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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 28

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For a Peace Conference Concern advertises theâ€" peffect bridge lamp. â€" Must be light enough to see by and too heavy â€" to throw.â€" Dallas News. s ~*Muybe â€"Congress ts in the â€" shape that the stock market. w tsi"‘m""‘ifi" ;f«;»;m ‘m" ‘wâ€"uxi:â€"rryw . "fi’ ,mi be consoled by the fact that it is betâ€" ter to have been‘a lame duck than never to have been a duck at all.. _ our enth annual North Cape Cruise. Visit Iceland,the Land of the Midnight Sun, the Fjords of Norway, Trondhjem, Bergen, and Oslo, Visby and Stockâ€" hoim, Copenhagen, Danzig and gbove all Leningrad and Moscow. & On the newest of the great Cunarders â€"$, 8."Carinthia". Thirtyâ€"five restful days to Havre or Southamptonâ€"then continue your pleasures where you wfll&flh'afiu.ehoohndedlqu have closed, this cruise has always been extremely popular with young people. RAYMO N Dâ€" WHILITCOMB RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO. lflfl.% or your local Agent Please send me your C1 North Cape Booklet or your Guide to Travel C in .I..”C”fl“‘"..l'l““l'm“‘l.l'...lll.0.! U 176 N. Michigan Ave. â€" State 8615 CHICAGO Paris via Teeland .. Perhaps you feel that you must find a new way to Europe. . . one that will really add something to your trip abroad. Tss is m uit â€"rgrpne t on dn was in was â€"passed â€"with the â€"restrictions mentioned. rox ce ighh Chief Deputy Sheriff Thomas Kenâ€" nedy â€"willâ€"â€"receive. $50 2. .. month...for extra services and his additional not exceed the $10,000 allowed by the board for deputy hire. Increase Pay of Chief Deputy Sheriff ; County Board Allows $50 Extra â€"â€"Supervisor James Kelly pointed out that the chief deputy worked on an average of 14 to 16 hours a day, seven days a week, and was on call durâ€" ing the rest of the time. An opinion on the payment of the sheriff‘s salary and the deputy hire, asked by the board from State‘s Atâ€" torney A. V. Smith, showed that alt salaries and administration expenses of the sheriff‘s office can be paid only If the fees collected were not sutâ€" ficient to meet the expenses. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Ought To Be a Law ________ â€"Why is it that they try these intelâ€" congressmen *â€"Indianapolis According to press reports there was some vaudeville entertainment gress. Maybe the boys were tired of €o much burtesque. _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" After a heated controversy among The bigger the: marketâ€"â€" the better the results. . RENT THAT EXTRA ROOM PRESS WANTâ€"ADS for RESULTS Mich â€" College . women . leaders. Bxperienced director _ All camp activities Six hour drive from Chicago or Detroit. Bnroliment limited 30. Send for catalogue. Make reservations now. of the 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Highland Park u._.hu!nd by First Church of Clhrist, Scientist f ofâ€" Highlandâ€" Park C 381 Hazel Avenue CHURCH SERVICES o Sunday School 9 :30 a.m. Between Ages 4â€"20 MorXing Service 11 :00 a.m. _ Wednesday Evening Service 8 :00 You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible, and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. borrowed, or purchased. HOURS: © Week days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Wednesday until T:80 p.m. Sundays .% B0 to 5:80 p.m. for reading only. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE C READING ROOM MA C., STAUCH, Director yo Montague, flt‘- fees collected by the sheriff. T H E P R E BRILLIANT CRITICISM â€"â€"The latest book of Miss _WesUs "Ending in Earnest,""â€"isâ€"aâ€"collecâ€" tion of what might be termed fragâ€" ments.â€"â€"Short =reviews;â€"comments, of any of these which to her wellâ€" stocked, associative mind seem pertiâ€" nent. Most at least of these have appeared in â€"magazines. â€"â€" in â€"every one there is that astounding quality astounding depth and breadth 0 knowledge. 3 . Miss West is superbly gener:t;s mires, Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawâ€" not known on two continents. can be equally fearless and as suâ€" perbly ifronical ‘in pricking the bubbleé of fame of those who fail to measure up. to her standards. For example she begins an essay with "The other day, at the Theatre des Arts in Paris, I saw a play by _Bruckâ€" ner (the mystery German or Ausâ€" trian author whom nobody knows) called in its French dress Les Crimâ€" inels. It has been running for two years in Berlin, I am told; and the heart is bowed down by the thought that for all that time a community should have let itself listen to such jackassery." She continues: "Its suâ€" perbly simple thesis is that the law operates in such a way that all the innocent automatically go. to jail and all the guilty automatically stay out ‘of it." She goes on to substantiate and prove her position. Miss West‘s criticisms are always founded on fact, are never futile flagwaving. â€"Ifâ€"you seek pleasure of the most keen intellectual kind you can find it in reading these essays by aâ€"womâ€" an who is rightly recognized as one of the most brilliant women of our time. 3 PLEASANTâ€"READING "PORTRAIT BY CAROLINE" If you recall Sylvia Thompson‘s "Hounds of Spring" as I do, you think of something fresh and stimuâ€" lating, with a good deal of, the zest of its title: In "Portrait by. Caroâ€" line" we have, naturally a maturer work by this author. It has lost some of that freshness, and gained by a greater skill in the handling. of the e of that freshness, and gninedl In spite of the depres i _greater skill in the handling of | not noticed many eotton material, Whether the gain makes| and down the avenue. _ fir' * ;|-§-:.‘-:’."! m Doubleday Doran By Sylvia Thompson Little Brown & Co. Fg ESTHER GOULDS h’l’ RAVEL.. CORNER of Miss West‘s up for the loss is for you to say, szonally, for meâ€"it _does .not. _._._ ess, talented girl who tries the old game of keeping two men going., There is Maurice, her husband, whom she really. loves, but who is tooâ€"imâ€" TrE0 CTOO °C ted . Lo is medie excitement that she craves. She takes on Peter, a rough and rugged but in tellectual young man who takes a cottage in the neighborhood so as to have quiet while writing his' book. They fall in love and Caroline who ing of peace for her restless temper ament is incapable of making a real choice between them. _ She could not give up Maurice and their child, and ter. * y3 book, in fact Miss Thompson weakâ€" ened her plot by trying to carry on too many simultaneous threads. â€"I she had dropped a few, and le things filter through the â€"minds of, say Caroline and Peter, _ her book cessive use of: conversation, someâ€" thing which must be doneâ€" with great skill or the reu!ex: merely feels which could have been condensed inâ€" conversation you feel like that, some of it is necessary and good. The book on the whole is pleasant and in teresting, much better than the ordiâ€" nary run of novels. â€"â€" Fear County Overdraft By End of Fiscal Year Bills incurred by all departments of Lake county at the end of the fiscal year next September 1 will exceed the appropriation of $584,000 if tht present schedule of â€"expenditures is maintained, the statement for th¢ first sik months reveals. At the end of the first six months $333,6884! had been disbursed, according to 1e port of the financial committee of the county board. , Thursday, March 19, 1981 s10n stio kings ve hat d FATHER P] BADGE ON Edward C Deerfleld to was awarde at the annus held â€"March. badge was KENILW NDIAN WINNE played by t stamps, coin boxes, and GLENC The Court Ginter ~of t lowing _ the troop flags troop 62. | ‘Troop 52 cl WIL ME Andrews, â€"th troop <52, "I of ‘troop 50. Troop 50 more. Troop 51 Troop 50 tion follow Hateh. 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