DAG! an ! lt' crime is increasing in this country at an alarming rate thegï¬ï¬fpgihvisiting' 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“" â€â€œ1“ 3Ҡfeel“ “1 when youngsters amid)»; daily instructed in the art of crime? ‘- ï¬r?" “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 cmngexrfï¬ekg'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 tâ€!- Hm’old F- 31“,“ “d "“1: fwould rather set him free to put others to death. 'Jurymen whip a: a iiatnésékmgigï¬mheï¬ï¬emvm. = 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 gnï¬kwtf'iuk“: gigging hols". 4 Then, too, there is a tendency to paint an outlaw 1n romant‘i ‘3‘â€. J_ L. Mlllerwhoihutbeen com ; colors. The school boy’s hero is a pirate, and something of th ï¬ded 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 ï¬ned", 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 â€$156323: hangar“ waukeg“ i to broadcast stuï¬' 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 ï¬ni‘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,ï¬g‘xï¬n‘grï¬ï¬f'wflï¬mï¬â€˜ .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 acmï¬engaérceigath :theDrem-and- meter with his brilliant sheaf of stock certiï¬cates 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 °fhvï¬i“hiҤtm’ D: C'O Se}: ces we‘re e on U Q in ma . . 9 l . , . 0 Dry Savmgs Certiï¬cates . , ' . 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 â€˜ï¬ "Mrs. D. F. Kelly and EMisLEile-en ï¬eâ€: 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‘faï¬. 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 ï¬t. ilmu‘m, Dayton and‘ Cleveland, é’l’bé Higbléflyéirï¬fflï¬ï¬ 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 matterllï¬arch 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: ï¬nancial 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 beposï¬ih‘leg ic lithey hare in their baffles, says i hknown physiejan. ‘ I a l ' 1‘ 1 us: Ween lung was: lit-Pu -. -- ....e. â€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 notiï¬ed. ' 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 ï¬nancial growth of this community. ‘ So it’s perfectly natural for it to be interested in the progress of each citizen. Consequently, for our mutual beneï¬t, 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' atï¬lghland Park“, 99‘ next Wednesday evening in 5 ;; asbnm hall:l There will be initia- as the postioï¬ice at Highâ€" 1§i0n§ 5. pi I. I ' 4 g . . “- Mr Chprlelh Eichler of Chicago, 1d r. Louis Eichleb of Arlington ilï¬iï¬ts spent Sunday :with‘ their ï¬rst 12- Mr. Edward Eichlen ' .- nvr,__A_ ____‘ v'l‘l|A-t.nii in i HM I . M.‘ Wï¬rner 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 ï¬ne rthï¬ 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 onï¬ned to er home for theapagt hrdg weeks with influedza. returned onday to St. Charles, "3.. where she aï¬es school. ‘ Mrs. Trigg Waller is‘jn Phiudel- Més. A. M. Zahnle ope‘ Friday in Tinsï¬ale 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 ï¬remen. . , , FAILED T0 APQEAR: 1 DETECTIVES‘GET William Br-andonJ colored, . was nested in Chicago. H‘uesday. by de- gectivea; and broug‘lt ‘to Higlï¬nnd- 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 ï¬ttective 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 ï¬nd. 0 . L,_I_ away any ...... Then followed.the “has â€embody got their 93m .hnnds‘!" upped. , , ~MAJ ‘L.._. 5.... m-.. -..-- __ Those with gloves on removed them and saw that they were still alto: getï¬er, 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 ï¬n 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- ï¬ed 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 “Grandmnâ€_ 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 reï¬- 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 ï¬mo.,,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|eeï¬ 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 ï¬ght promise: ween-7 ter in the race for erifl end counts! treasurer. Ed. Ahlst â€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 ï¬eld, 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 miï¬dte 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 ï¬xation 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 Gloï¬u ............................. 88¢ 76c Bbh'y Pants ' ........... _..._. .Electr‘iclro'n -, _-"- - 53.9 A high grade Iron, guaranteed 1 year ' (431mm: mum. 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