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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1930, p. 20

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HEWHINHTGEAG KTA aat nds rvinindiaessvsss e Een eeeeeeenreairin the seeds from which the chocolate is obtained, is a feature of the ‘botanical exhibits at Field Musoum of Natural History. ‘McHenry county is without repreâ€" sentation in _ the agsembly, Lake county has Lee McDonough of Wauâ€" kegan and Richard J. Lyons of Munâ€" deleinyâ€"whiteâ€"Boomeâ€"county "has N_ L. Jackson in the house.. Ray Padâ€" dock of Wauconda is in the senate. A specimen of the cocea or chocoâ€" late tree, native to Central and South America, with the pods containing _ _Carroll‘s backers contend that Palâ€" mer is depending largely on the farm vote in Lake, McHenry and Boone counties and that this will not be sufficient to elect. Hacaia of At the same time it was learned that Attorney William Carroll_ of Woodstock, who made the race last time and gathered a large vote due to his activity in business circles in McHenry .county and. American Legion activities through the district is to be a candidate, â€" McHenty county has announced his candidacy for the state house of repâ€" resentatives and became the first canâ€" didate to enter the field. ~â€" For Legislature From This District; Others ity to see into minds which work so differently from her own, and put their thought into their own speech. (The absence of quotation marks and Are you one of those who sit in the elevated or in a station waiting room and wonder about the dull or kindly, sad or stupid faces about you*" â€" Try to place thoughts behind those opaque eyes and background behind thosge nondescript figures? If you are, then it was for you that Helen Grace Carâ€" lisle wrote "Mothers Cry." It is as if you went up to one of those people, a woman with a face kindly and stupid and sad, and sat ‘down beside her while she told you in detail the story of her life. If you wouldn‘t be inâ€" terested in suchâ€"a story don‘t try to read the book. â€" In this story Miss Carlisle shows many of the same qualities that she showed in her book of last summer "See How They Run." The same inâ€" Tree in Field Museum By Helen Grace Carlisle Harper and Brothers © "MOTHERS CRY" NO WONDER! EHHNTNESAEEIKVTG e nc snn nssm e enetam In the entire state the interest paid by the 102 counties amounted to Boox Review anp â€" Aravyer Pagr â€" city of Waukegan have increased nearly 500 during the past year in the opinionâ€"of Felix Druba, collector of licenses and fees, in a report toâ€" day. He states that the number of automobiles and trucks in the city. now â€"total about $6,000 :against 5,500 Numbers of Autos in & Waukegan Increased out by $162,212. the city, and Dupage county with $173,313. ‘The int t â€"paid out by t t was as follows: ‘On teacher‘s orders out:t.ndints_:ls,flh on anticipation warrants, $34,019; on bonds outstandâ€" ing, $112,818, and on interest paid out by the various school districts, The only counties paying out more were Cook with a total of $1,014,075 in Chicago and $718,983 outside of â€"During 1928 â€" Lake â€"county paid $162,212.17 in interest on bonded inâ€" debtedness and anticipation warrants for all school districts, according to the survey completed by Francis G. Blair, state superintendent of public instruction. sibility to life, feels in the end the reward of the "richness of experiâ€" ence." _ a Large Sum on School Bonds Interest, 1: we say, benyse Mary allows one of her children, a born criminal type to spoil more or less completely all their lives. â€" She is too dumb and too unâ€" educated to know what to do with him or where to go for help. Thereâ€" for it is a tragedy, but Mary, in spite They marry and while their four children areâ€"still small the husband is killed. Then begins the terrible, gallint, yet almost futile struggle to bring up the children. Almost futile Mary Knight is a cash girl in a department store keeping company with a salesman from the silk counâ€" ter... She thinks herself the "happiest and luckiest girl in all the world." We long to suggest that she wait and see. > other punctuation, except periods, seems an economy in printing rather at the _ :_of the. reader.)... The than in her earlier book by the use of one character as her medium inâ€" stead of three. EstuEr GouLrp‘s havingâ€"some senâ€" s s u. . mesery , T ME â€"â€"PBR £ £ £ Mother: Fighting again â€" don‘t you know that wellâ€"behaved children do not hit anyone. : ' Boy: . Yes, I thought Jack was wellâ€"behaved and hit himâ€"but he was â€" illâ€"behaved. to those who failed to respond so far this year, .The goal set was $10,000. Christmas Sealâ€"Fund ~~â€"~~ Has Reached $7,000 . _ine exact mark was $7,026, or alâ€" most 800 â€"short â€"of the figure for the same period last year. The differâ€" ence was ascribed to the fact that .. The Christmas Seal sale fund, sponsored by the Lake County Tuâ€" berculosis society, late: last week passed the :$7,000 mark, according to Miss Theda Waterman, associate m- 10000 ts ce Lt ncomenmnss cheinercortntnencam en m in Deputy Sherif H. A. Doolittle, father of the present sheriff, has formally opened his campaign. He will speak to his friends in Lake county through the advertising colâ€" umns of the newspapers, he said, unâ€" til he can adjust his time, now deâ€" voted to the business of the sheriff‘s office, â€"so â€"heâ€"can get away for more personal contacts. _ He _ hasâ€"served very efficiently as deputy under his son, who has made a very good recâ€" ord in office, his friends declare. In aâ€"country where everything is so closely bound up with its art we should make some effort to underâ€" stand that art. Nature is pictured in it: Telivion is halA in tha aslys i it, Feligion is held in the calm still figures of the Buddhas, the controlled emotion of the Japanese people is in its every line. Py Nature has beentheir chief subâ€" jJect, since all but the military class have lived close to nature. They have stylized nature in a way in which no other people have done. Instead of representing it as it is, or instead of representing it subjectively as have theâ€"impressionists, they have taken its ~dominant characteristics and ecâ€" centuated them, thus imposing a style on natural objects. For this reason, says Faure, Japanese art is "the most intellectual of our plastic langâ€" uages.". ‘In portraiture this emphasis of the dominant characteristics has led them close to what we should conâ€" sider caricature. MHIANIHNGTYTATEEHIIGRNRNTIST iT ah mt in ienss nc ais P dn o ie w uol ce t oo ds c e ds _ No people _has..ever. been 2as.uniâ€" versally cartistic as have the© Japanâ€" ese says Elie Faure in his "History of ‘Art." He surprisingly compares them with the Greeks in the univerâ€" sality of their expression. â€" A.~Doolittle Ts "Out As Sheriff Candidate ART OF JAPAN aAAAAA & A A Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 176 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago ‘Tel. 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