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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Sep 1921, p. 6

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The Highlanb Park Press L 1e ‘ Brothers. . . . . .. .... . Florence “ arner ................................. Emcred as secon c1353 matter \Iarch 1 1911. 'l'izr- hr". 423+:an «‘nx's are mixer. and the bathing: liezuh questiwi‘. tiia‘ perplexed the titizriis nt' Highland Park {or man: \x'eeks has ln-en {xzt’tt‘ i‘est t'wi' {lir' Wintz-i‘. lut it has my her-n snlwd, and the first warm day next summer it will lwl» up umiin strung- ei' than ever. This nitv is lwund t ignm‘. us all Yll’i'tl‘. shun) «cities vs“; m‘nw; anti each year i! will he iiwi‘eusingly more (llllll'llll tv. keep nutsidbi's away fi'zim the lncal beach. The plan M‘HlYHl this summer léis «vnly tempm'ai'ily sulved the q'ieitiuzi. The greatest mmhlem whit‘h confi‘vnzts the (‘lfff is where to draw the line of distinwtinu. R)" the new rule? nnly residents hf Highland I’ai‘k are allnwed to use the beach ‘ In a letter! to The Press this week a \Vuman whn hum unly a short distante outside the cm'pm‘ate limit< of this city. and who was formerly i1 resident Hf Highland Park, complains that mems hers of her family were denied permits to the heiach. Acenrding tn the beach‘ ruling they lived outside the vitv and could nut he given permits. Yet these people are just as much a part «if the city as any who reside in it. ' Others WW reside near Highland Park 01‘ who: have lived here at <0me time in the past resent being denied theprivilege of us- ing the bathing beach. And still the line nt‘ distinction must be drawn somewhere if the city expects to keep the: crowds of nut- sidei‘s fromehicago and other cities. The p10ble§n is a difficult one. and it has only been solved for the present During the “inter months there will be plentx of time for reflection on the subject Think about it. NEED SI BL RB â€"\\' DIRFCTORY The ( hicago telephone directoiies recentlx (listiibuted in this city do not indude the names of subsc ribers in the subui ban ( ities Thus. lotal subscribers are obliged to call the “infbrmation' opeiâ€" ator whenever they wish to reach someone in any north shore or other suburban city. For instance. to call a ‘fparty" in Win- netka the person makingr the call must first ask for the “informaâ€" tion." operator to learn the number of the telephone he wants to r1 31h After heh as set ired the 1etessa1'y information. he must again get the local or long distance operator to put through the call. Instead inf Lhming a director\ in which he ,ta11 find the in- {<11 mati on he :5: cl :s in a fen set-.onds the te lephone‘ 11st 1 must \\ aste se 'e1al minutis tal king to different operators. -I>1!si1ess men ‘11 hose time ismorth money .a1e especially e\aspe.1ate1l \\ ht 11 they 11eobligr1lt1§uait mam minutes to 1"eaLh nea1lm tities. Subscribers ha\e asked for suhu1ban directories at the local othce of the telephone companx and haxe been refused The old directories \xjhith “ere taken in by the company intluded the names 111 subscribets in the subtuban ( ties The new ones con- tain only (higago names. _ Local subicrilmrs should be given copies of mu suburban direc- tory u'hiCh‘has been published. The wandjhl in \Vhlk'h Roscoe (“Fatty") Arlmckle is implicated in San Franéisco has sounded the death knell for the famous Arlmckle eoniedies. and Will no doubt have a lastiins: effect on the entire motion. picture world. ; AccordingI to press reports hundreds of theatres all over the (-nunfry are cancelling Arbuekle pictures. The Almerican theatreâ€" going public é'as shocked to hear of the goings-on among the Cali- fornia movie Efolk. Whether or not the charges flgainst Arhuckle are true. his popularity is gone. Millions who flOC'ked to see his homelv smiles and humorous antics reproduced on the screen no longer believq him to he merely a good-humored wholesome funny "fat man." ‘ V Arhuclde'? disgrace may well serve as a warning to other movie <tars. i There are more like him â€" men and Women whose faces have made them suddenly rich. Money and popularity has turned their heads. In their attempts to live up to their pocket- books they iifi'dulge in disgraceful orgief. ' I ‘ A‘, ,"J movie <tars. iThere are more like him â€" men and women whme faces have made them suddenly rich. Money and pnpnlaiitv hé: turned their heads. In their attempts to live 1111) to their l‘iiCket: ”001“ the." ilfidlllge in disgraceful orgies. ; The "‘0th picture industry has had a mushiioom gmwth and the Arbuckle' scandal may give it an e_\'e of darker hue than‘that given organized baseball in 1919 by the White :Sox la 'e < . “sold" their §eam. : p 3 1“ “ho PAGE SIX HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 85 SAVINGS BANK _ A... 7 4 ”4 .-r,_ ___W_... shed weekly by JOHN L. UDELL and PAUL L. UDELL, at Highland . - Park Lake County, Illinois JUHN MJVER Prudent l‘ gm LARRLTKIES POPULARITY mm: ... .7 1. . . E‘iimrs 1, . ........................................... City and Society Editur class matter March 1, 1911. at the post nfiice at Highland Telephones Highland Park 557 and 558 away fr \ i\ Tin-e Ba}. MORTON R. MAM)“ \‘ice Preside!“ Q of Personal Sew-c 'I'HFI HIS WINTER HARRY I’Al'l Cushier SEP'IWMMJ up :wum «rung- nq'z'th More i‘iIitN :1)“ more (i‘tYh-ult Thv Nun mnh'ml | L' l LOCAL mm“ msl Mr. P: .\. Prn'new Mule-d twvh'v L'Lit“!~ Iv I'm-I}: Mm u'lv‘M‘HZv h:~ rift)- .xw‘nmi inrthduy lent Sunday after- rumn at his humc. and when the Lt‘Ut"[_~‘ :n‘riH-d they \u'n- \‘cly muvh surprised tn find {hv huurt‘ decorated for a wwhhnx, .\Ir<. Anna [.unzroen of {his wily and Mr. Marshall Beards:- lry of ('hu'zmu wvrv umzw! in nmr- riauc by Ju~txw Wmtrre, The nt~ trmianh \nvn- .‘IY‘~. Buz‘m)‘ Snyder of ('hicagn urn! Mr, If, ;\. I'nrk< uf 1hl\ mt}: .~\ nimru-r “m wrn-‘i fulluwinp (hr cm‘ymnr‘.) .1th “hm-P. MIL MM Mn. 11‘ fur their Y“j\I(“{ «H'I‘Ji .“l‘. John [’nltvm “h: Lmdvrwvm an ugu-ratzun for appendix-Rik .1: (hr High 1am! I’m'k hmpital but Suturday pr- Him: .xlnm: niwly. IS Mr. and Mru Juv'p’i Shwmngt-r and family hzn‘r- H'led I'm-H hnmo- tn Mr and Mr T‘ ‘ \VwiR If. Kvnwuod TEE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGI UK \1 (TIA mm: m hnnmr . day zmnn‘crsnn' [Mk hlv (Hir‘ “PH 104 lHIui \UYU! 1H (:60 l'aleh Wright. prvxxdutz «Hm Mc- Iladv. wrrvtary .md thzuun-r; Mur- m} Buo>\. mlwrtixxnu mnnum-r, Dr. \V‘ I", ('ublz-r “1|! umtmuv as the teach-r uf (hr ('l‘d“. (h: 21 has been set as thv (t'l‘.!3tl\'{‘ duh-f my thx- class suppvr, and .‘h-S<r.\ Fm. Mann and (‘utslor fwrm the Cummxttw to Choose the speaker of thr‘ z-n-nmg. Mr. Andrew Bloomfield has return- ed from the south \Vhrh' he went on a business trip. Iiurry Svlic-ry. Jr.. 0 ~'. Mwncd frvm :1 tr >t “ht-n- hp \Mu-d n ~Eu'fh .xi ”"4415: It'll M u 3111;; 1| I\\ HR ()flicch H (in): ‘Ir 111119 n‘;! “M Mr ~> 3L1!) H: Hr «((11 T1 “an 2 mm nr Rut? n-nvi tu \\ 1r): 11le I 5‘th n Mur‘ 0 \l 7:57.} 2:; :7, 3:. HT. 7.2:. 7.333;; «on git/7.2. :21... \\ vxvnml‘k “i “12‘ Hulu‘ 5111': H1 the Highl ~ “H m! 1 Hrmwx I lIl 1mm and duuxhun 3mm; wart the week N‘Ph J. lh-rulx- f My. \Va"~ WI z} My 1: Urn“: ,\I \\1 of Ravinia has trxgv thruugh the many [Minta‘ of 1‘}! HY mrl l'nrk Bi-r >unnizn 2(18H \‘ \11).k'rof nrk< uf Ihh L11 {HHUWHUI c}. Mr. MM E fur their zr. ~1 In .lumv» \\ 3ka: g: m Hwy took Ilw'kwn)‘ 3 un- vh- Iru- thru hm“ reâ€" Mu- . and 1m Ihc)‘ {\l m' me L'Hht‘ tn I :dlvmi mu \I u'mw- “\t (‘\'9 's birth M l K“ \\ hrrt l!‘(' H \HH m c-nd xrt I)! an In; m t h M Hui Spwru Mu: .‘ mm: “1”} :. m-t u" Hun» “on I‘m- mu m: g l «LAVYE. 1"} th \\fl\l'(‘().\'l).\ LOSES TU ELKS AT ('()l'.\'TY FAIR The Highland Park Ella trxmnwd sz \qucnndn hnw hall mne (3.3 If! it Kumr at (hr Llhvrtyulh- fnxr hut “,M‘k Thl (unit-‘1 prxn'wi In 'w- an .mem our. and a lurun- *umlnr u! fzm~ {rum hvrc- nthnd< 1 Box Score l'lurk. H» Hesslt-r, If Fltzzm'rald‘ Grvrnsludv ”:ng I’urYy \thh (Hmrud. rf HISt‘. <5 . Schult. p Tutu'm Wauumdu Sloanr. If H. “and! J. “MFR-u. Whit} Smlth Grunt ( arr. .~~ Hraurhan. rf Frm'mnh, 13?» Snmmary "Two base hi1. "wish-r, \\ mu. Sun”; and Hrauchan 'l‘hn-r haw hllh‘, (irunstudvr and H. Burn-IL Struck out by Svhul! 10.1w Snnth H. “HM' nn {Inllx «If! Schult 3, H” Smith 2 l’nvyunu Krzn-mrr and \\'1lk1n~un Tmn- ‘2 hnur‘. n vumnm Nun M m- l: p Hmhlnnri I'urk \Vnumnndu Great Lakes Batsehal Whitewashes Cup W at County Fair HIGHWOOI) CHAMPIONS BEATEN BY SAILURS Thr Urn-n1 1.3km baseball (mun \\hllr“‘flr~hrd the ”thWm-d North Shun; ltnguv (*hampmm 12-41 m n gumv at 1hr Lah- (V unty fair at 1.1. lwrtyHHr last “wk Krnhll)‘ pm-h- 0d a good gnnw fur the smlnrs. and Shannon, Peterson and Whiting took turns in the hnx for Hmhwmx! Summaryâ€"Tux» base hits, ('unroy, Kutis. Long and Ban-Men Thm- haw hits, Bessenger. Struck out by Kenn]- Lv 9. by Shannon 3. Whiting 3. by P9!- erson 1. Base on balls on Kmally 0. of? Shannon 3. Peterson 1, ofl' Whit ing 1. Umpires Kraemer a plate and Filstead on blses. Time 2 hours and 5 minutes. Tutuli 1hr ahmml nmvpvlmuu {In Hu- Spwru Mu: M, J. ("Brim “Ha- uxth :. m-t Hf HIE. S [Mum-m. '01. man I‘m- numin-Ml against par. 3.: l «imu; The Lorna [Dunne fur player» wtth humhvups u! ‘20 «cr win wan Ivy ( J Tmynur, :37 ‘78. and Ii 8‘ Rnyntun tunk :nfternu-m humiwap mnhh 72"»! an Park Baseball Nine Cup Winners It A H R UH mid hilt“ (Luminwx \H IIHP MY a vheckmg account that avenge! $11G. If Germnny had not made no m1ny prepnrntiom for van, they would not be asked to muke so mnny repara- tions now. The financien who argue everyone to put their money into banks seem rather optimistic about the profits on Palace Cash Market EXPERT REPAIRING PHONES 1560-1561 533-535 Central Ave. FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION ( (‘hnzw Snnhorn's Fancy Bulk Cuff". 8 1h. an-y Horm-J’n-ssvd [hum-r,- and R(mrtingf(‘hirkvn§. lb Punt} wa Trndrrlum \Vr lard Iht'm finr Fun‘qunrh‘r lmmh. rpm-Ia} 1’“ mm ”mm. "udnhy Finm‘l NU! NV “11'! 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