Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1928, p. 15

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I'd-hun- uni-uh." --_ "123,37: 'tPeet-y-e-uri-iii-ri Janina-hidhu. "riur-a-. trmityyethr.t-ti/it-iGii7 ""u'rtth.urutsuiirirT, 'PffPtt"etu-fthtt-etuC don-ended. And it u upon; the terrier that the prartiee of burying nlive’ '3: carried on. Prof. Lint-t“: 72-3 neanhu irtdigate. f The “non jut doom! In been YR-, Handy fruitful in the movers- of) mutt-rd object. in the lower strata' of the non! temple mud of rft-l an Kid). the mu mm. The ex». any)". In that: of L C. Watelin,‘ have “talked the hue complex "ii), M which com the knob ”up 'S,'NTeot1guutieiEt) gtr: that o! Bathtub-n, TIl an” may. prove that the “dies! inhabitant, of this In. “R truly Flumites. fro-hom the Sal-align: Abdul-d "tee tn later times, from about 3000 B. C.. on. this crud ritual in abol- kin-d. an Prof. kingdom. u the Sumeriuu were too civilian] to con- tinue it. Inmlptionl 1nd ash-eo- lmriral remains tmearthed by the ex- pedition " Jearsdet-Naar, aim cm in vogue between £000 and 3000, B. C. the grchuolotin estimates. Prof. hunk»: maintains that the theory reg-mint the reason for the mm of these shim in th- tombs of limo, is Him by dis unab- " Ur, not Ur distant troll! Kish. . Evidence ot I horrible fit-l in Viki. it app-n. the um of ancient kin;- il lnopotn-h were buried dive with thir 'ttBaum when the latter died, in has Inc-mod by the 'reid Inseam-Oxford Unix vanity Joint Expedition conducting; amnion- on the cite of Kill. out " the World's adieu civilisation. his In maid today in I "port trom Pror.sR.uateaaortrxfuee leader of the expedition. to Stephen C. Sin-nu. director a! Field III-emu of Natural History. in which the op- eration: of the clpedition'l sixth not; sou. jun concluded. In "viewed, I In one roral tomb into which may hen of the expedlion mm? (our human skeletons van (and It} der cirermwtanee. thick Item to in..) dieate that they Bre the "main: ot _ victim: of this ritual. and were tttua:' saeriticed to utompuly their miers) into the land of the dead. Prof. Llnl~ don "ports. Thin inhuaun prortice luau-a M 0H King- of “mi- lhd Ana-huts his! Athe When Their Mined Died SITE 0? ANCIENT SIS]! W. mug iso his}; 1: - 8mm. WWJW&:J&§W5,& mu. “unnaturwuai-qIâ€"mwdguqun J'hu'hNA"atPetreiieGi." u Htiuet Po"' J“ WWW“. uaauiaiGui'G - .7" “"th i a,,rEau,, _.. - “u... _ -. - u 1"..." iG,2/al, 1ECld hay bemolon .L. minimum - 'rlrWmmtortri-iirirC' ’3 Mow-Ants-..“ '.t.'.1t?em.riiauiid"'iii12' me. ”has iii5ii:iii'i'r'iii'itieiit . “Into .t .Ilbb-d-r. l 2"iiiii",1"iii - iiiiii'iEntitiritE ttra “l“ m or: thht on“... A ma. II- tetrr ,krraaiTiiiiri, , in: upon the ruins of earlier rgon- I‘ slructiom of the temple have been ex- ir-ovut The-e cartier ruins extend with! down to water level, when lie I the ruins of the oldest Sumerian king- "om, before 3500 KC, It in planned ,' in cumin; seasons to demolish the em tire massive building above. and ex- rlvale the entire an: to this great 'depth m order to much the noun. 'ments Ind record; of the itrst dynns-' ‘ties. This, will be a gigantic enzin< lei-ring ask with the equipment and {nuiu- labor avail-bk. I In, Frieda- Relia I f Many pritelm relics, which will; , be dated between Field Manama and Mitford. have been hand in the 'i'i'0 Couple“ Charm Among the most notable discover- in in the tomb: were en almost rom- plow four-wheeled chariot. parts of "other four-Wheeler, And well-pre-I med remains of two two-wheeled tin-rich. With the Brut of those were I found. beside the pole, skeleton: of tour oxen which drew it. Copper and guide: enumerated with mull "urea) of - or bulls were also exeavated. T All tux. material is being shipped to) Fiehl Museum to be prepared for ex- hhmion. Prof. Lnngdon says these) pieces rank nmonk the "most unique; "ehaeolotrirnt objects ever (nnnd in; the hirtury of modern "eavtstiotts."; Three manumenul gut-oily: tand- [ in: upon the ruins of earlier recona "Mm.-- _ - ',e'_f'eeratoxuhs. M, V-.." ._.v.- v- ucul, (will, III“!- Int curator of physical anthropology at Field Imam. the” rennin: In: eoad,ieai Gui; the alumni! of Henry Field, mist- Kekn Mayer Mullins. BM, Tact" of Violin and Mb]: Phone K. P. ’54 Beneath the Noo-tutrrtoesian mem- ple of Nebuch-dmmr lies the car- liar Sumerian ample. The comb. in which the hum-n rennin: have been found lie thirty feet below the Ne- bucthnnnr level. The "man! of A,” - . _ up " the ttriusissd In; Jai tireitu-ihutoeouaiadriia a! the - pun md’mf of I tem- ple. and Ice-re complete materid for "constructing its “warm, he de- cluu. Watts reaching to the very m. and eateUd on by 5.. /s1'h?l'l'l', last king of an Mimic]: ."eesaututurortuut-Gr.-iiT, WWW. ht:- action- of "ieVurerrruena-ddi,"tiG etc-nun. li- t”. the "in! a! wmmummm ."t"fa'tdt-t.aamrueeahL br'mtietemrueverwouiifieL - u.":.;“...._.‘ ""7: _ lb. “a In a. ART' METAL WORK " “$15.1“ - --_..__. . b.- --_-- ”In tft7 Bltreetiee Orin 'Nu- Path. "Ii-oh b. WIN-I! -a- of "There nre more household ideas coming from the toad: than ever Despite all that ha been slid of the eo-ed, the is a model housewife at college. especially in the state uni- ieraities, “cording to Miss Clemen- tine Paddleford. of Fun a Fireside, who has Just returned from a visit to a number of the sum schools of the; Middle West. l Investigator Says That Most New Ideas on Subject Found in (Donne The expedition in financed by Cap-) kin Her-hell Field for the tere and by Herbert Weld for Oxford. CLAIMS CO-ED MAKES ”nun treads, W, hair-phi. and but“... Bowl: of may Ind vu- iormtreeserotuertt-tt.atms eo-d. In on of the tombs. bo- licvod to M hack to 3500 EC. or (mm, In found what Prat Lingo doing all: "the In.“ work of an new new“ from the had of the “is“ dviliution in the world.” It is I copper eandte nick, cut in three pieees, the hue being a frog with in- let shell eyes, from whole body urine: I lotus rum and will: to hold the mndlu. I my}. uuum" in} Tihnih" 'ttue-ttteel-el-e-tdia-au-di-i-il. lt-tet-ard-Gail-ii-ir. Quinn (in It“. “At-Ad ttttro-tii-ii-wif/ri-i-Gia'.).". M in . heal m.n¢whm.mhhuuu¢mm~n.uum liaisinmhumldnhehngtbgirhmgivmmu m m in U2 Mail. L-_-AL4:mu.--..d m.“ the (ittt.tr,terttiefeTiTirTiiG :ovcmvmdhm urns. Tti.b.tumdtoitt-tmtraat .stiaod.hstHe-toetgwGrand Ann-dbythGuuu-hthuud sumac. 'h.akAte.ne awe-ma. blindin- hum whwhuaolmydmhhb. found. Amuherwullold “MM-hmuhpbWo-l .mwiunmhumbdnm "'stigtrtheemtoetue-eeauat mutual-aims“ arrasuluthrr'owueaoer-aiere. 'eyHsrthieaioat.eu.est.. Othn "this: axe-vital indul- uln- 5'ch 3...;- ._-.g Hawaii as tq-am, an an. mun uh. lumen: blew fashion trends.' MODEL HOUSEWIFE I “In on; kitchen I at a (loan in- nuioua devices that bud been invent. in! by the girls. The simple trick of putting I piece of ttlaas our . window gm fared the paint from potted plants “(made a needed extra well for put- ting out hot disks: to cool. Artother girl had much he: kitchen frattrant by home home taking that uGUTG Ca when they fyurah their courses. tel-chow. n In)! no 'rrmrnriFGisT, dhhwnhing, laundering and dealing. '.'9nmttiuautrriniuiiG; 1eamitteeieataGGrkreUire 1tittecseinitetuuiLiaGG7, nethedn._ Tse, is yery little about EVERY DAY IN THE THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL m“? Tii5st EVERY ll Telephone Highland Park 2550 1h"yttre-on-iam in; DrrGtttark-aresahiGaaiGieLiiie- m fort-on a My! " a. - 'i"ClTLT'."ll'hu'1'l'T.'g'd"cis 'ue"--da-...riosriici'riiTii"ii I: nutter-am” amnreiidaui',he"rie- 'trt',',',.',','?,),'?:',".:.:,'.,'.','?,,:"::,':,",',':,?:- auxin:- MJm-‘W Ttferr, _'_'t't'ee."'ttuareueerirl Quiet 1',tlteyytiee-t-rsrrrar. ON THE MAGAZINE FACES up" "if puma o' these farm bills poli~ forts ‘ticiuu is ulkin' about should gnu.“ 'pnaused," says Abe Martin in Farm &‘ Fireside, "it wouldn't cost the tux-f Th pnyen Arty more t' enforce firmin' the than it does t' enforce prohibition muff y besides, in th' end they'd have some- I. m. thin' besides . lot o' old battered-up) Th copper stills t’ show fer it. This thing 1 man) o' pullin' " union] elections ever'-. point in that girls are taking more interest in then come. and Ate em toting the chuc- in greater numbers than ever before." FARM PLANKS MADE ao . GET m ON, SAYS ABE mifliltpn _p-ln MIL m . - from. not otuour “Whit- Atoet plant-d ruse-lt' oI Restful In “and" Well Conducted . m' Ttil, The politicians should not predict t let,' they are going to carry any state by ubmon an I mujority bigger than the total vote. have some- I uttered-up} This country is turning out too This thinttlmany gunmen. and not enough boo- - - ---i- t' organize the lumen. Politically Sukakm', farmers Ire like party phl- forms -they're made t' git in on an' than they're tergottem" f.ourree'hauwmut-. t' organise th' “new. PM be . cit-taut. TH. an ill - oped some nurvelou- omnliun it. have brought About. Ion. (not eo- wliatioul. "It poolin'l o' brain- w initiative, that have tonal up nou- uins o' wealth Ill' created M monopolies that control th'. very - We breathe, but up t' thin writiu' lo- buddy bu shown up who'. big enough I, m...-..-;-.. AL I n .. " “ PAGE 83""

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