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Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1927, p. 16

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" -AteEa_alterer, ‘Wudmhiqb. S'eMr6"%mthetnmtuntg..t_ shuuu.mm "_ti-e--dtsratttrGsar s.. Pnte has plural into his land. Peturt'teromrsosetrdandtteetn. Iii. - " Matthew Knnvk. the -tHrarfhi.rrmsbestnovei, H Matthew hawk. " Sam a". i “rum... Stet" only ear. --.etottetterstoraoth.. -.fi_tteFd.tttmrrtrtrmeth. nunmumuw ink-“hum. And-m This to John Garth, distinguished novelist. Mid to embody his ideal, M is unhappy with his wife when he suspect; of Ewing “other m. he in pron-holed in his work and hehmestobreaha,rar. Fimhe "ehieve_ . vicarious freedom by writ- in under 1:: manned name. I novel my his own. unfettered by M otGrs think. he: as“; aa . can-int min-(l accident in vii. he is reported killed. Wlffmul Zero." "Zero" is by Collinson Owen. an English ioumalist, war correspond- ept, and novelist. This book. his pub- lishers tells TW, is his most serirms contribution to novel writing. It is M mhhingly serious. though it has that mid be termed a theme. This theme is embodied in the words. "Yo begin a new life. to be ubsnlubely mm: min. do what you pie-*2" 53')", 'P' view- To start mint of View. ' "artists Seeds" whose title Seems to have nothing perceptible to do with ,the story and whose paper cover of charming farmers and farmercrtes makes one fear the right one was mislaid, in parking. is the story of Sara Spain. Sara is tired of Oceans, Georgia, where she has always lived in the good old tradition of her fam, ily, So she, with a fair amount of urging from her elders accepts the offer of William Henry Haskell IV, to become Mrs. Haskell and gr.» to New York to live. The lure of a big city is in her blood and with a mat- ter-of-fact cheerfulness she leaves her childhood sweetheart, her old friends and her home. But when she reactor Sew York she finds that she has - exchanged one little circle, um.- set of rules, and one set of traditions for another. And another that she does not like quite as well. Every- thing in Sara that is rebellious be- gins to rebel. Then there is a long process of taming It is a sad pro-) (as, to see myone broken to the har- ness Rives one a sense of one's own' captivity. So in the end when she has become a model wife we are more nearly depressed than we were by her early errant ways. Elisabeth Cobb Chapman is trying to overcome the handicap of her dis- tintruishsi father. Irvin Cobb, and in “Falling Seeds." she has made a be- ginning. it is a novel having its good points. though there is a slash! watering and indecisiveness about it which marks it as the work of a young and not too experienced wria- ers, It shows observation, and in spots a 200d deal of Heverness. it has A new nou- has at last been struck in the matter of suicide. Dorothy Parker in her wry witty book " verse. "Enough Rope," has struck it thus: 'htuirfoetamateai-a3tthe-t- 10W. H. Helium GOD. and -stha1rortheU.fkhas-eredlrot'.andaiioriis-s, untied-ions. Thismras.eomriutriHiehiaodN6. by a {other fellow citizen ot outs] W. J. “Cum to Hattie Bradwett Harry Him and ERA. One or; wo, 810. but: " and IT, NI tr, ll“ mmm'uhmq pmpoundmhni. Hum-m. NW nu of Set as, their turning public is, "What quaint; Deerfield. custom prevails among visitors tol G. A. Pollack " a to J. E, Bishop. Rome who wish momma?" Answer, wo 810. Pt of iot IO, Lake View “They buy u mun: tickec" Another, Terr-we. HP. "What tsappeoed to Jean Paul Murat] l. H. Patina! to G. A. Lloyd. WD when he Wu taking I bath?" And 8100. Pt of lot B, blk SO, H. P. just gs you an: thinking of deadly” I. H. Putnam to G. A. Lloyd, QCD dangers they mswer “(H the tele- " Pt of lot B, bik 20, H. P. phones rang. and (2) he lost the, Susannth Catrina t bus to F. D. TH AT YOUNGER MARRIED , 'ttemo" I!“ “I”? "url 'Ir 1rte1et1_rirr_riyh_e ce very detached THE NARROW PATH %gula,'lt','t.'.'t By Elisabeth Cobb Chnpmu Doubleday Page & Co, JUSI' PARAGRAPIIS I REAL mun rmsius 'Ramrs pain you; Rivers are damp, Acids stain you And drugs cause cramp Guns awn't lawful. Nooses give. - Gas smells awful You might as well live," By (animal oweo “FA LLING SEEDS" MMad‘Co. "ZERO" exalted point - -V--. -V..._.-_..- mud-w... "a'"'""""'"", Dyna-l Willi, lull. lee human, birch doors. gnawed extol-kw. largo Inf and .htrveallt.thegtMAa0tCA' HtPAuarandttrouatrotts " ". tutu-u which haven“. this project A SUOCISB 1 G, A. Pollack " d to J. E, Bishop. wo :10. Pt of lot IO, Lake View Ternve. HP. I. H. Putnam to (1A. Liorh wr/. c.'r.a'r.Co.toc. 3.3“»..er 3100. Pt of lot B, m 20, H, P. [11 teats, D tio. Pm of lot 9, MI: I. H. Putnam to G. A. Lloyd, an 3, Knol}wood Heights. Bee. M. sma- " Pt of tot B, bik 20, H. P. ‘r J.. W. Sehrettee & wt to H. Gold- Susannth Catrina t bus to F. D. stein, WD 810. latt 15, Mk 2, Brain'- Sailor a T. 1. Dood. " tens wo stth:ttar Bros., Sec 22, W. Susamnh Car-tine I bus to F. D. Sadler b T. L Dood, " was WD tto. Lots 56 and 57. blk l. First Adda to Ravinia Highlnnds, Sec. 25, Deerfield. M. H. Brook to F. Stein wo tto/ Pt of Iota 2 and 3. all of lot l, blk 4.1 Northwood manor, act. 36, Deertieid. C T. h T. Co. to J. H. Chapman &, wf, it tens, D Sto. lot tl, blk l3, Branigar Bros. Woodland Park, See. 29, Deerfield. _ D. B. Carney and hus to W. N ("on & IVS. jt tens, WI) Shh Lot blk 5. First Adda to Ravinia Ht; lands, See 25, Drertieid, _ . L. G. Hummer & bus to R. P. Hu mer. QCD tto. Pt of lots 'd and 4. ( BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE sftd, PARTIES MAY HAVE, SCORE [“44” PADS r5255 BY TELEPHONiNG C.Y.UC' H. P. 178 on CALLING FfiiE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. adv (l C. T. & T. Co. to L. B. Jackson. D 510. Pt Sec, 30, Shields. “ D in). Pet See 31.43.7131 M. Brunonisie 5nd Shutter & wf. WD 5: Uteerfieid. C. T. a; T. Co, to A, E wt. jt tens. D SLWL I Hovland's, Third Addn t State Bank of Chica;, Harringum & wf.jt tvrlr, I 32, First Adda to Ravim. See 36, Deerfield, F. H. Adamson to A. Ada 510. Lot 18, blk 6. First Ari vinia Highlands. SW qr It Deerfield. Mary G. Tritschler to H Wit 510. Pr of lots it and W. J. lclh‘h to m Bradwett WD, tto. Lot: " and IT, " 9, In“ ini; Highlands. NW In: of Se: M, Deerfield. ttr.gggi/sdtru, H. P, mg“ M1360 Anny. two taiirur, iriiGsiiiGirti ia."""" COIEINudIetustdlyouaboutthohrpliving Pom. convent-nuke titehest,.iniytutit aged-g Inns, Koh- all but two gold and occupied YOU KNOW THE BUILDER HAS Selected I location that suits Built Homes that are meaatted At prices that buyers can pay And term: which can be met. Above is a cut ltr tthchm'gh home. 1811 S. St. Johns - “as; Gu"Gr" oobkdar. Page 1: Co. ”90 - v. The haunting story of lovely, loncly Juanita Success Always Appeals 17 NEW HOMES Real Estate-Ren tintr---fnsuronee Co. to L. F. Harris & wt Tan . WILLIAMS w f Pt tt Vetter and L P. Hum, and 4, blk M ac Lean When you see u H :gh blk L, H 'oresz w D A merchant might save Mme ex- pense hy tuning out advertiriruT. and he could also save some if he would move into poorer quarters and dis- charge some of his help. lady. and shr has dikappointed all the pessimism who were telling us a you or two ago that oil Wells were Wom- ing fewer and that they would play out altogether in a few years. A statement ir,ued by the United States Bureau of Mines says that the retin, my: capacity of the petroleum retiner.. ies of tht country continue to mani.. fest an increase. There are now 465 commend petroleum refineries in th, "rritsad States. with a total daily nude nil capacity of 3,061,007 bar- rels. Whow. that's a lot of oil! dnto a... n we, n as. n'm. 12.11 amdM.NoethAdihntouUBtqie. a. ts. tttate Bulk a J. min}.- u, D 310.14. A, T, a. n, and n tad 4153mm. Satin. the u. Light a Ina-.1: ma. 1'Ji2Sei') be iiiltrtratf-ett me K P. Fiber & w! to Y. B. Stephen-on A wt, " was. WD 810. Lot 80. m Balms?” Subdn. Bee 'I. Shield: lands, Bee 26, Deanna. _ ”T _ J. Albert & wf to J. Ambroseine. m. tnu. s hr of lot I, blk 7, N hf use. a u of kt is. J. Liaai. a P., San, D-Seh& t law a If to w. my... WD no. 140127. Hiawatha; Woods Soe20,DeerfieU. t, P. Fisher t wt to" iiwd iGGiia WD no. Lot 31, 2nd Ravine Fond Subdn, Sec 21, Shield.. Edith R. Meaghan, a at to I Jones, QCD $10. Sundry iota Krenn & Ham’s H, P. Addn to H, jt tens. " $1000. Lot 3 J. S. [lowlands Ist Addn to HP. _ . C. T. & T. Co, A. G. Hank. D 31000. Lot 2, J, S. Hovland's lst Addn to den, E, W. Brown & wf, " tens, WD 310. S 50ft of lot 1. blk 35, HP. D, l. Dunn & wt to R. L Thorsch, WI) Sto. Lot it, bik IO, Ravinia High- Ireertie K. R. McCormick, et I! to M. P. Jones, QCD $10.. Sundry lots in Krona & Data’s H. P. Adda to H. P. C. T. & T. Co. to L. A. “all & wf, H. P, W. Murfvv A S hf of l Addn In G. Arn f NF. qr MAlagdehi‘gblAF B.P.Stlu3uktobth.iuL "rtrmrtaoarramrr-aatramrraatir.naoretm . L. Bummer & wf wo tlo. Pt of lot . Tuetlrmr.an & wf to B. Gntnas jt tens. wo Sto. Lot 2h, blk ma Highlands, NW qr Sec. M, old "Either Nature is a kind " i. P. wald & wf to A. Zanni. WD f " ti, blk 'd, meuur Ad- oy, J. Kennedy, I 17, blk 75 E, P of Sec 20, Shields. T. Co. to G. P. Rischer. lens. " $750. but I. J, ist Addn to neertield, Subdn, _ 19, 5 Lawn, & hu, to h iterud A in Kn to I. T. Glad, 12, Lake For, Shit-11L w " S In Hawkins " H- “Even in this aqtmi-hth. an. wh- the may tan well a. tin man in who h" 1 loop than“. a! ti. nie. nines-ac. than inky. and the rue alum which this nylon mull and axis-l.) an more or ha - at its aw scenic f-." writ- llr.WattI, "the ud Matti. American countrylide in not talked u Wound” u it than“ be, though beautifully mauled by the rustic and plaid extends. the _ when, the cultivnud tad fallow Odell. the woodhnd vistas, the river vulleys. and the lakes. Ind the mountains of this tremendously important populntion ellipse.' It is 1 region that can chal- lenge any other action of the tem- pernte lone. about which run] love- liners has been predicted by poet and painter. Ind win most wily. tn extent it his a little more than the actual are. in squat! miles of Eng- land. It ranges from the sen-washed rock ledges of Maine to the southern part of New Hampshire and Vermont. reaches Albany and the upper Hud- son and the CatskiHS, all tsoutheastern New York and the northeastern ex- tensions of the Alleghanies. u it swings duwtt in Pentssy1vania thru the Wyoming Valley and the Susque- hanna and the Juniata to the southern focus, taking in on its southeastern "ide all of Mascachusetts. Rhode Is- Und, Corsneetieut. New Jersey, and cultural-1cm mmmuu mum-lam MAatrotueIt-1tge-te Put-th-H ttith tsi_tytr in iioaii. aTia"c Emu M. wh, vi}. aa Tea; t5 'tp, Artit 'rrihrery lac-sh: magnum-.110. "n. Wmfdmw to the Fireproof Fur Storage 'MOLDANER G: HUMER CADILLAC " Tune H. P. it Now is the time to pal your furs m 'to-e. It " a mu! convenience to you to have this servire from us here in HitrhUnd Park. We store And insure Four furs against Haitian: Fire and Moths at the and] cost of 37c at the valmtion for the senson. (Inning. Gluing. Repairing. Rpmodehng. Ruining done " a very mm sonnble price and your 221mm: is ready to war when you need it Again for next winter. We call for und deliver. V CADILIAC Mormt CAI comm annual-m 1qu II. no. M "nf-ri-. Ian-Hm: SERVICE duqdh-dlhgwihnm ”(lbw-m Each Cadillac in 'naviasar- 're-lend-r-mam:- thcdrivinglubinudnquina “db“. mmthmbe-om ea-toh-the-be"- emu.” Daytime-churn adapted to While the boys are new” high Ilvlkmmdth‘il'hb complained for - time " in drenheingstnppcdol. _ ofe-.thr-tir-t-+ Ie"htetur.iq_rtt. MBMWhhhiw. HIM-WP The women folks won't oh, M hush-Mb any lower. ”'09, obey mum's III-hill our in M 'rho cells them that "ries they have to war. -iiaaririiiTr"7rdiii"r.' nun: mes"itit ‘Hi-rin-Iy’hi'a! " North Sheri.- I.“ 572 Wrigley Byilding, Information and expert advice given without obligation to you THE SKOKIE CONSTRUCTION CO. WILL DESIGN, FINANCE AND BUILD YOUR ROME 'l'heSkokieConsh-uctionCo. Phone; Superior 6781 Highly-I Purl. m. FiiriiiiGtFCiarGtiiik a%raric itiots the has“ of - -- "tadrssrat. smug-mg; “but...“ - raii. Gard. unusual-m M mum [7?me Thepeoruwts--- (can toarork tube-Iota.”- Ind public mum“ tuttherttave-ethineto&tk .idestreetheir-Printoduthn noun-per. dead two yen-s. remind our - votes in the men! election in but: county. In“. This would have but . tough cue for the irettate to have.- tinu- lwd he been eieeted. A eandidate for We, who but ha WAIVA’IIL u. III Chicago

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