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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Mar 1922, p. 6

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DAG! an ! lt' crime is increasing in this country at an alarming rate thegfififpgihvisiting' heri‘sister Mrséc :general public may reserve for itself a large share of the blame. hsrles C. Bacon.“ Shejf is expected; Why wonder at the number of suicides, murders, and robberiesi “‘93 "‘9‘ 13“" ”“1“ 3“” feel“ “1 when youngsters amid)»; daily instructed in the art of crime? ‘- fir?" “ed 9““? e"¢"“‘""d thei . . ’ . . . atkmvclub at her home yesterday, through cheap motion pictures and nenspapers of a decrded ye,l- {ttmoom 1 ’low tinge. The pmver of suggestion is strong in all of us. and?i w... . Marion Moore {an satuma‘y . _ the. continual presentation of the horrible details. of variousfwforzl St- Petem'burz. Flu... where she: ‘crimes to the immature mind is bound to have some effect. es-F‘lw‘ rema'“ several Weieks‘ f pecially if that mind is not any too strong. C cmngexrffiekg'ug 300?;‘i‘r‘jr‘gsl The American public has many crimes of, chicken-hearted- M . - H- 0- Winter 070! 0 week-0nd- eness. lt likes to avoid putting a man tbdeath for murder: on g t”!- Hm’old F- 31“,“ “d "“1: fwould rather set him free to put others to death. 'Jurymen whip a: a iiatnésékmgigfimhefifiemvm. = dislike to assume the responsibility for the hanging of a murder 3 Mrs. Julius Zimmet. ‘ '_ er fail to see that they are indirectly responsible for the dea “£11,. and 'Mrs. J. W. Kleiner ofHNe: ‘ . . . . > - . . ‘ _ . of others in sparing‘the criminal. J ‘ . ‘ 4 1 ,d gnfikwtf'iuk“: gigging hols". 4 Then, too, there is a tendency to paint an outlaw 1n romant‘i ‘3‘”. J_ L. Mlllerwhoihutbeen com ; colors. The school boy’s hero is a pirate, and something of th fided to her home,for the past week : admiration for rascality seems to persist in adulthood. Wh ' »' Harvey Church was hanged a few days ago, Chicago papers pu ’lished large pictures of the murderer’ysorrowinghmother an 1 t Maimi, F1," for fined", when r. and Mrs. W. A. Alexander have th bronchitis. is very' much im- . p ved and able to be put again. other mourners. It is a good psychological move for friends 0 Juicy will spend severaljiweeks. , a criminal to stir up public pity by showing the sorrow brough l :Mr. and Mrs: Williatn Guyot and ? upon innocent and grief-stricken relatives. But if the papers h ”$156323: hangar“ waukeg“ i to broadcast stufi' of this sort, why didn‘t they publish pictures i 5Tb W m n, 'H s, and F re, . ;§ the mothers of the salesmen for whose 'foul and cold-blooded m’u . mug“; goes“), 0?: the fini‘tind' i der Church was hanged. ' V ifivangelical church will meet today 3. . ‘ ' {a‘ the home of Mrs. Henry Maechtle 9 ' . mp Homewood ave. r . THE GULL‘xBLE PUBLIC 1 , *~ gust “may mam word was Isn‘t it about time that people should turn'from the bunks-f,fig‘xfin‘grfifif'wflfimfi‘ .03: man to the bank; from the glittering prospectus of the unknow 'd‘ent of gGreen Bay road of this city. to the gilt-edged paper of Uncle Sam; from the glib-talking pm"i oil this acmfiengaérceigath :theDrem-and- meter with his brilliant sheaf of stock certificates to’the sounds; daugmtsz; £21,. Mifnaen: 1:: propositions of ordinarywell-grounded business concerns, or ti?“ edaughter of COL, and Mrs, Edward the United States government with its safe investment in ’I‘reaft- ‘1 3; Clark °fhvfii“hiҤtm’ D: C'O Se}: ces we‘re e on U Q in ma . . 9 l . , . 0 Dry Savmgs Certificates . , ' . d : at the chapel, “WWW by De“ MC' . 11‘1,“ ,: n... f‘afknflnl Interment “ WW‘WH‘,“ . WI- . . “The Bank of Personal Service” guys a ‘ mono»: ‘IL IAVOR Via-rum." cm ‘fi "Mrs. D. F. Kelly and EMisLEile-en fie”: of the Hotel Ambabs’ador, Chi- Pr-Uont _ GEORGE P. GOODNOW HARRY PAUL : m where they will sail Ion Saturday L r' {Europa \. ' 1‘ ‘g‘fafi. left yuterday forlk'New York, 2 Mix. Frank. Fitt and E. her -small 7 laughter Mary, left on Tuesday for a roi- week: trip, visitint friends in fit. ilmu‘m, Dayton and‘ Cleveland, é’l’bé Higbléflyéirfifflfifi r inphiq. r‘nmnhpll Chanter 0. E. S. Will 9VUMBER 2 Yublished weekly by Jean L. Unau. and PAUL L. UL Lake County, Illinois ‘ Entered as second class matterllfiarch 1,1911.as Ilabel Park, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Within a year Ponzi of Boston, Bischoff, of Chicago, and Lin” say of New York have worked a gullible public} ior millions dollars. Men and women of apparent good sense have hand over their money to these swindlers without inquiry as\to 1: financial responsibility of the men, or without knowledge? to their antecedents. their business ability, orthe mannerii‘h which their“money was to be used to secure the ~larg'e retufgs promised. All these swindlers have been exposed by the widbgit publicity possible, and yet it is to-be feared that thousands; éf people will fall victim to the next ‘clever ’group that begins 5 erations and presents fascinating schemes 'for rapi ‘ mon. ' making. Of course it is well understood that most of the people .fhave been swindled. wanted to get big returns ; and get t quick; they wanted to double or quadruple their fortunes. the same time a great many others of small means are am the victims. This class consists off‘ those who do no know be I L' . and are duped through their ignorance. In” the recent collaps “Ponzi” operators in Chicago many of the poorer residen 'Waukegan and North Chicago lost their entire savings. ’ of these were foreigners, who were easily talked into the allu ' ' web by glib-tongued promoters. _’ \ and' they would gain a greater respectfor the country of w they are part. This applies especially to foreigners, who or course it is impossible to save all the foolish people ; their judgment, but to educate the foolish ones to a point where they will see the of safe and sound investments. . If these people of modesghzâ€"neans‘ could be induced to in their money in government securities they would not be 6 :' with painstaking efforts it‘ may beposfiih‘leg ic lithey hare in their baffles, says i hknown physiejan. ‘ I a l ' 1‘ 1 us: Ween lung was: lit-Pu -. -- ....e. ”9“ 300, make no: rem igup, and the Chicago H l 7” gstomcha rather ish‘ the bond: . "v1 e was freed upon1his promise to xkhgreturn Tuesday. Hel’ failed to show tective Bureau: 49'1“ ‘ ‘ ' 1 lAuras notified. ' I ,1 . I n. "Y! 1 .‘ {erally have a tendency to ho'srdyvhat little Savings they acc . late and to shun banking institutions and safe investment . l 1% Teach children wh t to put in‘their . . . ~ . - " I: ~ where. the ni'in, .and especmlly those whose cupidity const . ntly overreah l3“ gstomach is, and how I“ mp‘ the “in ii clean rather than how meny bone: a well- HIGHLAND PARK TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK recognizes that its progress hinges on the financial growth of this community. ‘ So it’s perfectly natural for it to be interested in the progress of each citizen. Consequently, for our mutual benefit, this bank offers its co-operation, a n d invites your account; WHO IS TO BLAB THURSDAY, MARC?! 9. 1922 . ; Campbell Chapter 0. ‘ E S will 1‘“ UDm' atfilghland Park“, 99‘ next Wednesday evening in 5 ;; asbnm hall:l There will be initia- as the postiofiice at Highâ€" 1§i0n§ 5. pi I. I ' 4 g . . “- Mr Chprlelh Eichler of Chicago, 1d r. Louis Eichleb of Arlington ilfiifits spent Sunday :with‘ their first 12- Mr. Edward Eichlen ' .- nvr,__A_ ____‘ v'l‘l|A-t.nii in i HM I . M.‘ Wfirner spent Tuesday in 1 .k ntk- visiting her mothe+â€"in-lnw ‘1 rs. Wary A..Warner. ’1 . " Mi and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose are : , eifing congratulations . . on fine rthfi of a. son. Friday. « ‘ M ,. A. G. Erickson had ns’their ' es s on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. alqhe of Chicago. ‘ . Egg: C. E [)5er of Olney, “1., was est of‘VMrs. William Guyot lut ‘fon; St Peters'burg, Fla. where she ‘thikl‘ remain several weaks r. and Mrs. R. G.- OConnor of gc cago Were the sues of Mr. and - M _ . H. G. Winter oyer . e weekâ€"and. ‘ :3. mm; Marion Moore left Saturday ;" a - ‘1, Miss Mutt! Hicks, who has ‘been onfined to er home for theapagt hrdg weeks with influedza. returned onday to St. Charles, "3.. where she afies school. ‘ Mrs. Trigg Waller is‘jn Phiudel- Més. A. M. Zahnle ope‘ Friday in Tinsfiale as the guest 0 Mrs. Con- mm. u. u. u u"... v,“ ,_.- . I rs. Harold F. gm!“ 3an mull IO of Des; Plaines. bent govern! d: a last weék with he: pnrents Mr. 3 Mrs. Julius Zimmet. - r. and 'Mrs. J. W. Kfleinelf of_ New Omaha, Neb. M113 Deve‘reux was t- e daughter of C01,. and Mrs, Edward B. Clark of Washington, D. C. Ser- vices we‘re held on Sunday in Omaha at the chapel, condUcted by Dean Mc- Ginley of the Cathedral. Interment :85 Tuesday in Rock Creek cemetery ‘ ashington, D. C. Besides her hus- rhand and ‘two smell uchildren Mrs. Devereux leaves to mloum her death i“ host of relatives uld friends. ‘ i r. and Mrs. George Le Fem of 1Green. Bay. -Wis., spent last week} yi‘siting‘Mrs. George Prue-hand. ; Mrs. J, Shem-ell, Mesashs, Wis” 'is lvisiting her ; sister; Mrs. Lloyd lSheahen for two weeks. , I Mrs. Frank W. Van lDuseu' will open her home Tuesday. March 14th at ysz30 p. m. for thé Dy A, K‘reg'ents 4?: Chicago ,and submfbs. and the ex- lecutive board of thq,New America i‘pho'p to meet the foreign language firemen. . , , FAILED T0 APQEAR: 1 DETECTIVES‘GET William Br-andonJ colored, . was nested in Chicago. H‘uesday. by de- gectivea; and broug‘lt ‘to Higlfinnd- fault. He had arrested here ast'week andfwu h (I under bond.“ 300, Unnblr’e m: {mash the bond‘, . e was freed upon :his promise to gegum Tuesday. Hei’ failed to snow gup, and the Chicago fittective Bureau ind fo‘ura Wont " Shouotutticutnéu’j Satay-dam 331:9“;ng ems- long enough to null 0“ “if “. mitten: and look 30? himself. ' It'aflghis wiy. Sqnoone digging ner- vously under a seat pulled out 3_ hu- man hand. mordingrto reports eman- sting todny‘ from handgun": of the railwaywwhere such commune things are reported. And. 1M '11- covering from the shock this Chris. topher Columbus, hinted up the con- ductor and whispered into his out about the find. 0 . L,_I_ away any ...... Then followed.the “has ”embody got their 93m .hnnds‘!" upped. , , ~MAJ ‘L.._. 5.... m-.. -..-- __ Those with gloves on removed them and saw that they were still alto: getfier, while others examined ' one-time meat hook with iston' - ment, wondering who could luv. been , L-..) .l Luv-n, v'v.-..y----- n"- , so bold {as to carry aw‘ay the hand 0! another. A _ ' ., . Before knowing thatit was, the, hand of a man, someone suggested that it might be a fin pet’s han that somegaflant young gene-eh won; during the evening and while riding home after: his victory had met anâ€"T other" fair maiden and thrown it away; Chief Dispatcher G. C. Konry noti- fied Coroner J. L. Taylor of Liberty-i ville, who instructed the diabatcher w bury it and‘mark the sipOt .6 that is anyone claims it the hand cin be 1‘0.- turned. Lu: ucu. It is believed, the hand was placed there by some medical student as a joke. It__was bloodless. n: ,_ _L_L_- Jvlnv- According to Chief Dispatcher Kenry the hand was somewhat shrim- eled and may havb been in preserva- tion The manner in which it wu carried into the car is a mystery as there were no indications that it Irucnu "v. . beén wrnpped. "It-have have dropped out of a suitcase. ‘ COUNTY’S OLDEST “Grandmn”_ King, Zion Walt at End of Life; Stalinch " In. Delilah Kins. Iced'lm y , and widely known .throughout coun u “Grandma" King, died at the t _ Home in Zion early sum;- day his. . “Grandnm” King has been I refi- dent of Lake county since the only eighties, and bu been 3 and: u _, , AÂ¥AL -Il- men!!!” of the WI Catholic Apostolic church in Zion. She val made a deaconneaajay John Alexan- der Dowie, founder of Zion, and has always led the intention i the tabexnacle. She wore gwhiu flowing robes, and had nevct bean seen in ordinary street wear. ‘ “Grinding” King he 11'!!! dd!!!» ed that she would live until thq com- ing of' Jesus, at which fimo.,,John Alexander Dowie has promise! tut he will come to life and lead'flia (91-. lowers once more. , . ‘ u v. .. ..--_- Mrs. King was born Jan. 23. 1818, and has lived her long pibp: life in‘ Lake county. When she became a maident of Zion she made, hat home in the Zion home, but rgccnfly had been move to the’ Bethel hope, the Zion poor i 'tution. It is- not Mm itely known in wht' country she was born, but it is believed that she in: a «n'ative of England and came to this country while very young. CANDIDATES LINEUP FOR PRIMARY VOTE tion it in probably th_e flnttime then‘ In the case of Mn, Henge. {of re~e|eefi n It 18 proolmy en: use» nun an..- has not' been opposition tor county“ :lerk. The oflice is! prob“ clerk H ‘ wly created (me. i -'The hottest fight promise: ween-7 ter in the race for erifl end counts! treasurer. Ed. Ahlst ”4 ice mismand Mr. G ' at der' uty mm, are picked run neat and neck into the last lep. The code} petition for thnt omee new «ad more clone a few days ugh when T. J} Stehl, realty man, who hed urged by his hundreds of friends ‘enter the race ,formally withdrew. so doin he explained that when W Ahlstro entered the field, he ed that he was a former _ and we: naturally the M eontender, for the Cohnty police job The race between Mr. Parnell 3 Mr‘. Obee for treasurer. pranisee wax exceedingly werm betor‘e the. home stretch arrives. Old heads 'am that they are fairly evenly mtchid and with both working every mifidte the vote will be well divided. l T l PERMITS ISSUED , ‘ 1T0 MAX E BOYS In .last week's issue of til it was stand that permif-I hid ‘iuued 3.0 Max EJBayer 'tb-eroc $95300 houses. in ‘Rsvinin Wad LL; -uM. ha; been called to the fixation the Press that the permit- were sued -to Max B. BOY" (Continued from Pnge Dow'ie Follower WéniAle DEAD the non, No. 757 ..... ...-:..-.,- 1.85 ’ m Bibi»: ‘ AGIo as ................... '. ...... $1.1 “c1932. ........... "'. '.'.'""L....;1oo $1.15 Non-Purse: Rubber Glofiu ............................. 88¢ 76c Bbh'y Pants ' ........... _..._. .Electr‘iclro'n -, _-"- - 53.9 A high grade Iron, guaranteed 1 year ' (431mm: mum. 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