Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1925, p. 16

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fat Hi U! Fi H K333 as up ll I om to last I in 1 " ll fs." (a " Den can certainly tell a story. ll an cm of. motion which one along from the first page to last. In “This Mad Ideal" the u not quite u sure and com- " in Mr. Dell'l hut-um?) CW." Perky. having been a ho . Hhoisnbletocmyus I little not. likely with Felix F bu: With Judith Valentine. theme of the two book: is the professors, and diapos'es of u my": hanging funds." _ . t"rttti, then goes on to tate of ' d of the so-called in- in, of the Royal family and bility before the war, he leaves rt of the' complex--nation an: .' The impression of the.book is a the lurid r'etteetiott tha a great brown on the undue do}. of its 0 smoke cloud. in any cud Dr. Ossendowski itten a brilliant book. He re- hia experience. in Russian vil- there Mtttheraft and heathen p . are petwrtount,vwhere por- v Sect: “hm” "f1otrtreru" carry ' eir mad ritual. where it is a com- cusfom for young girls, bound in g tr, forest to "marry the Devil." warship has its priestessés and . riegta and "numbers a great .this is vivid‘and indeed sumeitrnt- startling shotchea of experiences t least partly kttowno1aees---var- " . provinces of Russia. _ , . Oasendovoki considers the East a “Wm? shadcw." And so ft 'd s in his .ok-like- the cloud' 9' h.rises up iiitk,r,t a forest oflre and' 5‘ n instant ms to envelop the a do sky. "Anti the elements of the, it tire are; Bolshevism, Russian) r F this ' strange distorted forms cf I F, l,".',",',, and a state of mind which; . w. to utter desperation and despair.‘ [i, speaking this mental confla- p, tion the autE-r says: "Ne people' l', .' bending math its horrors. ttt oping It 'telraunotation of t _ most insan kind are spreading! . ' So they ciahtheir throats. hang t - solver in {barns and. forests,'[ . 2 themserbeii in rivers tuuii " z i, lakes. Pour boiling water over: Cl, - "' swallow poison. or tline B '. his Insomnia.” I I! * leading such statements one Tr! tc"ttt, sense , balance: " . Ossegniows i's own ' 'it - cf his works when!” was c 'il -- ted' by iseientists that he! E not as a scientist but. so an- a 'sl t. One cannot help feeling that) , I s done that” may modern ".', is dd, exaggerate!“ the sake of} .r u. Iteat and visit” are thef‘ tl '5 one 'e/SI' believe that the! -. dons they portray are " gen-t - I al_k"cnldi, have us believe. i M t Those who would fty high ttr alone. Tho: must be free the whaling ,lliartees which ll ordinary pre. They may .irt their tiight for a dar-an . bett they must go on. Valeting knew that almost Illa know that she knew it, her only "artpathetie friend, the by it: on do". In one" keep a bit of dnndeiioa..thdt air on a wiadlm Immu- day. It comes the mama“ of and de- ' Nhe stood looking down at ' yin; him, pttring ‘hemtf. tteie.ehotur. Ushemr. their ctr-hi would be om. , stop "m w do impoti 1' , ch t,'2t the story ld a mad'escape nib omittin- almost unknown to l r.:','". -aotryrirrettt--- _' 'i, . L r',.," g'Lout'edopWaukeganRoad i . _'" ,"dt EVERETT, ILLINOIS i, . . g ' 4 nine. 11:19ng of Deerfield ", I "dim. open for humus: Meals, Afternoon ' ' e,ti,'t Lunches. Open all ting time and always mama " " and your family. ' J "t';'C.u, sr"N, j ." trtsttt “The Shadow ‘0! the , Enst.'t ' His pubjcct matter no pe 3W. at qketaextlar, nor t .rurratiiie' so “continuous. In- was rout lidpvnhif' In; act written an m- “Mullen and God" in this The Green Tree Am You “rated in Booki ot H509. Bitt , hy, Travel: or Hi:- Iry? For I m write to ESTHER mum).- A of The Highland Park Press. ' . _ hwwm A. Wis“ ' a. P. Duh.- & Co. WM. I: smog!" or we GLOOMY mm" “HHS MAD IDEAL" A Good Story Gloomy, Indeed! Alfred A. Knopf we book: is the would fty high By Jamar FARNQL A delightful cloak - and} sword romance with a. murder mystery that doievlolution until tlie fhusl page: If: Benched. t "P whim-If but. an 1 LITTLE. BROWN 1 ii, . Publishers m- A. vigorous, enthralling dovel of life, adventure quilove in the far North. The sane is a fur trading autiop.-the characters, t e pio- neers ot‘today. ' T $2.00 For uh It I" booksel Crosbie Gatstin whom ft New York Herald Tribune call: "thu? of the best of living romance titers” continues the tate of "7 e Owl's House)" _ Frederick A. Stokes Co., Néw York By cnosmg GARS’IYIN A thrillimr stofy of the ife of a fascinating rasdaI' in th Eight- eenth Century-the days piracy and. smuggling. t a P. DUITON 8t COMPANY thtuisber, "They had ambiticmz.y Thir had) 'condemned thermrelves. t be tossedl ,gbout in loneliness for ev ' on a sec of Vague unrest. "or'. " . Whyinotl be happy, like other pea let" a l A mini would, awake "him ~and| bring him to her but 4hdt cannot speak it. "She (waged a m he long- er and “yen turned and Went softly out of the room.” I , . ,. -, She falls in [We with iiuartietthiartiirt whom aible things; They would with: each other. Harper and Brothers , may York Publishers Since 1817 . l N.Y. . By'ROSB wanna {in}: A, _ .n T l ' [ Floyd Dell says: "tf I were to name an America writer) of great- er btauty and power, I dirt't know who it would, be.". . i. " 82.00 --if ya: hear Mg me was" ' hirii selling patent medicines n th)i st tor a ttvine-rite' game bowl! yo can, howgit 'tmiaft"iitied ' . . ttrt/tttft/edt!, I , bad all: ind phi itAt,tt Uttre soitsething w: surrendgml” Gikrtfirr 13.: 'rebelledi But in rebelling they bot went dbwn Yet Judy persists th this. mad ideal.'! _ She falls in love with uyo-ya HIM inartimtlate j artist whom she Atep)i sible' things; They Wool be conten'tt When We Were Very Young doctor who hatdpatttd he king intaiidiam//tokfvher 'riputintr" away with this 30M. But "Pttrliaptt I be a doctor any more. It's thing out of me hit this . A.A.MILNB D. APPiON Ami co T &tht 82nd St., New Yrk With our 130 driving- br B. H. SHEPARD As charming as I the verses of Eugene Field. .' THE Sui? iw sogLs h) EMERSON you H ", Hon-uh", Prop A Now Novet “be “that “I: .30” HIGHWAY By the author of "The Cabana Wag ." READ, HE WAS A MAN THE LORING MYSTERY ' HIGHVNOON Price $2.00 at: {Beam n him and udy cannot the!!! long.., went softly r from lite) that he wai wompn h) sham eve' (tlf/du,',',,'). . . And Judi rome‘ a Putt" In the “mi iber,' if yo Pheaidbnt Cbolidge ttass ot so far .eitnt1iaitied tltarhe gets bo few invi. mi?!“ tp deliver ,ddrtssste) that he has Po. phetiee in public 3 siting. l , = . L A ' _ ""‘r'.’ V. nun-w L-ylc W litr)t,t, in ;Chicago when ?iiiitiii'iiii') merl,ptirtitl of the Common 1th Edi, son :ccmpany 'rl1el',"l',"ll711t every doll ' token irtoy' that company in 19 , almost .twelve cents'ihad. gone for the payment of taxes. I l _ l for) you? "Ihreiy time you tide on street car or train} send at telegmm, use a tele- phone. take out ingurancq, purchase oiljor guoline, pay your el‘pctric light or' a hill or your tent,” said Gov. A. V. gonahey of Ohio; in a gem: arti- clh'in the Country Gent] on, “you am“ paying taxes, though; somebody 4.4 curries them to ,the' tredsnner E These problems tri1ljnelude, among i cilia-s, further' reduction of income takes and the reviinn of the revenue tales, the world court and further re- duction of world armament, and the {railroad situation. C m. It is believitd, that the heaviest cm; will be in. the inmates, but that than will be a general reduction of tMerall along the “tie. INDIRECT TAXES it now seems {petty certain. how- erkr, that thereihTt be tct8eymrp1us ofwevenues next year, and that lin- othr cut in the income tak mtlllv.be Nothing furtur,, of course, can be done about the world court issue un- tilj some action is taken by the senate. The president, of eoiarse, :could call u conference of world powers to discuss the further reduction of armqments, whenever he considered the time fav.. oNble. Just whhn this will be, no prophet, of course gcan tell. It is known, however, that the president is weeping in,ciose touch with the European situation through the state deiysAment. I T T iArtrtouneement has already been niade that Presidént Coolidge will spend a considerable part of the sum- mer in NetTneland., It is not ex- pected by his friends, however, that this will be entirely in the way of a vacation, as most people use the wbrd. , For it is known that the pres- ident intends to utilize this time away from Washington undisturbed by the statesmen and the politicians, in the studying of the big problems which we confront the administration dur- in the next session of congress. " One- of the oldest land marks in "atke countywu destroyed by {its 1- Sunday morning when t homestead on the old Kennedy firm now owned py-Semuel Insull,locst three miles tet ot, Litierrtyvi1le " the south- est corner of the'To Line road knd Milwaukee avenue bi med to the round. , ' '22)]. Atur' 48 hours'and . _ minutes of ertberatintt and Wrong“ g, the jury; eating 'the use of the iiking qunr-l et, charged witlrthe mu er of Rus- ( ell Dickey, express Imogen“, _ Jetted, to Judge Claire [ . Edwards f the Circuit court last Week that it 30am not come to anaurtleement and in discharged. ' ., ' "f Mid: on seven mileé of paving in iWaukegan, to be completed this sum- hneriat it prevksusly etrtimatedaiotrt of $516,860, were received at the meef! "ntr of the board id local improve- Pneata with the lWest bidder submit- ting fi'trurts of 3379;820.75 just 8187,- ‘04!) below the tmriruser'tr, estimate. . Will Study Carefully Problems Facing Administration; What They Are PRESIDENT TO WORK q ', DURING VACATION George Baimtow pt the town eleca awn in Wauktiktut lutrweek decisivé- yy defeated lirerritirAeiieit, the inemn. Ebent, and David T, Webb, for the " ii't:1 of supervisor. , l f“ A draft, (t three hundred recruits I who, have ebsnit9eUd their course of. if’trqihing, lett the have! staticn at “Great Lakeé last week Ami left Ohi- f cago and the Illinois, Central railroad l bound for Sim Francisco. . -.s' "t The budget for 1925 for the Wanke- gun and North "Chicago Community Chest has been hot " $86,005, that Amount beink agreed upon by the "b) inet. ' . '. 'm Civil War veteran and a lifelong ‘regidept of Lakveountr He is sur- irived by lthreegom, Arthur and Guy For; pr Lake, ahd Ray of Round Lake. CharieLC. Merrill died at his home in Pox Late, Thursday, April 9, 'at.. ter_aAn_illiqg§s of over a year. He was The Salvation Army 'ittdmstziat store, at Waukegan; was broken into andiobbed last Iaekeeeos,inir to a report mad) to. the police. tt I _ _ Aidedbyia high wind and; planti- ful‘igbply of hay,“the Glen Auden“ barn, lpca‘téd at 33rd stréet " the head dchAx-ee ‘rcad. Won, burned to the." ground last week. _ 1 l 'uperviiir' Fred Kii,dehrier of Bar. rington, wit, .has' been, ilrfor lame time at thej qounty hospital was wig tales“! list Week. ,. T J 4 men: example of. this came to :. ‘nL:__ -- .. - J " N,omimiortiioo)i' JOTTINGS Happ'eninks Her'e‘and 'Ner"e%t This Part of Nbrth Shore" ' And: One in Kenosha; V ' . {County Seat ' BRIEF NEWS ITEMS mom LAKE COUNTY THE) HIGHLAND PARK puss. mama mum. ntmom ARE WIDELY PAID It is a good ‘nonrruk that 'tores having the 'dt'gd'd, to 'tdiertue, will also have the enter-wipe to se- cure good barging for the!!- cum era, i Familié's Jtrith children will remark that if they do clear up their grounds, the youngsters will-won get them in disorder awful; But after children get' n~ little pWr, it should be PW sible-to teich them tit takeorfde in nice, looking home grounds. to they will clean up after themselves. _ _ The Spades; Mn"! i If every 'hogse t this city could maintain fire the amine season, a well ktpt hick yud, what tn enorm- ous ditterenee in the Appearance of the cmitmtsn'itritr would make. _ , ‘ Even if people need me coma where rubbish can be kept, “it is pou- sible tit put up some kind of inex- penaive" semen; that would euietu, such 'teeumitiatiorih." . ' V , The report also disclosed that them are 500 municipalities, towns or vil- Iturestit) minoid hnv'ing the Iterseflti, of manuftiehued an. . I r, The report tioirtts out that the "tcl, fuel Expenditures of Illinois iiiiiiiii? tum; did nob; include that spent, for. the lamenting of light,.‘power and! Jransportaticn; but only for the 'tro- '.duetion, of heat uled in humming} million; of different' tracks. It show: the manufacturers used 1orTo?,titttaye1r,1 3-8 billion gallons of fuel oil; 24111}!th tons of coal; 200 millicn kilowatt hours, of electricity; and 5 billion cubic foot-of gnu to gene- erate. heat/in tht factories. " . The report idmve honie to the any sembled reiryyitnttytivea of Illinois in: companies thbihutsitteius possibilities‘ inl inddstiia1 beating processe- a‘nd urged the companies; to get their share " the enormous sum malachite" , this game are,spending for fuel. 'r Jhe-rerkirt'irsa made by F. P. Cul- ley at The, Peéplgn Gas, Light & Coke compa'ny, Chicago; J. H. Hirdchfeld of the JllittoimPower & Light Copprm. ation, Chicago; and C. H. Kalktedt of the' Public Semice compény of Ntrtb. em Illinois.. _ rt _ _ “llamas maGraetusiu, whose prod, . ”ts last was; had g silo ulna ex- ceeding six Billions of ‘dollan, spent one hundred 1nd thirty .miOtoetr of dptttrscfor/Nii1 in making their prod- ue,ts, according to a report.to thy as section of the' Joint convention of the Illinois 10” tyuroeitttiorr, the Pet) State Electric: association and thei, {Mimi's Eugenie Railways associationJ Sacha 1130 Millions in State in , Last Yer:- toProduce i'; The r Output ‘ _ (' HEAVY FUEL COST, ' . To MANUFACTURERS {ANCHOR FENCE _ 4 CtAhteereteeHomesD-t- 134Bouthuthttugtmet Catt-£1855 1120 Lake Shore Drive 5n wanna»; Avetine, Chic-lo “I!” BtteMretrm I?!“ Anchor Nit Iron Works tend me Nil debil- of your Protection . for children and garden Other'typet‘forlllpurpopei Madé of copper steel chain ugh wirecgaivaroed after weaning, Durable indatttraetive. _" 9 ,' I M m m! , THURSDAY, V APRII Mm has. Sunk. Information "E Eli} I]; post-luf- that y distam oft/luck In ”Bani erected I out. he mm v, Pm THE IM BOAlt mm NURSE, 1 Home 311419. howlow ’RI: it

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