Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1909 — Page 8
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Unique Literary Scheme
Qrost Fronen Writer. American rotuler uiv a . umu'tl to surprnuvs in their newspapers, but imagine their nutoni-slmH'iit should some favorite journal pub hsh in good faith, in daily installments anil adapted according to the notions of some stall writer, ft classic such as, for examine,
.Dante's "Inferno!" Yet. the astonishment so excited would not be ; without a pnrallol in the annals of , newspaper management, ina'smuch ns Homer .once figured ns a feuille- ( toniste for a Ptfrisinn newspaper. t When Dumas the, older was editing his journal, Le Mousqwi'taire, Vrbain Pages, one of his as-istmiU, who was" an exceptionally fine (ireek
scholar, was one day enthuswtienlly expatiating upon the beauties of the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." Dumtts grew most interested. "If rally you could read them in the original," sighed Fuges. "Why not ?" asked Dumas. "Rut," exclaimed Fages, "my dear .fellow, you don't know alpha from omcjra!"
"Will vou translate for me?"i
asked Dumas eagerly.
I Accordingly Fages undertook the task. Beginning with tho first book of the "Iliad," he would read a ; line of the Greek and then give a literal translation. 'Dumas quickly caught the spirit of the epic. As Fages rend he wrote a translation
and signed it. "In the name of all the ancients, M. Dumas," exclaimed Fages, "but voii are signing your name to the Hind!'" "Certainly' responded- Dumas, "that is, to my versioar of it. .It will appear ns a feuilleton in Le Mousquetaire." Fages was filled with dismay, as he afterward related, but before
f . k . W .. . VI..... ...... . . I . V . V- . V . V , Chicago's CreatMl Ammemest Eater helpless. How was he to convince j C otpjeted ftt a Cott writer accustomed to every triI el $5O,00Q. ,umph that he was too bold? ( i And so the nAt day an intallNon of Chicago's other marvelous ,n.n ne "Tl!!;,! " n5 Tpniloro1 in achiiveroent4 eiui th ire&t amuse- meni 01 me lliau, ns rcnut red in , ment enterorlne it Ha lust launched, hnf nn hnnr nr Rn In- n mnn whn
Thu exposition ourpaases erertbin coulil not read the urcek alphabet, expended to make It a cwwnjng gem In of Le Mousquetaire, "With the note, Chicago' eoronet of beautiful parks. ' n Last scasoa 7,600.000 persons vialted ( Oltmucd in Olir IlCXt. th ejtpouioiu Thi year it vrui ac- im.: pntcrnrisinc bit of iournalcoramodaU 10.000.000. A trip to Cfil- . x,ub. -iiu-rprisinj, uu wi juuruui cago would bo iacomymto without ism raised suclva storm of criticism v1uivehview exposition aur- that Dumas was persuaded to dispasses Caesar's ancient circus Maximua continue it after the third installwrhere 5,000 dancers entart&lned Rome. , , , , . , , Five taousand dancers could be lost in ment, though it was doubted that any on of Its couru, csplanles. ilp n1l:tl unilprtnnil .vhnt waq the causeways or -wooded groves. That ne Julie unueratoou as uil many ahow girls, tricJc riders, Indians trouble. St. Paul Pioneer Press nd cowboys are used la Its "Frontier , Day Fetes" alone, ' '
Twite as many are accommodated In the amphitheater, where Mexican bull rights occur. Wild bulls and daring Toreadors dally enact thrilling- contests fpr life and death. A Spanish band of 100 pieces discourses national music. Many military anda render open air concerts. The industrial exhibit includes wireless telegraphy, flying machines, dlricrble balloons, aeroplanes and otlier mechanical marvels.
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RJVERVIW EXPOSITION.
THE SEEING TELEPHONE.
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RIVERVIEV EXPOSITION'S matchless attraction la "The Creation." This stupendous scenic spectaclt, animated by Biblical charaoteri of the Garden of Kden, is destined to attract -world-wide attention, it la the product of the Kenlus of B. W. McConnell, builder of several world's fairs, and his et ait of a hundred artists. I The scene is the Valley of the Euphrates, where tradition locates Eden. , Awed spectators view as near to its reproduction as man may conceive. The Kat rellKlous drama cloecly follows the Scripture. I "There Is first n void, then darkness, ' dawn and llpht: separation of the sky. the earth and the waters; the besinnt war of life In the air and the waters, birds
j and Ashes, creeplnjr and crawling things, celestial anthems ef unseen spirit bands; the creation ,of Adam and Eve, their 1 temptation, transgression and expulsion , by Angel Gabriel who drives themfortb with a flamlnr sword."
A great $25,000 pipe organ Intones appropriate music. Its deep tubes produce thunder, and its flute-like notes the I mimicry of forest small Ufe. Flashes
or lightning and angry storjns are made by electrical and water eMects. Spaoe forbids an adequate description of this magnMcent spectacle. Another great novelty Is 'The Haces." an English paaorama. Fifty horses attached to chaises race ever the highway to Coventry.
What Mar llnppen When Kovlrs Invention la In Dolly Ie. Yon have probably heard the story of tho absentmlndcd man at the telephone answering the Inquiry of the friend who had forßotten bis umbrella. "Is this It?" be Bhouted, holding tha rain deficr to the mouthpiece of the phone. This nbsonttulnded man was prophet ns well ns an unconscious humorist, for it won't bo Ion?, they say, before he can see umbrellas and oil 8orts(of till iik's over the wire. Thenlw vice which Is expected to accomplish this miracle Is call the televue. It was Invented by J. B. Fowler of Tortland, Ore., and has already been tested with success over a distance of 0,000 foet. Preliminary patents have been Issued In Washington. The televue looks very much like an ordinary telephone. On the cabinet ore
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ALL,
facades and white pavlMons gleam through the trees as a marble settlne?
for the beautiful landscape.
"Over Niagara Fans" reproduces on
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES "ft. firing strand, of great band..
nofter tones of orchestras, sounds of
Joyous throngs, sunlit
gay Rhow-nlaces.
cars and flvlnr mi.
chines, whistles of miniature ra'tlroads.
' KISS ROSB TOWLE AND THE TZLXTVJL a glass six Inches In diameter, before which the talker stands, nnd n receiving plate one and thrce-qunrters Inches across. In which the transu'ltted Imago appears. Thlsninllcr disk Is close to to the inouthplecc. so that the user of the phone iiiny see the person at the other end of tho wire ami talk with hlra
nrVERVIEW EXPOSITION'S -Court thc finme tlnC- ldc the box aw ef Honor" has never been equaled since an extra Induction coll nnd two more Er! AIu!eccnteHsna ?.VÄ".?fcSSS bJ?lUr,t'8 tb ,n nn orn telephone, water, through which flash myriads of The visual I in ape Is transmitted In tlu rows of stately Lombardy poplars. Cas- of the apparatus Is wild to depend "upJÄT aSdRycogn,m,fst.8Pnoya? ?.tuc variations In the electrical re-
aownwara into tne lagoon. antastlo ul"i-' " nuuon oi buicuiuui iro-
uuecu uy. vnnaiions in mo intensity or
nofter tones of orchi Received at the Courier Oftice HS
a beam of IlRbt Impinging upon It"
Wint a boon to the busy housewlfo tho televue should prove! No more buying of undersized, or sickly vegetablea over the phone, for the grocer will have to hold each one to tho glase.
Madam may even order her bonnet by
Any Periodical Published in Any Ccnutry Or Anv Language,
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