{n‘ trpups. thz‘ orchestra is leisurely tuning up while 3 Jackie is sm~ drï¬ Ã©WflX on the floor through a large tin grater. Here‘indéed isthe spir- it fl home and hospitality. mist awholesome sighttu watch tht‘Tm-sda) evening dam-o crowds forth gather at the Army and Navy Center. The soft lights are on the fur~ nlture mowd back against the walls of the spacidvus new room. the door from the street i< opening and closing on happy yibung, guests. just ar- ï¬ning. Harnesses for the evening are moxing about the' room or talking jfl‘he Center is a thing to which the people 0! Highland Park can pair? with wide It is our little community house. and ii’ there be any ‘whd'f hsve never seen the great necessity for a large community house. let iilm come to the Center some Tuesday night and watch its happy ithq'nna. 'I‘hn Lmn :mrtutmn system was tukvn mmr I'v-Htuu, (Int, brumswthc cumpmim (mum Hnl pr‘h'mi- RHHLIL'L'HH‘HI. 'le svwmd. hv‘cuuw Ihw ing a gum-ml ï¬rike. 'The United States found herself trying to compel the railroads to get togaher. at the very same time in which she was carrying on a criminal proceeding against some of them for getting together. Under such condi- tionB the government was forced either to take over thequailroads or to repeal the Anti-trust Act. It is apparent that the solution of the present problem hinges on theouestion of the future business policy of this country. Harmony of operation and the Sherman law as expounded in the Great Northern case cannot exist at the same time. Uniï¬ed operation under private ownerâ€" ship can only come when Congress is ready to amend the Sherman Act. '1‘th the Act should be amended. no thinking man doubts. American puslnesa cannot meet world-wide competition with the United States act- ing in) policeman to prevent combination; and Congress has already made provision for contingency with relerence to foreign trade. Are we ready for this change of policy internally? If so. we can consider returning the railroads to their owners. Railroads. Khix is {1w question as vital ju>t now as :my sing] rwmshing our Intmxml \H-lfux'v (â€(1.1). and uv- :u'w .aH (-uln'vrnml. I are: a pm of «yur lift»; in fact they lie at (Pu.- wr)’ mots of our v SthI these great prnpvrtivs, so potent in our national life. pm hzuj vatenpownersmp or remain permanvntly in government hands? without its Cuming Who svnt thnms John 1.. [Kiel Paul I- Udel Albert Levy It is the day. t! vard wim- narmw hot has hven :1 Chicam i ‘m-r 1‘in pim the rusponsi!) thornughhr»; Published weekly by JOHN L L'I)F'.L and PAL'I. L UDELL. at Highland Park Lake County. llllnols Entered as second class matter March 1. 1911, at the post ofï¬ce at Highland Park. Illinois. under the Act of March 3. 1879. \‘L’UHEH self. in plu of cny imprnwmnm and swouminn, its pvnplv should wark munairzto-ntly Mwards that The Highlanb Park Pressf’fj‘y‘;._.i;: Into and (rana‘p‘ Nothin o! m thls \ JOHN A BUNNELL JOHN OLIVER Spring is the Season When One Considers Building HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 85 SAVINGS BANK COME IN AND TALK IT OVER. Pnudgnl E ARE PREPARED to loan money to prospective builders, and to those who wish to pay off mortgages now due. Do you require funds for either of these purposes? If so, we will be glad to quote terms upon application. ~Cru' 'his kind has “red Hmhland Park as yet, but the time is mh- vauldmn of animal enwrzy it! t w (hr City U! (‘himlgn _______________________ Chmago Advertising Manager '1 Paw-1‘. .11 F J1(k~onToI.Wz1bz1$h 5312 Telephones. Highland Park 557. 558 I monuc» tn mfvty, and :1 xii WHO WILL I’\\' THE FREIGHT! i :U'Iv‘l‘)’ uf Hu- mty‘s samw rumble-ma r‘ mlulhm. Nu m “The Bank of Personal Service‘ many K 3210 thi< condition fur {h {M frum thv grunt (taming «lnwn gum! and city pinn ( [i l.x.\i~, trucks. am THE NEW (1331‘!le ï¬rst place. and mih =0=0al TOWN PLANNING can)" hm Vuc Prcsident )l‘th ’ :1 gn-atvr or loss dvgrco. will prv» ylvrn growing: (‘in today shuuld he vmmlttut mxlli lll )wr by the ij'vrnment fur twn nut :uwruto III hle'mnn) umh-r [hr M‘uthwrhmuls wvrv DIX-pm" Mivhxuun Awmm on the “wrap wt Jr< tum-nu buildings naturally human beings [‘HI'HSH.\\. .\l.\R(‘H ‘2“ 11\ 0f 11 stream rum the constant with h nuh hulhhngs and factorivs And thvn a hindrance In husineï¬s dnllurs to mg. The grvul lmuh di<likml to undermkl HARRY PAUL to mnk¢ In mmh-rn efficiency Chicago did not do Calhl€r u‘vly sum-020d it my single nmtlvr ===uo=n __________ Editor _ Superintendent For years this in (‘H'ry kind m fm‘ \' istonce k to pri IHI‘Ufld mbRLAND PARR RRi HP in 15H :54. 1:65;:3 at .szz vii/Tm: 7...: 373.323. 1.2 $2.27: 1. :zL, :33:;:< .3 2;: ,L .9» 22â€"13 _, S (h-nruv Hudulph has n-turm-d from gtho- Highland Park hmpitall. wht-n- m- ?hml hi> tonsils rvmm'cd. 1 a parvms. Miss F‘lurvm-v McGluuphlin spent tho \ka vnd Visiting Miss Florence (‘Hl‘cnrull Hf EVQ‘TOU. ' Mr. Juhn Gallagher is cunï¬ned tn 1 1 I l I i l ! EM; hnmu with an "(tuck uf pneumon- Relatives and friends of the 108th Engineers are invited to attend the meeting a! the Auxiliary held the second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m.. Auditorium Hotel: ï¬rst Friday a! each month, 1102 Stevens Buiid~ ing; third Sunday 0! each month at 2:30 p. m.. 1102 ‘Stevenx Building. Gray Stubbs, son of Mrs. W, C. St‘uhbs, 31nd who has been stationed in _Franco since October. returned home Monday. having been honorably discï¬nrged. He was; member of‘the 83rd 00.. 6th Regiment Marines. Mr. Henry Schinlohor of Genesee. “L, visited his sisters. Mrs. J. Vetâ€" Lvr and Mrs. Kntv Bockv'un Sunday and Monday of this week.' Mr. Hurry Kmu'h uml family will move very‘ soon to a farm two miles “wt of this city Mr. Rum-l1, \vlw has been employed as a night driver on the ï¬re truck, has resigned his po- sition. The vacancy will be ï¬lled by Mr. Winniv Glader who has but!!! driving for the merchants' delivery. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Evans of Grin- nell, 13.. are spending two weeks with Mr. Evans' parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Evans. ' .\h‘<. ('harlos 'l" wuukw, Win “as Hf .\h'<. erln-rl I .\1l‘. (it'nrgn conï¬ned to few \nmks V Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Fletcher have mode into their hUHH‘ at 371 Lau- rel Ava Hf [hi [IH Mrs. Hfluiln- nl’ \Iannic-ls Ave. has iu-vn mu lu- hh'k |i>l fur the past wm‘kv much imprmml :xrpu'nd again. :dmn :u'q- Mme-him: «mnm'nlulutinnxun [hr Dinh mi :1 mn nu Saturday at St. Luke's hospital. 'l’hv) haw hu-n making thvir hume- with Mrs. Nicholâ€" son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R ('urry of 1200 Lukv Shore drive, <im~c .\Ir. Nirhnlsnn rvsiguod from {he army. They will numv Ihv hahy Edâ€" “:urd (‘urw Nivhnlsun. Mrs. Nichol- mn “as fnrmvrly NHL- Hrminn Carry \\' that Mn hm-n (Luxuhlm [(‘l Mr. and Mr (Km-.4. Rurm-lh- and «'luihll'nn uf 1'hicnun uwru (ht‘ wow-k Hui gucsh‘ M Mr. and Mrs. Archi- hnld :\h('l‘('rnnm)4 Mun hum M dl‘ml .\l r Lloyd Larson, who has’ been at the Phfladelphia Navy Yards for the past few months, has returned hume. having boon Imnurnhly discharged. Mrs. H. M. Butler is spending a few «lays in Bvlvidvn- visiting her Mr. NuKhanval Kuist returned hnnw Mundny awning from New York (‘ity‘kvhvre hv has lwen sla- (mnml. Ho has been honuruhly dis- x-hurgvd fmm the service. 51115.:an Mr. and Mr rucvhing c0: hirth uf 2: son “(h .Mrs. F. N. Bard left Monday for N0“ (Irh-nns “hvrv 5110 will visit hvr mmhor for sen-ml \n-oks. Miss M. A. Ernst will hold the unâ€" nuul spring urn-mm: u! millinery to- murrnw and Saturday at her SW. 4 N. Sheridan Road. Mrs. M. H, Mck‘uï¬rvy had as hm- Lzumh “ls. Thursday, Mrs. RS. Bu» MW and mu. Arthur, M \Vmullnwn. mmmmsomum lil \lr‘ :md mil (In-i null HI \h .\lr~ \h pk spvmiing llw hnlil} and making: {m w Ithul'vnm [.¢-~Ii~‘ Mrt‘nnl'r). \I. H‘ .\l('('.’tfl'l'n-_\ pl‘l‘dllUU'd t-v ï¬rs! I'Q In MMHMJH. \V (‘nnmd wvvkx UH. FIN-llvru-k 2 Mrs. A. (i. Mm‘l‘ho'rsnn ir duughlvr, .\lr.~x (‘lynlv Hiw. turn-w! from Florida. Hvlc-n.(‘.iu:~rr i> spmulinu (his it)’ m Hu- Urdu nu “In pin-Mn Hlnmningt H1 Shmhlio Mn. A. (X Bjurkmnn are congrmulntimm on the son, horn Saturday, March \deu .nzu'tl v Hark. whu has been h i< homo fnr thv past with inHm-nzn, is very wd and able to be Ernst will'hold the unâ€" upmnng u! millinery to- Saturday at her Mg». 4 Road. liudulpx md Mr with mtimu I( If My mmyuun uf MiL thv Sunday guest Ml'mi. hum W. (‘. F HI livuIt-nnnt. L! at Runcuurt .2 ln-pnrtnu-m \\';n kins rvlhrm \i~itin;1 N-lu ill Inf ny< in \l n-Inlwl i9 spending mnthe-r. Mrs Hulllt'll \n‘u \\ as Hw pvmling this IH'I‘K S211 unluy Mr. and I‘m-um ly Nich (.‘nlu K(.‘n’l<( \‘isit ‘md mt! The Highland Park Woman's Club mm. last Tuesday afternoon at Wit- Len Hail. Miss Marley most pleasingâ€" iy did a group at the piano and Mrs. Aifred Martin told in a very compre- hensive manner of th¢ work being done for the blind at St. Dunstan's, England. and how similar work is being furthered in this hountry. The next meeting is Tuesday. April ï¬rst. at tw-nthiru n'clOck. Further notices concerning samg will be glv an inter. The Annual Cungregntitmnl Meet- ing will bé hold on theinlght of Mon- (luy, April 7th. and will be preceded by :1 dinner under the (inspires of the Dnrcas society. The dinner will be 50 cents per late and all members of the church and cun‘gregutiml are invited to attend. . Will those who receiï¬led mary ballots through the Week please return’them as soon as possible? Tlm prayer-plowing éwi‘ll ln' lwlll on Wednesday night at 8:00. The communion of: the Lord's Supper will be held :uEnmrnlng ser» ylco on the ï¬rst Sunday in April. Those' wlm expect go jolln by {altetmr (m confession of thé‘lr faith in Christ the minister will be glad to.imer4 Viv“. ‘ g PRESBYTERIAN 1(‘Hl'BCH g Because of the ban placed on pass- 05 at Fort Sheridan an the 8th the entertainment for the :men was call- ed off. Last Saturday evening‘ we were expecting a great falling of! in the attendance becalfuse 0! the exv perience of the previous week. the absence of the pastor ‘and the utter lack of publicity among the men. But we were booked Oor one of the surprises of our lives. Not only were the old familiar faces in evi- dence but new men from the conval‘ escent wards Were present. We are assured of a still greater number of new men this weelt. The short preliminary religious :servlce, the line program ï¬rlllowing and the games llllll stunts m-cmnpztniml by the genu~ ine entertainment afforded by those in the hypnotic sleep. nll these are growing in popularity hnd t-nnspire to lllflkt‘ the Saturdayievening open Imuse (wcnsiuns ut the vhut'ch an HUN 'l‘luI \\'o.~l(min.~'tvr Guild will hnld in momim: nn Tuosdnfy m ho rvsi- dvncv of Mrs. Goorgr [{mm on East Park Aw. growing in pnpularity _unc In nmkr Hm Suturdayk-w Imusv (X'casiuns u! the ( imlvsponsuhlo- part nf;th( Hf“. \Vt-dm-uiu}. 7:210 »Pmyvr sr-rvico. St. John‘s Gospel is, (In: why-v1 a! Sunday svrvitvs « Sunday Svhuol . . I ? . - m 9:.5“: mnrmng \"(Il‘ï¬hlp .11 10:4.» Juniur League- at 3 p.‘ m.; Epworth Lvnguv m 6 h‘t‘l‘YiH‘ at 7 h-r than (n Tho iu<tructinn I-lucsff its Int-Ming un Tuesday puns bilm- nr Joining th- hv hrld ut thv mmlsv :it The growing constituency roll I! a constant reminder {that the res- ponsibility ~accompnnxing church membershiwd the dhristian pro- fession is not a thingfto be winked at or to be worn as ‘a convenient cloak to cover a multitude of sins. That to hold a place of official dig- nity in'the church means more than either to advocate or obsti‘uct church policiesv and then look Wise. The feel- lng is growing that the wqu of the church is the most important of all work'and must be given a large and deï¬nite place in our thoughts and hearts; must receive a definite amount of our time; ï¬nd commands a deï¬nite consecration: of our means and poweru. The glory3and {ulnesa of joy and the greatnesscf life comes to those who meet in an intelligent. and voluntary manner these condi- “our of declpleship‘ The Ladies' Am socfty dt'th'e If E. church meeti; this (Lemon with Mrs. Katherine Kellylof Cluy Ave. Dpn’t forget Earl W. Gsell. Pharmacist and when we dB'so wé: do itrigï¬t: H. P. WOMAN’S CLUB mt! Work Among the. Soldiers (‘hun-h Sen-Emu that we rm an’qm IN) their mail ï¬lled pri- this ()n ’l‘unsday vvoning. Man-h 25. m W100 (faint-IL in the Rzn'inia Vfllago gHuusc. Miss Marietta Jobgson of ,Fnirhopo. Ala. mutant Greenwich, 1Com“ is to talk on “Democracy and lEducmion.“ Those who enjoyed the evening with her ï¬ve yearslago. at the home of Mrs. Kimball. will be eager to hear of ‘the furthg; developments of this school in thfouth. _ Her engagement or the two weeks of her stay near Chicago are as fol- lows: w This meeting is. plannml by the teachers and parents of aninia School and a cordial invitation is extended to all who am interested in Mrs. Johnson's educational exper- imam. cago Woman‘s Aid; Thursday eve‘ ning. Francis Paljxqr School. March 21. Friday afternoon, Public School Klndergarten Association; Friday evening. Francis Parker School. March 22. Saturday noon. Men'qoity Club; éuurday afternoon. Chica- go Women's‘ Club. - ,- m March‘ï¬. Monday afternoon. Rogers Park. ' . - .. March 17. Monday afternoon. Nation- al Kindergarten College; Monday evening. Oak Park. March g8, Tuesday afternoon, Oak Park; Tuesday evening. School of Education. March 19. Wednesday afternoon. Glencoe School; Wednesday evenâ€" ing, Winnetka Woman's Club. March 20. Thursday afternoon, Chl- March 25. Tuesday attgrnoo‘n, mixers Park Womeh's Club; Tuesday eve- ning. Baivlnia School. Ravlnia. March '26. Wednesday evening. Win- netka Women? Club. I ‘Cootrd Ag...†a: W and j w :o===o===:o==;:o==:ou Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. 15! St. BRIAN DENZEL, President Telephone 335 Building Material RAVINIA SCHOOL AQBERT LARSON, Stationer Birthday Cards Very Attractive Designs New Line of hwwi’ï¬ï¬‚ï¬w Now if. the Germans mint food m be delivered to them faster. all thcy have :9 40ng Lo nlse some of those mhny gum curring, ships Hut they sunk to'-t‘h¢‘boflom of the ocean. Hitch ,27. Thursday afternoon. Child Weltare Aswciation; Thursday eve- ping. Oak Park. . Mgivch 28, Friday anemoon. on Park; Friday evening. Wilmeï¬e Women's Club. March 29. Saturday afternoon. flesh dance of Mrs. borado Taft. , ‘ Telephone 410 60 North‘F'mt St. ; Highland Park AniomobiloT Hank and Rubbers? Dropme’apostaldard or telephonemeand Rwillcall for Special High Price for J. Smith Paya an High.“ Cub Pric- mummy N. Paper Rubber Iron Metal