Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1925, p. 19

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Fl la. my k's , It, EDWARDIM- MING .IZZZZ Slew jthgirs ' Budd mun BUILDIN f, rum Anna. " _' mm. ark, m. , ms _" tom gnu: bN J, mm AYMBNTB tt/ggi2i, my auto fi 'trg; dun all-M4 pun-um MAL icon co, u m “Mr will: neatly done 4% hhnd Park Mullahs: " an - Vetter Mun-h Fume! w-LHiz-é Lttn - ' 390 tral Avenue "re . 272 ' Y in. Anon. ‘mnuxp PARK. P. 5.2%WNING mop _ P. see sts “bums 27 BUNDER t9trtu, M, was Miggt" tgr/ent: a tryout on nfer and MATERIAL Service 3x. tumors a mm: rm‘ mia l .’ Ind 179 _ Ann-o um mo SURFACED OLD FLOORS usual "CED TO LOOK LIKE . um 1TH Pitt "" [l Dr. George A. c'ttT,it,'ggt',, foremost Egyptologlst chic! of. the Harvard-Boston museum expo. dition which mm reported the discovery“ an intact h of the Fourth dynasty. is dolive a series of a: lectures at 'f,',etttg Uni- versity, beginning April [ and clot tt.,',t,t2'g nitrhtl Aprii(26th, The ' 'nguished ' scientist tomes to Northwestern under the auspices of the Norman Wait Harris Foundation. His lectures which will be illustrated will he delivered in Room Mn, Harris Hall, Evasion ctnipus. V A’ I act of Discovery The finding of the funerfry temple orkintr Qtoidr of Dynasty m, who" reigned in upper and lower Egypt about 8100 B. C. is? admitted by Dr. Reisner as having produced informa- tion on Egyptian art and architecture that, will render virtually obsolete overt existing authority on these top- ics. I He calls this, recent discovery "the moat important, historically, made in Egyptsince the war," show- ing as it does tot ionly the earliest stone building knostn to man "built with ah elaboration of Max:111 areh-, "ttectural detail far in adva 7 of any- thing known to haste exist? it that time or for ten centuries a emrds’f but because this disqovery also throws light upon the celebrated lmhotep, " really great creative artistlwho lived and worked about ii'piiri'iiiki ago." Is _lt?ttfrtttelttitt. ' Dr. Reis has devoted a full dee.. tti'ii?iP,i,'itii'i',i,v? search for ina- wr that will,throhy light upon an- cient Egyptian civilization. Hiiy last journey. just completed, poveifed a period of three years and xfesulted in unearthing many carvings, Irtahtettes, plaques and almost innumerable an- tiquities in silver, wood, alaxster and the coarser stones. Poe ly, hom ever his discoverieh 2,','teet the Egyptian genius, lmhotep, ve'modt attracted the attention. of scholars and the public. Here was a genius who had a more or less legendary exist- ense,‘credited as halving actually ex- isted by some scholars but not so by others. The Northwestern University lecturer. however, obtained wholly convincing proof not only; that the man lived but he: found ielaborate remains Gt his skillful axillary. Had Great; Ability? . _ "He was certainly a nottble min, a royal scribe among scribes, d ma- gician of the lector-priests, ' phytics an, apparently a poet, and inn a'rchig wet. He was deihed by the Ptolem: ies as were few othér notable-men of the period of Egyptian impérial pow- er. The discovery u the r'teprite pf Zosor has brought him trio".- us, however, in his true and big est func- Writirig in “The; Indepehdent" of the current month, pr. Reiimer say! this of Ihotep: _ l tion as loser." The tomb of King oser is the famous Step Pyramid at Shqqua all, the ancient metropolis of 'illiiifi'i, which lies about ten miles Bout of the Giza Pyramids. _ Speaking of ithe new revelations made last. year: by his expedition, Dr. Reisner says that his party "almost immediately came upon a complex of chapels of re- markable masonry and at: tunex- pected architectural details ultrav- ellers, seeing the channeled colllmns, repeatedly turned away and ascribed them' to the Greeks.," This is the old- est sfone building, the 33?“:in sci- entist claims, :in theitrldif008 yenrs older than the earliest form of the Temple of Han at Olympia which had wooden columns. ' . F. Fm Btmttolotrist ',,ouiv'er,, Lectures on Find!” of Temple of Ancient "lbeoetareh 'i, DISCUSSED BY AN EXPERT 01800va Oli' TOMB - or mum DYNASTY The revised rules of protednre for the Federal Trade Commission c6!!!- port with President Coolidge's rec- ommendntion that the commission be .reconstructod “so tint it would car- ry out the ’purposel for which it In created.” It is very probeble that the “toning down" of the Ped)ral Ind. Commission, which has been most, radially operated _ during: the put few yen-I, may precipitate is vigorous political tittht before the [next Com. m. but the President wright, and has the support at the met-votive thought of the ,ulf2t%'l','ra" Con- stitution. I f - _ ' Formerly'the wopen folkt used to so out into the country that spring Bowers, but now they yo tio the mill- incl-I. TRADE COMMISSION CURBED Jrmilesi!kllllarsk ' Phones 3 v ' Highland Park 650 .Win‘netka 2122 Illinois Licensed Surveyors Municipal Engineers the chief architect' of King The mm of the bounty board as now ennui ted no u Ibllown (the stnn‘ in the list iddicating the new membenp t, j 3 . , Bold-Own , New at lie-Elected Burke, Wupke‘gan ’Baithow, Wkgn. Auitin, Won i‘ Brown; Avon Holderiigeg'Wkgn. Bleach. H. Pk; kelly/S ierda I 'CotWaukegan Kirschnt, :Cuba "Drotimt, Zion Ficke,‘E ' Mister, , Wkgn. Funk, Wadkeénn Hirbaugh, H. Pk. Maether, vttrtion Robyn, Wkgn. Murphy, Wilma. Hnthon, When. t,'ifi','t',1tt, Wm. Martin, Newport O'Conno ' . pid.' Meipr, Fremont Paddock, Wendi. Monhhan. Shields ' Potter, Wankegan Nahisr,.Antioeh Schaefer, B. Pk. Thompson, Zioir- Stratton, w. t,Gt. Mawrhan. Shields f)),',',',,',':'.":,'; LkV Ghee, H. Pk. Venoe, . PM _ Wilcox, thyville. . ’ ' ' Theta is a‘ strange harmony rela- tipnahip in Get-mini between the man- archists and ’the eommuttihtts/ In a straight 011153111 i1ght between teputw licanism and gnu-thy the commun- ists are 'ii?? to (“or the Hatter. They go from one extreme to xhepth- errseemphttr1y being bf the impression that the ilitel, trprottottr)eii, dictator; ship in goverhment; nrthidihan the enlarge but titil,:',,',',',,, liberties which with the ireitutr' e.--Seran.. ton Rep we. i, t : - lvnv, nun-u "v", In t (, v The, i;iiiiot7"G"Giit,i Wu: nude permanent 'iid trrittormdetrtertt., _ H. C. W. M Pr a; A wu elect- ed tem nryichaiqnuii 'the meet- ing w Ull ‘to angler. The roll all fol wed. new had. been the tampon c imam datum the ill- neu of Ptedrrrirsehyuris Barnum. Potter:, is th/hmik Ibsen“); It then nuaaon Mamie _ Ray Paddock, wjaumcm. North man: fdt,A 1M h, Lat Givi, llama: . Ray Iddokk ot), irijiL, 1m tuned tudrttba ofrthe' [ rd of In; mm Over-lira old of Ward gamma M ndny. 'rl who 'wu: Paddpcli 82, gourmet l ., and Emil Fické, Me rich 1.. _ _ , " cotm'r,U2e,p,e', DR. FRVINGiC, (KWUR f t Dentist' , 16-18 N. Sheridan Ju. Tins, m RELIABLE LAUNDRY Mignon mm CLEANERS .1“ AND PYERS __, m niGELfLm) jun Puss. new!) max, mam GERMAN POLITICS Phone) 178 l and ~1"l9 N6tidiiiiiiuiii"tuNmm New at lie-Elected ’Baingow, Wm. Brown; Avon ,Bletch, H. Pk; ’Cory, Waukegan 'Drotisrn, Zion Dilgtr, , Wkgn. Bdrbaugh, H. Pk. Robyn, Wkgn. Hitttioruwktrtt. Martin, Newport Meirgr, Fremont Monhhan, Shields Nahisr,.Antioeh Thompson, Zioir - Mawrhan, Shields Ghee, H. Pk. A War, Tht, oung crotedaspy thbir parents are wo tying too much, which they Could- ‘lieve by getting in a little éarlier pights, V ' Ji b The tar Doradus is said to' he 600, 000 rim , as luminous as our Bun, but it ha ot Yet been complaihed of for violat,ibjt of; the anti-trust: act. Hon. T mus R. annhnllv put: much i to ew words when he says: "‘Ninet cent orATerfetut bud.., ness is far cleaner than ten pee gent of the e ‘who‘a trying to-cléan it up.': T e'vener 1e former Vice- Preside t ertainly; has had oppor- tunity o o serve prbfesaional reform- ers " o range. He ought to know whered ht speaks/r-Florida Times- Union. . . port in my the Third";ie praying the tit}. e. Mis. Barbdt, Cook of Evans, n. ho played in the, Drum club’s .. mace of “Albeit" in Evans n, is ‘s’pleyinz opposite him. She is a dent at Roycemore school. Mr. Pe y Smith of Winncth. who played he leading part in loot year’s perfc ”nee of The Red Robe" In playiné an; important part. J. Dim coln Gian, who, played the leading part in Ne? Jsound," and. who hue Pep; peered ' equently in Evanston p11”, has on xcellent part in "The Young, est.", In. Warren Aim of Winnet- ka, wh isl known both in Winnetka and Evnaton for her dramatic abilc ity, pl6ed the leading part in the openi 1. pe omance of “The Tmth" given b 'tC'de,',','iud, Theatre, end has a art} in. this play. E 5 Me.. Kendry “To played‘the mm” in "Mary he Third" is playing d, char-1i deter r-le 'in (this play. Newcomers to the Th titte Guild east, bot ex- perienc d {able actors, are Helen Mende I e ll, arid Leslie Parker. . I _ The cenery" for the production has , en I brietiedhr Mien Lenore Smith of His Ian ‘. c, am, Smith is ttudyinl in the Chhatrr-Aeademy of Fine A s. 1rluaeertery has been exe- cuted n E aims Burtis, the stage " rector f e guild. The In is ghen at Kenilworth May Is ; t Winnetkl May 2nd and 4th; Like Eorest May 5th; Highland Park May 1th; and Evanston May Tth The is the Shore dudes and 8t on of 1 ttf, Lake part in THE E GUILD GWES til YOUNGEST" MAY 6 SARI) A MOUTHFUL tltoi “The Younéut," which "t production of “the North eqtre Guild thin season. in- uuy of the well-known phy- _ t; season. Melvin Wambold quest, who played the son’s d to the People of This Vicinity m Players Fluent oduction of Season Here Soon T , Pprmer1y American itonm' remand- ed with the warwhodps of the red Indians} while now In their place we listen to the cminglot the town boosters , ‘1 , 7-10 Notice is therefore heriSr {inn to the aid show tuned and unknown defendants, that fun above named Complainant hereto! Med his Bill of (hmpllint in Court on the Chancery side the ' and tint I summons thereupon . nod tttt ot sold Court against the above umed de- fendent, returnable on the timt day of the Speciul berm éof the Cilcult Court'of Lake Count ' to be held " the Court Home i4 Wenkegug in said Lake County ongthe third on-‘ dey of May, A. 'br, 1926, a in by law required, and, which suit is still paging. f : ' 7 . _ - f -- L. J.'erM0T. Clerk. Whukegnn, Illinbit, April 18, A. D, 1926: , v' In Gunnery. lui' No. 15138. The requisite Amt having been flied in the Dace out _ Clerk of aid cm comtt or mu F - GOUN‘BY ' , 89.61:] my Turn. A. D., ms. i, sum. or. ILLINOIS, County at mu, I! A . Nicholas iNieit,ros, Elma Cornell, "Unknown “In" low or dam wanna, f?etli M" Buli- Emil}, "tr, . knowni my " by or m " Basic 11mm. “and." can“ A, (tlt,",';', “W , tt ”£6.22 or do a! Can-lo ' . d-ed," Juan It. Bechtol, an; l. H. Bechtel, “Unknown trip, at In or devise“ of Jame. M. tkiehe tel, all-a J. M..BeehuV'd-di') William B. Welshman, “Unknown hair: " In or devious of William R.' Weightmm. deco-sod,” Samuel S. Shooter, slit! ' B. 8m. “Unknown heirs an" or deduct of Sumo] B. savour, all“ B. B. Streak: deceased}! Son. P. Dona. hm, "Unknown harm at lure! do- visou J/idtit Pi, Donahue, de ceued, . "old-h Armington, fun,. know: heirs at " or guinea of- Hepekiah Armintrton, downed,” Unnphiq B. Bishop, “Unknown heirs at Jaw' or deviBem of Umphil. B. Bishop, deceased," Maitin B. Olm- Mood, fUttkttoms heir-a ' at low or devises of Martin , Olmsted, ai. eeaaed,t' Howard fsPriestly, “Uni known heirs, It law or defines of Howard Priestly, licensed,” “Un- known owner or owners of the Inn! described in the bill of compiling” . MarrE-Latta. I ', _ Complpfnanhl Solicitor. E. S. GAIL. BRAND BROS. Painting & Decorating - Wallpaper THE CENTRAL TIRE co. Votes given} On tire repair wort 8 Sheridan Rodd . 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