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Highland Park Press, 19 Sep 1929, p. 34

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'rithMttt"riGE"TGcr"ii"ir" T} fTEri'lii'EN, 411119 __ SUPELX$CO is? lllllllllllt sturdydependa C-, rtiiirtiiliiEhitutcfli'iiiii and play an FiskAll-Cord Tires stand iiny driving strain and give positive ‘A’ _ traction. a Sure Np uattakiuir Chances With 01g tires for safety mun-main; Macaw,“ Amert'tehathkvetr. . drive'on “your an. and m. trMrarrtnttextt.aettt with; mmuama dthycntdu. er ,matexiags... that’s why. alleonditiona _ _ They'retmnt 1iFiiii7riiiiiiirfi'c INSPECTION FREE -, ..,._I___. ---_tt-r' THE Thoreau 'fatl2lrttgta in "-'N ' Nor so ORDINARY _ . - Wile-LII“!- 3;a‘§.i:'.:§mi!““ - - .___, ve ' ,,____ "mum Minna Co. ' . "1='="rtrTgm ___ --", sAf)8krtttisrii long. Sita grind Gr Samuel. Advmxty fol- lows turd upon 'tdvirrrifty, u it to (3:3in might in and: surroundings, and Samuel is f)rmly caught aithe arms of reality. In the end he. has his chance to to, but “'10 often happens it comes tofJItte. m is “rethinks: tinthcxroccry holiness the Rir'dlLt, that m meant for m of, --HeSrahe-tattarii: Hr. Hex: is not I winner of T yams, but. It) very penetrating and lime recounter of life. A whim decides the cap- tlin int it and this time it in mining: P1r.ottears that Sam- I't'htt?f,tc,tetftEP?E7iirt, my} tttatrt-at 'ist-, ve who ‘ m’ timitthhiiiii Ttow-thir We know will decide the issue. . Either he goes to the land of adventure or the long arm of reality reach” outuiasd claims. him for its own. . r" V He is only twelve and his poor, oven-Worked, mother, though; aha trtted, _tzchavtaieiiaatiis, herself/teast.,- not hear of his going away to seq, ~Bi1t»Sam takes matters into his own 11qu and applied for place 'as'cah’i}: boy on3he "ventura2P There is PR! TFiiiiiii er. stalker,"- will come into dock. Then, playing hooker from school, he will so down and gum! breadth-sly, "peirtitimr" fhe takes and other things which ape. to him of the East and far of! ports where he longs to be; .. _r-Aetrrrrxyr'r-sttts-treim,iia 1rd Hm starts out " if it would be-one of those. books of dreams come true. We Warm to the pie- ture, of. the small boy. Samuel "ttgrscirho lives pup Hummers hutrhetattosc.,GU', imam." nf +5-, u.fi,trtttyrttepriGoTiii"i-i,t fund-mm“! rrimhttm. dbiaafi to mom that nation has Lte1e1Citn dole-com and thttutrieiimy h jun "eu.-..-.". Amadeus maxim. starting a new departs: books or boys and girls keep: to the high sandal-1 always wanking: fr 9th: cations t C shot: _ a m -hretttttmitthtntttsici'itiriFit' ' “Tomorrow’s Viiym” By Leonard-mai. "v, Ives Wuhbum. PORTS OF ADVENTURE Claude G, Bowen, whose book, “The Trude Era," it the Idt4rrarv' Guild selection for September. dia.. closes the fact that march for the book. which had to he done in a library, has occupied him every. lunch heart-l. for 2ptrfggtt?, "$trtrc' . mi t" " Chou/to the arm that ian want.” do . fhingbadiy moutrb-we tind-ttmt. or it. _ fJllrlilTll UH " ttik',), i“ __. '-w= JUST Hummus 'txAtzrrauimrtsttr'-atretwa, E E In" 4eparttisent of cor boys and girls. If it o the high sandal-d it has 1eletyied, fer other; publi- it yRtttts% ard “7% -,y-_Vv".r Ci-Atrial-ll-trl',',-,-,-:'-'-'-'-"-'-'-"" lee.- .‘ T136 mm]: is full of his amusing adventures whirxonld ace onl have come to a girl living in We r- Iiri" “”1“: -. ‘ l" AnnmEllighju the gift of tell.. C in: q things attttiiiig .- Sheila“ 4:! W N 'Frt "rtii?tiiiNtilv-"iWafreht',1i',), most of-ata 1 would. haw _ prob-bl: wanted to. 5 forget.' -,For instance viii1he - takeout unconventional but quite t innocent trip t1t_tlre., -1titt3rjthuc , Prmtrhttiti'iiiiirhi tales) ' ,, 'tttre-it-reg-tie-tit-tttii,, _ _‘ --_--ertr-"_- "-st-atrtrat-ttv "dr'tirt ' light burning all night , so goes and blows it out. It is gas, ) so 'Pe there is lt. strong odor and- C'1TCeffffa'"."a'".""O'rPm+Wc" gamma”. It» 'r-rkturar-of 1 life foreign to anything that of us have far known, of an era when is a most gone and of a per- son with quite an extraordiriary amount of humor, 'u.rttmtre, Ind re- tttm retetulnrac, _ Cs,.,.::.,,,...-.,, ,, - - ,... - "'"-"'H'_" - ti large "rrttrtrrttioer- outside" her door. Shela" it, but any: is is one of, the fawjimea she hag ever been atite t6 hold. Mr, Aoneue. She could not be so diaeriit when she had a failure with the jelly roll ahe was making, fed it To tlip/hor, 1tptr_Hhe-etswatirirtirfrtty--" --r__ 1'2! _ Whereas“ reading. we tttut it tgt, ya thought. AneNit, Ellie in no as D,.,.,t,9st.ttMi" Arutttthttti 7 "autti, *who, 'll'a'tlris'r'ls's1--'f telephone con- struction Whalelnmewet f'Rattttet'"] open beside her, who puts . iioweri . on the table, and wears a bunch of witMoweh her- self, is not an ordinary woman. Nat JueAor :h'fe hen . _xt.fll ordi-_ monou- munng camp: where stun vation was only one of the minor hazards run by the large family of children. " , Woman," by Anne Ellie. In the first place we know. she isn’t m otdinu-y woman or she wttttidit't be willing to‘be called so, in the second place. we know she itrn't,oe no publisher would be willing to, publish her uteri So here in the beginning is a c unease. . "Au My In. mum twang 'raetilmro'-rtuiriifii-r' iririd my form except in . pim".Ab° Martin in Farm h Fix-aide. AHew6itatifrmssaiA" e m o l t glu- 111:1:er 'l?..) the delightful new novel by the “that of . neon fl ot".""'""'") ' 'Lm‘or: My: $1119,va " Tia . - No: .in I" M Bet by ht

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