Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Apr 1926, p. 19

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â€"FOUR HOURS OLD EGGS CGELER brakee; fall balâ€" ur Door DUFFY | N PLANT IN RK > / Dyer rIng 169 RING RESULTS Pressing LL FARM | trol; nickeled Tel, Deerfield 248 Six J2r s Tel. H. P. 1820â€"1821 SDAY, APRIL 1, 1926 T. P. Eslick, chief juvenile officer ofthpdhtrict:g-tofl : at Des Moines, after ing a map study of the effectsof‘ playgrounds on deâ€" linquency, says! "These maps fully convinced me./ My ten years‘ experâ€" A ‘gingle district of Los: Angeles experienced a decrease of juvenile deâ€" linquency cases from . hundred to three in a year‘s time after trained tecn#lon leaders conducted playâ€" i P oo 2 / ) _/ In St. Louis 14423 Ahylu St.‘IanilinlmJfiow ed that systematic operation of pubâ€" lic playgrounds in the city had reâ€" duced dtljnquency 55 1â€"5 ‘E:mcent. ;In' our myt.:nduid wilti fiol"- s » “n‘h ent Ofm m, “:mdd no guesses, but bne& ou; on actual fact.. Reco 0 m court and other delinâ€" m figures were ‘checked for a of four years with an overâ€" whelming verdict in favor of organâ€" ized recreation." Mq * 3 f Juvenile delinquency in Lima, Ohio, decreased 33 1â€"3 per cent during the period that playgrounds were conductâ€" stated Judge Jesse H H.:u:i‘l})bn ;:'n year. ~+Under the influence of â€" municipal playgrounds, child crime andmtdelp- quenty are being reduced in many m states the Playground: and création Association of Americ®. Report Shows That This Is True _ From Statistics Obtained . In Several States; 1 Good Work £ DIVERSION LOWERS CRIME PLAYGROUNDS CUT DOWN DELINQUENCY Studies in New Orleans, Chicago, San Francisco, and other cities also have revealed the fac t organized playgrounds and tion activities under trained leaders pravide a whole. some and safe outlet for that abunâ€" dant energy which, when depressed, frequently finds outlet only in delinâ€" quency and wrong doipng. . taxpayer in that they| prevent much delinquency which would be a very expensive proposition from the standâ€" point of both dollars and citizenship." ience in juvenile courts in Denver and Des Moines have ma e a firm beâ€" liever in the proposi that playâ€" grounds pay large dil to the Lake Forestâ€"Ga M. Bax, E. J. Drakeman, G. G. Robinkon and Wm. T. Copithorne. : Wauconda â€" Arthur H. Bockmer, Lyle L. Broughton d Homer T. Cooke. © f F4 5 ® North ~Chicagoâ€"Johnâ€" H. Coyle, Norman F. Jenewein Fred Brean. Round â€"Lakeâ€"Ha B. ~Merritt, Ben Peterkort and B. A Brown. Libertyvilleâ€"R, A. | y . & n Johnson, Jack prd, Richard Earl, Paul G. Ray and A. C. Ree., Lake _ Zurichâ€"Fergason Harkness, k.A.llbetl: W. Prehn and! Paul Schallenâ€" ner. 7 Lake Villaâ€"G. P.v&n:er, Harry Stratton and E. J. Murri Highland . Parkâ€"Hegman Schwery, John A. Peters, . E. Geiser and W. B. Zimmer. | v ; Antiochâ€"Raymond Webb, Wilâ€" jilm Rosing, Arthur eldt. /« Deerfieldâ€"George an, â€" Walâ€" lace Herman and A. er, 7 Mundeleinâ€"L. W. Lansing, Joseph M. Dorsler, and ;. Wilkening. Fox < Lakeâ€" hman, â€"Edâ€" ward Ochler, and Tho I. Olson. â€" [The men jwho will ronstitute the cunty bank guard recently appointed gnd ‘the unities they wpresent are as folldws: BANK GUARDS ARE AN NAMED g LAKE CO. east?" This was the subject of a talk given in Fullerton hall, Art Iutit?t?. last hwoe% th!:yUnl;romerd' Quiney Wright, of . versity of ‘Chicaâ€" go. Mr. Wright decided the question in the affirmative because of the"fi deney of the films to show la is ness, disrespect for authority and the unrestrained passions of ‘the white race. : It is probably true that the motion picture will not become of much benefit to the race until it elimâ€" inates the cheap sensationalism of the gunâ€"play drama, the lurid sex trianâ€" gle, the crookâ€"hero story and the highâ€"life society plot where dri § and «arouging are boldly fllm There are a few producers who have given the public films of which they may well be proud. "Ameri¢a," pro: duced by Griffith was a film in which much attention was given to the arâ€" tistic setting and the scenes as they were unfolded on the screen presented a séries of artistic panoramas as hisâ€" torically accurate as it was possible to make them, and yet containing a. great many scenes upon which ‘any landscape artist would stamp his unâ€" qualified approval,. "Do the movies lessen the oriental‘s respect for the white man in the SAYS MOVIES LESSEN _ |STATE UNIVERSITY _ _ ORIENTALS‘ RESPECT| | _ ENROLLMENT GROWS Lawlessness Portrayed Degrad- :howfiit‘ an m‘ bel .. ing to Westérners In the ° i“im’y department ‘the: otal envollâ€" Eyes of East ment of the University ‘of Illinois for BEFORE YOU BUILD YOU NEED UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE PLANS Special Plans and Estimates submitted for your approval â€"COME EARLY AND AVOID DELAYâ€" â€" . â€"‘ For Constable: sigs (To fill vacancy:) [_] soun c. rramg > j ~~ Highwood, Illinois [__J ARTHUR W. VERCOF f 860 N. Sheridan Highland Park, Hli E] JOSEPH B. GARNE‘I‘I:‘ + 622 8. Linden Ave. Highland Park, Illino! JAMES H. DUFFY ALBERT LARSON | 1 G Bay Road Highiand Park, [Miknols JOSIAH L. RICE, Architect By Petition For Assistant Su1 ATLAS COMPANY 346 Park Avenue _ Highland Park, Hiinois For Township Painting and Decorating _ Estimates Furnished ‘ Assistant Supngllsor THUR W. VERCOE 860 N. Sheridan ; Highland Park, Hli CITIZENS TICKET _ Phone Highland Park 823â€"R and 2138 For Assessor: Deerfield Township, Lake County, Ilinois â€"| _:\ Election April 6th, 1?26 SPECIMEN BALLOT howing an increased regist inivery department thnf enrollâ€" ment of the University of for 1925â€"26 is 13,899, ‘to an anâ€" !nonncement made today. . is an increase of 1307 over last year. The gnumber includes only bona fide resiâ€" dent students attending) the Urbana ‘and Chicago departmen,l‘ of the guniâ€" versity. 7 ts One of the outstanding features of enrollment is the fact that for the first time in years the College of Agriculture shows an increase rl!Lll' than a decrease over the preceding year. While the increase in this inâ€" stance is only one, agricultural ‘auâ€" thorities seem to believe that it is FI'. turning point, | in thg Sols s Of the number, 12,263 are enrolled in Urbana, while 1,136 attended the Medicine, Dentistry and ¢ diâ€" vision at Chicago. 3 fls Men outnumbered the women two and one half times, the t indiâ€" cated, 9,522 men having %fln institution as against 3,877 won i W. W. REICHARDT 113 S. St. Johns Ave. W. E. BECKER }:N.!t..lofi- Ave. Highland Park, Illinois For Assistant Supervisor For Township Clerk Independent Party |For Constable (To fill vacancy) For Assessor PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS my friend Lester T and attending to â€" ‘eal estate business. I Mdnwinc voluntarily vor of ter Tiffany because I believe him in yéew‘:' &lé{a experience in the exacting work of =â€" iff‘s * e. s 7 4 I bave decided to withdraw : from the race for Sheriff. After having visited all sections of the County |I find that there is a sWnfimt favorka TMany for Sheriff. I know that Mr. Tiffany is Qualified by Experience‘to fill all the duties of the ‘s Office with rredit to himself and with satisfaction to all the people of the County. I believe Lester Tiffany will : a first class Sheriff and I feel quite sure that he Wwill be no ted and eventually elected.. So with thanks In my many friends who have promised me their support 1 am now withdrawing as a Candidate for Sheriff and albk my friends to support and vote for Lester Tiffany. MWrom now ‘until election day I shall devote my time to h : TO THE VOTERS OF LAKE COUNTY: Express paid by us to two different addresses if In order to Introduce Our Product to as ( as %aible,‘for a Limited Time, ‘we will make 8 SPECIAL OFFER : (eé ’ 4 THE MORAINE HOTEL f : 1&1::1%\( PRUNE CURED IN ITs 'omz 4{1 ed First Prize, National Orange Show, No sweetening or sulnhur used. See what noted health s§ie DESERTâ€"EDGE PRUNES K, P. BOULTON, KENHILL ORCHAR +4 14 Pe en mepeeement is yoid y myselt in ane Sherte! 5â€"lb. Net Sample Pack _____._. 10â€"1b. Net smrfl M__E FRESHLY PACKED AS ORD 15 pound order $3.50 'ONE, 5 POUND (SAMPLER PACK ONE 10 POUND STANDARD PACK FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNTA N O TIC E Yours sincerely, _ JOSEPH C. HARDING, 813â€"314 Waukegan National Bank Waukegan, Illinois. & : Phone No. 884. ‘ Beaumont, California Fruit Is Very Large â€" By Petition *‘ For Assistant Supervisor ] THOMAS M. DOOLEY > Used exclusively by 161 N. Green Bay Road Highland Park, HMlinois For Township Clerk PEOPLE‘S PAR (To fill vacancy) 50e For Assessor hn 45 Township $1.7 ired 18 11

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