Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Jan 1931, p. 30

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' l."- "tu.luretl that most of the vet- -ran~' who are beintt aided by the tat" an- those who are nu! weeivinq man-r attention. from the federal tttte hry Ingram "mum Cha nited Press "(ma uh ould l mendment per aw ernment Most not I Jr; 20c " he row-M when . also m. hi “on. emlment of the present law so l-lief fur w.-r veterans would be ml from the pnuper act. und it possible for xuch men and families tr, he free from the n hf naunurism will he advo- it t of thum." he said, "do nut the harm plum”. and of the families of such veterans he frve hum the treatment vrive in many eounties of the hen they Mk for help." ulsu plans to sponsor several rhumu-s in other nutmeg hut ' tlmttesl my comprehensive n of 1eeislntiun, he said. le, Wi-ii-n Ava-u nanny: _ 9e WHITE BREAD mom 13-5: 23:15: wall-Mind 'ltr1Be 'dtN viiiii'ni’iiu Lgela‘lm 'ht Me paupurism will he advo- u- "ornintr session of the m-rul usembly, by State mles E. Lee, he told the IIIGIIWOOD Mn“ You I- ied". than. at. 'tt 11c t. ISe "gt 17c In. Me 29e h THE PRESS Recent hooks added to in December. 1930. General Books Books, Their Place in . Democracy, by R. L. Duftus. Plays for Schools and Little Thea. tres, by Frederick Koch. Children'." Library Ye'irlmnk. 1930. Philosophy Child Cure and Training, by M. L. Fume. Just Normal Children, by Florence Mateet, Child's Emotions. Brown. Bible Dramatics. by J. W. Raine Gospel for Main street, by C. Brown. ley Yuarbaok of the Carnegie Kndow, ment for International Peace. 1930. American Road to Culture, by G. S Ctturtts, Universities, by Ahraham Plunger. Planning Your Future, by G. F, Myers. Issues of Life, by H. N. M Social Sciences Bride's Book of Etiquette, Richardson. Froightcrs of Fortune, by Grah, Polieeman's Manual, by G. F. ' Davis. Chandler. 1 Across Iceland, by o. M. Chapman Introduction to the Money and Flags of, the U. S., by James A Banking System of the U. s'., by JXP. _ Moss. “w. I Biography W. Caldwell. Mound Builders, by H. C. b'hetrone. Useful Arts llvrtus, hy L. H. Bailey. Fellowship of the Horse. by S. G. Gohbehmidt. Diabetes. by R. F. Smith. . Seven Skies, by H. F. Guggenheim. Modern Accounting, by I). C, Eg- ttleston. Printing and Servicing Trades, by R. L. Cooley, 1 Representative Industries, by R. L. Cooley. . Building and Meal Trades, hy R. L. Cooley. V offiee and Store Occupations. by R. by V. W. Page. Portrait of a Dog. by M Roche. Dinner Kitchen Book, by "owes. "'ppe Verdi: Resurrection. by c. Hanan. Little Theatre in the School, by L, r. Amine. Twentieth Century Sculptors, by Stanley ('uson. Garden Pools. by L. W: Ramsey. Religion Pathways to Certainty, by W I Natural History Elements of General Science. by o, Problems Librettns: Lorenzaccin. by A. de Munact. F'idelio, hy Beethoven. Mefutofele, by Arrigo Boito. La Fner Del Destino. by Gui- Jiorieerinit on Social Frontiers, by' Cooley mm Taylor of Gliding and Sail in Woodwork, by LIBRARY Fine Arts the library Wieman by Flying, Bess De la nch Book of High Romance. by M. Wil- l linms. mea.) On the Art of Poetry, by Aristotle. I Introduction to Edwin Arlington 19'.10.) Rubinson. by Charles Centre, i Michael and Mary, by A. A. Milne. H. L.l Italian oboks: . _ L'Arte Italians. by A. Venturi. renee) Antolozia Della Proms Italiana, by ‘0. T. Tozzetti. l Grundezza E Decadenza Di Roma, Litenlure Wanderer of Liverpoql, by John Mtvsefield. by C058 nunzio. V Una I’artila a Saeehi, by G, Gia. Rube, by G. A. Borttese. L’lsola "ell'Amore, by M. Moretti. Marionette, Che Passione, by R. di S. Secondo. . ll Figlio Di Due Mauro. by M.- Bon. tempelli. Stwria Del Teulro Contemporanco, by G. Ruberti. Cultura Italiana, by G. Preuolini. Occhio Del Fanciullo. by L. Zuccoli: Cuse Piu Grandi Di Lui, by L. Zuc- mli. Travel Little America. by R. E. Byrd. South America, by Agnes Rothery. Life in Elizabethan Days, by W. S. Davis. Across Iceland, by o. M. Chapman. Biogrlplly Second Twenty Years at Hull House, by‘Jane Addams. Letters of James W. Riley. Swift. hy Carl Van Doren. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams, by Doro. thy Babb. As We Were, by Fl. T. Benson. Three Titans, by Emil Ludwig. Nurthelifr, by Hamilton Fyfe. R. V. R., by H. W, Van Loon. Roving Commission, by W. S. Churchill. ' Roadside Meetings. hy Hamlin liar. land Contemporary Immortals, by A Henderson. ' Fiction Water Gypsies, by A. P. Herbert. Certain People, by E. Wharton. King's Favorite, by Philip Gibbs. Corporal Once, by L. H. anon. All the King's Horses, by M. Wid. demer. Staying with Reltttiory, by Rose Mlcnulny. Our Heritage, by N. W. P. Smith. Tides of Malvern, by F. Griswnld. Not Without Laughter, by Intrusion Hughes. Lion's Den, by J. A, Fnirblnk. Jenny Fowler, by M. W. Jackson. Rector's Daughter. by F. M. Mayor. There are all sorts of beoble in the world. For instance, there is the fellow who is willing to work and can't find the job. and then there in the fellow who has work to -do and just dreads having to do it, G. Ferrero. Nun-He Della Peseara, by G, An. Thursday, Jan. .8. 1931

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