Thursday, Jan. 15, 1931 New Yenr's Resolutions Appropriate and inexpensive. Resolved: That I will rend more good books during 1931 than I did during 1930. Resolved: That I will do some reading with a purpose, and, with that in mind will obtain from the Highland Park Publie.library a course of reading on that subject that I meant to start. in 1930. (Signed) U and I. Additional Magazine: The following titles have been re- cently added to the list ot magazines to be found at the library: Live Literature The object of reading is to give people a means of orienting them. selves to the life to be led. For this reason they must be supplied with live literature. __ Aiehiteetumu Record, Aviation, Bet. ter Homes and Gardens, Bird Lore, Christian Century. . 'Robert E, Rogers, Mass. Institute of Technology. Mechanized Education? Universities - American, English, German, by Abraham Flexner. Dr. Abraham Flexner, sincere critic of U. S. education, has just published his book in which he explains iltrst his concept of a modern university: one devoted to the conservation of past knowledge, the increase of sysv This Matter The' Howard-Udell Cafeteria LIBRARY To THOSE who do not appreciate the delights of wholesome food, appe- tizingly prepared-the matter of the selection of a place to eat means little. BUT the reason folks like to come here is because they know we have a wide variety of delicious foods to please the palate of the most discerning . . IN THE UDELL BUILDING \L I .5†'. ' l 1"" 't "tl ‘ Gi ,5 -' [ "i C, t . F, 1aiitli'iiili' a I H li I", _ "t. , ' ‘ , ' I , l ' 'Ill I I j W i' I , E iilli. lr, " l! I“ 5 l l, t Ii; lillEtj' -- ' It, of EATING-- tematic knowledge, and the training of students above the Secondary level. With this basis of criticism in mind, the German universities {are well, Oxford and Cambridge not quite so well, while American universities lag far behind. The book in devoted chieiiy to American universities and is not con- fined to generalities. This in the frankest and most stimulating work on American higher education in sev- eral years. Chiefy June Addams The Second Twenty Years at Hull House. by Jane Addams. This might well be a partial autobiomaphy. We learn little of Hull House, but much of the various causes in which Miss Addams is or has been interested, from woman suftratte to world peace. The reader feels that Hull House is what it is because its founder " ways has taken her many rebutN with a philosophic humor.--Liltraty Lantern. Sociology Pioneering on Social Frontiers, by Graham Taylor. This pioneer in "Christian sociology†and founder of the settlement widely known as the Chicago commons presents here an interpretation of an important period in social history in terms of his own experience. While still A young man THE PRESS hv came in Chicago where he has long been closely identified with the best interests of the city. The World’s Fair, “urchin uprisings. race riots, politic“ intriguee, Euro- pean problems, llbor niece. and the World War appear in these pm. with the people concerned. And the story of Chicky) common: is a con- necting thread throughout. - The I Booklist. l "on I Youth in Waters. Sample Heading Count The American Library anocintion has issued nearly GO reading courna at which this one is entitled Our Children, recommends the following books: The N reds, The Wholesome Childhood, by Firm-mt R. Groves & Gladys Grove-t. Diet for Children (and Adults). by Lulu Hunt Peters. Reveries of a Father, by John Crttw. SWift’s Premium Sliced Bacon Small Lean Pork Loin Roast pound pound pound Finest Rib or Loin Lamb Chops The Best Native Sirloin Steak Swift's Premium Red Hots pound pound pound Leg of the Finest Milk Fed Veal Our Best Smoked Httmtr-norte better Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs pound pound pound Lean Native Boiling Beef Grogan's Famous Boneless Brisket Corned Beef pound Child: His Nature by M. V. "'Shen. Happy Baby. by I Lincoln Market 519 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3140 Conflict by Miriam Van and "in Emmett New Reputies Named by Sheriff for Road Duty Sheriff [Alter T. Tit%tty ha- ea- tahliuhal a county highway police through placing three deputy shot-Mn on the highway and an additional man in the county buildingxo take the place of one of the veteran: who will so on the road. Circuit Judge Ralph J. Dady will approve the adnlltlwnal men under the state constitution which permits the retaining of men to be paid out of the earning. of the olllce. David A. Hutton, for your: a dep- uty whet"ttt, John DeSmldt. who worked for tour yearn under Lawrence Doo. line. and Geno l'almirie. who wan u memlser of the Lake FuteBt police force and later a b.ilitt in‘cireuil l'lllll'L will tuk'o in the road on the rnul‘t “IN departur i, ring in fill will two forâ€. the vacancy created try [ of Pnlntirio the wheritt Arthur Grieve of Zion. II men under the hick permit: (in I be paid out oi 35c 39c 42c 21c 28c 28c 26c 15c 30c 15c the will