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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1924, p. 34

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".1 wmbedneclipudthmhnn- arrs,tnr)foikrrttruhtttttht Jei%sit-iinotfearth_di_ ingtouncnd. . PAGE TWO Tgli BILLY giMEFillli)0illlf c0.- rorLsr/, Dexter! . ' ' _ 7 8.81.;qu Ave. A FULL LINE OF FINE GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WILL BE CARRIED '. EVERYTHING IN SEASON _ _ . . Are You Curying Ehouttht 'i' , ' ".uum-u-noue-aNotarir'tmie PAUL scHROEDER & CO., Real )istatt Free Delivery Insurance-Fire, Tornado, Liability m,rrit.eattsi1timsotiniraneein-1oftiih""t 00mm ' ,,' .' i l, Time For Fall, Planting Is Apprisaching By placing your order and planting early you are assured a better assortment ' , , cttsuMiie,?,ilmrtes t é ' T Lana-cape k%'lentn6 T _ 0p may in any“ at Pub-k Ammo. 318W tui"aiiirriruusrtrrmtstrtttoe--tlrit Wehv‘h-utt shrub.aniitr-,tmstunentaishqhondtm" andttset-t-gtrfoethitrelirrtntek , trrxwmamsioorrarrmm, t,,y,,,egeeANDurr 4 USELLYOUA UT“!!! l WAmnuhMm MIWM‘” Highland Park Transfer and. Storage Company HiiBPROOF WAREHOUSE _ ALEX RAFFERti'Y, Stu, Manager 3! MOVING PACKING SHIPPING w, irivt Organ Trading Stamp; Office _374 Central Avenue; . Phooeiitn..t82-29 _, BAGGAGE- FREIGHT EXPRESS),, NEW STOCK 374 Central Avenue as. TRANSFER OF . The counted!!! siiatrtmi ttf " mm make for trouble for ting trtvtrmtteqt, but the people’3 an; ttf mind is why. the can. of ttif moat - AND Telephone a. P. 1723 l s, if 'iii' 53" o' Cantata JAIL SENTENCE FOR BREAKING GAME LAW NEW LAW MAKES PENALTY mum} Who Helped Frame It ' Believes This Provision li. One of Most Important; gtrattoerButey ’mpmumm George A. Williston at Chicago, member of the committee that drafted the present can. and trth codes, in an interview ”and: asid that he considered the section which provides a jail sentence for ev- ery violationwone of the but import. apt provisions of these laws. T , 'Aecordintt to Mr. Willi-ton this p ta a most elective weaponjin the binds of the wardens when they are dealing with the market hunters or the habitual violstore that can noth- ing for .1311!“ thte. t Important Provide: ' ‘By a specie! lawlevm justice at ’the peace was given jurisdiction in $1 case: sriainc from violation of s game and flah codes, even to the 3 giving of jail sentences. This in also very important as it enabiee‘the war. den may: the arrest to We the case be re a justice of the - to get a qu ker trial and decision with lower co u than Wouhi be possible if it we necessary to await the-ae- tion of a and jury and trial in a ciro cuit con . ' _ Althou h Mr; Wm. J. Btu-1m ' making e cry effort, to mute 05065 enforcem nt of the game and ttsh codes he: a gently 1ymdleappad by "tl, insuMeie t (owe of wardens, and the: lack of men. , pod-men Interested F _ The s rtmen are the muons most vitally i ,terested in enforcement of the gt tui_d my law... brit. who the pre nt they have shown but lit? tle in t way of "teouratNrntttt to the war no in their efforts to secure enforce ent. The action of the Fed- erated portsmen of Illinois in hp- poiutin a committee to mm oom- pleinttr f viohtionl and to aid'ithe otfieerg securing evidence. and get- ting co ictiona marks a stop in the right di ion. _ - . A _ . Mr. S tton should be able to make tin en . ble record In law, cataract ment d ing the next Ifoitr yous. but iti up to the snowman) see that hr is informed of all violations and if necessary the law genfordné omeers and the justices sud Edam should now. that ttt decent fete - n A, s___ _______ _- --" are op _ d to Inwleuneu and want certain and heavy punishmt mud out to trll violators, regardless of wealth r political ipthtertee. TELL mm HIGHLAND PARK Mrs. Edith Wharton's Idea Of What Must Be Done To . , {3 Gain Popularity Mm Edith Wharton revul- per- lups ctr went af the popular suc- ecu w eh ghe has been achieving in recent ggyens in stains he: idea of the range of subjects tor"tietion In "The [Writing of Fiction!" In the Christ?» number of Berttttterh' Maz- azine. it: , WK good subject," she says, “must contai' in itself somethlrttUt shy}! a light on our moral experlence. If it is in iruybiiof thin expenelon, thie vital _ dintihn, it! tumult“, however sho “e Ivanhoe it presents. e mere. ',iiiiiiiiit' happening; a meaningless scrap'rpi mt torn ant id in context. Nor , it mime than e hull-truth to any 1:3“ the imagination which probes deep ‘nough cm flnd this gem inlay happening, targ, utaigttttleattt.' The convene in rue enough". the limited) imagihation Mum a. gust theme to": its own measured But the yide erin- tive melon, though no fragment of human: expeit'enee can appear wholly empty to it, yet seeks by instinct those) subjects in which come plane ‘of our common plight stead: forth dramatically and typiealir, subjects which, in themlelvee ere a kind of summary or formhorteniritt at life's d'ttspittaed and inconclusive ioocur- reach." T _ g 1 NEW MUSIC LEAVES i, l OUT BEAUTY] EAL Modern Type-An Expression, All Technique Iand‘No Emotion, ' Critic Declares The ideal of benuty is not inetudedl in the artistic conception of the "nerr" music. asserts William J. Henderson, music critic, in "The Ititaneipatimt of Mimic” in the Christmas number of Scribner’a Maniac. W. Hender- son has been Mdying'th'e work: of recent compom 3nd their manifol- ‘toes. and u than hil conclusion: in thid runner: . . _' , ham read much of: the‘propu- “If: of the new school, and m the fowmeluctahtly driven to the con lusion» that it bu abandoned en- tir y the effete conceptioh of at as the embodiment of mun'n ideal: of be uty. I tUtd nowhere may demand t music ahdl ‘be beautiful either in he old or the new nun. mm th lytter may be. With Beauty at an ul mate aim of art thegt mutants ln uncluttered sen no not tttNb. ce ed. Their utterance- mom a: th ti they' as comm-noted: about ' tension} and an mutation 91 , it compositions alum tutu)!”- m-operation ‘by the ( sports- l HER SECRET IN FICTION WRITING PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS rv,' imam: ,4, ly.', ;:.-;.z~- a 1*,»er "' id “N: l “ up.“ “in? #4 'aifritl - don tsitptibo represent-doll. thym- er of music to depict Wis. The new school hattnot rewind tint lbs. of development nt which it; W1 itself in music a an emotion! mn- dium. A searching nnatrsts of the achievement: of the modernist: in the direction of delineation would ear. ustoofiratUtd. Woshnndobw- ll itioii::irlii.iii,ijaee SINCILAIR REFINING COMPANY’S! New Distributing Plant,-Highland Park, III. E l illllllillllllleat " what you buy ANNOUNCING :\| What you want When you buy fuel is the heat producing elemeni-the carbon. Smoke and ashes are waste-and a costly nuisance. You pay only for heat gartail-when you buy Chicago SolVay Coke. _ For nineteen years Chicag.oSolvart3oke has been this cit/a own efhciser_tt, economical and clean, smokeless fuel. Chicago gohrarCoke is higher' in heat producing element than hard coal, burns under more moderate draft,and cost! 20% less than hard coal. For nineteen' years our corps of skilled fuel and furnace men have bednthowing peoble how to get best result: from their heating plants, they have been, , recommending the proper size of _Chicago Solvay Coke for each individual hot air furnace,boilet or stove. Are you buming.chicatro)k1var Coke? Have you benefited by this free service? "suraiewtoi,sotciiieatit surarcueJromrmeraaiitoq Paul Borchardt Highland, Park Fuel Co. ', f Audi“!!! anadean.smNusless fuel for home beam 'pi'iirkcTtukutchia6'horn carefully Woods Phone 67 __T_ “tibial" the line ot teetsnitmt idtgtat'gi'attil, math! which in "tiiaitte tin intent“! of the ymgnmm E“ a wholly now-m at music numb“ to the old on. W.“ iGit'"iiiiiiitabt.iidntet,yiet of that: pros-mud?”- ,.Netth?r can they hpnuuy Wm WV“ to H'I'CAG O Frank SiljeStrom I? Sihclaif Gasdlinq - sineuit Heating; on - Benzol Motor Fueli- sindai) , . o',"- I Gas on - opaline Motor pus - Sin/ clair Greases. ‘Phone 65 For better Service phone Highland Park 3.59 Phone 335 THURSDAY. Nahum”! which! mm: A they t new” km melanin, mm“ 'r'rrrorere haunt-ind; bothered Jinx-Ida“ ”lamb. ' moth-lat" maitnisrroeod ‘1“an armada. . baton-ct“ DECEMBER Hi i2 ll

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