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» NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928, "uiiowms| SAGE, ALLEN & C Adventurers Seem Successful in Hartford Conn. s-iirezo| COATS AND CAPES IN DRESSY AND SPORTS MODELS $62.50 $75.00 $98 50 British politics and even to - secure elections to parliament. Trebitsch Lincoln, a German, won the affections of the Liberal party and For more formal occasions are coats and capes of soft, deep pile fabrics—Gerona, Markova, Marvella, Veldyne, Juina and Bachenile.. Some collars of fox, caracul, monkey or mink dyed squirrel; others show collars ofthe material. : \ Tor sports and semi-dress wear, the materials are Poiret Twill, Imported Tweed, « hese coats are dissipate the will help will assist Anything which will |eharge on the partitles conlescence and, therefore [in precipitation.” ‘T have had no opportunity for per- gonal observation,” Dr, Moore con tinued, “in connection with the tests already made, but T have read the af fidavits of the obgervers, 1'rom these | it appears that a single airplane has been able to dissipate a clond a mile or two long over 1,000 fect deep in a few minutes by using a2bout 100 pounds of charged sand, Apparatus Not Perfected “The apparatuns which Dr. Warren uses for charging the sand is not hy any menns perfectad, and he 18 able only to get 12,000 or 14,000 volts on the particle,” Dr, Moora continued. | apparatus no doubt will prove its|ur, aadition it hus not been possible, feasibllity, gald Dr. R. B, Moore re-| .o rar 1o charge more than a small cently to The Associated Press, Dr. proportion of the sand gr I see Moore is chief chemist of the United on why the volta nnot be Btates bureau of mines, While he 2 with improved apparatus up has not yet had opportunity to see Dr 14 50,000 volts or even more, and alsw Warren's apparatus in operation. Dr.|why the percentage of charged grains Moore has heen intercsted in the|cannot he greatly increased. Under n'!»!hnd since its inception and has|guen conditions a still greater effect :‘;"':n{.”fl"" In the soundness of the|ghould he obtained with a given c principle on which 1t i8|waight of sand, g ° bused. ‘ | “The work is still in its {nitlal| Use An Airplanc |stages and it is difficult to state defi- | d “The rain making method consists|nitely its future possibilities. No | in charging a diglectric (a material |trials have heen made on fog, as the that retains an electric charge,) such | conditions have not heen favorahle a8 fine sand, with a static charge, and |0 airplane to go up in a fog and then sprinkling this sand over the top | make the test of a cloud by means of an airplane,”| Combination of Mist said Dr. Moore, “As everyone knows,| “Fogs are a combination of mist or HAVE NEW METHOD OF CLOUD DISPOSAL Process Was an Invention of Dr. L. Francis Warren Washington, April 6.—Rain mak- ing and the dissipation of fogs and clouda by a process invented by Dr, 1. Franels Warren fe a scientific pos sibility, and the further perfection of a low neck dress” Whyspend time wishing that erup-* tion did not show on your back and arms, when Resinol Ointment will doubtless clear it away entirely? Apply fresly before retiring ana cover with a woftcloth In the morning vou will be surprised to note how much of the soreness, roughness and angry look has disappeared. Resinos Soap for the skin and halr cannot be excelled, Sold by all dvuggista. Apecs pro- House of Comymons last summer to serve a seven years' term, George Augustus Jennings was not so fortunate, He polled six thousand votes as an inde- pendent candidate in the London con- stituency of North Paddington at the recent election, He made a false step during the campaign, however, and recently he was sentenced to serve four years at hard labor. George Augustus Jennings, Every candidate for the House of Commons, as an evidence of good faith is obliged to deposit the sum of f150 with the election officers. | This amount he forfeits {f he falls to represented a Dritish constituency in Stroock's Camels’ Hair, both plain and Pari La Mode, and Kasha plaids. the Commons just before the war, Horatlo Bottomley, the most smartly trimmed with tucks, pleatings and stitchings. ? ; Colors are Sorrento blue, bat wing, brown, navy, black and caramel; and in camels' tacular swindler England has duced for years, left the would be of tremendous value to cit- hair maple and natural shades, i fes such as London and San Franeis- T“] Im‘ Im |co, besides heing of great advantage 0 AND THREE-P]ECE COST E S s to the air service in connection with clouds conslst of minute particles of |clouds In contact with the ecarth, water, a large proportion of which are| mixed with more or less smoke. charged. Al the particles in the|Whether it will be more difficult or same cloud are charged either nega-|easier to get rid of such fogs than has tively or positively and, therefore, as|heen the case with clonds high up in they carry the same sign, they repel|the alr, Is yet to be determined, hut each other when they come into too[the methods certainly show great| close contact. This mitigates ;nga(nq[pronmn and justify complete investi- the coalescence of the particles into gation by a satisfactory ries of & size that allows them to fall rhro|1ph|n-lulu with improved ai\]wnrn!us. Ir the atmosphere in the form of rain |fogs can be d ated, the result its flylng fields.” {words in an hour, | Total mileage of airplane lines nation, and almost equals the bined number Easter Sale All Novelty Footwear Marked Down Ladies’ BROWN SUEDE AND GREY SUEDE SPORT OXFORDS Ladies’ BEIGE SUEDE OXFORDS Ladies’ . 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Jennings had creditors who secured a court order restraining the election officers from retgrning |the check, and established = their |claims to the money. When the check was sent to the bank by the ofticidls it came back with the dec- [laration that Jennings had no ac- |count there. It developed that he |kad given other bogus checks to vari- |ous people to meet his campaign ex- penses. After the jury had returned its [judge the story of Jennings' life. Under the practice of the English | courts such evidence cannot be intro- duced until the jury has passed upon a case, the idea being that testimony of past misdeeds would prejudice the jury against a prisoner. Jennings had served terms for similar financial | misdeeds in other parts of the TUnited Kingdom, and for some years he had leen a shining light in the upper | stratum of London crookdom. Jennings' Description. The Evening News thus dekcribes the candidate: *He wore an eyeglass. He wore the silk hat, the morning |coat, the white spats of the blameless He arrived in the constituency {in a Rolls-Roycé motor car, and with a Rolls-Royce manner all his own.” Before taking the field as an inde- | pendent candidate Jennings had flirted with both the 1.103‘9l George and the Asquith wings of the Liberal party, land nearly persuade each of them to taie him up as a candidate. Dart- | moor prison is not likely to prove as a club for Jennings as would the House of Commons. EXPECTS BIG TRON YIEL of Ore Will Be Shipped This Year. | Duluth, Minn., April 6. -— Activity lof ore produring mines in the Lake {Superior district is considered as evi- Idence of the prediction made by oper- {ators that 55,000,000 tons of iron ore |'will be shopped from the district this |year, an estimate just 5,000,000 tons {short of the record, and more than 110,000,000 tons higher than the ton- ’naxo handled last year, | Raflroads are ordering new equip- !ment; day and night shifts of work- {ers are repairing cars and docks; | |underground mines .are working full ighifts to increave their stoekpiles, and (@ on the open pit properties great |ehasma are being opened to make way {for the removal of the mineral. Iincouraging reports have been re- ceived from Great Lakes shipping | for an | early opening of navigation. Tee con- are reported especially good The late Febru- |ary thaw loosened the thick ice floes | and they have heen pretty well broken | up, mariners declare, Vessel concerns report that their | fleets are being made ready to sail | from winter quarters just as soon as i § 05, FOR LABORERS .l,nxllsh Varmers Broadeast for Work- 1 ers to Take Place of Strikers—Ap- | | peal Is Answered. : Norwich, England, April 6.-—land| | owners in Norfolk whose workers are !broadeast an appeal for strikebreak- | {ers. Many volunteers have come to {the help of the farmers including | | women who did a great work during |the war. Rad feeling between strikers nndi | workers has developed. Strikers are lalleged to have turned loose the live- | stock of their erstwhile employers |and- have blown horns and, rattied cans to frighten tesms with which loyal employes were plowing. i Many clergymen are supporting the strike, urging the iaborers to held | out in their demands. Wives! 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