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Now. hilt'lit‘t'llfll‘ per sons may love as m-il its other [nor sons. and tho chunws "11- that when they go! dam. to tiu- â€n-ul thing" they will he iiilt‘ Utilt‘i‘ t‘t-ui inn-rs dove) . dowy~ami us n-ui little rhi'uirru talk intivy talk: so will tin-w iliil‘llk'cilifli‘ iU\i‘i‘~i talk l-uw talk, i «iun't mom; that he Will my tn ht-r, "Who is lit-- delight Hf ill) lu-nrt '1" and 5110 will u» ply “\ou.†or {hut lu- “iii su)‘ "Whom- pet [iiii'nn ut't- '~-u'.’" :litti she will rt~ ply. " 'Uurxx" What i do luv-nu is that tin-3 “ill ml) whnt tin-i Halli) fut-L vlnthiug it in lanuunxu limit it 1" inn-n used by im’erx (rum tiiuo iluuu-tuut‘hli Wi-t-u 'i‘unt-m-u uwt Miss Suift in- hml row-mix l'w'li grmluntul :it one of the "Most uniwrsitivs iu .\nwriru. om- in \\'iii¢‘ii klmwimlgt‘ hmi rt-nrlwd n piunm-it- so lu_~h that the [trufHu‘ul'i looking down from it upon what was beneath. as u il‘.i\il vie-wing surround lug [1min {rum tiu- highest of n mouu tain mum» lwl iwgnu to take the po- sition that tiiwv- outshio their own ivy chni \‘Iliit‘L't‘ \\:i:‘.~z \\'(‘l‘l' more [ninhemis in tlu- iuti-lh-vtuui worltl‘ Tyuwrwn \\':|~‘ n fuir ri'lll‘i'~l‘lltuii\t' or his :tium mun-r, nnd this is a primr reason why \iiw Swift was first at travtmi to him At the time he wu in troducod to iu-r there Wore several persons in the group. including I ‘young man whose intellect lmd just been hatched under the ordinary colic giate methni :it n one horse (-oilem‘ mntuinlnu n un-ru lIuL'fltt‘ilv or a thou 'sautl stucloutu nn.i Whirl! tilltt'd back ~n0t mon- timu 17.0 years, This young ‘ man n-ntnrml the stun-went that Mr i Dickens \\'nli.ti nutlive .\ir, Thnvkeray Miss Swift until-ed the look Tymmou gave the speaker and the delicacy with which he turmnl the suhiovt without even deitnin: u rt'ply. An elaboram lecture on literature could not lmn- :lvvn no marked In im« presxlon of iiw superior literary judg- ment of Mr. 'l‘_\'nierson as (bi. Quiet aquelchlng or the person who had ven- tured an opinion in his presence. But there was an eupecinl reason why it impressed Miss Swift. She. too. was a college grndnuh- and during her col- lege carver him [-outributed tn the po riotilvnla lsqmml at her alma mater. More than tlli~, emboldened by her lit- erary prominent-o while in college Ihe bud MM“ arm- lwing graduated aspired to the wrltlw: ni’ a story, or, rather, a novel. The literal} ntmuspheru she had The liternr} ntmuspheru she had btentbod Wm: like that round in high flutildes. rare. In the wheel the had been tuught tr» admire cultured fumi- lles. Tin- imagination was tnbooed‘ Dramatir ~ii'miiuns were consideml as pertaining nnly to )‘eHow literature Some writmx of this svhnol had nti {lined an bit-\ntinn Where the mum.» phere “an w mrv that only Mderi with 111119 aninlly [H'PIHIM for it muld linmi’ 1- HI all. phere Wm w mrv that only readerv With lunz~ anlnlly prewred for it could linml’ 1- Hr all. One of [ill' l.r~‘t requirementsâ€"or (an ded reqnlrt-nn-nteâ€"of literary begin- hers is cl'illviamv A“ won as Kilns Swift had heroine imllr‘thml With Mr Tymersou‘s litcmry judgnn-nt she was , desirous of ~~uhmitting her work tn him to scam» his opinion of its merib. But the you“: nuthnrcss knew that ‘ when a mm. of the world is given Domethim: tn road which has been ‘ written by nnu of Ms lady friend: it L4 with the exlmctntion that he will my I lomething complimentary about it. 3 M133 Swift. desiring an unblnsed opin~ ‘ ion, determined to wult (or an opportu ‘ nity to get her novel before Mr. Tymer son‘s critical un- without his knowing that she was its author. . This preliminary may make it uppenr that there WIN no love asair between , these two young persons. On the con- i mry. their hearts struck the love nit f u soon as they became acquainted. If ‘I there was the coldness of intellectual- lty between them they met in the sea. n A... 1A ' that hml by those \\ lm were (ill-[ml to Isl: the question mu that It was hum-n. It was also unique. It Wu.» s-w“ after Winslow 'l‘ymerwn end .‘nlt‘ri‘«l Snift were hurried that “Mnrriu's l'rnhlonl"begml toatlrnct the Ittnntivn Hf tho public, :1le this occa- Iiom-«l un nrorlmnllnx: of the criticism lmen written on it It the time of “a nmmnrum-e in print. The manger or tln- numazim- with which ‘ Win-low’l‘ytncrson wu conuerted went into his book rcvlewer‘u ofï¬ce one day with a copy of the story Ind "lied him what he had said about it. Ty. men-non gut out a copy of hls review. The manner read it Ind laid tint since it hml probably been forgotten- which was trueâ€"Tymenon had better write it up nnin, giving it I better undoir. The reviewer had no option on the utter. and. since hilylllln. we. not signed to his reviews. he wrote n new criticism. beginning with the words. â€this remarkable atory. which shows eepecinl ndnptntinn to construc- tion on the part of the gifted nu- .Wâ€" .-, _-_ non of ethereal mildness. and tint is half of Cupid's battle. for it is well known that the little god are. his u- rows in the spring with more tolling elect than any other season. A courtship ensued whioh iuted for I year. Then Mr. Tymerson woke. From what has been aid of him it my be summed that his propoul us I model of murtlinesa expressed in the choimt English. This is not to. Love and intellevt have nothing to do with one mother. and when low. and: [belt Intellect takes I back seat. The proposal took place ln - fuhlon very udlnary and In which a large combo! of proposals nre made. Tymerson one ovenlng essayed to kiss Mm Swift. She objerted on the ground that be Ind no sm-b right. whereupon he grew uhamed and gave himself the right by shimmering out a disjointed state mom that he loved her and would m marry him? It was after the hmk had been made that love'u hapy talk came in. During all this time Mildred Swift kept her literary labors to herself. Six months after she had written her no"! lb: read it. not having seen It In tbf meuntime. and it struck her an worth 1;“. She hm] boon dam: th mom beginners dwâ€"(‘upylng from other: Che realized. too. that «be had hm â€vied b! "'9 uncut “(centenn- md her novel nlu mm at one of II geniuses of m» (bl! the Ik'buul In brought up w" I “III. Swill lmJ I theme for I an n- unruly to her. strongly to her. She nlvlvrmhwd to throw OR the perudim-I to which lb! had been ï¬lm-led. club have" M rein and write a Mildred SW"! novel Ibo ooon_ became cum-(ed In her work, nnd by the time Ibo had half flaw It the seemed to â€walk mun the wind. with thmeus"-no( that Ibo wu con. scion: of the “flue n! [his moving without eflort. [min-d, uhv doubled I! 31:39 vn-n- [Mm-lug mums“: u! vuluo. because It was an easy rur her. It hm: been Ink! Hut nu ï¬lls: SWIT- ï¬rst [um-Hm: “In. Mr. 'l‘ymvnmn uh:- dmiru] hlx t'l‘Hh‘Lï¬llL .\‘«w that llu-y vu-re luvors nhe dun-d nut rm luru lug his low Intn mulch-m l_\' pubmn- flm: In him any n! ho-r Hu-mry Work. In otln-r mane-n: nlu- lmlln‘cl nu hlln: this nhv kt-lnl “nun. hi‘MԠWIN-n Mlldrwl ï¬nished lhe work In whlrh lH-r ulmlv lwln‘ nun nlmnrln-«l. sho “Mn-cl :1 WH-k m gih- I. r mind n â€I“? {rm-dun: {mm It. Hum md ll M'I‘l" Alum! lllo' Iuhldlfl U! the Iuwk uwr Alum! tiw Iiill‘lnf‘ u! iiu- iuwk diw :trtu-k n HIIRK. Smut-thin: vn-ni IL'Hilh't iu-r. Sim im‘unu- tiiswtiatimi with iwr m-rk. hum-ti it into u drunor and iv“ It iiwrt- rt-r mine limo. Tin-n mu- tiny she rvmi it anti“, it trvurrwi (o imr she might remedy iiw hit-mid) that haul upm-t lwr. and die did 50. Ti: ~ noft dngg withuut giving beru‘lf tinn- tu think about it. she sturtvd it out nu n Vuynzo among publishers. But. prin- t'ipuii)‘ on It'futilil u! {our [hit it miuiu cont her her Inn-r, the (novella! (he nmhurnhun, .Utvr her manuscript bad Mn: mlunml with I prtntnl 5le h; tI'olVe publisher» It wu urn-Pun: by the thirteenth. anwhllv Tyun-rxon hm! urn-Mu! a posltlou n lumk review" {or a man- ï¬ne. "0 found that tho “one! “â€011 by puhllshc-rs who wen- tu (be bunt non: to make money were not the Mud ho ndmlrod himself. [It noon lama! to put hla personal oplnlom um and speak well u! warn that sold well. He Wrote a few slum-s. but they ware mm- xldered too thin {or the public tuto One any among the new book.- dumped upon bl: desk for him to md Ind reï¬t-W was a nm‘el called "Mar- ch's Problem." by "eater Gwynne. He read II. but hardly knew what to say nbout IL I: wu not a! the school he connhleml the some of literature. and I! war: no! of any other ocbool with whlch lu- wns fnmlllnr. Person- ally he bu! Im use for ll. Flo resolved to write the only rrltlclsm he had ever written. airing free vent to what he preferred (a may “The book has been put together." he sold. "with nn reg-rd ulna-vet to literary Inn. It cannot be Chi-0d with dmmatlr notion, with Imagint the action ur wlth mallsm. n b I hodnpodxv Gem-rally speaking. It In Wary had. Nnt't-rthoieu ihrrp are bltn m and tin-re tlmt inclicnte tome ability on the pan u! the- author She ll doubtlefll a beginner “bu. if there were Hit-fur) u'bmtls nl whirl: who would burn ilw rutulnntwst principle: underlying the tolling of u slur}. might some day Drndiii‘l‘ mum-thin of value." Nonrltimhunlln: this vrllcism (be pultllc didr tlmugh very sluwlyâ€"tnke I {unry tu "Hurt'ln'u l‘rivltlvm," lt new in {mar .tnd via-i nun! by all clnsww. 'l‘lmt ‘H to say. it umn-ulwl to both intnllv run] and simple minded persons. ’l‘lu- reasons anigttcd (or this by those \\ Im were (ill-[ml to Is): the question mu that It was hum-n. ll was also uniquv. One day when Tymrson went home After business his wife showed him I check for 812.000 the had received from her publisher sandwiched between his two criticism: on “Murch‘n Problem? "I wrote that story. dear." "You wrote it!†“Yes. i wrote it." “I never heard of your doing it.‘ â€1‘0 till the truth. dark. what) I am met you i wnuted your criticism on my literary work. But I don't think u po-lblo (or my on. what in high grade 11mm". plan what one culls the fluent-on. and none please (be gm! unearned multitude. l have pleased the doom m and that Indian In." *ï¬eisxvn down In In any chnlr. look In: very mm-h rut up. MZDon'It think about It. loreyf' mam wife. kneellnl beside him and putting her arm- uhout Mm. "but [In In. .0 little teeny weeuy kin.“ â€"'§;'Qxiir}rax hL-r m Ma Man. an "Manly brightened up. "How mun h N that “MI?" I ‘TWelvo thousand four hundred III mono dollars and (mum he nlu um- . ulte- Ihe few ml llu‘ru’y ulm-m-nlh noumr} I whk'h ILP had [001' I very narrow one. aroma-null] struck a 'y (In! sunk-d very She l'l‘ll‘rmhlfd to ulm- w hk' very m-(‘hh z-I y-noeb NOTICE Public notice is hereby given mm the Board of 1M.) lmpronmonu o! the City of Highlnnd Purl. Couuiy 0! Lake 1nd Sun 0! llllnoiu. hu ï¬led In the County Court of LII. County, Illinois. n ceriiflcnlo um the follow- inx improvement ha been complotod. and that it oonlornn “manually to the requirement: 0! [he originhl or» dinwcc fur the construction n! the same. loâ€"vii: An ordinance providing for the Gradin‘. Draining. Curbing. Paving; with Macadam. roadway having a. bltuminmu macadam lurtm Kuhn teen rm (ta n.) wide. includingi concrete (uttera. an othervtae in- proving Beech Street from the nut-l t-rly line 0! the paved roadway iul St. John! Avenue. Easterly to the Wepterly line of sherldan [loud (EXP cvptinx tho- sito of the Concrete Bridle hen-in provided for);St. John- An-nur from the southerly line 0! Lincoln Avenue ptoduced weetrrl)‘ nvrmxs St. Johns Avenue and loutht-r-l ly to the southerly line of Beach1 Street produced westerly across 81. Johna Avenue: Forest Avenue tmm the Northerly line 0! Wade Street. produced Westerly. southerly to the easterly line of the paved roadway in St. Juhna Avenue. herein ï¬rovided. Lindon Avenue from the easterly line of Parent Avenue. wuth-canterly to tho muthcrly line 0! Beech Street; and constructing a reinforced eon- crotc girder-type bridge in Beech Street. between Wade Street and Linden Avenue. manning the ravine In Beech Stxeet; all in the (‘ity of Highland Park. Lake County. lllinoll. Highland Park Special Aamumeut of said Court Docket Number 220. and that application has been made to said Court to consider and deter- mine whether or not the tacta stated in said certiï¬cate are true. That a hearinx will be had upon said ap- pllcuuon on Bnurdny. the Thlrâ€" teenth du of Junnry. A. D. 1017. at the hour of an (10) o’clock In the lorenoon of sold du. n the County Court Room of odd Court. In the County Court Home. :1 Wonk.- gnn. ,In aid Luke County. Objection. any be ï¬led to aid oppllculon on or before the hour of ten (10) o‘clock in the forenoon of aid du. Bunnie] H. Human H. H. Hitchcock IL 0. Huber Word W. Wllllu Pflu Bohr BOARD 0? we“, IIPROVIIIN‘I‘B 0! THE CITY OI" HIGHLAND PARK Dual at Highlud Purl. llllnols. Do- SPFCIAL Aumlm NOTICE NO. Notion II be"!!! (1m to ull m4 noun loan-tad um the CR] Council 0! lb. City 0! Hlxhlmd Putt. Comm; ty dbl. ï¬nd Mn of Illinois hIV-; In; amend that 1 00(13ch system, ol vuor mun- b0 coustrnclod ad luld In don; And under Woodlud Avenue trom‘Tflhorun R0“ to Grave- lund Avenue-v Grovohnd Avenue from Woodland Avenue to [Aubert Tm Anon: mun Tm Avenue ma 0mm Avenue to Anhlud Flu-o; combat 16th. It“. HI bu Park Ave-00 04‘ Avenue from Orovrlunt Avenue to 8!. John: Avenue; sad 8‘. Johnl Avenue from Onllgnd Avenue to Woodhnd Avenur. All â€I the City of Hlxhhnd Put. [Ale County. llllnoll. The urdInum for M! Mr In the one: c of nm cm um hnvll (‘uunly (‘uun u! 1‘. nsmnm'm u! the 0 pron-men! u‘cnrdlnl The urdtnum for the um: belna um fllr In the one: 0! the City Clerk of nm cit) um hnvln. Applied to the (‘ounty (‘uurt or Lake county for u: nsmnm'nt u! the cunt. of me Im- prmrmrut u‘cnrdlng to bench“. uld tn use-Imam thereof hum; been made Ind returnod to uld court. the mm henrln‘ therron will he hud on the Thirteenth day 0! Jmunry. A. [)4 1911. or u soon lharonftor u the business 0! the court will permlt‘ Sud nm-snmrntn Is ply-Mo 1n Nine Inmllmentu. with Inter-"t at the rue 0! an (6) per centum per w- num on all lnntnllnu-nu (mm nnd mu due of tum- ol flnt voucher. All pornom desiring may ï¬le oh)â€- tlom In said nulrt before Mud dny and may apponr on the henrtnx and mnltr thvlr defenur Thomas Morton, ()Mcvr nppnlntod to make Flfld AH wumont. Dated at Hlxhhnd Pnrk. HL. DI-com her f‘th A T3 1916. .\'ot|ct- ls hon-lay given to I†per- mm- tnterostod thnl tht- City Councll nf Hm (‘lty u! Hlxthud. Count) of Lake and Slntv u! llltmm. have nrdrr- r-d that thure rhnll be constructed a Portland (‘t-nwnl (‘nhcrete Sidewalk (our fer-t wtde tn upnn and nlunR the Northerly tilde of Hard Place from the Westerly “no u! High Strm-t Westerly to lht» Ezuttvly line of Pleasant Strut-t and on the Southt-rly side of Bart! Plat-e (mm the Westerly llne of Htxh Street. Westerly tn the Euterly llne of Central Avenue. (-1- Easterly line of Central Avenue. (-1- oepting theretrum Street inter-nec- tiomt. all in the City 0! Hishw00d. County a! Lake and State 0! lllinoia. The ordinance for the name being on tile in tho oillce of the City Clerk of said City. and the aaid City having applied to the (hunt, Court of Lake County. State of lllinoia. i‘or an as- aoaament o! the coal of aid improve- ment accordin; to the benenta. and an mmoot thereior having been made and returned to aaid Court (Docket No. 68) the final hearinu thereon will be held on the 11th day of January. A. D. 1917. or as soon ‘thoranor an the bunineaa o! the court twill permit. ! Bud ordinance provide: that the 1W amount at and anaeaamenl lahall ha dividod into live (5) inatall~ ‘Inonta bearing internal. at the rate 0! In" (5) par cent per annun. i All par-oa- man; may me oh- :Mmmmawutmmadu land may appear on the hearing and nth. unlr Cohan. Sril‘lKl. AEKIMIYNT NOTICE. IL 0. MM. The person appointed by tho mm of the Bond 0! been) In- pmm to mac um nus-snout Dolod at lehvood. llllnoh. um mu day of Doonnbor. A. D. 10". («45) sun 0! llllnola. (bum! 0! Luke. u. 3! CIRCUIT COURT 07' LAKE 000m lath Term A D. 1.11. F. O. 8. Detroit INK‘IHT'I" V0. 3" McPHERSON Dark-cu $325.00 03-44 TM†1‘0 Noure n then-fore hon-l" xweu to me “Id Occur Edward Norton, do (chasm (In! the shove nnml-d Col- In Chancery No. 8307 The requllte nfldnvn Inning been Med 1:: (he ofllce ol the Clerk or sad u! the term of the C|rcu|l Cour! cl Lair County, to be held .1 the Court Huuu tn Wlulegun in aid uh Cuunl). on the Pin! Month, of Much A. D. 1917. u h by luv 1'.â€" quirrd, and which Iult 11- am pond~ In}. “'nuhrxm D 1917 ‘u-urx. P2 PHHHDF. Complnlnnnh- So howâ€. Room 3. RH“? Hunk Bldg. Highland Park, Hhi (15-43) AW Tm Moul- a; Rubber. A SPECIALTY J. Smith Pays tho Hm w Prim Drop me a postal card Of telephone me and I will call for goods Telephone 41 0 60 North Fin! St. W Park Metal Rubber Bottles Paper, etc. We use but the fun-5t of papers and 0m En- mm is superlatn‘c HHnols. Janunr) 2nd new†0 Rnrlwly. Clerk bill 'ï¬i'ENG'TF Tm Or.“ U F“. lI-Ople Yul “(n mun .g‘mfll Inn“. Um 'm- of “I how N rung ll . mud Mm {W80 hm hll .vrofdlnl ‘0‘ me tr.‘ ‘0 m u.“ (i â€â€œ1 m amflhln‘ Sciamht‘ All! "Brown Whit! mm . «Ht ‘p'lm' ""lnle cm! 9,1..."- 1)! '1 "Thl' nu‘Ull ms 115' WW Inâ€. TN“ VII l‘â€â€˜"'d pre’mrr WI! and I )Id‘. durum-‘1 ll" con!!!†“mi "Tm- sin-ll: up. hlw‘ fl .014 mm. W lho‘ UN!!!" 1’“ 1|“ In". ' of Hn- l'llofl lmhn‘r' Eu) '0 hub“, “11' I ‘1‘“ n~ fl! flu] In: H h 11.9!»m l' MW ,\ ‘ frv 1.. n.“ In"! 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