V? .4; PAGE 511 mining does not have [0 go on an lzw LIHIU. nu. . cannot stop. -The federal transportation act set up the Railroad Labor A board as an arbiter of wages and working' t-nnditiom~ in order to remove excuses for walkâ€"outs and lock-nuts. The hoard is the ï¬nal authority in disputes of the sort which ,t'urmeriv led at n strikes.‘ The government has accepted the t} ewry that it has th- ‘ power to keep trafï¬c uninterrupted in 'hr ynhiir i' tore-t The shopmen are challengingr that thenrx. Thev have the unquestioned right to quit work and to uxe pezu-et'ul persuasio: to discourage others from taking,r their plates. They voluntaril' surrendered their privileged status under the triinspurtatiolt lama That does not excuse them for playing the dug: in the matures. my“. F‘m~h_(‘nmmin~x am; applied in the Labor Board's rulings. T U The Highlanh Pa‘lï¬ktpl‘tgï¬ Publi>hed wwkly by Joux L. L'DELL and I‘A'LL IA. UnELL, at Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois Entered as second class mattér March 1, 1911, as the post ofï¬ce at High- land Park. Illinois. under the Act of_ March 3. 187:). Men engaged in the business of raising fruits and vegetables, those who preserve them. and ï¬nally the families that depend largely upon them in the winter season are all éfuture sufferers from this interference with railroad service. What fruits and vegetables have been canned will cost more to the ï¬nal consumer. When the orderly processes of such a tremendous industry as the railroads are interfered with. no man can trace all the avenues of evil consequences. V . Farm pests of every variety from the army Worm and chinch bug to rabbits and crows are to be exterminated by gases which the war developed, says the Springï¬eld Journal. lI‘he jack rabbits in the west have been enemies from which we would be free. Mustard gas, it is asserted. has a deadly effect; upon them. It sticks close to the ground. The rabbit’s feet ate afflicted. He rubs them over his face. blinds himself and communicates the gas to his lungs. Your Businiiess M BER IHQIEVZU v.9; @WCm‘H ma m><~20m 992% w -R'rn.\ R. \IA\ uk D'vnkhnx The railroad shop strike dues not have to go on needs a banking con- nection that is sympa- theticâ€"one that is can- able of understanding its opportunities as well as its limitations. “The Bank of Personal Service" (‘HALLE.'GE T0 TH E PUBLIC .Uaybe [his is (/1? Bank where you belong. USE OF GASES 0N FARM LOSSES DUE TO STRIKE not be t (.EURGE F differs all the IIUDVI)“ {rum (hv coal strxke. ('u; tinkc. Hut Inmspm‘tatin Alhl'S M \mn' rut K‘s-Mu . Mr. and Mrs. (lean-r Thnyor and [family are spending their vacation at i ‘ Spring Pnrk. Minn. Mrs. E. A. “ininmx and son Earl are elm/yin): an rxu-ndcd trip to San Frnncisru and bus Angekm,-('lh(. Min Hclrn Hull n-turm-d Sundly [nan u Huh! VI,» 1- ngun 'Fallu. the Joy (In-ls at her honu- 'l‘uem-yi owning. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain enjoyed! 0“ tnp tn Starved Rock over the week; . Miss Helen Hoyne in maklnx I {‘0‘ 'weeks' visit in the Emit. Mr. and Mrs. Murchler were the‘ 'lL'uevsts ('1‘ Mr. Mutchler's sister and‘ :bruthu-in-luw In their twenty-NWT anniversary 3: their summer colum- ‘in Mx-anr)‘ The latter Ire leaving' for The l).l1~. “'15. ; Dr. and Mrs. (‘. E. Jones and Dr. and Mr»: (‘u-orge Jones of Chitin): ! and Diamond lake. spent Highland’ (Park day with Mr. and Mn W. “.1... Ike \ Sun J Sunnd street. 3 . Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson haw: :reKurned from a motor trip to Wis- . mnsm. "1 6w fn‘Kc'17l‘1‘nH} M1. they will visit their daughter \' u ". (u (Milnhul Shruhvnb uncle and tum Mr. and Mia: â€ansnn's parents "l Mn. W. H. (irnnt of Minneapoli‘ has returned tn her home after spend- xm: nu» wot-ks with Mrs. H4 J. Thny Mrs. Lucim “me is spending a few weeks a! Roaring Brook Inn. lhrhur Springs. Mich. .\!r. Jm~ “cruhc lnd ï¬ve chilrren motored tn Pullman last Monday. Thv chi'drrn are waning then- {nr a few days. Him Miss Murjurie- (‘lnire Bawdrn lefl' ymu-nlay 10 went Dr. and; Mrs. GflLi Jones M Him-Wow! voltage. Diamond‘ lnkr. I p.-rul an M EH MA 1'!!! HIGHLAND PARK m HIGHLAND PARK. im- Rugh uf Karine. Mm Rather .lnhnnun cmu'ruinui o Joy (hrls at her holm- Tuesday r 211M!» .1' .\ha and Mrm .u \ llâ€˜ï¬ I34 \Hvk Mn» (Nady kun u! ('h'n-nzn 13A -i(:n,r .‘hx .-\, ll. Hill uf (â€mun-w .\I r '~~~ hmnu 1-,\::n~ 11-1! last I>:nuAr-‘ 11K" h» â€A. mntur ' r {bl for A two \l't‘t‘kï¬ H’lp ,{____,, ,-..__. |‘- um YL'HI1\\'~XUHU Natunui l'ark‘ Burktr'! Supvrï¬ne [fl-yon will .-1 tvu Mu! \‘. m: ('hrxilunr Hndvn- ; make your (““1 and Frogung; ‘5 Lamar. 'Iht-u- vu-n- HM In 019.5me deliciUUI. A: ‘U grocery ‘ UV Matures.â€" Adv. . xndvfmitrly Mr. and Mn. 1nd .\.I JIIM'PhHH‘ (Ixu! ll 'xi m .iu ( l) 7:! 75.5., .3 2.177517. . T1,: :7, 2...... 332.5: :1? v: i . 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