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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1927, p. 17

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--"t'"eattc-assx mum; IIIDGI CLO” AND PRIVATE PM” HAY HAVI MRI PAM VIII " numormm B. P. “I " CALLING " "l mu “MIL iv .etuuu-.u.ttvitat.-. .eAgeh.h.tness mam. 'ttttg", coll-MI] iito bee natdefstottneoior m-m>3uhunle of this “WWI-tins. allele"). 't-denheeretuwaiiuab- use!“ than soul, “link." A}. "s"'t'-sto.,thenr-sisurtor, '"'rmr".ud-rueisrtea,td WW CAR RATES atie upload“ [than of the JG rho-elitelcouu - hemmived Mbmli'dit. a.” r." u. m .2 lent the order- ing ot his life while Napokon'a was ordered by his pining. taskmaster-- nmitbu, m. or destiny. Th author has Bot been blind to NW1 gin-k9. any, too, were out " the Mt dutiIu_vu waviy.‘ pin-dag - to dnw it down nu- wbohnd nude- bid for world dominion and mrly gained it, “yin: Greweit to his instruments of that trial, his nun who Ind followed and loved him through it ill. Who called him their "petit ‘npor-l" nttd stood Numbering like ehildren as his carriage drove "my. Mr. Ludwig has seen. too. the in- nit-bk NNIWO a life which it rttbed by deniny. and} that is the inner coMiet. ' anoleon In: torn bent-tn what he must do'nnd what he and. But always he wu driven on. Sunni-m he paused to lay drnmatieUanUatt "souiiiJi,? old o'tert,, lake {can of you." , But when thi, exterior force had tinuhed with him, how quitltly it hurled him away. Loft him there in the courtyard of quinbktu bid, dinx his ”Mien farewell. Wu there There may not be . treat deal of new material in the book. new miners mar not have ' discovered. but there is a tine and unifying vision. NIW‘NH we Bee slur-)1 as . men of unbelievable power, yet one whose power Beemm to go forward of its own volition. u a mighty maehine start- ed in nation and running: until its fuel is con-um, Ewing to to be- (tun it is at in motion by this n- terior power. Napoleon otter, spoke or his luck. often in momenta when M {airtime ”and to rush toward him. would udmm. "My star." Tim M a. LL/LGE; u Set, " In. ......_.ttl)e No dul- In“ my. "to“ HIGHLAND rm M "NUpoiems. the Mn; of Destiny!" In the titie of Emil Ludwig's moving work there is . hint of his point of view. It is u a mu of deatlnr, I mu moved out-rd by I fate bigger that himself that the author has seen Napoleon. one of the about stuprad- on; of ail the characters of history, An “kn-tin; “pain-t in hing trudtrfrt'tearthePqahrtaum,uthe winging out this spring of “Kin": of the Year," I book with article. by vanous people on various subjects whbhtherurrentokarotmorior lea Ibont. For inst-net Loch Brom- tie10 hat trim "Expatriate. Vin- tale "PT" - I "Meet which he thank! he maimed since he in one --arhieh be all- the why ad where- fore of the American abroad. A rum er b!!! subject A: there are probably u ‘my why! " people, bot Mr. Bro-um has n - oaua-th'Btqt 10““ AND WIGSK almmuimuam mrhiehmritttt-dimtrh-t-i" ttrtHAa-d-smtier.. [Ii-and WhMiuoIS-lhy’udhnvi- ting- (on-MWyuutI-nwad qih0rsm-ineahiawottN-t autummundhw riotm lor-I. on. of which “in" head " before h the mm Annulment. IllS'IORY MADE COLORFUL ”Ame TALE "MULA" "NAPOLEON. THE $6AN OF DBTINY" Br A“ 70- Ta...“ PM Lacuna. JUST PAMGRAPHS a.t.."aTF%re- \ -l-n- Int-ulna - "It.“ Er 3-K: um. Bani a Lireright mgr: _tremeodoustr more m, “as! -, ,7.“._,_ l _ , _ ' ' ' A.“ Tgestrs whether 'tt have our; 2'lSi'iurataie an Incentxve to seen , pee H, out you ".il1 flu-d 'd"i2l if ther'e ii"; promise 19t',',2; ttoN ”m with “m PPF “3*: am . pend that there ”1% ff? trteee le, shoutti'wfa?. Tapered: especidly composed by a Amt-ttteq " iet titrpmmg af the pmmihgn! 'Guin Ameriéari for next old day, the comma In of commercnl- I year's concert it',", I', i: "P" come into 2"” Ede_n. , As being iiiroi,et, of this til-woman ul an " strong anon to HEIDI . . . W _ the forces. not to plus with the rest. I 'eert,tLetiffhPtSletro. om -_ SPRING concur w - ALL '0.“ mm mreriratr by hunti- at W..- "N CHI m " It Or- chltn Hall: Death A 8mm": by all-IN mint.- irc n m by ati. ftrg.rtxe,t"a"t_itted Ammcamhmm 'ut But this do. not pram: III " Inn-lea] odrerirtq by the mini: Ped. ‘ill' ll MRI tale. nation of Women's clubl, March " 1 “link" is the dau.tster ot the Cal- a 8:15 in Orchgstn In". {hon-I. u brave mink-I. hora-kw“: This will be the premier concert of Nmity who have lived . sort of en- “ annual an! it the plan: of the 1an existence on their“... Aairartoaotmuaicogthit.e. W.C.. the ilk-d of lani‘ They have an» In. Arthur G. Jackson, in Cm Ned. entertained. need their home. out. The federation {Winnie u and loved women an! life. one of in departments, and Intel Into this intoxicating ttmo'TherelePtts to put on pron-un- (MEET: cou- Hlbdanc, an English engineer, American and in no far u poui slightly middm, slightly disillu- Illinois composers, but this is the tbrat .iotsed. But when on the night of his thing of the kind put on by the state arrival he ia ruddmuy confrouud br) Mention It has the hearty "P- Hula, "ue.i'wrr:treetifu!, who hats, port of the president, Mrs. Waiter W. lived n wild outdoor life brought up[ fe?rn.oer, arrd of the past .xenerd by u on eowbry, it ia not hard to; federation director of mums. Mn.‘ conjecture that he wi.0 lose his heartW Max, o,,ti,r,"tg"ri, ad bo f it ' But mny comphcnpon: beset. . their, Cl b: pu01 " 3dr: ld' rn ""i path. “8“", are tgihrgrlt"e, "e a: xiii; 552532 0101927 Li LU'] meats, rum ries nn Mr ts, I rue in) _ . . . . - which Hula ride- the Cihoun mar; I25. 2traf £23333; :1"? . . _ We cc 0 . '. - Cf/ie'?,",",,',".,',,,,,,'.","),'":,",,,::';::,',)'.':,',-",,":: many mum from Ameri- but hu plotted to get her urtscruptr) Peffll"eofers thtt.the cpntemphted do. In ' to tho luv-l of [and at Buthi_sot-titdw In. " Mu tale. "tNU" in the (burner ot the Cal- boull. I brave ankle-s, horn-loving [unity who have that! . sort of n- chnud existence on hair - on the inland of Halli. The, In. gun- Ned. mttertaisusd, and their hon. and loved women Ind life. an: & ”wright By "on“ Anne-Icy Vuball A daughter of the distinguished English family of d'Aguilnr is wooed and won by I rough 3nd ready Culihmin business man. Her reaction to that new world and to the War make the theme. of this very distinctive novel? Frederick A. Stokes non Trunk!“ by “a lad Cedar Pull A thrilling glory of one of the most unbelimuhle charrttttrts in history. _ Box 142, Highland Park Turir. P. 2575 Emil Ludwig'a masterful Hivmaphy Prepare For Spring NAPOLEON The In of Destiny With the approach of Spring, the time is at hand to Have your lawn and grounds landscaped. Shrubs and flowers should be planted, trees sprayed, shrubs pruned, and all those things done to beautify the surroundings of your home. A WOMAN EXILE ; llrll1l,,t,0jl,0liillirs SPORT Everything Tdcphtmr for an estimate Sporting j GURNEE ABANDONS INCORPORATION PLAN At the gathering last week of some 150 men, women and children, the matter Wu discussed thoroughly Ind flttaltr dropped until a grater share ot the property owners allow la in- dilution to "pport the idea. The idea of incorporating as I vil, - was brought up several weeks ggo at . church meeting by several who believed that by doing so the people would be able to enjoy the im- provements obtainable in villages. A second meeting relative to the incorporation, of Gurnee as I village was held last week at the Communi~ ty church there resulting in the dis, missal of the matter irtdetkrtitelr on account of the lack of interest in the proposition. The orchestra of 35 phage} under the direction of Miss Moneuk will piny two groups. As being Ipropes of this aBoroman,' musical project. the Chicago Won»; an's Symphony orchestra has been new cured. This orchutn came into be-l in: three years Mo, playing its ttrtrtl eneatrement for the first Woman’s World's Fair. It was founded md is conducted by Miss Elena Moneatui well known violinist and conductor of I theater orchestra in Chicago. l, The plan In: “ready born fruit. Clubs not prepared to take part'in the Much concert ot 1927 are form- ing chomes in anticipation of the concert of 1928. Mn._.hckson has re- veived many Issuance: from Ameri- can composers that the contemplated town has provéd tut incentive to -SHOP "msmarutitrraatsrr-okmaaarrus tatNoethiet.gaaatrAvaAtd ',yfT', I New Erskine Sedans 710 Yale Lane The above statement before the fire that damaged one of them would not mean much to you. Now the most positive statement I ever made in regards to these unusually fine homes can be proven to any qne's satis- faction. They are Real Homes and they look it, too. They are warmer and better than Any ordinary constructed frame home that could be built. I am proud of them. all have indestructible roofs and fireproof walls prove it. You owe it to yourself to see this wonder of The’ Wilcox Special Built Doubly Insulated Homes We shall be glad to dis- play it to all who are in- terested and prove by a demonstration what a wonderful car it is. - Walter W. Wilcox We Now Have . . for . Demonstrating Purposes y 1. Garage One of The H 7 Builder of Wilcox Homes of the Wilcox Special Built Hone- SalaandService I' PttttmWrk1ttatdP-attrartmt Phone H. P. 2619 modern construction. If you doubt it, let me PM "VI .

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