them Phone 1234 oaiermiremtmnem 'tpeofttretmdnes. uncommm an): . ...u "ac" " ...“ .151! - ...nu 818.1! ... ...“ anu- " ...)“. any HIE "Ir-r-e. '1'th my, JULY 9. Agot DE " u.“ " on.“ " ...‘!I " u.“ " ".86.†The book which for the most part is .xtmeta from We Doetoevsky’s Diary end Rerttiniseeneea, which were found in 1922, presents the intimate and personal side af the nun who‘hu been portrayed, verbally an eccentric, mad, depraved, or thte. It is n hissed account, written by the women who, after his death, when she was only , thirty-five, devoted the remainder of 3 - life to establishing his works and I his memory. As clearly as the man of whom she is writing Madame Dostoevsky reveals herself, a simple, trusting woman who, won by qndities which she cannot quite make real to her audience, is which her audience see clearly Dos.. capable of closing her eyes to many toevsky's jealouay, which makes him with absolutely no cause reputedly create scenes in public at places to which his wife .has come solely to look after him,--to carry Whe volume from which he was radium a remedy for his cough, a - handkerchief, nraidtoirArrmthistnrkttnd_utt on"-9oes not endear him to us. And yethiswifeaeemstoaeeeptitexactly as she would have the fact of his hav- ing a cold in the head. , We hear a great deal of Dostoev- sky’s passion {or roulette Lillie]! makea him gamble away - cent they have, or haven't. since tt% borrowed, to say nothing ct '."?tt, wife’s clothes and jeweh'ygj --- Qiary , ehiefir emu-nod with “Pay“. took fifteen tpg1ittgttl.'1'it'd,N'd','g . . Fay“ m and enmehmrsa. 1a")lrl,'dt'1'd' wettterth-tiyoqi,it.A"htC1t-? othummlfmlbm bonds of his body has! like tn in- trignhg mist--' m â€an differ. may by each may the fut: olhinlife. 1hisurrtomthanttmtn11y true of the Rustin. Monika which makes the am af the book “Dostoevsky Portrayod by His Wife" of WI? 1nd “new Interest. Then follows some of those “crowd- ed hours†with which Mr. Oppenheim ,knows so well how to deal. If you on looking top 1 good yum. therefore, to f111 on idle hmmet afternoon, or while any on n nilwny journey. you couldn't do better, than to go along and listen to his tale. Sir Hargrnve, perhaps from lack of invention. decides to do all three. Go- ing to his villa " Monte Carlo where the social season is just reochinz its height. he takes with him a little and pathetic manicure girl --. and her brother-because he thinks she needs a vacation, and at home thru his broker he engages on n attempt at cornering the stock market. So Sir Hargreve, his life given I new Best, gives 1 dinner to three 'of his most intimate friends end asks them what anchone of them would do given only six months more to live. From one he has the rnswer that he would take a beautifu ville at Monte Carlo, and, surrounding himself with friends, live a life of charmed indo. lence. another would engnge in n mightly speculation on the Exchange. the third, a minister, would do good to others. In “Prodigal: of Monte Carlo" the scene opens with Sir Hal-grave Wendi, ever, Baronet, lounging against the mantlepieee of A famous Harley St. Physician, waiting the verdict on his health. It is a bad verdict, worse even than we expected. The baronet is likely to die in six months. Mr. Oppenheim always set: the facts of hi: plot up like so nutty well- behaved little tenpins, inspiring by their nice line-up in the more cyni- cal of " readers 5 desire to tip them over. But though they may totter they never fall until Mr. Oppenheim himself on the fourth page from the, end rolls the ball. ' “PRODIGALS or' MONTE CARW Wilt Jim... author of books about the cowboy. has now turned his atten- tion to the home. His new bqok, "Smoky" is the life story of a one- mn home, and in naming lively comment in equine circlel. Another Little Brown publiution for August will be “Way: of Scans†by Noel as' book with! the publisher 2art â€at: for the m- um’s best unu- nee. It seems likely that some lively betting wil be done on this (an next won. “DOSTOEVSIII; PORTRAYED BY M {'Wle" Them than is than writing! Glenna Con-t in but we to am /i't"i'iiii,t,,l,r truth. At "mm P (rhrAtste where striko and the eagteasttation of the ehnmpiomhtrt golf tournament in Which OM sarto Mid trid>d, “he turned about and m "Gitlf for Yomtg Plum" which Little Brown wil) Wm b August. wr' THURSDAY. JULY 29, 1m When . great an dies his person- SAME CROWDED HOURS SIDELIGHTS ON "giidrG'l'dmiii"' , R.P.DitttmoCo. DOSNEVSKY Phillips Oppenheiln Little Brown & Co. “Faith took of [out 1mm... ' ' Service- .......... Reta-nor Fen .........~w....... For paym nt of interqat on Mo Notes .....t_wttt..w.. Engineer) Services .......... OfBee Fi are: and Equip- ment -i---L----: Stamps, Stationery 'and ',.'ytl,t/ .-.t...--q.--......._..-..._ Fire 1nd, Liability Insur- ance Prbmiums _...'.....-.-. Publicati of Ordinances & Legal oticea ttetet_m.-..twt.H.. Annual A it of Park Din- trict B R: I.........--.-... Repairs t Pavement in Ra. vine ve m....-.....-...".... To mee expenses of Emertreiteies' not other- wing prdvided for ."r.".."""-_ Putttieatiota, Advertising & For For ‘60 etion of Golf Cnumnftnuu ----_--_--_-__--iii_ For Bum; For For payidg of Spock! Al- ammonia levied against propert' mum for For pnyi tr of 6th install- ment ' Skokie Drainage Slide r.';.....-.-....-. Mnintenadee of Skating Pond -i----r-- Mnintenar‘ce of Dance Plat- form "i------------ Mnintenar'pe of Bldn. in Sunset (Wood and Cen- Muintem e of Bridge: lets m-nl-.-:-:.--:--.:-.. Nahum of Breakwater Maintain ke af Trails and Stairs at Cantu] Park..., Construction of Dunes Plat- form i111 Sunset Woods.... Shrubbery‘ and Planting m-_... Plowing $1101! "a"'"':""-"'"",'"" Lighting Parks nnd Boule- Path, Boulevards. Driveways a { Boating Built: For acquiring, laying out, out: litrhing, constructing and maintsini g parks, uievards, driveways I d boating inn, as follows: Maintenance of Golf Course ' 8,000. Maintenance of Toboggan Culvert]: Maintain 'dent ...} Clerk .I Treasurer; Attorney 3 Janitor .) Caretaker! Caretaker} Caretaket Caretaker) Police ....I' Wages, E Profeuio Playgrou SECTl N I: That the following sums, or much thereof as may be, authori by law, be and the Elma" are here appropriated for the core poratt p moses for the fltreal yen commend . June first, Nineteen Hun dred, N£nty4ix (1926) and endin May Thi y-ttrat, Nineteen Hundred? '?,ttetet1en, (1927)). ' Snlaries ,of We" and Employees For name. and wages as follows Secretaryf and Superinten.. , Be it bathed by the Board of Commiui nan of the Highland Park East Par District, County of Lake and Sta of Illinois: SECTION I: That the following ANNU LAPPROPRIA'I‘IONBILL r MISSIONERS op , An or insnce making appropris- LAND PARK EASY; tions forveorporste purposes for'the _ TRICT: tm _', fUcal ye r from June 1st, 1926, to, SECTION 1: That': May 31s 1927. (ot the following Psrk5 Be it _ ined by the Board of lempléyees; for the fisettt Commissi ners of the Highland Park ning June 1st, 1926, and East Par District, County of Lake ‘3‘13t, 1927, lie dixed at and Sta of Illinois: is provided for by this SECTI N I: That the following such officer or employee“ sums, or much thereof as may be, charge of the duties of, authori by law, be and the same as. required 'under th are here spproprieted for the cord the State of Illinois, d , 'crM1,r,,tt,t")je,i Ui) nut min no to give him u. out: thnleu. I on than to - they were destined _ the and it makes Ill wonder _ it 'trout Ihave bah better if tshi, had The In comp V tux-Mr]: may Course l.., n paymtnt of interest on bonded Indebtedness mu... Ditch tn Police m.rmmrwmmtp. 300.! al nt Golf Course 1,800.< d Director .=er.t9tmt._ TOO) buded 1-ch lent of uncaring Ce of er Serv.. antainn and Toi- t'LE, BROWN & CO. HE GOLDEN BZEEHILUPS 1: Pool 'ttyt-ttttttttem-tres, an or the mm. Mth “kl-match a anyone mix-emu in bog; rould not like to min. ' i, 02-00 I " Median l "d,utur'talrttily “Board Em at 312.1401 , 3,800.1 17,1 TAI 1,0l 2,130. 1,440J 1,440J 800; 500.l 200.1 IM, 200.1 550.1 300.1 300.1 100J 100.4 AUGUST FUR sanING loan Mt “WWW" r T mic In tttttnrt math for â€In full. Io- duced an: an“? Amt _ an" In†m _ N 1%'ltg an: Mud manner an: an. and. a mixing. EVERETT L. I“ . RD, President of the Board,, Commis- sioners of the Highland ark East Park District. i. _ J ATTEST: ' _ ii EDW. M. LAING, l Secretary of the" ho i. _ of Com- missioners of the Hiit nd Park Eat Park District. l , Fused July u,' A: D.l, 6. . Approved July 14, A. 1926. Published July 29, A. i m. 22 SECTION IV. This o . shall be in force and etreetrtr and after its passage, appgqvgl int Irlfetion. SECTION L, That; e entries provided for in Section; of this ordinance shall be due i. d paynble in semi-monthly inst.“ ts on the First and Fifteenth ir of each month for the precedin If month of theirt services during! e term of their once. i . the Secretory 9nd SI Clerk, Corporation Cot percentages on special and Treasurer be paid Ol oral fund. SECTION 4: That V ordinances or parts of ordinances in: Miet with this ordinance are hereby paled. _ That the sultry of the retaiy ttnd Superintendent of Park; ‘and the same is hereby fixed " he sum of Three Thousand Six Had ed Dollars ($8,600.00.00) per annum ' That the salary of the I orporation Counsel be and the any is hereby fixed at the mm of One : idred Dol, lars ($100.00) per tummy T nd two per cent (2%) of the total eit ' -of all im- provements made by ‘ ie0ial assess- ment eonflrmed by the ari and two per cent (2%) of all dell}? lea in im- provements made by tstiethal tusiesa- ment eonflrmpd by the : art, the coat of which'is defray‘by supple- mental special nsseume I Said per- centages to be paid out n , he six per cent (6%) funds of 3 id improve- ments. I ' That the salary of the ' assure! be and the same is herebr, ed at the sum of Fifty Dollars ( ) per an- num. J That the tsalary of the) ief of Po- lice be and the same is’ relay flxed at the sum of Three i) dred Dol- lars ($300.00) per annul'p _ - That the salary of t Clerk be and the same is hereby) ed at the sum of One Thousand o Hundred Dollars ($1,200.00) per , um. l SECTION L That: he salaries {of the following Park ' cers and femployees, for the fisetMgear begin- 'ning June 1st, 1926, andnding May Inst, 1927, be dixed at 'tlt sum as is provided for by this fjcinance for such officer or empleyeei or the dis- charge of the duties otteeh ofhtie, as. required 'under ttiii, laws of the State of Illinois. dd the ordi- nances of the East Pa ' District of Highland Park, during t a term of his ofBee or employment, twtq. that such ofheer or employee tt ‘ ' receive no further compensation fro , the High- land Park East Park Dis let for the duties of such oMee du . the term thereof. ' il, - SECTION 4: This 6 mm shall be in {one from and ' its plunge, law and pi: l F _-r f, l EyXlrutrr 14-. ILLARD. sinner: of the iPark District. ARTE“: 1 AN ORDIN CE P" the Salary of Pd ofBeers and C Certain Enable _ i of the Highland Park: t Park i, DUtetet' _ E IT ORDAINED B . E COM- THE 63mm?" m ON EARTH; Illinois StamiFair muting _srtre.tatof, the B , of Commis- i' lionen 01th Hi: Park East gPark mm " 1 Passed July 14, A. D,] o. il Approved July M, Al, 1926. ( Published July 29, A/ _ 1928. 22 SECTION 3: we “may of m of spriuling‘ moat -.o--.- '. I. MING, by md the and BprirtMeld, Aug. tly" Phone! CBNteat thir' TOTAL " m m'omai1iit of the you“): Commis- ADVANCE 3 c'4llr-.. 12,000.00 ..,ui-tautt0stt ti?, [iji'ili'itiL, Court, the by supple- _ Said per- the six per improve- [E HIGH- ARK DIS- rintendent, sl (except neumenta) If the gen- Park Eat Ca 838,400.00 thlrmayllhirir0BtItoir 3001an COINII MONROE t CLARK WE‘RE"! mm 1-014“! nu. an“ LOAN Drum SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING BUGS AND DWEEIES TO --lrmt RELIABLE LAUNDRY- DRY- CLEANERS AS WELL AS LAUNDEBERS. 1 Metropolitan Lifelnsurance Company Millions to Loan I First Mortgages I sacrum“! tat Chicago North Shore 86 Milwaykee Railroad Co. The mama elietrieatbopemeed "and Highland Park Ticket once gl Telephone 140 A THE NORTH SHORE LINES ‘il“... val "erteroogtrformted, 'ysekpw,tmearomshtiuttkethes- , k ' hue. Gm“ 1l1futl'a'rt white, 'ffgll,'l toads. dorm ttage, and n . 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