·-· ....; _ __ - ·; ..· - - ·Novembtr·2, 1928 Syniax B· ook Ma:v . Give Way to This Modern Grammar Grammar without long rules which must be memorized is probably the school boys' idea of paradise. And such a grammar, which treats English as a living tongue and not as pageafter-page of "do's" and "don'ts," is now ~eing written. · It will probably take the place of the old-fashioned syntax book and may r·e organize the study of English in American schools. For Equal Taxes Thomas D. Nash, democratic caacliclate for member of tlae Board of ReYiew i1 ranain· for oftiee oa a platform buecl apoa aa equaliaecl tax rate for alL For the put twelve years, Mr. Nula'e oppoaeat hu heea a member of tlae Board of Re· Yiew. Duriq that time lae has couieteatly oppoeecl tax reforms aDd th!t pablicatioa of tax lists !Jid laad .alue mapa. Doubtleu, you have followed the ewora testimony ·i·en Mfore tlae Leaialati'Ye Tax Com· miaaioa conce.,Uq tax call. Macla of the teetimoay lau been ilhaminatiq u re·arde why tasee are c~t. Recipieate of tax cute ha·e teatifiecl 'before the commi1aioa tlaat they doaated coal, iaaaraace baaiae·· and cam.,U.~ contrihutioaa to ·arioae memben of the Board of ReYiew. Tu: valuationa iQ Cook County were cut laat year by more thaa $535,. .,... Call ia Chicaao'a loop ~one totaled more tlaaa $ZI,. .,IM laat year. Who pays for these cuts? Profeaaor Herbert D. Simpaoa of Nortlaweatera Uai·eraity atatu that the amall home OWD· er paya while tlae wealthy prop· erty owner aa·e· tlaoaaaada of cloQan. Thomu D. Nash ia a aucceufal lawyer. For JDaDy yeara . . waa a weD kaowa aad re· apectecl aldermaa from Chicaao'a lOUth ...-t .w.. Mr. Nuh solicits your Nonmber ltla with the .......- that, if .. ia elected, ...._ will . . ..-1 taus for aiL . 'YOte . '· Dr. George Oliver Curme, ·professor grammar. No attempt is made to say of Germanic philology a~ Northwest- which is right or wrong, b~t every dfort is bent toward showing the stuern university, is the author of a three. · dent how the living language is being volume English grammar whicli author- usea. · · ities sayli will revolutionize the study Dr. Curme's book was wanted by a~ What shall I wear? of 'th'e· American tongue. Dr. Cur- English publishi~g house which inThat's the question which the modme·s book grows from the study of sisted that the American speech l)e ern girl must answer if she is to· be· a American literature and his examples treated as a dialect and not as the success in either the social or the busiare taken from all literature. When English language. Dr. Curme refused ness . world, says Miss Anna Helga there are several ways of punctuation to tre~t ~ language spoken by one or of sentence structure, Dr. Curme hundred and twenty million people as Hong, professor of art at Northwestnterely sets down the work of living a dialect and so the volumes will be ern university. Because clothes do make the modern writer~ whose style .emphasizes the oublished by Heath and company next woman, Miss Hong, working with the point~ Idioms, colloquialisms, . dialects spring. . school of speech, is beginning a ~ress .f ound in America, and various pro;nunciations a.re all collected in the new A German grammar, published m clinic this week. Northwestern women 1926 ·by Dr. Curme, is considered by will attend the clinic in order that Miss German scholars as the best grammar Hong and her . assistant!~ may an~lyze ror the student not a German by birth. A Penonal Appeal to You The University of Heidelberg con- their personality and suggest clothes from ferred the honorary degree of doctor that fit the girl. "Too many college girls wear the pihlosophy upon Dr. Curme when thing that's in style whether it's the the book was published. Dr. Curme thing which fits their character or not," has been a member of the faculty at Republican Candidate for Northwestern university for thirty - says Miss Hong. "And dress diagnosis RECORDER OF DEEDS js as important as medical diagnosis if nine years. the modern woman would only believe . : My dear Frienqs: it. ' ALPHA CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE I am writing to you directly in "A woman sometimes has to decide The North Shore alumnae of Alpha if she prefers to look chic, smart and the interest of fair play and com"1i Omega will hold its monthly bridge stylish or merely pretty. If she will mon decency in political affairs in ·mcheon next Tuesday at the home of pay particular attention to design she Cook County. \frs. Tohn Grutknecht, 1525 Hood ave· can secure almost any result, for then~ Since my candidacy for Recorder ue. Chicago. of Deeds has been attacked . on are styles to r· e medy any defect. The grounds which have no relationship too tall can shorten the length of the Mrs. Robert Day has recently re- dress by dropping the neck line and to the Recorder's office, I ask you ~ urned from Europe where she had been wearing very short skirts. to consider the following facts: The too ' nee early in July. Mrs. Day lives with short can raise the neck line and lower It is true and l plead guilty to '1~r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. the belt to make at least one normal having been born poor in the ;waim of 701 Laurel avenue. space. The too slender can wear loose, Calumet District. I plead guilty to -ofluffy, puffy, light things-and the too the fact that my parent3 were Mrs. Thornton Adams and her chil- fat can wear very simple, straight lines foreign by birth, but intensely 1ren have returned to their home in and dark materials." American by choice. I plead guilty Pensacola, Ill. Mrs. Adams has been to the fact that I have had to work The Robert Kenyons, who left Wilwith my hands and earn my living [)aying her mother, Mrs. M. B. Skinner 1f 1012 Greenwood avenue, an extended mette recently, now are settled in their bv the sweat of my brow. But I .;<· it. new home in Lake Forest. am not ashamed of the fact that every cent I have in this world I have had to earn in the school of hard knocks. I am proud of my friends and my neighbors and of the community in which I was born and live. It made me what I am, and I have been and will remain loyal to it. I have helped in its development, as it has helped me. I have secured for it roads and bridges and public improvements and made it a better place to live in. I am proud of the fact that the medical and dental clinic which I helped to establish for adults and kiddies in Calumet City has done a world of WITH SUBPBISING NEW DELICIOUSNESS good. Here is chicken specially raised for good eating, My community helped elect me All the science of chicken breeding and feeding is . a County Commissioner. On the used to make these chickens tender, meaty and County Board, I have tried to confull fta vored. To eat them Is to know a new joy in your fa vorlte food for these are really a new serve the taxpayer's money, and I kind of chicken-as different from ordinary have been especially solicitous for chicken as good old-fashioned home made pte is the small taxpay~r. I have been from factory made. for the budget system and been against illegal expenditures, no matter how powerful the influence behind them. It has made me enemies, spmething I had to expect. As a candidate for County Recorder I am the only candidate who has declared for civil service for all county employes. I am the only candidate who has declared for saving the taxpayers' Shipped in Special Sanitary Cases Direct From Our Modern money by the consolidation or abolPoultry Plants in the Country, 44 Fresh Every Day" ishing of offic~s of appointment instead of election of certain officers. To the Following Dealera Only I stand first and always for every PALACE MARKET COMPANY PALACE MARKET COMPANY taxpayer receiving 100 cents on the 1tt Elm Street, Winnetka lUi Wilmette ATe., Wilmette dollar for every dollar expended. PALACE MARKET COMPANY PALACE MABKET COMPANY I pledge you on my honor as a ltfl Central St., ETanston 1561 Sherman ATe., ETanston man that when elected Recorder, A. I. WICHMAN Ill DemJttter Street the office of Recorder of Deeds will Evanston-TeL Unlv. 118 be run on the ba~is of efficiency, economy and courtesy to the public, Served Excluai11~lv at the and that the profits therefrom will be sufficient to have a material effect in lowering taxation. On that platform I ask your vote for me for Recorder of Deeds. JOHN W. JARANOWSKI Anna ilelta . Honx · to ·. Prescribe Style for Coed in Clinic JOHN W. JARANOWSKI of WAPSIE VAtLIY CHICKEN I -4· ·· SKOKm COURTRY ~UB DIDBPEIIDBIICB PRODUCE CO· IIIDDBIID-CB, IOWA