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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Jun 1914, p. 8

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If {he Record on the Tomb of Sarda‘ napalus Be True. :.~ [hut Sur- 'Fursn¢ (o 5‘le Au umiwl «aw! n-m danuwnns WAs flu-fnnndvrlJ “inle‘tUnwx HMIThv Hun hHHuF nauhnrih km: of Xint'n'h. Hf “11"“ Au umicm «.mnd h-m :.~ In danupulns “an: the r'nnn'lvr nf ‘ While others 2|\4|'1K-1' [1m hunur nacherih. km: of Xinrnrh. Hf the Rim: nuur‘l 51:01le .\:1 i‘ 111;; part uf (LN h-uvml :llmnt napalm. “W 1.1% Hf (In) .\~\_\I'LH lel!s Us (11.1! he rw-m‘xlml «In hi near ;\|I"l).;| v. u nearby at). day. a feat sun-[y Worthy ut‘ an But the kings of mu»- .mx he rememlwrwl. tank :15 umvh will) the nu HUI L'U Hwi!‘ xvmus “MINIMUM-n \\'hn over Â¥i\wl‘ We are ulsu will that on (hi 'HE ms’rwcnw KING. We are ulsu will that on this mmh was a statue of the king snapping his fingers. “'th [his insvriptiou was written bone-nth: “Surdnnupnlus, sum of Auukymhlruxw. built Ann-Mule :Iud THI’SHS in «me day Eat. drink um! play. for everythlng else Is not worm this" la snap of your fingers». Whether this statue and Its descrip- ‘u-.' ‘ Whether this statue and Its descrip- tion are purely mythical! ur not. thr traditlon was probably current In Paul's tlme. as hls own Words ltnlit-utv: “If after the manner of men I have fought With beasts ut l-thesns. what advantucetb it me ll’ the dead rlw uot‘: Let us en! fllld drink. for tomorrow we dle." Whnt greater contrast cunt there be than between the strenuous. manly, undnunted apostle and the to luptuons. blnse klng who wus sold to have founded the city where. hundred- or years later. St. Paul was born?~ Chmtiln Herald u. Mark Nu Icon Callod tho Report-r Among th. Apofllu. The greatest journalist the world ever knew lived 1,500 years or more before the innmflon of type. according to Rev Dr. Frank .\'. Pulmpr. whu nwurdéd lb» palm to SL Marx Ind wondered u the marvels that he mlght have accom- plished It be bud lived In the days or printing presses. FOR REM F. ._.... sx. Mn'nhew put his chruuh‘lm m twenty-eight chapters; St. Luke used twenty~four m I?" his story: 81. John used twpnIy-une. but St. Mark covered all the detains more vividly ln Mint-en and. true to the spirit uf action (but animates hls klud. put n mlrurle in ev ery «haptpr â€" - IA ___ .3.” BEST OF ALL JOURNALISTS. St. Mark. Dr. Palmer sald. was the reporter Hmong (be apostles. Hls View point. [115 language and m: mnrvelou~ ablllty lo give action and (‘Hfll83.Cmflh and colur In a antenna should be u glowlna example to the newspaper wrlters of m: day. For vacafion needs we offer 31 books of a more serious nature, a!!! [2‘ Each of the other apostle! speak: 0! skies that opened. Mark my: they were m1! asunder. Be In the only one Imam: nu hrflhren who stopped dun fully to dawrihe the color 0! rI ugh-en «one In tlw writing.“ of his frllmnx ll Is mm mm «In» people wvut to Llw 8w mun nu the Hun”! Mark writes vivid I)“ (but Ihu |woplv run. In wrmu: fur thv Romans he med rvlorful uhusious and the reference- u- wild heusua to much their Intelligence- In ”mum-n.- rusmnn an every stroke â€"Pbiludelphin BuHeflu. Moll-r Eiomonu. The Spet'll'thu'ulie shows the? It". On the In stellar n-scun'h ul' forty~lre ele menu well known here In the earth Hydrogen exist: In an aura In euor mou- quantities. Iron and a number of other my. “bovine are lnandeo cent In the sun. Ind In all other nun: mm enouzh to send my! Into the man; tot aulnla. An element wowed comnlnm Is now ._._, geeâ€"1; glowlni II It“ OVW sun. but it bu MAW d” I nuv-â€"__ _ , V 17 W. Jackson 8.1:; Chicnfo. JustiWest of State Street Mail Order. Given Pmpffithntion Choice Office You are Cordially Inflted ~touxmkeuaeMflR P‘T‘Yfl‘fadthe : CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avénue 3 HourstlZamJtd5P-m' Every day except Sunday of \im-n'h ur‘l sm-zlkx (LN h :11er :H 1.1% Hf (In) _\~\ he FUNNEL” < u nearby \ in the :n.:..._..< LC. .: E... €2.35. 1. EC. 5:.1. 2:7,. 951. ; Ezw. Sr. :1 :::.: 5.1:}. Tomb of Sarda‘ True. L'ii\ :.~ [lint Sur- Uli'lk‘l' nf Turs‘lli‘i iini liuiiul‘ (1) 5‘in ”i-H'li. Hf “ll'ilil Rx .\n inimwi in! Jim)! Snniu v _\~\_\l'|iili kinzx 'iimi nil lii~ tulii't :‘Ivj' \H). in win- i'thy .ui‘ any kin: IM- \1.i~\fi‘ it mm: :H innvh iivvnsq- u‘i!‘ Kx'Uilis us an) ‘1‘ iiuuli hat on this mmh sing: snapping his insvription was uriinnunnlns, sum iiilt Ain-hinle and Eat. drink iimi also: is not “‘0th says Alumni:- do ”mm-s. sewn-inn (If R!‘li'€5t'l:lt‘l‘§“’UK, "thm‘v ulvpvni'mi in- fnrv my u ('(‘rttlin ii~li wt ('nihiuiwrniu‘i- six», snow white in vulur. round in Hh‘ hmiy and lllnwin: Winter uni «if hi4 ‘hmni. What it pnrtvndmi Gml thv l,-»r~! wily kin-w. .\t [in- sninc instant ii: ~ fi<h :Ippvnrvd we hmi (hr lir<t Ihnn-iu-i I‘lIII lightning this gear." The lillliiii‘ usnmidi‘iwiit had scurvely fililwitiwl when "unnihvr manner was sm-n. <'~[i nmtml a! forty fwt In ioninh. of :i lmm'n vuhn‘. having this In his lun'k nmi ejecting Wiltt'l‘ in like nmnnrr high in thv nir." This fish "\th‘h had first :ism‘iidnd the river {[119 Nurth riwr) sirundod v-n his return to >93 on un islnnd swim- f«rty mlh‘fl from the month of the- rivor. nmr whn-h place fnur min-rs grnnndecl this .wnr." This Iihind min-x since by tho nnnn- nf “'Hh‘ifi'h or \\ halo islandothizvtiu do ,Hulmnde. ”mm Sun“ 9er Hub nu hi~ IHIH' an exceptior‘nl selection of ficfion is well e, see our IQO [1358.33 Summer Fiction at Is now of the In “WHALES N THE" H'Uo'soN‘.” Thoy Gav. tho Dutch Colonial. - Sear. In tho Winter of 1646. In 164G the colony of lh-xmsvl:wrs~ rUk had u very 1mm “inter of it in dH‘d, 0n the 25th Hf th mum-r (hr North rh'er was clnsvd und rumnlmni frozen for four months. .\ Very high freshet fulluwwl, “'lliCh dvstruM-d :1 number nf houses in the Vicinity, m-nr 1y curt-ted nwny thc for: and Inn‘u-u-d consideruhlo (iflllHlLZl‘ In the mlnny. This. hmtcvor. was [wt an unusual thing to the voluniats, who in llulhun-t had [men m-t-ustunml to mumHy hmd Winters. Mm-h worse mu tln- uppmlr nnt'e of :1 seal tnnth-r that tlw)‘ hm! nvwr men In their nntlu- Country. “At tht- 91mm time as (ho fl'tNht'I." T1115; huu‘cvvr. “'11s thing to the (‘olunistsx had [men m-x-Hstunml winters. Mm-h worse Thou Who Are and Ar. Not Eligible to the Houu of Commons. The ertix‘h parllnment consists of the kiln: tor queen regnunt). the lorlL spiritual and temporal and the m-In mans. The m-nwn virtually appuinh the lord: spiritual. and the peeragvs nf the lords temporal hare been created by the crown. but the members of 1h.- honse ,Of commons are elected. Every nmle British subjevt of full age and sound mind is eligible Univ?“ he is g peer. a member of the clergy of the Roman Catholic church. the (‘hun-l. of England or the Church of Scotland a judicial oflloer. a holder of an 0mm- nnder the rrnwn which hnu been cre- ated tince ”H5 or a pensioner from the crown. A member of the hunse of commons holds "thee until the dissolutiun u! pnr liniixent by proclamation under tho- m'ent seal. The kiln: minimums parlln ment to meet and llrnscrilyeil (hr um.- and plhce «If Its nwethnz. prumgum :‘ud dimh'm it and cmnuuuuh m.- THE" BRITISH PARLIAMENT. writ for [119 elwtlmx of members to the house In! mmmuns. The [vrvwm statute law exacts the moon“: of par Hume-m ulu'P In three years. but (In- unmml mum: of supplles hu! mun-r Mia] obsolete stntlltes. Iuinddmnu to the cam-ml elwnnm hum afto-r tlw dissolution of n pnrlm mu-nt. (ha-n un- byelecdtm. mvnrmm “‘09: :1 mm: lmn become vacant I:,\' {In- duIltb of 21 member bf his luv'lt’wdnll In tho peeruuv ur hr nu acceptance 0! who: under the «mum-New York Times. Manic“ Laval L-doll'u Fm “'hut feature of London has the brmnmnlt nmteul for the forelmwr'? mum luvvd “huh nll thlnml else Iho London tuxs, "\thn _\'nu look up.” he wrule. "tue P.” hues Itself Iu n reddish. bell shun- ml mun. whk'h always mum me. I (Inn't know why. In Men of the phos- phorescent light of the Inferno. The whole city seems under a kind of spell and reminds me of the witches“ scene In 'Macbeth‘ or the Brock-berg or the Witch of Endor. The pamnby look like ghosts» One feel: almost a gnu-u oneself." I And your! after he had left London : for Italy be write: to a (fiend. "I think l vecy often under these ntdlang we. of L the London fog: and nln'ytmmfni- , Lv."-anlnn Spectator. ’ l At Beneh'fi'hmm many of the or- dcrflu m harmles- and rim“ men Mn as "self commmon' Thu ls. n Wanna Informnion. of Highland Puk the Inner"! (rm-Hum 5-H" York 5 lint. 0t 1... iguana-fig ad- thionll nae 5c. 1; Blind Ids. when replie- u'e «land neat to this omoe, double nta. " Advenhemenn will not be reed!“ {at publicuioo in the current Witter 5 p. m. Wednesday. FOR SALE. Fon§SALEâ€"Shonin¢er pianos and M? Schulz Co. pimoo. tho player piano in both makes. Wlll rem or It" on easy payments. Send your tuning order here. Aldem' Pimo Shop. 313 So. Geneoee SL, Waukenn. lll. Phone 395. t! Lie-sud We Ace-e1. WANTEDâ€"All kinds 0! female help: American and forelgn. WW S7 to 810 a week. Also first clue help furnished on short notice. Apply 124 So. Fin: Sreet Ave., telephone 263. Mn 1. M. Dauing. â€"â€"EMPLOYMENT Acwcrâ€" Women de- -â€"EMPLOYMENT Acwcvâ€" women m:- airing work. should register. with me. If vou need help address Mrs; Geo. Smith Jr.. over Schumachex": drug store. Tel. 0‘ FOR SALE-43$ foot lot on Vine Ave, near Exmoor Club; all improvemenn m and paid for. Will sell at a bargain. E, W. Brown. 507 St. Johns Place. Tel. 749-W. u FOR SALE on Excmsuzâ€"l own 400 acres of timberland betwern Honston and Beaumont. Texas, clear, and title petfrct (m Oilfield), cost nut-Slum. Wnll John ATRmh'en. Dermeld, “L 15719 FOR SALEâ€"Ono ladle: and gents tan- dem blcyclc rcmckrled and enamrlcd‘ In cxyellent condmon thruughuul, éppean new mwkhalt ungmnl purchase pru‘e Also one chainlrw “th fur salt Altn-d SHIN. [Uri (iru-nlrat Avr. (thJun Phnnv Row-xszl’drk 3‘45 lTpd FUR SHE (hum. pod «lunkcy Imd (In Lnk Rancxcr IV IIM- Porn-s! Ill. Ml? exchange {or‘ Highland Park property tral Aw Aw Inqum {nu FOR RENY 3 r01 convenicnus, 117 .\ ly decorated. 1H ly decorated. M FUR RENT- Modern apartment! and single momsZin thv _Hav~1horn Building. St. Johns Am and MorainciRd. Tel. ”7" H 17 Tu RENT” Funnshed 6 room cottage for July and August. l'nce $501)“ mont)‘. aiso furnished rooms at all pnccs. FOR SALEâ€"Chmce wooded lot 50x220‘. price $1500; 5 minutes walk from nation. FOR SALEâ€"Grass on 3; acres meadow; make offer. N A. Aldridge. Erskine Bank Bldg. 17 \Hlk‘ FOR Ranâ€"Well {urnilhcd 8-mom house, screen porch, shade. garden; July and August. Tel 1‘20. 17-18 Fun RENTâ€"Rooms m private {smily wnhm 5 minutes walk from N. W. un- uon. Call at 247 E. Central Ave. 17 FOR RENTâ€"Furnished flats and In: nisheJ rooms. 231.5'0. St. Johns Ave. Tel. NLW 11 [<3 )R ‘ _ WANTED ~Poeition as tutor and com- ypanion to boys. specially for Gemm iSucceuful experience; bent reference; EAddrcse H. J. Knoll. Decrpath Inn, Lake 119mm. m. m. 4. ' 'pd 17 : Tutoring mathematics. Telephone 761W i0. (3‘ Taylor of Deerfield-Shieldl High ‘ school. 228 Cemnl Ave. ‘ d Fun Ki FUR RF\I-v~.\>h\n‘ Miss Alma Sahuri wisrcs to Him." that she has opened afiwcdigh mung: ; parlor at 203 E. Central Ave.. City., and x will be open from nine unul twelve daily. , Tel. 54a ‘.6l9 pd ; HELP WANTED . l WANTEDâ€"An active remnant-five by i one of the largest and most reIiablc lulc- . mobile companus. to look aitcr our ing terests m and amu 1d lhghlmd Puk.‘ Room X38 New Morin-x Hotel. 18th Indl chhxgan Ava. Chung) 17-20;”; LUST AChllds 914(- (iark glasses with gold mm and tar gnecct Lost along teach near Central :\\e. The lens were made on prescnptmn and are of no me many (me bu! owrwr. Finder New re- 17 turn to Press office Eur -\\A1:u 1 «w! V"! \ Hk >0?)l‘\ S MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT van- and 2 :::‘:\.'1.\('.I'('n?~. («Md 5‘3) X 51 Jnl'nxAu- 1 u H" LOST |\\ ('I \\ 3H 'me \HH :15 F. Central krl,12X(‘E.Crn- (1 “In at ht (I N1 Ludies Silk Mon-in Conn, Must close out all Coats in stock, Black Silk Moma Coats lined with heavy White Messaline Satin, zzi‘gzusfiééfr‘é??999fi'%*‘”e 16.75 OUR REPAIR WORK [8 THE BEST Silk Morri- Coats m chééper quality lined throughout in Colored Messaline to be closed out at. 10 m Sale Days June 29 to July Alterations Free DAILY’S Ready -to- Wear STORE MMWQ‘MWPd $1.00 and $1.50 iii]. A. Blomdahl Highland Park’s New Store CHEDREN’S SUPPERS $1.75 and $2.00 m; Cloth Coau,Tan and Green all W00] 7 50 Material, latest style at: ..... - All Wool Skirt: for Ladies and Misses made of Black Serge. Black and White Check, also Black and Brown Check. values up 298 to $550 special at this sale. . Lriiu Wuh Skirb, White P. K. Poplin and Linen all new styles, long over skirt effects, also short and plain button style. The skirt is 3033301311: 3231.49 1.98 4.95 Ladies Voik Shirt Winn short or long slevcs. low neck, button front. embroidered 9 and lace trim $1.50 values at. Chaxfibray and Ginghams latest cu 1 d Sal 2‘33”",._ ”‘8“ e 98cupto Boys Suits,2 to 6 years of heavy Galet xa Cloth dark or light. Speciai ax Bays Oliver Twist Suits from. One Lot of Ludiu Hm Drum m ade 0! chambray and percalcpnce. Conet Coven u Mudin Drawer. at of Children: Drona, CUP. 98cupto 1.50 1751.10HNS AVENUE PHONE 247 cut and 49: “P 98c 19c

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