Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Aug 1927, p. 11

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The ttrm rill - I winery my Wau- konn road 'mt Int-run or County Line Rot-i uh". punch-.- II, in m I" when or. 1t't "ll' In phavd. 33.": I"'""'. by_minz _ ,,,__ -v -_.‘- .___ "m." w mm. Cu): foe ninety "oeh uni Carrying it lily :5:me an Pie your aris- may ng w__, ............ y.rFiFaTi.uFr""irlir1'WtraT'T, 1tnu'fl'Jh'turU.! srruahox WANTED -Bx.erirsteed In“. on... this“ I Homily DI." Ind two - clan. vim Mm; awhile-d in aur- Pct"'""- “I dinner -ruer, TH. I}, P. Fl3- . ed'" Ga - £33.18: -eiaiiimGriri,Ti%. "I: e.tv%be "mm In B. 47th It, Chm Tet. Kill?“ .7”. a AfurGAiar .iri."Ueiii' ti%mTi'diGi". aa p'r primer.. P a. 2itrht. Mk 't an SITUATION WANTED ".i.s.-au.a. dm.. can! like to h-vo n In hilly mi- me. to do u koala m. nun-a 2957., A SITUATION WANTED 1mm bun- dm- vial. mum has rum-um to do It bun-Inscnn-don. Wurkulkdhru-d bli»!rud.-I,T¢]. T ?'-?"2. up. s. 2)” smumox WANTED By you“ n. link-lint. I... m.tthtq or In kind at odd jobs. Tet. u. P. man. up: Aasra'ririiiiiGroa' aGic, SITUATION WANTEDJBI vol-.- " t" my}. “.00 n any. Belch-on. X. VWATION WIN-rim; rm unload '-a.hot-or.taodr-k-atath. but Idem. Tel. H, P. 1m. W r:iyyiirUtatiFrr 'i7i"GiTiiiii"a.Crui7ii, srrun'non» wmzo~nyim§u to a, link than My ml lo In: home. Tel. H, P. any _ ,. A an hr"eEr.iiice.g "%uiiiiiTh%iUit a"; bum. Til ll. P. 2.61. a _s_rr_uxnpu txsma?--rrirsmsei can}. SITUATION Situations Wanted mm , iii'5t,iti'i'hiaiia""'rTh" Hush}? tirCEiGUGUJi "x Miscellaneous gun-anon Hm . 'od7UF'tssott wxmwy was: I: NOTICE YA." 3E; FsiaG Ft TT. Wu; USP”!- 71:51 P T, an 20-2! in] The defenses of insanity and, es- pecially alibi, the latter being a com- mon defense in the larger cities, can no longer be a surprise to the Ttrose- cation. Separate' trials of joint of- fenders is no longer a matter of right, but it is discretionary with the court. Annals Mir Be Refused Probation cannot be granted to a person wholus twice been convicted of . felony. It will be interesting to wntcli this provision work out, the code writers feel, for the reason that violations of the liquor law are fel- Ania under the state law. It is mn- dnwry that the judge inflict heavier nannies for Beeond and thi d offend- er: who commit felonies. an; a fourth conviction means life, imprisonment. Paolo: cannot be muted to Any but (int Mention before the expiration of the minimum sentence without the ce.tent of the sentencing judge. , Possibly the main feature of the. code is that it puts the responsibil- iity for the disposition of the case squarely on the shoulders of the trial _ judge. Heretofore, in the opinion at some. he has been a sort of glorified] lumpim The average trial judge| tlth ordinary discretion should be rablr to handle any criminal case with l dispatch and fairness, the sponsors“ ‘of the code believe. l Judge Hay Make Comment i I The purpose of the framers of the, code was to so arrange it that the decision, of the trial judge and the verdict or the jury' could only be re-,: versed in case of breach " discre- tion. This removes from the consid- eration at the trial judge the appre- hen,rort of reversals and the resulting supposed damage to Bis record. It, Ilsa permits him to give the-jury the' benefit' of his experience its federal) judge: do. He may comment on the? testimony and character of the wit- nesses. and assist nnd‘guide the jury in their determination. This feature has been very much emphasized as a necessity in modern criminal proce- dure by Chief Justice Taft and other; distinguished lawyers. ll Consent adjournments cannut be had, The cause must be good and the court must enter the cause in its records. 7 Discretion as to sentence is left largely with the trial judge. He fixes the minimum and the maximum is governed by the law covering the of- (ease. The question of upped; has p,) cited comment alt over the country. A (In! my states feel that speed' is essential. The Michigan commits.. sin Mud an. Net, but mo] took halo consideration the faet that tn awed may be nude directly to. the Shh Sumo court. This itsl 'and duty: ha been I wry able com-t. out]. luthm say, so the emu-l mission not I ndial Ind dittee-t .tasdth-totherbodte_ The new luv will Wide that an upped h mstfrety within the discre- tion of the 81mm court. This 5 'h+tedtoh-thltreorrrthorrthe- in. -g%trdeated with upped: that In {thala- nnd for dear. 0n the "thee but]. if the trid court follows out tb intent of the in. the m7 tioaatatoqrhetherst-t Iliolld orrhmridmttbeeranted unbala- nedutessthatt9o_d.ra, MSW ore-n court a! lichinn does not aBowertmhtatr-todraeonfs dock". Theu-nhsion believes that th-qneatdt-efrterttrmst -toradret-ttartrqtmathmt thn*NqBdb..istttedtoth.tttr- mean to b Wu Mum. mmmnmmm MDan-Ipphcu “human-mum ”mums-vim Pet-ers.-- This is the only state which has Prepared and “opted u: entirely new code, which did not merely amend existing laws of crimiml procedure, but scrapped existing statutes on criminal procedure and exacted an entire new one. T The code is simple and concise. ar- nnged by chapters, beginning with "Arrest" and going through, chapter by chapter. to the final step, “Judg- ment and Sentence." It contains sev- eral radical ehanttes, “cording to a dispatch in the Christian Science Monitor. Indictment Male Si-ple A respondent my naive trial by jury m use he desires. which has proved to be of value in Maryland So far as possible, the lawn of "Ar- rest" have been made so simple that polirp aim-en can easily familiarize themselves with them. The bail nth tutes have been strengthened. Technicalities Is to indictment, and the other papers necessary to file in the ease, have been eliminated. A simple statement of the offense is nil that is necessary. A case cann'ot be thrown out of court or reversed because of formal technieilities. WWW IltNaltquhaoq Michigan's new criminal code, aid ttrtteuniqursaartonettu-arts Union, will become n law on August " having passed both houses of the state legislunn. " has been signed by Gov. Wed W. Green. NIB RADICAL Entirely New Syste- ot Crin- iul Paved-n In Insti- tuted; Old Luvs Are CHANGES In; 2; in 13:17. Mounted tron their old home- on South was street. nu tho Imp. Chianti produce men-bant- built Humane: modern establishments. Six hundred ttass-heated 3mm rulin- tom new inland n In experiment toiscertain if they would provide the easitrremauted, odorless. econominl heat required in the produe human Satislactorily meeting the testa, ad. ditiond 4nd units have been or- dered f; the remainder " the mar- ket. Sui-l man-out is 'eyabie in an mac-li- mu. with intern: at the at: " live 16t per ecu-tun per lnnlun on all insulin-mu (In. and liar date of Lube of ttest voucher. All persons desiring any the objections in aid court heture ma day and may nape-r on the baring ma mu m5: Aftet.: . ..... Notice in My liven In nil pawn Utter. eslad that the City Council at the City ot Highland Pnrk, Cam-o of 141. and State of mil-o'- Invin- ordered the construction at I mace“ unu- of can iron water with» In Winthrvp Ila-d. Dent-hire laid. and Do- vonnhh-e Court in Highland Park Terrace hr In]: I IuMivi-inn in Him-lid Park. le1 County. Suit: " “Ii-o". we ordinance tor ttte-treins-tMeath-aB-ofthe City Ckrk of said city ind having applied lo the County Court of Lah- own" for In nus-mt. at the can: a! said improxement "ceordiug in Ian-ems. had In mammal. thereof blvin. been made an! Munnd to nid mum. the tirtnt ttemruq menu: will be had on the um. day of Annals: AW. t987 or as soon [lunar " the biling- of tho an"; will permit, _ -. . . A .. mud " Hiuhllpd 3517.1“ AM " months' trill. cu In: bun "seertadantuidmlNetto noel the Inn-w honing require, -taoeuqnror1d'a1-tnnd-t 'red-od-are-tHoe-duet. ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE in Mm lira that the Bstusriher 81min at he rill of In" Winding” Cum. dm-ed. will attend the Punk-l4 (hurt " lat; County. " I term th-oeutbeherHestasttheehmrtrruqtsseist Wink-531a. ' an Campy: tthe my go..- (by of Bach?! Dali-1m. that And when all pena- um . In. "aa%st-$d aut- -notifhedassd mumhwntmm m "id Courfiy_uytt'etior, -- SPECIAL ASSSSIENT HUNG!) NO, Mr.'. -- -__e- "iNiiticiitCFiiiirsn. inc-mu Wuukqan. nt.. July It, 1927. 22-1; us: GAS run m i BIG PRODUCE MARKET: There are 50,814 members of the American Legion in Illinois. -- MON, TUESW AUG, 8-9 - 2dari-Attseat. no. u”: --WED. & THURS.. AUG. "i- Yes Sir! We're lettin' etassrt Oh Boy! 'therdort'teomeiosvtsirrr, or momlur the PurL " - know of I better pic- tarre than the foibvinu thorium -trere in Cook or Lake Couno. ten In And we‘ll than I. Ind In Ilolll with you to w it. The, dun} make 'em lny hetter thas, In MORE if OF THOSE PEPPY Val‘DEVILl.E ACTS LIKE THOSE THAT PACKED THE PEARL THEaTRE ALL DAY SUNDAY! " yau‘re Trish room love this one _ _ il you’re not lr'uh you'll [mo " hast the san- Beautiful mien! Rating horses? lave Thrtmt Claire Alla-Is a “In. Livingston P. ll. The Aykon h (loin: . lot " atrhtt- her-full. than "A Nth of Low", 'reh-rttemrkhtdorGeo.rr-.ithi. one “RADIO LOVE“ . omsedr, -- SATURDAY. AUG. " - MK o-tr-rt Cut! In A huh! “I“ I Mngshett BOB CUs'm_ Midge Bell-my & Charles Morton "C-o-La-N"' T-"" "ri w au TaiT, MrF.eRI “I! "ua, GUI", “an? 1tlN PM"! VAN“! claw“! nommul com Bt More In a... . than! pic I I. - M Beh- mh-. in m mar “PIES" 'td----,--.. HIGHLAND PA RK, ILLINOIS in his first Lad iii-emulating comedy tun-d, .11.; um Ive-h in the 6oeel creyooteiestrrr, than" "SATURDAY AFTERNOON" ANDY GUMP '" ' wild Ind worAr Z-ryel rib-tickler v M! h! v.50! VANITY SHOPPE Iii COUmY tmNat NIGHT “THE WESTERN ROVER" HARRY LANGDON PEARL “GALLOPING THUNDD” A Knockout hind Bix Sh" 3 Great Phyu-plny St-nezui- us T a Curl-in: Vine Voas"tVActs _ 3 -- M. M” 'dar.-Atttge-teca3ge morumnm his! Curr-.3 New: Emu THEATRE One Du Only - Get thir we “MARRIED ALIVE" SMAY. AUG. ll 1A1! IOXII SUNDAY. AUG. T “THE SHERIFF" 'the- b m. an In, Tmd. tut - RJ-wr-‘wim Yuu‘ll umm I: the “cams mica-- lun comical comedy an that Mm-nnmm MATT MOORE FRI. AUG. " 'irit'ii,aiiiiiiiisii:ll 'N.BRAT - "i'ri'ii7i'5iilhl?i Pe 9-": - 'At mt mbo inch-dun ART ACORD that bun..- khaki-E1; CLARK. 0mm Appointed to Make said Assn-smut Bix show Some tourists leave pleasant im- pressions behind wherever they go, while some have nothing _but_ctouds of dust and bad language. When he first moved to the village there were less than 3,500 persons re- siding there. Nuw the local census shows 1 population of approximately l7,000. In 1902, Mr. Orner remin- isced there were but three sections of land in the total area of Wilmette. At present it is composed of seven sections. The automobile tourists need not behave so that their home state gets a wonderful reputation for raising hogs. TWENTY-FIVE m IN JOB, CW1“ Witmette President Hu Bud 'tairway Attest We! of Century Earl E. Omer, president of the board of this!” of Wilmette. Ille- brated his twmtty-tifth xnnivemry " mm fur the Chicago & North- Western railroad, of the villas. last week by buying himself more than ordinarily with ottieiaU duties and re eeiving contrratuustious from I large number of persons who stopped to ex- tend their good wishes. Mr. Orner became the railroad rep- resentahve on July 26. 1902. He has made him home in Wilmette since then and has taken a great interest in all civic activities. tmeet Candy _ hyacinth-y Aeup'l nuc- - xi...“- Newaree4 and a Fine Stage “urination - MON., 'rum.. WED. - Ann“ 5. 9. " A (ripping. win] my a mother love, 5.. how a madam mother mu her daugh- Single handai he cranked the U. s. Ann, 'tPrade.hatmllhrseot-mvitede mien)»: ty peel why. he bye-Del walk a HE- hm 'KT'snt-u' CiirWirirG'.T% "r, b in» mph-rm do. "a. -- FRIDAY, AUG. 5 - -_-_ SATURDAY, AUG. 6 Loi; CHANEY Mare hula than thert In Russians in Marni! Cut-n who's hen-2 It's the (mi randy team in the movie-! “Inmmuonnlmom. M .-tdrrthet_oree-evAii. memhut?pprmemmotteeoftt-_i_ _ Club and 13th Hanna. . _- RONALD COLMAN ad 7 nun BANK? h "A NIGHT or L0?!- All the mace»! - w Dob-audh mg, "d'e'?,tr,t,,t L'2'"dtruTM.t tef "shin-b Moi-tuit- tancarotr..rtmCama. nus-n A drarl,cthe Soul?! "sems and the strursssie of three mm. a..- the line of a beautiful worn-n. _ ii" Ehrlm'iii; -iaiiTrii'iii.u=,Ti, want to shy [hut “y - don't In "Wk." If rou'ro lookinx for the ebmsnense. - ,ehote.orne carnal, of the yer!»- DON'T MISS rr'. Added Extra . And ',mriTG"'AiiJi-' And how he e-n an! Amt - he an make In"! A ulna-action tdeture of a. [brit- M on. Ft. held-nu] III LGF-G, mun‘m T. =rar I. the 8c“! mtmth-e a. in. 'te- by 3223319: fflet “I kit-H,- 1leiit £15631 AGTiUFi ii .- a; 7GGT. 5': JACQUELINE rriGiirsome Bowuns, EDNA MARION. an mu. um _ mun“: sum; A swry " so: wart-w. A eomedr M modern hugx'nuu with I woman's wit nil.- ted uninat ' man's far of romance in naive hours, .130 HENRY B. WALTHALL - A mum- of Gal's are“ wil‘krm with l" the thrill of man's suuzzle lxlilut the wild-mus has. 'ua "a; sum...“ GTriir. au"TGTG? ',tu"a""rait,,"tts'pg,"ggt2h"g pm It! in “in ...+ b mul- In tbe My "THE EÂ¥CHAXTEI) ISLAND" ALCYON “NOMADS OF THE NORTH" HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Ind they're in the C. M, T. C. nmi/ Bing-T iiiii"siare.'"ii.fiii' "in Mummu and Spa-M Anto- ADDED EXTRA A PRIZHA SONG PrtEBENrATtoy VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTY Finn-numb: latest liar Jim I. - SUNDAY, AUG. 7 - MRS. WALLACE REID “TEE SATIN WOMAN" away}?! by y sugary“. inihging "ms LAST OUTLAW" luttdtome, - MM". s$eboet- porn”: FEATURE SHOW "POR MINES ON LY" THEATRE "R00KEES" KARL DANE and GEO. K. ARTHUR DOWN WITH WQHEN" L.. rm...» " u. ' GA RY COOPER by MIR}. WEE; 'DIAIII' from the story regular"! ""

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