T NOTICE NO. 8338 n to all persons inâ€" Council of: the City ty of Lake and State red the construction reate Pavement and ) and Gutter with the | ~other ~improvements n and connecting with ement in~.Green Bay ee this is the finest salads, hors d‘ceuâ€" dishes. Not pasteurâ€" 1 not get stringy or grade. Foil-mpgd, | 50 postpaid. Send l1 not get stringy . of grade. Foil-mpgd, 1.50 postpaid. nd k for any number of hether you prefer the d South to the Southâ€" y of Highland Park. same being on file in Jlerk of said city and County Court: of Lake nent of the ‘costs of rding to benefits, â€"and t ~having been made ourt, the final hearing the 13th day of April thereafter as the busiâ€" permit, :. _ _ Emil A. Ficke, from the e country! hone H. P. 299 ir defense. â€" & OBERT E. CLARK er appointed to make . ~said Assessment _ irk;â€"Ill., y whnks TK /x herings HAIR COVERS reasonable ship:â€" J . Harris, ark, Illinois of first Maude Knolls, AND CHAIRS ING . in ten installâ€" Grays Dietz, TS â€"â€"â€"â€"today by Stephen C Simms, director *~â€"~â€"<oftâ€"Fireidâ€" MwMï¬m_ e The first few weeks of the present >~! geason, Prof. Langdon M : TRACE OF EARLIST _ |% CIVILIZATION FOUND * Hangar to be econstructed at SKy ject that is being furthered .by planes of thecorporation. as we The world‘s earliest founded some time sho 'B’.C’., is the cflnclï¬sj archaeologists of the Oxford university joi Mesopotamia, now con season of operations : A dE PC CC C OP P e iL i ‘ounded some time shortly. before 4000 | B.C., is the conclusion reached . by,‘ archaeologists of the Field Museumâ€" Oxford university joint expedition to Mesopotamia, now conducting its sixth season of operations on the site : of the ancient. city of â€" Kish which, wasâ€" founded immediately after the great flood described in the Bible.â€" $ This" is the substance of a report from Professor Stephen Langdon, di rector of the expedition, made public today by Stephen C. Simms, director been devoted to hyUraUHL CALCLOCEO . |~ below the modern water level, reached | | in last year‘s work, to virgin soil.| Through these operations the expediâ€"|â€" tion‘s archaeologists have now estabâ€" lished a scientific classification of the}|â€" various periods from the beginning 0f | civilization upwards to the Neoâ€"Babyâ€" lonian period, marked by the great temple of Nabunidus at the end of the sixthâ€"century, Langdon reports.| "This _ remarkably wellâ€"preserved temple," the report continues, "which in parts still preserves the cornice of its western walls, now stands on the verge of a deep cavity. 14 meters â€" beiow the ~pavement of the temple, where the last king ofâ€" Babylonia took refuge from the Medes, the ruins of" planoâ€"convex brick walls now apvl pear> inundated by the risen water level of Mesopotamia, on the site said to have been the place where Kish was founded immediately after the Flood. â€" Apparently the water level has risen about nine feet since that time. x s I 7 L BHe M iW riiv "This _ remarkably temple," the report cor in parts still preserves its western walls, now CHC. "In this lowest stratum, now belowl water level, the same monochrome and polychrome painted ware is being\ found as aé Jemdet Nastr, (another | ancient city 17 miles to the northeast.; T0 h thotha avmaflitian has condlucted | found as adé Jemdet Nasr, (anobnet. ancient city 17 miles to the northeast, in which the.expedition has conducted exceavations). . There is alsgethe same deep red ware as atâ€"Jamdet Nasr, but also fine black ware, and some beautifully. â€"made incised black potâ€" ‘tery. The civilizationâ€"at Jemdet Nast could be dated at a minimum date earliest civilization: was Proposed Hangar for ted at Sky Harbor, airport ‘ky Harbor, airport west of Glencoe. 1 by a group of Chicago business men. well as private and com'mercia,l planes hed| point upward the. feld direckOLt. 9+ 30. oil.| excavations, L. C: ‘Watelin, and his|~~ odi.| assistants T. K. Penniman and Rene\ j cap.| Watelin, have been able to determine the| the ascending periods of history | â€" x or| through 58 feet of debris with great iby. | precision, aided by inscribed tablets | . reat| from plain level upward. i £ 1â€"of|= => > Seven Stages Drts.|. There are seven stages of human rved | history at this, the most ancient great hich| capital in Asia. They : have beenâ€" e of chr‘:onologically and archaeologically â€"the| identified as follows: Below. water |_ sters| level, and 16 to 19 meters _below. nple,| mound: level, the earliest period beâ€" lonia |. tween about 4200 and 8500 B. B.;| ruins| 13 to 16 meters below mound level, râ€"apâ€"| the brick tomb era, coming down to vater | about 3200 B. B.; next higher, a thin site| layer of stamped ‘earth latd over the vhere | wuins of the great Sumerian age, also. after| about 3200 B., C.; above the last, a| level| layer of a period of decadentâ€" cevilizaâ€" that | tion, marked : broken shissueSemCc8& 1 3000 B. C.; next higher, a red straâ€" below! tum rich in gold, silver, precion_s1 e and| stones, pottery, copper, and inscribed | beingl, tablets, and containing stage towers | other | in planoâ€"convex bricks, fixed deï¬nitely. heast.| at 3000â€"2800 B. C.; then still higher, | _ & x°°. c B North Shore Airport, "Sky Harbor." SEU. SW NT TH Mn w C200 T 12 12 a deep stratumswfive meters thick in which the ruins of the Sargonic perâ€" iod prevail, confused with later debris of the Hamurabi and Cassite period, 2800â€"1200 B. €.; and finally, above the last, lie the vast ruins of the Neoâ€" Babvlonian empire. 1 the. field director. of L. C: Watelin, and his K. ‘Penniman and Rene : been able to déetermine g _ periods of history cet of debris with great led by inscribed tablets ~Part of a modern aviation proâ€"| mn. ~This hangar will house the ies visiting Sky Harbor. "Seulptures are beginning to apâ€" pear which undoubtedly represent the ‘ periodâ€"of the mighty kings of Kish, who ruled the land for centuries and made their capital a byword for temâ€" poral power in the early days of Sumâ€" erian history.. We are therefore at last. upon very â€"solid archaeological â€"ground in Mesppotamian ‘excavation, confirming or. correcting What | was. known from the equally deep series of strata at Nippur. The expedition hopes now to find material which will ‘‘make possible tracing the relition and | political historyâ€"of the Seumerians." & dn do dn do dz > i RGH [ c ccmmmmmmmmmrmemegereeeee _2z z22c I > #@@@@@@@@@@@@%%%@@%@% Styleâ€"made comfortable ! BDFQ}QE the Pool t Piper «Modern Miss Sport Oxford was in troduced; the teenâ€"age girl ‘and the girl just out of herâ€"teens often had the same problem as her older sisters. 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