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Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1924, p. 12

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if? pat bi) 'YI PAGE TWELVE FR ,_C"'""'"" i:iiiii'ili_lltilt _it?iil $9.9 3 31> c,.-- A I V for the i [M, ‘ doe "ledattixtattrsatu, .it,th) " such. f+uon whyonu.j ; leave m,thelr home Math . or: dtrrhitrlvtertlos, denim to museum gm thinker-of the day is 10 at to be waded It Brianna; Bail'. ' ”cord; tt to Proton-or Edward _ , y Schmb Wesson- of moral and bite!- lectual? philosophy at' Northwestern univer iir,! who has itut' returned from :hmd. Prof. Schnub huyheen named yum? pf the American directors of this) nah venture in higher Ishm- ing sup with Prof. John Dewey” of 2,tltt university, and Prof.: Wil- liam eDputrali, of Harvard, Vim“; at». in the preliminary uphuildin' of this “intellectual center. i r,',,'" . {Provides for Research i' i Pro!" schnub, who has just; ian,': back f om an extensive visit " r- mnny. “Lice, Switzerland, ','ttit','t,t Katya t at itheplnn does not in ude regal; mph-notion but providee'lor resen ml for. a meeting-We, of the 'iiiiiiii'iiii:iiiiii trltttitt.ty of the w ld lfor an exchange abide”. "itildilfiilislig ":; KP. INBAVARIA Pdrrote "o Establish. Edga- tlotyal Center Where Duty Tankers May Meet a T A CONGRESS Ori' THINKERS “A Chthtrrta _ ‘ 1 cumm- gm: Int- Ch?“ who: t,, mud ' 'IT?:', ut'Atg't."s'lr g _ 'N't,'i' . tl will iriiiiii to cue-{rug _ A” Fire! Building i If“ F "As it i), the flrst building.- (i/ity, dentia hill, already etendel Idth'e heigh a I the BurebertthrE t gen and It) In er building to e'trry'tiit en auditoi ' smaller hell-film and My a few limited dieing- epert en in toga up. Theip" - eabilit argue idea can be app; ted when on remembers tint; om Ameri n universities elonq' yttch year ro ably scores yof 1r,ttt,'g take t eir tsabbatical leaves " vel about p ewhtt timleeely over Ene- ope...’ e specializing in 2;:pr why eforth will Jse tstsld a tttt directl Erlangen and " and get in ton ith lending ttttnkerdl They may ve round tables end Queue- sions, it out end, write' and , d paper: an work out all 'h2'lultl'. portan educational problems.": 4 _ Redmnged Univmityg iid Dr. chtub represented Nott s- ter an exit“ Cornell universityi'end the A, e can Philosophical 1irtk,Iein- "ion t 'the Kant celebratioriff at Koeni begs several months “a; he also aite ed in important godm- tional con'feiarence " Dennis euditter was pr'eee t at the 700th enniYexbery of ftleirtttte of the Uniyei‘lity of Names» He was present gt , dele- gtte l the flfth internation61 icon- greu in hiloeophy' at Nnpted, Jeep- reeenti’ tr he American Phitoaitrthieal 2'e,'ttf, . The Northwestern pro- fepmr noticed; he said, better', econ: orhie ndi 'one in continental l pe by; nl ditch change in .eeri ent t _ erd A ssrien.' ' / , "At pieaent this intemntibul ncade n is it probably Will be tilled, is de nod only for those militant who . [specializing in philmfophy and ychology," he aid. tri y both: with proper financial an rt its pr ttl, will be extended. 1 am one o a leommittee at pnsent not only gated in directing the, inn- with' r spdct to buildings but . rd- ing th niore important thintiriper- uinin hi the constitution opium which ill! govern the academy} It in in it; 1 'r y infancy and but a; the enthu I c moral and flannel l inp- port . VRolf Hoftttttstt, of Altat- gen, an scholar of animus, who ' pitythe industrial 1ettl, in that tti an , managed to on. , hit of a re 't' fortune, the whole glide» would 'l,Tg on paper. i' Tl of gunman NURSE" _ The land of the Peterson Maura. i,t',','gt,'/e,,','l,t"' i short time to sell oath. m (CASH ?,rtiD i i, 'l,.), WE DO f CARRY If l llllllllllllllllllllll PLANTING N hut ind of 14min I 2trg, Peterson with: ps ft; non road is the PM ' 1i e t Bosehill Cemetery“ f; V it reduction to than 111w) ir,, oiir Nursery d tm) the I Freshly Lllll mo" hot d out. , g l THE? HIGHLAND PARK Ptuiltm, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS SUCGISTION why not?“ 3.- i GOOD ROADS ; i Télephone Emma 14tt uy AndLearn tV,)clii:_stHt,i,t,)Rj'!i,hls ; CASH AND, CARgY . .;....Trees, Shrubs} Fruits, Vines RECENT PROCEEDINGS l IN PROBATE too T Orders Made And Settkn u Docketed In A Numbe ' Of Estates Letter: of ndminiatmtioes we is; mte6topmnttW..tuetdtnth" a of (horn G. French, former Forest druggilt, in Probate com-t week. 'Mr. French died quite n on- ly last Wednesday of heart d " Proof of heiuhip waa.taken in his agate, vdued " $18,000, " 1 property only. T "V 7 Km other mam Hominy d on ft so, which were "tadtrpo In Pro to court mint the following ' - Mia Keller, Br., Tm of i. Firm! report 'opted. Elm cl d. Administrator dlttttl: 'l_I__ ‘I£-I.-I_ D.._.L b---. " -‘ Join Nichols Busch: tom: of or- non. 71mm] report' approved. E u cloned. Executor dimmed; Gotta-co Ill. Winter,Wi - Fi- nal teport approved. Emu Executor lilatthamred. '.,t'ri', is now one of tht atm poi ta in the Ptteif1e Ocean, being m ca d 5,053 miles rent of Saw n- ei and 1,363 miles from Yoko Th island is about 80 miles in - treye length and ranged from 4 to 8 32 miles in width. Ttur _ ia " Metttlr large for bathing of a or te thips,' but is not we]! prot fro the weather. , e native Willem of the is in 918 we 18,600. Re chief of the island is of com with e Un States, import: for' 1 6 nm'unting to $226,712 and up P4ilrti6. The principal export' In thegialand is copra. l -r magnum: " cows. -, _ m is a fuel and hinor it at: on for the Navy and is one. the tmntrPaeifie able nations. ' , Louisa Grin, at a! minors. 2t.'" spproved and distribution oetU . Ddhiel MaddettcLitsdrtrvttU. ill proeid and admitted to record. 8 in eohkrruioms bequeathed to Jant4p o. Madden and mint. B y Catheart of Dublin, Ireland. _ Roma! Libertyville, “Int Annie pe of tiitxsrtrvitiis, $100 each to o nephyn; $100 to Father Quill. y nd balls-cc. to Prank Rose. Letter: - ment ry issued to Frank Rose. V an of "tate $2200. F Edward True, at al, minors, Id r- tyvilie. Decree for 3:10 of red enacted. T Ffed S. Weber, Lake Villa. tench: approved. Administratrix - charged. Exam cloned. 1 01in Klipp lube; Libertyville. " pttl tggt approved. Adminintr tor dittel, urged. Est-to closed. Island of Gun was seized - int Spanish American war by _ U. I,r" S. Curutrton on Julie so, an titrmauv, ceded to the U Studies at the end of the mt. the _ time it has been under: the . diction of the Navy department, trorhttor of the inland baht: I oitidrr. Miguel Wont. Litkrtrvitie. t report approved. Estate closed. E oc- utor f dhtelt1trtred. Ohm: "B. Jewett, Highland rk. Fin report approved. Estate cl Pilot-ems J. Draco, Wuhan. x- eculor authorized to sell stock. ' . , Aha Elizabeth Vucy. Waco . Iktibrs of #,',e'1','ttg to Thom: tr, Vuey and A J. Tr . Bond of $14,000. ' Wylie)! J. Walker, at d, mimms.5rb nal report approved. Esta“ Citi'it. Of Waive To United States , May Be Important in Tori, 'r, On Ptteitie l '.. ISLAND OF GUAM IS i, pr STRAGETIC LOCATI N 30 North La still,',,)),',;,,':,.',',",',':?,""', Ill. Telep nqiMnin 3613 A " their on pleating. We will deliver. plant and mm puma. given. _ , . Phone " write our city omen. “Maw New Volume by Ancient Histor- in, If Authentic. May We _ Necessary Rewriting of / Roman History REPORT LIVY WORK FOUND "tiv, attentions int-Jaded literary matters in the scope of his history," oeuimented Dr. Flickinger. “Rance, students of literature will he tantal- iaed until they learn that toyies he mat have touched upon in the hither.. toxixlsslng three-quarters of " work. Their curiosity, however. is not likely to beraatitrfUd soon. since itjs‘re. ported from abroad that‘ the patch- ”an, if spread out, would - - hilt a square mile! When it is‘ aeeailed that each of blvy’a 142 books tttte fifty or sixty pages of Todem type. this statement will not seem surprising; and, of conne, hand- writing occupies more 'space than mint. The editor ot this new mater- int is confronted with a tremendous task and it may be - before the new data will be as . ilated into our handbooks on 1uT'l'dl','l,,' litera- ture and antiquities. ' Sunrise Expreaeed :'Sometimes surprise is expressed that all the problems concerning the ancient Greeks and Romans have not long since been tufhtiteV, sewed." cormlnded the professor. “The - (tut.", new manuscripts or insert» on. or other kinds of evidence, are constantly being discovered and that is) consequence the data previously known must ever he retested and re- evaluated. Of all the Latin authors whose writings are missing in whole ttrtutatt,Livvir)rCfirthetnoat valuable and promising." NUI handbook: dogma: with Ito. my. history, literature, lest] ulti- qui ea and muted mum will new hot to be rewritten, If. W. Mer- tinrsPttseo'es discovery of Livia Ito- miil history is demonstrated to be what the foreign ms eoemipoetdmtts china for It," in the View of Dr. Bot 0.1: "hunger, professor at Latin 3nd Grog]: ,ntf Northwest“ ittrtimesttr, who has tantalum-ed from a you of otudy in Europe nnd Alla. Ewell-Hulda: Haul "There is excellent ground for-tto. lining that. this apparently - making thtd in all that“). writer- any it u. Thai: 0pm“: to be Ml emanation by the blowout-n Ministry of public instruction and therefore one cannot feel but the dip covery in an event of outrundlnt linu- pounce to student: of Row history and literature. Livy’s work was db. vided into 142 sections, allot! books; they attended from the more. or load mythical stories connected with the founding of Rome in 753 B. C. to the dénth of Drums in 9 B. c., or about twenty'yun before the historlnn'l awn decease. _ ' Especially Vol-tile “Especially "liable " be Livy's judgment upon -ttttt with which he “I contemporaneous. such as the formation of the flat and mend triumvirates, the civil - between Julius Chan- and Pompey. and Och- vlul Count and Antony, and the tttsir- of the ', Roman Empjre whack». of Augustus, " can: - to be called. Livy’l mumm- nregtlrudy known to have been mild- 1y granted on the side of Pompey but he gnmrthelcu enjoyed the friend- shin and patron“. of 4mm. “The thirtr-fi" book: which have been extant on to the mt.” con- tinued the Northweltem unfunny aunt, “carry the namtive no further than 16T BL c., though the general content of the other books in known from brief epitome: which hare been preserved from antiquity. New light, therefore. is obout to be thrown upon everything 'ttf import- ance which happened on the shores of the Mediterranenn during the century and e half which preceded the birth of Christ. F , Doit now. "rtht-ltttdonoteamto t'tt'k'iiigt 'itri'iS " _ Livy'l Tear 01:36 ttt 5“; low and F,' it er e mend as you Would; use a “m” $5.00 bill.‘%gt will mo e Octa- f _ . 1 the than Paar/ite/fare 'ge,', come to 1:? store. n “hie: top of t it I sitill ta e Je,'; your ordex for a96il d riend- $70 suit pt averboat f r it,” only $35. “$90, $100 a tom" $125 suit? 'or overoo t 2tt made to .. under for ks he and $76. t gExtrqa pa 3?; free with, ery:suit. I yirtr want the jiitiiiitiiG' - LT ple to, patrbnize me :3: well as the, city folks . n 142 Y tArs truly, m3: . slurry Mitch Ile,-, During this drive y 33:; store will open eve k. the evening 1. 9 o'eloek 7 fig: aeeomm he the BU - urban c towers. w o -ed cannot col e duringt e s the day. E ' F E Every _,s','4lj't,tt;1i1t'-l'. - ness mus , (kt? its' eusstomertsiiind contin _ to make new ones,.' I keeping niy old custo' - ers becauéé I give. th good made to ‘-ord r clothes at tow prices b t I need 500irnewtTjsto - ers and I am willing pay $5.00,; to each 3111“! customer.: -,', HARRY§ MITCHELE 16-18 E. Jackson Blvd. Just out of 8&1» ‘botwian site um! WIWII Judson 7 THURSDAY. Mmad NW8 ONV’IH‘YIH SHE NOVEMBEI 32. " CI

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