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Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1927, p. 13

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hull-“manuals: dhdh Wan-nth. w...“ 'S1"autll"S','.'tt " tt M - hut-xe- A-Atv-red-rosters-ima. & “any h Puma. is in the IB-ne-her-i-sm.. Mtt-dtrrhtetoe.r- t-bmrath.aroeqt.s has“ "a-tN-r-Ast-tee-. argim*t.t*eameuwttttmrir-sts. - In “In m mum-u “dbl-lwdm nhmdmm-h tllT1t.1tktAN'/2.,"'tl"t; trretre." .'- “iii; Aii Mb 3°th. ("It Bali-t and - 'relist, Us m the am fret - If p. iisrr, “1""; aa Jriii aoee.rtthehmeatrthettritti of “than: Ida-l" or It. huh hathmdtb'lnw-I." ttisabookwhieh-ttnmtat., 'mmrtaeortenrttrihsd-tortninhw. '-rteFiteter,.ortot-tthr' aMeiomsermmaquite byslunce the! there mam. Premium. " mrhandtsSeotttartedstoart. Pat.. emter'ttrfarmoreagtxiomttoeooet Adventure than into his Luther'- mntiuhmue-ndby-mm of luck 1teaodhisrrsuewhoirod-attmt ther-err-em-w-ity-s, Psdtrt.et-tu"tu.otter"eora mwmm.mm fieHmAM-Aucmm Miss Conner has chosen : good pe- riod in which to place her story, that ofthe'earVarrofthemr trade in Canada. The days when the French cum over and with their long amen and with their Voyageurs who mg the ballad: of Norm-1y to lighten the wary noun penetrated to the wildest blues amid the terrirriiiir - in their search for adventure d (an. _ If you like adventure-and who does not if it is well written-you will thrill to this real romance "The Quest of the Sea Otter." So often adventure stories Ire written shoddily. cheaply. the author who has no talent for writing trusting that the swiftness of his pace will make up for all dis- mummies. Of course it doesa't, but the frequency of the attempt, makes it all the more pleasant a surprise to tind t book like "The Sea Otter." Sa- bra Conner, whose first book it is, "deirwatleasttrrtheahseoeeof word to the contrary, has n vigorous and colorful style. which would ldlpl itself to other waiting as well u that of adventure. REAL ADVENTURE "e?fP-e "fling-e _ 9. "as? _ "THE QEEST OF THE SEA CHER” "A book interesting at this season is the latest of Mrs. Francis King’s "Little Garden Series." "Iris ip the Garden." The very real interest in war books at the present time is shown not only by the immediate success of such books as "Aw Hell" and "Red Pants" but the fact that "Gun Fodder" the earliest book of A. Hamilton Gibbs is feeling a renewed demand. The John Day Company announces that it will publish a series of stories cnlhd "Notabie British Trials," stor- ies of important British crimes and their trials. ls it possible that they think we do not know enough of crime already? ' Tum ss, Highland Park - Par- ln Johnston, Robert Johnston, Nich- oll- Wink, Sidley Chapman, Danton Smith; George Hinn. ' . J a! hop 42, Lake Bull? - Niels Niel-1 of an Clyde Deyo. Pa v-,~_, - 'Y""-" Troop 32. Highland Pith - Harry Cullen. Bob Phelps, Ernest M. West. Ches Beer Fssot. T "'dktte Jet, . Theme looms and no“ 0th.- who have enrolled by the Amt " this with. will leave for - u ' -eial ("in on the North Shore tim. '01, land” naming, June 27: '_Ttyrst.rairhumirse-.-trar, tott M Jr., Grant Herman, Brain- "hShatee, Billy Anspaeh, -e" _-_.__...... .M.r.bq.__ _teeoyyhuliiaCaisTi,ii, 'tttearth-tr-sud-fda-iii, Ieret, laying; Jun. 2'1 and M135, Ravinia - Peter White, BEST OF THE THREE . Jul”: 411”" "Mohmgt AND SON” BrR+ Rolland Henry [lull A ' JUST PARAGRAPHS By Sabra an..." Reilly & be. 1ee.etytaretaeths- ".NNII|.M “My? 1iiriiiiiiiiiiPp,Ei19y.? .".-‘-‘-"--£ HIM-mull.“ wilt-Immun- FPWII-bd-I-Ihh _ “Dumm- drivinghfnnud It) on by the 'Iwr-n individual uni when atroek or delivery Er.Eiicl nt‘ in Ila-union. mnnaerp-b- Be retain- and tmpr-hm auial able to the bushe- which the 70-, hick-"II. Mun-imam: kho-undl of dAnm in Mimi 'iMaTdg;g2fl1ttggegffl' 1_ut-tatothidlreetttat mmd-mmn‘ (arbour-.mwmn nttd that Butmt-tt. an the. t 'ytvhfwts..th.tr-ertu on 'rt-tHd-rt-sk, “armada-l than. VI an] bah-l h d5.e-tt I. (in! yflr, 2eee.r.uettr2_ee) huhmmdm haunt-bum l - 7 V, _V-.,V._.__,__ , -. n--. v. a-..“ "" Puma..." , The boy It hit comes through ii'lt,,'t of the old steamboat pilots were (and finds his own soul--, soul tiredl, almost ROM- The river at that time ( to go forward, to break with the old} was nlmost as deserted as now. But ‘outwom society, to fiud something! Min was consoled with' one thing. ’beth for the world. "If one goesI he saw the beeirmintr of the bum alone it is because one is a pioneer.! twill and Jotted dm in his W Every advance that th single iiGil book the fact that if people could - I makes becomes the mud of the wholeE "10m of dollar. by “Wm M world." {barre even the unramms-n-inl mind "The over-Mir of any which that carries the name of I bull.- but should do anything that will pr) mote good will for that comm." so“ Charles M. Hayes. wide-t of at club. "neckla- driving and Ghoul-J my to other operator- of motor VI- hide- will Acton-push thin and. and it bohoovu drivers of comm n- Male. to he memionully caution 27 law-m. l Caution and courtesy, exercised by drivers of truck: and delivery can, not only promote public safety but no good business. pnctice, the Chi- cago Motor dub pointed on! may innpleutabuineunmhiutmd thril- mph”- to apply the principl- of gleaming " all til-u. CAUTION, COURTESY MARK GOOD DRIVER OF TRUCK. DELIVERY CAR Dangerous Driving ls Frown! upon by Public and Rock. has Driver Liability to Employer "Mother and Son" is I tine book. Mr. Rolland raises it and carries it sign; on the swift current of his own spirit, the human heart as Romain Rolland. The subterranean passages he treads are intricate as the many actual paa- sageways which intersect each other under the city of Paris. But unlike those Ictual passages which have so honeveombed the earth that the city itself has been in danger of falling. M. Rolland has left the earth quite secure. That is what makes him both realist and idealist. He talks of the earth as it is and yet goes under it to the depths of feeling where people are irrational idealists following the light which is in their own souls. l _ .. ,, - -- -- When 01:.th day thin you (Jun 14) the Hixhluud Park lends-I m hunting for scouts to do this work it was deered that achool in um on which would make it hard for the boys to ttet on. However in the nth by town of Highwood school had closed, and when the scouts there Park, hard of the predicament of the Hiehirutst Park scouts they volunteer, ed to put up the tings foe Highland Park. They did this service and went so far as to take them down min in the evenintt,. Such troop good turns as this one by Troop 37 37 M 4S, [All Poeet-ttmett WNMIulcPIIcnon. _ Elm-mama.» 'tharuee'moreorlae- tom'usm_rurkntrtsaeoit, to put uasthetoms'oeort use”. bf Iii-3117633 Easting; the than]: their brother scouts in Highhnd ““1 Ron-nil Bailey tells at length of Twain's tS he pee surprise at visiting the river once actual paa- , more and finding: it more than seventy eaeh 11ly.erlrrtiies wide in some places. At that But unlike time, Bailey says many of the same ich have Ie/tpill',',',, that have been under water "It the Citylthis spring were hard hit. He man- . of fnllintr, mm sperifteal1y New Madrid. Cairo, earth quite Point Coupee parish and many other 'r.-. L:__ Lu; . A " - nah-w school-em"; .rowte-'trhe_", "cet-remeber-toe-A'. "ttttther-tet-differ-tr “lanthanum-nu... Wammmthmw hiatus-um. 'Murm‘l nth-n i,f/,'F1'lJelUeutg'u'Ntt ”they-“Mall“. this.“ l Theatth-nrasltmE-wh.-' tb-ucwnwwiednofh r6ertte-Muert-ahdeehge. tuthemmMpNt.b.atdomstae MWMHoco-Mtdlbym 't-r'sfth-tt-twhatr-th. mammmmvmum'nq 'rerea_eNterorrttertmmt-. W“I.Y~ll the thunk“ 1‘0“...“th thqirtte.t.g.-rrR. ilifrvtd in northern lake reservoirs for Vibe overMw of the river. Then there ,wem folks who believed in:building it,.he levees higher and those that be- 2ifyd, in deepening the channel. In INet, we had all of the solutions you ihnve now except that of preserving '(he swamps and forests." 1 “By 1882, of ovum. the picturesque idly: of the old _steamboat pilots were Ebmk the fact that if people mud um; kthousands of dollars by shipping by lfiiiii even the tmrrommoreinl mind could appreciate the wisdom of keep- in; the river in good shape," Built, I continued. “M van Jim Leach"- o! tin N.tebu.vho damaged Cal-Md theRnheetE.uetor-ftxmstt- MMSLImk tor88eiTu uexmetbr.txttmrm.trhemai.tt. Elvin gin-hing“! eight-tn _ spell mum Mississippi remind} IG a! no.- " the pilot. who - h pe and. - ttttr your: an," St. Inuit. New Orien- nod Vick-P hm have donned “wide- for “I. winner: of various {In in the not. The rue in amend by In"! Thou-M with the idea of utirriu up inure-v. in the inland Vim-n. gem pilot: left “a . rice'Ghii To Ad " Pilot Bailey is to at I: one of the pilots for the men motor boats which leave Chicago June 18th for New Orlan- in the longed .motor boat me ever staged. Chm Peoria, St. Louis, Memphis. Vicksburg and New Orlan- hve each entered I 17 footmqrmitrer powered with a Johnson motor mp- nble of averaging more than twenty mild: an; hour on the river nnd the event promises to become I rue bo. twrcn eities. The winner will be awarded the William Hula Thump-o- ttoplly. a 8530 cup and the mum of Mark Train humid Mark Twain was so much interested in the flood and hunt steps would be taken to prevent a recurrence that he collected quite a bit of data on it, most of which he incorporated in his book, said Blihy. spots that have been endangered by the present ttood. Many lives were lost and the property damage wen territie. . be remembered for several generi- tions before I deluge like magni- tude would be seen and he mentions the ttood It length in his book "Life on the Mississippi." - .- Irv-1 firm: they ought to know about the river. loin) " Doc“. “VII!!!“ or Great Flood of 1882 I "Wag" or Ila-lun- Pm "During the treat ttood of 1ere"/,,Tgirr'Mfe'l.uPa",,'Au2eu'.t things were almost as bad as they IN"- " nut in- tu- uh: I- III-non . . . . . l _ F are now." sud Bailey m spmnlng $.L.‘t£‘,lwmfi’ay‘d'=:hm same old river memories to the dele, Put. mm“ lair. metd ‘3...- u "I“. gates. N well remember Mark Twain 8 “I; -drrtee wtth the m saying that the Bood of 1882 would‘ 3-H no. will be mm by up Bonn! a be remembered for several when» be,," L322??? " bty_eitlee h the City _ ,, "w.-- - 7-- Well. on Finley Bailey “y. bet Wm would and he wouldn‘t. Bailey has [ Witch-min] been . pilot And human on the Mia- J Com sissippi and Illinois rivers for he past I ployer'n dang forty year- and he was on the steam- ) New York. I boat Gold Dual with Twain in 1882 his they are when the author made his last trip "'oeeesu, I don the river. Bailey was in attend- ,0! the "at Inc: It the recent Pupil Control col like Hair oi ference in Chicago. He made 2 special l thin min] 1tdiiteGiiii? they ought Pt,", Mn should we hi: river new. that whimsical bi pher of the ”the 01 Watch come]: into the pilot but of n river "gamer min would he be surprised at the um tune-t that In: kid to may "ttf to waste thin year?" oaks-am "V f'Ptr, 9mm. hate! anon SAYS OLD SCHOOL PILOT IAIKT'AINSIIIIIID . MEWNOW Ty ""M'raa'rBra'tEmat-rsamtram, Mama uncultiva- ako, tFfri'mifiiié filled I “perpetual and» clock. says he i mm. the [marlin lam-d Hey has witch-NM: " ta apprentice in the Mia-3Com then married his em- r be past I ployer'n daughter and mm her to Ie stum- ) New York. In case- on the yum of in 1882 his they are more than Mott watch last trip mourn-nu, showing the development 9a; the not} tiodGuairrG"'iiii"iii? Hike Illirofwomnm to the (‘thin man timekeepertr of today. - _ r”. V. -... Tr.... - ulna“ Item-make! by check Irwin Druid. 'P:, Ban! at [ml [mm-rumi- m, ".".. ' ”47A _ th Wm __. ‘.--. .. .2:"PCte Pet m of AU m or “it - be Imp-"H br I at!“ and any-bk " tbe Pr-ot " tho M of "seat Inpvmupnh of the Ch! " HEM-M Purl fur the DR. of not la- thats an no. on an! of math-Ila of the ml !ttu'ueodyekaGreaiiio%, ."'"'_""Mki.rtrtseiebu h-mhwmum lee! l-Whm-I ro'ttre' 5.; ii: chi, "-e"e_e_.-_"e_._ - - - n: we may HI. Hall-l Purl. “Ii-oh. um 5:11 o'clock mu. n ‘5. Nth day " "e. "st " whieh n- til 75:. they will be ”NEH and a“ not Th- .._- Ind binnk mayo-uh will tt.f.'"p1eekitsCCisr7rit"iriiCrrs%'e' in“ lama ht In. City 'un a! I.“ .2- "e-----"- -V._. - - .u I» nah-d (or the -trmeers., a! I m I)". at nut in. van- Inks l- Kin-nth. Trill. RBI-lb- Cdnn. Neo-n. The. Ind Wino-n _ III I. the Ch, a. ”and Park. County of lair. "34 Sign ol [uh-h. ttuct" in nus-ohm with the W at. 3-H M will be rvee4rod by the sun! a! loan] [manure-Iona It in MBee In the City "In. HEM-u Purl. llli-nh ....m x... P1,'trtymewretir-gi 1i:llAi';qlyrip'.ptttrh1i", 1hoemtW-ttrtst.stowGiGr _YrVaGTs'iiaiUiu'i'i"iiiiiri ,ftueMelmteheoatu.dduiir." tho PetA_6rth.rmrrieterr, nwyteh-aArwsCeam.t%imL Mimntinnuo. Ort I "out Sunday dam a comtdthAMrb-n I“. “in: mutedmnthan 10mm» whymmmcotmhmm‘ dour to Punk over a J" exhibit: and I “ml-anal mouth“? em _ WITHOUT CENTS "Use the wont tonnes in I at "Five m min- . ..-..u..| UNtmraLatuac- or OLD TtHBPmCBtg “V! AU The sum: will). In“ in hood-n. which “It will - Intlrnt It the up " nix " it! can. nor AlllelL The “M “hr luv the tun-umb- ' sud hm: will be mum-d no "we: 'f2e"i-ievritVireyti,iriUi"Ir,'. Inn-i " u. -- “A, ... P-. . TRANiT0R'rA'rIoN - o. & N. w. " rigour mm. and TM? Md round trip (not including M) or North Short Lino ml" at“ and 6:47 special 0mm "Bttt89, was tutu-mime paint- an Ire, huh and my. 1:13,"..- "on! no. '"mtnatmristeu-aditriiri. em and "Gr-art-s F . , . _" . Box Otfiee BOX or'FICtC.-Ptione Roger: Parkine (no toll). 11mm suburb; Highland Park 2727. Reserved seat: opening night, so and " other mu, $150.31.“. $2.25, 32,75. $300 (free Monday comm mu); . , . Hasselmam; Than, at 8, CHILDRENS coNcriarri (all sat. free); 8:15, FAUST, Rethberg, Mnrtinelli, Rothier, 8warthout, Damn, sin-alum; m. LOVE or a KINGS, Bori, Johnson, Danise, Lauri, Papa; Bat, AIDA. m berg, Mutinelli, Blaine, Clam, D’Angela, Rothier, Papi. . GALA OPENING SATURDAY, JUNE 25 at 8:15 - ANDREA CHENIER, Rethberg, Martinelli, Danise, Boumkaya, Swarthout, Ditrere, Papi; Sun. at 3, CONCERT (all seats free); 8:15. ROMEO a JULIET, Bori, Johnson, Roth. ier, Maxwell, Defrere, flagellum; um; 8:15, CONCERT ban was free); Tues., LA BOHEME. Bori. Manhunt Marin“ num- n-e--. T ----, nculuerg. manmem. Uanise, Bourgkaya, Swarthout, Defrere, Papi; Sun. at 3, CONCERT (all seats free); 8:15. ROMEO a JULIET, Bori, Johnson, Roth. ier, Maxwell, Defrere, Hmlmm; um; 8:15, CONCERT but was free); Tues., LA BOHEME, Bori, Martinelli, Maxwell, Buick, Debate, Lauri, Pepi; Wed., MARTHA, Macbeth, Chamlee. Bouraknyu, Lauri; Trevlun, ii it; RE}; Ravinia (hirerasAg2a- Chicago Symphony Orchestra is all Witch. Goth"! qu“M um: a'r"gs."',',,r,s,og all be; 'i} n t .. a... lithium": r. LEWIS, w. ' BROWN. Ln: oounuv, Cr.uoy junta. 'nmqtrmethrm Gran mm" "" “minke-slum “I. .._.. w-, .. . I scum in a "ittenee." make I nickel." Pye' Je 6ttrreed to .77 - -ewv mm. u. .. 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