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Highland Park Press, 5 Aug 1926, p. 12

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“11 M “Con you no no living in n pluco that looks like that?” I to to the City-obSomething- wrong and look it ov,". The front yard of the tomt--thnt part directly around the nilroad 'tation-ia " One day a man came to the City- of-8omethintg-Wroet'He had thought of building a manufacturing plant there. He went away and didn't do it. I naked him why. He.aaid: V . It is better not to meet the banker. He " . crab. Nor theeditor.. He is a liar and an. unprincipled can. Nor the judge. A common politician. He chests " the polls and frames his friends. Nor the human man. His ttoods are junk. " must not meet the grocer. Why'. Dirty, cantankerous, ready to so toy” with his custom- Why do an: all can - ,rteiso-erttrtgtateytqs,' Ithaboenmy’ duty-midis.” than -rtirt-tqrfttdAmtt minds, visiting m, emu, W tries, whiny {Inn the an- lwertothou question. -reatkttoerttothvrottt.mhto- ria- do not so. tf I up lam why some town, some pity, some industry Somehow there are a good many people in the City-of-Somethini- Wrong that do not like each other. I [me found it so in Hitter, summer, spring and fill. And in this city I only meet some of the people. When I m guided about I learn. partly through hearing covert whispers that- I have vished the City-of-Some- thintr-Wrmttr many time- ht the last mi. It has some peculkritiea. Sometimes I find it in the northern end of the state. sometime. far south. Again I flnd it out by the Miniuippi river and then over by the Indiana line. _ Cnue In Woethy One The purpose'. That winch. that which towns nd cities and mind. people may magpie! more. The cum in n worthy.on¢. t is not sentiment“. Mal business (tt the thought be. or some mu has d-tttred, grown. handed oat, minnow-that it haq been my job to put down on PM)" that, story. I _ hind it. I n». Mn "atorue" in puny tom. Todny I Iii take you to a plus tint-you hp mover read about in any of Madge articles. The' pm; in called the Cttrof- Something-Wrong. i, _ q “an TWO Rooms " New State Bank Bldd. jrirri, y. ICC. MI ma: Why He Left The Highiland Park Rospir Phone for Appointment Bright, airy rooms, u to-date equipment. . _ Painstaking nurses d attendants-Moderate charges. The Highland Park capital is essentially a, Highland Park I: tution. The funds f r itt erection and maintenance have 1 supplied almost enti 1y by our own citizens. It is your hos, and well worthy of y ur support. ,t ', e . Main srrttiaate.-astrr-kriid Ava-us, two block: west of Green my .L. MUS'ITRIC BEAUTY SHOEPE “131m! Waléi Wrgmg The Highland Park Hospital KEEN-STEAM OIL-PROCESS ""itti/ll()ifiliiif,_'r AVING _, Three! Expert OperatOrs Highand iiii7ii"iissoctss1 Water vahx J 3riaitingBourtDai1r), " otote.rrt.-rir.rst'otlr.m. mud 6 Humming by Appointment I is remarked. under covet of whi pering, that all of the best indus- . sites are under control. Ni in- dus ry, unless it can get the o. I.",,'; the "inner circle," can hope to lakes} A - ha a "tahrrr',' rur- t 7 150m had“! arit a high-u- T "was at their game; It it . from u and: WIN and . im the cab ”that _ o insults IO customer's. _ ion m thick in the restaurant. I"? _ iiViritisUTo, Tiii" here tiiy'w," he aid. "If more industries eoitie in " 3 may go higher: Thay» rant w: cheap. They call it 'noti,dits- tur ine the labor situation'." ; - int no: ‘ in unpainted ind rubbish id idriiGaentitou.rrusttu,'ttot t Citrof-8om.thirttrWrontr tar get u out]: of fresh air. And I in.” w it does m grow. _ " 'i, I mo “in Foot On It ', ere is a plan on foot by some to m ie an investigation of the tive res urcea around and in the Ci -of. So ethintr-Wroitg. The leadin ft- ne cler of the city puts his foot :upon the neck of, the idea. “We know Ewhat: we e got," he says, _ V e does not look me in the eye he so it. A man tronraerois the stint tel me that this f1ntmeial man/with ,the shifty eyes, is in the league with ce n manufacturers of the city who Luis Organiser- , § 5 g,tici'iiic,iiiiiiiiiiiz,t't:jt ot am tta people do not yo, u s unit: ‘When any inan start: 10+:de four or an Wu td Pill hilt but. tear him down. And if . .inturn,trytosucceedet‘ me- th else someone pleats ft/ll' in their faces Nobody ever getaway- I much. ' . L ere is some sort of public noti- tu . in the City-Mao Ing- W . With . soutethln; " to a ' the citizens of this stun" efrr ho t to me that they ttot it by, dint of cheating end crookedness . the when such things were T and. One with a nudge " , V "the other towns ofterqd t1tlt: to the state. We offered it the co mittee." f use they succeeded thfough they are happy, have been heupy fo many years, and so they dis not th nk flrtst of making honest effort to at in better things now. It {eitheir he use. It seems to me a. curse has so e with it. , ity fttumeet, are in u bad way, We he e a man here who would muke s ye successful msyor-but nobody w uld vote for him, says a voice. m is mittedly honest and trustworthy. A other'voice eirnfida to me thht he In " w is A is My Ladies and Children Only a as one of their purpose-I~ the min; of my industry that 'itieht t to come‘ to the city. Ir __- GAreilieijt"trr purchaiiing sf bad- r,i'%',s'a,5 or1rtstttrruditp4tss sun-Minx Hull Hours: 8:30 a. m. 1y located site or yin: a ruinous V Thou man m 'gattimrd “a” . nut-sounding ' Ind poo- a city mam (My dPetat!ont11nttt Every time an in the City-of- Something-Wrong as to organize a movement for _ , pure water--. which necessarily at eoimoner-. a'counter action 1 (developed. .. fished rims of eftiiens, of the citr-of-Soinethimr, mg if the peo- The water in _ he City-of-Some- thing-Wrong is v bad. Of course, no city can pro In or much with bad Water. Indus leg do not have to come to such town _ There are plenty of places with inter. Any town almost, through perntion, can f.. nance gootf water.' -iGiiies, bad w is a bad sign. It indicates factio I (paneling. - ,___ V " ' G is talk of loin: tedt2flt "tr)1vi'1'ioict'suttt'? Wrong. _ - -- _ V 3 Quinn] l * 301!be _ The City-of-bmi' g-Wronx is a battleground fklht ' I: 'over re- ligion. Here 1 ' In', Won " not his private bush I That is “other heritage. It is Ittiaek blot out of the dqrtate" of u - Europe bob- bing up in 1926. 2 m thingl m pos- sible even in thin y when all men read and a ttpod ' ny of them no "How could It". e replied. "My as~ sessment was too w, and could have been raised again even after they'd played this dirty ck upon me. You gree--1 had had it ed---" presumed to it” _ Young people " may from the CitrorSomethintt tong. The boys who anyone .' in thenrtaofthe 'pool room. Am tious young peo- ple, the sort ttmt sway to school or college, " a ' busily find tome- thintr to do Born here else in voca- tion time. Few er return to any permanently. . "So I shut up; i rascal,” the men: naked him why he “Have we: 1 way they have a like you." " ' ' There is co idenble mowing among the older one: because the younger genentio is going to hell, I haveaheard a fey y that they would not blame them . NV h if they had the chance. 'That ‘w T d seem to be to them opportunit The bootlegger drives a good ca _ , " started to 1 I k in opposition to this man. Strai tway $15,000 was added to my’asae‘ ment, my busineu taxes'raised." ' ' . , He went to a de ér political lawyer. The lawyer, ftir tl ea, said: "You'd better at up. That’s a way they have o punishing fellows A business m ' of, the City-of- somethiptr-wroritt told me that one of the city's mlr'it profiefent rascals wasrrunning {one me. He said: Phone High? tiarmambas rm puss, HIGHLAND Pm'moxs. i itics even voted for the ant remarked. I lid not show furht. le replied. "My u- uw, and could have even after they'd Treat-eat ”in the City-of- plelivdnzthmwlmithoymtnm 'iooturrui,didnotmaiisrtrr, monumental m their halt- and tol- lies. m replied: " ' “111w: the trouble. They-don? so em. The ,stodtoe'eati whom to [pond the money. And bedihr-. bueinees in bad." l _ ' Tint hone ofthe Meant thin! that I heve noticed ebont the City-of- Something Wrong. Bullion is they! Jed, in it. The people ere always com. "iruhtintt. Prom was ere low. (Rent; m tiatgti . ' low. My chum,“ . Many Una-plural In this city a good my pooph "imomitastrdotttofaror1tHttt' dlmost impossible to get any from the plan was ymi are rooted hr for it 1:,th to numb without mic "erltlee. . Retail merchants. new» MM 1y, complain that. credit: are bad. Sales people are not smut, Poo- ple livintrin the city and to other page: Hor goods. Buyers ny that they' re forced to and my to [at service and up-to-dui, want buorderl, and in,eonalderate motor- ists who, trespass upon prints prop erty from their camping altos and who make no effort to clan up their lit. ter, Boon will find available spots in Lake county box-rod to' them. Grud- ually a wave of resentment in spread- ing over the county and union motor-. ists in general show more eonsideemi, tion they will flnd When in u very unenvioble position. l Oh, it's . loin, long 'ttorr, this 'tor, of the citrof-Somsth%rWrone. t will not tell any more of {that new. I am afraid I highs offend nomeom livihg there. I seek to maintain I reputation fot good vym. _ . . - "tiomeone miiint misunderstand me and think me unkind or not warm or complaining. And my aim is to help. _ ' on. CHARLES tr. GEISSE 16-18 N. Shoridnn Rd. Tel. B. P. 1541; Wil-tter 2052 without any obligation on your part a book of facts we know you will read with interest. Write or phone to Lake County Engineering Co., 884 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Ill. Phone H. P. 2189 Phone [Ah Fen-t 1186 North Shore Paper Stock Go. quh- ...V_ a. p. 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