Iii Ery, ii! f3: " Mi ll B Q'az‘hz: 1l1telet.totrvtoem- a Hm or two the really-vat empre- lmum tmtttman Mr. war. In: tom- Ilntod for . World Republic. Wear: only gay that his'mlnd poa- broad and diep, turtte when Twit!- insight and sincerity and emotion, and that for mane who like. to follow In which brilliant mind that Fir. Joymertt Nth. for him in “mun... (nil-old." Then in Volume Two, comes the story of William Clinch! himself. A 1trerttthimrtot-tjiiCiiGi any. I library. a â€anthem. bounti- fully written Ion story winch makes Pr'oi'tetunre%iit,sirTEi for PPPee-htmwlthrFto,tto 21et'gt"; .Mmtdthe'lodnl andeeonom telryuHtdmemtkrilC tltUrhiehistuuGGirT"iTi't'ii I. This "World of William Climld†is a novel in, three diutinct punt The first volume gives, "airsat, more or less incidental “W of Clluolds. the essentials of the hits. tory of’mnkind. An Myst of,» culls: wftrpartieutnr attention to Karl Max and Bolsheving, a moat penetrating history of the develop- ment of met-thing. and insight into the me:- it do. and could new!†in the world. an unlyui- of the War nod England that the War and mun- berleu other things. It I: nothing new to “nth: We!!! has done i bold thin. It In some-- what never to say that be In: done it :12me well. In M. “to volume novel, "The World of Wink!!! .Clil- Iold." he has returned to that bril- that meaning constructive method of which n times he is undeniably a mum. T h mt-ttt - 1m shunting "I" i w..- mm, I we!) written. interesting. Mr. Brom.. Md bu manta-ed the m of subtle ieenso--it is away- impossible to stop in: " thin point became than Bloodleu petrified thing the Pent- landa have come to look upon " life that we realize that “who far on Purim in New Endand started something which, â€manly, they could tttttfinish. 1uv-thtmo'iionrti,,G" which blighta whole annexation to come. and which thudtr it Ples; Olivia and Olivia'a daughter with thew aid of Lily Shane’s “in to escape or! subdue. It is Olivia Pendant, a Pentium t_rtr-rueriaiiiiiriirTi; do. not love, who it the m of the “on. It in thought†atrrttnrU yeyttnAfe, all life, hath for Aer. neu. and depth, and sophistication which in wisdom but new: tau-cm. Mr. Bromfuid, let Ill be thankful. in never nun. He think: too â€My ofAi-ndhisworidVtriiiiit1 “Early Autumn" m: Iron: the world of the Shane fully and "the Town" to the life of the Pentluul family of Boston and Durban. ly nope ofthis when otAmrlc-n life in to be broad. We: then It. Gehworthy‘s “Pancho M. for the Ponythee ht lent have clung quite closely to upper middle all“ London. . But here we hive the Pentlnmk, rooted deep in the loll of but“: um New linked, proud, inordin- "ttrttredrttuirirdiiiiiiriGiu mun. who bed he Sabine mum umthe “Souls of null timid shop- keepers.†Whenever there we: mm than one who rebelled,‘who reached out freely and gladly for life he or Ill. we: a black sheep, a family skele- MR. WELLS AT HTS BEST Loui- Bromncld has done e good piece of work in “Early Autumn.†Andthi-anometmiuGTiL pected after reading "the Green Bey Tree" end more particularly “Poe-mien." Mr. Runnels! h an art- is: who gives to Us Work me] Im- ninal qualities such as poise end rich-1 Among the publication: damn] interest hat week were A, A. Eve's little book of prose and venue. H hy. life the Pooh," I book of short Moi by Shells bye-Smith, “JohnnapGod- den Married," short stories arto, by Theodore Dreiser under “10,th of "CUina," Hugh Wulpoe'nl “Hail-met John." a ndvel satin the same stem a "The Cathedral," tk new J. tk; Fletcher mystery story. "A Musing- hm 'httterttr." and "Wedloek,'t by! Jacob Waterman. _nee Uohn Nam NedaLforWh Inc-t distinguiubod children'n boob of the you turban unwed to Arthur Bowie Christan for a book dictio- neu folk and fairy tales. Thi title 'ttf the book is "Shen of the 8a." Hr. Christan tell: us that many of tho notice and legend: were told him by his landlady in a boarding house in ttnn Francisco's Chinatown. PAGE tux THE LONG ARM or THE PURITANS 5.31%, Meier; M TI By R. G. Won. George R. Don- Co. Br Loni: B's-laid Frederick A. But- Cm JUST PARAGRAPHS WORLD or' WILLIAM CUSSOLD†l' w try to "We in ' the 'eatlr Vat empre- nu Mr. Wong In: form. World Reputgis We an n his . mind '00! M If he Write. m insight Itlr _detriitGrnirii" Tl; “EARLY -AU'NMN" hee imlieaud, k important coming p... mi John mg; nut book and Bromilelil' ii/i".' F Stoke- ' SHDWBOAT new Holt 5 Ce by Everett Young Not the ordiwy “brilliant so- ciety novel.†It catch“ your auctions and you and mm min! iupnmcly what happen. to Clad! Dillon. "A 'ea-e".-.... Ly... n...†tumour! Inc: & co. " CUSTODY CHILDREN "'toru'. "m supply is obtained hom well. "Ink 1,600 feet into the trend. Vain. {and at this depth are "id to extend to uu Superior. Th9 ilmt fort builtn in the Minin- ippl valley. pro-dicing even the fort of New Oriana, 1m eormtmeted " Starved Rock. .Abm ia installing a modem mm.“ “chant system; Nile. Cen- ter tn nunnku . "White War" “a Aledo Ua Dropout] an extend" lh'ect lighting prom. "rmnota," the otBetat atate song. wu written some time been. 1800 and 1894 by C. H. CUmberiaid, and mfupprovod by the legislature at its laat'-ittes. _ Gal-die! Bradford The life dog of the gentle, tol- mntmdlov Itmytivho"inGie hell a 1Ayt.hirtat-atddk and heaven I dream," who shifted the attitude of science and overtnrmd the Each week by China's elmtod mill-61d. - a number of pum- aen oqun1 to the population of South Dakota. Pontiu ranks second only to Chu- “aqua, N. Y., as . (enter of the Chyttatttttm movement. ' DOROTHY CANFTELD'S ‘Joliet was orirtnanr,named Juliet, but later the name was changed to that of the famous explorer. Outside of Chicago, Rockford led the state in" number of residential buildings created during the firat [even months of 1928. Housing ac- commodations were provided for 558, amines. Whore than on Chitdrmr.... Dare than be Divorce! Approxima‘uly __ 1.400.000 'etiltdiett no going to mined! this you in Illi- mi: in 10.125 country Will bttihr. inc: and 1.600 Villa†and city schools. _ Illinois' hydro-eieetrie development is " timer“ large as that of Afri- ca, although Africa’s potential qrgtter- power development is 548 tings that of Illinois. ' 1 LITTLE, BROWN & CO. Brief Prtt AboutF Tins State an Mn en urea and 'lt'IU2d INTERESTING FACTS REGARDING ILLINOIS Loch Emileâ€. EARLY AUTUMN milettothonorth. Her son's Wife A matte tale of My “nature try $0 to... "ttt Highway?! â€.00 " all Bookseller- m “II: "An import- tad an cumming ‘one. THE HIGH ADVENTURE , BET NOVELS By mm“ rumor. DARWIN Houdini Mil"- Ctr, New New. J . re.', v fs . t 1 4atcrygrqrv'ti, /rtN,ciiuG's, . It) Whole world of thought $2.00 According to s', prohibition only enough denatured; alcohol kn been withdraw, to Me New York'. Christened liquors:' We hope. Santa Claus doetn't will my of it. It with at}!!! tihis whhkon. Library extension service in main- tained by M universities and college. in the United States in connection with their university extension do- pgmenu. This series in he. of c tte, exocptcoa o "tun-um it (on wherever t: mail- go, tanking Ivan-bio to thousands of radon in: formation which an not be obtained} from local new ' LIBRARY EXTENSION SERVICE IN SCHOOLS ‘. This construction of underground cables was superseded Ween 1888 and 188'] by cable in uphllt. similar to the mammal-y! when street pav- Ine, which served to protect the es.. blen perfectly. j . t As Boon " Mmther at ht, how- ever, the tar btirnn to loften and ooze out through the “Want at low paints m the strut. this recorded in Washington, B. c., thil for a long time it was neega‘ury t9 cart this tar away almost every week. while at the central oMee end of the conduit line this soft tar nuinto barrels placed there to catch it, ittiine a barrel every} other thy. '. T Those loose (Brimer _ ich were threaded through pages in clean, were laid in n wooden out the cables. The bow-yup and with hot tat which was supposed: to harden and thus we no protection both to the cables 1nd the loose Wires, " well u to insulate tKltttte.t However, no sound eitherud voice. or of battery was ever heard over these loose wires, but the cables worked all right. 1 Winch :3le who. were but plued uesttrrmtsd In the only sigh- tieu, in addition to the'wim tttat were placed in lead covered eables, a num- ber of loose wired, sometime: as may " sixty. some haunted and other; bare, were also placed trndeetrrotmd with this cablea. ', 'i, i EARLY 'PHONE CABLE . , CONSTRUCTION POOR HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Ut 1iipilf:iiiir'" "t)iture ' WILLIAHHOCKLEE. . AA,htutmttrettturgdtit. IP""' lactic-,4“... WBJMIL, F Mia-Mb. ' a.“ of. 1928. lie Tittdtse " the pranks has!!! tte- scribed. in the City of Highland Ptrh, in the County of, Lake, in the Btate 3 of Illinois, to the highest and beat bid- der for cub, att, and aim!" thalid- loming described red "tate, iq aid deem described, to-wlt: The South one hundred feet of' tot ten in block thirty-d: in tho City of Highland Put. Luke : ‘ County, mum, (except the wt- I erly eighty tact them!) subject to down and Imam right. of William lock!" for the purpose of myth: debt. tad china: "dust add estate, and cost "Y expenses of admintatmtion there- m THE PROBATE COURT OF SAID COUNTY In the MM of the Eaten of new G. Heckler, deceased, and in the Net- ter of the Applmtien of . Willi-n Mockler, Adminhtnmt of the Estate of May G. Heckler. deeeued, for '; leave to sell red estate to pay debts. PUBLIC NOTICE in hanby given‘ that in pursuance of a (beret-J order made and entered of record on Octo- ber T, 1926, In the above entitled cause. in and by the Probote Court of Lake County, Iilinoia, at the October Term A. D. 1926 of aid court, the un- dersigned. " Administrator of the Estate of May G. ladder. deceased, will on Tuesday, the 16th day of No. vember, A. D..1928. " one o'clock in _ ‘the afternoon of aid thy, sell at 'ttttw He is ready h, supply you PAUL BORCHARDT Phone " "med Irvin: Mock)", Bridget Mb. Comick, Raymond Bartel-on. Earl Bergen-on. Norman Barnum, Con- stance Jumdnu. State of numb, County of Luke, u Dated this 7th day at October, A." D, An um ooldUr hs rm- " to the mayor of a Punch town some an": knives and fork: which be carried " during the irmtaioat. Maybe he found out they wen only plated. _ The Dependali, Fuel for the Home BWithumit _ Jhiabauii't if..fe,plrete,vueeoeeaamsretosa,m,, bin for the winter with Chino SohrarCoa-. thenyourhcmewillbecomiorublyheatedbecome ChicagoSolvayCokeisamanuhcturedfuelJn which .rt1it.r.haryrnmainiiGtiTiTiiiiii',,iii 1.titrlvrtatiyurdior2iGiiT. khthedependable hsi1titthehane, 9rdeic1yaietuvartsubrhana,,,e. Und named coke- oiten are poorly prepared and came dissatisfaction: Ikekoft)hiiui, SolvayCokeisa largeplantinChicagoâ€"threehundredeatabliahed dealersâ€"acorpooiservicemenandthotmndscf citrandsuburbanaauuddGiaiiai'",.' ' Your dealer will mange to have a Service Man call at your convenience. He will inspect your heating plant and recommend the fuel best suited to provide you with heating comfort at lowest cost. Chicago Solvay Coke is 25% cheaper than hard coolandnowcosmleasthanthebestxradesoisoh coal. 1ltslets,yumijlritiiiG'""iiiiifii""rii"i'iQ 1nti1eavmtewtiitsdGihGi'iiii.' Callyour dealer n'ghtnowandorderd. . Call ,Your' Dealer ‘EHICAGO FRANK SHJESTROM Phone " HIGHLAND PARK mm, oo, Telephone H. P. 2700 (EARS n 1Mhtt1tti,"; F REM-I _ . t ich in the vim (tell firm muscle audit. "sour. It {mister in 9th "rtfset fatigue. If“, t ‘Nmu": xreiUstheAtt,t . i ---fiethl, WW is th'ii' Sada â€MBA“ OCTOBER max UR