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R T M T e S S e g e — e Sk 5 ol o SAY IT WITH CLAY, 10°BE ENDURING Ruins Found Dating Back Cen- turies Tell Own Story Washingten, D, © Washington, D, ¢ tion has uncovered t needs only a hit of interpretatior indieate its high value E news story" says a hulletin from the Wash ingten, D, C, ¥ National ¢ This tower, situated miles east of Baby of the capital city of known to 1ar of the worl “The tower of many suc to the peri the early Sen Its Judged to have been at Nippur Revision-Proof Documents “Ocecaslonal reports of a new fir mia, the cradle land of ou ve an impressior modern ki 180 of the Babyle and Assyrians sketehy, On t trary, from which have been recovered and read the 2000.year span § Sarge down through Han lath-Plleser, Ashu sketched more ately than the paratively moder “The interest these records hold for modern man les In the fact t while many latter-day customs, ide and modes of tb Jewish life of Ol these Jewish fdeas were d¢ turn, from th far earlier Babylonian clivilization, “One of the surpriscs these clay documents afford are the striking lkenesses of o civilization of 4,000 ousands of elay tablets Testamen years ago to that of the twentieth |, fentury. “One scholar avers that ‘a right- thinking citizen a modern city would pro rope.' Abraham in Middle Ages of History, | “Another astoun revelation of these writings, according to Albert T. Clay, is that Israel, instead of being one of the foremost nations of anti- ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin even |jne to do the right thing, and to fit| Of piles you must free the cir can be quickly a little Mentho- | flery, itching cczem: overcome by appl Sulphur, v noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying pro- perties, this sulphur preparation in- stantly brings ease from skin irrita- tion, soothes and heals the cczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. Tt seldom fails to relieve the tor ment and | disfigurement. Sufferer from ‘Skin trouble should get a little | o-Sulphur from | ed, and & jar of Rowles M any good druggist and use it like a cold cream. B Six Touting-Model . 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MORA ¥, 31315 Church Street | Records Will Serve to Limit School's ¥ feel more at home in | ancient Babylon than in medieval Bu- #Mn the future | in addition to the scholastic recor {spect for law, and property value, | J. & NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1028, RS HELD BY BANDITS | : Major Pringer Sends Graphic Ac- | count of Their Stronghold ing barba and uncu lized a possessed a high' order, In faet, the t belong ta the . and perhaps earlj. W The Ase ks fore Onrist Tien Tein, June 1 A further de. | s of the Habylonians — ] it 18 poinfed out. scription of the summit of Paotzuku @ farly Hmes has mountain where severa Amerieans HIague Who 4. v peen held by the Shantung bay and sun-dried tah. 118 was contained in & communica- s may be hard tlon talay from Major Roland W h Pinger to the Associated Press 8,' relia and not al. “Just how high the peak s we are vised by subsequent gener- unable to tell," sald Major Pinger, “but every meorning fog and de | | are acen hundreds of feet helow us, with mountain peaks sticking out here and there, Paotauku top con.|! sists of two acres, pear shaped with || eriphery surrounded by a line of | ! trenches and dugouts, Another line defends the inner part, Water 18 stored In three tanks each of a thou- sume s troe sand gallons, and there are many jars which are uncovered during rain, || Food sufficlent to withstand quite a | iments written en Process s Deseribed kneaded clay, whi had 1 to free it from greit and n a plastic condition w o the form and sl of paper used at the pres ent time frequently an indication the of eter of the writing, the I u general way, of an anclent Babylonian elay tab) nost instances the trained sist at n glance ean deter- | Bege 18 stored in the dugouts | character, in u general way, | "The only entrance to the top 18 on |/ cription by its shape or ap- }lhu west slde—a sort of stalrway cut| | in the rocks—and it is guarded by |three bandits, The prisoners are al-| | lowed to wander, but at night guards| ! |sleep near them, The number of | Chinese prisoners I cstimate at 40 }nun of them children aged from 5|/ [to 12, Several are but living skele- |tons probably from discuse and mnot! | starvation, | v clothes Indicate that they| which was made of me. i, wus a very simple affair. vly perlods it was triangular latter quadrangular, By s It beneath the hand between imb and second flager, with the index finger on top, and pressing the corner of it into the soft clay, the |from impression made will be that of T wedge; hence the term cunelform |are from good familes, | (from the Latin cunues) writing. | “When the forelgners were taken to | | “The cuneiform script written up- (1he top they were first assigned to on clay, was employed by many dif- [lone bullding occupled by Chinese ferent peoples of western Asla." prisoners. Conditions were hardly | - A ‘uppr‘llzlnu. 8o we protested to the {bandlt chief and were given a dugout CHARACTER wlLL GOUNT | elght fect by 12 which the chief im | mediately started two Chinese to ren- IN WISCONSIN COLLEGE |ovatini as appurentiy the captives |fame for cleaniines® had preceded them, “The mountain top {s covered with |} {soft earth although the mountaln s/ all of rock., It is evident that the monks who formerly llved there culti- vated the summit, I understand Attendance to 500 Students Per rgeords, which prime importan pronounced as of | limiting its student attendance to 500, | l s By The Assoc) that many graves are scattered over | will be consulted | basis for enabling according to an —announcement by | ap'y Be Cured form the Outside President Silas Evans of the college. Ripon, W June 1.—Charactes | the top.” Ripon college to carry out its plan of “Phis character record will be k ternal treatments seldom cure Dr. Evans s: “In addition to its consultation a basis for limiting our attendance, it will be used as a | basis of recommendation of our stu- dents in the garied activitics of life. It is a constMictive means of record- ing creditable items to the great ma- jority of our students who are .aim- Nor do surgical operations, | | The cause is insi ad circula- | | : blood is stagnant, the velns| flabby. {18 The bowel walls are weals, the parts almost dead. ! To quickly and safely rid yourself ation send afresh current through the|| stagnant pools. Internal treatment is the one safe method. Leonhardt, M. D,, set at work | some years ago to find a real inter- nal Pile remedy. He succecde: He amed his prescription HEM-ROID, | nd tried it in 1000 eases hefore he IM-ROID is| where under ke and can Clark & Brain- md the wtisfied cus- into the spirit of the institution. “Good habits, loyalty, industry, | honesty, initiative, good manners, re- good campus citizenship, forensic, musical, athletic, social and varied other activities will be made a matter | f record, as also will church attend- Character defects and failure ob- s served in meeting requirements for good citizenship also will be record- s udent failing to establish | ard Co, who will gladly ¢ record will be unfit for | purchase price to any i tomer. a satisfacto Ripon colleg: of the car and every phase of its op- FOURS and SIXES 52-54 ELM STREET Authorized Nash Service Station aem And a Small Weekly Payment WILL. PAY FOR YOUR New Spring Cloth — A Comnecticut’s Largest an Oldest Credit Clothing House Greatest Display of Spring Styles Ever Shown! 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