testify to the Balloons. have had Firestone ivered in that time the money‘* were mileage could only ment of the Gumâ€" Nives or chances : ::c%leou » mlpped’nza. SERV ICE . WINTER h., writes; "One s has gone over s of extra service cannot be beat." id., the following: consider the x':;oenrye‘tâ€"ou. antee. and sheet metal s, skylights, corâ€" etc., made or reâ€" t time and in the be glad to call ; on any work in reï¬uire. Special ited at short notâ€" won with fabric 1925, Firéstone liles! rds : is considerably Columbia, S. C., st Street 635 : pany field, ; says:; "My Fireâ€" fiber of every ne 65 1234 lo’ 1 PLACE OF BUSINESS _ _ |ia TN EDUCATION TOLD ‘« TALK BY DEAN HEILMAN Merely Training of Youth to Inâ€" crease Earning Power Not Justification For "Merely training young men to inâ€" crease their earning capacity does not constitute adequate justification for the inclusicn of business instrucâ€" tion in University curricula," accordâ€" ing to Dean Ralph E. Heilman of Northwestern University School of Commerce, who spoke recently at Urâ€" THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926 &A iness success. To Seek Facts "But there are many important things which such schools can do. They can familiarize the young man with the operation of the basic laws, principles and tendencies which unâ€" derlie our economic system. They can teach him always to seek the facts â€" in business, as elsewhereâ€"and how to apply them. They can give him an understanding of the industrial methâ€" ods which have proven most effective. They can teach him to be always on the alert for improvements in methâ€" PLOWING, GRADING, MAKâ€" ING LAWNS & DRIVEWAYS JAMES LLOYD SHRUBS We would like to share with you the pleasure of seeing about 350 difâ€" ferent varieties of and Breeder Tulips in Blossom and extend, therefore, a cordial invitation to you to visit us from May 22nd to the end of the blooming season. FRANKEN BROTHERS Deerfieldy nlin0i3 Darwin, Cottage VISITORS WELCOME Phone Deerfield 241 Tel. H. P. 756â€"W Box 65, Highland Park MANURE BLACK DIRT od, and for the introduction of more effective processes. They can‘give him an appreciation of the public relations and . social dbligations of business. And they can prepare him for adâ€" vancement and, promotion to larger responsibilities. | o4 "If our schools of commerce," he concludéd, "during the next generaâ€" tion, actually accomplish such reâ€" sults, and there is every i#ndication that they will, they will make a sigâ€" nificant and notable contributicn to social progress and human welfare." DEERFIELD LOSES TO BLOOM IN GAME TUESDAY, JUNE 1 Playing under adverse weather conâ€" ditions, Deerfield lost her last hope of a baseball championship when the team lost to Bloom 8 to 3 at Chicago Heights last Tuesday. Bloom was unable to hit Harder‘s offerings consistently throughout the game, but fl'rrors by several members of the team gave Bloom many of their Deerfield took the lead in the secâ€" ond inning. Kress walked, advanced to third on S#ipe'n single, and scored on a sacrifice fly. The bad break of the game came in the third inning. With a man on first and one out, the Bloom batter hit one midway between shortstop and left field. â€" Both Rosenthal and Struss callâ€" ed for the ball, but there was so much wind and flying dust that they could neither see nor hear each other. In the resultant collision, both suffered injuries. Bloom scored four runs in that inning before they could be reâ€" tired, Twice after this inning Deerfleld had three men on base but they were unable to score more than two more 1 ‘l.---------------------.-.-------------.------.-----..l It is pitiful to see the r and estates that the owner â€"H you ever get the slightest suspicion that your grounds are not as beautiful as they possibly could be, just phone me. I‘ll understand. ‘ . The Tragedy of Neglect it Landscape Gardening Telephone H. P. 523 e Avenue, Highwood possibilities in many beautiful grounds r seems so utterly unconscious of. Rosenthal and Struss deserve credit for sticking to their guns and continâ€" uing to play despite their injuries. Deerfield‘s team will compete in the National Interscholastic relay held at Soldiers‘ field Grant Park, under the gupervision of the University of Chiâ€" cago, June 5. The team which consists of Cain, Zengler, Hammond, and Baker will enter in the mile and half mile reâ€" lays. ‘s f Robert Woolverton, . Henrietta Jenâ€" kins, Marjorie Kendall, Edward Lowâ€" enstein, Whitney Lowe, Margaret Mayer, Malcomb Millard, â€" Walfred Miller, Melvin Moon, Cecil Nestrick, John Snite, Jean Snobble, Florence May Snow, T. MacPherson Thomas, Arthur Tillman, Romanello Ullian, Arâ€" thur West, Dorothy Williams, and Ernest West. A large Negro woman approached the window of the ticket office. "Please, suh," she said, "Ah want a ticket for Minola." The agent, after a search, inquirâ€" ed, "Where is Minola?" "Right there on the bench," she said. "Minola! Come right here, the gentleman wants to see you." Much said about the call of the great outdoors. Just at present it is calling us to get out and mow the Bloom continued to score mostly on THE HICGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Private and Public Catchbasins . and Septic Tanks . Phone 1151 Licensed Drain Layer Sewer and Water Contractor Highland Park, Box 261 . L. FROMELT Svek FEDERAL AID FOR 1 . . ‘ROADS EXTENSIVE 150,000,000 : To Be Apg:owl- * ated for This Work 1928 and 1929 Plans are being made for an apâ€" propriation of $150,000,000 for fedâ€" eral aid for roads in the years 1928 and 1929. Those who are, supporting the bill providing fcr the appropriaâ€" tion are: The American Association of State Highway Officials, the Amerâ€" ican â€"Automobile Association, the American Bankers‘ Association, the American Farm Bureau Federation, the American Federation of Labor, the National Grange, the American Road Builders‘ Associaticn, the Naâ€" tional Automobile Chamber of Comâ€" merce of the United Statesâ€"all urgâ€" ing continuance of the federal aid Note: Under ncw_low rates for electric service, effecâ€" tive May 1st, 1926, the cost of operating appliâ€" ances is greatly reduced. The Highland Park Hospital New! 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