October 30, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 37 Published Recently (Extracts from publishers' comments.) LT "Tish Plays the Game" --Mary Roberts Rinehart Ever the friendly amusing Tish of wholesome philosophy and exhuber- ant fun. wm "Letters From a Self-made Diplomat | to His President"--Will Rogers Will Roger's new book of humor. LTH) "Early Autumn"--Louis Bromfield This third panel in the author's screen of American life pictures an old New England family. wn "Darwin"--Gamaliel Bradford | The life story of a gentle and lov- able man who overturned the world of thought. nm, "The Thibaults"-- --Roger Martin du Gard | France calls this novel the truest | and most vivid picture of its life presented in a decade. nm "The Orphan Angel"--Elinor Wylie Kenilworth Boy Scouts Hold Record for Hikes Seven week-end hikes in seven weeks and nineteen scouts to a hike. a record and it'll have to be to the Kenilworth Scouts, for any That's "hats off" troop that can hang up a record like that deserves the plug hat. The hikes have been under the direction of Scoutmaster Bob Townley and have included trips to Deer Grove, Powers Lake, Phantam Lake and Camp How- ard. CLERK-CARRIER EXAM An examination to secure a clerk- carrier for the Kenilworth post office will be held November 20, according to word from the United States Civil service commission. Applications must be made not later than November 10, it is pointed out. Part of the service of the North Shore Line is to help clubs, schools, churches, lodges and other groups plan transportation for outing parties, whether by rail or motor coach. The North Shore Line Traffic Department is always ready to give expert advice in such mat- ters, whether the outing be to a theatre, banquet, athletic event, or for any other purpose. pd ame di This book sohdly established her among the few writers who really " count, nimi: i and Wabash-Grand Ave. "Caravans and Cannibals" 10-Ride | 25-Ride | 60-Ride -- Mary Hastings Bradley Linden Avenue........ $2.78 |$ 6.00 |$12.00 A vivid account of a hunting ex- i 2.94 6.40 | 12.08 pedition into the wilds of Africa. 3.11 6.80 | 12.22 manne 3.22 7.00 12.35 "The Book of Marriage" 3.39 7.40 | 12.35 --Count Keyserling Hubbard Woods........ 3.59 7.80 | 12.42 The basic principles underlying each Glencoe. .... vie. cov. 3.85 8.40 | 12.74 aspect of marriage as it exists to- Braeside. cous csv ees. 4.16 9.00 | 12.95 e U( e day. Ravinia Park.......... 4.16 9.00 | 12.95 nn Ravinia: ... ees sesevs 4.29 9.40 | 13.01 "The Golden Key"--Henry Van Dyke Highland Park......... 462 | 10.00 | 13.40 "Here are twelve tales" says Dr. Highwood............. 4.86 | 10.60 | 13.80 Van Dyke "that I have known for Fort Sheridan. ........ 5.00 | 10.80 | 13.80 some time but never could find Lake Forest........... 5.54 | 12.00 | 14.46 leisure to write." Lake Bluff. . ...... wee] 592 | 12.80} 15.06 Hn Great Lakes. ....... ...| 6.31 | 13.80 | 16.44 "Turgenev""--Avrahm Yarmolinsky North Chicago Jet. 6.31 | 13.80 | 16.44 A powerful biography in the modern North Chicago ....... 6.50 | 14.20 | 16.44 fashion of the great Russo-Tartar Waukegan veees.] 6.92 | 15.00 | 16.70 genius. Zion. .... Halo 8.08 Yk Ju . nnn Winthrop 3 oat 8.49 18. "The Dark Dawn"--Martha Ostenso Niles Center IC els 9 A dramatic story of the Minnesota (Dempster Street) .. 278 | 6.00 | 12.00 prairie revealing the same power, Harmswoods. .......... 278 | 6.00 | 12.00 beauty and passion of "Wild Geese." Glenayre.............. 294 | 6.40 | 12.08 / pr Northfield. ............ 3.22 7.00 | 12.35 385 | 840 | 1274 S ale 4.29 9.40 | 13.01 now on ° 462 | 10.00 | 13.40 res gas 486 | 10.60 | 13.80 in 1050 135 N COLD weather, more than ever, you 6.42 | 14.00 | 15.60 will appreciate North Shore Line Serv- NF 6.94 | 15.00 | 15.72 ice direct to the heart of the Chicago Loop! This is the lean season for 7.45 | 16.20 | 17.00 fresh eggs. Enjoy the satis- North Shore Line SSprunutation makes it faction of knowing that your unnecessary to walk long distances across needs in this line will be IMPORTANT the downtown district in order to reach taken care of. This is our your place of business, or other destination. specialty and we pride our- NO | E . Nor do you need to pay'additional fares for selves in being able to sup- R ff he following dest d downtown bus or taxi travel. ply you with a fine fresh egg Pots on -- Show Lie hi and Skokie hk d. all North Sh : : when other sources of sup- Valley Route ARE THE SAME, and tickers Southbound, all North Shore Line trains ply fail you. to one destination will be accepted for stop downtown at Grand Ave, Randolph transportation to stations of corresponding & Wells, Madison & Wells, Quincy & Drop us a card today, distance on either route as indicated: Wells, La Salle & Van Buren, State-Dear- specifying the amount you Shore Line Shokie Valley born, and Roosevelt Road. wish, they are packed in 2, Linden Ave, snd Harmswaods # and 12 dozen sizes: 10 suit Wimette | und Clenayré North-bound, stops are made at Roosevelt oar convenience. = Seetthe Glencoe and Northbrook Road, Adams & Wabash, Randolph & y : * Highland Park and Briergate Wabash, and Grand Ave. Frequent, fast new container that prac- Hd alien 1 Aan gras Sry nun : ically elimi loss 7 Hishwood = and Highuioos fms trains --both directions--not only during tically eliminates loss from Fort Suevidan and Sheridan. 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