Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Jun 1927, p. 32

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film FAR "00L ['Ct?i'i'iri' 1'W'glli" fit _ m IU2M6 BOYS n..- " ms_TC.Tia,d a--. Sehwartx's living room furniture has been recognized as the mast beau. tifut ewpr displayed in this vicinity. This is an established fact, and at this time we In showing number: more beautiful than many of those of the past. The price range will enable everyone to have a good-looking home It low cost. Investigate without ob- ligation. Schwartz Furniture Co., Il.. " South Genesee street, just south of Wishingmn. Waukegan. Ill. 1% Twain Who remembers the old-fashioned girl who not vaccinated on the calf of her lest so that it wouldn't show? "The Three Musketeers." and sequels Dickens _ 7 . "Dayid Copperfield" Hawthorne "The Scarlet Letter" Tharkeray V 7 "Henry Esmond" “amber! 7 "Madame Bovary" Tureen? "Fathers and Children" Hugo 7 “Les Miserables" Tolstoy V .A “Anna Knrenina" Dostoewki “I share Mr. Bennett‘s admiration for the mighty Russians. but not to this exclusive limit. Even it I were making up a list of the t2 ink: Rus, sian novels it would not he identical with Mr. Bennett's." Dr. Phelps then gives a-list of fifteen, arranzod in approximate trhronoltwical order. " will be observed that he assigns one book to each of the first three authors named by Mr. Bennett: Defoe . _ "Robinson Crusoe" Swift _ _ "Gullivrr's Travels" Richardson _ "Clarissa" Fieldinz , "Tom Jones" Balzac T "Eugenie Grandet" Dumas “In literary criticiim," says Dr. Phelps. in his monthly department, "As I Like It." “Mr. Bennett's gn- thusiasm sometimes runs away with his judgment. and he plunges head- lnm: into superlative. He is.less FO- ber and self-restrained in deaiing with books than in dealing with life. Wiliiam Lyons Phelps, Yale's lit- erary mentor, takes issue in the June Seribrter's magazine with Arnold Ben- nett's choice of the 12 summit-st nov- els. The English author selected four novels by Dostoevski. three by Tol- stoi. four by Turgcnev. and one by GoRol. . Forty additional attendants are provided, nine to be appointed by the members of the State Fair board and thirty-cue by the Director, Depart- ment of Agriculture and the general manager of the fair. If any county in the state fails to till its quota in- creases my be allowed some other county under the rules. High Quiiiatio-s Necessary Undtr'the regulations high qualiti- ations are required for appointment. Only boys of excellent character and ability will be selected. The examin- in: bonds are instructed to test the? ability of each applicant. directing their uttention to some object and ask in: a careful report be made of iii) observations. Each applicant will also be asked to listen to some ttal or talk and to reproduce the main points discussed, writing a report on ) what they have seen or heard. 1 Ityreq the Illinois State hit. Aug. “1. a... hundred “a mu- ho boy- hom the State at large will “N the privilege of “Nadia. the luff mate Pair new. hi: is one I the his educational features of the hit which "mainly In” u "out dnet of attention out the state, und is of much benetit to the youths who have the privilge ot attending. Con-(y Quota Fixed Under the ruin of the State Fair, Cook county is entitled to fifteen rep- resentatives. The Mteen counties of the state having a population of from 60,000 to 100,000 m each entitled to lend dive. Counties having a popula- tion of $0,000 to 60,060 my send four. The nunining " counties of the state are entitled to two rvpreserttatives out, one from the country ind one from town. _ . The e o n n t y superintendent of aehoou, president of the Farmers', Institute and the chairman of the', county board of supervisors, or a county commissioner compose the) board to pass upon the applications‘ from and: county. 3 William Lyon Phelps of Yale Picks Twelve; Works of Famous Writers LITERARY MENTOR'S LIST OF BEST BOOKS ttEt, Next "The Brothers of Karamazov" T ' _ ,. . "Huckleberry Finn" "Robinson Crusoe" Gullivrr's Travels" "Clarissa" "Tom Jones" "Eugenie Grandet" _ vou am Sun we a; _-. MtNE AND tF you Cant I anaemia TN“ Atr.1 l l GOTTA Sony P5 mm“ .W SOME SUM MEMORY! A v This new idea of outlawing war; may be all right but we would tywel more confidence in it if it hadn't been} invented by a bunch of college pro-r fessors. 1 No doubt Mr. Lindbergh will be glad to get home before he has acute indigestion. . ‘ cent ot the broad- One of the mttat i'tyrttaat “13:33“; 'l,", owned by individuals these measures, made cleft“. by My”: no li t interest in any national forest. except e. 1tere form of the elect vied mnnhctnr camps 1nd puees of habitation. h‘ing or setting activity. the Eldorado', Stanislmu, Sierra, Se-l The Wuhi n Post states that quuia, lnyo and Mono tom, the not more 'tyt',, Italian: in the "no smoking" order will apply only country m attie to show tn even to areas around 7,500 feet or ut",?:!';,';',',';'; between revenue train from the elevation and not to the high sale of time and operating expense, Sierra region. This regulntlon vhnllhn d it adds that those who broad- remain in effect until the fall “mum“ must secure uni retain the good eliminate the tire hazard. . . will of the public or their plans will Motorists planning camping trips be doomed u . failure. on any of the 'tation.al.torett are”. tn the annotation of wave lengths under another regulation Just an- I only a small minority of stations were nuanced, must carry I show] and an allotted rights in the preferred bamis. axe for tire-tttruin. purposes. Su'f'l‘h! rest of the stations are dissat- tistics show that mny of the dun-1 istied, dthouzh most of them will Bo aging fires reported Pt recent yum Otead janing up the Air Ind prose- might have been extinguished if the cuting legal battles that ml, event- motorist or camper discovering menu"), result in . seientitie design of with'tools er tireuitmtintr, lhroadcastinir system. l We hear something oee.asioryslV, k; about intelligent crooks, but is itn,is, I our opinion that if they were really‘ that intelligent they wouldn't be crooks. mg". Olegheums-okhl Motorists planning trip. into the national forest menu can no warned by the Chic.“ Motor Club that strict forest tire Prevention regulations m being enforced. Automotive Repair Service 136 North First Street Telephone 612 Except at 01-3: nl Minue- Oar tires are all "tirsts" - from fresh. new stock. Your size WHEN YOU NEED IT. Backed by our money saving Goodyear Service. We put it on - pump it up - --inspert your wheels and rims - make it our business to see that it delivers maximum mileage and troutrle-free service for you. BUT WE DO A LOT MORE THAN THAT WHEN YOU BUY A GOODYEAR TIRE FROM us. If we just Itacsed a Goodyear Tire over the counter. took your money. said: “Thalik you." and "Good bye," you would get a mighty Rood investment in tire mileage. Bring your Tube problems to us for a money-saving solution with GOODYEARS Invosan'ib' _ ram“ I ' n 'IN) 'C The Washington Post states that my not more than ten nations in the in country m attie to show tn even ily break between revenue gain from the ill[ sale of time and operating expense, In} and it adds that those who broad- icalt must secure uni retain the good In the monkey house at the Boo it is interesting to note the remarks made by the curious people looking in- to the cages. bat fortunntely no meth- od has as yet been devised to regis- ter the thoughts of the monkeys peer- mg out from the other side of the King Albert of Belgium is to hgve bis salary boosted. Our Judgment is that he is at least one king who has earned his money. Henry A. Bellow of the Eden! Radio Commission. warned the mem- bers of the National EUetrieai MamKaetttrerhr “mention that the radio industry in on perilous ground. Nearly M) per cent ot the broad- the county I" owned by individuals having no direct interest in any form of the electrical mnnhctur» in: or selling activity. WARNS m1- um MI ON ruinous GIOUND Continued Character " Sit-:- lon Existing Likely to mi mn‘umtlnmcl oll'P,'1,i,sd m A I‘MCM wan w won Pk M0 '3. “an A tom. AND" 2 IE l l l.!eirtt Few, a. ' I _j,=",6i) Q Tu \ l 1 Ity) 1ca' a" _ l, " 53} , i I gli] . ', l , - - f 'e. 'fa! ca Mai-1755‘: 'a It}; FuyiirCikufr- ii; ' _ the 151 c T n Tr Co. Tr to A. s. Stan: tibbon and wt jt tens. Deed 810. Lot 35. blk stories 6. Brnnigar Bros Sunset Ter. pt m. tapest, 2P., Deerfield. I upon E. T. Grigw-rr et al to G. Willa. even“. QCD 810. Lots 28 and 29, Ist addn Mart to Greenwod Glgdens, pt Deerfield. ribbon Union Bank of Chm Tr to Hattie W. James Deed tto. Lot 17, blk T. Sunset Hills Estates, pt sec 9, Deer- field. . Union Bank of Chgo. Tr to t F. Limbo: and wt, it tents. Deed 310. pt lot 22, Northmoor Ter, pt sec 3. DeerNU. F R. W. Watkins and wt to G. D. Fuller and wt, jt km wo $10. Lot 24, " s, lat addn to Ravinil High- lands, pt see. 25, Deertietd. C T & Tr Co, Tr to E. S. Jefter, son and if. " ten: Deed $10. hot H, blk I, Brut-in: Bros. Sunset Ten race. pt sec 22, Deerfield. H. V. I...“ and wife to R. Web hm and rib Jt an. wo 38400. Pt W14.NIO.Exnooruldn.W E. J. Grundy to A. Urteilmi. Deed '28tut01kLtt1s,btEq.Nk-s of Alieltlarsd Park. C. P. Grant to G. F. Back and if. it “III WD 810. [at IS, MI 88, High- land Put. G. P. Baek to C. P. Grunt WD 810. Pu Iota 16, " hlk 3, Highland Park. C. P. Grant to G. F. Bock and VA. " tena WD 310. Pta lots 15, 16, bit 3, Highland Put. T. W. Towler and if to J. D. Mars- ley and if, " tens WD 826,000. tart G, Huber: Reunbdn. Highland Park. crchoauouuu-m “cams-Juan.” hating-guruka Real Estate haulers and 6:47 special Dorchester avenue, stopping intermediate points and " bash and Adams 7:12, Wilson avenue 7:30. 82 round trip including Idmillinn or $1 and coupon book ticket _ BOX OFFICE-Phone Rogers Park 9l12 (no to"). From suburbs Highland Park 2727. Reserved seats opening night, $3 and $4; other nights, $1.50, $1.75. $3.25. $2.75, S3.00 (free Monday concert nights). Transportation TRANsWORTA'npN - C. & N. W. RY. regular schedule and T:28 special. $1 round trip (not including admission) or North Shore Line regular schedule Thurs. at 3, CHILDRENS CONCERT tall seats free): 8:1.5 FAU8T, Reth- berg, Mafiinelli, liqthier. Swarthout, Defrere. Hasselmans: Fri. 'tovr: OF" 3 seats free); 8:15 CARMEN, Bouiska'ya, Johnson. mans. KemS.-Bori, Johnson, Danise, Lazzari, Papi: Sat., AIDA, Rethhefrr, Martin elli, Danise. Claussen, 'D‘fAngelo. Rothior. Papi: Mon.. MARTHA, Macbeth, Bourskaya. Chamlee. I azzari, Trevisan, D'hmyelo, Hasselmans; Tues., ANDREA CHENIER, Martinelli. Rethbe'rg, Danise, f rere. Bourskaya. Swarthout, Defrere, D'Anzelo, Mojiea. Paitrinieri,' Ananlan, have. Derman, Papi; Wed., MASON,' Bori, (‘humleg Ruthier, D'Angelo, Ravinia Opera miié’m Chicago Symphony Orchestra f (50 Men) Mojica, Maxwell, Falco, Swarthout. Ananian. Cola. D'Angelo, Hassel- 'tIll"',". Ribbon. u we know them, were bD T, referred to in the line-nth century, , eer- Chandler, the tirat poet to trite in the laugh-h lax-nan. all: Ill that Star" ribbons were and to portray the M, blk stories of dukes and king-I. and. tike pt BCC. tapestriets, were important medluau !upon wh.ieh to illustrate historical Many textiles tr: med in waking i'eeipt. ribbons, And now the new"! of Gil A “mum! duck deposited by t” wvrsra---rayort--htss established ium‘ Collector of Intemal Revenu- in in the field. Ribbon. In being madc‘nlwny: nerve to ideal“, an m- of {as-on alone as well u with com- 1 payer's mun: to which the - binntionl of canon and Ink. An u- l n. mama without my. NOTABLE PLACE or RIBBONS IN MY Chaucer Writes of he. ill in Centuries Since They Have Been Used Many of the decorations that h- decked the breast of young Lindbergh owed their beauty to their bark, ground: of ribbons. " is not dehu- ilely known when. when. and by whom ribbons View Irst used. PM sumtbly the earliest form of am required name sort of a had for ty- urmnu. or for keeping the hair in pure. 3m Dad an»: m. nami- n.¢mum.u,uucn.o~. ma. at-PA-htm-tBi-tl-tar-tu-ite-a' _ math-hm '50!“qu _ Hd-Llyuddto &ttt-l-e"ar-gsb-i.a. :, "obi-drift. QCD at an hurt-“Wail 801.Cityolhhror-t. eni- _ MIDI-b‘ CrarrtahtoG.gI.tag.lb-.i-tanti.u"qer-tam.e 'h,,e,o,'autdp,1,t'nes Er,tryt_wi?'io-rtiotr,V Highland Pare k eee, -_P‘.‘-,!- A: Human-nu Box Office with i: Sun. at 3, CONCERT (all Macbeth, Basinla, Pelletier. KIM All pun-can timid In in tb form of money olden. but that; or personal cinch In! lion“ in made mythic to the eon-cur d Interim] Revenue. Tm a! rtmrtirwtherinhorbeiswmqdre0to [my mu . mend time _ M "minute: In in proper form: therefon. it will be to their thu- t-tottenr'mmind-erto- :um in out to "from except an "he which window of. Raoul BI. 1tt1lttu, Building} Chieadm “I“ [when they {will receive - " muvsooum a; Din-H In... Band- Phi-h 4 's', oumusum: " Damn; . In. Matted G. lam WW _ of Interim! ham (or the Ptmt ' District of Illinois. - must: '4 "xr"rr" tor to uk- ”mm d C, DO Nor PAY TAKE 1N mint“... Mi“- b-ei-ttinter-tata" ammonium-um“; tasNet,mrmi.ah-to-h. -,,ttterorrrtemnnmrh--t.'- whmomiuwwd /f ies? to ii

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