â€" _ CRuURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928 J% Osborneâ€"As it is in E Hallâ€"Midâ€"Pacific. Biography : Sedgwickâ€"Lafayette. Yarmolinskyâ€"Turgeney. Barrieâ€"Representative Plays. Travel: Amundsenâ€"Our Polar Flight. Hughesâ€"About England. wight of a Broadway musical comedy. Delibesâ€"Lakme. Literature :â€" Morleyâ€"Essays. Leacockâ€"Short Circuits. f Hastingsâ€"Contemporary essays. Carringtonâ€" Anthology ‘of French Possibly the most pathetic case on record is that of the man found weepâ€" ing because he had discovered a great recipe for home brewâ€"and had no n n & The New Yorker with plenty of money has his choice of buying a seat an the Stock Exchange or an cighâ€" Fine Useful Arts: Chamberlainâ€"Record Flights. Collins â€" Radiq Amateur‘s Handâ€" Dukeâ€"Airports and Airways. Whitmore â€" Keeping young after forty. Kunedyâ€"'Spccill day pageants. Music: Krehbielâ€"Book of Operas. Brower â€" Story Lives of Master Musicians. Russell â€" American Orchestra & Charnwoodâ€"Tracks in the Snow Blasco Thanezâ€"Reeds and Mud. Rinchartâ€"Two Flights Up. Gibbsâ€"Out of the Ruins. Jacobeâ€"Knights of the Wing. Seitzâ€"The "Also Rans." Weekesâ€"Fool in the Forest. Pueiniâ€"â€"La_Vida Breve. * Baxelâ€"J Leure Espagnole. __ Kellockâ€"Houdini. _ Follettâ€"Some Modern Novelists. Nevinsâ€"Fremont Long â€" Bryan, the Great Comâ€" Cortiâ€"Rise of the House of Rothsâ€" Munsonâ€"Robert Frost. Fraserâ€"Heroes of the Air Irwinâ€"Herbert Hoover. Dixeliusâ€"The Son. Farjeonâ€"House of Disappearance. Th~mpsonâ€"Battle of the Horizons. Charpentierâ€"Louise. Giordanoâ€"Andre Chenier. Lerouxâ€"Le Chemineau. Speakmanâ€"Mostly Mississippi. Mordenâ€"Across Asia‘s Snows and McDonaldâ€"Rhodes, a life Gibbsâ€"Age of Reason. Sharpâ€"Better Country. McBrideâ€"Towns & People of Modâ€" Schaufflerâ€"Armistice Day. Shawâ€"Intelligent woman‘s guide Bahrâ€"Commercial floriculture. Hottesâ€"Book of shrubs. Roperâ€"Football, today and tomorâ€" Moffatâ€"Little Songs of Long Ago. Watkinsâ€"Behind the Scenes of the Brownâ€"Boyhood of Edward Mcâ€" Dowell. Elsonâ€"Orchestral instruments and Hallâ€"Wagnerian Romances. Rieckâ€"Opera Plots. Krehbielâ€"How to Listen to Opera. New ed. Proctorâ€"Romance of the Sun. Alexanderâ€"Birds of the Ocean. Pittâ€"Animal mind. Prattâ€"Manual of the Common Inâ€" Rabaudâ€"Marouf, the Cobbler of books and magazines. â€" Dickinsonâ€"Best books of our time. Panunzio â€" Immigration Crossâ€" Marzurâ€"American Prosperity. Hazeitineâ€"Anniversaries and Holiâ€" to his Valet. High School Libraries. Gullibles travels. Trinity Church" by Dr.B. C. Woicott. Miss Margaret Armstrong was addâ€" ed to the staff in June in the place of Miss Helen Flinn who is giving part of her time to summer school at Now if the American people will only use their brains for thinking as much as they do their throats for hollering, we should be able to elect a good president this fall. TAKE BOOKS ALONG oN YACATION TRIP Public Library Helps Soive Sumâ€" mer Problem; Exhibit Works of Local Authors ~* Readers leaving the city for the summer may borrow an extra numâ€" ber of books, to be returned not later than October 1. All circulating books are available except those in active of the story as well as the work of the artist. If you haven‘t had a copy of the new list of books recently preâ€" pared by the library ask for it at the The exhibit in the lobby for the month of June contains works of local late Rev. Albertus A. Pfanstiehl. Mr. Fritz Bahr‘s wellâ€"known book on comâ€" Northwestern. Miss Armstrong is a graduate of Knox coliege with three years . i in the Public Library: systemâ€"of xw-p-and a graduate of their training school for librarians. Mrs. Crozier, the children‘s librarian, left Friday for some vacation at Wiâ€" nona Lake, Indiana. The children‘s room will be taken care of by other members of the staff during her abâ€" sence. Miss Hendee, the librarian, reâ€" turned Thursday from her home in New York. She visited enroute the new library in Cleveland and others in New York and Connecticut with a view to points of interest for the proposed library building for Highâ€" land Park. order to get the most out of an eveâ€" ning at the park, a brief story of the The fellow who didn‘t know the war was over has been succeeded by the one who thinks the next one will never happen. rewiirn cifinucs c ts . Books on the opera are now in great An inexperienced landscape gardener may spend a great deal of money on your grounds with very little worthwhile accomâ€" plishment. While a small amount properly spent by an expert will show real, artistic results. Surely, your grounds deserve the best of attentionâ€"and it costs less in the long run. . Telephone H. P. 523 PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD, ILL Good Taste in Landscaping _ Seeopiists m Landscape Gardening _ Emma Noethling, Highland Park. 'Will admitted‘ to ‘ probate. Estate ven to her two sons. Letters testaâ€" [sflitary"'l's'iuefl to Tewis ~Noethling. Bond of $500. Proof of heirship takâ€" |en. Inventory approved. Parkâ€"Hearing on petition for probate of wmmchgtM en It is much safer for the men to tell their wives everything, as the women folks are sure to find it all out anyâ€" way. of Will filed and set for hearing July filed. Proof of heirship taken. Indiâ€" cated value of estate $5000 personal and $5000 real. Elizabeth C. Williams, Lake Forest Inventory approved. Rose Muelier, Highland Park. Letâ€" ters of administration issued to Philâ€" lip Mueller. Bond of $1000. Proof of heirship taken. Inventory approved. Stewart Gail, minor, Highland Park. eliters of guardianship issued to Alâ€" bert L Gail. Bond of $500. Guardian authorized to settle claim for auto acâ€" cident for $209. Estate closed. Gustave A Penner, Highland Park â€"Petition for probate of will filed and set for hearing July 30th. Proof of heirship taken. Judge to Vagrant: "So you can‘t get a job because you don‘t know a trade, ch? Well, six months in the workâ€"house should teach you Jeremiah Driscoll, Highland Park. Decree to sell real estate entered. Additional bond of $20,000 approved. Vagrant: "How about a correâ€" spondence course, your honor*" Collect issued to The Northern Trust David Fales, Lake Forest. Final report approved. . Estate closed. LATE P IN PROGBATE COURT for ":\/s:.rx ‘o:.-“ .EL_ECTRIC â€"REFRIGERATION IS NOT EXPENSIVE Health and Convenience CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY 1810 ;z«::esz:nms:ln ston sign is seen, there are men and tools to help your Cadillac and L2 Salle give you the motoring satisfaction which is universaily known as an outstandâ€" ing feature of Cadifiacâ€" La Saile superiority PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY WlTHeleclric refrigeration in your home, cold storage temperatures replace fluctuating temâ€" peratures. Foodsstayfreshand wholesome. Health ismuleverybyindnm. 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