Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Mar 1926, p. 5

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This" M " 18, L' ll THURSDAY, MARCH ttt, 1M v. 0; Wells, indefatigablo out: as". has ready another Min. of History which will appear serially in Winn: part3 bound in paper. Ha ha has: much of the material aate) added some new. aim many illu- mm. m. object was to‘uake it more te-to-date and readable. iP"iliiiiG Airmnlteie has just atastrped into print with his annual-u " la it semi-annual literary venture. “Th. Golden Beast" is a story of mystery and, to quote the publishers, Oppenhelm’s usual "mastery." F The latest literary discussion is mm or not the public is ready for the war have]. Many people think an: the post-way anathema has dtiqpipred ind that the public is m (at the ,novglist'a version which can ”any Hunt hss turned her on. tainir not inconsiderable skill toward tolling thy story of a young religions onthnslut, who would be an Excel- lent though possibly too obvious study for say modern psychoanalyst. "Ais pusionsts” lives up to its. mute. Lam Rettan,frrim the time she was a very small girl in the convent, has unmanned religion, tlndhttr in the saying of her plunges “prickiing ecstasy,” hinting on dsy of her eoMratuttimt. When the story opens we find her curled in the middle of her bed, en- ittrhstrrttr physical sensations of her surroundings " sincerely and com- pletely " s cat purring behind the store. She is massed. we lend, to Dudley, s man of whom she thinks as s bitt clmy boy whose car- esses she tolerstee except on the are occasion when they prick her with that some emotion she has when she is paying before her Gsbrlel Max painting of the Christ. "You were all out in s raah---an sseataar--the ecstasy of sdarstlon." Laure is "aud' sll through the book, s meet disconcert- ing trendormstion. - M'Ib'nphy, Tad. I ll.- it??? he [in writ- " mm GOULD. clo The Lab Fen-1ft a_mrrrti-tu.troeeae.,8r The nary ft lugely made up of “and” of this kind, nnd despairs. Damien of pity over every object which is eoneeivtsttlr pithble, despair u Luna and: herself unable to re- mind to Dudley’s kind of love. The unhappy when of her mother ttttd older that have their part in the motions! inhibition. A Then comes an accident and after Laura’l fractures are healed aha be- comes the victim of an hysterical in- ability to walk, a subconscious pro- ud. against her marriage: with Dud- ley. At last after long agonizing Dudley release: her and she deter. uni to become a nun. One more ',"dllk when an old lover as phys- kniusmsduraatdrsrt-sttse TG -iGlstieai," nearly big-pa hee my, but I return of the old- luster. in - he; lug for .elitton. _ The chic! trouble with the story is that you don't ttreatlr care what hap- pen- to Loan. She in “ways he twat! the home of a; dilemma but you Amt yourself not greatly exercis- ed about which horn gets her. The other eharaetem in the book no mm well drawn, particular- ly the pitiful washed out mother "nt whom no one ever 1ooU," and the {other with the "hung on" face which be and” thud of him like u intern. But thtwhole situation is not' vitally George Home In- said that Life My. do." thhttim better than Art all do thon- That the great qtoruts which h-w but Eyed. wanton, Im' iiiidi,iitG :31 that the artist cm invent. It was moved by this belief, no doubt, that he than to tell the mass WANT ADS BRING RESULTS IilflgiiiiiiilitdI8lll lt .. 'iUTrviiartre'tore the hitstoriap'i' “331.0183 AND ABELARD" JUST PARAGRAPHS , -atECoRA!roRSt- 532 W. Central Ave. Ttslo E "APPAMWN ATA" A TALE RETOLD TOO MUCH SO By Paulie Hurst Alfred A. Knopf RODS AND DRAPERY POLES BRAND'BROTHERS -WINDOW SHADES Br Goon. Moore Id & ”wright story of tho Lair, lover: of From, Heloise and, Abdul! who loved each other so well am they hove found immorality thrash the uses, no that their ghosts walk thmuch the little lay-streets ‘0! the olddty of Pull or pause within the portals of Mel" Dame, appearing more real to us that the people who jostle us f' they nus. In turning heck to that. world tif, the 12th century It. Home has awed end meintnined nn atmoe‘phm of remote gentlenes- 'which matte the book more like u dream than like something to read. He he done this with the mulch! his rhythmic rexttA, by the use of an old diction, “debate _ell by a certain restraint which is In uncharacteristic of our, hadlong day that it immediately piece: up in an- other age whim things happened "rw.. Ir - an we when Abehrdytheugh many things were urgently culling him back to Plan could tarry from eddy spring ant .lnte fall, drowning his pm in the life of a wnildesritttt gleam-n. ‘ I- , It% needles: _to tell the well-known story of Halal» and Abelard. Hel- oise with her pile my spirit eyes which seemed My: to be looking " thoughts and dream: rather than " objects, Absurd to whom truth was more even than love ‘or health or wedlth or fame. ' 7 _ To give even a dim idea of the beauties of the book would need many pages of quotations. All through it run the simplicity, the restraint which say everything so. easily in a line, as "The day died pale and fanatic " a flower." What more can! q be added? - , _ The book is now Ivaihble for the first time in a general edition. This is fortunate since it is a work of great and permlnent value. Br Locke Clo-oer Bale A witty, wise and ironic picture of the American stage by a distin- guished actress. _ . . Henry Holt a Co. N. Y. Stake. Br bowie Joseph Vance An ",tuamnir novel "ot Society and the Base 3100. my: any Bookseller V B. P. DU'rr0N & CO. N. Y. .81 Rafael Sahtial, "No more ',gtttr, or delightful tale ever ca 0 from the ill,' of this mute: nary teller."-- inne. npo1is Bur. l $2.00 mrUGmtrN MWPUN co. ' A navel of high adventure and Math-taking momma. Read it. trtiitii2iiliif INGR%BO aiiii'Jti, -'",-g In THE LION’S_SI_(I_N White Fire HOME TALENT By Worrth Thane RIDERS Tel. H. P. 949 ofthe WIND 51%;?“ Link, n V _ sun's 'gtsili, Last tr' for C. T. awake: Held at W _ Mond’ . ttttQ , l an; f til mum of lift in at the irst motpt,ehitrrft in nu- kegm onday utter-mom“ _ t1tituniraturvieeatteuritt, rot the late C. WBerdeeket, " "tte tomoy . nd prominently 1mm god resident of Lake county. who u away no visiting in Loa An elet. Calm, 0 wteka. "o. F - _ The nit; charity and, p In” courts f the county cuspmd op- eration out. of respect in the. em- ery of e deceued. ' _ _ Rev. .' D. Winn was: in c go of the enices:,at the church, hild 1:6li prtyhei dee, Th Bullock Servi s 'rt,fHkwood"r,, .oc' ' wiei chumofw,"an No. " . F. and A.'M. _ th . 03-, cart f Waukmn chum: dery Knigh Templar. i- ' T The emairttrilsf, the veteran ttor- nay ved in Wisttketrtur fto Cali- fomiu’ t noon Sundny. t F ' scours GOVERN CITY FOR HOUR SATU L a McBride Agata as aior mug John 'tttttut, av mom of the city of ll blond P r one hour Satut'dsy, arch tV, by a local Boy Scouts, wu suc- coil, 3 ordlng to the scouts, I d will probab he continued as In junta] diff. . , j ”31?- C __ city t asurer; Ivan Gilkdnon; impet- intend, t '0! streets: Eugene Crass. tmperit endentnf water ideputment; Robert Wood, building commis ioner; Willi: Hammond, city collate: ; and John alker, city engineer.‘ 'i T . w The Rice of mayor was f111ed by tuna McBride. James Lind: was chief- -police; Walter-d Hill. F,. flrq chief; ohn Can, city clerk; Albert Suite, city attorney; Robert; Marin, city t sum-er; Inn Gilkdnon; impet- intend, t '0! streets: Eugene Crass. superi ' epdept . of water fdepfrgnent; At t e council meeting which was called y Mayor McBride, the scouts paged number of resolutions.‘Thue purpo d to pmvide a new rift for the aw min: beach, flve 'hundfed dob. lars f the scouts, pavement for I twin of street- and tmrta11atitn of Oman! tal street lights. . SEC'HONAL TOURNEY The race for the high school bas- ketbal championship or miuoli has simme down to four team: an, a result of the section tqitrtttthtaltr lqst turday night, Fmpbrt won at Jol t; Canton surviwd the ploy " P 1; Athena fought 1t: toy to the f t " Pam; and Flor- wu Vie. tor " Salem. 7 ' T - "7' - WINNERS LAST WEEK High' hool Cage Teams Which _ ill Contest for State" . Championship r Wit the seetiona1'hrmhes but of the w y, the four aurviVors will get togeth r at the Univmity‘of Illinois Frida and Saturday for the into Bnal Meats. . _ _ l The is little doubt that thefo'ur lactic 1 winners will, be the best of their 'stspeetims districts. for each of the c mpiona came through their unmet easily. Freeport phoiod " clue y humbling Joliet; eontiueter of E and New Trier, in the Bnnl " Jo et. Flora w" the only flee that lied the unexpected when it Ton o r Christopher in the Salem final. he closing games at Joliet re- sulted follows: A -- V . -iG) i,] Fféeport. 81; Joust 13. Semi, ale, Joust, 15; Etttin 14.1m- port,; T; Belvidere, 18. I i F . On idar, Inch 12, time trials tr Id " Deertu1d-Bhioldt for the .S , n Leggue track but whith is to held at Patten will!!! pt N ern. on Much 2_0. - . . DEETFIELD TRACK _ TEAM m BIG MEET , In e unior event: We: and Wort gton .will run, tht 50-yard duh; Johnson, the tiro-tnmttrtiR. Cain, he four-forty; Shine, the half mile; pe, the high hurdles ”(the high , mp; and Quigley,_the shot inf: In e junior events Brownlu will try tlftr yard duh; Wright 3nd Baker the six-sixty yard run; and Baker the high-jump. A _ . "ii-tli' in litres}: ir, would: “an will to the National Indoor' track meet ieh will .180 be held at North- Vat "W l-OY-The-Wbp,” on. at play by D: ' Holman, prep-rod undu- the direct n of Elizabeth has”, in: preae ted by several member; bf the Junio: Garrick of the high Ichqol last Thurs uy. _ '. t '. "mtg GARRICK CLUB C OF M. s. STAGES PLAY " the Wood portmod the part of an " country woman depended up- on th boarding of a poet whote wife in th play wag actedby its?! Geltr. V nervous inlaid of the poet’s wife w“ e 1019 taken by Beth; Amt Thom ' while the part of the irhito. faced girl who later turned out to ye 'i'it,itft'i2tg.h'm" mi. tatrmt by Elan ' Keller; , 7 V Thd scenery and lights Vets, in? the ion of Moi-chitin. /.. .' D. Winn was; in elk to enicesmt the church, hild W, Chideam. long a lone _ friend of Mr. alkyd or, the union. j um used 3-. Pali' tk' Judge Pen-y L. Pe owr, dwards, County Hagar rr', L. a3, County Clerk 't Hon- bate Court Clerk J B. rind Mr. Wells of‘»Kon . ea " _ Oakwood, jog ' _ memo PM rem mam!) mu. mom _ H. l . "' il, 6661161 Meets AY Pmidhnt Bindebutg mouths Gab man upublicvtwite an In in did his We: President _ , , But anyhow?“ will have, to be gnawed that hoggin' worth more ttt he was when ht worked, for the . . V The chad] 'Cttte Lamb}!!! Na. tiom "has about u may bunk into an the New York Font “dud. Manure for Gardenia ' i Bot Beds , I l J. A. Timtenson ( --A ND-. ', DECORA TING INALL as 3124me 368 Central Ave. Highland Hark Phone. H. P. 2443 Imported and Bonnie WALLPAPERS Ménoni & Macédni PAINTING Ole-nine. Pro-ht. with 418éN. amen Bay Phad 1 Tel. B. P. 518i 1Mum=comi: 103NorthPirtsttFt _Gsteral 1Niioriiiit M. WOLAK N. a. P. ma! HIGHLAND PARK ' ' Will Now Enjoy Low Chicago _,. _ l Taxi Rates Remodeling (lkto. Pa in.) For a University Cali Telephone H. P. The University Cab Cy. of Dalston operat- inemo,mauaucatiuseitatrtuuintaa in Highland Park, -7 operated entirely by Iced men. It will supply in the axiom needed to properly handle the business. . There will , no charge for extra panell- gem. 'rriveeelridetortttePrieeu-. Peptic iirttt HALEMILE the charge is “not: all for, each asiitiout half mile only 10 cents. These "etu,/imeratasaatmsstanardin'atiaum-- and 3.1% eimaideratrlr lower than thong now pn- .vailink in Highland Park. f , The University Cab Co. was fottndid in siiartiurssoriamorrtttntt-t-i- “service was infrequent and indopendahlc! Now, --itstttr is at hand not later than f1mrsriIntttm, from the time your phone order is received: The UnivemitiCabesrrteetatoetstntt1itt1t main-cas- cioncy in Highland Park. 5, 2480 Ptoir Became Carbonated Landscape Gardening il Full Quart ATLAS COMPANY 50c Gardens laid out said $13th that: by day or contract. ‘Estimitea cheer- fully furnished. ' ' _' Painting and Decorating Phone Highland Park 823-3 and 2188 Estimates Furnished Call 2256-W ALMOND-MACAN SPEC This Week ' Three Utter Brick VANILLA ICE CREAM lit and FIV!

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