_,___ V†, -w- vyvylul on. Allc In! "T"? r , 9‘“ ’ l! t; Wt'agiimmedia’te danger, and something mo létm this danger. ,. ‘ viaducts, which were constructed later, are wider, The er at Bloom street is particularly acute. The via-i duct is jlï¬t’atthe'edse of Green Bay road. Many times during} the past kw‘years collisions have occurred at this corner. In!1 order to 8oid the danger altogether alltraflic on both Green Bay; V d 35mm street would have to come to a full stop. This is: one i , . , I Scmet _ 3 should be done to these two death traps. Perhaps the wid ~g' of the viaducts and. vacating the city street would cut the r road a large sum of money. Nevertheless. where hu- mu life a endangered thatlhouid not stand in the way. It is true that go railroad msy have to depress or elevate its tracks through t ‘ entire city sometime in the future. This is not ï¬kdy to ~f'ppen. however, for several years. The two narrow “mtg [ï¬sent an immediate (burger, and something should be Whate§er may be the moral ideals and conduct of the people of the es'. Hollywood as a community, is probably little difâ€" ferent f many other suburbs of its general character. Evergarge city, even some of the small ones, has its Holly- wood. if e ‘are content to let that name stand for the uncon- rvimproper social conduct of a few residents. Ther ’ e groups of congenial spirits of the upper ten in every city who t a certain satisfaction in being touch. They are drawn together _ steel ï¬lings by a magnet. Human appetites and pets sions are ï¬re water; they seek level in a pool. They. get together if they are only a dozen or a hundred thousand. There are few cities in hie United States that have license to point the ï¬n r of scorn Los Angeles or Hollywood Hollywood is at home in nearly alt f our cities. It is, however, the residence“? méhy stars in that industry: They do not even colonize within the'fsuburb. but are scattered throughongt the four or ï¬ve square miles which are covered by Hollywoocï¬ homes. HOLLYW oops lei/WHERE Hollyxébod is symbolic of motion glture studioé an I: ' f i dom life;;says the Springï¬eld Journa? Recently it h' ,. ' one symh‘blic signiï¬cance as a resort of all that is tough degenerate in the perverted and sinful practices of man % Hollywood is a suburb of Lou Angles; in fact, an inte ral part of that city. It has a population 9'! 6 .ï¬ll of im-c lation is t engaged in motion pigture m mg and not all of the motion p1_ ure people live in Honmï¬a. $3 % n Hawaiiâ€"ti Published Weekly by JOHN L UDELL and Pm; L Ll'iaLL at Hi] *1 . Lake County, Ink-nae1 ‘ l Entered. as sécond class matter March 1 land Park,;111inois. under the Act of ï¬arclï¬g, 79â€1e (xi NUMBER}: non: Qt: MORTON R. MAYOR President . HIGHLAND PAgK TRUST ac SAVIQ; ANK We Invite You We Realize to share this pzirtnershib. RememÂ¥ her that we are here to serve your interests. that each client 1s a paltner with us in this rapidly wing bankâ€"- and that sound [in cial building for him means sougd growth also for this institution. to the ï¬nancial interests of every man, woman and child whoin it isS our privilege to Serve. Pink", Mr. .E. Farmer who met with an ,, accidenrt in Alton. 111. Feb 1st, has ‘ returned home and is doing nicely†The executive board 0f the New ierica shup will meet Monday, March 6, at' 1: 30 o’clock in the Fine he was the mist of Mrs. H. léa'lfe; 1y, Saturdl) '5 , Mt. Qnd J L R. Rigdon ï¬e called to Line ln “1., last Fridn , owing to the rioun illness of Mi. w. «the The last report rd- solved however, states that he in 32+ ting Alone I: Mr. Edgar Ball, who=was conï¬nQd p0 his home with the diphtheria m ithe past six wacks has improved. arid iwas released from quarantine Thurs- ; day. ‘ E The Rebekah Sewing circle met y! ! terday afternoon at the home of M ,Therrien on Gienview ave. Mr. T. 6-116er is conï¬ned to hi home with diphtheria. He is report- ed getting along nicely. ‘ f | Dr. and Mrs, A. F. Bywdnturb- sed last week tb Highland Park‘ffrqn 'a three weeks; sojourn in the south. Mrs. James O'Connor, Mrs. Knick- erbocker and Miss Duffy of Deerflelfl were the Sundny guests of Mn. 1‘. ‘8. Duffy.‘ “‘ . ‘ 1 V Dr. D. W. Rogers left last week for Washington, D. C., where he joid- ed his brother-th-law, Col. Moors. who accompanied him south 0*: a shelf trip. y- Miss Ada G’mdy of Minneapqu‘p, Minn, a former teacher at the Deg:- ï¬eld-Shields high school, who is 3‘- tending the Naï¬onal Superintendent's convention being held in iChicagp, spent Sunday [and Monday " as the guest of Mrs. Frank R. Cain. 1 Mr James Duffy, who is g student at the Northwestern University, wu initiated into Sigma Alpha Epsildn fraternity last :week. Mr and Mr: S. Davidson Herr man are the happy parents of a daugh born Sunday ht the Evanston hot!L pital. ‘ h Mr. and Mrs. Geynld Peas aft leaving today to:- St. Augustine, F14- where, they will spend several weekgs. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Tuttle and “Edaughter. Eliiabeth 19ft Sunday for New York, where they will spg:d “we months A Ruth Card daughter of Mr. and Mrs J B. Card is quarantined with diphtheria. ' . Mrs. John Prakes of Wayne, Mich“ and Mrs. E. Swan of Detroit, Mich, spent last week at the E. E. Farmer residence. ' ’ ; Mr. John lï¬raft has sold his rehi~ dence at 324 Hark ave., thr. Frank RonaxL The Kraft family will make their future hOme in Cleveland, Ohio. 3wa mi) Pusam ms] Mrs. T. P. {en 9 was the st 4 ,Snturdl). ‘3 Mt. Qnd I L {led to Line In HARRY" I'Al'l. ‘ Cutler Hen-imam of ï¬ilwxdâ€" Est of Mrs. H. Raï¬'et- A centemriln of Mdcnhot, Ind. is would a bum in Baku-'3 Superï¬ne Fla-mu give W“! the taste that satisï¬es. Simply deliciogd. All grocery stores. The" sun: custom; will be followed this nut-"and in the future to the ef- fect tint those whose mother-till lim shall we“ a brkht "flower in her honor, und thou whoie mother is ‘dead, shall wear {whit-5 flow:- in her memory. The meeting of thé Nudonal Fra- tethd Congress which was held last week in the Hotel Sherman, China. And a ‘resolumn mu N that. Ill fraternal omniutiona churn 396» «'3 Day. 'an'd hold speck! -Ws Day program, a on Sundn‘ y, “3:14, of thin you. It Was decided tha Hotbâ€" ex"; Day be the second Suing"; II-.. “location 'will meet in Ken (uh some time in March. ‘ MOTHERS’ DAY 2ND , SUNDAY IN MAY Diet-5M“. Peter-um and Mrs. Selig. Songâ€"“The Dishing Dnde'fâ€"â€"Mu- tex- Chnrleu Petal-son. Readingâ€"Mrs. Goldï¬ng. Selections â€"-â€" Waukegan Rebekah Ukelele club. Addressâ€"Rev. Gro-e. _ Addxum‘ by Judge Parson'and Dr. ‘Nesblt. . _ George Mush]! of Sheridan lodge width]: In: gipes and kiln had all the Scotch dancing the highland flint and surely all did justi‘ce to Bonnie Scotland. » '4- ,,-___, -v-.....e, ch. 81, use County"!. 0. 0. F. usociotion met at Odd Fellows’ihall on Lnurel ovgnne. Two hundred‘ were present at‘ this meeting, 75 ming from Wankegan, ,and othersfrom Libertyville, Kenoalul and Wilmette. There wem'nlso‘ vh- ltors from Nebmlu, Indian, Mluou- rl Ind Rocflord. I", want. An interesting pronto: was given, music being furnished by the Wuuke- can orchestn. Mr. Thorrien, Noble' Grand of Sheridtn lodge. gav'e on ad- dress of welcome. Following is the ‘pmgpm: ’ Next Meeting to be Held in Ken- oeha. Interesting Pro- gram Given 01m FELLOWS’ ASS’N. ME]? HERE msmv. Sheridan Rebekah lodge will cele- brate their ï¬fth birthday next Mon- day evening. All are invited to at- tend. ~ Thocurd party given last Thursday by thv Royal Neighbors was a great success. Bunco and Euchre were en- joyed. Prizes _wero‘ awarded. “ Miss Catherine O'Donnel is sufl'er- ing from a broken foot caused by falL ing down the cellar stairs at her horié last Friday evening. ‘ " Professors Jesse L. Smith and Clark C. Wright «in: éveral days this week in (hit-ago attending the mwting of the National Department of Superintendents. Word has been received from'Cali- fornia fhat' Mrs. Ross Fletcher who has been serioule ill for the past two wwks is improving. Mrs. Fletch- er was~ a former resident here. The†Lady Elks social club will meet next Wednesday afternoon, Mar. 8th, They are planning a dance, to be given March 17th in Witten Hall. _ ld last week’s issue of the Press it was stated that damages by ï¬ne to Mr. George L. Btuner’s residence amounted to $145. " It should have read.$845. The Highland Park Woman’s club will m t next Tuesday afternoon at twmtln' y in the Presbyterian church. Mr. Jag Low-Smith and Mrs. Ar- Byï¬eld will appear on the Mrs. Harry Paul who underwént an operation at the Flames Willard hospital, Chicago, several weeks ago, returned to her home last Wednes- day, very much improved. Mr. John McGath who has been on the sick list is able to- be around again Mrs.‘Guy V. Lehman; who has; been on the sick list,_ ,5†very much impmy- Campbell Chapter. 0.2!). S. met lat evening in Masonic hall. SeVenl candidstes were initiated. Mr. Fred Preston has rented the Emma Roche residence on Ravine Place for I tezfm of years. 0n EuesgnyA evflening, Feb. 21, Lake ‘Mrs. Wainwright returned“ but Week {Dom Washington, D. C., where she visited her * son,‘ Major Wain- wright. » - 1 n.1,..." wan- y“ www- , : a“ Mr. and Mrs. Harm I Fan“ leave next Tueoduy for I m’ stay in Californh. ' ~ ' Mrs. 30mph Stipg who m: an operation last Week the Colum- bia hos'pitll, Chicago,- or com! is hecovering Mr. Cu] Grist ï¬wzp hit home’ with pneumonip. 1‘: hospitdwrymuhbprandé Kn. John E.‘ Manhattan“; fromauixmhvidt'mlmhm in New York and Nu! am. Mr. Howard Ball of ,Cquton, Ohio; and fit-Wt Ball 012.3731!“ Ipeut_ naday visit!“ their hathâ€; Mfl Edgar MW},- .th atphemoffl ohm-m um“. â€hymn: mm 3 EARLIW. GSELL Telephjone 23 ‘ HighlalidPark \ REPAIRS FOR ALL APPLIANCES Twelve-o . 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