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MAY PROVE MORE OF SOLAR MYSTERY Investigations of Sun's Heat Show | Varying Degrees | Washington, July 11.--Joseph, the long-famed weather prophet of the Bible who foretnld the seven elan years and the following seven ars of plenty, may one day be shown up as a piker by modern weather forecast- ers, when solar being conducted by the Smithsonian Insti- tutior , it is indicated Dr. C G Abbott, assistant secretary | of the Institution. describing the In- gtitution’s world.-wide studies of the variation of the heat of the sun, in the | annual report lately made public, de clares that such compilations are a) ready b g used by two South Amer ican countries as an aid to weather | torecasting The TInstitution's re searches, which are considered of great scientific importance are heing closely followed by scientists all over OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 Main Street observations re comp Closed Wednesday Afternoons, ONE QUALITY ONLY THE STANDARD FOR ALL Price cannot modify the one- quality Cooked Food Shop stand- ard. You can buy any kind of merchandise at our store and know beyond a doubt that you are getting the same quality. It is this quality which has made this store unsurpassed for de- pendability in service and value. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Nice Pickled Pigs Feet, 18c 1b. Surpassing Potato Salad, 18c Ib. Nelson’s Health Bread, 29c pkg., reg. 35c. Orange Pekoe Tea, 30c lb., regular 60c. Cocoa, 2 lbs. for 25c. Large Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c. Gobel's Pure Lard, 2 lbs. for 27c. Regular 35¢ Coffee 28c b, Phrosto Punch, 30c. A Few Cans of Sardines left, 6 for 25c. Large can Red Salmon, While They Last, 18¢ can. | MORE GOOD NEWS ders and Cottage Hams, ’Phone 60 About the Store | Pickled Tripe. | Smoked Salmon Pimento Cheese Diamond Ginger Ale Boneless Smoked Herring. Variety of Cold Meats, fresh daily. | Large supply of Maltop Malt and Hops. Home Dressing. Made Mayonnaise Salad | with the studies of the su | three days before strictions to 1925 After waiting for over a week |the Jewizh Courier of Warsaw, ‘'means | we have another shipment of disaster for the Jewish emigration of Gobel's Quality Smoked Shoul- E: can committee here for the building |surely please. of quarters for NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, the world, and may make long time | TT prognostications as usual and simple A EMPT T[l ”SE part of weather mapping ‘ After many years close observation | tion from the sun,’\scientists believe they are now near the goal. It has — ) been finally determined that the sun ae : m does not throw oft a continuous| PPl g H to H amount of heat, from year to year, | TILing 10 Hawail 10 arness from month to month and even from | N { l P day to day that neither does the earth a ura Ower receive a constant amount of solar a————— hmll vhn!v)nv \n;\aflmm are prr!r;rlh* Hilo, Island of Hawall, T. Y., July and regular according to several fac- ; . tors, primarily the !Ilf\'fi rotation; and TLe=Drillingyabto e volashogEiielts that there fs a direct connection with 1U6 On this island, in the hope of Lha halnn venktion SrlA TERE ””h,'\di‘-wmowvw some means of harnessing it |the steam and heat of the natural The Institution, Dr. Abbot said, has phsnomengi’ Rand SUHUADE, L Ihe o5 set up apparatus for heat measuring|fultant power in industry, nave at various stations around the world, | PTOUENt to light the apparent exis- from which have been computed end- tence of iron and copper in the moun- | less tables of figures hy which the|tAinous crater, according to scientists measurements showing solar varia.|1recting the drilling tions have heen checked and proved. | The material through which the While this work is still going on | Arflls are sinking consists of a silici- with the view of coordinating the|°Y8 4 dontaining fron sulphides and reasurements with earthly weather [P¥rite@@which indicate the presence conditions, daily observations of the |0 copper aBIRE ooRatant” ‘ar tadletion asabhe The drilling, which was interrupted ing furnished from the Institution's | DY the recent activity in craters eleven station on Mount Montezuma, ,wm,fi»[mlles from Halemaumau, the active to the government bureaus of Argen. |Pit of Kilauea, has bean conducted un- tina and Brazil, where they are used [der difficulties, due to the excessiva forecasts. Our own heat of the region and the fact that Abbot added, is|!lve steam rises in clonds and con- regularly in weather bureau, Dr investigating the relations of the more [denses around the horiug rig complicated weather conditions of the! The steam, however, is only surface United States to the radiation of nm|rnam or water vapor canred by see- sun, and with results which tend to|page of rain from the ground surface, ralse the hope that here too the solar. [and the drills are not yet down o a radiation values will be of {nterest depth where it may be determined and importance in weather forecast- |whether there is sufficicnt steam at a ing |high enough temperature to furnish The interesting question has often |steam that may, in turn, be used com- been brought up, according to the ar- [mercially ticle, as to whether the sun may be| The heat at the present depth of gradually losing {ts heat and declining [the drilling appears to be fairly con- toward a cold, dead condition. How- |stant at a temperature of 6.3 degrees ever, he said, it is impossible to an- | centigrade or approximately 204 de- swer the question other than to refer grees Fahrenheit to the fac that crops raised in most| The question confronting the sclen- ancient of historic times were gub- tigts is whether this heat will increase stantially the same as those grown at|ag the drills bite their way through present, so that there has at least been the lava rock, which has proved dif- little decline within the last 6.000 it of penetration at some points vears. With the aid of the Institu- where only three or four feet result- | tion's studies, which fix the measure- o4 from entire operation of a day. ments within an error of only one per Tpe first hole attempted was driven cent, scientists 1,000 years from now sporovimately 20 feet when it was be ahle to answer the question ¢ounq that the rock beneath was nout doubt tilted at such an angle that the drill When the hypothesls of the sun's (..« directed on a slant which would variations was first being worked ont, ve made extrication of the tools it is said, a very interesting method |\ civia” This hole was capped and was used to check the observations. ;. il eiarted with the same result, ing a photo-electric cell, Dr. Guth- ju¢" riore favorable conditions were ol e Bl e oE nator, Tees |found in several other locations and irh ‘&A dompared Wit tha tariTies. |iL:ia hoped,ithat eventuallyithe drills us. As Saturn shines with the re.|may g thelr way down at least 100 ected light of the sun, it was de.|fcet: The drilling experiment is of Tam ¢ tremendous interest to scientists and clared, it must vary {f the sun does. i * Mhass ohNevations werel: apnl gemnm:ys_who hope that it may solve the question of what is underneath ness as made by the Sm a:Yolcano; the tables did not agree, | both showed somewhat sim! 1 ations over a period o months. The comparison, however, was made on the assumption of | 8§ 3. changes on the sun being felt in a'l" -:- FOX'S -:- iirections simultaneously, Dr. Abbott A : said. When allowanc was made fol“ Frlda“ dnd §8turday ¥ the rotation of the sun's dise, which |[Ruth Roland—Timber Queeng is about 27 days, and for the fact| s . that the rays which reached the earth | Tom M“_—B!g Stak?s & Evelyn Nesbit-Hidden Woman The coney prefers to live at eleva- tions above 9.100 feet. might sweep around one, two or| or after reaching Saturn, it was found that the latter| was the true case. and the fluctua. | Co—————yrem===——ccm——=3 CROWLEY BROS. INC. tione accorded exactly. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 | Es s chee ol RISl e tobra e hte Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE | If you are about to furnish a home lastern Burope.” A fund of 150,- we aan outfit it completely. 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