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Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1930, p. 21

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iii! Thursday, August T, 1980 Fine Fossil Skeleton of Ichthyosaurus Now in the Field Museum A remarkably complete and excel- lent fossil skeleton of an lchthyosau- rus or tish-lizard which lived about 150,000,000 years ago; the specimen possessing the unusual feature of in- cluding in the slab of stone in which it is imbedded a clear impression of the skin and fins, has been received in the paleontological division of the department of geology at Field Mu- seum of Natural History. The specimen was found in a stone quarry in Bavaria in which litho- graphic shales are secured. The block of stone in which the fossil was concealed split directly» along the skeleton. The specimen is of a com- paratively young fUh-limrd, being about four feet long, whereas full- grown ones are known often to have attained a length of 10 feet, accord- ing to Prof. Elmer S. Riggs, associate curator of Paleontology, The iehthymuusrurr was an unimll with a fish-like body, tail and fins, bat with a long snout similar to that of a gar pike. It: jaws contained many sharp' teeth with which it was able ensily to prey upon fishes and other marine creatures. V DR. GEORGE MITCHELL DENTIST mntrr.gtoi8-1to6-Tto0' " North Sherwin Rad ones Pun: Highland Park I.“ Routines Phone: Highland Park as: Hemistitehintt - Covered Buttons - Quick Sonic. Tel. In I” N. Gnu- Bny M 20% DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. RELIABLI LAUNDRY . DRY CLEANING DOWN 018 N. Green Bar It. Highland N. Exib'e BATTERI EE BECKER Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS " North M. Johns Avenue PHONE HIGHLAND PARK tt MRS. ZAHN LE Plat!“ Pinkinx Shaw Says Women Are Fitted to Rule; Thinks They Ought to Have Try George Bernnrd Shnw believes that women should rule. They Ire better rulers than men, he told Zoe Beckley. well known woman writer, According to an account of her visit nppenring in Woman’s Home Compnntou. "Women," Shaw told the correspon- dent, “would make excellent politi- cians and oMee holders became na- ture has fitted them to know intui- tively what in good for the race. sex feel too highly complimented, "but they're better mien than men. Read history, Wun’t Elizabeth the belt sovereign England ever hid? Queen Elizabeth bed wits end personlllty. And you have only to study Queen Victoria's reign to tree what e gift the had for choosing excellent admini- ’Itntive head; end getting them to work for her loynlly." "They have " the vice: of men," Shaw continued cautiously, lett...tht When the interviewer expressed doubts that men like to work for and with women, Shaw replied: "Wrong. Men work better for women thin for men. There in less rivalry, more gulltntry end a Imooth, frictionless cooperation. You enn't) fool a women " you can a man. Cen. turies of having to mun-cc men, Urn. ilies and hounehold- have made ex- exutives of women. They are shrewd and practical where men are gullible and sentimental. They are *cleverer than men and if your women Ion-tor G-ir/i/sua -weri, unprincipled she’d be worse than a mun. But virtue for virtue, she in {better ruler." Astrologer Says Many Leaders Consult Him "l have a seat anon from my desk that I cull the sent of the mighty," any: Evangeline Adlma. noted “trol- oger. in an article in Woman'l Home Companion, “because the mightiest men of the world hnve at there." T "viinmlizntlott is the secret of ' these people's power," any: the u- trologer. "They learned the power of it before our paycholoxilte ave it that name. The successful man in he who does nothing of importance un- til he he: made that thing a reelity on the mental plune. "No matter how much or how little they have legmed from we, there In iii"Giit Vt» ihe nmount that I hnve learned from them.' Display of Beautiful Flowers, Garfield Park More than . million beautiful flow- ers und plants of ull descriptions will be particularly interested in the pnk'a showing of besoniu and its collectlon of fancy leaved cultdinml, the ltrtter collcction being one of the most complete in the Middle West. wan the secret of TEE Pills Dark Shades in Hosiery Popular for Autumn Lon: skirts are not the only new method of concealing women's leg- whieh have no long hen exposed to vi-ttti criticism. Fashion dictators, "eording to Woman's Home Companion, have M. ded n device which tends toward the old decree: "The Queen of Brain has no legs." The new, dull colored itoekintm ll the titat Itep. " now the shine thnt uied to attract stun- tlon to Illk stocking: ls no longer DOLL EAT AT The Howard-Udell Cafeteria IN THE UDELL BUILDING Our dining room is always cool L. tutti. the food is wholesome and well cooked. When Shopping on smu't. for daytime. at lull. A tut, Iustrelen tiled in achieved by knit. ting with wind thread or . ”new stitch. Some Women are rover-h. their nun-kin:- to nil: the an " feet In other ways stoeki- m but-om- ine more menu-plenum. oval in color. Burk brown: And OKM In huh in the autumn mode. " Com to Coupe“ Wildwood, N. J.-ire than fifty Amer-teen Legion huh and dmrtg con» will eompete for “no chem» pionahip honors " the department convention here September 4 - I. JGUST We will b 'ay Mt Ms, "' "

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