Wantedâ€"A man to work four days a week from the middle of March um? til December ï¬rst to assist the gardener in his outside work. Hours; fromSa m. toaor5:.30p m..with one hour off at. noon. Would prefer one having some experience in garden ' work. in the earlier part of the season and again in the {all could use him the full week. Apply stat-j ing wages expected, to Lock Box 733.’ ' Lr' Wantedâ€"An experienced girl for: ge’neml house work. Good wages. (Tel. 1082. rlal m- Wantedâ€"Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. No washing. Mrs. E, R. Phelps. 327 Prospect Ave†Phone 262. 52 Wamedâ€"-Bright. energetic women [or light plenum work st home. using teiephone or canvassing. Cull nine thirty Friday morning a: Ernst Millinery Slum. 4 Wridah Rd. work. Tel. 114. Mrs. H. H. Dot]. 62 Wantedâ€"Chauffeur for locomoblle. who will do general work nrounu yard and tend furnace. Must be absolutely sober. 'Good poeluon. Ap- ply by letter or telephone only. A. B. MncCaughey, Moralne Hotel. 05 about Highland Park. Would pre- fer a. place with living quarters on premises. Can furnish best of refer- ences. Experience in all hrsnches of gardening and greenhouse work. 0. Michelson. Box 28?. Lake Forest. 111. 62 American wishes position as chub flour or gardener. With private fam- ily. Understands lendscspe garden- ing. flowers. etc Competent to oper- ate and keep in repair high undo cars. Long experience and reference. Phone Lake Forest 417â€"3. 52-1-23»: Wantedâ€"Young girl for general housework. Telephone 910. 52 For Beltâ€"z story stucco house. 7 rooms. modem". Phone 777-1 '52 Reï¬ned lady wishes light house- ku’nng room, ohfy partly furnished. Very quiet and carefuL $10.00 'A manth. Tel. F. ,H' 263. 53nd FMf- Remvl'g’urnlshed room. Tel. 7234A 52 Oflll Wgntedâ€"Sewing by the day. Tel. H. P. 728-R. 51-52 SITUATION WANTED Experienced Summoner vauld like posltlon two or three days each week. Also will do extra work st home. Telephone 551 during the day or 155 evenfngx. tï¬pd Lostâ€"dA circular [old pin set with four pearls. between Vine Ave. and the Highland Plrk Club lust Md†night. ' Finder pleue ch]! 337 and receive ’reward. 53 mec-mhn Q,†ï¬rm 0m hudnd new â€mm-ma, Hunk-am ‘Wantedâ€"Posiuon as private chun- n‘eur. Tel. H. P. 1068. 50-62pd Young married maxi with 2 child- ren wishes a position gs gtrdener in FOUND Foundâ€"A pair of nose glasses. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. 62 w. E. Bram, lumen Agent. has pad "1- lane. mt â€0.000 to ï¬lth had Put mic. Ian-u pron)“: 0061011. 16 N mum Road. F6! Belt-furnished room in who or single. 0111 H. P. 330. “~52 Fér Batâ€"Eons: “‘22â€! W. Vine nve., '6 moms, hot Int-r but; hud- wood floors. can andyelecmc lights. Tel. H. P. 7604. ’ ‘ ‘ . t1 PdZ‘. 1H“. t†u E. M A.- â€PM meedâ€"Girl 'iér."genernl house- he ICUâ€"11 non hon-i. Cornet 1 gnaw»!- Phenom nï¬ Part. and 1M ï¬ll-â€libi- â€nun- § C. M. GATES 111 nuâ€" M PAINTING MISCELLANEOUS HELP‘ WANTED wcnlont front ofllee I. ,Kummd pm: EC.“- Let a lowered idea oi God and lHio worship take hold of one gen» eration. and it will be more por~ jeeptible in the ï¬rst; and. if per- sisted in. even more pronounced in the second. and on and on and on, ‘That is to say that ii in worship. or that which a person revere: and ‘gives ï¬rst place in his life. he puts ;something in the place or God. and allows anything of heaven or earth {to come between him and his God. 'then he is not only harming him- self, but his children and community 5 ell. But eapecially his own lï¬' For this commandment. lit e fourth. has to do with iam- Iily religion. Parents ideas of wor- :ship md 0! God are unmistakably .truumitted to their children. and their childrens children unto many ‘generations. This is what Jesus had fin mind. no doubt. when He said “Whosoever therefore shall break eon.» in them, yo think ye have storm! life. udyo will not come to Ho inorder tint ye mi ht hove life." God is s Jello“ " .1qu i; a Jealous Seviour. and they insist on being supreme tn our elections; 1nd nothing. however mred and good it may be. can tote the place of this vital. personsl. direct and spirituol fellowship with God. Therefore. let nothing come between your sour‘Ind God; and keep your worship of God spiritual. This is the gist of the command. . ' ill. And whet is the reuon anq nexed to this Second Commandment? 1 it is in these last words: “For 1 the: Lord thy God am a jealous God. [visiting the iniquity†of the (others‘ upon the children unto the thirdl‘ sod fourth gen r tion of them that) hate Me. and wins ,merey untol thousands of them that love Me and! keep My Commandments." .Our' catechism answers this question hyi :sayinx. "The reason annexed to the iaeoond commandment are. God's sovereignty over us. His property in ;us. and the zeal H6 hnth to His Own IWorship." The reason tin-n fur xixâ€" !ing this command is that of Hisf iabidlng interest in us and desire for' -nur welfare. one of these least commandments and shail teach men so. shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven." it is a solemn thing for us to pass on to others. and especially to our own children. a wrong conception of God. and a wrong conception of Hie worship. it ie the moat awful thing a man can do For not only he sins. but he causes others to sin as well. Here is the solemn warn- inf of the Master a in. "Whoaoever shall cause one of ese little ones to stumble it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck and he Were drowned in the depth of the sea." You talk about the awfulnose 'of passing on to children some terrible taint of body. of a name detained; here is some. thing more terrible still. The child- ren of the succeeding generations may outlive the physical tnint.hut if they are given a‘perverted concep- tion of God. or if they are given no worthy conception of God. and are not taught by their parents to wor- ship and revere Him. they have re- ceived from their parents the great- est nonible handicap. Daniel was right when he confessed the evil of ’hia fathers as being personal to him: and Nehemiah also when he con- fesses the sins of his fathers. Anti Jesus tells the Jews of his day that "theyslt‘w 7A‘t‘herins“ “ho “il< killmi 800 years before their day. We are all bound in the same bundle of life; and the sins of the fathers are visit- ed upon the children; even unto the third and fourth generations. And by the law of heredity. evil either with; may u.†.--...,.._- Holmes statement. "Everymn'n in an omnibus in which his ancestors an- sitting." than here. For those who break or keep this commandment God ‘visits the eflects of the fathers upon the children unto coming gen- erotions" Fan: on? of Na family-inner u few generuuons orqvit runs the funny out. And that Is God's law. with few exceptions. _ But here is the other side of it. The iniqultitee o! the tether: end mothers cover three or tour lenere- tions. while righteousness covers un- told 3eneretione. “Showing mercy an- to thoueende of them (or thousands of nneretiona of them) thet love He end keep My commendmente." The: in to eey if e men eweepe the idol: ewey. end gets into living connection with God. end ellowe nothing else to come between. the netnrel reenlt will be thet his child end hie child's child will meet likely do the nine thing. And we do not The command is for our own good; it Is a commonsense law, based on the law of heredity. And nowhen- does this law of heredity ï¬nd A bet ter Illustration of H_t‘he trplh of need my proof of thst. We see it all about us. in every pew that is occupied today. And ve see the op- posite in msny new: thst ere not occupied. What e monstrosity! An ir- relig‘lous parent of children! Felling to teach the children the very ï¬rst lew of the femily: to keep God on the shrine. end to ellov nothing to come between the soul snd s spir- mm communion with Him. Are we hsndicepping or helping our own souls end the future gene- ration? God is cslllns each one into 81s on preeence. to immediste wor- ship. In ï¬le goodness He hss re- moved every thing thst would stand bstï¬veen. The veil has ‘been _rent. The prieet he: been swept aide; ritunl he: been relented to the roer; sud limthingorenybodykeepenefrom vore‘hlping Him in spirit end in truthâ€"d stending end living in the very presence at the loot High God. through the One nnd only hleeeed Healer! end exelted High Prieet, Jean: Chi-fit. Who he: opened to In the veg. end Who hide u come in m: holy nemeâ€"(il enght sund- be~ tveen.) it in heceue we pm It there. Pot 00d em: â€Thou shalt not ellow anything or windyâ€"en: likeneel e! heeven or oath-40 come between you end lo. Then that worship in only: end thy worship shell be e epirituh worship.†A few yar- agn uéme biz Indunlflnl orgnnlxanun. Ind (vruln rul‘ ma: :1: cm ploy‘d lumiuuu lmtlm Ilhkh Inord In: to the popular Men would nah Hue annnclax adv-mute: of Hum. 3 “organ or Capt-In Kidd loot n In. ; nun-h u the vorln‘l exploit: 0! Bobby Mlke~-llcre. [’UTTING BUSINESS RIGHT WITH THE PUBLIC. It lay furiously “um-d evorythlnc cllssmnble u businessâ€"the {run mu- nne. the Independent manufacturer ready Ind Inxluu- to obey the law. (be small rctallrr, : law shilling and use manna-71m- lmmccnt Ind [be will} Iuflerlng Alli-'9‘ Su-mlngly the law wu Invoked not to regulate. but to perm» cute. l‘u nut he a clock watcher ln (be {no (wry. Thmw who val! fur hours to utrikv or will!!!†to blow and “ï¬ddler" It the bench, machine or In the (M. non-r ‘q-t .m-nd In the nnkl of in- dustry They never to! any more pay because (tn-y are not worth In] mom. Iud often are worth lea than they rt. [tumult-or the old adnge that I nun who uen-r duos any more or In much u he an paid for. non-r nu [am {or any mun- than he doomâ€"Inland“ Comm-anon. .V. )1 All Ire more or In: Acquunled mu: 4 the detail; We wlll concede that then ; were some glldu‘ abuses. but the pubq lie when It cume (0 apply I "med; {3- ‘v bored the h“ (In! the†were we‘ll" ! to companlh‘vly" few Inflltulloul Ind Instead of [nckllug the trouble when There cahld be but one result. Bun! nuns WI: (It-mounted. and (be whole country [In felt the evil etferu Now (be public In bexlunlng to walk. .Iu error and In I nlher mdflnc vuy In making some concessions. whether they know mu ct tool It. In mankind orlnmd to ho can. dunno. Ian I duvet lam In walnut-Inc Industrial 9mm. When one. II" good. all workers Ihould not only he thrift: In MM: And . Entities: is being permitted to upeat for itaelf, and a movement has been in atitnted by the leading bualnm men of the country under the title of the National industrial Conaervation More ment for the purpou of repairing the damage that. ,haa been done. Nothinz revolutionary is contemplated. The plan In simply to educate the public by taking it into the huaineaa man'a conï¬- dence. Meeting: will be held in vari- oua trade and lnduatrial centen. All claaaea of citizen. will be invited. The purpono of these meeting! la to give the public a new and correct viewpoint an to the effect- ot drastic Million and reduction of buaineaa on the prosper ity of the country. Every elort will he made to give the public a clear View of the problem and diacumea which beet huainaaa In, up I Iitflo mania] tot Mk ruiny dun. but they lhouid do III the, can to keep the good times with an. Simply homo-o your human in dif- tcneut from'tlnt of tho fort-mun. over our. superintendent, manager or owner of tho plnnt in which you an: a living. in no excuse for misundemlndin; your own cannon intent: in prosperity by hating your partner in your own in dustry or listening to and following Do not blindly follow the nun who tells you how hard your lot is. Often be is doing so untruthtully and for the pumooo of getting you to ooutritmto member-hip money for his own support in idleness Agitator: get rich by prey- lm: on the men In Amcriun industry. whom they urge into unlawful or turm- fui not; by misrepresenting condition: or holding out foolish and (nine prom- in»: of better things it they follow their onion You‘ know mixiitionl yourself, and _\ou know or ought to know that the man or men whom the nzitutor who pit-inro- your employer u on inhuman driving machine in actual- ly in martin-r mill you. linen-st"! in inn lll‘.’ tiu- pizml or lxniuntry nucu-MfuL The noun: mun-sum] your plant or lmlunlr) l-u-ouu-s, lin- morv room for pm to grow With it tin-rt- le ln'. Ii should in- _\our fooling, tin-u. illnt you Will not ‘1‘) as l Hie an Ill-u may tlnd ll Unliu'ilirllt to ~10. hut (U do jll‘! AI cumrmrnt In du. but In 00 )lm u muvh as )uu pussiMy can do. and the-n n‘nmnnhly Pun-1‘! W nharc 1n the re~ wards that u!“ 1|)n come to (be mum-m workor‘ (In; Ml of dluénnlon and violence which selï¬sh Igitaton I0 often preach. Spatial lavoga am not aought through 3 the“ median. only fair play. it iai honored that one. the citiaen graaval the aituation hia whole attitude toward ‘ brainc- will change and that ho will readily cooperate toward bringing; about better condition; Commercial and och“ dvtc ornam- Umu and the loci! pr. no gland, showing great Interact In this no“ aunts-t. Poop!- mnn! Ink. 0' m. of mum that the only fat- of cum! In «New. b tho um ï¬lmyâ€"tho dollu. MM. "N. "ft, moor pound um Yet UNIT body now- am my I M! part or none political or m I." woken. tobobbkebudnell munch cum-m dug-Moment. and: In tho-urn meat. and I! ll mnonablo to believe tint much good will come from n.~ Industrial Conn-ration. N. Y. ComaCulufl-h. Inn nanotwonu whom Idolllrorownllmoftoohha tau-Inc- mn‘l only origin“ apical no bnlnu. knowkdn. mum. dear min-don 0f Ingenuity. It would ho well for more people to recogni- this truism won abetting. either by ac don or attitude. mule-I elem on m hâ€"liuito“. 3 I I John 8. Mann. Highland Purl. i in former “dent of Walnut. haw-3 :ln. been ioal unperintendant or the .Public Service (‘0. then known my .tha North Shore moctrlc Compuny.i hu inst perfoded n pntent. Accord- in. to udvicol from the putent once, \It Wuhinnon. which will populnriu‘! ’him with the big mniority 0! women! in the entire country. "in invuntion in n clothes-pin hnlder device JOIN W ‘8 GRANTED I This vlll br a N1 convenience lo: every womnn who does hrr mm wuh-f lug. No longer will Iumen han- In stretch their mouth» to me how many clothes-pin: they can hold at um- llmo. lnulond they wlll have plrnly u! plnn nvallnhlv at all (Imps, The device rnm‘lnt- u! a Hlllr bun with .1 munn-rnhupmi hulr an mu- vido. Twu Illllo “In- lmnlu. can In- placnd m‘er (ho clnnwnllm- and (hi- lmx which (‘nnluinn Hw vlnthm mun. can tu- nlld nlnnx M wlll‘ (“1) hthIleH) c ‘ lruvllnx fur a N-mnhx a! ()pp«»HI with um- u! em" ,~|. lhl‘ lup u! Hu- l runtrurllnx pnanns h» pnnldr n dqunwnnHy exh-mhnu l‘-rhn;md frnmo wrurrd In (hr udv- mu! hm tum u! lhv npl-nlnr mi.) ri-mrnrlmx pull: '1 how; lwnl I-utnuu lL-xl 01H!“ dm ;.l m. l l'Llrngn. ..! In .I1-ux"l up. hull 'u HAL! 'H H:- draught ~l agninnl (ha puriltm» a! lamp ern: pla HIIH \' H '.|L'H Bun Norton F. Mn. ‘ Brndy Punk Mr. Barnes C. J. Ir. Cable Fugue 8. Ir. tnd Mn Foster l. mu Mm. Hunter Paul P. It. Lehm Oln H. In Smith Huron Dr. Wheonoci u. L llu. Wmlum H. J. In Advertised Feb. 20. 1011. Frlt-ndn 0! Mr Rum-mun m} that Pw N'flln‘d hl~ Mr“ {rum hn- \Hfr They sn) ht' “nun-d err mu~l tw mmc- mulvr \I'n) n! wmnhug thvlho'h [Hfl‘ {bf â€50' \ll‘tk'} “M‘P'. :Hnl “th “3‘. "\RRIL'T PUJH'IB. 0|." Rf>||H-f\T. I'll-5 MK“ â€MI Hun I'lllun l‘ulhmlnx ‘Huhl 0|» rrnl‘un Ind. lJlr ll I’n-uhy- lrrl-n llgu-Iul. (hlrntu [H H All I'nrk (run LUH’l-IRTISHD LETTERS ADV meks Fool“ Thom AIL The Mucus-ton about (In In). 0! borne mat to an au- trmlnd the Mot-youumulnlm-m Inlay you: I‘O, who and. I w... "with some frtcodn that It I dinner in would ï¬ne one room that would be would urn one room um would no , .. bone m1 Ind um none or their}: lama-a ".m- u u» could tell whkh n m Arte: the din. ; but Wrml m- IOML 0'90ҠIO! be and them to name the bone} J“ u". and a.“ In“ 000!" and found (but an, an f .. 9......†not .3100. 0.0 and one count, out ; flung cum-ct to mother. Ind no on. but they all m ' 5“ that l! m a mighty 1006' about. ‘ m “1â€." Wu." “Gum.†N Iâ€. Wt bu (hubs ! x?“ ¢.ï¬|fl. stock In the armhole. of m- wumt ‘ “" ‘1! Win all born." l 1.07 “There'l - man In the out I†mom Manning (0 play Ibo chflnefl" expoâ€"muted the nor-rout tenant. "No. he llh‘L" [tolled tho MC “80 bu been working on that (III. lot three months. Ind be 60"! pk) nub“ boa-Hm whea hawk thhflon Blur. mp mp1 huh-n \K†um um drum â€1"!!!†'(IHURI T’H \‘V‘ HAT H" mwr thH (‘umhl‘hdl flu! :HIHAJ "H ‘rul pr. «mung u! Hr u! â€I! uhhh’ :H'O-h In n-mu Iunl 'nIu '0 H, Ill Huh] hlc‘JK All mun-nil†h. “a! 1 H: \ "h: n“) «'hurvh “man “‘1 IL' I" H! llr\|\1 1 v»! 's hungry 114-â€: .f uln- xl'lr l4: pnnidu- QIHK klth‘s ran In the '1 hf (In H ..! Ihl luup Xlxu (‘lvd \A H h uncut 1 (hi up! le nlhl'! \(«milnr Mum HFFIK XAL I'l Ml iLATI‘ "N Report of the condition of 1 Highland Park Trust Sui-33M ' LIABILITII‘)‘ il. rail-I Huh 3“ vnxm- In "Lithium! about lhlny yea- .xu mm [as huh u u-Hdvm u! "ml uh uh! Hum Mn Hunxrrn leaves '- wrnu lwr Ann: «Mldron, Mn- t. Cut .- [Inu- Currâ€?! M r,‘ “luhlvuul 5. Due Ir.- Icahn anhmm Prlvuo Ind for 1. 0:»: (‘ul Wm.- M ‘nhor 1mm: an alwmmu I. (hour-{ll l. InvuMl-x A. IN."- lac-Imo- Tout Inbmuu III I t‘hnn. H \K‘uvvrn, (‘uuhnr “I‘m-d Pull Trun A luau do Wnly nwur (but the V w?!“ '_" I‘IKQHN'ILI .- Hue In H»- Iuon; u: I.†know And bond VHAS. H. “AHHFV (‘nlhkr Dino n! "lino“. Donn" Yo Lain. It: lab-"1M um â€var-n m bdoro III tm- 2|“. day «.1 I’M-runny. 19‘7. (Ml) Erna-l 8. 0.“. Noun Pubuc ‘12.???†xuxuxhxuxVOxuï¬xnxuxulnxuxurHA Sllror mm damn" hon-o 1H,“ l‘oHoMlon m nun-n 70AM WTII Ion WHO. ulnar bonds And munltu lNhor rowumu. utruod lnl, on Ext-lung“ for h In†hum un can‘t" ll murny H-tha sHT‘ nu lwr M ‘0! ll rmurru Maintained by First Church of Christ, ScrenmL o! Humane . an: ' CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday I. m. I! 1045. Sunday School immedifl" . 101% ".4094" Evening teatimom-I Service .1 mo, 7.1.»... mw Prompt And Efficient Service KMW£¥2~$“301‘3â€3"3â€3' \VHH’H Kn! Il\ "mm- in (he Aumlov u! (I! .‘h‘l' u! l“ TAXI SERVICE verybody’s Garage lnw and Mm hm Slump-r 0L Nurum «'1va and Ray' ' lhghuuut and um: nup‘ TA Huhuuu nf lexpmlnx ‘ vnl Morvu-w “all be held mm m the Svuuhrh Hither» . Minimum-1. 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WO‘K IN mt I â€ADV WHEN YOU 00 m Hui Urdu: (luv- Proapl A In 5. Sun. 5L, cm Ada- 0v. MON! RANDOLPH! You Arc cordidly Invited to an of the reading mm: It 1 Guam! "can. Ihlch in: Suit: 4. 5 soda Sun Bank Bldg. 1* ‘7! m H“. It A nun-i- nthâ€. DEN'I'ISTS and xxummnus uthm labm $.an mg and unnfnrt hrmum): «lea mm] .‘1',\})]l.’1n(‘(‘> 1s mmmed If ("IYEVC‘Y‘H‘HIM loam-(3 b3†bun“) and “a. 1‘1!“ .1)? pro- \‘ldui Vacuum Clean Electric Iron We who hon». complete-M included the coo! payable 0!. Public Service Washing Machine M Electric Toasteâ€"l2 The Highhnd Pull Pra- WE DO THE WOR" Ul‘ NURTIH R.\ IHJN We use but the ï¬nd 0! papers and our En- graving; is suxrrlative. LOUIS J. WROBLI_;_Ԥ II n a simple and hen» padre mount «a nah thou .ddiï¬ou to a bout. inunlhtion. ' EMBROIDERY‘ I" n H DEERFIELD, ILL. Electric Electric .. â€aâ€