18 he Wi 0 19 +) THURSDAY, MAY S3HEET METAL WORK \‘CHRISTIAN ‘SCIENCE MOoNITOR Will You Aid in Ending War? \_1 |. â€"+~~ Sgonsored by the Monitor .‘ fâ€"_ a t 1 0 â€"-On{‘ Sale atâ€" 19 > Newsstands and Christian Science Reading Rogoms The Deerfield Furnace and Sheet Metal Works | _ GEORGE M. BALMES, P Temporary Phones: â€" Wilmette 5393, Deerï¬elc# 8, 1924 PEACE PLAN k We are located in the building in the rear of the Wessling Hardware Store Estimates Cheerfully Given _ READ THE MAY 8th ISSUE We make all of sheet metal work Afor ev , following detailed plans 8 tions as furnished; plain work. or artistic deâ€" signs in varied forms. All our work. is guaranteed be rrtect and the materials furnished of the very best, | while prices are admittedly low. _ ‘ Now Open For Business PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL Henry G. Winter 48 Nox'f,lism Street Phone 635 â€" coutaining of the Many lans fail to look in gix â€"directions at the same instant while crossing erowded : city centers, so it is not strange,that automobiles ruin over a lot of them.â€" s ._If we wish to be just judges of all things, let us first persuade ourselves of this: That there is not one of us without gréeat fault; noâ€"man is found who can acquit himgelf: and he who calls himself innocent does ko with réference to a : , and not to his own conscience.â€"Seneca y ‘The: minisuril rmons are very ably criticized by people who haven‘t been to church for 20 years. - THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGH FOp. 270 °. o tiny e IMPROVED RELATIONSHIPS Economi rofessor . Believes That Equation Will ; Get More _ Attention _ j Mechanics t ress of th ing the wo man relat and empl ing m Gordon â€" S. ment of of I / "Just ag ¢ s of the 190th "Just a th:nmhlï¬?hm’ oo. the century ~As ie 20in Gey Wl bs a. oo mike i factors in production, i. tag benls ‘The statement is based in e teff that the astount of peoc onmthe fa- verned largely by: the s ! g:. of thel:trkeu ‘on any Too, no. ff study for the executives I e m will be chiefly one of too o maxid his environment. the .emP ‘l’ ervation of nu-.n!m % ~*"There R an lnmbx#;‘&mgn c in f tE C f emplo)cer h:f .1::i:;n forces in P uedan io e primary burden of mod oo imusth the assumption of whi is rokg ) At ed more and more b 3 being demanded m :)ciety " Dr. Watkins declares. xt “Con's idetive social progress «ds "Constiictive social progress Js inâ€" extricably [related to rational adminis tration of |industrial relations. Soci ety is advgneing rapidly, to the conclu sion that |our economic organizatior is not an| end in itself but rather the means to the realization of the larg est possible expression of human life not the Igigest expression of a few in dividualiti¢s, but the maximum of de velopment|for every human being whi by honest|toil is willing to make hi contribution to the progress of civil dzration, . ) o 2 uio Tez ~‘_ Appreciate Human Vdlues . â€" "The thi agement.;?Amerkin in dustry : more and mvt falling i the handk |of men,who have this deep er appreciation of haman values an« this nor objective of the humar race. Th¢ old industry with its self ish and p tocratic po. of admin istration I yielding .sloEly but . syrel to the nem with its spirit of mutuality Into the| new industry is coming . new type| of executive: one who i convinced| that the successful mana ger of future will be the one wh ANNOUNCEMENT of |the industrial progâ€" ing donditions and the huâ€" nships between einployer ee, instead of in perfectâ€" ry, is (the ‘belief of Dr. Watking, of| the departâ€" onomics at the University expression of human life st expression of a few in , but the maximum of de for every human being wh ltoil is willing to make hi n to the progress of civil PARK, ILLINOIS pening of New Yard Those intergs our stock, With enla handlingâ€" right from the farm, for gardens and lawns . | se interdsted in black dirt are invited: to mspe?t stock. which is from the farm, before purchasing. STONE of all kinds COAL : TEAMING and _ EXCAVATINGâ€"â€" BLACK DIRT and MANURE .: â€" Je is not ‘only idle who does nothâ€" ing, but he is idle who might be better employed.â€"Socrates. ~‘/| i American people will celebrate the spring bonfire season by burning ‘up many million dollars‘ worth of valuable forest lands. :| â€"~ Telephone 65 ed space and equipment we are now 1730â€"32 Sherman Avenue t : vangron: 44 Your time, energy, rugs and money will be saved by c‘llin;z ORIGINAL Parisian Cleaners. _ f oL at. io y 3 i ns :ï¬: gm‘ dm'":_'".:ï¬'.n. e X:. SPECIAL PRICE ONLY FOR HIGHLAND PARK & LAKE FOREST Expert in weaving and repairing. Hand work _ ° | Phone Evanston 2324 in : 5.0 tands human nature ho less,] A contest has been he e knows the intricacies‘of the!to see who is . the bes ‘al aspécts of industry." Most folk nowadays are « Announcement PICCHIETTI BROTHERS, formerly of 15 North Second Street, wish to announce their removal to 6 South First Street, Evans Building, where they will carry on a firstâ€"class grocery business, including imported and domestic groceries. and olive oil. ‘ FREE DELIVERY. Phone 679 _ o c _ THE PARISIAN _ Dye House & Cleaners, Inc. .000 0 Naz. Nazareth e t SILJESTROM ORIGINAL A contest has ‘been held in Boston to see who is : the M}m-/‘ Most folk nowadays are engaged in a écontest to see which will lie in bed the longest. [#‘ pr playing baseball, would Jbe terribly grieved if They injured tham while spading wup the garden, | . . * . PAGE FIFTEEN Evanston 2324 ta 6 4 i