;*_"-v--~sg .w a... ... ll lamination . WHY?“ . (. it“ « '"zw'l’ï¬dtrdw tom‘s; weir 9. .m' an my. ............ «â€4†m“wl,., W†itâ€in"â€W’so-smtmmowmw 'WW at w ‘ l ‘ -r . I. I .. H .. ‘ I - mmlmMQWWMWW .0... p w s , . 7’ 9.. " mm. is «not?! '35.. believes in this comiuunity; growth and prosperity, individually ’ and collectively. .We underwrite its ambitions and its efforts with our unqualiï¬ed faith. ' We pledge our co-operation to its for- ward looking enterprises and to its in- . dividual _ We expect to growâ€"and to grow by serving. When you have a ï¬nancial priiblem. let citizens. ' us help you solve it. - You will ï¬nd a cordial welcome. HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8c SAVINGS BANK “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE†Morton R. Manor President ___â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Tâ€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-_hâ€"_ “1., The Emilie"? Published Weekly by JUHV L. I'm-n.1, and PAl'l. L. l':vr;i.i.. George I". (ioodnow \'ice-l're~ ident ~ Press Park at Highland Park, Lake County. lllinois- Entered as second class matter March 1. it'll. Ai‘t of land l’ark, illinois. under the NITMBER is ‘is the post ofï¬ce at High. March 3. HTO. 'l'lll'llï¬ltki. SEPTEMBER T,’ ‘2".".‘ ESTABLISHING TYRAXNY “here Mr. Comiiers and his associates are \vt'm}? is that. while inveighing against the tyranny of labor. thev tablish a tyranny of labor. says the Philadelphia l‘ublic Ledger. This is a free country. bor denies to other Workers the right to employment Yet. when a strike is declared. union la- Oll I lllt' ‘liil- vacated by the striker. regardless of the fact. as in the case. oi the railroad and coal strikes. that the the nation may be shut oil. industry halted. and millions of perâ€" sons made to suffer in purse. or possibly. hunger. In the matter of wages there has been criticism oi" the Amer- ican Federation of Labor itself. account printed ot' employes in Washington asking more pay than the ruling scale and. when the increase was A few years ago there was an the federation headquarters :it because they refused, or- ganixing a private union of their own and threatening to strike. If those employes had gone out would Mr. niitted the otlice business of the federation to stop Would he have tried to get other time the strikers were out, or tiompers have perâ€" i‘or all clerks. or would he and his associates have done the work themâ€" selves? And if he and his associates did otlice going wouldn't they be "scabs" they employed ‘in place of the strikers‘.‘ Personally Mr. tiompers is honest. puts forth at times are univorthy denouncing the Railroad Labor three representatives of the public, anything to keep the just as surely as anyone atâ€. the arguments he ot’ him: sat-h, for instance. as boat‘d-â€"-Whl(‘l‘. is composed of three of the railroads and three of laborâ€"as impossible to gi\'e impartial judgments. As proof he points out that important decisions have beeiilagainst labor six to three, the representatives of the public and the railâ€" roads making the majority. Would the decisions been for labor? The labor problem never will be on the way to solution until, with passion and prejudice and more with sanity and plain common sense. it is considered less _â€"â€"_______â€"â€"____â€"=â€"___â€"___.-â€"â€"-'â€"â€"___’__.__-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"_â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-=l LOCALANDPERSONALNEWS Mrs. Robt. White. Mrs. Jack Brown and Mrs. Merigold have returned from an extended eastern trip, stop- ping at Cape Cod. and visiting the Berkshires and the Adirondacks. Miss Charlotte Brand returned Sat- urday evening from a months' eastern trip, and will resume her music class- es this week. Mrs. T. H. Decker had as her guests over the week end Mrs. J. Fisher and daughter of Holland. Mich. Mrs. Hupprich and daughter. Mar~ garet of Madison. Wis... ‘were ser. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Boyd and fairi- ily returned the latter part of last week from Lake George. where they spent the summer. Miss Kenan and Miss Williams have. rented the Bronson avenue Fairweather cottaitc for the winter. thef week end guests of Mrs. Ernest (lie- Mr. and Mrs. M. M. f‘iillanslwe have returned from a three months' visit at Ephraim, Wis. [)r. and Mrs; EIrl l-‘r'rtsch had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown of New Albany. Ind. week from Austin. Minn.. and is bringing with her Mr. Jones' mother, M rs. John Jones.- l the east. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. l-‘red WatkinI enjoyed a ka-end motor trip to Clinton. la. Mrs. Fred A. Preston in spending a ‘ few weeks in Estes Park, Colo. Mrs. G. M. Snow of Ossining. N. Y- is Visiting her sister, Mrsf l). S. Boyh- Inn. 1 Mrs. Morris Kurtlon and family. twbo spent 'the summer in RaviniI lhave returned to their home in (‘hi~ ! cago. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott the rcâ€" on i turned from a No montho' motor trip . England. were getting less. as! i.. i l l stt'lVe to es-j _ Twin Lakes. food and fuel supplies of; lli' “wk i'l1il in lino“, 111‘ “lien and Mrs Hair of t'hiiago were the 1')“. “1.“. the “up,“ “1' RM (. 4; “wk end giie~is of Mrs William ll. 1 , l names! and of km. W. A. l'nangu RUIkr . Do I mining with it. Find out through wind on just in 1’..1.._ lll. Mr uni Mr~ l M, sin-it of he § what it in. If {or nay much it does not meet with your - dlln.‘ t . ll Doyle “Lo spent llli :“L'Vl'f‘ Mr Ruling ll-l'll daughter. . 1. Ippmnl “d it both .I‘ try lubfl'. III no other '.y li.i~'. '.'l|i't* week.- \l~l'..l‘.L' llt'l szsii-i. ~l" ("""V" ‘h'l‘li :1 run you oblIin the mIthine rally united to your tr in. \Vrimm titiyul am rowan, in, 3â€â€œ 3"“ M" -’ “ "‘â€'" """‘ ""‘l ‘ um. an t lilillL’U where she will \lfl'. friend.- ""' it‘ll .‘“-““‘lll.\ f'" 5"“ V‘Wlh I Q ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard t'ariiiieviib “N" â€â€œ1‘ “l†“‘“l†â€W†rum†SEE THEM ALL UNDER ONE ROOF oral Mr. and Mrs. H J. Thuyi-r motor l“"' e ' Mrs. A t Antes iuid daughter. lior 'iV-t‘l‘ ll‘i' “eels i'l‘il. .«i.i'ili~n ri-tiiizzcd last Thursday from the. he consider it impartial hadi home TUi-sday. ain‘tlrr, p f I h . The August Jtihflllllhvn.‘ the re- ‘ r. )1†" "mill“ H i * IN?“ : turned from ii motor trip through “f Mr. "â€7" B9“ u‘" “N‘k‘ l w lllk, 1M 'Michigan. Mr. Rllph Fletcher Seymour .nd l 1. “Gt ’1, 1*- A". PI I“ Mis-i llcloii [I‘lpc of hltlllnlpolis ilIuRhtq-r, Sen-nu, In- "turning (hi. l EXPERT REPAIRS FOR ALI MA 8 Mrs. J. D. Jones is returning this. 1ton. 0.. is the gueut of Mm Ruth the [Ind "’0‘. hold u “0'." hâ€; Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Pertz .havel. Bournique. returned from a motor trip through. ion the lick list for the put week in Mulcy fractured her hip bum Ian- 'on S. Second street to Mr. and Mn. . wu removed u, u, Pmbyumn â€,1 . .mut..baamw‘,ï¬h. [.‘awlun; .. .q _ .. _ :.-.nâ€" -â€" .. -5 . l Ir. J. 'returned home th'ing undorgone I’ .nlight operation It the HighlIndl ,PIrk hoopitIl. ; Ilia LilIiIn Thicker Ipent the wooki 1cm in Kmhkonong, Win viliungl ‘friendii. l Minn MIlwl (irrhc of BIrrington won the week end guent of Min DIr- ‘ leiie Jones. Mr. and Mn. George W. Siegert.l who have been It the Exmoor (‘oun- 3 my club for the FOAM)“. will move to 1 the .\nthsudnr hotel. (‘hirIgo. eIrly in October. Mr. Ind Mn. A. ll. Ememn the returned from SIunderstown. Rhode Island. where they spent the rummcr. ' Miss Ellen M. Brown iii Visiting friends this Week in ()Ik l'iiik. Mr. Ind Mn. lrriink ('iiin left Mon- day on I motor trip to Minneapolis, where they Will Unit Mn- t‘uin'ii Ill ll‘l They Viil' also \‘lhll .‘ll‘? than (l_\'. n flllllll‘l int-tiilwr iil our local high .si hool faculty Mr. A. A. Boemher Ind family spent the week-end cImping It Dell- \'iiii lake. .‘.ll.\‘ Miirgueirtta Brown Ir visiting friends for ii fen Weeks in New York Mrs ( T. lioynton. Miss lloynton and Mrs. E. l.. Millard have today for a month's trip in the east. Mrs. W. l.. llIrnmn, Mm Franc†llIrrison and Miss LilliIn Antes cn~ joyed a boat trip to Milwaukee Sun. day. Mrs. Leon M. Allen of Kenilworth will entertain the North Shore Weller ley club Tuciuin. Sept. if), at iui Ill» dIy sewing meeting in preparation for "l'ettiroiit Lime '. the fourâ€"college bent-tit to be held at the l-Ivnniiton t‘oiiiitiy club in Noyeinber. Mr. and Mrs. l.. (I Ammons of Ev. unston are leavmg the 4th of next month With I party of students for I year of travel and study in Europe. They will spend the greater part of the “inlet in Paris, \A‘Ill visit RiyierI, ltnly and >uiizeiluiid and "Ill maki- ii short tour of England. Mr. and Mrs. Amiiions are ll\'ln‘( It the Grecnvvood Inn in l'hiiniition. Miss Loin Greene of the Uniyenity of t‘hiriigo, lb spending I month with' her parents. Mr and Mn. George Greene. . Mr and Mrs J. M. Tuttle have pold their rt'lltil'ni‘i' on l'roilpect lvenue to the Nanon family of St. l’Iul. Mr. and Mrs. Alv-r Boumiiiue and daughter have returned from N.‘ Munitou is. Mich. “hen- they spent the past summer Mrs. Roger Fritach Ind children of lies Muim-n, lI., Ire visiting It the home of Mn. Fred Moon. '. Mr. Jesse l.. Smith returned lII-l Friday from I three weeks' trip in Glacier National park. Miss l'lthcl llill huh gone to Moline, where she will recume teaching. and Mn- ll E. ann inve- l'ortlnnd, tire. where they will Episcopal convention. ll' in its All ready for school? Don’t overlook our school supply de- partment because it is complete detail. here in pens, pencils. compasses, i l 1 , l in every Great Values 0 note books. rulers, ink. pencils and erasers. A large assortment and the most complete in the city -OOOOO0.00000.990.00000000000000000COOOOOO... Q. i Cole Storage Batteries 5: .1 This well known line of latter-ice iI now mutated through I new selling system at the following attrIctive pricq: 6 volt 11 plate 6 volt 13 plate '12 volt 7 plate $17.35 $18.45 $21.80 â€"- § GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS HUBER ELECTRIC SHOP ~ , (.‘ONTRACTING WIRiNG APPLIANCES REPAIRS FOR ALL APPLIANCES†Harry l’nul ('lnhier Mr, William Ralph. his son. Arthur. Mr and Mr. James Bowden left Wednes-’ Wm“ ‘0 day morning for a motor trip to New attend the York; 5;}. Ralph and M, “0de Mr. and Mrs. John L. l'dell and “in Wood “Nun†â€ï¬‚.“ â€1 3“.“ York Mr and Mn t‘hnrli-s Sunborii \"isitnig {fit-[:iiï¬' t)“ Sl'plt'llllfl‘l l-l lifl ills! Thursday for I ("0 WookI' they “'1†set sail for England on u“. inotoi trip through the uni, stopping .‘ldl‘nldirlll. Tint- “,1: mm, M It t'len-lInd. NiIgIrI FIllI, New l‘iyi'ioutli, from when-re the will L... Yolk. Boston Ind Wiilhingtim, l). (I to London Mr. ltuiph “,1; ‘i’rn'l u Mr. and Mrs. Jule l". Brower. who fr“ mm (h. min lli- Si‘lt‘l “1mm ,1, hair been living here during the sum 11,, ,1“; .1...“ 11., (Uri). MN. “.m‘ mer, will Ipend the month of Sep- .\r’liui llii‘ph “‘lil sperm. *t'Veral ti-mlier at the Moraine huh-l. month.- â€Norm“ 11â€.,th â€,1. â€up Tho IiIIoI Shield. the sold their fiir Harry 1.. ('anmnnn and two sons â€'“drmw ““ ll“"‘l"“‘l avenue ԠM" have returned from their \u‘umm fl ' .l. A. Robbins. who “ill move into it (k‘tiilAr 1 Min, 1 l ElGHTiLEADlNG MAKES ' $5 PlachOnein Your Home tieotxr Mit‘Mh of \Vaukexuii Mrs. .l. ti. l'iddi-r and sons spent a number of Wmnnsin lakes i-ll:)', upcnl \AH-h In Mlll’flukl'i’ Visiting relatives The) nl~o nth-mini tlii- Win-«ruin state law The Henry lllihlft‘itll fniiiiI) returned from ‘1 summer) outing in- thi- t’Ati-kill iiioiiiitnin- J UDD inst .\‘.r and Mrs. W, ti. Niiiiierson and hue SUPERIOR tin .r siinini- r's stay in northern M2. l. it'tll‘. 'l'h- Henry l'. llli'hlfl‘iili\ have sold _ tinnr home on Linden nVi'litic to Mr M" ““l M" “MT†“' Nihnfld†i' 1' “mung“ 1'3â€. “Hpmflms “m and dIoghii-r bine returned from u l'l'\l'3t for the Winter months at Min “‘7‘" “"4“ “W1“? ‘T'P thi'UL'l‘ WI" ‘ ‘ v i i . , l - ( .ir.ii'. s house on tary fl\t‘l.llt'. Mr. “""H' “'“l I'Im‘fl" ‘ llli‘hills‘iin has purchased somi Proper M"â€â€ “WW" â€Mr." J,“ A “I" '.'.' oi. Linden and t’i-diir Viberc he “Ill “7 "“l l"â€â€œ" M'lm‘lul'l â€â€˜9 "1")" 1.1.1111 1“â€, ing ii iii-\eriil wN-kr' ï¬-hing trip in Mr. and Mrs. E. 1.. Boston and chil “â€0â€â€ “‘"fl'"“" 11“.“ “.1“, have â€Wm the past 0"“, Mn. A. M: ( line hu returned from months at Lakeside. Mich. returned l"’““‘"‘““~ Int. “'h'" “be """°“ h" NIAGARA . ‘ __» .‘i. 1. 5 DECKER HUBER week from New Mexico where they Visited the Noble t‘r-Mlll family. Mr. Ind Mn. llenry Duty have re turned from Thu-e I‘m. Wu., when- 1 they spent the put summer. ' Misn l‘Ian SoMiet.‘ of Willingnâ€" pert. Penn, who hII been the M teaching in I high school there. "{ it" :"d‘nn' gmndw' (liar-l Mr. Ind Mrs. Engr BIll is int .1 ' Green I). m ' m w Sunday in Rogers l’Irk u the gull-let» 21:5: lhltl'l‘ie ND?“ Snurd." v“. of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. HIlpin. . ' . I Miss (‘Itherine RIdsVIle of Middle. “:1: ‘,‘:‘d‘;3:‘ :::L.offo' :23!- a: spent Sunday with her cousin. Mn ll. li. Riilii'rts. Mr. and Mrs. J. l). McDougail spent the week end at McDougIll farm near Lake \"illI. Miss Esther Hicks left lint week for Milwaukee where she will resume lIi-t week. 1 In. IIrky. mother of In. Email Mrs. William Grant who ha been slowly improVing. ‘ _ _ day. August Zfllh. when Ihf alt pod Miss Millie Brown has wld her home i on . rug in her home Ind fellpflho: M. M. Kutzer who thr 310an into Flu]. Chit-IO. when m n in I it. ‘ critieIl condition. . ‘hlisn Elizabeth Greene left Swell)" Mr. Rubi Luke hII returned from mzh: for Detroit. Mich- i«hm stir the Pn-bytrriln impiui whore he ml! resume lei-think. underwent In invention for AM- Mr. and Mrs. Tolbcrt 1).in enjoyed 7 cm. in weeks In a. iI at. to ho I motor trip to Pontiac. [1].. over the m Igtin. . ~ week end. They Vilitod their Ion. Mr._ George MIrtin. " we lmille RhinehIrt returned onl Being tIught tn prIctice can he y from I trip to The Dell-â€the kidr of this city are raid!“ t lpIntr) shelves for the new jam nu Ind In. RichIrd L. Wick 19““ . 7mm“, from . two month!" Not many of the boys will Im- In trip. hey viIited niInyitho rIllieii where their cow Barker's Promiption Flavor: nuke ret 1 Mr. Ind Mn. Albert Benson In. CIkoIInd Prooï¬ng- Bil-ply dolidonl. l-iu .: r‘i‘ounz'thgeebirth of I baby girl. horn 11.. mi. um “tins... AIR your . d m in England. Oc-i-pe-kr- but they Irv apt won to . on y. . pt. 4. {Mm-Ad! . ‘ FrInce. SwimrlInd and Italy. accounted with the new schoolâ€