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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Dec 1922, p. 4

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TINIE TOPE AT MEETING At the December meeting of the - Winnetka League of Women Voters, Mrs. Lynn Williams, a member of the committee on police, police stations and jails of the Woman's City club, and chairman of the jails committee of the Chicago Woman's club, spoke on "The Cook County Jail," and gave a summary of Dean Kirchwey's re- port in which were his recommenda- tions sent to the Cook County Board of Commissioners. : Dean Kirchwey was for many years professor of law and dean of the law school at Columbia University. He stpnds high among prison experts, having been commissioner of prison reform in the state of New York, war- den of Sing Sing Prison and presi- dent of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology. Place of Detention Mr. Kirchwey, in his report, states that the Cook County jail is a place of detention and not a place of pun- ishment, and raises the question as to how far and in what ways may the county rightfully restrain the lib- erties of the inmates until the ques- -tion of their guilt or innocence is law- fully determined. As a solution for the fearful condi- tions of the jail, which is overcrowd- ed, filthy and altogether impossible as a place of detention, Mr. Kirch- wey proposes that the John Worthy school be remodelled at an estimated cost of from $10,000 to $15,000 and that 250 first offenders be taken from the jail into that school. With some- what more extensive remodelling the school could accommodate 400 men. Another recommendation is that the women be taken out of the County Jail and be put into the pres- ent juvenile detention home. Opposes Large Jails Dean Kirchwey does not believe in having a large jail. By diminishing the number of unnecessary arrests and by having the cases come to more speedy triais, the population of the jail could be materially reduced. It js estimated that at least 33 per cent of the people detained in jail are never brought to trial, or, when tried, are found innocent. Mrs. Williams spoke of the effective work of Mrs. Aden Miller Rich, the director of the Community Trust Bu- reau of Surveys and Exhibits in as- sisting Dean Kirchwey, and called at- tention to the excellent plan sug- WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922 gested by Mrs. Rich of arranging an institution in which one place would be given to first offenders, and an- other to the "repeaters," or old of- fenders. Urged to Visit Jail The members of the league were urged to go to the Cook County jail and see for themselves the conditions there and then to write Mr. Anton Cermak for the suggestions that he Cook County Commissioners, urging that Dean Kirchwey's recommenda- tions be taken as a basis of the board's plans for the building of the new county jail, and commending Mr. Cermak fo rthe suggestion that he has given and for the interest he is taking in plans for ameliorating con- ditions in the Cook County jail. McDowell Club Invites to Recital at Glencoe Monday An organ and oratorio recital is to be given at the Glencoe Union church Monday afternoon, December 11, at 2:45 o'clock by the McDowell Musical club. The club has extended special in- vitations to the Muscians' club of Evanston, the Musical club of Wil- mette and the Community Drama club of Winnetka. PY Community Pharmacy "Meet me this evening or to-morrow at my new drug store. It's at 547 Lincoln Ave., on the way from Elm St. to Communitv House. . . If you get lost, phone to me at Winnetka 1:64... :.:. Don'the late, because I'll be waiting for you. Yours, when you need me" CHARLIE PATCHEN P0000 0000000000090 000040¢ ZEXXXEIXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII XXX XA A 2 A AA A A A A XA A XA A XX Make This a Christmas of Lasting Memory The time has passed when giving thought to appropriateness, without regard to usefulness, without proof of durability, without a realiza- tion of intrinsic values-- gifts were selected without The modern Christmas dictates to you--*"Buy her an Eden." She wants it; she needs it. The Eden Electric Washer Costs Less Than You Think. Step in Today for a Free Demonstration. WE ALSO HAVE THE THOR, BUTTERFLY AND EASY WASHING MA- CHINES, SIMPLEX AND THOR IRONERS, EURE- KA AND HOOVER VAC- UUM CLEANERS. STEP IN TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION. North Shore Electric Shop JOHN C. WELTER, Proprietor 554 Center St. Phone 44 Winnetka "If Electrical and Good, We Sell It' Quality Xmas Gifts For Those Who Want the Best, We Offer a Linefof Gifts That Cannot Be Duplicated ~ on the North Shore Ladies' Sweaters, Slip Overs and Tuxedos in Angora, Brushed Wool and Regular Worsteds Scarfs, Cape Scarfs--all in the Latest Styles and Colors Girls' Hat and Scarf Sets Cut Madeira Lunch Sets, Napkins, Handkerchiefs and Scarfs Philippine Embroidery Work in Gowns and Underwear Hemstitched Linen Towels Handkerchiefs, Silk Drawn-work and Linen in the Latest Shades Underwear, Glove Silk, Lawn and Mercerized Ladies' Hosiery in Silk, Silk and-Wool and Wool. Tea Aprons Men's Sox, Silk, Silk and Wool, and Cashmere THE AVENUE SHOP Telephone Winnetka 79 958 Linden Avenue FOR THE HEARTHSTONE TEA AND CANDY SHOP WHICH WILL OPEN Tuesday, December 12th With a DELICIOUS CHICKEN DINNER served in the Tea Shop from 6 to 7:30 in the evening; while the Candy Shop will open Tuesday morning with an altogether fresh line of Home Made Candies, Caramels, Bonbons, Chocolates, Fudges and hard candies. There will also be greeting cards that have not been picked over, Christmas seals and wrappings, party favors for festivities of all kinds, and other novelties. The proprietors of the Hearthstone Tea and Candy Shop invite each one of you to be the first customer. Remember,we are located in the new Aitken Build. ing at 942-944 Linden Ave., Hubbard Woods. 7 2 2 (257 > ro $2 Fr 2 ep

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