Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1927, p. 21

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Mniiosarmsr if. ONPOWERSOURCEE In I brilrmntanttempt to reveal, and 'rtatttematieai)r to demonstrate. the wane of all power. to explain in words And numeral: the "this of the universe. in which the discoveries of brother scientists already have paved the way pouibly to "at: con- dunions. Dr. Arthur Hun, profeuor of throretieai physics at the Uni- versity of Vienna. delivered two lec- tures at Northwestern university re- certtir. YIENN ESE PROF.LEC"rtlREs "is theory in simple words is that probibly univerua! power - the ener- " and mun-s of the solar "stem, for instance - reproduces new mu- " Ind that there new muses re-cre- ate new power, I never-ending cytle of power ind energy. Dr. Haas in hi, lecture in the morning on the Atom went to far I: to prove by Itietw er mathematics that his, theory is womethine more than an Assumption. In the evening in Harris Hull. the diuinguinhed scientist went further and (unlined his thoughts into new realms. Ttlh d 8-. Hum of c He illustrated his theory of tteltmrettter, eternal life of the universes by “nab. But y Ine in 'reientifc term: trf our ""'r'are xeie While ndmittinx that our sun moat: require have loat some of its man. he said it) and tmtg could be mnthemntien1V dem.otetmttdi, m h thnt Binre the (by: of the curly Eerpt- f 9: mitk inns. the sun had lost no more that!“ .t one per cent of I millionth part of; hnrta its mus Ind energy. The same print-r the 'e riplr he urged for the solnr'syntem.j and will “yin; that most of the It." .,,;:lumbn.l comparatively small sum. The mm? In Amen however. lam every serond of time inches h cmugh power Ind heat to perform"', inet miracles on earth. where it in pom. tall whe ble to transmute this power into di- He nuw net chnvmell. The p. Dr. Arthur Hus Attemptaeto Exptaiat Where All Power Comes From In Lecture at Northwestern If the power in I mm of mutter could be liberated. Dr. Hus stated, it wouid be "ttieient to lift alt of the buildintrs on Northwestern university campus a; high " the tower of the Ward Memorial huilding on McKin- lock campus. to heat all " the homes in (hit-um ind to do "tuity mnrvel- ou' things, This nine bit of matter, I“ lump III 1n ordinary peg. if it could be “behind .eieotitktuly, would have tht. power to propel all of our ocean summer: mall the Aturrtie oer-n. "WY. mu. u. an Soak. all“ _ Dr. Hans, nlthouxh I who!“ inf Germany uni Austria n" his life, with but infrequent trips to London or] other mun where English is spoken. spank- English him-cu. with I dadd- ed occult. yet with Anni“ My. Hi: 'rtmtttematleal mutation:- on um blackboard in the phnia chm-roam manly itthiatirerusttteatrueomrr ”all to punk wine of the but entmNtaeBrrthiB.odiettee. m. demonstration that matter rev Windhvmowmly deeply lmpnued meatball of the (My, osdDr.tu-ruuedkreteed loudly on col-pitting his hernia! " dram Nat " “I. wmmmmu “his. "ttle-od-ttrj-ttns- "Uottbettrhkttuttte_ror- odttt.tthemmd--temtst.tet- am: of viii-II. " nih- h an conned 1”!!!"me diu-th-mdml- nos but no. NIB. odd It a.- tilt " qmtshrtts In that- M e-ttreno-tu-re." tt.-ri-d,thoaturtqe- ch- m in lint no - It! mmcmmmhu gummthwucmd an an“ ad (in: h - by In "int-teo out so an Illu- d mndmmickII-d’w- cuthd-lhn- git I: no m m - M duct-mama." puma-shutout Highland Park RUGS---DRAPERIES--GARMENTS 4;. "_., -----, DRY CLEANED BEAUTIFULLY . Curtains "iCi'iiiiridiiii1iii "aha Sfr‘éfaiarm E3aetc,Sizersiriii)tcsr; Perfect Edges. Family Laundry, Finished, Rough 1riiir _ or Wet Wash l fa collision or merging of tones. Thus ithe um and the solar system while _ Inning power can never be omihiUtod ‘ Ind all matter, though transmuted, Janna! be lost. The giraffe. says Dr. Blair. is the [only mnmmnl which has no mice. 3 The main, he aids. is one bird that never builds nest; The egg is )urriad on top of the webbed foot of ithe mother bird and warmed with I qroll of body fat. When the female with” a rest, her mate sidles up ‘, close und with a neat move the egg is paged over to his foot for him to I keep rum 1 Pending the vile-ten- in the New _ York Zoo might be expected to pro» et,', a mun-r problem. To lupply town: ants would be impossmlr. So I a subatituce is prepared datily---a mix- Jure of eggs and "I: meat (round up 1' YELLOW CAB RATES While visiting Northwestern Imi- versity, Dr. Hans was the house guest of Prof. Henry Crew, Fayerweather professor of physics II the university, at 620 Library pl. ODD FACTS ABOUT ANIMALS RELATED Material tor Amusement Been in Interesting Notes by Zoo Director Mlterial for an evening amuse- ment at the new popular pastime of questions and Answers is provided by Dr. w. R. Blair, director of the New York Zoo. in an article publishe'd by Farm and Fireside. But, you can't fool birds. There are several “rink: of birds which require a diet of grasshoppers. thes and this. and Gr them Dr. 'Blmr im, pom from equatorial Affica large quantities of dried inserts. Kartoom, the has“ elephmt in the New York Zoo, is still growing and will soon be taller than Barnum's Jumbo. the biggest elephant ever seen in America. Jumbo - " feet 9 inches high. Kartoom is now "tfeet I', inches. He was only four feet [all when he arrived 20 years "Tr, He now weighs 7500 pounds The common bvlivf that snakes will est only live animals is untrue. Nu snnke in the New York Zoo gets any- thing alive. Hunt of the big snakes eat only onu- in three weeks. BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVE SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING H. P. I78 OR CALLING AT TIN-I RELIABLE LAUNDRY. . adv tiaiiiftiiiit'. 'ueuge,tt.ut m than. hilt-I'd" ._,W.-.m-iirstieM1u- 'tt-tqt-,to. 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The one I took sum from Pennsylvanin avenue. and the first morning was devoted to a ride about (o, city without any effort to go in- side the buildings. In less than two (hours I uw everything from Ford's theater, where L‘imoln its shot, to {the least irntrortaithhome of the least ', important conttiesshusrc" A travel chart, showing how to make the most of n thm-dnys' visit to Washington. is I unique feature of the April issue of the Woman's Home Companion, which sent an ex- perienced woHd-traveler over the ground. Ind instructed him to write down his itinerary just I: he might describe I visit to Pnris on Victim or Shanghai. PRIZES TO BE AWARDED The capital city of America is the mecca of more than I million tourists and sightseers every year. More Americans visit Washington than ftock to nny other single "spectacle" in the country. ESSAY CONTEST' 0N ', CROSSING HANGERS Railway Association to Give Rewards to Students For Best Compositions on This Subjed ',EBrmrELAMBPa-,htMEt.AMgtPaBE.tuatHtgB "Dry Cleaners as well as Launderers" WED IIANURE With-l . Guide E or course the Merrell-Soule (our l many does not sell milk. It sells "klim." which is convertible into milk. {The concern recently sued the North- land Dairy company for infringe- Emvnts of its patents, Ind it has lost (its use in the Supreme trotrrt. The 'tetee claimed that the 'pray- in: of milk in a desiccating chamber l was an old prartice, and on that point ( it won. History shows that the chem- ’ists and the scientists have been talk (ine of milk in a desicating chamber , er attain for so long a time that milk (powder and unscrambled milk is not I véry new. a muns'le to the amnng urrrlrl. The Mrrrr0-.Rouh, company makesI what .5 known as “Him." That signi-f fies reversed milk, as Him is the word milk spelled manta. And likewise! it is milk made backward. Sweet but- ter, or butterfat and water, proverb} mixed. becomes milk. It is interest- ine in see these two compositional emptied into a machine. The wheels} start going around and the stream, that comes out of the spout end is ti conversion of butterfut Ind water, by! a system of rmlated currents of heated air and other processes. Th4 ttet result is machine-made milk. I is the axis on which the city turns.) At 0le end is the White House, at the uthvr end is the Capitol. From thef Pawn»! hruad tan-hues stretch " in? a munqrr star-like figure which gives to th-A pay its distinctive charm, amung all the great cities of the; REVERSED MILK NEW I PRODUCT DESCRIBED; " Is Milk Made Backward by) "The unforgettable Washington is not social." comments the world trav- vler, "lt is not even -hiteeturrd. h is ttot msvernmvntaL It is some- thinst which brings an unforgettable fax-hm: into the American heart be- cause it If <0 unforgettably Ameri- can." 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