EARTH TO COOL AND THEN END #..%, * petrsp c se io on cfo in it 0ts t Find a stone wall, stand back about 10 paces, wind up as though you were pitching a baseball, and-- Throw it with all your might. Watch it closely now-- strikes the wall--BANG--it ex-- t&mammdmspup and scatters the glass portions all over LAWRENCE, Kas., Jan. 2t.--Take & 100--watt burib from your elsctric lght socket. -- We have the word of, Prof Dins-- more Alter of the observatory «f th> University of Kansas, specialist in the study of asteroids, known as mid-- get worlds, that it --will happen. All of which is one way to help you ¥isualize how this earth will viclent-- 1y end its seemingly eternal swirl. Ur 1f you think ' Professor Alter is joking about the earth meeting th's fate, you are mistaken. On the cor-- trary, he is very serious and gives his tvasons for this belief. *Cooling of the earth ultimately wil cause its destruction," Aiter ex-- plains. "The earth cools more rap-- tlivy on the surface than in the in-- temor. As it cools. it contracts Th» Oh in just a few years--a millios Shoes of Style and Durability. 526 N. Milwaukee Ave. 1 it Values to $6.00 Values to $6.00 Values to $8.00 YaMICS HL .--.........:smimoninnmpenthorn rognniziatenc ... QQMIEUORAEY $1.00 per pair off on all Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords. $1.00 per pair off on Women's, Misses and Children's _ Snap Fastener Arctics. $1.00 per pair off on Men's Hi--Cut Shoes. Women's Pumps, Straps and Tie Oxfords Values to $5.00 &7 Or Friday & Saturday, Jan. 27--28 Everwear All--Silk Stockings with the new pointed heels and toe guard at $1.00 per pair. ~ Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords, $10.00 Po or DOLLAR DA 1sS 1O 360.UU SEROEE SEHES H....--wssss......--~ccuolonen emeristinem nc en fnetnod $2.85 Many other bargains that space will not permit us :( t ... at .. RAY N. SMITH Save a dollar or more on o oys o se i n nA i i dn dn dn on in o 6n 0n on ons at, 28. 28, .8, .0. 0. o. e ,oo.'o.»;n.oo;oo.".».".".0%".".".":00.".00.".",00.00.00:90.00."?0 A jury was selected Monday morn-- ing in the court of Judg® Claire C. Edwards to try the case of Wil-- contraction will be more rapid on the surface than on the inside. ° "At first, this will cause great Cracks to appear on the outer rim of the--earth. When the contraction na.\ze far enough, and the cracks Lre p enough, the explosion *that w'll end the planet will occur. START SUIT FOR PERSONAL INJURY $35.000. Kimberley it is claimed, was per-- manently injured when a machine driven by Malloy ran over his leg. He charges the car driver with care-- lessness and negligence. At the time of the accident Kimberley had one foot on the pavement and the other on the running board of a parked machine. against David Malloy, also of Lake Forest. a personal injury suit for _some believe the breaking up oi the earth will be slow, but I nelieve it will be violent." Alter says the study of astero:ds ceveloped-- his theory of the earth's destruction. He is considered an av-- thority on this subject. Attorney Kehoe of Chicago is rep-- sesenting --Malloy, while Atto% Morrow of Chicago is counsel for plaintiff. J eeeensceneknenses00s ies ne088 48 e04 02 220580082# 200 Libertyville, III. |\_~"We all do want something; we all | do seek something, even though we | do not know what we scek." writes 'ux Tarkington. "Some of us think | it is a strip of pasture, or an add+-- | vion to the house, or a new automo-- sile But if we got these things we AUTHOR HEARS JOY SECRETS How he found, an answer to the ancient question as to what brings THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 'i qunno.. Rich man, I guess he got a good feeling. Young man that walk with his girl, I guess he got a singing in a dittch. Willie isn't a native; I think he is remotely 'of Portuguese extraction, though . he wandered down our way from Can-- «da in his youth and has been lab-- xer on odd jobs about the village ever since. * m if that feeling depends on material things That is to say. we must (of m,/-- natures and because o+ our destiny) seek to obtain a feceling and yet the feeling that most of us strive to obtain is unobtainable, because it «pends vupon material things This appears to be a law; and its wis-- dom is easily apparent, since if we 'I' had to conclude that not only 10 we fail to obtain wha,t'we want In~life if we think we want material things. since the things (if we do succeed in getting them) neve; satis-- ty us for long; but we also fail to sbhtain enough of the feeling we seek what we want ('in the long run') is 'Before Christmas the chiig' be-- iAieves that the new sled and skates to be found upon the brilliant tree will bring him : permanent happi-- aess; but in a little while he nas be-- giun to look forward to the Fourth if July, ever seeking MHappiness head'* The man whose saiary is «ghteen hundred a year may think hat what Ite wants in life is ten hcusand a year; but he still seeks omething else, even if he becomes the richest man in the world Our »Jutocrats with five millions a year may not care for more money; but »suldn't stop seeking. We are al-- hey are as restless as anybody Fhere are no plateaus where -- one ~»sts content with life because of naterial opulence. <--That 90 out of every 100 freshman students who grade 60 per cent or better in the Thurstone intelligence test will turn out to be good stu-- 'dents has been indicated in three years of experience in the Universi-- ty of Chicago. Only 6 per cent of the students who have marked be-- low 20 per--cent on the test have froved capable of making a success n college.. The test, devised by Dr. Louis Thurstone, psychologist at the university, is designed to measure] "And so, thinking over -- Willie Silver .and my old bachelor friend and all the rest of us, 1 came to the cunclusion that when most of us get what we think we want in life. we'get nothing Comparable to what Willie Silver has: . What seems strange about this is that all the r1est of us could have what Willie has if we could only realize that it's what we want. For the very act of realization will give it to us" "* do not think that Willie Silver troubles his head much with that common fear of ours. He knows that he will live forever, and yet he does not look 'for rewards, or-- punish-- ments, either, in a 'life after death.' It seems to me that he shovels mud as gayly as he would wear a golden rown; he. would not care for a crown as a reward for his shoveling. H: knanows that if his back aches. the urin is temporary, since @1 things continually change, whllfs he himself. tPD--ugh he change too, is immortal "What part of us it is that asks this question? -- Evidently it is a part tKat the rock does not have. And this questioning part--this part that iays 'T'--mustn't it, too, be everlast-- ing, since the whole is everlasting? the fear known to human. beings wher they say' Ah, yes! but shall I lnow that I am everlasting when the deatt <change has dispersed my body --into dust? Shall I still know tnen that I exist.' & 'But the rock cannot consciously aave the feeling that Willic Siiver nag in his heart. The rock cannot consciously say. 'I'm a part of the whole: and. as the whole must be everlasting, so must I be.' For that reason the rock is not haunted by No wonder he could sing as ne wcrked in it! ~He had the best that anvy nman and every man may want 'n life and get and keep; and here, ig'er all to my old. old question was thne 'old, old answer--singing in a flitch in the| Frog Marsh _"Yes. all is change: but nothihg is jesth ~ We speak of the 'solid rock tnder our feet' as if the rock always aad been and always would be 'solid ck* yet any 'school> course in wevlogy teaches that the rock was once gas and will some,. day be gas again, when enough heat reaches it Nevertheless, the rock, as part of tpe universe, is everlasting, and so is a <--Since there will be a city eection tor mayor and alderman on the second Tuesday in April, it has been decided by 'the council to pass an arginance covering a ballot on the annexation proposition on that date ANNEXATION UP TO VOTE The plan for the annexation of property west of North Chicago as far as the west line of the Ckicago and 'North Western railroad, will be put to a vote of the people of North Cnicago at the spring election. May-- or Atkinson statted Tuesday. The petition for annexation has been si-- gned by. a large per cent of those residinf in. the-- proposed: territory and will have been reached for sig-- nature within a few weeks, the May-- or ure as anxious to take in the pro-- posed territory as a large majofity of the outsiders are of being annexed the move will be a successful one," Mayor Atkinson -- stated. "North Chicago is growing and shoulr have the available territory in which to expand." f f AL *he same business as me and med. PH say <.. = _ "'*Do you mean you have the feel-- 'mne that you are part of everything good féeling. Me, I got a good feel-- inf no matter what I do Shovel nud. 4: got a gooa feeling I like nud. 4 £0t a gooua Teeling I like imud because mud and. me all the iam» business . Tonight I look up at that moon when sghe's bright -- Yes Tov're.a fine shiny moon, P »say. AlL *the same business as me and "If the people of North Chicago ure as anxious to take in the pro-- student's "capicit{ *" it is a test of b 1928 000000000000000000000"9000000..0' '0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0 ."."."'".N.N. 5* * 1242452 4224t, 24. 22 Ca* .4¥ OQN'"."."."'"."'%'O.M'{ HOME PLANNER TAKEN N TCYW _ Deputy George Heckinger: orough! Prentice batk Saturday night and focked him up in the county jai. He was arraigned yesterday vefore Justice Hervey Coulson and upon making a settlement with Saibers and paying the cosis of this <ase the It was said at the that the case cost P: neighborhood of $229 Last week Salberg received infor-- mation that Prentice 'was living in Chicago at 4039 North Narraganseth evenue.. He notified the sheriff's of-- fice and Chief .Deputy Fred Browr tock the matter up with the detec tive. bureau. $ . H. Prentice of Chicago who came to North Chicago last summer and announced an extensive home build-- ing plan, which was never carried ount. was arrested in Chicago on Sat; urday for the office of Sheriff Law reuc. A. Doolittle by the detective sureau * « Prentice was arrested, it is re-- called, in October of last year on a caarge of operating a confidence game. Paul Salberg of North Chi-- sago caused his arrést at the time charging that Prentice had swindled m out of around $160. Prentice gained his release in bonds furnish-- ed by his wife and then faised t« show up for hearing and t was found that the bond was no good e n e o e o § hnet )t 1 ) 1 y "ar o _ e \ _LA\SB 4 *A B PA a _ '§: s \'-- _f.')x e _ LE_-- ~*_ e :: i n i m [ .Y 4 2 <a* C <F c ul Ad > t * /% f 3 & January 27th and 28th Only BC 5 (95ete acair 4 cakes P.% G. Soap............=s.__::. * 1 cake Ivory S«)afiu.._m~ J nkge. Ivory Flakes ... _ _ ____ Sale Price 2 lbs. for $1 2 cans Telmo Brand Corn... 2 cans Telmo Brand Peas Sale Price 2 lbs. for $1 1 can Telmo Brand Tomatoes._.: 1 can Telmo Wa Beans........__.._.__. : Regultr Price $1.24. 1 pkge. Ivory Flakes 1 pkge. Chipso_._. 1 Oval Dish Jar......: Libertyville Also some bargains in Men's and Boys' Lumber Jackets, > Leather Jackets, Sheep--lined Coats and Overcoats. $ b]a.ck-angi grey, T5¢ value.. 4 Semi Soft Collars, 35¢ value All--Wool Socks, Ylain and fancy, $1.50 to $2.00 values.................«...................... 2 pairs Silk and Wool Socks, plain colors, 5 pairs Cotton Flannel Gloves, khit wrist C DC VAIUC, EBCHM........ 1 cmnnrnmmecminiene o rane ies n.. Men's Grey Moleskin Dress Gloves * SPPT,OO VEAILIC . ...........~... »<memmmmmmmmmnnmntanonnnennnn nennnlnlll, 3 pairs Leather Faced Gloves, 50c Yaluge, E2CT1..............------camics Boys' Flannel Blouses, +$1.50 values, each........ Chase & Sanborn Crusade Brand Coffee and Tea . Regular Prices 50c and 70¢ ; (a * rdsnadrinrbnbria dn brnad n d n dn dn dn h2 ts 65n 4s is is 2s 4n in 4n 4s 2e 24. 28. 28. 28. .. .A &o'»,09.".",".".",".w,".".".n:»,oo.",":n.»,".",":n.u.",".n.",",o Some Real Values at $1.00 shnet ceach >..."...........3; Phones 339--340 Earl H. Corlett C. 0. Carlson office "The Store for the Lad and His Dad." -- demulcent _ s "I was bothered with a hard per-- sistent cough, but found no other remedy so good and so quickly re-- lieving as Foley's KHoney and Tar Compound," says K. Boggess, Pon-- wml.fllu'eu' sdays Iu. Dugfiffi'i,lr'flfq- ona, Calif. 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