Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1931, p. 25

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Thursday, Jan. 15 Dear W: Heat, heat, hou playing around suppose we can't ine one! Did I ceremony of eros ine one! Did I tell you abut thel ceremony of crossing it? i, They had a tank rigged up in the how of the boat and a platform for Neptune and his fair Queen. Each of these--Gotmans from the boats' German band---must have weighed three hundred pounds. A judge in) grey whiskers decided, when the eul- prits were brought up. whether they should be tossed into the pool, co in head first down a long chute, or by means of several other variations. Things were going beautifully, people were tloeilely baking the most merci- less duckinzs. when suddenly a mutiny occurred. Someone made in leap for Neptune who, trident and all. went into the tank. Mrs. Neptune went next and the water rose another two feet. Then in went the judge with his whiskers, to say nothing of his assistants. and Pandemonium was let lw-se. It was terribly funny and we all got our diplomas. There was a glorious sunset that night, something which, contrary to opinion, is rare in the tropics. This one was built up like 'ct, great city in the clouds. liven the bar wm emptied as we all stood in awestruck silence nround the rail. What can I tell you about Sing- apore? It is a commonplace ind tho most hump-like f'ishinn. There urn miles of sand-bars in the harbor so we ham tn go in hy small boat. Siam is lil low and hnmzy and so in. tmvawted hy'vanals that it is like a truntinuation of tho harbor with n slizhtly Inn-gm mixturo of land. W0 'rp all h-rrihly excited about Bangkok. We dxpeet it to be one of the high snow of the trip. One Ray- W0 'rp all h-rrihly excited about Bangkok. We dxpeet it to be one of the high snow of the trip. One Ray- mond and Whitmml) cruise was re- roivorl formally by ~thr- King of Siam, but as ho is nnw in mourning for his brothor.wn will haw no sueh treat in We m'v naming: the shore now. mare of this lam: lonkod forward to Juml next time', What i2 tht from that Myle ably illusH'm-d her new book. " \I heat, heat! This business of around upon the equator I we can’t expect to be a cool- ! Did I tell you abut the "BACK STREET" , ESTHER GouLD‘s” ' TRAVEL . au co RNER; I!) Fanny Hun-l Coqmopolitan the ingredient ' inzrt-diont missing of writing so admir- hy Fanny Hurst in Back street"? There 191 NEARING SIAM. we are so our of m This har. strangest. is infinite observation, there is pene- tration, there is intel'.ittetwe in the choice and planning of material. But the turmethinp-the yeast to make it all rise. is not there. One feels " one rcuds through page after pains- taking page-lo much effort, so much good material, it is too bud that the yeast was left out. Is that yeast humour. is it fancy. is it sumo per- vading spirit which would give a wider vision and so a better sense of propJ‘tion to the whole? Whatever it is, it is lacking and its lack; un- fortunately, makes unleavened bread. 1tip umplnym's n-pnrt on s paid to employers, interest an I'iiiCrti'idiii', pun. and rents. ties and dividends. These have to he filed a month (urlic the individual ine nu- tux row V Certain Income Forms Returnable Feb. 15th The story is touching Und though unconvincing at times it is one of the best cf Miss Hurst's novels. lh'le)’ (-nllwlm's of internal rev-l vnuv rul nth-Minn to th" fact that itw me tax lrhmks No. 1099 and No. low; must ho fmwmrdnd with affida- vits tn I'l'u'h the Commissioner of In-' turn! Revenue Sorting Section, \\':l~hinutuu. I). C., nut lam than Ft-h. 17., Tth' are the forms in which "mplrrytws n-pm". un Hilario» paid to vmpInw-s, interest on nutes, mortgages. "tc., and rents, royal- ties and dividends. Thvse Hunks thy Fjord. of have ln lu, Mod a month on‘livr than n....,...._ .ml " THE PRESS urn ace. life and and Zion Church Leader Killed in Accident Apostle Frederick g, Rickert. 70; one of the pioneer members of the Christian Catholic Apostolic church of lion. tour instantly killed lat week when he was "ruck by I truck driven by John Meyer, 22 year-old- son of another church ottkial. A coroner verdict After In inquest culled the death Accident” but an- nounced that evidence indiclud that Meyer had been driving recklessly. Cl, BU l S E SAILING JUNE 30 - s.“ on June so on our rlevenlh annual North (Inpc (II-nine. Visit Iveh"sd,the lad of the MidrsVht Sun. thy Fjurilu of Nanny. Tmndhjom. "ergrn. and "plan. Vitby and Stork. Imlm.‘ hypruhugrn. ”lulu "Id drove all Leningrad Ind Manson. or, the _ of tbr [not Cunard"- - S. y."CnruthU". Thtrty4ive would day- to [In-re or Southampton-(Inn mullnuc your plumm- wheeo you will. 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