American railroads will continue to set world mndards and adequately serve the Nation's needs if they continue to be built and operated on the American principle of rewards for work well done. ’1' _._e.., -’- v-nv IMO "VI.- men â€" in competition with other industries bid- ding for capital, managers and men â€"â€" the railroad industry must hold out fair rewards to capital, to managers and to the men. 'l‘o attract to the railroads in the future the in- vestment funds of many thrifty citizens, the direct- ing genius of the most capable builders and man- agers, aqd the skill and lgxaltx‘of the but work- _V_ w“.--vuu- wanna, auluuns and tenninalg-cnrs and engines. electric power houses and trains, automatic signals, safety devices. the diminution pf grade crossings-and for recon- struction and engineering economies that will re- duce the cost of transportation. He saw the l'orei roadxâ€"«in England and France, the best in Europe -~ and in other (fon- tinental countries â€"â€" and he knows. The art railroads have played in the develop- them oi) the United States is beyond measure. American railroads have achieved high sland- nrds of public service by far-sighted and courage- ous inv-fstment of capital. and by the constant striving?! managers and men for rewards for work well d0'13.‘ We lave the best railroads in the world â€"â€" we lust continue to have the best. ‘ But they must grow. To the m.000,000,000 now invested in our railroads, there will hnve to be added in the next few years, to keep pace with the nation‘s business, billions .more for ndditional tracks, stations and A_._‘_ H ï¬nd he will tell you that the best In the “nrld. Warm Footwear For All! MORRIS SHOE STORE Reporter Subscriptions Make Acceptable Christmas Gifts! AskAny Dough boy Who Was â€Over There' ’ Pair of House Slippers and Shoes for the Whole Family! ' Christmas Boots for Boys z-: and Girls-«All Sizes :-: Humidor-India mummy-0W5â€. dies “M Warmly-Hunt. m'gm h'oud‘ld-an-u.“ Brod-33,103.?“ The Most Practical Gills 5.4"" . «4‘33" 4:".3".m'" '1' 1-6-1 5-- ... Am val-In WV ml! MI? 4' m d «can 0 ob: gun _I-d~_4. n, an d n-kn' patch! so». mu. .0\ .gfu’it rut-.7- .m. .231 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. 53.3... 3.1 .{Hfllllwl Jun-PI...“ iii. H .1. .r- .3 ‘03... all... ll. 7. i, 01 SE: 5'. 4|. 31.2" .f 3.! l I'll-ll. it: ‘6'“ In... Ion-o (M- ,_w v" Inoilmln lips Ihld Aim-rim" railroads are 1919 are executed from a variety of acâ€" DI ceptable deaigns,and every detail in w,- looked after by experts. That. is Why 8111 our monuments always appeal to good chi taste. If you plan a memorial in he: your plot we will show you a gm! variety of designs to choose from. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN â€1 Phone '35- R NA PERVI LLE, Monuments MAIN WARREN ILL 'Dear Mr. Editor: Wind Guards ......... Spark Plugs ........... Vul Tex, 65¢ I ........ Vulca Patch, 81.00 «1... Tire Cover, up' from Every motorist who drives in winter will bless the pair of these cold weather NECESSITIES. They fasten ‘ and no matter how cold the weather the driver's hands warm The price is low. Every Car Owner 6... 1nd up. Klaxton and v Spartan Makes. Stewart and Van Skimâ€"410.00 36.00 and up. ‘ and up. If you really wish to please four car owning friend give him something for “the old bus.†Nothing he gets will give him greater pleasure. Every Motorist Will Welcome Something For His Car Regular cars Ford Cars . In your note requesting me to give you my personal impression of the Christmas Season. 1 notice you permit to God and back from God to one another, will become an active ele- ment of individual and national life. Divinlt . then. will be very near, and if we isten, perhaps, we may hear‘ with our own ears the song-that was sung by the Angels on that distant Christmas day. when God itieil the children'of men. and came own from heaven to dwell for a time with them. , NH..- "-0...†w vvy-I on yuyuumly dizzy running round- in circles. De- ‘sire must ultimately be satisï¬ed. Jus- tice will be cnthroned again. This means that real religion, the spirit- ual force flint. bipdg men 9nd women] ‘A â€A ,l (Continued fmm Page 2) Iggcome mogullyyg ye}! at; nhyaciglly an"... ...___.__ . H LOCAL ms'rous WRITE CHRISTMAS MESSAGES SPOTLIGHTS James B. Little, PIstor of the First Baptist Church. ,/ PEACE, PEACE, PEACE? HORNS (Continued fmm STEERWARMS $15.0. L5. 5 gallon cans ......... 5.00 Skid Chains. a necessity. Radiator Covers, up from 4.00 Anti-Freeze Somtion, gal. 1.50 Mobilofla gnl.’cann ...... mo 2) and receive sanction from the mussel. but as you have asked for my per: myscially sonal testimony I feel constrainet to as. Deâ€" try and explain one feature of the ed. Ju§- Christmas messa which was for a I. This long time a prob em to me. That is e apirit~ the "Song of Peace†which accom- women panic-d the announcement of the birth to one of the one who made our Christmas ive ele- season possible. Luke, 2:14, “Glory ial life. to God in the highest. and on earth. var, and Peace, good will toward men.†sy hear 1):; we celebrate His birth can we 1 not was say the proclamation of peace which 1 distant sounded forth fmm the heavenly hast : {ed the on that eventful night nineteen hun- n fmm «red and nineteen years ago is now a 1 them. reality. I tmw not. I grant there an- those who are crying, “A new world at peace. peace, peace, but that hymn was sung in the days of Jeremiah the of the prophet hundreds of years. before (‘hrist (Jeremiah. 6:14) but God said t1 ,/ then.- \\'as no peace. They are sing- ing it yet, one year ago November 11, . we heard the cry, "Victory, the War 0 give - n v , )f the is Over and yet m a hundred cor permit new of the earth fighting continue: NI To": just how much pressure in tubes .......... 8!.“ i 82.†luvtuigaIion and npeticncc M that instance: in which (he went“ “many in lo blame are nu. In the Injurity at can: the pawn and in shunt or not near enough to but the ulcphun: bclL Sometimes the tub- nriber Man the bell but i- llo' h l-wcrin‘. “Don't â€a" upon. would ht pally nduccd El nuhocribcn vault 6' plain" in mum-tin. when Chit buildup. Not infrequently the calling patty thinks that the openlor it to Name, that it is hu- lahll that he bib to get du- pcrton called lot. OMETIMES, when I number it ankrd for on Ihc cclcphonc, the npemor upon: that the number called docs not answer. men pan one of I ele- seas life. to ( and Pea: near . was my “They Don 't Answer" CHICAGO TELEPHONI COMPANY SPEE DOMETERS Th9! fasten tovthe whee] earth ï¬ghting continues. an alwayx own angle of up- w at! or modem view Li ht be most popuhr til i from the mussel. he shed for my r.‘ m 'eel constraint! to or; Ie feature of the [:3 ,Which was for a 2 11 to me. That is tm re" which accom- ‘ment of the birth lie our Christmas â€â€˜9, 2114, "Glory ‘31:. and on eanh. wand men." Rita birth can we I_ 01: peace_ which “hint-inlay. Dec. Ills! Vew Year's Dav. Jan. lu.’ GERALDINE FA RRAR MI My Ind trm- (n M: Ilflfhlflfl‘d Mun- n-turm-d lo Mu wallnwinz 6r war. 00w" Iv†up. “All i' WMI." Im'o-Inmc-M. Minimum. "at-iv Iy. o-n-ryuvinx‘ and m" rm n dism- mniution of I" thin†including "v «bun-hm and I'm-ring mum, in nu turn but Hourly mumhr. To mo bath ï¬ns-es an (M Mind India. the Mind Our ii Hind In (In 1‘ approaching nisir Ihr- "0w '0 Nu mood that is hrw. Still Ohm" in am “IN (IA .1 “1n lay In H“ thing! I? Hon .1 loan!) bu! nllul Hwy that 0w- yoaru In. but "u 405ml (My Dun! wnnhnl hm MI My Ind tnu- (0 Mn nu I‘llun- WCUW In M« wnflu ..,......». uuuun'nl. rlgnl Imam: wrong and rightt-oumom ngflmtt Hin, Christ a inst Satan, bean-n "that hell. in M I! on. It In lnw W1.- haw gone "m: n hum-mum» [Imus in the lat hw- ymrx but sin. 8mm and hum nu- lure hnw- come through nub-med. In {an o! Ull'slt- fact» m- muu ut- mit that wv haw not with“! 0"! (ul- lmt meaning of our Chriumu IM- inpt. Thr «mention that ronfmntu uu ‘iu. How am we to do no? Whfll Irv lcolt to hum-nit! only for an nm‘wvr wr but ran"!!! n. voinu. mmn lud‘ an: u-ll uu “All In wn." Human hm ibc-flmo-l' mutually "mph-m wan- fmrvrr pushed. human kumlmr-n um «Mat lu-vr gr. (“Hf-ill. «yr prohibi- ‘tinM-x no. “.0 cw of Dtlfl', poacv in of flu- ok-vll, I halo c nxninxl durluwsu. right against and riKMt-ounmmc ngflmtt Hin. Do them things, (and their numbm' is countIvSS) look like the dawn of n nvw era? ls tlw (aims: unnl happi- est day just over the hill? ls Utopia ms! around tho corner? Mu \\'(-. fold our hands across our pvm't- ul bn-usl and my peace, pt-acc. pt-an- and wait the coming of the gnlnh-n 3K“ and lull‘ our ml! to slvrp while we listvn to NW nngolicul chorus sing “l't-tlcu an earth unml will to men?" No dour. lmu'illlmwl brotlu‘r, you aw drumming: o! immmibililivs. Nu, swm-l. nonli- vm-nla sink-y. [naming loving n-sulu- (ions in your vlubs rumu-rninx the llmthm'hmnl ul' man and the Father- ’hmul 1»! (incl. Nu. «lvm' follow-m nr ‘Mnt. Mary [lulu-r Eddy. Glow-r. who in «lvnying Sin and tho Imal 0" Un- c'mws wmimlx our of the (which wlm on swing a pruiric- I'm: lmrit-s his. llt'lul ln-m-uth thv- mml Incl by much all art lll'fllt': thul which mounx hi4 very tlvnlruflinn. No. 1: tlmnmml i DICKE THEATRE wow - ,7- . .. u w uu-u mcus. “)0 leading capitals s are lying around Washington as Gram. lay around Richmond to get their selï¬sh desires granted. our government officials am playing politics and our foes watch- ing- und planning on Hwy side. to take advantage of our Wonk. unsolâ€" tlu_d mmlilinn. ' . , ‘_. -. v. Inml‘ all“ away. Those urv the words of a_ ssimls tic preacher you say. yes, ut the facts we un- facing at, this pmsont moment prove them to be true words Look at organized labor standing at attention ready to tie up any or all things and starve and {maze Hu- counu try mtu suhm' -sion to thginj ideas. The] Lu..llâ€"... -....2A ' _ "NV..-†“n... vu\oy cw. un- l bor unions torn y (linpute for con- i tml. The capitalists are not better. , they mistrust one another and com- pete fieiwely and are organism! only in opposition to the working man. selï¬shness, ignorance. violence, in shortâ€"Sinâ€"these or this is the com- mon and ancient foe we still have to contend with. Every where they an: active. Look abroad, you will see tht smoke of conflict and hear the cry of the wild beast which lies so close un- ‘(ler the skin of civilized man. Look at our own so-callcd â€Christian Am- erica," highway robberies, hold-ups, race riots and muniers incrensin in spite of our crv of peace and an ety. ‘ Them 1.". n... mmvuu ..r .. â€77+, We also bend the cry of “Liberty, Liberty' which had it’s beginnin when ‘the 0d Liberty Bell sound forth her ï¬rst pen]. has been eflabliahed throughout the world," and yet. in ev- ery country the right to live in imâ€"l veriled‘by strikes: lock-outs, qtc. La- . ....... L... RM K". but Mr human WARM}! bmh- from .r..-‘ an“ unlult . 9 words of a pcssimls mull anal by purl. which means hi; N0. in Ilmusnml Of Other, pom. ‘l I hatltlo a! light L.,, MM u-r ;h desires icials am -s wutch- bogi ‘ side h) 2'22 k. unsotâ€" I‘loff r number "VII of a d happi- s Utopia we fold ll bn-usl md wait and lull ~10 dour. r running; . I, nonti. n-suluâ€" ï¬rst in): the lmwo Fntlun'- Tim! “1'â€; hi llu-ir l'l‘. who 3.» fr: 0f llw want I'll wlm vidual 'it's his 3nus! I I_\' well 47. max hi4 To muxaml in R.- was their one day i)?- Christiana turned it (a The flamed it to holy oï¬u‘gieir Lord and“ '1 one m; 2? mï¬cgmm h awvvyl“ was a undiv ini’t'iéution Ind than .. ' was their _one day of 'fm ii. ‘_'_A' 's hardly surprising “mt i;â€" “£355 nan days the lity â€nanny ‘ generaégkinhzim {Hue andtlnu fly: name rm 3 bemmelynoum with riotous om._NWm1: -_.- _-..w.o w†. “V" May; the law mm were closed. and no criminal was punished. Th lim- Islaves sham! the general ' Thev enjoyed a day’s ! on), “I! in fverytelzionaehgld the van “.1: am mi on y r m. is hargfly surprising “mt In that: h. mp summer limo, porllaps in the month of Aumwt. "Why is it then. that during a" (hm-n "name! thr Chum-h has cele- brated His birthd-y on December 25? Christianity had a small beginniut. Pagan Rome was the mistress of the world, mad her empire lnchd‘ed sl- most a" the Mon: at mankind. The ï¬rst Christians were feeble folk, M of them poor. and many of them sla- \‘03. It happened that our Christmas V ‘time was 3 Roman holiday. It was the festival of {the Satuï¬ia, 1m!". ‘1‘] w}? a xenon 0 page good . 0 work was done; the schools bpt lids May; the law court: were clan-«l. m um: ? lam-r ia: furnishul by 3!. Lula {r’ln u? that whnn â€w Slfl'ol' K cm n 5n llolHrhpm. "or thpMMl ‘ hitlém' in w- ï¬eld nnu' keeping I '; Ply night over their Hock. Thu grml nn tho wild and .009le Ilwh-a. It WM 3 Mai exl ' mmlry «luring Una winter lei-1|, n mmmor um â€I!" was noun r'mflurv- and tho air was mild: and “ux‘tom “as that the them I ‘wir ï¬nch umber after e i M month of Ann'l and ha! ' â€7. ._V _, an: WII‘I '1‘: ts and ska-ping with their mn- um umppwd amuntl them. in the kindly warmth. Hem it llprr‘r: “hat nur Lon! was be"! com tho summer time perhaps in ’th: mom!» of Augu°t .wvâ€"u .. ï¬rm at night tn Penna Masts. and xlmnin- - hr- month of April and IE“ an"! .Iwrc- until winter comm in the “onâ€! of Otto!» .7 kimfllngdmh- III‘M n. .nâ€"I-A A, : «.igniï¬rnnt Incl â€ml this in mi the 'rt-ml nnniwnnry. Th0 Ida" m : unkmm n. Thin "1th haunt. ‘- ~r air! that it wac no! in â€camber hat um Lord {at bola. _ The 0'"- V"- -w.._.-w w" ml nm-M run a. Mac. 0! their Im- port-l City And om was for "It!!! the am 0 run; and the Jan. at all rw-nh- in that Hun-s. wank fuller noel: uni mum-d hum the trail.- Uon'n: club on! 0"- fouflhan of x more. But "to 3»de W hat Un- ï¬t"! 0' Jun. \Vll l [fl-def \l‘l‘" an nflbc'l’. I! III 000 “-- l-hmml. ul‘ UM- ('in of God on m, msl 0n- hvrimmw n! â€In New C".- um ‘ nml than-Ian “my who'd n -l llw Yrm Om. ll was an I‘m?"â€" ‘w‘ homur (0 ll» Nuna- w ll ubou- m-rrv namv; and whom-WP va- 1 ml» :1 ohm" wa untouvrioufly cm- †u l,» ll of all Mr! magi-in. m... com- thing '0 to don, . r7 wr-Iul nun h: K n: or Yum A17" "Wu- Inm ('hridnndom_ «Mamba IRMA vidual Vhlrfll‘uul't.‘ 3.31:1â€. 0! 3|ng hrfuu- his dopartum. Jail 4 . us! hrfnn- His (II-part3}; Johnm‘; £7. To 0w \mrM he has given Wanda: in_ Rrv. 6:!2-l7. r? ("as gum pram to mmry one who will com to Him. But inxmul of com} to him for pe-aco we are like our gua- -1'-n who try to ï¬nd satisfaction in flH-ir Christmas my» (and do {or I ~‘ous4m but they noon grow tired of them) so an- we trying to satiny our ,vvln-x with (M Myn and movements 1:)! this world mlhvr than be occupied mu: him. Whvn lu- u'as how on his ï¬rst «clwnt the people waited Ml Maw-s and Iii-how but they did not want him, m it is today. they want their “(,‘hrintmax Toys" and the world is rrvnmr {m mm... m--- L... A. umw-n and flrhvs'but they did not ‘vzmt him, so it is today. they want their “(,‘hrinunnn Toys" and the work! Ls crying fur IN'MIE. pace. but they :saInt n on (ht-In tear-gnu. To the indi- ...I :- ...-. givv â€cure to (Wt.er one 4 A. I l 2 Ar l- - * “"56"“ not have peace? , has I. e announcement not become n mality'! Well ï¬rst of all it In: â€in I- thing to do with this age .or dis - Jesus said himsel! in Mat. 10‘ "Think not that l have come to and peace on earth: I came not to tend . peace but a sword The peace when the Prince of Peace shail come " in power and great Glory. Mat. 24; Luke, 21. What then as we look at the hopev ; less condition of this old world and say there is no remedy for it. in the ~ present dispensation. am I a Fatalist 1’ _ No. my brother. when those thi bvgin to come to pass “Look uf" L 21:28. “Forum Lord himso! a l Ilosond {mm heaven with a shout.“ I 111955. 3:16. f‘Whemfore comfort nm- another with these words." v. 18. .1»; HM fault in the announcement or in God? No, he stands Iggdy to L'iH- imam. in nun“. _. UN") ['8 A CHILD IH SOIN up their souls." And In mly ‘ ’ ‘on the “Blessed Hope," or use“ of the Lord for the solution. . world's peace problem. for V!“ :he Pn'ncc of Peace world pan is at idlgudream. " Duo-u John Owns. Pun: of "k- han-union: any... nn _ (vamhmr‘réï¬. I la Hw NW WM k raw; and whomever w u war unnuwrioufly (Ml of_ all_ nn-l puvclaim Him L‘hul by 3!. Lula "e whrm the Savior VI! Hem. u..- RMpMMl mm- fleld nm‘ keeping watch rmhrr 25. but i?!â€" â€mgr.“ in mu "It Mater In; {'5‘}: P" was nun-Mam F†(“â€43 and the i ‘0." (and do for . V "00'! urow tired of ‘ "link to Many our My! lad movement. Uwr than be occupied H M was hora on his picople. Wintpd m, mm. am expofed '0? m