:26 WILMETTE The Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Schlundt LIFE SAILS IN yACHT RACE ·I July 23, 1926 ;L~t~lt~tn~c~h~e~o~tt~T~h~t~tr~s~d~a}~·,~J~u~l~~·;l~S~.~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Duke" Durham, 431 Abbottsford " Sl/2~ MONEY left Friday for th eir home in Navarre, Have funds to . loan on ch oice lmroad, Kenilworth, will be on the crew Ohio. l'pon returning from their of Mildred II, in the annual Sturgeon pnl\" t:-d N o rth Shore Suburban r esldl'lH't:' prOPl' rty at 5 1, ~% inte rest. honeymoon in the East. They stopped Bay Yacht race held under th e _ S.:e us on rt"tw wals. in \Vilmctte for a sh'ort visit with Mrs. a uspices of .the Chicago Yacht club. "The New Attitude Toward BeE. G. Pauling & Co. havior Problems" Is SubSchlundt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John The sta rting g un will be fired a.t 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 _. \V. Melon e, of 914 F?Eest av~nue. _ 4 o'clock on Sat urday afternoon at the Belmont harbor. Mr. Durham expects I ject of Speech to cruise to Muskegon after the r ace, . -a nd ·wilt return to Chicago in ~ wee~. ; "The Xcw Att itud e Towar~l BeOn hi s return, h e .expe cts }O hnd .ht s. 1 haYior Proble ms" wa~ th ~ s ui>J cCt of yac ht , recently chnstcnecl ~l:arow t c, an int:?rc. ting- adclress gtvcn hy Dr. a ll ri gg·cd and rea dy for satlmg. Thomas D. E lli ot of 1\orthwcstcrn un i\'cr~ i ty before the <.;t ttd ents, of the Our statement of last week, detailin~ the summary dismissal of an un ~lr. and Mrs . Sid nev Hugue nin ha\'e :\ational Kindergarten and I·.lemenfaithful employee. ~erving our patrons an East Wilmette and villages lcft for Pittsburgh ,~· here they will · tary cn lkgc last \\·eek. north including Glencoe. has met with such generous response that Mr. make t heir home for a tc\\' yea r s at ! "Bcha Yi o r Problems" i:-. a new name Krauss wishes to extend his sim:erest thanks to the community for its least. Mr. Huguenin has been trans- ! \Yhich in clud es \\'hat u se d _ to he ca l~ c cl support. It is gratifying to know that the principles of fair play win fcrred there on bu sinc :;s . ).frs. Hu g- . crime. sin. \'ire. nH:an ne ss . . bad l1alnt ~, out in the long run . uenin and her small daughter stopped cu~~rdness deYiltry , witrh t rait. ncr in \\'ilmcttc for· a short vi sit with thc ,·ousne ss . ~- agrancy. etc . The comidcWhile on vacation you need not give up the benefits of Ph ili p Huguenins '"hile on their wa y . ration h" the indiYiclual of 'the se pha s<'S our service?. We will gladly take care of your work by from California to the East. 1 oi hum~~n a_cti()n as hch" ;n· ior pr~blctns -o; is not parttcul arly ne\\". arcorrltng t_o parcel post. 1{iss Theodosia Keeler. who was the , Dr. Elliot. "\\.hat i~ n.c"· i:, the en guest of ~{i ss Helen EYans of GIG 1 dt.· nce t~1at. thc:-.l' iclt:a~ and at_tit.u.cle : Phones Phone:; Cregory ;wen ue last week, ha s re- arc hl'gtntt tn g to po.;st:" " our tt bt ttu Gk nc oe 1300 turnccl to her home in Earl\'ille, Ill. . ti ons and actua l practice a nd to heWilmette 3400 11 i~hland Park -ocomc' th e acrepkd l>a:-.i.; "f !-Ioria! ar Greellleaf 700 · 2o(l0 ).[rs . Joseph Joyce, 531 r·: . . sex road, tion,." he saicl. CO Kenih,·orth, entertained tweln guest:; ,. "\Yorcls and pln·a-.e . . cJe .,c ril><' 11 1 ·t 1 011 ]y a cert:titl statt· c1f oi affai r s l1ut al:-.o I clt-s'rrihc the . attitude th:· speak<·r. \fan\· old ,,·o rcl-. han· a n qllthct qualit\·. -Tht.·rciorl' 11t'\\' attitudt" call fur I 1 11~' \\' \\·nrds to ck.,.rribe old tlting:' . : " \\' ith a JH' \\' attiturk \\'t' cannot do I the old thing. but ,,·i th the ol{l attitude \\' C rann()t d,, the JH'\\' thing C'\Til though \\'l' rail it by the 11l'\\' nam e. ff 'heha\'inr prnb lt·nh' arl' to he treated \Yith tht.~ sante attiturlr \\'ith which we former~\- t rt·att-d 'maliciou . ; mi .;chid' or 'degenerac y' \\T ~ha ll ag;un 1L' a L' h t h l' ( .! d nw a 11 i 11 g·:-; a 11 d .~ l't t h e n Icl re.;u]ts-nr lark oi re-.ult -.-and anI! otlw r pcricctl~· Qnocl \\'(·rd \\·ill hL· ~poi led . · Discard Old Attitude "Snt ll(' of the nld attitucJt·..., t < t\\·;m l I I hck\\·inr prr·hlt·m.:: which !lltt~t ht· rli ..;~~\ ca rcll'd are th o"" n i ren· lll! l'. of f r ar anrl di . . g-u-,t or :t\\'t'. r,i ~('ntitm·nt:tlit\·, ~ . 8 ()i n·nit·i-m "r :-.lt·ici.,nt anrl a ('\ll!t'llit' ~ IJJ , ,p t i 111 i -. 111 a 11 d e r 111 ·llltl' c 1,-111 phi ., :1 11 n·. ~IS 'tql'lfOIItllo~ Tlw r,Jd atti t ud('., han· prr.rluct·d littit- .;an· rritl lt· ,,·:tn·-. and itH'rt'a,erl in -.:!llit,· ;ttlfl a !J,,J"c:ttt-.1 ,,j unh;qtp in L·,., . VERY telephone T IH· ,: ha,·,. t·., tahli-.lt('rl itt 'l(ll'qtta!t- ()r added to this ~ :tttti -... oci ;tl tvrh niqll( .; nt dl' :tlinl! \\'i th I ht· ttntlv-irahlt- - it u:tt ir ·11 , _ n·pn·- . . 1111! system. during the (lrdnim:, i(1rhiddinQ and dvlihcratt·l_ ,. past ten years has tlt' l' lt-ct in!.!· t ht · 'prnhlt-tn.· required an average "Th (' llt'\\ v r r1 l1l t'('P t inn rl' prt· ' I ' l l t 1· r hr tht' ht'h:t,·ir·r prnhll'tll:' are tlH· irll':L investment higher thai ;1)] r r·nrl11ct i. . cau.;t'd, :11trl i" thc·rt· than for those in· f,· rv tltcHiifi ;tld v : tk1.t h1·n·dil\ t-. .; un pl\· :1 r:1n~· \· nf r:tpariti l'., c1r 1'1 '-.. JHln.::.t·.; stalled ten years ago. th e k ry to which i-. tht· l!t ticll'd r~·lt-a-1 This condition ·will r1i p()tvnti ;tlit ie.;: tl1at lll'h a ,-i , tr i., ~ I n·-..pr·n ~ t · !1· .::.tin tuhh. tlw rffnrt ,,j tltt apply to ear h tele· ' n r L' a 11 i-. Ill t n ;((I ius t t 1 , it..: l ·n ,. in 111111 t ·n t phone added for I P l'r.:ona li t,· :ttHI cnnclur t an · cnthidnt·r many years, if pres· :·-. ~~ r,·Ja1i,.11 . . 1tin nr -;itu :ttir,n. ancl tlH indiridual 1... 11() lnngr r tllnul!ht nf :1s . ent price levels hold. :tn unrelalt'cl atom 111 pace . \f aknn The company is pow· rlurt j., thl' llthl!f 'cr·s~fu l 11r ' un.;ati "fac l· 1n · attc ·tnpt ;1t thi.; aclj u..;tmrnt or con erless to co1ztrol these · 1ro l nf cnrirnnnw nt. an d proh lf'm it advances. l)'ltinth ;trv rnn . . irl l' r r rl ;1.; rompn . . t·<l o attittHks an d conditio n-. nnrmal tn C'\·rr~· nne. whicl1 hrcomr dang-ernus ,,-h"n tht·,· ar(· nnt !-~O l ve d fn, m \Yithin ('\"'n,- at ti tudt'S .hasrd nn tl1 rsr con crpt ions a r<' : the he kl.\·inri .; t s. \\'h irl consider..; the ca u.;e : thr psvchiatrir \\"lrich attemnts to tnHlrr . ; t <l ncl nne rurc: the c;or inl ng-iral \\'hich tak es in tn :1 ccotm t lit r .: , i1u a tion 0r r twi ronm rn t ;-~..; ,,·ell as thP ind;,·iclttal: th .. sr irntif ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ,,. :1ncl t Jt .. ""lllDctthrtir. the la st h\·o hrinv a nrr r ssa n· comhinatiot' for BELL SYSTEM trttf' it t' irrht into the problems of lm 111 ;111 lH' h ;l,\· i 0 r. o~ Policy Universal Service "Tnd :w nur Ia " " court.:: . pi1rticttlarh One System tho-:c dralinl! ,,·ith jm·enile cac;es our rlinics <lnrl schools. arr slwwin~ m th,..ir technicptr and administration ~""iOC11CCS of thr<;r ne\\' attitudes ano idras. and trr;-~tmf"nt. r~'h::~h;Jitation anrl cure are replacing- punishment. DR ELIOT ADDRESSES KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE -, A Message of Appreciation CLEANING .~~RAUSS &-~ DYEING I Telephone Service Must GoOn ~. T HE blizzards of winter and the J E cyclones and thunderstorms of summer are the itnplacable enetnj '"'S of the telephone service. Experienc covering many years has enabled the Bell System to develop the best forms of protection and the best weapons of defense in this warfare. <, Modern itnproved construction and the development of a highly trained and alert organization have made Interruptions n1uch less frequent and have cut down the average length of time in which service Is suspended. ..