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Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1927, p. 1

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D-tttrt-- I In: my! ‘33:" 1 walnut-ur- 1T2Nhhkt a'l"Viiptmet_reieMIt GTiaFiadui-yeeteef uni-manna!!! k"iinaVGiaop-'yV . aha I. - aqdaqet, "i-inc-.,-), mtwuuwaummuus unsung-dun. "Inigo-I“ “‘- ia%iiairoat%_"' it'.Yi*iftPgt.e.'g'.e"ldNlh'.' 1.._|...._ ' In mob-duct” t 'ei.aiii-rece.yyet 'itrc'iitgtrttalt',',gT.' thee.rrfe, .,- s.Petet, -2 g.” 'thet,',,,,."'".','.'.,',, '%atfiihftiS ittP,t.! "iiriaaa aa/ara. mi SEEK TO moms CITY met-c-rr-tu"' -eotsatatesteaaeistohe made we! the censorship of movies h 'Eiehirod Park is use}: in the tilhte of a mud-mun anion against this eitr-humdariastheeirtittourt at Wuhan by the First NM Mr... In. to force the city to pel- " the showing of . picture fe.tar- ht Babe Ruth, baseball'- “kin‘ of Int." - The picture. v'hich hem the thin of "Bake Comes Home", '0 new- nld to show bere several mamb- Mo. According to report: nobody inter- uhd here In: and: excited duct it when the censor. In. Albert Stev- “In"? That the picture company amid to Mayor Lewis, who upheld tho censor in her ponition, min: by the ordinance in the punks. and indicating, it is understood. that, should this measure he irtvatid by the court, that another probably will he adopted until one - impreg- Iltble a! be included in the code of the city. V The story of “Babe Come. Home," according“ the t8tl., is than! (home Henna dividing his that betet the bull diam-d And I laundry who" he In: been smitten by I girl culling her living our the mangle. gunman.- mad-a Cream Pvt: multicha- Mun bigchevol tohaemt.Wtth tin {stun in him tthnbe “quantum win- new”. Thelma: tucker-I chewingdid mrtmihimhitthehottterup,ae- rootirwtothetaLruudistciken?, ili.iririijeitetrehtgtyt:) chewing {thumb-coo Ind hilingto tti-ttbear-tte-tries toreformhimnasdthevfiehtinsteatL Thanh-mick Ind dapomlent Babe give- up his Mu; tobacco Indium Mink his uniform clean. Tgegniuintoattadtrattiitumpartd tsissmshnn.et,itwott1d-r. 1 Than-u d” them] tron-the i-drrntt-me.atdaratehe. (ti,":"?.",:,?",?,',?,',?.?"),).',')',".:,?:':',';','?,' nu ma midp- Qr-wlinx "a: the ale-Macy left by the tleht with hi (it! and had gone into the - with an old spirit, it is 31%. Movies, by the wny. Ire Menu! to in the bill In “mummy”: kinitlv' leopa and eigemwthphst" PRESENT GIFT TO Louis Kriedlet Remembered by People of Myterian "rri-ofaeotNe Bet. Pte) " We)! m Mr. Knidler bu o-a-tst-rt-Ott-tire I. h church. pot merely by his ar- t-tt-arér-r,brrtairtoasa halt of the mr-tion in hymn- -i-tuereuioesofttte"- “at“. w'ttatt.-trwoftir2tCtha' in.” and”. than will be a A-test-re-tent- - Amuhlhanmd "i.--i-qeerttdeOrvet iiGGGGGiGiL mun-n "rat-tr-ttrt-tet'?" "u-ae-tte-ry-Pty. magnum-uku- “‘mmm“ mach-twill”, whmdm-W' -b.tah-t-rtt*t-th- tTTGGGtCrikai ' d - 1'gu'-'irdpt,d-tN "it“. irCYGGFEiGA. wll hag-ids! GaiEGrifr] W? Showing of Babe Ruth Future Home think dawn on the CHURCH SOLOIST TWO HAVE NARROW WIN CRASH TRAIN HITS FORD TRUCK THURSDAY. 13mm a. 1321 Two Highland Park employees of the Public Service company had nar- row escapes last Thuradny evening, "hen the Ford truck in which they sure riding n: struck by I North Shore Line limited min and hurled Mellon: down the track in a demol- hhed mus of debris between Laurel - and Central avenue, on St. John; Both men were thrown free iamd received no material injury. A Auto Hun-led Many Feet And oe- cupanls - Free; Acci- dent “My Eve-ll: ot St. Johns Ave. The two lucky autumn of the truck were John limit. 28, and Ken- neth Skidmore, 19, both of Highland Puk. They wefe riding in an open truck of the Public Service Co., and the truck did not have I closed cab for the driver, which probably saved their lives, according to Chief of Police Hominy, a: they undoubtedly would have been caught in the wreck- age had they been in I closed cab. It was too late for the men to jump, th-hier said. but the force of the Mow struck by the min toned them free of the wreckage and wheels of the Brer. This- ' widen: happened on St. Johns avenue between Laurel and Canal at 8:10 o'clock in the evening. The driver had driven to the tracks ind then decided to turn around in the middle of the block. at cording to police. Before he had nosed the machine around the limited‘had struck. hitting it right the Ar the hood. It run feared at first that the men were badly hurt bat spectators were greatly relieved to see them "pick Wives up” and look around to see 'ariti),iiiilj, -a7ras . n Eamon spun. M,TI't',' to A call from Governor' Small for . conference touching upon the appointment of I commission to rat! i nu! ma banking set. n In the closing days thedast anneal I “user-bl! pissed a resolution btte.d _ ixinx the governor to swim, s coma ’Inissinndhcnty for the purpose re-' l ferred to. such committee to consist of hen representatives and senators laud ten bankers. The governor re- quested the embers of the Illinois [Bankers isssocistion to recommend J,1,'Ta',LAncrl'a";di', Thiswas dtmeameitissexvertedthatGover- lnor Small will name the commission in the near future. what had hippened Those who witnessed the accident expected to see the two men crushed and mangled when the crash has over. and it is reguded " nothing short of I miracle that they escaped swimming-y at hut. J. M. Appel. president of the High- land Park State bank and president of the Illinois Bankers msaMteiatiott, visited Springfield last Wedmdny in HIGBWOOD CIVIC ASS’N. watcm NEW OFFICERS The Rial“ Civic Improvement -e9ta'ero held their annals“? Erna" Gaia. hip in}: m ry scandal. The M clotted for the next year In a fer-. Hal-Inn L. hon-dc. accident; T dhmhud. T-e-kr-dune?- ”malt-whim 605*”. 0&3de "m L Promeét, Meat; T. Prof.ArumrB. lama ox Anus-cu - M. Gm viee-pr_tt; John college, Yellow Sm Ohio.is to Years-(othecumnnssmrm‘ Mutant-17:!!ur10hnder.umsmummmdhmme-uouhwub m: w m B. L. theDeerNWlNeH' "r%7iriGhiiliitiiirarkNrrieeyrtrt_ mflJ-lwmmhfiemwwmfmfmnfllkfdb oeth-errhye. i'Cii'"i1'Tiriiiiiii/GFiG%i.ujtiit-elee This" manual-much”; "iriidd'i7-t-ths"tttr. "raver-et-setter 'Tous-ut-rel-o-Trial/tOtt/ttrt 'h.---. MdMidWMflhflmfi-flItâ€"W.~ desdwmmHm-hmmNurdamvmh-mhh ”flhhmhmdafimduflflqâ€"mmr-mdb-vfl any. . ”thathhhk-WM Them-limit“- --------_ 'a"iiUTriiri'ii'kGryiFur.erlvieiee-i"'ut""' mummm "mumdhâ€"mn‘; In "marhaCAh0, “and. Dun net-em. - In. - - . ,_4_._ RTC-ra-u-ts-st-ls-ia-ii-e-te-ttyer, GiaiaTGiGueGrttoure uu..t.-a.._-etee) for M M ‘II th. St. awn-quilt» "eeefr.etftifPePt'..t nun-1y lad “can aG-VG-fe-ttyer, iiGuut'tt-ee9rftt'_t 333-7-7- aiaFi in. tim pe "a"UGTG; i7faiA in.“ - - t,1lll'f2rlt,dt=fl'l'l%T" rs Executive at mrinefietd on MI..- for State Bank- . Famous Sciehtist To Speak Jan. 3M, At Woman l, Club One of the most interesting an” instructive program of the year will be that of Jimmy 3 It the Hithhndl Park Wotmus's.ehtb, when D.' Fish, eminent scientist, will on "Heredity-po You Believe in It?” Educated at Dartmouth, Harvard and Columbia. and serving on the re- search staff of the Pittsburgh Skin and Cnncer Foundation and the De, partment of Genetics at Carnegie In- stitution at Washington. D. C., Mr. Fish is particulnrly well equipped to discuss his subject from all Alida. For several years he has been aa- aociaud with William Beebe in maintaining a laboratory at Kartabo in the Mart of British Guiana where rivers are the only highways and mm 000 square miles of tropical jungle gives of its plant and animal, life abundant material for research. Here Bock students from all parts of the country and here. too, Conan Doyle staged the setting for his stirring book, “The Lost Wortd.", The story of his adventures in this outpost pf civilization reads like a tale from the Arabian Nights md extends our horizon beyond its cus- tomnry limits. The DeForest Round Table Pre- sents Him In “Working Won- ders for Your City" North Shore residents will have the rare privilege of [re-rig Eenry Tur- HENRY TURNER BAILEY T0 LECTURE JAN. 11 ner Bailey in the Highland Park Woman's club, Wednesday Hartman. January 11. The De Forest Schnol Round. Table of which Mrs. Carle- ton G. Bingham is president. presmttrt him in a lecture on "Working Wow ders for Your City" It four b'clock. -iJrriuiG is l member of over twenty omniqtigns Ind the Ron- 2'rTG'rfeiiiiil' of Mr of Humane letters (L.H.D.) was conferred him by Denison university, Gram Ohio in June 1926, because of his of 'iriii'iriiiai,uiiiiGre, writers and of educational wank-@095: hadtS’ool of Art, of the chin Hmington‘ Polytétlxz’cl ii's?it.ti is president of the wuvei.rsd . of Artists, and of tho Court of Harm of Boy Scouts of V Clubland. and chairman of the Lincoln Memorial commission. A member of sodetim v. I,,ii'Ci,ii,e,iire Izork includes over twenty Inf! edifqr of the School Argrilnguine for tirPet years. "The Arm Around the Boy" is one: of his interesting little stories. _ Dr. Bailey is conceded to be the "Wonder man" in the knowledge of tue arts. m. lectures In dazzling with scintillating bits of philosophy. poetry and ethics. He has n pecunia- ly fascinating personality and a large personal following which he direct: wholly toward the high ideals of com- amlmity brotherhood and civic service. him. "He has the grace and ease of conversation with on trace of oratorr' no gesture, no depeodeoee upon play of voice or (m. inst rippling phrases of. unexpected interpretation Bf "What - College Do for '.. Life" Subject of E's-ii: ,eiiiu-r.-gu-n.ere- ai/s-rr-ry."-" 'iiirEiru, is djrrsttar the Ck"- cum mu “I: “may 1 ,r--s.-aee-lr'ur?.3..1"Tt_et".'r..1.'.i' w.- h tin aAit%iudlser-.MtcHtA!.r.e, . 'iiarTirCaGFiiiiel--e'"e_1'f'e __ -- Tra “I - = .1 'llthllA, my; a! "A! 'l"d'=uTiriTaaauir. a "w""".'"'""' -- ii'k" Fat-Ilium 73" ii ' m" ““1 and“ a. - Irv-1'3.- eve " Prof. Arthur E. lots-n 31 Attioth iiGTii “o? -Elseatie any: of A. E. MORGAN SPEAKER AY P. T'. A. #007) OPlNlON OF BUSINESS MAN Sec)’. of Illinois Manila-u. Former Mayor Samuel M. Hating: of Highland Park is mentioned " one Chieago man eligible for the 059. " president of the United States In Secretary John N. Glenn, secretary of the Illinois Manufacturers association in an article in the January issue " the Manufaueturera' News, extensive reference to which appenred in a re- cent issue of the Chicago Herald and Examiner. Others mentioned in the Article at presidential timber are9erus Em. ivimam Butterworth, William wag; ley Ind R. F. Lamont. and the writ.- er says that there are at least tan men in mud about Chicago who could easily qualify if a business man were desired as a candidate for presidmt. C Id Hurdle the Job eeiiigr Mr. Rating: and the others, My Glenn's opinion. as eipressed in the wide. is that the men are “lawn; those who can hagr. die the presidential job with as m diplonncy and business acumen and even shtesmanship as my of the in the political ring who have been mentioned.” - This is a high honor for Mr. Hae- tings and these other Chicago busine- men to have one of the lenders in the business life of Illinois point to the. a: wholly capable of filiiatt adequate- ly the high omee of president of the United States. Mr. Hastings' friend. in Highland Park, who know his worth, and remember how obly and may he filled the omee of mayor of this city for twelve yen-s. will readily agree with Mr. Glenn in his admin of the former mayor's eligibility for the highest otBee in the gift of the 1 people of this country. Ratings are expreim-tifreatims a the high estimate placed upon his ability by Ms business associates in' this matter, as they remember the petty criticisms and trivia] annoy- ances which' he was subjected to dur- ing hi. regime as mayor of this city. One Highland Park resident said re- garding Mr. Glenn's article: "Welt. that should give some of Mr. rHastings' critics something to think about. There were people in this city who were inclined to find fault with his administration of mun- icipal alfnirs. I guess if he is good enough to be mentioned as 'gihle j as a Minus man candidate for lident of the United States, lwasn‘t much to worry about; in_his_ Park. What do In think?” I. AM Beet And those who hand the connect were inclined to agree. It “I ' fine comment” on the .Neodid mead made by the former as!" 1nd - doubted” put into words the thou-cm Am. Says Re Is Ole of Ten Businem Men Capable for High Olin of hundreds of local citizens '50 who that it is seldom that I (in like Highland Park his the M of the great utility and wide-upe- rienc. of I ma tiheHUmtie1 £11.: tings us WOMENS CIVIC CLUB GIVE NEW YEARS TEA In -P--"-_rl2"_" -- NewYou’Ithillh-mh- Wannabe-v.“ mmumdub viroucarteeasbwirrhetut"- mil-e. Windham!!!“- BGiirii--ee-.eft.?y In 'aG,latrrethreertr. m by lb mm‘d srre_terdh'" ' Kahlil-nil..- "at-ei-at-ho- "at-ima-re-pe.., FITFORPRBIDM Kinda-jute! Roo- of 1 villi: School New Year's Eve; Annual Eva! Friends Are Gratis“ i, executive head Hum! " friends of Mr.

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