36 \VILMETTE LIFE .June 21, 1929 ~ .... _ , LiiTSALL..RmE-rnE---ri"oOJ, WHOOPEE if E.SIHf..~ GOULD'S AUTO COASTER A Brand New Thriller-Fun for Young and Old Located pe~manendy directly opposite Holy Ghost Academy on I I I I I I I I I I ' TRJ\.VEL CORNER BOTH FEET OFF T~E ~ROUND I and decking herself in her best .stringy csterday I Ae\\· from Pans to l~on- ~reen. I walked along the qua1s, · tht.· don . . I thought it part of the educa- last afternoon. in that scene which hag tion ni any good tourist. So I set the · betn ~tchesl so many times, that being .day :111d watched the clouds! \Vhen the dav came I got weighed. bade a linger- there, instead of thinking it real , yo1.1 ing farewell to the little group of com- tilink you arc part of an etching. You passionate friends a St' mblcd outside feel grateful tl' the artist for ha\'ing the· 'A ir Cnion office. and clambered put YOU there. I went aloug i·emembcr into the bus which \\·aitcd to take us ing, for !t might be so long before I'd to the air field. As we \\'<~ re trundled ha ve J. chance to remember again; the throug-h a dingy quarter of Paris I great ones " ·ho liad walked .here. back could not help thinking with somethiwy to tJ1c time of Abelard who must ha,·e of a fellow-feeling of those \\'hO oncr pa:;sed here on hi s \\·ay from his cJas :;es rumbled through these st reets on the to sec Elotsc \rho ti,·ed tn that hou sc way to the guillotine. I o\·er there. The moment I had dreaded was the From the quais I turned up the rue moment when , .we " ·ould leave the de l'Odeon for one last call at ~ylr1a ground. But PrO\·idence helped nw be.a.'c\1:5 · boo~shou.: which is ccrtamly, out there . I \\·as drla\'ecl a few inchtciing with it .\liss Beach's pcrsonmonH.' nts in. the customs ·and bY the ality, L)nc til the most interesting plau.:. s time I came out the propellers o"n th ~ in Paris and the ccnh.:r ot :\nH:nc;.;;\ gn:at tri -motored plane were turning. hu·rary lit_ e there. Her~ c~me the T\\'o men were waiting to do .ome :-nt·1:..: : t111g :md the succcsstul tor help, J)rop.e lling of me across that field he!- ior nan, tor talk. ior council, and since ter-skeltcr. up the flight of steps, and ' ~liss Beach conducts a \'Critablc po:t h) throw me like a sack of mail in thr ull:Cl\ tor mail. Here is Heming,,·ay do0r. I was grateful to them; I should just back from America and \·ery hayt· h:1tcd to sec my baggage go " ·ing- diStracted trying to find an apartment. ing- its \\'~Y off to England without me . .t'ttZ~!eralcl just back from somewhere .'\nd then hy the time I had gotten m,·_ and rcry dtstracted 0\·er e\·crything, self upright and :-.orted nut. as it \rere: I bert were young struggling unknowns. ~aw thl' trees were loo\in~ like mere a silent X9.~.~l.K ln~n named Chanson . ~ hruhs and that we were in ·the air. the "white hope of the young French \\\· had a gnod trip over. It \\·as fun .littra!·y movement," and som~tinH:~ tn lnuk down in a superior manner on C\'en the great James Joyc~ hnns~lt. the little hu~-like ships on the channel ~Lts~ Beach has ma:le somethmg- whtch and wish thec1 a rough~O, not too remtnds ~:me of stones of. the great old rnugh. just a moderatelY rough-cross- day.s wht.ch eveq~one satd were dead, i11g. \\'c were just t\\~O hour s in the and .she ts one ?t the all too rare cxatr. patnated Amcncans who has struc~ It wa. terrible to lea\'c" Paris. She down cle~p roots in Parisian soil. too,, a pen-crsc delight in sweepingThen to end the day fittingly, to tea ;. ,... ,. thr rain c~ouds that last da:v with a Parisian friend, the on1y one I had ever kno\\'11 who was part of that talked of, untouchable "Faubourg St. Germain," and whose taxi-since I had heard she was in Spain, fate or traffic had providentially stopped beside mY bus. So we had tea in her lovely high apartment filled with sunlight, spn11 ~ color s and sp ring flowers, looking down on one side into a cool green convent garden, and one the other out toward the tower of des Invalides and the sunset in the '.\'estern sky. Do you see how easily Paris makes herself hard to leave? Waukegae Road Near Willow Road Altout ~ Mllee W eat of WINETKA WHOOPEE! I I Whoopee ·Auto Coaster I I 1 I I I WHOOPEE! Drive your own car over a mile.. Iong plank road that has ~~ the thrills of mountain driving but none of the dangers! · FREE ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS 1Oc it charged each occupant of car using I·!!.!_:::::-_~~:.::~=:..__, soc I I I~ o~:::t ~::.:;t:.:~~n::::.o~:::tr~ THRILLING! AMUSING! SENSATIONAL! I' I Free Parking Space for 10,000 cars. 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Among the crystals is a perfectly formed prism of blue ber:vl weighing twenty-six pounds, one of corundum weighing eighteen pounds, a fo_urteen-pound garnet crystal, and spec1mens of rose quartz, rose beryl. ~reen beryl, tourmaline and amazonite rang-ing in weight fr9m one-quarter pound to five pounds. All of these will b~ ad?ed to the Chalmers crystal collectiOn m the museum which contains. in all several hundr~d specimens, and. ts one ot the most complete collectiOns of its kind in the world. totneOrient .... Filipino orche1tra. Gymna.. 1iam and 1wimming pool. Cafe off the 1p0rts deck. Suita ~ · The Great Oil-Burning White Liners North American ~ South America Transport you in travel l~ury equalled only by the great ocean liners.'Your stateroom or parlor is an outside room with windows or portholes for perfect ventilation. Beds roomy and comfortable. Meals and service like the best hotels. 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