"u.“ w ur: norm and the. large out- lay of mom-y he is to make he is obliged to take the jolr' *m4.4i-ll'tbe priï¬tinflin the mum): and get priceéf as the home printer might make a mistake in figuring or wish to get rich in a hurry and make in to 25 cents on the job. ‘Amlso he starts out. interviewing one. printer after another, quoting the price of the last printer he has seen to cach one as he} goes along. until he, gets to oz 8 who is willing to lose the profit which there might be in it for the sake. of gctting,r thc job away from the others, which is probably from I†to 25 cents lowvr than the first printer's estimate. To such people thc printer wishes to say he has as much rent to pay as though his husinesa was that of t banking; that, even though he had , the inclination he cannot steal the ; stock he "seams the man he gets it of watchcs him with' both eyes. and that ht-e has help and many other ex- penses which ln- must pay? This man would feel terribly ag- grichd and discriminated against. Why is it that many people look upon the printer as u hold-up man; .mie whose prices are invariably high; a man who will hear watching? For instance: A man has a little work {0le «lone; he calls on the lucal printer. tells him what the job is ~~~w0rthanywhere from 75 cents tn $2.51) and tells him that on ad count of the immense alnuunbof work to he (ham and the. large untâ€" WHY IS IT TflUS? tu mnkv huxim‘“ L'- ‘o-iw- similar Numilh on the local :ms and wished â€t' might (10 think nf ynu 1' H10 sumo- up ullwrx My 11g. against. printer (‘nnl luminvss is Iiw-ly in this tnwn. Hufl'vn Hula-r huw n-vvivwl six our lnmls of can] this “'N‘k and huvo twu mun- nu Hw mm]. and in in ““10 while- â€H'Hl' (Mk-rs will hm‘vtuhv duplimh-d. Evidvntly our lwuplu :xrv prvpnring fnrzu'old winh‘r. And tlwrv :n‘v 1m» more mull yards in tnu‘n. fur! of llw traveling public. Harm lmn-r than \‘iu «)tlu‘r “IH'H. J. Y‘ ('\Ih\li.\x. gvnvrul ugt-nt. I ll Adams strw‘t. Chicago. Ill. H_ THURNE. ('. I" am] T. ;\_ Adams HH‘é‘Uf. (Vhivugu. III. .III COMMENCING SUNDAY, NOV in your tow“ patronize home indus trim the shoe man, the grocer, the butcher, the harness maker and the much abused printer and every other home enterprise and not only do your friends and fellow-townsmeu justice. but make business‘ and work plentiful for yourselves. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS . 14th, PlJREwWISCONSIN ICE W- Central Ave., Fresh and Salt Meats, GIESER BROS Highland Park Laundry YM'IUVlï¬ 5| irst Class Work At Reasonable Prices The Leading Market, Goods sent for and deliwred to all parts of the city. Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. POULTRY. nsu, HUTTER AND EGGS. . G. ORTLUND, manager. 'rank Siliestrum, Ave., - Highland Park,IlL TELEPHONE ‘2. DEALERS IN IIIUII: \N’l) PARK