Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Jul 1928, p. 22

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New”! Thiam- in Sin f“ Braer, " can" tn thinking rm new 1, h a worry Chant. ny- the ruth- i/ can: b "rm and Fireride. trust . an old win-memnh New Emma Patrnnrorn haw bow" instructed tr. brint in all hm fr-Imd nn the "rpet, "ier l0 mm at mm mum uni! be made in such can“ to communicate with the plrents. or failing in this. ‘30 ettt!'r_t. the rurfnw offender.- at the lutmn 13.71.55“ EFT main? ifiFrfi . home thr neat mun-in: in rtrrtodr of In omeer. Yet there are pleasant little sketch, as of present day life, taking off our foibles in a neat manner. Joe Brown. champion pie-eater, a "quiet unatc- suming man of a stature in no way out of the common. and having a frank, ofrhand, manner that puts one at once at one's ease" might be any one of our heroes, from a flagpole sitter to champion pugilist. The re- marks on the man who is supposed to make a speech at the banquet are peculiarly telling when they, as in my case at present, fit in with experience. In other words there is a good deal of fun in the book, it makes a good present to send with marked pause: anonymously to one's friends. Bell Rings at 10 O’clock and Children Must Be " Streets WAUKEGAN NOW HAS CURFEW FOR YOUTH In m ettort to cut down juvenile deli-tey nnd petty thievery which h: inn-cued in alarming proper tints since the closing of the schools, Wuhan: police authorities Inst we»: announced a ten o‘clock "summer cur- few" law for boys under " years of age. especially directed at those between " and 17. The new law went into arm at once. Commissioner Wuhan Gre has Ip- Dointod a spocial iuvertiV squad. which will visit the poolrooms mghlly before the rurfow hour and order all boys to their homes. Stephen Leaeock. like our winter/ma-str' having a fiuted edge. and bake and the youth of today. isn't quite,ut Sun "eeretas fur t1celre minutes. what he used in be. Humorists more-Meanwhile, prcpurv the following till- ritrfinitcly"than other pursuers of tho ink: Scam om- 'cur, milk in top of literary art reach their peak and‘linuldv boiler, and add h. cup sugar fade. That is because there are fewer; whwh has beer. trarammelized. Cook intermediate Kraduations, they vithur untd th, curumJ i, rli~<nlvuL Place hit the ball or they don't. In "Non-"1h- tFur In a manxurmz cup, add sense Novels" Leaeack certainly hit 1rnnugh milk in make a yrnuoth paste. the ball. his imagination ran riot and and then fill up the cup with milk. carried hi: reader rioting along. IrtiHcat thc rm: yak. siirhtly and add "Short Cireuius" the type of humor is ‘ ’. rup >u2;,V_ “nu “11 a”; “an paste. less riotous and. alas, loss ttumorous.!eour the seabird milk L'raduanv mm- The weaknm of thc hunk is in MS failure, with nn- at hast. to Rain my, sympathy. Until the last half of the' book I digln'! knr.w who to hire, 1 wa, a spectator at a game nu: know-inn which side I was rooting for. Thar‘ come: from lack of decision. a cone" mon first novel fault. and one which disappear, with practice. Miss Pow-, ell has a good ftature before her. i The sonim: of the ulariy good. a trildl and the wry tit'tu' which "Aunt .Iqu" a sally known. Limp: t .randchildrvn, Livia l sum-r hum the 'tvt"t.g position. a ,,midl I-r.‘ merciless. Linda gr?» the blight but rhe w own stuhhnm any an. verttionally :rmmphur poet, it is she who "tt Her triumph i, mm more ephemeral "She Walks in Beauty" by Dawr Powell is a good Merv of work. A little more than 1hr "polishvd son-mi- rite" of m nun-h hf our liclimL It is a tirst nun-l and n >mfcr< _Urir'n1. 15' from the Iooruuws,c. thr. lack rd tic. cimon " many first nun-h. But " i, der4dly hdwr thun mud. S-ith College Library, Northamp- tu. Mass-Sounds of singing come ”lay through the windows, Ete- 1W longs such us "1920 does your - know you're out?" and others aimiUr with which older mulling chum favor their younger rennin; shun. Stillness within, where only a tew days ago distracted seniors frantically turned the pages of refer- ence volumes and wondered why their funnies had insisted on a college edu- anon And one sits, wondering also in a distracted manner why book re- viewing goes on forever. Class cur tunes. words to the latest rungs sun- light on the unbelievable green of campus and on 1'sradrse Pond. on rttododendrotrs and Malena. 3(‘1‘111 _sr/ much more unpurumL One >lgl’l:., Jihther Gould I, Book Corner - FOR ONE'S FRIENDS “SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY hp Dawn I'nuell. Bretano's A GOOD FIRST NOVEL “SHORT CIRCUITS" JUST PARAGRAPHS By Stephen beneath Dodd Mead & Co. >mnll toArt I: Llndu gram-c l nu: yhe (null-u 'n wiv and Ts :rmmphunt. " wlro "walk.- h is mnru o iddle h. Min-r urulrr :trrling-huu '. Her Ih-rrxr, Itvrritr in Lvauty." xciting and Par: both I 5 run >u2nr. “nu \thl .1”: than pint lI'c-ur the seaMrd milk gradually over Ir.:, mixturr‘. infirm constantly. Re, lzurn In the double lw-iler and can}: for Ic-. hour, hum-w. ornl, and add “no teaspoon“! of vanilla. Pour into pas- ttry Shell and garnhh mp with han- (anas cut tttto rxnza t'ovcr with a lmprinrlue made an follnus: Beat thr. tum egg whit» until rtiff, add four tablvspoons of ~ugar; then add th, remaining two talliespnnns of sugar. the baking powdcr. and 'a teaspoon rd vanilla; beat well. and pile lightly on the pie. Brown in oven at 300 de- Rreey for Ir, minute, . Thr boy- Are very my to develop tr"sir muscle. "rep! when the lawn mom" in! to he movH. [autumn yeah ago. Miss Jenny Curr]. IV)" a member of the faculty ot Indie, Travhan' Foliage. Indiana. , _rnvvT'r,_G;F'ive,it autumn: in- wrucrinn from D David Felmley. pr-widrn: nmvr mm of Illinois Stain .\'nrmnl univprxily at Binorninttton. A D's VII)" :30 thry worn mnrriedr Dr. Fvlmley n one " the but known Klu- "f r' lr? lYl‘nois. it! until th, Hiram] i, rliwnlw-d. Place rh,. tHur m a mruxurmz cup, add t-nv-uzh milk in make a smooth paste, and then fill up the cup with milk. Hem thc (1:2 yuiks siirrhtly antadd The baby is being cured for at thr. Lake county teerteral hospital, [u-nrl- In}: sparrh Int the mother. A der- tailed description of the pnrvnts hm horn sent to Milwaukee and (Tm-35m dvtwiivv bureaus, Poliu- exproswal tho Mix-f that "Mrs. ()lsnn" Ia an summed name. '-c can. baking powder. I', ttua,. xanihtsc Pa-try, Line a medium~>12e pie plate with Pastry having a fiuted edge. and bake Li Jun "eervtas fur Iwrln- minutes. Meav,while, preparv the following till- ing: Scald um- 'cur, milk in top of THIRD INFANT FOUND ABANDONED. WAUKEGAN Woman Leaves It With Land- lady and Fails to Return; Police Search Somewhere near Waukegan a "Mrs. Olwn" is in hiding from the puller. n is believed. anxiously wailing to see what will become of her fir., weelu' old dnukhter, "Betty Jane." she abandoned last week In the home of Mrs. M. P. Mitchell, 13 Fnuth West street, The baby is the third to be east aside and left to the mph-y of the county in the hut three mnnth~. my: "raio. mnszmaly after 921% are [H-ul'ld In until they are partially set. Tm n ”maul uwnly with a palette knifd. Whcn alnnr to the desired de- EDP. fold our with a knife, slip at M21» nnu- a hot platter and serve. Burnt sums. and Bunn- Pie ". l'z cups milk. I; 1'UP flour. _ . lc, cu). sugar. l ttua,. salt. 2 egg yolks. . 2 ripe bananas. . 2 “my whites, c, tabs. >uzar. DR. DAVID FELMLY “EDS FORMER PUPH. l urn: 1 small "the; lean ham. 6 clans. l h was, eet.try seed. 2 tabs. lug”. Boiling water. 1 egg-tteaten. l0 pepprroms. '1 teas. ground cnnmmon. l qt. sweet cider. ' tabs. bread crumbs. Celery leaves and curls for garnish Currant sauce. I Select I ham weighing about seven pounds; wash thoroughly. sprinkle ‘with soda, rubbing it over all the ‘surfacr; rinse in cold water and pine 1m deep kettle with the cloves, celery seed, cmnamon, peppercorn and cider. Cover with boiling water and simmer until perfcctly tender, l or 5 hours. Take from kettle ,remuve skin and sprinkle thc ham with sugar. Brush uwr “uh beaten egg, cover with gen-um! Maud crumbs. stick in cloves ar urn ir:rervals and brown in a 550 .Iegrn- own. Trim the meat from the Lunc end and decorate the Iastter_with cchry teisssr, and curb. Serve with Sardine Siivers For ax portions heat twelve med- um~512v sardure,s in one cupful of lu- u.l'm 'setclrup lo uhich has been " :u! whl' m:..»~;n..~m‘u1 of lemon juice. Hum r nf"r sun» cf want, each large nnugh to hold nvu sardinrs. When bt- surr'cy.v, arr heated through, re- :1‘\- frotv, tht, <uucr. roll in tine 1:" 1m: cvurnr,s and puu'r a little of fr mu- 'Gtr Huh 1'lace two in " pmnr uf xumt. Portion and garn- naiv- Lucr,ut End um» tatck l'rtttht ‘n' " fin-ugh in In hr untimu IV re' {rum It',', Imi rr'ul‘ CULHVARY HINTS vawmlh- .nu-r L" Perfect ' Omelet 1 more than four (-22: u but“: Do not 'ile “hnm. but beat them tly with a fork, a Lille salt. but 'tcF. Fry in urualted can he dune. but if ured. add less in the t the pan smoking hot, ALDEN FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP’ "For the masons indicated the Sn- perior court erred in granting the in- junchnn prayed in the citr's truss- bill and in denying the injunction snughl by appellant. The decree is therefore reversed and the any re- manued, with direction! to dismiss the cross-bill and to grab! the yelmf prayed In the appellant' hull." _ "With the policy of the Public Util, itiesrommission this court has noth, drug to do. That is a matter resting tintirely with the legislature. Under this view of the case it does not be. comm: necesgary to tonsider other questions raised in the briefs of comm. sel. The Supreme court held that the Supreme court of Cook county erred in issuing an injunction asked by the city of Chicago restraining the orera- tion of North Shore line cars south of Irving Park boulevard, and it re- versed and remanded the order with directions to grant the relic! asked for by the company. Brief Summary After an extended review of the history of the case and the various city ordinances under which the ele- vated lines operate the Supreme court held that the North Shore lines op- crate the Supreme court held that the (North Shore line had developed n Harm- pussenzer business into andttart of the city, that "the service has been a great convenience to the traveling public and to the people of the state and the city of Chicams. as well as ‘the intervening.' mururipaiittes between Whit-ago and Milwaukee; that until llht- complaint made by the city on {Owl-er a. PAU. out of which this case ihivs brown, nn one entered uny com- pluint against the service." l Conclusions 1 In summing up the case the Sa. preme court said: "lt may be taken as tletinitely settled in this state that the regulation of service by utilities is under the control of the Commerce commission. In this case the city might have procured a review of the order of that commission. but it did not do so. Objections here raised to the order of the Public Utilities com- mission might have been urged before that body, or before the mart: on re- view, This not having been done this court cannnt now provide the relief sought by the city. handed down by the 1mm 8-3;; The right of the Chit-(n North Shore and Milwaukee railroad lo up- eram passenger and neme din- patch can over the elevated ling of the Chicago Md Transit to.“ court. has been (sublishzd i3} derision-j; Humans INFAVCIMSJJNE MAY OPERA“ IN CHICAGO Right to B.- Gus an Butt Lines in City Upheld; Me. 5039 [W A". Phase mp. Planting and Eating In... "Nib-l rm m u B. a. m- Are, mm M. Brrmard. Jr. _ Phone Highland Park I". We. spunahzv In Repairmr and Rrti.vshirue Antoque Work. T. R. DECKERlCO. ALL amund plumber: that rive a wonderfn? measure of serviet-servie, thm's rapid Ind utility-r my. Finn. of stands: men! and n politemus that is winning business for um A. P. LANTZ We repair and make WIXDOW SHADES Estimates tarnished. 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