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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1930, p. 28

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26 RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO. or your local Steamship Agent 9# If You‘re Feeling a Bit Like 0. Henry MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE RAYM O NX Dâ€" WHITITCO MB Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, the Riâ€" viera (at Nice for the Carnival), Monte Carlo, Tunis, Naples, Capri, Athens, Constantinople, the Holy Land, Cairo, Taormina, Toulon, ete. ete. . . . Only 65 days, but every day worth an orâ€" dinary year of your life . . . After the eruise, continue your travels through Europe . . . return later on board any Cunard steamship, no extra charge. Sails January 31, 1931, from New York. Returns to New York April 11 = later if desired. As O. Henry once wrote: "I‘ve got that ‘Steam up the yacht Corsair, and ho! for the Mediterranean‘" . . . We all feel that way sometimes, and Raymondâ€"Whitcomb has the answer ... The "Carinthia", newest of the great Cunard fleet, has been specially chartered for a party of "400" conâ€" genial people who wish to cruise the Mediterrancan .. . The best of everyâ€" thing ... yet the charges are very moderate. 176 N. Michigan Ave. State 8615 CHICAGO Ask for free book and full parâ€" ticulars. Call or write â€"today. in /m Please send me your new book and full particulars of the Raymondâ€"Whitcomb Mediterranean Cruise. over me mail for That m: easy wr While Miss ELiker Gould MB UCGR a im her trip around the world we have | _ ;, Frustration Par Excellence _ had to discontinue her very interestâ€"| , The Waters Under the Earth" by ing depurtment. :Now that she has .lu;tha Ostenso. Dodd Mead & Co. retarned " we have "the "privitege of It is too bad that Martha pstenso printiny a series of letters written cannot yet refrm'n from laying the by her on her cruise, as well as reâ€" 1”;““'" h:‘l:”h‘;i !;lz:lee ‘l‘)l:t).:erhei:\ s‘h'l'.l:l; f us i e acters. She sumimg hey hook ""m,w" I;IDITOI. Waters Under the Earth". than in . 8. 8. ColumbU$ | iny of her books since "Wild Geese," by Esther Gould yet she has not yet been able to.raise Lear Wâ€": it entirely. We still find ourselves The library steward is standing ) thinking "But they wou‘ldn‘t have uver me solicitously, telling me that| been downed like that." She still mail for the pilot boat is almost due.| cannot convince us that some présâ€" That makes, as you can imagine, for| sure other than that of presented casy writing. But I have to send & | facts has not been brought to bear, word, * In this new book she has again The important thing isâ€"we are|presented her favorite theme of lives off. When and if this letter arrives frustrated by the domination of anâ€" you will know that anyway. It was other life. terribly impressiveâ€"our going. New| In this character of Matt Welland Yorkâ€"looked coldâ€" and greyâ€"and we | she has painted the opposite type of felt lucky enough to be getting away domination from that of Caleb in from its cold and greynessâ€"but the| "Wild Geese." Instead of dominaâ€" weather didn‘t deter a huge crowd of | tion by terror and cruelty Matt does pbssibly envious and certainly enthusâ€"| it by a gentle and persistent bigotry, iastic friends from seeing us off. prejudice, and superstition. One by The largest and fastest ship which | °M° his c:hildren go down before it has ~ever _ goneâ€" round ~the worldt| like tenpins before the ball. Dave Doesn‘t that stir your sluggish blood ? | Who marries against his will to keep We may not be Magellans rounding the family print shop going, Sophie the Cape or whatever he did round, who gives up the man she loves beâ€" but we are pioneers in our own way. | °°48* he has radical tendencies, Ruth And we must hand it to Raymond and| Who marries a lout of a farmer, her Whitcomb: company for having the | father‘s plan to keep her out of misâ€" vision to conceive and the courage to Thief, Jenny. who gives up the man undertake. such an enterprise. Any.| the loves and in her haste is in an way I‘m glud they did! "a(-mdent which leaves her crippled, mo L ki aitnasiie Shaâ€"miel ho Incas While Miss Ether Gould has been m her trip around the world we have had to discontinue her very interestâ€" oo devartment. ‘Now that she has ing depurt returned 1 printiny a by her on suming hei has . ever Doesn‘t th We may the Cape but we alt And we n Mars thing by the ture. â€" People look at .one ‘another curiâ€" ously, and a little abashed, we realâ€" ize we are all partners in this asâ€" tounding enterprise. 1 even want to. say (to this stolid mahogany desk "You and I are going round the world." It wouldn‘t flinch I suppose at the words, but 1 do. O dear, here he comes! I haven‘t told you half of the excitement of leaving â€" bands playing, flags waving, tugs puffing. One tug crowded with friends cirâ€" cled round and round us. say . to "You ; world." at the he: com the exc nkaving This must leave me now. By his calmness I should judge this steward and all his ancestors were born on trips round the world. .Goodbyâ€" ay TV <lrails * " ) of stories and poems for children brings * new life, color and meaning to the choicâ€" ent literature from sixty countries â€"â€" meetâ€" ing every need, satisfying every interest. C NoOwW % CAN A Book .:. Jt 08 C *L This new Tel. Greenleaf 5356 1119 Maple av. Evanston Tel. H. P. 5 in 8 valumes â€" budget plan Shepard and Lawrence, Inc. 180 N. MICHIGAN AVE. _ CHICAGO, ILL. the steward is looking positively npassionate now, my time must be y short. Other people are flitting and out buying stamps and postâ€" ds. â€"Everyone moves a little quietâ€" ~1 really think people are subdued the very magnitude of our advenâ€" e. Going around the world! I ieve that until someone reaches rs; it will be the most thrilling n# one can do. : library steward is standing me solicitously, telling me that for the pilot boat is almost due. makes, as you can imagine, for writing. But I have to send a Represented in Highland Park by MRS. DE ANGUERA #Â¥ EsTHER GOUuLDS &TRAVEL f â€"~COKNE K: NowW YOt N AFFORD tE BEST THE PRESS collection accident which leaves her crippled, Paget who gives up the girl he loves, Tom who gives up his dreams beâ€" cause he hasn‘t backbone to pursue cause them: A happy crowd! Allâ€"except Carla, the youngest. She does defy the old man. .But would the others all have gone under? Would they? ~If Biss Ostenso could really convince us of that she would lift. her book over the borderline from manufacture into art. An Alaskan traveled 2,000 miles by dog sled and airplane to find a denâ€" tist out. And probably harbored a sneaking hope all the time he would find him out.â€"Lynchburg News. ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist Opposite Chicago North Western Station He Won â€"Esther Gould Free Delivery including Sunday The first person to be executed in the Colony of Massachusetts was a womâ€" an physician accused of witchcraft. Nowadays we know â€" that doctors‘ "white magic‘ is the result of long scientific study, and wise people reâ€" spect their physicians and consult them regularly. & Wh Recent Proceedings _â€"_ in the Probate Court ere Science and Ethics Reign Frances Workman Glidden, minor, Iighland Park; Letters of Guardianâ€" ship issued to Henry L. Glidden. Claim for injuries allowed for $1100. Frances Stanley North, Lake Forâ€" estâ€"Letters Testamentary issued to Julie M. North. Bond of $600,000, Thomas E. Lamb, Inc., Highwoodâ€" Srd Report and Account approved. Lubin L. Rosenthal, Highland Park â€"Hearing on Final Report continued to November 3rd. Everett Culver, Lake Villaâ€"Waivâ€" cr of Widow‘s award and Inventory approved. Recent proceedings in probate court, cf interest in this section, are reported as follows: Wircucrart Frederick C.. Shaefer, minor, Lake Forestâ€"Guardian authorized to sell bond and invest funds, Miles M. Carney, Inc., Lake Forest â€"â€"5th report and account approved. Morton J. Traub, Highland Parkâ€" Petition for Letters of Administraâ€" tion filed. Bond fixed at $2,000. F. H. Bartlett Tr to P. Wilston. D $10.00. Lot 3 blk 7 Bartlett‘s North Shore Manor, Sec. 6, Shields. F. H. Bartlett Tr to F. J. Miller and sister. D $10.â€" Lot 10, blk 23, Bartâ€" iett‘s North Shore Woods Sub, Sec. 6, Shields. C T & T Co Tr to Margaret Musâ€" cato. D $10. Lots 43 and 44 Sunset Weods, Sec, 22, Deerfield. G. Beardsley admr to Lyela Comerâ€" ford. â€" D $3500, Lot 4 2nd Ravine Forest Sub, See. 21, Shields. Ido L. McElwain & Grace E. Mcâ€" Elwain spins to W. K. Baum and wife jt tens. QCD $10. Lots 8 and 9, blk 8. Lake Bluff, See. 21, Shields. It seems to be a common opinion nowadays that what the world lacks is leadersâ€"but how could you expect to develop many with humanity on a diet of spinach and fruit salad. C. Santi and wife to F. Serradimiâ€" wghi and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lot 3 of Santi & Leonardi Resub of pt West View South, Sec. 15, Deerfield. B. H. Watts & wife to J. Frenzel. WD $10. Lot 33 (ex E 125 ft) So H1d Add to H. Pk., Sec. 25, Deerfield, F. H. Bartlett Tr to Carrie E. Hetu and husband jt tens. D $10.. Lot 3 blk 23, Bartlett‘s Shore Crest Ests Sub, Sees. 7 and 8, Shields. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Thursday, October 30, 1930 Phone 144

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