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Highland Park Press, 29 Jun 1933, p. 13

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each h9c‘ elly Sa of Nova Beotia. Hickiky| Smoked geNer 4 for $1.00 "I| §1.25 99 er}; IP“' 25_5 | -;19(‘- for 47¢ AY, JUNE 29 19¢ for 98c ~69¢ (05¢ 15¢ 29¢ \Pots 35¢ 59¢ 15c 15c 17c 50c . 5¢ §$1 ts To E, |._ "Fountain Boy" by il ‘Brandt ‘ (Vanguard Press) contains t'm | _ edge of sparkling sophistica \_ which should by rights elevate it at Jeast to the country club lawn swing. ‘This airily written tale, much in the | Robert Nathan manner, will create | a breezy mental atmosp! no matâ€" ‘ter how torrid the day.| The title | was not, as we supposed, a .referâ€" ence to mythical dryadg; or gamâ€" | bolling satyrs. No i , our hero ‘is none other than one of the legion who jérks sodas for you it the corâ€" _ ner drug store. . However, this parâ€" | ticular dispenser of fruit gyrups fi his numberless inamoratis, jncl ‘ ing as they do a Gré h Village DELIGHTFUL MEMOIRS OF A | §gCOTCH PHYSICIA: t | Hailed As a British "Sarn Michele" .(By Prescott Williams) The publishers advise us that "Arches of the Years"b IhlhdpÂ¥ | Sutherland (William Mofrow Co.) | has swept through four e printâ€" | ings in England in less than five weeks. We have reluctantly turned over the last page and we are not |at all surprised at the guccess of | this book abroad. We arg confident | it will repeat in this country. | Dr.â€" Sutherland, a distinguished ‘ specialist, writes with e charm, \and, while many a confemporary might have had & more s¢nsational | career, this physician has |a way of | exalting commonplaces toâ€" a . plane |of excitement. A doctai: _is the priest of the body and ‘shares with the Religiouns that deep and inner understanding of the streagths and the weaknesses of the human race., When such a man has the ability to put his experiences and |his philâ€" osophy into prose, is it small wonder that a most interesting human docuâ€" ment will be the result ? "The Arches of the YRars" reâ€" counts Dr. Sutherland‘s |childhood. ‘davs in Seotland: his education at Edinburgh; his successful) passing bf the medical examination and, thereafter, his early expetiences in practice. In the south of |Spain he assists at his uncle‘s clini¢ and has some .mm xperiences not the least of which was his aftempt to learn the technique of bullfighting. His war days as a physgician at« tached to an arméed liner &reé interâ€" esting and lively and his llater exâ€" periences, m ngationally out of the , are ‘_M _ill a style that holds worldly widow, willâ€" en in â€" you with ‘their sprightly conversation. As you would never it, : we must add that this is M¥¢. Brandt‘s * You‘ll like "Strange nderfia;n" dâ€" ing" by Harriet T. Comgtock (Douâ€" bleday, Doran),â€"the stogy of Larry MeNeil who has been handed such a jolt by friend wife that ‘the effects color his entire life. Thelma Mcâ€" Neil was one of those women who choose the life of the |gilded lily rather than that of homkâ€"and fire side. In this story she returns to Larry to die and to. eath her daughter Jan to him. . struggle against paternal love| for this â€"strange, elfin child and his adoration for his ward Tony are constant conflict. \The subsequent love ‘afâ€" fair of Jan and Tony and their marâ€" riage give us a truly e miur?-, mance. fs| weather and consequent lackidaisiâ€" cal afternoons than a group of novâ€" els which we will call, for want of a better name, "hammo¢! wm: If you were ever able ito d u a "why" for Vina Delrhar‘s books, "Bad <Girl" and "Kept," you will want to read her new el, "Marâ€" riage ;Racket" (Harcourt, Brace), despite any warning we may give you. It is the story of} Irma, one time â€" trouper, her m ge, her motherhood and her life ‘as the pampered darling of a, multiâ€"mi}â€" lionaire, Her colossal selfishness and neurasthenic maternal complex couâ€" pled with her cons . swearing bored us considerably. OGhe moment she is presented as quite the lady and the very next she #s just one small degree above the fishâ€"wife class. If the climax is upposed to leave one with the idea of Irma‘s repentance and reform lit is weak and unconvincing. Howdéver, as we said, before you will p bly want to read it. f House of Exile, by Nork Wain. Marie Antoinette, by Sv Zest, by Charles G. N The Album, by Mary l_;ooking_» Forward, by Sleeping East, by Frederick Nebel. The Judas Three, by Swanson. Little THURSDAY, J1 MORE SUMMER ROMANCE: . Vina Delmar Has Néw Novel . _ (by Dorothy Ellibtt) . HAVE YOU READ T4 pop e t , byâ€" Hans passing you will vel, "Marâ€" , Brace), may give present Sweig. lin D. land, and later in G:nev:ii A A recpgnized comm publication |0: its: day* and Qomod for ly soon became the target for all so of ‘financia Appe.h‘mdm agardâ€" ed, as a probable patronm to ahyone who could prove their correct politâ€" ical leanings. The pen of Herten was one of the most powerfal:tinfluâ€" ences of the century in raying public opinion outside: Russia and until about 1864 -mpb‘;thid@ posiâ€" tion of leadership : W the help |of his personally financed publications. Herzen‘s "Bell," 1ed . in iErigâ€" Sunday of January 19, 1847, in bitter cold, Alexander left N by sleigh accompanied by hi 1 his three children and a‘s j of servants. He nor any of his 1 ily were ever to see their | land again. Herzen was to a wanderer among the Clpi‘ 1 Waestern Europe and to assume leading role in the anticzarist] ment‘of his time. ‘Although no e mist, himself, he was to Th railging. Pobé avput [ svred gll of the flotsam and jetâ€" sath of nineteenth 'antug‘y :: ian radicalism, For %;:oq d ithe sugar; which attra all -E» imâ€" provident adventurers. He was a man of ‘immenae‘ ‘,w‘ulthmmd with the assig of the hfichild had puufi his Tortime ont of! Ru sig. Beirig of a generous nature, he of coq;;e,' ~ theâ€" ‘ illustrati Gluyas Williams are incom rating interpretations of 0 fléhtd life. The fascination ried still further in this grou, the masterly animal stories? Perâ€" ‘-;nally jwe cast our vote for | e latâ€" ,ttl:. Although the greater ghare of the stories are laid in Walpéle‘s beâ€" ved North country, several fre loâ€" gated in Cornwall ‘and a few in in. |>â€" 5 § ifl:};"." || Morejof the subtle and keen philâ€" ophy of the naive ‘Old Mandarin t rms us in the apthology of Thristopher Morley‘s poems eptitled ‘Mandarin, in Mankhattan" \tble- day, Doran). When‘ we Aist |met ‘is ‘sage old Oriental in H islaâ€" t ns l‘nm- the Chinese" we were captivated by his artful and peneâ€" LEA sase uf WBLost ZSU adoia,.d of short stoies, "All Souls‘ Night" (Doubleday, Doran).. There is everyâ€" thing from the caviorâ€"like thng of ‘@n excellent ghost story to: E {mild Appertive of the tale of middle ‘aged Ltve,â€"-qach in its truly inin l}hble 7 }y]e. C * {F4.;| / We would be hard »:' 0 recâ€" ammend Gne outatlnd]igg tory or type. Personal taste alone will goyâ€" A your: choite of which) |skétch ‘holds the strongest appeal. | Will it f)!t the .. macabre "Tarmhelm,"} the touching "Sentimental But True" or the masterly animal stories? Perâ€" | A tray of literary hj: bound to suit every appeti the essence:of Hugh Walpo _ of thé with this autobiography sgincerely recommend to y Arches of the Years," _ _ ANTHOLOGIES OP ; i € f BC PC -:g-v | _‘ ~ ~PORIRY | Morley | and Walpole Com All those who read ‘and | pn «Dr, Munthe‘s "The Story pf : San Michele" will, of course, be Bager to have this book which conthins so many points of similarity. (In: comâ€" menting on "Arches of the Years" Compton : Mackenzie write f‘Hdo:en is an autobiography withou a page. I guarantee the ‘hardâ€" ened ~niovel readar a hatthk | rins 99 percent of hi,l_iov'elé” § [ Dr. $utherinnd, drapfays E _ 47F,. sutheriand displays | h | keen ind sensitive mind coupled yith a trong tender philosophy. We (By Dorothy E. Corahibir mist moule ied Aor envres this is \| b’T able! of }he veâ€" an ich jetâ€" ian AND fe, ve New time "It means a Transcript. â€"| A teacher asked (the was meant by a man "p evil spirits." ; ‘| & one youngster spoke! up: .Featuring prizes,| confetti, nove]lâ€" ties, and .asso -- entertginments, ‘the Highwood Indiahs will give the first of a series of |summer dances at the Ray [Brothérs® Pavilion at Diamond Lake, ::» sday, July 13. .â€" A snappy band hds been engaged. for this evening y d a) good time is promised for all Further anâ€" nouncement will follbw is the Highâ€" land Park Press,.| | > =| . 3 Our recently printed Anecdote af a child saying that oolish virâ€" gins "ran out of gag" the reader of anothér| S yâ€"school story. + BW / ‘.] Open, s-ai.y’oi-.nfihojk: a. m. . The . grand ‘o' ing {jof «Wheel Inn" will be tonight| Thursday. Free baked ham will be lone bf the featâ€" tures. â€"Pabst and Herghoff beer on draught will be sold. â€"| Dances Being Given By Choice Cuts BEEF POT ROAST, Ib. ...._1}}.;..... Best Cuts RIB ROAST BEEF, 1â€"5th ribs, Ih....: FRESH DRESSED| BROILERS, Ib., ...}|.!..... OUR OWN.BAKED _ HAM, Ib. ..Q'{....é CALIFORNTIA ORANG] for juice; 2 doz. ...|} ... MANOR HOUSE || . COFFEE, 1......{{l ... Green; %â€"lb. ifit..i-:'r}.x NEW CABBAGE | || "Wheel Inh" ib |the new tavern in w Waukegan avenus. | Th is Edward uttgk ; w in derman of that s GROCERY . MEATS DELICATESSEN 1060 North Grédn Bay Road Phone H. B. 1024 | ; «~â€" FREE DEL PC aceé ' | touch only ehienhevt af s Anave or"t the highâ€"lights of in 4 46 | j“‘;r;lti::l.ie erzén}, itsel appro an A @erzent, | j » l es the incrodi:ble m’mwm cousins, ‘both (beifg, byg: i children of broth tfl ’t f 'rtomH“ ¢. eE ons onp o ' spnsations of wegh, was one 0 i'I, a fcause teleâ€" the time and . chmhe o. mavie bre" tbrouzbo_ t is n.ch s tw. into its recriming dn hk ous character ‘ o dagl in‘l;.}se‘ evien Te ltn. Iveg ‘Alexander, Herzen fa.mily 4 p rother No: now a wxdoyvgr, i. ie we ym w talieâ€"Natalie O h.' Akmei’! band Ni.cholu } [ s ns as closest friend. ldrem, although bore him lsec\in:lrtnl h ol 'confinud her compla iysban ue to live under the K: 3ien c{oooff i Glimpses.. are 16 t.'o That ol f1 Marx, then‘ ris : * es io im political thought t i olgonily. The ence all Europe. l.I pu o cbvce famous, ax,ux}chns + 3 hro’ugh _tt; pukes with Kp d conspirators a eage mt:i:t‘:n: driranizations. t ' is nonâ€"e jati Tihe ® After â€" reading|| the | "Roma "Whee) Inn" ~In Higt entirely apar {: its ipolitical {nâ€" remarkable | fanjily and its tiates, all o : have : left many traces in ;,. ves of various w M |governments. As a background to guide qur per: tive of this group, |let us â€"unders that they can m a bountry, the moral conditions| df which were, say the least], 't'i‘ ‘hey eme a western Europé. which was, at that time, lite r«‘ dreriched in Roâ€" manticism. The life and writings of George Sands Had become a verâ€" itable model o lashnable a erotic conduct. ;Ohly lith this un derstanding ‘can .|we grasp :fiir antecedants . and) Yheir (later jal performances; . | ob t Highwood Also H Kidney 1 for the H. Potato ME 1 Given By Organization Tonight ame of ‘a d, at: 827 proprietor ms, an alâ€" this ‘book, political inâ€" tory of this its ve : left ives of 16¢ 23¢ 25¢ d5¢ ;4-55 32¢ 25¢ 11c s 22 T 0f" Ttour,. u Ja P . tra | h ware, (tp | close mergled | tala z e'“ ; | three hed in Ro. | When d writings | NO% P ome a ver.| Of t nable ‘ and | "4Y¢ THE PRESS3 ieiephnone f H. P. \{' 5 1072 ® # . \\a 5 4 4 qopPY $ 4 Avenue % J .‘o'v | _/ 1933 Genuine Another Selection at [ |f hmpquarrers, m .|__|__| â€" Gay colors. Grand patterns. Many | different styles . . . and *‘each so attracâ€" tive > it will ‘be hard ‘to * choose | between them. ‘At this price, though, you can easily afford as many as you w ant. elephone « Jdan Garber‘s career in the orche tra Wprldt:lujbun identified closely with the history of orch traland itself! Jan started with threeâ€"piece orchestra some yea when ‘orchestras for dancing . not have the game glamor that of the ‘innovations in rond have today. Jan introduced t and bionee;'ed in musieal ments. His appearance at: Trian means ple‘nry of excitement ‘and of dl!icianfor‘everyone and stars .to entertain. non . ballroom in ‘Chicago Monds July 3,‘ when Jan ‘Garber and } intetnationally famous band come theTrianon to alternate in an ev ning of gala. music along © wi Wayne King and his orchestra. Ge ber is coming to the Trianon play during the absence of Bern Cummins and his New Yorkers w are to take their annual vacatic New Silk Summer . Dressées . s3983 a . Fireworks, musical and othe will be popping around at the 490 Deerfleld Ave. Highland Park Jlli_: Garber To R To Trianon Santi Bros. Dairy For Hot Weather Phone H. P. 1581 It acts ‘as an equalizer, supplyâ€" ing the proper amounts of minâ€" erals> needed to overcome the deficiency in the other foods. All sizes. 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