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Highland Park Press, 30 Jul 1925, p. 18

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F 2t a. y" . B, St Pt V t . Ei 4'5 f (, s. 1 t Fc', “Er-9Q: . , " " n. ,7 ", " BN 3,; . f Ytr1,'-cd,'t:' s.» a 'v4 ti'G t, Wis-ssh PAGE EIGHT 583%“ VACATION POINTS T "'"'r'1r'r"f?.i?iirri'iiRhfr,l'l: _ 'r'-ry'e"w, t»- ..--qi---l.-..L'a'2'c. PUBLIC SERVICE Con . OF NORTHERN ILLINOI l 'Dlvidend tilot) Chicago North, Shore an; HE 3mm op. DIRECTORS oreubii, 2ttlit Ttll/lt,'), of Northern Illinois, h, the regular quarterly dividend 0051 share on the Company's 6% preferred 'gtbck, 1.75 per share on the 1% preferred stock, and $2. pusher: on the common stock, payable August 1925. no 'gtockhofders v'vrzecord, " the close of barman, July 15, 1925.; . . GEORGE R. JON Tm This in the Ie', 2ttri"2't i?iiiii?, pa t by tt Company " $50qtqtM$eh the Walk“ he! that“ mean“?! the Cadmi- 'tttttlegged,','. . P"- rWaukesha Beach ', Nagawicka Lake Pewaukee lake -+ Oconomowch Nashota Lakes, , Nehmabin I,alceis Silver Lake . De1afield _" ' Noethtittoeirunrtrruisauue; asetieaittriotttituthe4ttorof our Mihetukee'trmtst with Milwkee Northern tritium: altoipoittts """, C Take North Shore, Line to 'ftmttrtrAe-aterripyiriN.it.R. : L. trains We up tte our Milwaukee teeTtirtat, or aboupdnu. Through tickets. Shedegan Port Washington dehgva-dgmfludonflgcfikapw Sending 6,000 squadre miles - 22tytiti , towns-w'ith Gas or Electricity a,tiii.,t.. 'i'ioiti'iisit?'iit, ii,t?i'sii'iie'iit?gtiiit i'fi'iiil: V at ' .' ' I on" "at “no: 'taodr,rb* TAtt.' Qua-lam; i, Crystal Lake Elkhart Lake nd Park Ticket OTge 'teleototie HO _ "";, --------, l NJOY ydtsr from the itttF -ment yoyie.. 1tottt.t Travel the clean, quick coxixtonable way - on the NortthSnm-e Linh. Fast Noah Shore trains r ihraukee; iconvenient connect: 'i'it,i'i?,?,r'ii with 'ii' 9nd boat lines to ' ”conga apd M ghigan Iracatiott Wan. "Thatch a iitt when you Gint one on thechrth; Shore Line! Ho smoke, no not. no Finders. F i China: 7 it I Foir _'l,_.ii,h.;1lil'i?'ta, . ' C Bench]: e Mariam. _ grtitai,ttdtuigtrtt Nt Fir' Conduct; __ Ji.tiifiiiTttia7tiatitrG "rt.---.-, Bug 'toioi North' iiiii'ji, to Milwau- ur. etc Manama Line ,)tti,"iiers from man: ”WWW magma Portage Lake ' Onekama hiding Ji) w" on _ft,ii'i'i',tt(i, Em; iii'")""" Esaud {PW declared trgt,"g . pet per share ,_1925. no WE f T Mamba}- Eight 41.5,; 357551}; life of the, Algonkian Ipdiuns. , America. They have “va43: ri, civilization. .and "a show ttcshintt with spell“ and bow an! an". f 'pmitur9ineoiitttm. the lift trf ' in, Winnebago Imam; r',,;"');," WM cousin math/es, raising an! . able food. ' ' . 'Ill "t .. Neolithic Mun j " Number Six, pictures the "Neoli/ thit Man". They are shown as naiy'C: mums. and the artist has placed foittl of these 'people in a large canoe Midi ttent. thein across the Bering Bed) from Sibel-i; to Alaskan here they are, suppoaéd to havé .fo nded iii) America? Indian nee / tome 15,0” years ago. ;'- i l r Number Aevett 'shows me Eskimo: in his native habitat, 1tietle,r, 1004 through“ the lee. The nHtte/r"1ilt.ltimt',t, is , derived from Chippiwti, “Em of raw Be,trtt.',' They are distinct q ? Indian and magma-cg tuba; q o :hoot from a Own-anon. l magma have)“: and mow f pee, tit “up in ten-eh a fetid: ', Nd?! Number Three is called “The Mow terian". This period ocean id, the 'middle of the Palaeolithic use. htt' remains were found in cave and r i, shelters, from which he had to drive Janina]: before' he, could establish. his wwn dsve11imr-ctrhteii.. In one my . 'ialone, in France, the skeletons of 896, hears were found. The Motivation " (of the Neanderthal period; they 'IO' lshort, heavy, thick-mt men with poo i' lower limbs, giving them a s1txtifmtf, gait and little speed. _ ti; ThoCrxA0tttsms Man ', 1; Number Four represents the “Cm-V Meghan," who we: a' distinct advance over his predecessors, Because of ' artistic tendencies he he: been call the “Palaeolithic Greek.” He was Work on engraver hnd an artist; fHe lived'in the' Fourth Glacial period; The drawings onHuck, shown in the; cue. below the pointing, which m 'the work of the Cro-Mngnoh man, aref the on y drawings of the kind in thid, country. They were a mperior are physically and mentally. They lived approximately 2lir0iN,yeaes NN. "ii mania of bark anititreei, were 1,31% ontIin the water for protection, Ad this: irericd the human race main ti Mate of fhsx in which the foundation! wire being laid tor the race as it id rNumber Five phirwti the “W Dwellers." A very interesting eomyji/ tg'oim, represents the early mu: tip) gazed in spirited teadimt,--rttte( ttire/ run er of the modern merchant. Me , in 'gd'd, are bringing‘ fruits up: ' bles to 'a dwelling hag“ bail on giles in the 13kg. Their" homes? Jrismber two is alud "The thet). legit!“ and shows man in a" slightl§ mor'e advanced stage. Remains of this me were found near Cbelles,‘ Fiance; in Quartennry ulluvium. He is thé man 'Who first discovered the use of Nnt, ind'the painting shah: a smug. of Cholieahs gathered around a tug-q which 'one of their number hai iuirt, kindled. _ ', ' r. l Iorettit' order in which they " glued on,tltes walls of ngan Mu ifitr, the ttmt man! ‘is pulled "4lt, Anthropoid." This in the .periqd of the sabre-tooth tiger. Man (is “mum-1 posed to be_dresnded from the low'et nnimahs, and his ancestry would that ineluireithe ttnthropoid,, which _ ', gunmen the ape but still has; '(lsd'l; ititinetly human trttita."rhe plenum shun groups-of "tthrotroid hurling rocks at a huge 'pabre-tooth tie: which has leaped into their midst. f ' 'ekitt College " ' iitRIte meno- (h'tstxtritttt qty 2: 'it, IN ostidy ,ttttt1twe'r.iir l on. the it“! new hetween\ ittititt'Aati) Wieeomih; ht: lately the-reefple‘pt of Winkle vieiof an wire V logical nut / nhritittrlt the u , moo of Mr Front tl, Inna, Wet. Pl'eeident of the Art Institute of Chl- cezo, Beloit came into poeieuion b few months one, of a necklace founll in a cave inuottthtrrn France, end u. titrated to tie 75,000 years‘ old. All) there were received "tht shine tt tome rock drawings of animals ,1.tits I were made by early him. showing di, cided skill in' criduriutmthip. ", _ -' 'Mnnl Plinth“ I l ,on Jurie M, BeIoitusydieatud the ttkelee mural pointing: recently, fui: ished by John. W. Norton, of the Art Institute School, which show the progress of man J down through the abs. Addresses "were delivered by President Mamet, 'VieetPresident G. Ea Holden, ind by Di. Ralph yntot, of the Field Museum. Dr. Collie, or): behalf of the College, accepted tIhre gift of the murals, given' by A5r,-tiitir, Mrs. Logan. John, W. tforeiift, in F, short talk, explainedwi'dé method of; approachink thrptkjblettt of paintinx} the mainly _rC- _ '. 1 {In these am at leaking bunch 1 into the history orrtian and of V , in; to learn mom‘about his arid New it of inieretrtArhiit to, our knowledge of this import: abject. Expeditioiyr, no ,now a 3;qu in fifterttt parts of. the “at in “urchins tout] mining and studying; them with tll therresonrcds‘ of modern tseUntifie methods. Thehe fohtidiseovtrriet, tthi tlndintr their way itttoItuseumss 39 that thi public may ,uopisre ‘an‘d' study them. (r mums __,'. ' 'mm’ssmv FOR MILLIONS or YEARS Manly Specimens in Possession of Beloit College Trace De _, velopment trf Race: 'it 1 , Origin Unknown . (i 5375 I THE omt'aANsr'eARK mass. manure}: PARK. Wont t!tttt1trraimttty win. - ttt ylm8lnfle, &t3httitrttt in an - I%it' “A. / "----------- " 'auiaaiu76a, .~...._-‘....--._ A,“ “This We: never ”import-uh [ now,'lwtten we have Ruched stage of intttatt_ttttteotut' mi ' of news and when modern new have made possible an: enema: by crease in the volume of mph' nutter presented. Relatively tei", ' and professional nun, mph! vi _ their manifold person-.1 1-93li l ties, have the time thoroughly , road and digest the gm: and: known and determine tKeir. emu-ac? mg so they are moi-e And mote Ge. pendent upon the newspaper for the eiirrect information ". that 1 side straight thinking.” , . ', ' 9% you might i letter _ ta phi'nces with your body and in inenu, 'affairs than to haw your: at? poisoned by a itti-,tttsetttattom, l things as they are. I . _ I I "The average nun any not' In“! this. but it" is so," In: Mcxemqgh ' clued a a recent nddreu. - i 7 s/"the hpparen't‘ irtd'ttNmnee an“ intelligent person: trrthe Irdflitri, news gm: hrto me ”pulling. . - cept.' ,' etttergrmeitm, you Wald,“ t employs, a phyuicihn until you)“ heard i'tiohtethintr' of Ma skritrrY. would 'not’ entrant young tieairt to a lawyer “We prom you Were .not tstrt.9rYotrrrrtt1d ' t p’atrénise a shogmiker until you we V sat'ugled, tryrat"ould not cripple y 7 for life.,:"" _ _ “'Conacions’ly ggitrt!,'t,"tlp he; ceives his imprgsski Io! "atrr' he reads. ind his daily talk and f vemtior'l mfteet. to'i' cunt q: , _ t arhaehe bu read. n " no diam ' 1 meat. of anyone to ‘uy that t I average citizen does not knowvh t he thinks until he hu‘uen hit T paper. 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