IE Big Foot. unload car. , Club Coupe, yijsreueitr1ttttAt!ya medWP-nVMW ' m ntrthe how or fem". FALL AND WINTER Ems TO THE RELIABLE MY FOR FINE my itst " ---~'v _"' v __ J, Douhin. membership; In. “can. an“; In. A. ' sotial :nd public welfare jn lent. ' the meeting Mrs? Wells larv- lhmems. Those present van "ww-r, - V J. A. Miller, social hygiene; no Bum M. Meaty b um; Mrs. J.P. Duly. let-0'" t" Mrs. W. C. Gcede, pphlicity: thine raven m 1......“ . of mm were av- â€.wm In . l 'ttments. Those present was a E. J. Diver, William C. ll. V. Cleveland. M. J. Doct- . C. Gaede, L. D. Jscoba and $290.00. xiv; tr. which will PRICE C UT the price of e trebled be. WE?! m u hum: particularly eiie lower prices Custom Se.. his has bien ' 1926, have period," and any they throw . bomb " Font-er in 1 while but just, be had to live in America re ill the mnr. . kc AND PRESSING. my .NI) PARK 17tt. _ to the 'i; _ ". 'i/,i'Jiil'ilfii';,iyi'i)jjip/iii "AAN 'lf/iii/ad mu. Oman t at the low. " ) men: ( rum-s Grimm Cars _,',",')).:'., ERI ':"' ES 81 JUS'!’ PARAGRAPH! _ 3 Henry 8pm Cent! stated In the' 98::deer of Ummwn- cently, in waking itt, the am value of books, “Sweaty . week - be- tween August and December end be- tween hum and June. when than is not . full-length Mn of real importance end nee: interest in . just published book.", Perhapethueotuvbokquo- seph Conrad only through his work: will be happier he begins " this a.. twee. In the little volume by his wife entitled “Joseph Conrad u 1 Knew Him," It in a very ditNmett Conrad revealed. A Conrad irrareitiit.tlt1tueh lonble. NiBettlt a he Wu What, one who my not help us humane the picture of the Conrad we knew. oeophy†might give rise to may spec- ulations on the desire of materialistic Amethy- to be uplifted. Printed Amt in In edition of fifteen hundred copies --a comments†on the faith a? the part of its publishers in.this desire for uplift-it has now run through editions totalling forty-two thousand copin, and is still coin strong. It is n whole book, which yet ii popular in the some that it: vocabu- M is popular and can be understood 'by myone. Ordinarily the Very tem- inology of the tint page of a philoo. tine hymn. Mr. Dunn Mr. Durant has mndt an attempt to give ua the story of human thought and has [one about this difriestlt task in the only way that any one could go about it and that is by not “going about it" at et He has Inrtend studied for "e thrtrrineirtte phil- o-ophm and their teachings. he has absorbed the spirit of their an and the inthrenee which must have played upon thee. He Ipuh u am who In. done this beam he lov'ed it. Then when atl this m duply sunk into and digested by his mind he ha like banner. 'itiet-tpartottttetsook'ttsthttlt is not limitlnt, it does not pretend to say at the end of ml: chapter, "St that's that." It makes you under- stand, rather. that it is chin: mere- ly s synopsis of ‘the performance sad if you like it go in and see it for yourself. Go on, in other words, to the works of the men themselves and have the adventure of being your own interpreter. .' ' A .......,.--__. . No one could fail to be enticed on- wnrd by some one of these philoso- phers, Plato, the wt idealist, Spin- ou, the acetic 'iuthernntteian, Volt- aire, the wicked, kind entitled, “leaching philosopher." And by read- ing of them here they are linked to- gether in their chain of thought, phe- ed in their proper perspective In re- lntion to the whole. It is n real serv- ice which Mr. Donut has done for the broadening of human knowledge. In "The Uneartbly" Robert Ftt.ttt/ has attempted a very dimcnlt thing.) He has taken u " subject, the most subtle one poelible, the incredible mental or Ipiritual power of a man. A power Inch " that belonging to Peter khnrofr cannot in' literature any more than it could in life be de- scribed. It would have to be felt. So Mr. chhens does the moat plausible thing, tries to describe itlthrough its efreeta on other people. But it is dif- t1eult to do this without making the people appear to us ridiculous as per ple would be obeying an uuaeen sig- nal, dancing to an unheard tune. By Robert niche†The Coauopoliun Book Corporation "3|, “Guys". Ilv -u w.--_..~ w The people whom Mr. Hichem has chosen to fe.el this power of the Jew, khnrhirft, we I very respectable Eettt- lish apinstet of fifty, 31211.net young juz-md nieee--a count“, lately. They feel it first in a little town in Englmd where Irhnrhotf in staying for a few days, then no great is his mngnetinm, they follow him to Switz- erland. OPENING THE DOOR WHAT ITS TITLE SAYS it" Gk in 5 aimpte and story- a... c...“ Central Ami-am stud} 'HW’ mom: menu» up; 933“ CoE'iIExioh'h to wire " WEATHER, STRIPS 704-. South bourbon anâ€: “THE UNEARTHLY" By Will Durant Simon & Sch-nut -- When manned by g F THE CHAMBERLIN METAL wriwrmiasnirp V ARE _ r; A PERMANENT SATISFACTION _ T, of "The Story of Phil- . -.N_-'_- -e-'"ee'" ,_ "-".Li--a-"r""-"e"""'"""'"" CONSULT gage: 'ittiSi'i,; , " oppémmity to inset him, . mm- the lite of tin 'omteet run, in the form trt a hunting nt__to the nun- sttiittteitds to C She mtotholwhrholpfor, ‘mn. andhertmttrtirditit_itt, firat “don-0pc. th. m. F T I 'Ne mt af the book, av more than the tint la Mud with- on. Mr.,Biitt-a ttasa't quit. d the -tee ot his subject had c 2de it to as. It is but somewhat tami- be. wildering and pleasing tort My of speech. “The Unearthir" ltr, .tsoflt whfehsrttt-1rnoattotti ‘who am inure-tad in the occult, o I per. natural, or the nun-adj“ #5 the But just a tiny are Athotrt " M-t_-wrt. I4- 'lu,'" Imam “Act a co. HM Sweeping; By Lute; Cone-w A book of Chicago by ak A book of Chicago by a phica- Me A powerful story oit the rise and decline of a treat merchant family. . T g , Boni & Liverhtht t DOROTHY tuNrma/6s FEED THE mum Her Sorh m Nov Nun! Chicago. 111‘ ': i ' I next "ntri', . o I 2'50 I Dr. Cox said il'tt,fe, chm ee-----, 013311193 31""! hive 'i"i"% NEW amsrnAritott WORK Provides for, 8043M of 'the' Church From the Mnte and C Prof. Cox on lam ht l No' sense. Trouble , I Dr. Cox asid the; no serious trouble ' beth church mi state exista in 'Chile as is new the case in Mexico. “The mnretmstltettton provided for the separation of church and silt. snd the facte are that' real seperntiou seems to be (skint plsce." he contin- ued. _“So far u social conditions are \! concerned. Chilean leher is slowly 2tt,tg of the begr- conditions for lebor in other eoun es and is Inning lii1iii1iii for' better trestment. The nitrate ruining ;situation, which was not of the beat, is" new improving. al-- though the synthetic nitrate of Eu- rope is. injuring the Chilean Met. Copper mining is the other mat in- dustrvandu1nrt,rxslrintuun1ho.t Americans. The recent internationnl‘ , dispute between Chile and Peru. in which America mediated, csused some feeling caninut our. government. but Chilelns in discussing it always me careful to explain that thear meant‘no offense to me or' our party. All’in all. we were well treated and enjoyed tho iourner." 'The mum qt no chimed time an: new; madly being†‘h'mm e1ttertytCthoyPymt ttmatt) ittteottitittstiGorirerytrro:lttt'h. Abigeploteho! 004w: min; for equation at late and “and on e we“ will]: new the; church. is being shined by: According bellman place. , C ' T to Dr. In“ J. fitut,1g'lg of hi» _ lmiuedhtely the and deputy and; my a Home“: mum-m who three special ‘mnh of the mtimad in. just return-id min Wtitth Amr- checked up our the Mood, ream lea. or.coat1taatrtetiP+ttytttdr that' they had found a em» of the of the government and of each! con- man who we: “PM to In" been ditions in Chile for the Gimme hr. wounded. . ', _ _ has Nat retained {mm 8pitth Amet- ica. Dr.otat1taatiettimakirte,ptttdr of the government end of each! cane ditions in Chile for the Gimme In- stitution of Wohtnetoti.' He depart, ed for Chile only int winter-and left the country the middle of August. Au interacting experience enjoyed by himself, his wife dud som/Gi, crou- ing the Andes by ttnpr-tyet.. ' “Wintry wather W6 it impot- sible for us to we: the trip in any other my," Wot. Cox oxplphtod. "We traveled for four Mara over mom}- tain pet!!! and thioutth momhinj was 10,000 feet but on our mm mules. It In: “may 3 (mutton of one mule toner!" the other. and treading a well-beaten path. but at time: the travel we: not secure and the emf: rays ceme’down somewhat uncomfortably. When we necked the Argentine we found that the long tunnel leading to, that country wu opened to mine nnd con-menu, rode in I mute: couch into the Dr. Cox ï¬ll make his pxrport to the Carnegie Institute during the mt your. This was his third trip to South NEW MAUSOLEUM IS HANDSOME STRUCTURE Masonic families, in Acacia Park Its" the most beautiful of its kind in the world. It is 'urirrtttretrtrrve structure. substantially built»! Georgi: marble with equiaite and {Mimic taste. With.. in the outer upuicher oml flatdg the conveniences and.c6mforts and utmos- phore which in hodlelike. Ventilation and heat is uniform the yen round. may}; to the beauty and maternal so sought for. _ i 7 _1 _ _ A marvelous' dupe! furnished in wonderous (Hinton? with pipe. omn Ind chimes. mum the tuner-l m- ice: more pleasant. Familv room, crypt-and 1min, (to of uniform tin ind in percht harmony with the, Burr The new Mausoleum exclusively for .312 south Clark Street _ F F VII ,w l luau-III ttgtdt"t " , V ir,7t's1'lrri1d'7k'lk%7iir' Rm thr c ' Mal-tron running-dawn my clan. I l ' that might lead to time-t , J, "se I .j ' _ ttdrtrdt with thin an: o I" einitn no gm, OI _ in: was in can, M We?“ WI“. Glfll'T, tttttate Gioigt . ll. Tirhir Real Estate Md Monthly Instalment, Apertized Loans on Residencies, Apartments,, Bushes? Property under Three Different Plans tttto $100,000 ttt "tr A mm in Auntie our _ and? 122 the {that fn',',',,', . ihse as?! intAl " toot They overloe my way 'll'11t 'tl of raisin; revenue in that town. Mon of They are building an 'purest-ttye, " and story building in Detroit but ve doubt but at whether yoneonldreuh sh'g','h'1'l'. a“ and Detroit if you vent higher; tint. mint It is uiithat the Eur-bum ne- mind tiottsat.tinetoafdtr)ermtityy â€my: our Mth reservation toth. world " mam, Ttteuttnrmdbuhthetstterrtr may tousteodd-tuattotttemr. Ato the nation to the fifth m, ""fgt,tfettt 1mm Would Met V Sand: for thwhmmuwho Whitman Murrow“. Soc 1ttteut-nrtaustimtk,o1ttrto bring channel": into l mum. with tgmsiat mm oettshimt1rrmtt mthmuxwith Chief Deputy Bury Austron- runtttrtrdenm every clu- thatmightludtoanmut. _ Aytt.rtterht?retvittiPiurrt _AStee much auctioning ither dis- coveer that the minim“ do. lad eutiuttfmtgut_utrttteb1oo11. 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