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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Jul 1921, p. 4

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S5, One of life's little inconsistencies that isparticularly evident ,: warm weather is the ditl'erence in requirement between men's mtd “winter's t‘lt>tlil!1<:. It a mere man enters, a tlininir rmm vir a 'mtel nr even parades down a loop street in Chicago coatless his Le-iglilmrs are aghast and his sncial standing begins slipping!r to- ward the zero mark. To enjoy a meal in a High class restaurant and not be ostracised a man must at least wiear a coat that cov- ers his hndy between the neck and hips and rjeaches tn his wrists. Besides he must keep his neck warm tmthe labes of his ears with starched collar that almost prohibits any mntiun Hf his neck. Sitting thus a: itired he may glai‘ce zu'rn-s the Ninth and see snme woman attired in light and airy stuff that barely hides the skin from sight. A few inches of it covers the shoulders. and leave mm» the neck and back. And shnuld he lie: so immndest as to peek beneath the table he may even catch a glimpse of some dim- pled knee. Fashion, unlike modern mnralistis, evidently believes in a “double standard." The new bathing beach regulations drawn up Irv the city council and the special committee appointed by the maynr in their first trial last Sunday proved very effective. Visitors from other cities. most of them, found the new prices fur admission two high, and went elsewhere to bathe. Very few strangers used the beach Sunday. and it is. expected that the number will he even less when it is generally knnwn that Highland Park has raised the prices for strangers. in“. it would seem that more penplo mould enjoy the bathing ‘mach. now when the opportunity is “$1me It is contended that the first business of the American child is to learn to make a. living. It might be contended, with great- n r force that the first business of the American child is to he a good citizen. Government as we know it can he no more enlight- ened that the majority of its citizens. For that reason it would .*-c folly to cut the larger part of the school population of? from ‘JH acquaintanceship with the great truths of life reflected in iiterature which grew out of the experience of ages and not from the moods of a decade. The world needs better education than it has hall hitherto To say that Vocational training should he the: first aim of the pub- Lic schools is to help to make popular education lcss etficient than it was before. The American Classical league. at its recent meeting at the University of Pennsylvania. undertook in its cam~ Daign to protect the classics in the Schoolsâ€"â€" one of the really important tasks of these unsettled and groping time-s. tions of ttxlay: Had the L-lassics been as, familiar to the present generations as George Ade or the baseball writers: had the Ger- mans read Euripides instead of Nietzsche. the nations \VUllld have known what to expect before they began to play with their high vxplosives. Classieal literature [if the sort Which the more ardent 21d- ueates of vocational training would shut; out 01' must of the «‘lirmls is u i'eservuir ut‘ fundznnentul :tlltl prieeless truth. All that 'he modern world learned of the monstrtum futility nt'war after funr y‘eais ut' matthless agonx and illtflaltlllfilile loss was written .xut simply in the dramas of Euripides about it)” _\ ears before he birth 0f (hiist. There are passages in the( (lreek epics which might be accepted as eloquent expressions of the “en-weary na- Tbs Htgblanh Park Press -; ‘ dell Brothers torence W arner )ne year 'ubiished weekly by JOHN L. UDELL and PAUL L. L'DELL. at Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois PAGE FOUR meted as second class matter March I. 1911 MBER 22 HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK In Front of the Teller '8 Window t'dgm‘ \ulh mudern ciuiimtmn. The porl'rtlinvn rl‘ our pm”! ~55!an has rendered lhn; thmd of :unkinu‘ ~11fr and speed pm” in :1 bank ii mm of th': dmelogmunls of H-(l in mw'mn hvf'wro thc Teuurk \xinriu“ FASHION‘S “DOUBLE STA .\' DA RD" Yaur dvpt “v :tru prepan-d tn wrw Sending nwne; through the mail for do )1 !' .Jvl‘ FEW AT THE BEACH SEXUAY Telephones Highland Park 557 and 558 SUBSCRIPTION RATES e inconsistencies that ixparticularly evident the difi'oronce in roquirvhn-m hefwven men's THE THL'TH TELLICHS ur uithdrnuxlh pmmpm puid ~2Imc scrugmimh cure il\ lKY-|\ R .\| \\'VK \u'v I'm ”1?"! at the post oflise at Iliuhhu H p11; :u'lxnmx ‘JUU hx mail \‘H\\ H ”(in 11211‘111‘ ity am Society P1111.” ‘Kl $2.00 “pl“v 'rllt‘mm I'JTk l‘ HP! t\\n um; My “fin-h \[Z’Vflwi All ti \‘Vth 1- (hr .‘Xy‘lrl"- \IJIY‘N )lr‘ \\ Illiam Flrmh and mn. Hxlly f Him-um In. are thr gur-su of Mr nd er Frodc-ril'k T Golden (32,: SEC :22: .5. _.:;‘..I ,ttkih; .::~./. _:;;:,>:,..* 455.. 1H. 2:: 1‘ Y" \l h lV My MI Mr. (‘hurles Streihcr celebrated hi< seventy-ninth hinhduy anniver- vary yrsu-rdny. The out-of-town guvx‘ls \n-n- MI: and Mrs. Edwin Yum”: of ('hirugn and Mr. and Mrs. Arvlmr H. Fitzgn-ruld and family of J¢li¢-!. .-\ lurgv birthd1y cukv with \.--..-nty-rmw .amdiw mlurned the tu- _\'m .\Ix h | LOCAL AND ransom ms turd Augu“! 31 'l‘hx- Highland Park I'nv mm: omnlux'o-s H 9H v) THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS \\ n: 4-H ml! My Hum Mn!” (N \l l.’ "1H I) 1pm \‘ H l 1111 UJH At‘rk In MiL‘h \I \l MIN "H r HmHund f' pt “\dw H. hu H \ HY" LII}«\I Hf Miv «lilmzhh-r uf Dr .Ium «vf Vhicqu str «Mihirv'd Her-h “in H My VI) \h HI n:n"r\1Hz‘, I” V H Zinmwr :m. memc-r am] vhll uu-(htun “i“ , n'n I “th Mrs 0, F4: 1111!: Junkuun ‘ 1< hvr 8:1)th {‘ phim- 9hamm ‘ u! u H): l‘n-ss vntvrtain mt Hume Tuvs 1‘ 11 they attend thiliun at UM Th‘ guilt} mun lL’ \\ h» \\ I! n ‘HI HM ‘I x1144)“ \mtin: I Innen i hm rmurnwl ii ;E:1:..... .1. 7.1 m:; 72:. 3f «5.17 x. "3.. n54»? cm \\ \l I‘T'Iphvl haw “'an \IN'YH e‘h :nhm’xtun Shu- H whhnd Pnrk rm t‘\'~~nt< 11 HI ’Y Inf AMI” H hr 1; the In In ht l. H.- e H .AY'I thv has your (x ill \Fit Mrs tH- gm 1' of I" n‘k Iluy. Au “'Hl H1 HI ln~Ih l urn»! \\ 1H 1. PH PL l\ nth-min (‘Ht Rummy: t.» an HL’ \q'\ vral H :\“»:H M H H' Hun 1'1” :[H'n ( ('n I-url ‘lH HI 1nd M M 3hr 31 HI ”1 xui h .‘H the rmnm: vilmrmumuxl \‘nnfrr (-mr, it Is upwtmi m-h pnwvr \HH axrrg- tn disarm Mourhwi nH tho wlhvr powers disarm fint. Funu-ral scrviuw \wn hrld 511:]? day nftvrnmn frmn hh lau‘ rennin-nu». Tm !-uri:d .unxu- was mad by the Rvm “nib-r (' Hihlvr. assistant rvc- Iur of Trimty Hpiwnpul church. The pull in-urvre vwrv Majnrs Byrd. Shu- tun, MM ln‘ky. ”311ml. Hardt-nhvrx. and ‘Huuhm. from Fort Sheridan. The bwiy W113 rurrn-d «m a vaitsun tn the Fur! Sin-ridnn t'vmn-tvry. After thr uunmztlul wrun- :n lhv grave. Lt - ('u! (}r1?T«-\.Ih:xplnin nf the Post prun-uum‘e-d 1hr N'nPdlCtIOh. fulluwvd A thq «‘nu~tnmur_\' valleys and hips. Ullr “In“ I h fl"\l‘r {a~h mu k hUUk'L i.» \ur\i\wi by .1 mn. Frnnkhn Fllm 1mm, m‘ 1,..« Anmlm, (‘nlit'nrniuv mm A daughter. Dunn” Murgxrrt Drew, nf Highland Park. Hr vun n-tmul {rum m-lin- wrun- whxh- m ”Iv 1W? 1'. S ('m-ulry, m 1‘1"}, and hm Inudv Mi hunh‘ m High- lrmd Park ~lnrv thvn xui ha! and ”HT” Inmpmgn .ugnlnd um [In-w“! :4! H sznl “Ir“ ~ )1:le I 11! H'H ,1 1|) “Hired Arm) (HlIu-r l’uswd \\\;l_\ 'l'hursdu). Funeral Held \Iundn) \1 HO“ DREW Bl'Rllfil) \VI'I'H NINTH” HUNHRS ,Misa Bernice Tucker is expected home the latter part of this week from Boulder. (.ulnradn, when- xhe has been alth-mlim: summer schml .'nr the pas! six wet-ks. .‘-1l>‘~ Holke had as her gurstfi last \vu-k thv Misses Laura and Ada Sin-- vinnmn Hf St. Lnuis, MH, MI“ (‘athvrlm- (Hem-r had as her {nub I'VI’X‘ the \“t‘i'k t‘nd thv Missvs Ada and Alive Mluhm-ls n! Gilmam, 11!. \Iqu (in-1w uf liarrlnmun hm! “Inf, 1:. F. Smith nf t‘hicugn, “r. and Mn: Edum .Iurrgvns and \(m. Throdur‘r. and dnuuhtc-r. Mary. “(1 LL AK!" u. w (hr Km ~1>uf.\1: and MA \I F. ‘ummi h»! \n-rk 3h“ Lauri-(1.. H1mi~n nf (Imam. \‘J(l\ [hi‘ L'UI'>l HI .‘I‘I'fl‘ I MPH-ml IA‘HC'I '\\I ”it \Hw'k ('Hd I‘I in (HM- .1 Hr mun] Ulthl -f Pnui J Gerh-rdt returned Suturday night from I two month:' lay in In: diannpolia. L; In. \ ll 1‘ Pughl} l“ ‘l'r\ 1“ “(It-‘ ll Hm My .‘h 1! “.1 “mu m M:n'}\1n.u_ M mli I'LU‘I‘IIi Hm ~l'r\1|'1 it\ fit!) Mir). “main; m ‘.',-' in» .mh- (u (iumynl (’um-r gun! H1 Tu? hmhu, undrr ' Nnmiah and Mrrrltl. h: ‘a\|l n~ In‘utt-nnn!unvlunvi H gm; «lutmyumho-d and nn-v n-Hnr m Shun- 1? \u Sm H h “\‘I H :zzI-‘th iw'nw uhc-vr H Hl'l H HI x: (Pm muniry hvod~ magnum-fl :n‘ul mun in m-m '1’ HH‘) .‘UHLLI} .IIHUH‘ 1MP]!- Mu) UHUU‘ “'X\1( Rivhmund, 1‘ surrvndn-I HA brilliant HI J‘Y‘ilhli .lnxi I’ highly “1" .\Lu' “n H HI "MW! YHH hl HL Ml hvmmn; luv Hm Hunt. :1: (Immig- m-h ti ’ "I"! HUY‘ lmlmn nnd n! hu‘H nhshn- m tht u Hr )H invr» Merv“! “PM! 5115~ up- and H: t§ H h:h('~ n no“ lung pc-rind‘rmurd ix; iiqunr (-unvn'tlum m Lake cnunty. William Muir. Man U! Chicago, “'33 unlicu-d )mntly vnth Johnson and want v-nnvided u! 1hr same Unw. “is use has been refrrn-d :0 ”10 Lake suunty pruhuhun «.mur and the dummy- nro gum! that he will h4- par. vied. In fact it us said that the rail» mad company “all rwnmmcnd that {his action be when. Johnson Ind Mon were arrested m-nr B'odgelt last year. Railroad dc» («wives lying m \unt saw the door (hark-x Jnhns-‘ul‘. of (‘hicagu mn \n-u-d llleQ' lhu'f, must serve an m- uix-tvmnnnlr srhtcm-r from um- lo twrnly years in Hie state prison M Juliet. St‘nh'nu- was imposed by Judge- (T (‘V Edwards in circuit court :Iftvr uwrrulmy Johnson's motion fur a new trial. A twvnxy year sen- u‘nu- fur the thrft of booze 03ml» (‘harles Johnson. Train Bandit, Given From One to W'enty Years BLOBGE'I'I‘ RUBBER GETS LONG SENTENCE If you want to know how it works. come in and talk it over with me. Well, folks, I’ve had a good rest and it didn’t cost me a “plugged" nickel, either. «44+»: THOR â€"~ EDEN â€"â€" A.B.C. â€" WESTERN JUDD â€"â€" POLLYANNA - NIAGARA THOR 7 . SIMPLEX ~ A.B.(‘. OHIO ~¢ EUREKA A ROYAL EASY PAYMENTS FREE TRIAL Phone 201 VACUI'M CLEANERSâ€"â€" IRONING MACHINESâ€"â€" Authorized Agents for WASHING MACHINES-â€" EXPERT REPAIRING Liberal Allowance on Your Old Machine l'rompl Service Work Guaranteed PHONE FOR A TRIAL PACKAGE 0F my I92! CHIPS Boldhllll Earl W. Gsell Syrup Soda and Sundaes 1% Fruit Soda and Sundaes 22c (‘nca Cola, Root Beer DECKER HUBER and Phosphates ...... 6c Hydmx Guernsey Ice Cream Bulk, qt. - - - 75c . Brick, qt. - - - 65c Good News A I‘In Bu, Has Come Down Phone 23 THF IDEAL WASHING MAC-INK 80A? WASHING MACHINES IRONING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS SODA 15 8. St. Johns Avenue A. W. EVANS for all types of PHARMACIST 3 369 Central Avenm WITH .\um(' people putrnnm h 1m onâ€" terprim by mainmamny a brnk no (‘uunt that is uverdruur. nhnm hm hf the ”ma The slow pay and drad boa! debt UN at least claim they nn- «Intydd to credit for buying of the horn. Morel. The (-350 “as one hf the must hil~ tvrly fougrht vases Luke (mum) hu hmi m a long time, le jur) M Lb! first trin! disnxnw-d. A! (hr wound (rm! a conviction Va.- 6145an Muir is said u; have a good In! rvcurd and this helped considerably m causing hi2: vase tu h. rvfrrn-d N ”w probation officer. of a fraught» car open and two bib wk of booze dumped to the ground. Juhnsun murht Lu «scape and VII hhut dnwn as a result of whivh he suffvrrd Injurivs u‘hirh will cnppk Mm {nr life. Muir was aff9P1A‘d in l m-arll)‘ nutnmohile. It was rhargod n! th trial that Johnna: hmwi Moi? 1.. drive to Bludgett ir. h» {ather'l um: and cart the Inn! hack 31- Chi- [awn Muir borrowed (hp ‘nr from L» father who Is a mvmh-I m’ the (‘mraxo fire department, Stationer l'vmnps‘ in :MYH'W ”it \u flu-m. If M hm m. {inn mud Lam'hnH I|R§I'$ Thy pun-pl: VI 7.\‘ {runny ILA‘ «”14: [hr Mnnr «Word w ”nan“ h-nd Sunuu) N Viixl W \V, “HM hH‘ ROBE u-nun pl Rm Uh Ans mam ofou at t' Gencr; mils l'lrni The R‘ SIN-n S¢ hm PhOJ “I” \l n! m ll

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