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About The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1913)
I- L i I; I k . ft ," ,.K "a. j IK :A , It K i 24-13 1 it,: wwffiwjwwviiiwptt wrmr The Commoner. VOLtfME U, NUMBHtt I I A i'i iiwiwMwwiiiwMwwwMMMwwMWMWWwwMWMM',wwM" . KiiffiMlRM.iV i;imuv.l NAPOLEON CAPTIVE ON ENGLISH SHIP BELLEROPKON mmUmemHWMl urn. w?ui- namm.r-" .: ummMmimmmsgmKMsi OLEON'S iiamo fills inoro pages in Hie world's solemn history tJian that of any other mortal. This famous painting shows him a captive, n hoard the English ship Itcllcrophon, gazing out across the solemn sea toward France, where he was onco Bmporor. Ho realizes that earn of Universal Empire is at an end. vet is unconscious that he is soon to bo banished like an outcast, a thousand milos from nimrn tn. xrAl' i i ximui inu jniisii Biiifi iiuiii-rwjmon, &hajii; uui uuiuss uiu muujihu ouii lumuu a'huivju, hiiuu uu was UIICU Uillipuior. no rcnilZCS Mint his dream of Universal Empire is at an end, yet is unconscious that he is soon to bo banished liko an outcast a thousand miles from shore to tho lonely and barren rocks of St. Helena. This famous picture from Kidpath's History illustrates but one event .'out' of thousands which make Up the Ilistorv of OVC'l'V cmnirn. Icinu'rinm. nrlnpinnlifv mid nnwni' nil n.nniirn.tolv mill mitni'rji.iniTirrH' VM i.i Hm umi.irl.famn.i .i.ii:nisvn - -- - - --.. , , a.- . -A ,, . t-w..--, .... .,w ,, . . ...... ...,., iv.m j41i vv iiuiiu-iituii'U iruuiiutnivii. m a i j ?r w Ixidpati! $ His torv or tlie Dr. Jollll Clark Kldnatll IS Ullivorsallv VPOMnu'Pl nci flin wnvlrVa mnntnef liiafnTnnn T-Trt t.,o 4-1. J!..: ,1 .. J .1 j.,. i 1,1 - -': o , , t ;; ; : i, v . . bi""wu "". x vao mc inuuu iuu utivocuie oi xne masses or the common people. In 1896 lie was the democratic nominee for congress m his home district and receivedjlie warm suptibri 6! tho ?lw J:1tl10 Pai".i?rundS?s Imvo a.lp?ady availed themselves of this remarkable opportunity tp .secure, .tligi&atest Histoid of tho World ever Written. We have only a few sets remaining, which we offer at a low price and on easy terms. ' " Never Again Such a Book Bargain as.' Thi3 Wo will name our price only in direct letters to those sending the coupon below. Tear off the coupon Wite name and Address Plainly and mail now before you forget it. Dr. Ridpath's family derive their income from ali broadcast for the sub nF mnrft fin n.lrlv soiling fWn fn oM- mnA - . ...-.;. Ub . I,L011 "a .T0P 0Ur Pnce u . - - ouvo wuum uauau giuiti injury to iuture sales. SEND COUPON TODAY. PRES. McKINLEY said: I "I urn familiar with tlio merits of Uldpath'H History of tho World, and cordlaHy conunond It to tho scholar as woll as to tho plain pooplo generally." BISHOP VINCENT said: "nidpath's History Is in clear ana uffrpoablo stylo, comprehen sive In treatment, readablo typo . and admirable illustrations. This sot of books is a pormunont col lege chair of Ronoral history in one's own house." PRESIDENT WARREN, Boston University, said: ,"I should bo. Rlad to soo it Placed in tho library of every -young person in tho United POP. LONG, Supt. Public Schools, St. Louis, said "I unlinaHnflnrri,, I . ' 'rJiE otii Tho ottKravliigs. maps and I o K S( thi0'aot.""h ",0 "" M till tmmwMtKt II J IVi jf T f V I III '''-? VMfr Ypfi&rAV lr INme fi I " - IMC- ''iKW ii'-mr Volumes JK2212 "-ii;;i::,2pV FREE COUPON i RmdS5iiv tt-??1!"? as an Mstorian is dud to Ws wiPHULiiimj Oeautitul stvle. n Rt.vln ftn,n. i,:: nLr:!!a!,,cd' n Piures the great hltoricd ev nt r cnT? o win?. P?eniUS bef0r0 yur e'es; '" 4,000 Pages 2,000 Illustrations Western Newspaper Association H. E: SEVER, Prosldont 140 So. Dearborn St., Chicago Flense mall, ulilinn. .,r. .i. . KxSti of Uldi lh'. I. ;.:: t K"5f AWW tM.nliur photoguvurcs ol Nauolenn n,'i n.l.. HlIzMlfth. rncnvtmrc l e-. ":". "" -. "" Shakcspeirc. n.ip oY China an!." an. 5bBJSn of l'ananu Cana , one write me fal I m,! -,,i, ! pedal oiler to llitCoBMOMrreidewl9 lUuhr ol 'our J and nvli , , ' t0 ?areh Sainst Sal"din k. and U n darknnnod followers; to sail the W Scas with Dral!e; to circum navigate the globe with Magellan utun me ureeK spearmen work havoc with the Persian lfc. hordes on hn fini n fQ CQ NAME Marathon. He combines absorbing interest with supreme re liability. ADDRESS, ,C:1' iL'!? "" W oa ros'ta. ami 1.V i WUMMUNER Send Conpoa A'ouny, RmPATH throws the mantie of penwoaHty over the old statJZn I- f t07'' Aleiander is tl'e;' pitriot, warrior, Xe-X??! P0I?lat' C1'0Wnins tlle gloiT of Grecian history. ttSunted andr nin F0' sees Themistooles with over a Sift ?ty ? sMPs his Persian fleet of th?s 1S1 !ff d elB t0 mould the lanSage n which t ron Tea? , t01Romc Pcrol Nero upon the greatest for ,nl ,t d SC Up a Por aman's,namo o stand fore tlm rofnlf t? 1gT, "f you " ey- and reefe be X P V tt"10 cd of his gilded dream has tho flirm7r " , ' H .""' overBearmg, a giant pugilist in tl e d.piomabc rmB lanhin with . ' i -n wiuou says "you sia nnt ' W..U.X. :-J .7 7,. ' in nil tl.n ,;,i ,. """'Buiuia mere, lour-square , BriShrtp' , S n 6' th?ul, Proof against the wiles of feeint and Uw poisoned darts of false friends; elear SSSiw ZtSj S ! U? folloW-oimtrymen, and on into another century, the most colossal world-figure of his time. m,