PAGI POUR The Htgblanh Park Press Published Entered as second (513.5: Highland Park. Illinois. nude NX‘MRHR 3‘ F0“ of (ho- palll‘nll‘ nr‘ u i'irm- mum thn ilnil} rmiiiim (Ff lh!‘ Hl‘lh)‘ uf unpluyvv Cli'flll. vicar (he {rm-ks nf im- .nnl ~iln\\, 1-: iml ligliH. :iml p(‘l‘ft)l‘lil ilziily Hm (llllit‘V I wliivli ill‘t‘ urea-ssur)‘ in in~ur~| (lir «'xmi) 2v 'l‘livsi- dutim‘ urv :il\i:i)‘~ Dl’l".‘ll'.l m (law, since there -:in lw my linliilny for tlu sixty-ï¬ve «1:131 in â€in )‘t-m‘. Uh' railmuil weatho-r and in fnu|~ llllll fir“ illdt't‘il thrn assured safety of the mndvrn ruilrnml, \\ ands of toilerx. by night and «lay, “my z dream 0! modern scivncp :m :im-niiiplisliml .J,‘ .L... inn-in [U] l) dream 0! modern scivncp :m The far of! red light th ed by a signal man. The is cteared and watched reg: wrestling with the elemvnh organismuthese are the which men in that service 11 A: nL- which men in that servncp [nus-L a“... The Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad is. well aware m these conditions. ii. has a large force a! men, many 0! whom have spun! the greater part of their lives in its service. and the Cumpnny. nut un- mindtul of ï¬hls unique record. is (10ng what it mm to mltlzatu the rigors of railroading. In other words. hem is a company which is something “ ,_ -- “Mn-uâ€" which asnires in be human and wnuldullke in he the greater part of their lives in its servu-e. mm nu: c......,....f. V mindful of this unique record. is doing what it cnn to mitigate the. rigors of railroading. In other words. hem is a company which is something more than an octopus. which aspires to be human and woultltvllke to be accredited with a soul. ‘ One 0! the ï¬rst things to do for a man is to feed hlm.'a|ul feed him well. so thought Mr. Britton l. Budd. and he thought right. Through his lnstrumentality a large restaurant has. been entablished in the basement room of the large office building of the company at Highwood where tiw employees of the electric road can get their meals at cost. It is a place of comfort. of warmth. and light. where men can (oregather in an at- sphere of cleanliness and social relaxation in a short half hour for lunch in place of the old-time dinner pail and the boiler room. The printed menu tells them they can have their choice of pork chops. ham and any. or a small steak together with potatoes. broad. and coï¬ee. tea. or milk for the sum of thirty cents. Soups and wholesome deserts in proportion- ate prices complete the bill of fare. This commissary is under the management of Mr. Thomas Weich. brother of E. C. Welch. who for many years. had charge oi the Casino at Ravinia Park. According to his statement between th- humirml and ï¬fty and four hundred men take their meals daily in this dining room of the company. e . . ,..u......:,... M ,. railroad company for its employees ALe Such marked consmeran in these days when the m righteous lndlgmmon of the publtc commendation. ln driving casually about. the streets of our native town. like to be confronted by signs and nrders. We are on the turning in to the home of Va friend~â€"just to pass the time or a sign contronts us forbidding our dog to enter. A series of just ahead along the drive may discuurugo us (rum entering dren. so We leave the dug and children at the gate to he un 't‘h There is something so awe inspiring about signs when om neighbor's ground. . I At rim. â€rage and told “0t I IIUIDIAW- .. a. v w Later on we are ordered off the grass and wnu not w w... _. flowers. A timid person would not venture farth‘er, ï¬nding his indi- vidual liberty so restricted. The holder spirits. howevver. are likely in re untii the sign. "Nu Trespusslng." meets the rye, whom the) pen-eve nd the 'unruflled serenity nu- will turn back to their waiting children a persevere until the Sign. "30 [reap-1331â€â€. ....... too will turn back to their waiting children am of the family dog. Unlque among these little “verbotens†formidable to the hospitable. is one which reads: Out.†It is a. left-over from those ante-bellum days in which dollvm' were so plentlful they could be picked from every true. They swarmed our places. They beheiglkd us with free deliveries, a soap in the momlng. a spuul of thread at noon, two loavvx or hr four o’cluck, and a. bicycle order of radlshes at six. In those days of surplus mmrpow-r. \w’ could Hpu-i thv di-liu to leave hls wagon on the street and curry 3 heavy hnx of grow-i a block. “’0 could take note of the ice man 1. so picturesque whm lng under a dripping two hundred pounthl u-winding in and out. the- uf u long drive. But we must keep Illi‘ huh un thr- ii-o wagon. li crumple the grass beside the drive! . an“-.. i...“ and ice men hnvo gum- t set up by thnse wlm pro-1 “Delivery Wagon: Times have changed. their cvuntry in a blaze uf more. No longer do th and beseech us to accept go after the things ours< all at mice so we shall nu with our baskets. wait it his kind. ,4 HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 85 SAVINGS BANK And when. ï¬n Hunts us. we smn‘ do not Use the lhi It is nhsnlele. and But‘ if, on the our existence. we n in keeping with th Please Come In." Highland Park Trust 86 Savings Bank JOHN A. BUNNELL jOHN A. BUNNELL GEORGE F. GOODNOW MAUD ERSKINE MORTON R. MAVOR ERNEST S. GAIL vwekh m: Jonx L. [DELI Park La)!» (‘r Pruidcnt \\ H!) Ztl't‘ luunnu HEB. by night and day. hshr-d (not. modern science :m uccnmp r of? red light that hurlh un blu‘Is-rinz \ gnu! man. The swnch n‘n-r which the I and watched regurgileatx n! the ,uouthm‘. ‘ with the elements,» a strain on lmth the -these are the condition: which rui 1 in that service must bear. ,, n Inl......ul.u~n R2!“ u. 1 when. in atruggling under ()1. 15. we smile and wonder why, use the thing for kindnnz wm All uiflcers and he grass nemuc um ....._ have changed. Grocery bu try in a blaze uf glnry. unnl their plndlllnu round will knuw lo longer do they swarm the highways ur stand in the stn-e-r ch us to accept the parcels which we have ordered. Instead wé Lhe things ourselx‘es and makv a desperate effort to get them shall not he nhlim-«l m an buck mzain. We \ank lhv slrvot‘s ws. car! or carry. each after-the manner of 3's and ice men hnvo gum- in svrw them nn t‘ r“) Wt‘ baskets. wait in to and functionh-ss us :i -te. [he s on the other hand, e might at least smke co, w tinn with the present situa grass beside the drive! we changed. Grocery buys and ice in a blaze uf glnry. um! their phuddinu r lonzer do they swarm the highways "The Ban k mm \ 1' u \\'i HIGHI DELIVERY the mullesaness or corporz of the whole world. should a,“ nmltcr f u hruv I'uilrnmi ~,\~h-m rm)‘ uf unpluyvm “hm run ix'v .HM ~hn\\. Y'xkt' P m- I'f nil)‘ Hm dmhw m .1H lhmr "mm mm] I'n'Hf-II’I ‘urv (hr «A nux prwsw; my SHUJLIX~ n holiday for â€H- rnih'nnxl. ALFRED E. OLSL’N (3 region 1’1le J [In mm \_\D PARK, ILLINOIS Ofï¬cers JOHN ouven of Personal Directors l of rare. 1der tho management of Mr. Thomas Wealth, ho for many years. had charge 0! the» Cilï¬inti ling to his statement between mm- hundrod men take their me'als daily in this dining room "ion of a railroad company for Us empluym-H mullesï¬ness of corporations has aroused the , “L“... “um" Vice Prcsidcnt Litur Sixth 1, l‘Jll. m. m Act of March 3. 1879 FUR R HUN) \D BOYS KEEP 01"1‘ 11.7 1'.: M11 Sundnb .1â€" Tur [h1- r;1i1rn:nl. Thu-«- )1 1mm! 1111111 sq-rw‘ H1» pub (h. rv :u‘H “hm enjoy H11- 1 1m! “luv amp to flunk n! “1111 11.n- 1111ki111: H11~ 111m :mvl l'.\l’l. 1 mt)". thwis uu- “uâ€"V - hy, in these days of conservatioq. they wand; fur it has lived beyond Its time. :iH‘ on “11- 'pr‘nf‘vï¬or‘a' parrot. e in HmHand Park our ’unaccustomed load, this sign ilk on “11- 'pr'nfoï¬or‘s parrot. sign habit has become a necessity of a nff something more up to date. mnre n. We would suggest. “Delivery Boys I‘HL'HSUU grass and told not to DICK rm venture farth‘er, ï¬nding his indi Sorvico' jOHN OLIVER w. a. EGAN FRANK L. WEAN LOUIS N. BERUBE RICHMOND DEAN \\«"<'m11d expu-l thv ‘Ir-liwr) vax rry a heavy bnx of grocu-rh-s rm- nmn lâ€"su picturesque whvn lwndr unwinding In and out. the lvnulh u..." .m thr- iro \ngun. II Iniuht yh-m ill'l m mm H" Hf-II’I '{uilnmd is. well aware at many of whom have spun! md the Cumpnny. nut un- cnn to mlthzatu the rigors ‘n,._._ tur native town. we do not We are on the point of mass the time of dayâ€"«when :r. A series of signs seen s frum entering with chil- gate to ho un 't‘he suh- side. signs when one- Is on his m Winn-r Ixiuhls‘ i< light w trains pa» and rtepa\~' '1'. Lung hnurs uf m-rvire. tho mvmul :md phyï¬vul ruin‘oudiug impuuN um! not D ["htsLL. at Jutiml mum}. â€r Hm _\H\'H\HlHR 4â€" “v†Zl~ “nu-k Thu-c- hundrm! and 1h» public in {air jny Hu- vumfnrt and :hlnk n! â€W â€nunâ€" .hi< mm! hnurmu‘ we post 01300 M for list empluym-a has Amused the ass without some Inn-Hunt II‘~. kW‘P n“. Eh I" H\ [hr 4“, \il)‘, Hf (It-{nil [\‘Irsx'llut'l'~ {Q plt'k â€h Highland pro-h-r tho guns KN‘D Pry bu} \' \ch [hwm simpl) lmr â€f 15H Mr. W. ill for xr Improved - Mm. Clyde the east wm husband in ( he M: for | THE HIGHLAND - Mrs. Clyde “He has returned from the east where uhe stayed with her husband ln Camp Merritt. N. J.. until he ln-tt {or France later vlsttlng her‘ uncle and aunt. Mr. zmd Mrs. Henry Buyumn Johnston, ln New York. The LN) Carlmu n-nldence on Bur- chill meme. nghwuod. w†struck by lightnlng durlnx the storm Sat- urtlu) evmxlng. \‘vry little damage um dunr. tln- “llnlv mnuuntlnl Lu ‘uhuul mu- hulldrvd llnllnrn, abuut mu- huuun'u Miss Adah O'Ko-Iy s‘uundu)‘ and Monday Sunday and Mm Mn. Fred O'Ke) (hum *PN" \1r, and q‘Iu‘t' lhvir H'YUHI (H H 'ruvnh tilkl .\l pl prm-nm Ru) llho- WI-vk in ifriends. E Mrs. Elisha Gr; ;\\ith hn-r duuuhH-r iGra)‘. fur Fanning. :\\il| \‘isn lu-r um i Mr. and Mrs. M 'lndinnupnlis. Ind, "Id gutt-‘h U! -.“I‘ 0 (‘umminut Mr. and .\lr~. l idnuglnvr. Elv umr‘ inf (‘h‘t-ugn \wrc- iur Mr. and .\h-~. X v I 1 t t . n! Mru riv Aw \h 1...]: 7., An $31.51 =:._ 9.52:... _:‘_::, 3...... 2.12:... $4.235? .23.. 5:... 2. $617.: 2:. 2 :11 :4: $3: L'Qllh friends. Mr; William Guyâ€! tho- wn-vk in (Hm-y. \‘I Mr. and .\h~. Luclm ('ulklnn and idauuglnvr Eh umr and Mr. K. MarkA in! (h (-ngn \u-n the Sunday guts!» Eur .\lr. :qu .\h-~. H. J. Tqu-e'r. 1 .1r.~. J. H. FrnIIm-s. formerly MI» IJI‘Y \IiHur. “us mum m Pm Ogle- th..(XDi‘ Gn, lw'I‘l g to â€IV wrlous â€I- im-ss ur hor hunbuml. L‘vuI. Pruner: “_~\'Mh thvrv ‘ I“. (‘I':'|IIH.~ “l\~ taken in “uh Influm‘zu. ml .\lr.~. \‘ \h .\h A Inn-Hug u! t rr uirls \vhn Luv ('5 “ill bv h‘vM l Sly I‘ul'lhll IWllN Inhl rp u'n ;: 1.3. ‘1: 3 .r:: 3.7117727. 7342:: 1:2... t 9...: 13:5: _ 5. i=3: 3:. \ll “IJHH Hip In ___.__-.â€"â€"â€"-- m Inn And Anal II. A“ m erg] of Ir. lower! 0! Chican- Cllude Stu-eve, who in: "Lulu! the epidemic. Mp d to min :1 the bin. . ‘ who ha been ml- ocu- V. J. Unnher. who hu bead the past week, In very much pneumonia durln; -d. ~ had a nelnpoc III Clyde Hue has returned from hospital a Grant st where uhe stayed with h" was Alice Knox d in Camp Merritt. N. J.. an!“ erlnx the M week with the {or France Inter mm“ her ml. h "n much â€mm. md mint. Mr. zmd Mrs. Henry . u.â€" Imd In Wllllu Tun are not ‘T‘nvn! \h-H wwn hundrwl ulghlx amp“ ~uh~erwr< In 4h.- l’llilml War \Yul‘k (ï¬nnmiuu. at lhvf‘hicago Nu, shnn- ll. 1:. (‘umpnm and tho total nxnuuntml In $3,2367m, Mi“ Hryl Tlmmpmn uf hum Bluff Spout yrsu-rdu)‘ in Highland Park \isnim: ht-r schmfl frJends. War!" nl 1mm iv Ha! Spout yrsu-rdu)‘ m nghmnu rul-n \islting hr-r school frJr-nds. \ Kt‘llllelh Mwhlllv. whb has Avon Julionwl :u Great Lakes (or the lust )‘t'fll‘. loft yesterday morning for «wâ€" 0rseas service. Mrs. Frank R. (‘nln will leave Sun- day morning (or New York where she will embark {or mom-as aervlce with who American Red Cross. Kw MI Th Sun h lIl II! (‘HYW .\l:u) Inn HvH)‘ \\ H" I! (r. t" Mrs. Fun-st (‘ummlngs u! Ind. wvre the Wee-k uf-Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 3- V Prank \l IHV uh 1-lllit r \H pul'HIu-IH :11 .4. (‘hirmzl Hu L'Il“>[‘ lhl l-Ihr. n!- uvhlrr : u! thv G. ('. (‘. and oth- I::l\’(_' m-km. m Hm dune: M this~ s-vbuing' in Trin- umn “0 sur» to amend mnmu uml «huglm M r HI su-upk' of Campbell 5“ “ill uiu- :m inform- rm.) owns": In Mnmn- mvznlwn~ u! 1hr nrxim imimd In ht- prv-«rm. Iy loft In! Week iu-hm‘.‘ Mrs. David .\'. \K. wlwre #hr of (‘ump (imm his pnv‘rll‘.‘_ \13. .lfYn-r)‘ HI ! l'nmp (irnnl unlh‘ r. Mr~ Hrull Inn-4 {rum ML. [my mwkinu th Is In dunKhh-r (I! ~ [his \M‘vk KHH undlnx MUN! Hui Mr. and In wum 1.. living In Highland Purl anr's parents. As we go to prev rvcvhrd by Mrm Fra "wing m cancellauu (‘rmu (‘ulnmiulnn ll quhmnn fur perm-r summnns (n report :1! (‘mn will not lemu- inu-mh-d but “in an hvrv, ( The Rm. Frvhrlok 1.. (irnnm. cum!» I»! .9 Juan Church n! (‘hicn‘ an. furlnorly curnlr uf Trinity (‘hurrh Hf lhih rll)’, Li .1 guts! nl Mhut EH! nho-lh 'l‘uwnor lhhï¬ vu-t-k. Mr. er lint i~ rum‘nk-srlnx {mm a ro-Cn-m M rm-k 1»! the {unlit-Ina HIGHLAND PARK. "I ,|p ImuKH. Thr)‘ HIM-m! Pm lu'r \‘ hf†bunk.- are n )0! of lfnv and P“ [In-~10- Kirl‘ “ " Um- u! the Juniur «1qu un knmed “mar†made fru of yarn which will be my aunt later un. \Ir- .‘Ufrc [)0 mt throw a") mull pm 0! mm but bring them to the Anoth- Hon where thev will be mule up mu) mmothinx practical. The \‘mper mfl‘lfl‘ In! Sunday Illa addrmmcd by Mrp. Dr. Enoch whu mllu-d m the girls on self-control ad brought a hopeful mes-3:9 to!!! present. ' ’ Dunne Jones prnfldéd the math Next Sunday the service will ‘be In chargo- of Him- Edna Schultz “1nd :5 ourdinl Invitation In extended to I". T! l I Mimi Frlncu Frill-wt: sue n'ptrt)’ (nr her Sunday School elm Baum day afternoon Inllhe gymnulum 0! the Y. W. (T. A. which \rnu enjoyed by all. The Sumhine (‘lub under um Prim-Inn Nnerenher: held (ht-Ir hm meeting "Us (all on \Vedneudny Il- lernoon. The work for the wlnter nu mapped out and new-member: wel- cumed. The 0. Ms to d! M rinlt?’ DIM FT. “0A RD ORDERED I TO WIND {T “'0“ (Mu- M \\’ vukvunn and libvrlyville dinrfc. .Inuu hvmnh M. IMLI} m-urning bah n I" iwul urllvrr lu >v ind up their mil- â€my uurk and *HUH‘ by the “Hunt:- li-mi n\!nt!u-di~p ril'nn 0f lhmr rl(‘ k ~n lhw (“\‘wrnrm'm mm pro-«rm I'M re go to press word hu been *d by Mn. Frank R. (‘ulll that m cancellalhm by the Red (‘ulnmiulnn in Bumpe. n H'- nn fur perm-lune! disregard- ’lwln l'u'lh :H [in Plhifl} Mn 11 H... pupil] Imukl. u") “min run! hunk‘ unhh and PM 7"" n-m .1 um" um l‘uclnufllx‘nu l'itfloflc Tull the War In! Welded G. {1}“. and girls- hoidlng tlclâ€" dance}: will nun-t this evening [3' Pa r15 1: I lnumn chm} rd Rt-ull \uum: Max \in Jpw. 1| perwmnel disregard» mun 5! Now York. MN. lemu- Hundly an um- “lll awnll ’nflrucflnm UV IH 'mhng llh u unrk (u I~ linuho-d Hun-(- In hrr mud lln- lulu)!" Hum-m dkplnyn-d h) unrm uhmn Mu; Irl| .‘hhl v (‘lub under NIH \h M‘h'nl and art “01}; n! mulunc. club! in DUI," Ade (rum DWC" be mmk Inga I ILLINOIS {flu 1hr! \\ ml and “N“ nre “0" II"! If- pull! W1†0 :nk-wl H) (Bruno! ml h "x71 Hm \\ Il‘l h» 53H.» mnuloflu u» mum“. “ï¬ï¬ II no. ‘ol Ii at! m I! ' Mac-nun“ all wart 0! (Ian- lou and 0! Milk. on- nll Milli! M III-I d~ y flu-plied and III“ or- _ I u to “numb: ol need». 18:“ up report a all can ELEPHONI'NG has' been made simple and any, yet it is necessary for a person to follow set rules when he makesor answers a call; There is a right way and "(wrong way to use the telephone. ~ The right way is given in the form of suggestions which are printed in the telephone directory. If carefully followed, these suggesâ€" tions will be {00nd at distinct aid to the telephOne user. 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