Wankegan spent Sunday in Highland Park visiting his sister, Mrs. J. L. Duffy. I Several members of tho Luther League of the Evangelical Lutheran (‘hurch wvnt to Wilmette last ThursA llay In attend a lecture given in LL W‘... \ hlvrll u! hr brim-y hall. .Aftu the Iva-lure they 5 Miss Alice Dufl'y visited Miss Hor- énve Kiely at the latter's hnme in Chicagn Tuesday. I Mrs. Nobie (‘randall h‘as zone east (m a short trip. Miss .‘Im-ian Delficcyof \Vaukczan 50m“ Hmt‘s rvfcrrvd in as "h §Vas m lehland Park'Sunday visit. since so many peuple sleep m ‘ inf! her friend, Miss Alice Dufl' '. 3 “I'd Nnkln (‘-.....A‘n LL, ,A y A REAL SMILE i chawd Hum Jnscp'n Delhayv Mr. unu’ Mrs. t'leaver Thayvr uf ‘Iimleapniis. are rm-eiving mngratu- iations on the birth of a son. John fnzils. on Friday. March 26th. ’ MI: and Mr» l'hurlow‘ Snub-”'1 family n!’ I.ibrrt_\\'xlw :nn- nu 3M9 wwk mu: thmr hnmr mn R #001! tirin'v whit-h lhev rmvntly chased Hum Jnscph Delh3v~~ uh?! Mr.anc mflandx :nd lhrk Nth”! duh. \szv 'm rlfi-pairs 5 .‘h,\ rm quad has been lea Yilt‘l‘ In Mr, (Norm ; F. 5:. have has 73mm): Shrri'iém n :1. M, 3mm hunh M r H M'Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sims, Mr :nd 'h‘rs. 1.: Frederick of (hicago and ”15 L M \hyers of Hubbard Woods Vet-re the Sundax guests of Mrs. A. t 1Khnt. u y.) dea} ' r Bail uv} er. and Mrs. J. P. )h-Rvmv will he (-ntvrtaJm-d at u Poe-18' break- fiht new Sumiay murning at the Snuth Shun- (‘nunn'y club. " Ml". 'H. I“: Mason rrturm‘d Friday {“0th the cm! whex‘v \hu visited hr: Thy Mar. 1"‘Vh1 grand; (T1 nag-p}. pun \pr5Â¥ Hf): . at Mr. William Gl‘i-"fi5 mf ShclthamJ nulanni, arriwd Sunday In vim "r. and Mn. Kt'uhcn Lloyd indvfi» Syn-m-rr an: MM. RM Jnnw «i<. ( III” Apnl "."nd “ark. In a I‘m-en! by The Prv» MN. .11 v has {-njuywi (hr m ‘étjt'f' wry mm"; \U‘ Ayn It“ H‘A' .M. >[I'l‘t Bari-am F qwndi nu [rm-t \\u~ SUM and Kho vm ergc Km-ZN ru :21»: (”um pv h UH Haze “Vi Sln-ihcr 1hr wry. Th.- Him-~42. Ml» Var? pf‘d'! Mu. Mmy W, Swnw)’ an .‘n Nannnal "urz'wnthm wt ( ‘ A. whn'h .~ ‘wim: hwf.‘ «5. “M {lib Wm‘lx 1D Mrs. 5'2“me Slavic are (w- n- the sixteenth of April mm: whuv tha-y >prnt thv “it 111' \IV Vonmim Morrmm: hwr home on (Mon NU 'l'ym 1‘ Mb lymr hm nlznrnw! m. . 'mpuvt awnue after .1 n I‘Ixcolsinr Springs. (iu'm‘ l!T\p-‘ homo un Kuhn leased {hr thv mm rm- Tnylur. hv Hiqhi 5 mid hh house an Hull" I'nrmt-rly thc‘ 1p. and has bought v :n thv southeast uni Sr. ,Iuhnx ave- :nnkn‘; «\U-nsn’o rrinzcr nf MimxeL 1 t'nw Weeks \virhy Mr, an.“ .“l‘s. H. M. \\ HM}: HIV ‘t .1”:er n-mi‘m-d a up: u'hrrc «h halhl.‘ with h. 'mx! Mr Hw‘t l. “:Hmnts. VH2” H‘tiu 2n {MW-‘1'- Ilr ‘thu wm-k. Mrs Barton and - \n. RnLert. n!" Y'm- wufidxnz ' )l‘ Ur niun wiil 1th Jill ('\\‘I‘.H \Hh wan- fnr Hum.- it'llrr r9, “('5 stab-5 \\‘~ m (Eu- w :3: Va!» at {311‘ pinu- 11nd Luv)» ”v.2 s I'm-lurm 511‘! . 311' Hut-41m Uta-r; (lQl cxan \‘lnL’ HUT 'ami Ridges Mn h y.~ perhaps natural that jobs are some hmrs referred in as "ht-r915" nominating Commuqity Service I'll say It 1:. I 3:.‘L \\"I\' Shh Mn'! l he) I u)! a flaw x-- 1‘1..\' and ain'! gut 20 hr Lug-"111 0w! 0' ”31‘ “;.y r)! \sa;:n;~ .md Inu'ks a" Lhc tnm‘. I «AI'II! bu‘zrd a win- der 1n n lam; “Pnlc. Too busy at the playprmmd. Ma my! Community Service did the trick. Got me a place to play ind she‘don: have (9 worry Aprl' “ny r)! \saglnn .md In: Lhc tnm‘. I «AI'II! bu‘zrd der 1n :1 10m; “Pnlv. To a: the playprmmd. Ma LhnL' JI" Hun/1:2 inghcr and mm 1hr vn'n-vtmm crowds :n uprn Nappy: l'll I 32m \\"u\' 51: u)! a [Jam 1-- gul 20 hr Lug“ “ny I)! “stuns {ht tnm‘. 1 «AV! H 1w.) hum 'tP-umhnf Bi“; Hrmhv'r 1 Jen! “I \Vzlnum: whaplum rxrt I" J:- \‘X'Pwtvr II)" is nm tn mntv any put-lint; Wham-\vr In regard by ix. It 1» knnwn, hnwvvvr, that nu puor vhildrvn are alluwrd tn mm u proper (‘hristmm~ ('(‘lt‘bf‘lholL when- there Is an Elkvi Ludxv located. and thuusands ~f pmsr fznnilim urv .un-(l fur every )‘vur M' (hr pruvtnnl thhl'l!_\' uf the Elks fl \Jlltt'd Rlllrl', Tushmf In the strirken moth-puih urn! )rlanmi down five fhnusund dullaxs H~ n xtuz‘tvr (In what "'1'“ Mid prnlmswi m J: uftrrwnrti. Hnmn hall 5n muvh Hk mum) at \‘an Frumisru {ha h» mum no: spend xt u“. and tho Hiks. 1n addition to this. >(‘ht um fuur Hun-{rm} var loads nf foodu The fun-puns: m'v mudents of :1 puer vhnrm'wr. hut Hu- IaVorlu‘ method “1‘ th«- EH“ m dishuralnu thuu<ami~ nI' JnHMr~ annually in char :1)" is nu! tn mHh‘ any put-ham Ullll A may) |.()(‘.\L ANTLERHD HER!) INSTALLS NEW ()FFM‘HRS \Vt't‘ Jm- Lencivmi has mid hi~ hun~r rn Prairie avrnuc In 1'. H. Mead‘ Mr. and er Gordon Van Run-r are ("m-inn: mngmmlatiom un the birth I! :4 mm. burn Mun-h L‘E‘xh, Tum Russel! hu.‘ purvhzrml Edward Mormzk hI-mr an Shcridun rumL man «yum: nu called upon yesterday to extinguish a roof fire at the Nelson residence on Pnirin avenue. Th blaze was caused by sparks from the chimney which fell upon the porch roof. The damn" amounted to about fiftevn dollars. A good many people {rum Highlnnd Park are planning to attend the sup ‘ per being given (hip waning by the Ladies' Aid society nf the Lutheran rhurch at Glencw. It npl'uu Mr. ”mph! Slvoi u' thv past (“0 \n II ' 1'“ \\"n' Lir \\'1Hm1 h l ( u; Mk mzmxml frnm Alm :1 rw; mnntle-n WIH In: H. W, .h .\‘ Buttlvshxp '. .\'w\\ \urk l 1.. Boyd returned in)! x: ALIY-n. 0.. whrn- IM- N‘â€" dzmuhtc'f. .‘h‘. {uurll g . {uh Knpp ll] prumxm'nt EIL\ pnw‘ 5'!va. ‘A Nu has w! mu Thursday h rum-Um room u‘ “m km (ho wplr :1 rvpmrt uf the 0 WI” lu- n-mi u.;7 Til“. T2,,” 7.2:, 2.7.5::3: :iéw T, 1H all righi? H nt Stau Prom .«x-muun; Chm zzhvr Hxnwlur [‘Hsuf‘. Paul H» I Imdgv; Hurry Huk‘r “luv {5- 'U unva. form r 1n 'om PRLIN. It 1x \‘rrjf mm M Hi u PM I \ h m p (1J1 mm Hub De Luxte Theatre (Invernmom 0101th now pretty well Rnld out. but a lot more of the typv in federal jail: is going to be nwded by ‘he Dn'tflteen‘ .\'o opposmon (p ndmncmg freigh' rates is rcponed from the people who expec! tn get a dollar more {or mvm modifies Pwause frmchl but ”one up 10 firms. MW! and 1:47 u r "\kfihA) d-ku Tl F2304). APRIL 20 sfluurk NOI- Prunu Odor I‘u-Kunv HONDAV', MAI! H I) .1 Ma I Valdxrn umk \dnnun-n Adult; (‘mldrrn under Admin-non \dulu lrnm Ow -l >0) D) Knight N'L FINA-1 “I‘LHLA‘D l\ “BLM‘K SHADOWS" “IN OLD KEN'I'IK‘KY" Eaton, Crane and Pike C VERY BEA (77715074 STA TIUNERY xhe prfumeen AN ITA 81'5" ART ALBERT LARSON Q PAL"; lnNDD __ v. urn! 7 knthm) Ito-(L Telephune 33! Also Pearls, Wrist Watches, Bracelets, Cigarette Cases and Rings Kindly look our stock over. There is no obligation to buy. Just let us quote you our prices. ,' Sincerely yours, Since our Nursery is in the making. our business is purely an office one. ‘ We buy where the bat stack can be obtained, be it in our northern stats, in Japan or in France. By buying close we obtain very low prices and by personal selection prices that are ab solutely wholesale. Our customers get the benefit of the low prices, and do not forget we do not have to sell what we are long on. We handle the finer grade of flowering Shrubs, very low as to price, beautiful as to flower and foliage and guaranteed to be free of any inmrious disease Stick Pins 0. C. DORRIER. Landscape Architect Manager Seedind and ”mind Tune Hus (10-6 at Lu! We were fortunate to contract for thousands of Shtubs. Evergreens and Vines last {all at rock bottom DUCE’S. ' I PHOB’ox3H " RWHHPG Melbdy Woods Nursery Co. LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK 20c In: mix it 1R: nnr II! “a! tax . \V. Schneider ‘Ip ”Irv-4n! [Amp l'vnm- (‘uhu Pbrfirn nlvrr‘I-l Nr‘» Mllniru h'un ' 1) Run!“ ' Beautiful New Line of- 5AM S'FATIONER Just Arrived New Line of 10x 0. C. DOERRIER. Manager. Melody Woods Nursery Co Jeweler tion nonh xshorc~ hli favnmd the propo' nm’on mu telephone charges be bgled on the length nf the convott M'Non', nun. zs Frun {hr {nu-nun “0.x u-v 1 huh PIIDAY. APRIL 21 M-bh: Adul. (‘Mldm “lid-r L‘.‘ “'"V'W 14-” Scrunch ”THE- I:()R'l'l_'N E HI'NTER” TH! ”DAY. APRIL 22 7:00 p. l AMI-km Adult 20¢ ‘u In: 14-12: (‘MMr-m undn I: “f_ war h: 1c )0: IADKLIM! TIAVI. |l A'ln Adn A hunt-’7‘) >(1 ”Imam”. Mluifl .‘.'« u-r nu 3c barium and» I! 11¢ wur (A: ‘Je (EINSTANCF. TAI‘LDGK Ill ‘fA VIRTI’OUS VAMP" 0 grut nnxiety n exprmed;by men to have automatic belephm ace the service of those "no; cd opénwxj at Cmtnl. “1133 "ms wine's MONEY" 393 Central Avenue far none Inn-L Adv). L'Jr unr 1.. turn undrr 1: Mr ‘1! u: tAlLlI WHJJAIB In "rm: mu. 81in?" Kl‘GENI “UTA. unmr mW-Wi"? «1, of the women of the pin) M “'Inrhrfl Sunni 1):; n! m “-1“. O'IIIKN h : lr-r) rvn lnld 3nd nthurv :H I‘my hurnw “mum-2s. ya 1‘ thun Brrr) .qu‘l’. laru‘v hut LEN-3"; Anmrngm T11» a}! )‘ahu bliw ur ”hulk bony. Snuyfi'oflc-t. 3W1 H. Gulf? Dust, mryc- nu parknpv .Nutnec'brgnn tomatoes. Hénelfi-f rm roux vine,“ flu 1L. SFIIOiu: Sunk. 4N val ue. the 3b good. V“ Awmd‘file. Bmokfieid or Cgu'fprook butter. lb. Veal roan. leg or Lam, UN 1b. Special Saturd ordeé for early Sum” tb relieve the heavy Beef finzges. fresh or pickie‘. lb. (‘Hnica Pot must of nativembeef. the H), Phone 160 GEORGE C alandard Furd wires Iburing ('ar. $575.00 Ghassar. $600.00; (701: Rice} F. 0‘ H. [mm Equipmem~ $75.00 a: Palace Cash ”on. any um um r‘ "are thnn two milk} dos every day We Ndrth Shore rural community. life. bring the plea (an within rem'h fiery day. They 1 Real Estate Loans Géneral Ba 3 ram. Hum He Ford service wi Ford cars are an INSET 0N G Telepthu E HIGHL THE UNI (A

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