New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1930, Page 13

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Is the Planet Mars Really Ruled by a Race{ v‘of Beavers? ot Natural History, ly, would violog assume, prob: on Mars, much as it did on ¢ ocean ourse along line evolution ¢ by at least the great ex it . zht make eved to be pla r va cover ficult for of lighted vegetation - pectroscopes taken as egetation ex Since the S MARE AUSTRALE INCE scientists, ca ancest . The carnest and competent research, per £RiCe o Gold e oxe M= sliyn Ban h Artist’s Cone i have been unable to detect one over wide areas of the (_'l"”'w (e clear ugnhof manlike life on Mars, an th was caused, at least Fast-breathing - amazing theory is now being presented . s A Jeaverlik = “ ¢ 99 to explain why the red planct may be . P27 OV U iresd Which, Makmg Rain P d Onti et Cre inhabited by a race of beavers. It is SoaRncnesaar According o the c a fascinating story of evolution. ain ranges. On Mars, Latest Scientific 71 1 e o e e N pe e o T R st o With Chemicals lieved to be products of the Great lce S g b Represent the <1 AT 2 and it probably never hac T OF IONAL Age, for that time of stress and com- : Dominant Form of P petition on earth is what is supposed ' 1- Life on the Cold and DIA to have turned mankind's anthropoid e 5 Level “Red” World. 518 5 At the Right Is an Astronomical Map £ LYSIUM How Butter Was | eience buer s aumpe— of Mars Whove “Canals.” Seen Discovered sl e o Through Powerful . S is not The Huge Barometer Which Has Been Telescopes Are Now d ; 5 eyl Built Into a Tower Erected in Chiswick. Believed to Be the : : g SO England. The Face of the Instrument Wide Beds of : ! " Is Black and a White Rotating Arrow then, is a {ish life much Wandering Rivers. Y : x dust on dirt and Indicates the Condition of the Weather. thousands of years ago, and d ke th o Other Areas Seen h t covered butter. This important event cmergence of this fish Just as Reddish or 5 resic alor ay. ] BROBDINGNAGIAN barome was one of those fortunate accidents onto the land, and t Nelloyishi Spots fAre : i e that have contributed so much to the U f these Martian Interpreted as Being : r ¢ d to be by the progress of man. It happened like land-fishes into reptile Deserts, and the el coaxes mois f . t in the world, has been this, according to James A. Toby, like creaturcs. F : Dariery ) 1 ¢ ) ; ) f f a tower writing in Hygeia: unimals rese EsRYcacttion S ck, England. When the horseman started he had carth’s present : IS AN 30000 OO IR PR B R0 U ARSI IR g A Aryan horseman gal E f instinct. across an Asian plain one day ng to expect on Mars, il e 3 art the s Y Martian reptiles into j ld be k u : mounted, seeking to appease hunger ti a says Mr. h n Sorawat fes £ : P i paratively ; b il e = and_thirst, the Aryan \{?25 hc“'lldc‘]g‘l'(l B ioat b the pointer tu to find something in his goatskin that L ry was unlike the milk he started with in” or “change With some trepidation, for the act 1 : e g ; : iaid It the : enient 1 . But that is not all. Up the face of of the gods were often mysterious in re bi Sy % =t ; X ce to M vizing of y - N . . 5 the tower < . omerer se days, he tasted the yellow m: 1 H 2 e S t - oxygen t twe tions d g the = Sro to8Ti0 Then he tasted it again, for it wa f warr 3 1 - Stohuble res p o> and, therefore, vegeta g dicator good. He told other herdsmen, wi i ars much t e." {har Lk g : One of the best siz & e ; s up and down with changes probably scoffed at him as a fool b I believ = g e Ao ; on Mars, her, of th v ) f erature. is customary when new benefits a ] i S ' announced, but eventua they, tried the product of the galloping churn. “very dry,” making butter, kins filled with flow of ing them with along its upward path. sticks or shaking them until the golden of recent ages seems to mass appeared. That is the way these natural incentives be ter is made to this day in some par things. of the world. “Now, there is one creature on ecarth Combined Knife and Scissors i N implement thut is a combin S oan e tion of scissors and t knife has been patente S e e I I DA N pure based upon the of water on M R e ¥ Benjamin F. Court. of Lon Calif. ; 1 ie handle of the k | itk chines ¢ stil €ross-; tastic notion of o ike M: bandiegof lently mielisencitoip il Lizion. T HAT animals fced upon plants Above—A Traplike Leaf of *Dionaca,” artians quest of the car Open to Catch lis Prey. When an A flat leaf spring inside the knife Any deduction abo . " Insect Touches One of the Hair Triggers handle exerts a p re tending A or other pla that there ar AL WHICh e Plant, the Leaf Quickly Closes on spread the two handles apart, and t} g astrononw t r feed upon animal-life 1it - the Unlucky Creature Which Is Then vin Soon Absorbed. every one open the device for use as a s t r ) L 1€ ferent On the other hand, a I v v adjusted with a andles together, so t can he used as a knife em. There J or ALASKA Agricultu reasona sed in nusk oxen, which are t the town of aim in view is to restock Alaska b these dwarf wild cattle, BT b formerly were fairly nun £ of the United States, a th T,\YD I Territory, but which are no longer present outlook, there is no reason i THUNDER Into found there, having been wiped out @apprehend the extinction of th v Fh : Repelig mt e, : . du. American bison. ’ a 4 attem ad by ruth aughter. They are de- Do s b o rilesrever Veenrde: T A sirable animals. their meat being ex- 2 g cellent for food. to It upon h-powered erd of P 5 coat, long The thunder, eindeer that it almost on the ground, 1S converted into Rigid enforcement of game shed in Summer. The Handle of the Knife Fits Over the is expected to give the In Arctic_regior ilken hair of Handle of the Scissors Blade. A Flat n requisite protection. Other s the animal is i jelicate fab- ling powers Spring Forces the Two Handles Apart to from Greenland are contem- rice for garments, which are worn by on the short Convert the Knife Into a Pair of Scissors. plated, and the natural increase of the tribal chiefs. found that vivid cor Newspaper Feature Service, 1950 B IR I M M5 1511 AN AN OO N1 O RN MBS IIN ARG e R o, U TR P S B L I Al

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