Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1927, p. 15

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, PROFESSIONAL (I PIANO TUNING m¥.m&w Theat-tttTheodor-tsate" (it, burn on the hilltop of "Maury in tho lath. handing Ilowiy, nap by napkin!» the alley: in which duplicity lies. clue to the ban of primitive people. It in a pitiful Wary. The child. W limit. taught to vinyl “the Ma.” brought up to belim that all of lilo Ba before her lettilely. and Mn. link by littl- that docs, has At in Ind nth Ivonne)? “mum: in cloud. run than in the dim of Inn-Jaw: reoatu [Ila tife.,theas the Net that the {or- an- at the family has dwindled “like to may mud novels. than! no diminution of pmr Mouth it does hare a fur la- ham coincidence of mum Ind plot In her flmt book a. (minus, the annulment. of the style expressed quite perfectly air «may ml character of the etad---te_etofttteetttu'V lpirit. tn this hook the min chinc- ter, Mouth mama! Imam! the unusual character of the “er new In: Mum, even, alas. at than out" “a foeeed-an obscur- ity. it - to In. toning from un- “we. weighted with words all! hav- Inc no dMhtttety mud Inne- work behind them. 31M Index noun... “that of a. widely ml My praised “Tim otMnn."tt_tmstter-eoodmsr- tetttqttpHe, Tu8tiuttrtfreeieor new! "Jahm"hnsth-brbroit 'rrtoBemtmossdutoearrrHrmt “unann- ”Modulation ..bqthe_mithmtmt-trtttmr denhllhnhh-yhlouw Watki- h“ and vivid -thrAuseu.mah-tfNa.h6. art ”tartan-um EWMMWNM -ete-.t"tai-thrV mum lhmhlnn- .d-itr.rtde-Ht,tuSot mh-nbdnhuhcho-tom Hakim-Mallow t*"agurthrrhMhe-dhoh, $in Hun ad Mt my” This. utima-ums-m "tbttieraxeueAirtoedtuarU- t-rotau.arfC9uhrtmvfrf Millwright _ ttte IJI’E IN rm [UNDAMEN- uvm.vuc.lucu-mm wh-ln‘hth'di " “HIH‘ Ind-Imus")! comm-cl -.--- "Aq.-0m.a-ggge Ania-Om S-nlu-n- . cun- mm THE GREAT BEAR By Lester Cohen AI!” " ”Sum” It in a portrait of Chicago and of In anti-L, I can- mm in the, 'tev-tsine battle of Wins-.A "rone Brrgtumhet_rtAerta [Lawn-(Pru- COAL iii ”EVA! COKE “I.“ ~1.‘Im-.d _ MAxnmPn-u-z In that Hut 8t. 'LA-tBe- Highland Park Fuel Comm In" liEURPliMr&MMwAu, o HEATING come-Ions 31'. PM! The building up of interest in cer- tnin lubjoctl. Inch " sports until the public completely won out to the prescribed diet think: Ital! avid for mom. the exploitation of persoatiities and! u “Lindy.” whose Bight new” the Atlantic In: given bigger head- lines and Gr more - than the signing of the Armistice. the "htmuut interest" humbug which nllowl‘ pri- vate individuals [me the Irving Ber, linn to'be unwed by nun-mong- er: long after they have ceased tos be legitimate new. the incredible phenomenon of the pictm tabloids and the type of muck they thrive on, that an only a in of the subjects on 'hich Mr. Bent writes vividly and writ. -dbrthoseroeioaetoitthat they cannot Bee the forest for the um. Thus unusually well equipped Mr. Bent mien tbs whole subject of the pm. It ll a fascinating subject and be handles it with a spirit and I henna. which he lama! in the press school. Mr. Bent in (road from the bond of menu on may subject: commonly imposed by oeottortsie why on new-papa men ninth. has, after twenty years' experience been for the Inst for yun been in free hm work. He in also given by this fact I perspective on the subject not pon- lied. ridden by I thing " who“! u tt-aoftm%r,if-retomstoid - min. with our Men. . n:- ord of the world's worst happenings. if our knowledge of the world in to be tilured through this strange medi- um, it is better that we Ihould " lent understand it. _ ‘ mm." Iewinktots.u4,tr4 Sun Bent, I - newly-per atan.h-demea.-ieetotrsanhirtd ' as. book “jumbo. The - of ”can in a mu. eon-nit, of Minnie. Withtlltllidm th-otssuamstotN-trs THE PRES WI LIVE BY "RALLYTMMK "rt VOICE or m -.t_r-h.hn.e-d mtstt__h-dftetut1bw. 'dlr'tgtflghr1dlueggt wmmdd-pb. mummeo-MQM oth_dhsdstitstrrttsNrW. Frederick A. Suits 00. A but Tor childre- nd all-lb! Another Hugh Lsttutg--. DR. DOOIJTI'LE’S GARDEN T In which the doctor amen the world of insect life with his nun! an and "MPS- thy and meets with his um! um. flunk“ "q.--....-. "tq-tmot-g-r.. M. UrerUht -rmAm. Tobin-.885 GOLF CLUBS OF NORTH SHORE PLAN ELECTIONS With par thoroughly tackled for the yen. members of the north shore golf clubs neu- Evanston are organizing for their next year's activities. Some have already had their annual meet- ings and eiection of omeers, and oth- er: will hold theirs within a short time. In. without qedegB " tho county but atom and nwrovll “with“. “Mutant-dam 'gAtt-rthrt-Ht-rartstrxm 1't'u".lTd'gd'rA'tr,Ntt mm mm. Ink - Q .0 HM mun! --_artoetN6re%ihie. -t-dht-m_rt.qmtn -t.-dote0a0.a_tthst will accompany the Stigma]: uni i series of specinl lining will bring the Illini and Maroon contingent: from Chicago. Those homecoming fans who missed the Michim band will on- joy the spectacle of the Chic-go Ind Illinois bands in their mneuven and pllying of college aim. The usual truitie reguUtions will he in force, mnnteeing motorists freedom from tune jams and worry over parkintfipaee as room for 10,000 an is provided near the stadium. Some of Them Down the Shore Already Have Held Theirs; C. A. Lakey Wu elected president of Westmorelnnd for 1928 when the annual meeting was held October 22. Other oitheers are.' viee-president, Robert G. Bear, 1035 Maple avenue: Maury, John A. Manley, 2512 Park plus; treasurer, Hard Comstock. New dinners chosen urn H. C. Lat. kin, 2406 Pioneer fold: C. A. Liddle, Harry Van Petten, 2819 Lincoln street. These men and the Mheers will compose the board with three of the old members: H. H. Jarvis, T. C. Moulding. and W. S. Hovey. One more director will be appointed. The um business meeting will be Novem- ber IT. At the December meeting committees will he named for the you. ctsestmue-di-qt.t_ with a. am. my wand The nine will be the Anal home Ip- penance for 16 pllyen. ten of them lettermen. While .11 my not get I chance in the tune, Zuppke's “Item of using waves of reserves gives all the right to hope for some chance Igniut the Maroons. The seniors are: Captain kitsch. French, D'Am- brosio, Grime. Mariner, Minervull- tter, Hugge. Perkins. Behults, And Stewnn,'nll letternnn, and the fol- lowing fennel: Aldous, Edelman, Nelson, Rin-ist, Simon: and Lee. The chiGiro band of no pieces dressed, uter the eastern [uhion in white pants and Manon sweater: m the baud With than rennin- tyy 3'1". H Pe' s. ' Iur_totr5, I). Bert- Conn-nay new... (In. I” will in“ in annual In“ it“. - of November. The WM thee dub will duo elect It clan in Rank. COME. OF‘IIGKWAYS IN STAR OF ILLINOIS Miomhrbartmrd However, since Bob Zappke bu been in charge at Illinois, he bu won eight and to" tour with the Hmong. two being tie tunes. The Inmnl meeting and election at Ev-nxton will be November 19. Recent elected once" at North Share m: president, R. R. Wolf; vice tremstdent, Richard Walk; treasurer, Chat!“ B. brim (re-elected); secre- tary, Dr. " W. Strong. Directors dam!» thr-r terms n: A. L. WM. Winks: P. Fowler and Lick-h. “Madmen will If), 'eer,ir.tr. mun, B. a; thirtraeemtd meeting in a lurk: in which Chicago bu triumpher 16 times, mini; winning 12 while the: were tun. There ha been some dil- pute concerning the timt three - phyed. due to the eligibility lulu or lack of rule- " that early date, but according to the records, Stu: hu . " to 12 much: over the mini. Illinois .txrdetsta and dual [m to nest Chicago. She. was the lam: hare bun that annual all may. intense rink of “that on the (riding-mi the gun will b. the CHICAGO‘IOHAT ”350]!“th Dub Buy a [In m “Mala-Owl WNWWVN umnmmmwm 'rrdBrsrt-CumeA,tmdttu-beo. oethrtitini.eo-eortuuathet." ate urn-gamut- hw has lud- for tb.'erttagtaimrtettt of the father: a! nun“ who will visit an up. Ind-Itching”; Acmdotwr can in “W Rom, the mu announce that ticket- will and: In "5th It the - Btturdt tht_r6riaD+d.rarsdet.hor- MMPAIIWI‘. mttMLAMtt ’AII. m0“ Others Scheduled if". 'i W' "t,1, tttii-tidle, f7i “A? T "SRS, rc?-ik 'lrjiiiii"jriiijJl t ' (ix? ts 's, _ FAS TE ST "isFik'"-r73y, ' _ _ "sc, _ _ Over a million gain in Chicago's population during the pastseven years! That is the estimate made "gently by Frederick Rex, Municipal Librarian. Realizing this, is it diflicu1t to under- land why the streets and highways in and tar m distances around Chicairo are so often jammed with motor name, and why the parkjig situation has become particularly acute? If you are going tromewheres and wish to get there with speed, comfort and convenience. it's far more satisfactory to use North Shore Line service. Besides, you have no parking problem when you use the North Show Line. l Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. ' an. M of we; i, . WMMOIu A?! ,, _ . ‘, Null-ulna. 1ijj Electrically- Operated Railroad! PHONE 2700 A 46th Annual Carnation of the Amman Electric Railway Anaemia-n held duet October In Clad-ad. ' Cid-l record. show lint the North Shore 'tdi'xp'lh'lQ m chm auxin. the ttpgghg, 87.19 Mao! tuck have": fl'tm'. and Mutt-aka ", ttggsTghr,td,'d " mllamhout, no: Including not». and .8 miles per but. utch'dirtg - “halal. m _ _ N . Speed With SAFETY c. Non' il%IG -.. iiG,au"uhaaaa - uriri'GiuiGiricii . """"‘ ... 7ait; Gi,"'iii"e"i'iL7i2 mummmdmmmmln a...“ Thai- mrts.t_lr-uedistheHoeehSt-tstA ,4 "Aeatoetm._. tterAe,r-xaoratt.trtaeq-- of 21rlT't=grWe.'t'.=t Th_tr-demieotturi-itiie' f.tttgtttylaer, ' _ In. 'ts-tot-ed Momma-Wu Ch d‘Opendo can. MWUMflmoJ-mdenennmawumdnmzrm 1F"Steed_r"reetrmdatro.et-ttee" "dedtotuNtmhshoreLi ywwwuwjzfig The and u. made :11: Think of drinking rich, sweet milk just as fresh and nour- ishing as when taken from the cow. Th at's Bowman's Milk-the full-cream milk at its very best. Ever so pure and ever so delicious! Try it and see. DAIRY COMPANY CHICAGO and SUBURBS 1elhtl8l19 PM}! "I

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