f 1923, expÂ¥e; y and is numâ€" "Ine 1924 pro. into the han labor sageq T3, was @ ‘members i »n. _ All fnd that absum in are ,| grills, ting i Chicago ges to be ; the monoxide: ician, in : the the ‘victi ARiry id 4 in in on i heart: mxms ED‘ QM'E : product is ‘absoi Hnd 1 K lits 1 med to B or Poison Winter air | ir e "sad. ind gag ap : Bervige c y NÂ¥ months above the Te job ouffkep, unomen akads \1~uemin t p d is tolling i hair eul ‘E d | producers k lose i gas add i« d ap; e Co. resp TOBER #, 194 sed : WieH of cold h sgued by E acciâ€" ng of ¢ to P artment of the elleve len « n the beart; r in this with face out i8 froht. : . the §pa 1 ARAGE h on the Gas |, effects gir of *% * & %» v #â€" THURSDAY, & | fat & Overâ€"gight se :: betwes portant poin North re Li receiv 6 p. m, delive morning. Throw rates, deliver write of teleph North |Shore 990 ang Grand N:Ih S'lrore Merchandis. . Th serv. h\&%‘.&m Wat anc Northern R. ‘ co. ars |. REID, MURDOCH & ‘ | t ablished 28, 1924 mi_r'f Y" 27 °> UYNAR 5@/’;]/: m| Sr a%, ER &L. Fo illing and_R FFEE 215E he Mil t, 0 «: Chi . Adam te 572. ; Mil fice for i every on the ¢, Mer. I up i handle onty ane orhet brand (« cheaper grode}. Our trade demands Monarch Co&a (Itisa ing‘s pleasure and an evening‘s w __ 1. C. F. WINTERBERC, Wyaner, lll «"Qur Trade Demands Monarch" _ "We think enough of Monarch Coffee to tin and : metal. We have faâ€" ities for a small can or a onster tank, a simple leader or an laborate cornice or portico. If you t;e in doubt as to what is best adaptâ€" ed for your purpose in tin or sheet ï¬,etal we shall be glad to assist you ‘with our advice based on experience land knowledge. ‘ on every retail grocer, tswq-lhomhmhm m grocer does handle se he operates own store, him to write to us. We do not sell to chain storés WE MAKE EVERYTHING Henry G. Winter 48 North First Street E North Shore ticket agent is the first represenâ€" tative of the North Shore Line you meet when . you travel on the North Shore Line. The agent must be our ambassador â€" the personification of North Shore Service. That is why we are so cateful, to pick the right type of men and women to be our representatives. 3. North Shore ticket agents are trained in their line of work like all other North Shore employees. Tiiev are on duty continuously selling tickets, answering quesdora. giving information arid assistance on every imaginaUle subject. j | | : * 1 It is part of their duty to be able to %ive ore than routine railroad information. To ongâ€"distance travelers, for example, they render a much appt¢ciated service by making Pullman tions on any railâ€" jad out of Chicago, to any ¢ ~â€"â€"‘a ;- : Ily render, without : The North Sho cket agent is one of many N Shore represent: ï¬awhq make the North Line a pleasant road which to travel. _/ f 18 ) Céhiéago North Shore & Mi waukeeR‘.fï¬f.Co’. : Highland Park icket Office â€" 3 Telephone 140 it ; Phone 635 / JoRrTH SHORE C1 TICKET S _|â€" ~Changing of Seasons _ . Astronomers are able to observe the a al changing of the seasons on a l : MCATIONSPOINT f / â€"TO LIFE ON MARS ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE C ng of Seasons‘ and Meltâ€" ing of Snow Caps Lead to . _| This Conclusion, Says _ Astronomer . All ‘indications point to the existâ€" ‘ence lof both animal and vegetable life on Mars, according to Prof. Philip Fox,) director of Déarborn observaâ€" tory, who recently told radio fans komething about the muchâ€"discussed planet which of late has been under comparatively close. observation. by earthly astronomers. Prof. Fox broadâ€" cast |an interesting ba"d;lreu and. cited as ‘his reason for J«l in the existâ€" ence| of life on Mars, the following simple facts: hA WeW oo oo 0 ommb ns d L en :Snowâ€"caps areâ€" observed : to melt away and conditions of arctic cold give|way to warmer temperatures,. a scientific .bï¬ndpoint, thereâ€" fore, it is conceivable, Prof. Fox deâ€" clargs, that if there are changes of seaspns, both animal ‘and vegetable life exist. $ups. "But no one on this terrestial sphere knows anything positive about it," the professor, noted for his conservatism, addéd. â€" "Whether ‘man exists there we cannot say and all guesses or imâ€" aginative pictures of, what life on: may be are just‘that and nothâ€" ing |more. ‘The period of revolution of Mars about the sun is 687 days. The| period of the earth‘s revolution about the sun is 365 1â€"4 days. Thereâ€" ford ‘at intervals of 780 days they co together on the same side of the sun and Mars is said to come into opposition, the sun and Mars 'beinl‘ on ppposite sides of the earth. . At such times Mars makes its nearest apppoach to the earth. ; * South of Equator j | "Unfortunately for northern obâ€" servers, the planet at this B:modo tion is south of the equator, at declination â€"17 degreés 35 minutes. This entails a much longer path of light through the earth‘s atmosphere : would be the case were it transâ€" mitting nearer the zenith The earth‘s atmosphere is always more or less unsteady tending to distort and ‘;blu the image, and the less nearly verticle and longer path increases this disturbing factor. . The observatories farther south, especially those in the southern hemisphere, have the more eady entails a much longer path of t through the earth‘s atmosphere would be the case were it transâ€" ing nearer _ the zenith The q 14 ¢1 PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PA advantageous position for vation at this: opposition, > : { _‘ Stage of Seasons | | â€" â€"â€". "There is another fact, howéver, of very great importance in the rv: ation of Mars and that is the stage of seasons on the planet. Theâ€"$2nd of August corresponds roughly ito the latter part of May of the tian season. â€" The conspicuousness lof surâ€" face markings reaches its méximum in ‘the Martian midâ€"summer, ‘: ro:m' sequence of changes jcan hly ov+iined as follows: j In t M winter a large polar snow is ted even as on the E; ‘ with the coming of spring pol‘:i cap Shrinks and certain igs beâ€" gin to appear in that hemis The date at which certain markings will be visible may be <predicted almost to a day.‘ midtahs | More Contrast _ } { "As the cap continues to shrink, the markings show more and mare con trast against the ruddy surface and are more sharply defined. It‘is only at this time that the soâ€"called canals can be seen.. The Martian s@ason 0| midâ€"summer will come late in gur and although Mars will have irecedep somewhat from us, still the igreaten contrast of the markings will more than compensate for the increased digâ€" tance. The time for the most favor able observation of Mars is ndt thereâ€" fore at the time of nearest approach but will come some weeks thereafter," IF AN EARTHQUAKE k CAME TOâ€" NEW YORK In case the predicted. New York earthquake |does come, the laws reâ€" quiring the terracing of buil will prove to have provided earthâ€" quakeâ€"proof construstion, tuoar Thomas A. Jaggar in the }October Scribner‘s. uP y% â€"In an article, "Predicting: Earthâ€" quakes," the director of the Hawaiian Voleano Observatory, says: |â€" _ _ "The mines and tunnels fa than structures above grou Japanese earthquake. New Y mlmt also survive well, bu danger of an anderground gmlfne-chrg:' automobi a bonflm&tlon over the mugt be studied out and against at any cost." | Serving 6, 0 PUB Emnjo for | Switch Ivory | with We wil Ever equi ing sidewall brackets. nished plate decorated lzud& fixture over dresser for you‘re doing your hair, with handy outlet iron, vibrator, etc. candlesticks, attached to outlet behind dresser. 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