an m r v U>Mi IHX‘ thv pu‘hhc \H‘H'u mm n: .-It kch is us wiw 1 Ihuusand \eurs ugn “H mme 1m 1mm me \'.an n for me. lest I he tull and and Neal and take thv nu 'I‘M'l‘v 21 um! 11w 1! x 12 ignn‘dy I ‘»\»~;¢ET}‘., 'it' trim. '...(- xx !! dvmu sesnunx. Hv I'e-aExt-trw pumw and thy dungéz‘s 'I"!1vr»zn‘v txvn plain“ um! 11w 1! xmlyly. and t'r 1: :mwdx' 2hr >vm>h m \M-guf'rt, "rm HTht'l' is n - mwmi is mud h dvmumis 'mszh ch; rivh 1mm tn use his m« trllt‘. Hu- f.t’\\'.<pil}\€i‘>‘ } Hf :; )Hrunx man \th nu r'm- gmund Yhut h. {hut he desirod uurhn The yumâ€: mun :1: lwyuwi hi< yours H» has seen the {mummy Thiï¬ H Mir-‘1'! Y 01‘ nut, uhy w ma spake“ play guul w} mnViM and Ink:- m» There is one aspect of the question, lio\ve\'er. which is prom- inent in the minds of instructors of the young; and that is the effect of the movies upon the minds of young' people. The moving’ picture makes no demand upon the reasoning t'iic- ulties and nothing is left to the imagination. Picture after pic- ture is tlashed Lipon the screen in such ‘upid succession that the mind becomes weeiried and hlurred with the quickly shifting scenes. The intellect liecomes habituated to receiving.r impressions which follow one another so rapidly thut the result is that the mindl recomes u sort ot'looltingr ulnss l‘t‘t‘nt'tllllfl superticial impres- sions, and it liecomes incupilile ot' thinkinr' rationally illmlll what it sees and re lating it to the tncts ot lite. It tends to supei ticizilit). restlessness. and iichous t‘xllulhllull. The jaded emotions of the devotees of the movies have ceased to hm e any direct connection with their wills or their intellect. To be deeply moved without pilitlltt: the emotion to good Lise :ind relatâ€" intr it to lit‘e is always hurmt'ul psycholiimcnlly, and to see :i movzne picture drumu e\'et')' dn)’ Would soon paralyze all mental activity tlilll destroy the pouer ot' “'lll, lts :Linipiness too and luck of orderly sequence of :deus is Il£'\'ll"_i\"l\t‘ of all orderly mental processes. Albert The moving picture theatre is an institution of rerent origin but of enormous popularity. and one that has come to stay. Its popularity, which was one of almost instant growth, shows no signs of abating, but on the contrary. new theatres are springing up on every hand with new devices {or pleasing their patrons. Enormous sums of money have been spent in the production and presentation of these pictures and the industry is one of the most important in our country today. NI'MHH most important in our country today. Many questions hare been raised as to the effect of the mo\'- int: picture drama upon the ethical and artistic sense of the com- munity. it has hecome such a popular institution that these ques- tions must receive careful consideration, and we helim e that there is a disposition on the part ot‘ prodncers and proprietors of the better sort not so much to give the people what they want and to play down to the too often depraved popular taste, but to make the ~screen drama a means of higher artistic expression and of clean moral purpose. Entered as second class math-r Marrh 1. 1911. 1 Highland Park, Illinois. umlrr the Act of March 3, 1579 The Htgblauh Park Pregsfgï¬; PAGE EIGHT ubnl \M h nv mu \i In: thv pui Hf .It-kch. is 1'} HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK Iit [mold U‘LD'. many rim- r-\u pui'zhv \wifun UN REFI'SIN( 1 i “pin 1W Hm‘aUM’ Knowing Your Needs \\( :1 Is murh izu‘gvr. ihlflh charm-[m uml #6 his mmze)’ \Vin :1. 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