Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Jun 1933, p. 14

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§| 14 be ren by telephone. However, it is necessary that the followâ€" inf tion be given in full: 1: on which the book is due. > k and title of the book. of a doctor‘s life are exposed, showâ€" steps, An inspiring pil + of the beloved physiciang nkm!:nd alert to nces in professgional knowlâ€" edge, above all a teacher, minâ€" ister, father confessor. { its Eng country doctor and his giftâ€" ed who decided to depart from the honolifootthovonq of day and follow in his fobtâ€" s Doctor, by Sarah 0. Jewâ€" stt ffhe detightfal stiky of o Now ! j Physician Mr. a f he ns throughout. Page * Mr. Tutt, by ‘Arthur C. &â€"Nine "Tutt" stories in which the ‘lawyer, Mr. Tutt, beats the t at his own, game every ti »Hiahly amusing and ingenâ€" ious." Very good background for aspiring to. law.. The library has three more volumes of stories of law and municipal poliâ€" tics. trary to the usual idea, Peâ€" ter high ideals of ‘service which r Peter Stirling, by Paul L. Although written Jong ago this . is still one of ‘the best "K," by Mary R. Rinchartâ€"The White Fawn, by Olive H. Prouty: l1 find a very ¢omplete and inâ€" ing discussion of war debts as ; ludlthohnt.i:lnd outs of he matter which be so puzzlâ€" ing. The question and answer form ‘ Comfort at the Library . _â€" The next time you find yourself nearly exhausted) with the heat ‘and wondering how best to gain a little comfort, try visiting the public li~ brary. Quite we‘ve been told, "My! this is the coolest place I‘ve Lr’:undv-:!”. Even on the hottest ys the library manages to be sevâ€" ral degrees cooler than the outâ€"ofâ€" rs,.» . You wml‘fi:'rt,ho-qum and coolness of the combine in ake for clearness and conciseness. lfyonvhhtopu;nethomtim or: Serocold, by Helen R. Jorâ€" A fascinating tale of ten visâ€" d by Doctor Servcold on Ocâ€" 8, 1929. " The intimate details ght romance of a young Irish lndthmdulfll- : Boston family may interest ith who is thinking of studyâ€" Debtâ€"Barrier to Recovery,‘ by Evâ€" s Clark; Survey Graphic; June. America‘s Official Point of View the Debts, by M. Sullivan; Saturâ€" y Evening Post; May 13. â€"The Library As Teacher . here is only one, solution of all al problemsâ€"increase of intelliâ€" illiam C. Murphy Jr. Here ‘e and sympathy. To this end spapers, schools, and pulpits are uk But these ‘nre all Himited Perhaps you are one of those peoâ€" »@ who are very much confused as u read about the question of war bts. Or maybe you are one who sâ€"despaired of even trying to unâ€" m-ndj.xn complicated phases . of * sub, If so, you will surely lcome then an article in the Satâ€" jlay Evening ‘Post for June Nth.‘ is entitled "War Debt Questions king a comfortable place in which read‘ and forget the heat. y free teacher. It is the most of schools; it is the only real for clearness : HICHLAND PARK :~_ _â€"__| HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS: * It can af Many, groups are holding conventions in \Chicago this year be: cause of the Fhir, and daily you can is a very in g exhibition o diving given itwice daily ‘by Jan Fauntz, Wally Colbath, and othe mg iss se ue S‘ o ns everything from violets to roses are there is the figwer show in the American Races will be held with.many of the nation‘s tmo:: pilots . _ In the: realm sport‘s there is the National A. A. ‘U. Track Field :M’OMW toâ€"day. Also |there will be. a ball game between stars of the Ameriâ€" can and N * League given on July 6 at Co uk:y gu-k, ~ i} * " # ( +‘ 4 _ For the miore aestheti¢ of you S 1t P de iPisa d 2000 us C WeR "muskie" is sgtationed, We have seen :;nny an ltof;mf‘ herma md.u&- ore this tar wistfully an wideâ€"eyed at the "big one." . Unâ€" doubtedly it is the one he Sust missed last summer, â€" but: the old "muskie" j seems to give them the old ho Iâ€"mean fishâ€"laugh, [*...* i ® [© : | Outside the, gates of | the Fair grounds important things are taking place.| At the Municipal Airâ€" ight the Iuvanrflnuihgm of game fis anagers, is that ‘dr :lllereon | days A’?&m'em? i x esnt a | s The exhibit portion of Wisâ€" consin woodk, abundatt with gaiee and are t‘o fl.nx:nslie? § .'“1.5" The W exhibit in the Hall of States is a very beautiful one. The only tro h‘withjt..ay the man #oave AkLL CI hy en h e I % t Telfivi'io 1 h.‘ .t lm foflnd .itl ‘way to the Fair. A complete transâ€" mitting and teceiving outfit has been installed in the Electrical Building. nc cl e SSb 4 .l pu0mi tre in the lagoon titled "The | Progr will be giv .On July ‘4th a huge program sill be offered ty Fair visitors. A colorâ€" ful parade be held in the mornâ€" ing, and in the evening a program ering the t of delihquents and the inshne. In one place we kee the old ve chains and flon used in by times to repress deâ€" mented le, and in the next case we seethe| work done by 'peppl';,oo..f the sarke condition in modern he pitals. f . > jX & In the of Sltatos we h;k:.: very fine table map of the Uni sity of Illinois, Axno a very large and interegting collection of: graphs, pictures, ahd reading material mav. such a college, amusement/park, and la as the Fair provides. * 2l * # P3 £ Our home state has one of the finest ts of all. I know you have all seen the Il1inoh Host House with its erful} nneohhng eol-" lection, but have you seen out exâ€" hibit in the hall of states? _ In The people are and more the pri As the! weeks roll by Chicago‘s World‘s Fair is rolling up successes and triumphs never before imagined. ad NFAOIIIDNY 3 Conledindet iasoel in ie i aninick c iuedl dninh Araodcts s on d . "CToxvapge OL LHG of words| that wi}l' greatly increase| special features arranged for chilâ€" your kn nofthchngnn"hmd dren on that day. Children may go the proper use of words. Fortyâ€"five| in the mix . Ft ps if they desire. illustrative drawings help to explain | One chgm ._be provided for the mean of the words. | t every group of twelve children,. _ ‘New International Dictionary may open for|you a new world of enterâ€" tainment] and lnwntion.‘» Not only do these word stories make the most interesti reading, but they will give you! an understanding of the b:ckzron 1 and essential meanings have _ come to us from soum;& and in ways) that will prove most surâ€" prising to anyone who has not yet disco the delights of Eeing words back ‘to their origins. Picturâ€" eeque Word Origins from Webster‘s Have fyou'evf wolvl'i;d where our. workis come from? â€" Back of alâ€" most e word in the English lanâ€" gu is a "life story" that wfl?:o ip: to theflamm reader as a fascin@ting rev‘#lation. Our words all on the us tThe Fair: . from the floating theaâ€" By John Steele) Origin Or Words Heae, fls Sind se it is understood . that| 4 sic rules with %» world new books hold rue and to may not be renewed more| | . â€" A pageant ‘gn. ess of: a: Nation" of ntienq{r;é ‘automobile, fire, and on Saturday morning at 11);15 the department was called to 1381 South Green Bay Road, to the lence : of Maurice DeBona. Bo iying with match, es had started |& fire in the garage, l«,J Defective wiring started a blate in the home of C. J. Bassler, 1018 Oak street, ’ y before 5 o‘clock last Friday (ternoon. The damage was held to a minimum by the work of the Highland, Park fire departâ€" ment. The hou ge, recently purchased froim John L. Udell, was being redecâ€" orated at the time the blaze started. The fire department answered four other: cglls during the past week. Two were grass fires, one an automobile , f ;ud on Saturday Fire adult mixed uced yE ‘Children‘s tours will be taken evâ€" ery Friday }‘-;: advantage of the . We read ifi\'fibe‘m that a pedesâ€" trian is a man who has failed to keep up the payments on his car.â€" Cordell (OkKla.;) Beacon. _ *© /‘ \ Southw gm talks on the digestive system. ell, righ ‘oss:the stomach was a glaring hign saying, "Out of Orâ€" der.". He remember to stick to the ora irink, and not to mix it with cota colas and hot dogs. . orl are makine pim 1 imulie world "are ; plans to sh 380 CEN ay, say a number of the, Highland ark yptmflg.‘r 1'- They should know. MONA LISA REST Miss Helen Boyce, who has assistâ€" _with the ‘3:, from the YWCA, ill‘contin_‘ ‘to conduct tours to A See you Thanking the many friends , fl r‘ for their pat Night lifé at the Fair is plenty Now that the Fair is sure to be g:lligt%flgi}z Blazes We aré again able to furnis vj’vith.*t e‘ largest and_‘.'n‘m;st « Fire ks on the North»Ph« LOC.* ON on the South1 Deerfi %_az’;d"Waukekajn ;:Ro low priges for the finest quali WANTâ€"ADS Tours To World‘s : : Fair To Be Continued it NTRAL AVENUE : | |â€"| â€" §ECOND .| Phone Highland Piitk 5597 â€" . 75¢ REGULAR THURSDAY DINNER [1} Appetizers | â€" | 7i UIT SALADS °.) . Ww HOME MADE C4 CODFFEE â€" ICED TEA .ET MIGNON A LA CUTLET MJ MINUTE STEAK, MT COMBINATION NCH CANAPE . . ITALIENNE â€" .. 4 SPRING CHICKEN P Hall of Science. I ss beginning on 0 P EN ING|o RAVIOLIfor ‘SPAG Choice of M Desserts THE SW?BQ f ] T SHOPE ; [ ||__| Highland Park | _ | t laimed letters of foreign origâ€" .ia:g'» iss May Convey, Dinoâ€" Corina, are e furvivors,. | _|[_ _( [ .0. . :. Fuiner; lervxe.twrn held Tuesâ€" day‘ &fternoon at 2 ofclock in Boydâ€" ofithe world; la . and HF’-I&= ngham moved avifia in , and bought a ‘ there four years ago. Mrs. jamin J. ngham, of 2207 CA m.in?i:EAnd Park, . fell n h. fourth story window of ‘a I in Cambridge, Mass., last Satâ€" iy, and was | + r.} and Mrs, Buckingham had % to attend the graduation cises <at: Harvard University. ir | son, h‘ry’;n Buckoingham, â€"a member ’odt he graduating SAUCE own as Buckingham Broth trant and Tavern ay Ave. | Mighwood, III, ustomers ke’ line {of }ur NEW orner of ay. | i L. Schneider, Postmaster. KTAIL E OF TOM of good ILANI . In NT ©LOOR East In Hotel Room . _ News 66 #1 321 Wauk _ cowesifl pricks on nairy Propucrs Cream, qgugit ... /|..... .0 0l.ul 10L .4. ... o Guernsey quint .:. ...:.. .l :. z¢.,§ Butter, Ib., . :. [ || : c3 0.. s copt Pop s de e 0 C. CASHMA 338 Railway Avenue, Highw in >‘ m _ The Dairy Tavern | Music E NOR with GETTLEMAN‘S) BEBR |. ‘Ahursday Night Free § M ighetti ed “T‘ Dinner Every it"!'i;dly& ghetti Dinner Every qunday INCHEON OR DINNER | | Thursday and Saturday Evenings I SHORE TAVERN G BUCK INN enue, Higl\}ivood | 1$L Railway Avenue, nent in to ‘s) Chicago 44 50 at the AUGHT THURSDAY, JU E1 SUNDAY %# >( 000; for ‘the payment . vi u,mmh‘qg}; Wm’tmu-m ness, $67,419.22. â€"(For maturing water revenue \right of way Insurance, $1500. dem i for 13 widening â€" Skokie Yln:;“i Highland . Park andfie inelndl?hm o essary thereof.) ; D-i.’{msy‘i Eim and St. Johns A Many : women are wont hm:“a much ve to. = are the i.pm leaders thvuu“-fiui are a many '*. How to make their & influence . on B is «o t ELh 5 ihs If we could somehow ari for ‘toâ€" tell some | of good to othersâ€"as thi the co of ‘this paper would be sure to have whh think : have : anyway : > Te sounfey. (For â€"payment: of ~maturing Expense, $500). > ‘7&?’1 lary of bi ctor, _ Miscellaneous approptiatic ing snow, $2000.) _ _ |~,~ Dm‘-n»ol Plh“.i $27,785. â€" (Including genér lighting, electric ‘tCurrent Every town has its leade A a "leader . is ‘one actively [ t act inf} ng others to do thei whether| in +social life, pg chunh'}k@. business,| home A i P ns 48 nt of Streets, C $36 of im roads. $3%.0 cluding _ galary. of < syperi ies pairing Of leaks, $8000; of nance, : iu"m do tedmiree Phoo t i m"*t:WM.'a.’“‘:: yearly of t% :io;r dh:m y ev.m-l‘- F 508 i laty @ Ine q-: of police) $2970, salary of Department of Safety, | $41,726. | a.nx wWORTH WHILE THOU nurse $1620.) __By departments, the ex o ts oo mgramalt n ow Rppropric o "%ax levy for has . been . drawn levy is infportant for it the of the tax bills of 4 wgity. It"is how: of the . tion. the: year from . taxes, and: o&:ms.o(. c proj ‘must ‘be as â€"all departments of the For Opening and Wi reets, $45,000. (For acq e annual & the of P year May 1, 1 s I-.“hu l sets the eit Wt year at $463,997 ling j wlog y YOLUOME XXII of taxes,

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