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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1931, p. 50

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W 100 A magma of the WINDOW WASHING TIRE b In! time you nuiutbolnood. Dysietdiotrttru.hs. SPARKLE. the his!“ Window Cleaner. Ram, Bret. may Ind Market. Idaho! Mm Co. guy! Jho.. Paint Store. NOTXCI - A party of thee. can “tend the Sunday afternoon services " Zion. winch. Titan-do, 1eIht-.iraa..tkaiiuiitiJ.' mobile from manna Purl and "min; at lift; um. Ig,','.'":, “MESS; mike Jd typo ntment - dru- Boa - mirhumr-sAe.-r%UGic-itTaritii"'iicrk-"F. m. {ANTED rr' Room and boamrfarfa.. fiammâ€"mflshfldm- in. 'rfifi"i'iTii't"'F'i"ii"r' or Ravinfa; wétea at once. Address M. M. Press of- flee. 8nd of tho North Shore tom In" ahead, bought than Ind shrub- from NORTH SHORE CHI-TEE? RUB-SERIES. m, 1ttt!reHm-tjrioeiiiriiiT"G"i'Gmt'ii' 82100 to I did: North Shore ell-tamer. We Inn . Ane mm of my. ttfe,i?terteGritrrurviiiar'7ir'r" low., Visitors -eteome. Green Bne Ron-l WANTED T9 1tBNT on. BUY-aw, 6 mil- mtedt; off-vi; wAN7EpIpraNr--asor-oomho- er.ty+dutimmrtdt4tiortsiL. Andra: Like-odes. it! WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To "NT-A Nrati.h.d mm 1t8t-t_rrptt'tttrtoiatrdwtttstnsttiniidris-e Highland Park on or nor a lake; rent mun be " or '" I month. Melton "G. S.” Prel- one. C it! wanna '11) "NT--' {ml-bod W3 we: "at. Addre- A. 3.4 has; VAN!!!) To RWI'r--Ymmtr Indy. Ind 20, doing residence, bread-5t Ind dinner in private home "ither-h, Wt! Put ya: 'tsvtttur-etxt6ertt of music, More home with- piano prefer-(me: Menu: rtt-hostri' not required. Address Lydh orlotr Glad- ehenka. ttm. 86, 60 E. Debate place. Ohi- raao, m. _ _ tt HINTS!) ax, RENT on BUY-S-room home: must be I. m. Aura-C. Carbon, 4844 N. Harmon ave., Chicano. m, . _ 8 44 mu LIGHT HOUSIKEEPING BOOKS. BATH AND GARAGE; _ iriHRriiririiiihrfiii CHILDREN $45 PER IONTH. ADDRESS "L. L." PRESS OFFICE. 'l-Ibd T. B. Duffy 'Giiit,i 7"" G-a. t 11nt Put Pharmacy. 'tut. Auto Sunk Go.. whom an ' Iuehnttr Grout, sud Inlet. Charla Ruchldt Hahn. lamina. Hue-em Hardware Cm. Ravinh. WANTED-- amaeae tate tatt m ' or 'm 1-3.: af/r"""" rlst/iti'i!a!li',t'ili?.eti.tt 13’??? Tu. N. C. “I WANTED to RENT MISCELLAN EOUS Jilay, pil Saleéman... or ,spssma'nan ,‘te sell all gtgdes of fuel oil on North Shore. Respon- sible Company. Replies -etmfidentital., Want Ads Continued Address Gm -tiir- -rtiai, _ " 'o.. whom 3nd mamma- tt i. Press Office Ttf "rt was actually the gentry itself, which first saw the fallacy of this. The post-war generation of the gen- try which Ron in "The 1ig_tlire's thrtreteer'"mat-iiisiiiiiasi,- saw its own uselessness, its out-of-date fu- tility. It left the country and ran wild in London trying vainly to find a new place for itself. But there was no place for it. With diminishing fortunes caused by the economic changes of the War it either ran wmwm through prints party on excellent ml auto: Ito-Inca property: “.000 ”can! or $12.00. ttmt. Write has "I Mk]. III. 'Willlng to pay . com- mh-Ion. , . an N0't'M3B-- Va: “gt-Eh?!“ in I L S Preach ta . in A n P' h, -' _Igoomble nu. _ - ._--._ - "nu-u. v- -RMMN Park. In. Admhthitratrtx of the state of Edward M. Connd, damned, villa-“end the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden " the Court Home in Wnukectn. in said County. on the ttret lon- dtrotrhegtmotermAtiirt, "animal“ where I" 1g,th'hlte'e, claimasdmt aid W39#£LLLOL .Judmvturm istlmcrmnfliwztform "T"'" VIOLA A. CONRAD. W-ukmn. m.. April 8, 1981. 7-9 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby lrytreeriEtr, m- A. Coma COW M , t " s 0 , .‘E'___EC"“ grandeur of the. old tradition, al- 'r Rebecca West suggest. Ir. M. though it could not show its rever- , Mayor, author of this excellent novel, ence, and it knew that it mu, I "The Squire's Daughter," " the anc- grandeur of something that was pus- ', cessor to Galsworthy. She is right. P/r. Ron adores her father, the tine For as Galsworthy wrote of the pass- '8" Gerey, who embodies ttil that ing of the landed gentry in England “3 trtyi m his elm. The you: of his generation so Miss Mayor is generation, PM and engxsieatt and showing that she can write of the t1ippant as it is, inherits something paging of it in hers. Mitts Mayor from that grandeur, too, We wish being younger can write of the post- Ron Fight marry the young mil. war generation as Galsworthy can- who inePyCruoty!lr enough itt the Brat not do, his characters in "The White one to stir love' in her, but Ron is too Monkey" impressed one " merely honest and too wise. Her reckless -feverish and futile, Miss Mayor’s live mad years have left their mark ttpon as did his earlier "Soames." her, she must not put tmeh tt tat We in America can scarcely com- upon love as that. I prehend the poignance of the thing Years of unhappiness come, the whieh hill khan h--"-,. in In‘..- hififnl Aa-T,'..; " et.. n.......... LL_ which has been happening in Eng- lafever since the Industrial Revolu- tion-the dying of the feudarin Eng- lish 4iferthee passing tfthaehmttiptr,- genial, upright, public school class whom every school boy was taught to revere as the American boy does Ford and the Constitution. Englmd believed that if its gentry, the “back- bone of -the Empire," was to fslh England feirwith it. , . 2H Railroad m; 'rtehq'ooe 1eouarotpsa-s,motor,to.- tx',,".'.'"'"""'""""""""'"",; can. THE PASSING OF A CLASS --t'- “THE _84Wtlut'fra1AW1tmtrt PéSQUESI BROS. GARAGE Phone H. 7 ' ADJUDICATION NOTICE 01103 is hereby given that the Viola A. Conrad, of Ballad shnhthitratrtx of the state of 'yned.-dreeaed, villa-(tend the By Pill; 1&on Coward McCann 1668 ma- d o’clock. 89d f ESTHER GouLD‘S hTRAVE L CORNER THE PRESS " " Civil Smice (NO) LEWIS 'm-r.w.-mr-tr.... METZEL .."-......... BROWN "'-*et.t.r.-.., GOURLEY ..-..mmt... GREENSLADE .. REAY .-i-........,... TAYLOR '............... ”HIRE F‘AUM “mama mony with the best interests of their fellow citizens " heart. It is gen- erally appreciated, the Press be- lieves, that the eo-operation of all er. tizens is necessary to make any ad- ministration a sucCess, and the Press St thistirae as” tint Highland Phi-i people give their' new administration their hearty support and aid wherev- er possible to help them in their ud- ouos duties, so that they' may be sble to give the city a splendid four years of civic progress, unhampered by pet- pitiful decline' of Sir Geoffrey, the hopeless entanglements of the estate. We learn to love Came and to feel aei'h-HKoiherh, sister ~Laura, the painful seduces of its delay. Ron learns that even she can care about things, and some of her latent tine- ness struggles to show itself. EMIL B. MEI‘ZEL B ELECTED FOR MAYOR ou's, too. Not the laughing out loud kind of humour, but the quiet smile. He takes a monkey and makes it act distinctly high-type human, and 3kg Service f YES) , In “His 'Monkey Wife" John Col- lier has found a new and diverting way to be satirical about humans, and a way that,is genuinely humor- The drama which is expressed in this _1rasolr---thruyaatsinttv,ud-acurr,eat, erainia--is so deep and wide that we wonder more writers have not been attracted to' it. We are glad Miss Mayor was for she handles it with skill and tenderness and knqwledge. She 1i?irensteirituiny ehtfdéten who will live. f By John Collier madly to ruin or allied itself with u " ( Continued from page 1. l “HIS MONKEY ‘WIFE” ._I202r1303219'2715244i1931112 J 87l 15: 17? " Ith, 12! n jgt1,fyd1li?1ftg1e,) 62 -'/,,e1,e1ei,1,S,l,,e,,t,1tE1,1,t "Hiiriiiiiii!ifiiiiiiiiiii11 71 ..11671 " 51110611041139! 69 c1L4f.r1ff.r1r7)tmrj2ostiuil 82 (,2fAl16fll.1fpllfyl)t141Nulit' "lil7l1li0a'dm0,)260i223liMt 71 ii'iititiiiifit?iiihill no fd jii'il?/d 1 t -M. Appleton ‘266'1743‘1'7'27 ttmr mm 'The unomcial vote to' precincts fol- low: _ l Lyle Gourley, now a commissioner, but running independently of the yui- ministration, was re-elected for his third term, receiving 2,274 votes. fled with 2,070. Commttmioner Wil- Hem M. Ray polled 1,990; A. P. Cook of Ravinin, 1,437; Magistuto Ber- man Schwery was telected, 2,857 to 1,744 over Earl Partly. In the Tote for commissioners, Robert Gteenslade, Legionnaire, was high man With 2,842: Joseph H. Tay- lor, connector and retired minister, being second with 2,565.. The March total for 1980 amounted to $58,505, or more than $20,000 less than the volume for Murcia of this year. . 3198 . Other e1atusifteationa included per- mits totaling $7,400 for alteration and repair work. Permits totaling $1,385 were issued for construction of garages. Four permits for single family dwellings were granted by the build- ing commissioner having a combined total of $69,500. The entire total for the ftrst quar- ter of this year amounted to $109,- 535, the past month having a build- ing total far in excess of the two preceding months. January was ex- ceptionally low with a volume of only $5,400, while buildings permits in February totaled "$25,850. -- _ thet he say; to her attends h class- es and lame to read proimea1tr. When Mr. Fatigay returns to Eng- lend he takes Emily along. Her im- pression; of London, her comparison of it with the Upper Com are weli worth quoting if they were not too long. However Emily begins a long tussle for Mr. Fatigay’s happiness with the human creature whom he has idolized blindly for many yarn. The struggle is long and bitter but at last Emily triumphs and carries Mr. Fatigay back to home and hap- piness in the far touches of Africa. Contstruetiirn work in Highlahd Park Btiareir to A" neYrHiftrh -inmith's total for 1931 when permits for' $78,- 285 were issued by Commissioner Sid- ney D. Morris in March. _ Building Permits Last . Month Here Increased Mr. Fatigay is a school master of the Upper Congo who has u pet matrrhis)ymtaruiettraiiaetiiu monkeys. The tlne monument. in .tho mouth of the chimpanzee loud ridiculous, the terribly potty one: in the mouths of the humans sound worse. Bo we have a double comedy running on. PM?!“ 118 tr, 693185 82802 16l362 Thursday. April W 311 0214329473161 3236143381179 3tr'24.T129'it0B 7056239061169 29:91:97; " uWui8M)l1t1 01mm 25 2070 3357. 9.97 ttue 1990 M " 19

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