ruck o§ Jeneri and U’ Mh hx Lake Forest and Lake Bluff: 3f Beginning Saturday, February 10th, 1917 the retail price Bowman Rich Cream will be 12¢ per half him. This is the ï¬rst advance in the retail price of Cream in over seven years in spite of the fact;that the (rice; of other food articles have risen repeatedly urin‘g that time. We regret very much that this raise is necessary but hope you will believe that our higher milk cost makes it quite unavoidable, if we won d maintain our high fat content in the cream. As it is against the policy of this Company to loyver the quality in order to reduce the costs. we trust the“ necessity of this increase of two cents a bottle will be apparent tn you. Thanking you for past consideration. Bowman Dairy Company Highlangi Paris, Glencoe, Ravinia; Highwgfbod, Wilmette Stan. 1133-35 Graded Avo. Tm 214 TO OUR CUSTï¬ME s Lighting Fixtures Vacuum Cleaners PHONEZS7 Highland Park Fuel Company Building Material Otï¬ce Telephone 597 102 N. Is! St. HERMAN DENZEL, President Telephone 335 REMOVAL NOTICE I Wish to Announce the Removal of my shoe repairing shop from West Central Avenue to No. 19 S. St. Johns Avenue See Our Excellent line of Men’s Shoes Sand Gravel Stone Red and White Screening: for Driveway: Good Quality Prompt D Coal Solvay Coke L. SHAIFER, Phone 987 Building Material COAL. COKE. WOOD. HAY. STRAW WEED Bicycles, etc. 1 Come in and Look Around 109-110 Vine Avenue ELECTRIC SHOP Borchardt Bras. Lime Cement Pinter Electrical Construction (Next to Highhnd 9311: State B‘nk) A. H. DANNEMARK,‘ Prop. . Huber Electric Co. 47 S. St. Johns Avenue 230 N. St. John. Avenue §x%uo¢:fyÂ¥uxxtutux?val§§f. .. We are yours very truly, Brick Sewer 1 Tile Cinders Fire 0hr Rooting you read about in novels is here in reality. To realize how different it is from ordinary bread you have got lo try it. Crisp, light and toothsome it is considered by many the ï¬nest brtad made. Try a loaf and We feel conï¬dent you will al- ways have it on your table hereafter. Washing Machixjjeo Sewing Machinei - The Long French Bread Geary’s. Home Bakery HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 20 W. Contnl Avenue Residence Phone 490 quhl Prompt . Delivery -. . .~:~:~:~3~>'>\"‘>“ 5'3“:- geyer Pipe But Your Own mm Don't gauge your owngeo‘o'm by the vaity or output of ymï¬' (elm won. en. \‘exer mind how little mu m uéxttoyou does. tumoh (ï¬nal-3|. Ind be will be chic! mo‘umr mm Qty. Compass vi your-cl! web While complete ï¬gures have not been published as yet for all the cities 1nd Stews, still from the ï¬g’ures um are now avslleble lt ls “hi?" tba't (lie Bdrough of Queens for he yenr1914 exreeded In the value of-lts manufac- tured products may late. of the Union. such as Vermo t, Delaware. Oregon, Florida, and W amine; ll ex- ceeded. also. In this we 1 every city in New York Stnte. withlthe exception ofj Buffalo. In facL u ere were not more (bah ï¬fteen or 31 teen cities 1!: the United sates which roducea men- utnctuted prodm‘ts are ter in value llm'n those made In Q eons for the the year Witâ€"Indutï¬al 0m Salaried employel. 62.7 ‘ r cent; Ill- arleo, 50.8 per cent; wnz .35 per cent; wage earners 307 per cent; cnpml hi- vested. 29 per cent; nunjber of taéto: r193. 26.0 per cent: Valuq of products". 8.8 per cent of Camp for the your ~19“. The Mm record a aedded am not; only In the number oft new new. den, «punk Invested 1n muntnctnr- Ina, und the ulna of Mutual)!“ products, but also in the bum totnl of “line-11nd wages nnd tlyie number of . employu and Wage earner. tho tqklng or the Inst canal): in I . From a perenntu'p standpoint. the Increase over the devout Items w“ as follows: 3 Wherever labor nutatoirs are few, thew Industry noun-label Ind workers are pimperoun. This I: the lemon to be gleaned from the mmtknblq Indul- trig] growth in the Boroth of Queen. New York City, as showi b the at uni recently complied by Bureau WITHOUT AGITATORS -' INDUSTRY FLOURISHES 1.05.3 2.5! DE :3an .3 (no: 21 1-301.- .3 0:02... “I: cannot get rid of the conviction that, there wlll hue to bee period of readjustment for the general business situetlbn soon after the war. There is Only one way to melanin high wages, and that in by increasing the efficiency of industry. We have to convince our own people ot the man. (age: of,large scale. economical pro duction. and we hnve to satisfy our wogecnruers that they are interested not in restrlcung production. but in increasing production. They inns: be brought to see not only thn’t wages are dependent upon productitm, but that an increasing lupply of (II the com- forts of life for the mouse} 01' the peo- plo is dependent upon it." râ€"InduMal Conservation. N. Y. this connection George Roberts. vice- president of the National City Bunk of New York, says: Durtng the reconstruction period thut must follow the tem‘nflion of the war, these men uy..labor and capital will be shipmates. and I! more 1:) going to be any mutiny ‘uhonx the members of the crew the result will aflect the wage earner income. In Don’i Rock the Induotrla‘l Boat. After the European war b over the prosperity of the country will depend on the willingness of labor fto co-oper» ate with capital in ï¬ghting destructive competition from abroad. This is the consensus of opinion among men of affairs who hove made a close study of conditions in do industrial and 0007 nomic world "The war has produced many un precedented conditional TM; is only can of them. After it is oi'or more will be many We shall havé to meet and many Changes to which we shall have to adapt ourselves. Some cannot be foretold or foreseen, hut it appears to me Inevitable that the Conscitum» uoss of the efliciency and produvtive “mu-r that has been developed in the European peoples will lend :llmm not to turn to previous met mitt or lives 01' indolence and ease. hat that they will turn their newly develoued pow ors to production in peaceful pursuits and that we then shall have to meet in foreign ï¬elds, and perhaps in do- mestic trade. the force of n competitive production organized on a :degree 01' emciency which we have newer before had to combat.“-Industrial Omen»- fion, N. Y. "Employers and workers (mist unite to meet the condition; that the} iestora (ion of peace in 136mm will: bringâ€. su_\s Eugene ll. Outï¬t-bridge Dissident of the New \ork Chamber of Com merce. “i think there is no single eie mom in industry before tliisgcouhiry today or such vast impommcp as the watt“! or bringing these two ponetitur cuts into mutual cuuiideuie and under standing in a real spirit or myopern HOD “In the mn‘ld cogditlons (10W pre- vailing the peoples of the bflllgeront nations have, under the stress or 3., (-mnwmug necessity, devoloqed a de- 'gree or co-opemtlou and ambient-y in production g which they tim'cr be (are knew themselves Gamble and which has never been approaehed any where else In the World ï¬il'lï¬'ï¬-ZEDED’ TO HOCD " TRADE AFTER nu; ma Labor Mutt Join In Ettore to M‘s! Now ‘ Competitive Gpirit In Eat-990. ' WWPARKPRESSHIGEANDR 12. 48 p. In. From northlmd north- west. ' g 3:31 p. m. From 3119mm. ' 5:46 p. m. From all punts. : 6:‘05 p. m. From northf and my!» west. All the above malls 3L reach“ and dispatch“ daily excbpt Bum. Sunday Ofly‘ / Towns f , 5:16 p. m.To all points} , lneohlnx : 7: 00 a. :11.me all bomb. Wm. M. Dooley. P. It 3:00 p. m. Wfloohun. '1 Northern licmnn‘)ud except Highwood. i 6: 36 p: In. To sit points: a: 25 pl 11:. To .11 pointï¬. } 10:51 a. :11. Wisconsin' Northoi'n Michigan, Minnesota. u: :11 ptjut omcesonc. lN W.inm 0131101135. 13: 35 p. In. All points agape loos! north. .218pm.AllpolnueoeptK§l- flown. Wisconsin. North Kicki- m and local north. Highwood lqu south on this nun-.1 10: 08 a. 11111 All pout: ciao»: loch) north. , . g Arrival and denature of mall- at Highland Park. In Services are held in this church every Sunday morning but 10:46. Sunday School meets immeailately nt- ter the morning service. uid is open to pupils up to the m of) 20 yearn. The Wednesday evening; meeting, which includes testimonies; of C11“!- tinn Science healing. is lat eight o'clock. f "I You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room gut-119 E. Central avenue. which is (pen eveg week duy. from nine o'clqck in the morning to six o'clock in! the eveâ€" ning. '1 A week from Sund_ay th‘b Fasten will be back to oocug‘r the pulpit in the morning and evening.‘ . Hazel Ave" near St. Joltn’s Ava. Subject for next Sunday'b Lamb Sermon is Q'Substance. " g Mr. William Norenberg lent on Wedi nesda) as lay-delegate to thp Confer- ence at Polo s V Next Sunday morning theme will bellE Sundav School as usual. The lesson is "Jesus saves from Sin! " John 8:12 28- 37 55- 59. ~ The Christian Endeavor will take charge of the evening servine which will begin at 7:00 o'clock. Nptice the change in time. This will take the place of the usual evening‘ service. The tonic for discussion will be “The Curse of Cowardice".â€"â€"John 18: 15-27: i! you are accustomed to com- ing to church at 7:30. come a. half hour earlier this week. There is to be special music also. A social ls. to be held In the church basement on Thursday warming 0! this week. All the friends lot Chris-- tlnn Endeavor are heurtlly Welcome. Mr. Unanxst. the “not, left on ï¬eld†for P010 to attend tlhe Con- ference there. Those" whp heard his sermon last Sunday? morning will say that he ls "able tq‘ take‘ a good report with him. At =that “me we were given a summary of the year's fruits in the church. In his absence on next Sunday morning the pulpit will be supplied by a man from Chicago. Last Sunday mo ln'; 1;: jeonnecx tion with the regular mqrn worâ€" ship there were several bapt ted. In the evening enthusiasm mnphed a high tide. The new bonverta and many other: fdund great joyiin tell- ing what Christ had done let them. At the close of the service five men came forward to be pointed t‘p Jesus. The.mtendance at‘ the loving poo- p!e's meeting was very s($od~â€"the meeting was a success, due? to the splendid spirit manneqted there. ' Comet-A of Green 28$ W and Laurel Avenue. G. G. pinks-Master. Ryan M. E. , z 1' Swhnstrom Marjorie Shaw Emma’urs. ‘ True A. W, Mrs. wanna J. ‘0. Mrs. Walsh Shel“, Miss“ Zimmer Rgth: Mlu. L Adver‘tiaed much 13. 917. 1i healing '3 Arrive; a: Past qmee ’ , 5:46 .1? m. From 3m ponLu 7:41 ‘ In From‘all paints. 10:36 . m. mm :11 prints. 11:16 h. m. From all Wilt.- 1:06 pg 111. Fromâ€"north and Clone at Post once. 1:00 .a. 111. All palm 33w F. Nbflrs. § Qmparade’ min A. ; Gable as. ï¬re. i Holtogjess Mr 5 Johnson W 0; Mrs , MoGregOt M. D. Dr.; H. 96313 F. H. Mr. . § Page 1?. H M? i Apvnnnsgn LE? 33 r__- a unit... HIGHLAND PARK FIRST CHURCH 0F points South; «it { “Sb. 9 â€weâ€. l[hwoocl lqu mm in? min. “Cb-ll I'd-5.0!“ M â€I. ’83.“.- Mp. WM Ida's-.314 ‘ M's-m} I'm-win... anu- Rubies A SPECIAL†‘ C; M GATES Tdopbone 57 Lake Shore Creamerï¬ bani-Mn! Guaranteed{ ï¬fties Dntnbu i; Central Tire Company? A.-E. Smith P-nthuthcu MHWMH Special HighPricefor â€Iron Metal J. Smith Dmpmeapostqleardor _ Telephgï¬e 410 _ 60 North Fiat St. N. Paper 55¢ ’ Magazines 80% Whileme 134 2nd. Street Highland Park Tel.805-M DR. ‘WATSON Butter, Eggs and Home Dressed Poultry Rubber Frga’h Butter, Eu- ‘snd Poultry 331ch Am “MIKE!- R’flc‘r‘: Elma- 1. 9.31m Iwillcaflfci' Robert Greenslade Electrical Contracting Estimata Furnished on Lamps and Brackets, House, Power and Motor Wiring. Vacuum Cup Tlres C. B. HANSEN; Proprietor 515 Oakwood Avenue EC..- Phone F. A. TUCKER Scan-auto Mï¬ï¬dï¬wu {ï¬nal “I. unna- I. H in» makefhéeu'oï¬xpui‘me - MM-Iwï¬clal' Wat‘s?" diu' 4 ‘ ibi‘t ï¬nkâ€"t3. is .dï¬ï¬ymn you an M bun]: whigh unnbmu‘ {tLShm nyqn. 133313 Highland Park. mama; 10 E. Central Ave. Pm 3812 321