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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 May 1916, p. 6

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Hz N. AWINK What brings greater peace of mind than to know that the children's and household supply of milk is safe-wertified so---; and good, certified as to its rich ness? Nothingn- Produced out in a garden spot of country right on the edge of Pewaukee Lake, bottled there and brought here thoroughly cool, clean and pure you can have such milk on your breakfast table and all day tomorrow and every day SafeGood Milk isaBlessing Norrlen Bros. Announee the completion of their New31/2 Ton Padded Auto Van Bowman Dairy Company 101-109 Vine Avenue Phone your grocer today for a case or call ‘ It is cheaper than other bottled water and is pure Office 7 W. Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois Kieckhefer’s Certified Milk and are now prepared to handle all sorts of long dis- tant and piano moving. Just telephone 547 and esti- mates will be furnished free and promptly. Why not play safe and drink Telephones Highland Plrk 9 Glencoe 70 Telephone the distributors H. P. 447 Such Milk is Water? A COLUIN FOR THE E USE OF EVERYBODYJ WWII DAYBASISFORTRMNIDQ,’ June. deor. Mach" 0! the Brother hood of “hood Trill-On. L:- phina What u Day in ‘o I Twin Crew In the present controxers) between Lah- nuroad corporntmns and thur rm- :kcu ployes in tram serum, there 15 nsIfrwn usual very much of a tendency on: 1! the part of railroad corporations ”‘5ch their puhhmty campaign to throw theg‘ Tun: public OH or mush-mi them on 1h!!!“ hxgr qucsmun. for m wurk of this kind fin! they are uxpertaL They th tn muhewhfl it appear that {hm 1.» u wry unreal-1 3011th- und arlulrury dcmmui of the It'l‘\ {stmi trznnmcn tn mung m thut I'. Wuuld m," (‘uusc rullmuli tvrmlnnl.‘ in m t ‘ 1.41“ Charm-J ur mmwi um! the ~huru-mng‘, nghland Park. 11]., Mny J, 1916 Edltor Highland Park Press: chm‘gwi ur mun-d um! of dxummr‘m. than. “ht“ elghl hnur‘ wrn- L “tub! I»«- .lnm- for 2h! the Wu} H gnod mm.) stun! an-i look at x'. Star dc'vu iicur it, lt Will not ln‘ at nil lii'i‘t's wry to do either for cvi-n With an»; Eight hour (luv. H iriiin \‘W nnn'} keep right on working urtil the fed“ eral sixty-en hour luvv gvh themudti‘ when thr) must he n-lieied and kill-J; " not be again tulltd {or duty until,“ they have had eight hours mat in1 "I” this Sixteen hours a tram may rm‘i on a twelve and it half mile or moreil per hour basis, two hundred miles on i I trri more and not make any ou-r time, s so that it can he vcry easily seen‘.l,bar. that it Will not lie at nll m-vexnrflquua to move terminals or to shorten di\'l-:'}-'ur sions. A train crew can Work conU E tinuously for sixteen hours. Aftei! ban eight hours on a hundred mile divi‘ 5,5 sion all time over that must he can “is sidered over time. ()n a hundred In (1 ‘fifty mile division, {\Vt’th' hours Will 1).“ be consumed, then over time, and no' 7:, on until the federal sixteenvhnur low 11 gets them. If there is any over timi 1)_: made the men want time and a hal ( for it. In this it will have to be ad; My; niitted that the men are wry {air 11," and reasonable. for thvrv are no A trainmen who want any ovi-rtiim- 1! A4 it can possibly be avoided. Lot A good portion of the public IS 3190 pm at a loss to know what‘s day is L4 5 a tram crew or how to figure It. A day for trainnu-n un must rmlrouds is considered one hundrul ruin my ten hours; the trummvn no“ wnn‘ this reduced to mgh! hnurs. The “my things are now on rudroud~ u 1mm crew may be KI‘H'I‘. u 10:.“ and heavy drug 0f 3 {rt-xght 1m", and nu‘ lug Able to get ou-r fifty ”dim m the queen hours. ;\ « train on u twvlu- u per hour bums “1!! n just fifty mllcs m m-or timv or u hundn mnlvs. .-\ 1mm (If r‘ and tonnage should ngv :u lmut f‘ftm” 1 w pt-r ham” and ~uvh u trmy: rmmi M- r'm nn-r a: hundrcd and fifty mxh- (in‘hmr 1:; Run; than twoh'e hnur~; (here “null 110“ be any Overtime mmh- 1h» (mm- men want «trxnght malougv um] gr! uu-r xhc road und cut out (he un-r- time; {hm Is why Inmc und a half II wantwi for merhmv Wurk {mum and trams doling lm‘nl work Will of: vuuru- make inlnt' nH-rllnw; ‘he men object In (ht-w Rum: drugs of {reighi Iran». A trum of lh1~ kind may hon“: perhaps a hundrl-d and twentyfivqi or more cars In N. am! enough (01 mukv at lmul two more trlxna‘ A tram uf such length I: u must dam, Remus um- and nnlruad corporationll are very well aware of the fact, but yet to fool the peoplv the) th‘ their unlimhed gnu! to prvmh thil “safety first" dope of theirs Su‘h: a tmn. Is- not on!) a must dIHKI'H’UIi one but 1! also Mm ks I” trufin met: crossings by It: 510w progress, kwpo: mg them Mockmi all thr way (rum; fifteen [u {hurty mmulrs nr mun- ml_ n11 klndx‘ of weather. “'10! [he mod-l: «m yowerful [m'umnhxvs 01(0an hauling the lung trunm they arr du-j mg. 1! vo-rmml) ‘mn‘m as though Lh111g~ wv‘rc gmug buckwnrxh lush-Id of forward Wuh {he mx-n Ir, {run-2 servlcv fur uxiuy Hm' tram new 1;. Cun' ‘Or an czght-nounany and A half for mrrh 'n'lmnul rw'ynrnt'my- 11 'hn‘g rim 1". lhv r -u~ Tu rn' Ihz‘k tho-3. “1|”, 1 <l'mzlli (hey. th ’ 't-miy ‘1! art)‘ tmi n}: X "1 2"](‘h' [PH- \g‘n-x'.zn". years agn 1!. look ~u'\(‘! . rngmes um: ("Ff“‘a m din As a ru'u- men rm. played m {nun servu‘v un- not paid by the hour, dny, wrek or monlh. but by the mile. So that from thxs flu publtc may perhaps we Ind under. :mnd why the Irnlnmen nro “km. 'Or an czght-hourdny hams and mm and A half for uu-rhnn- and cause “:rlmnul l"r'[‘1)r:|!'u!‘.,- In ~pr.ng home; my a-l-v m lhu rM'U‘v 111w Thu 1 rm: HIGHLAND PARK FRI-3E3. mozzum) PARK] ed 1!. 1w vynrznw 11‘. {hr I “k thvj. lho‘v. lhw hv- \g‘lt’x',zh". \\ (h them J \MES \\ \I KER. {ht do the \V u'\(‘!‘ ‘Uu 1hr Hammo-L'n Implt'lml, ”Ivy mph-(ml. 1 tin). 'lhl prnplt' un HY Hut >u« h ur any tram new It: rrk that sumo? Li rngmes and; prlng M)n104. r- ‘ 1n.- Thu 1 Lu -r} wvil «10,! Hun r‘mt-n aun‘v Hr! \ u 'l' debutr ”nth I! hulf units 3; that day 3 LM‘ Purl-j \V “0' Hugh "‘1 MA 1'», Purl M111. "‘Purk. “I but Mummy 1‘: “In f‘iw. “twin, w. I» u I «iron-st ”l ‘ h \\ J Murl‘umnld Al“ 15'! w um», mm! :m. m "'15 “, v. u-r 2:), Iwrvhrki p. ; Land Park m4 J H 1 “Hum: Jr , Jim! ”1' 1 “Mn", \‘ }' 31‘NV' . The high .chool div' 0! m ,anrvnu and Tucherl' Salon l‘vill hold its tunual rec: p ind u- ?hibilion of school work gwlxzor'm‘! cumin; :1 the high Khapl. Thor. Vii“ ln- nun-1C by UH- gluiclubo, orâ€" chest” und the stth an; The ex- .hmmon n! {he school war. 11“ an plan {mm . 45 m 10. mo at) anchor. m” be in chlrfc of their moms from 18: 30 (o 1000 Inform-l ncin‘ will “he pllrr from “I '20 to 1.30. TK- 'kcu fur a .mnmun mm) b. procured “rum Mr Snnd‘xck {me a; chnrge. Ii 1m I 111M} "100“!“ of; the Gen jerni Asmxmlmn nf [hr I ”nu Ind gTrnn'IH-rs' Au-xulmn \Ibzll «I It 010 fihlgh Frh‘mi “‘rdlu-mit‘)’ 01¢ Hurt)- ‘finl n! H "U n'clm'h shard I“ 1115 I s. 'r «WW um] mu. m u. A. nun 4mm, w. h :10. rm 0! 1:. mm N}; rquaru-r N W. quutrr, nu. 28, [Air ‘n tl’hkl (hun- “i drufh "Hr" (THU quaru-r .\ W. quutrr, nu. Z5, uxe Forest. Emma M. Montgonely tnd bur bind to U. L. Coolidge, .W. U. 810. s. so I; (ex. w‘ 100 (L) $14 blk. 14, Highland Park. H. b" Gooch Ind “'1“ lo ()hve l‘ lbnndson, w 1). 3x000. N. 50 n, s. 7:) n. 1-; 1m {1. lot so, lifhwood‘ 1’. W'. Jum-a w ('. A, monehlll, W. I). :1. 1m 1:4, m. 7:1, mblmd Park. (Z A. 51””..th Ind wm’. w w. w. Myxm, w, h, :10 1,01'13, blk. 73, Highland Park. Alexander Robertson and wlfc to A, W. Member and wxfe’ Deeds 820. Lots :41. 24 and 25, MK , “l‘hlmd L I‘urk Hmhwood («'(n 31.3” \HHU Purk. ' , . Jm‘e hrazznu 1.. “m .d and krnr 1 Mn Spvlzcrr, \V I! nghinrri Park. ‘rilu “rm! Mk Parents and Teachers Association tulhrrn r and $3.“: \\ m; Twp '( Pvik um I‘\ 1‘ Run Mn) n1 li H 1%, Highland l'urk ~19: M DI) and haq-nd m H J I' wk. “' 1’ 31 51bth rnnlrrl) {1 Int 1‘.‘ In). ..I Hlxhlund Park "an. {hut-Gd ‘l\l'! (‘hn‘ngw 3 R H {0 Thu-0 .V h I»: 1.301 ”-3: \V! Raul Estate Trlnl'cn Thl m0 Snuth umj “fr u. Mmgurnu \\ \\ .‘hu‘l‘uxalld nm‘u'xfr l4» \\ H ”u: Purl L Ml p llr)‘ urn! Wye U $1M» [1-K 71':de lmr‘ mu“. “N the {an Ilnru uf ()bilulr) Mn) 1'» hln Ll! I! ‘Q' n! ‘(:. 31”“ ‘ uglhghw‘od )u nhd We h m £1 1 In! '1, Q(Huumrd M Exmmt'n Husplux! A u! (113mm). In my rV's remeh-ry ”duh-r 11.x 'l'. Ht. I” luv,- 1 r11n-killupxr.lhyr. tint“ S “'urnrr TOM!" W 5m); uh mph” Ngx’m pm! l ‘Ulfc' In (in .\‘ 3’11 Hufl‘ {d h» llt‘h' LA 1, m HF ,. nghmnd (trurnwi 1"“ he fnur your G‘urgr Hun}! 1m 25.x Ln. A “with?“ to M!» ('w! n_ ( n-guknr quxcheon the rf: um uh inn. nah-d h‘m; mu! (u r’hhm’urr (n 1“,. Imrm in (Junie, "Lab Furry! "I lKh\|’lKId 'e (n In“ Id lunchron h) NI-Ilu i1“ M 1m half '5‘ h \Ve wuuld ask our mayhem to mark their cards (or butter or arrange for regular (lays on which they wish butter de- hveru-s made. thereby ‘ suring a regular supply of Perfectly l’astmnm-d Pure Crea Butter. EA ' Y DELIVERY From Ap ' lst until October 151 Our drivers make, rly deliveries to your home TELEPHONES YI Bowman pairv Company lOl-lm Vine Avenue $1. 5 to $6.00 R. W. S HNEIDER urc (Ircam Bu S. St. sensitive fingers f the typist. the one vital thi that the oldsty typewriter subtrac Thcspeedw' brainsbehimlitâ€"theall-day speedoflhee' typistinthedny'swork. Errorlesa isthc kind ofpeod that counts. Comrmnsernc punctured the illusitm of (in 7 other kind. t Gd the Fm‘ “wa 'sc Pastfiurized Butter ONLY! Stop ina ‘ seetheclassy up. to-date st 633 we have on dis. play at nces that range from lHH.‘ IIIAC" \; x ml (.AD'IDILN Men’é Furnisher H ‘Hl.ANl) PARK, 9 G BNCOE. 70 L4 er, Perfectly Pasteurized 5 Ave. Barber Shop Chiaron'u HI" t u" n. a Spa; .! v 8 N. Second .ctreel Lorenz Lung Lake l'uu-Il 73h Tel. 331 hid OLIL 4534 Sums

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