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The reglstration area covered in the figures embraces’ approximately 88 per cent of the population of the cbuntry, Of the 34 states for which “ad« | justed whre reported, for 1922 ORONA OF SUN bis Ts What Observers WAll| Ty e, o pienest adjumcn vt Note in Eclipse Misstssippi the lowest, V00, The typhold death rate in 1928 was the lowest ever shown for the |'Teglstration area In census bureau | report, Of the 25 o showing adjusted | typhold, Colorado had the highest uary 24. Mot of them will direct|in 1923, with 10.2 per ‘100,000 of | pepulation while Rhode Island had | their efforts to the discovery of more {the lowest, recording one death for By Tho Assoclated Press. New Haven, Dec. ~~A dozen or more observatofies are making pre- arations to observe the eclipse Jan- the ahle¢ 1,000,000 share days | an unprecedent- trading.. The ir rh]kHl\\ stock o the highes of the post-war boom Iroad re in lave to their | | Fifteen acfive is added nearly $4 market value, and t 8 listed on wnge, | {nearly half of which are traded in | leach dd stent of the rise may | |be vie rom the following | ‘I’«Mfl W ) gives the name of 15 ac- |tive stocks, the extreme gain from | r low point on the hetore fnformation about the corona which| 18 never scen at any other time, says | ¢ach 100,000, t W. Brown, of Yale u The adjusted rates make allow- chaleman of the commi ance for differances in the age and of the American Astronomical wex composition of the population In | DW‘)'\llun for the eclipse | —— e part of thie fringe .of light| A close to the sun is as bright as the / full moon, and only a very short ] L kY oXposure ie n ry to get a phos aniziata BEGINS TH WEEK detall of mn inner pnrva 1s | out, Both kinds of photo-| —— graphs are necessary. 'F " R 1' dh P } e e Fimes st e corona, | FOPtUNES Realized by Par(ners In split up into different colors by a S kE h g H B e neen e | OU0CK EXCHADGE HOUSES \\h\r-h stands out prominently. No . yet knows what it means. When Al nm ordinary light of t=2 sun or of & New York, Dec. 22.- The post- bright or dark lines which are seen |t8day enters upon its eighth consce- crossing it have been shown to be [utive week; has added billions to the due to substances which are pres- [quoted value of securitics and has ent on the earth, They can be treat- |brought si fortunes to part- ed and examined in the same way in |ners in New York Stock Exchange | gives the same lines. meeting exp 8 during the wnp,’ The “Flash” Spectrum, | mer montt | The band ot color seen when the| Total sales since 1ight is eplit up is known as the heen apprc spectrum. The instant after the 1ast | with ninetes hind the mogn, the dark lines which |ed record ordinarily cross the spectrum be- come suddenly bright and then as rapidly fade out. Below this We aro |ginee the y then looking into the lower levels of most of the light which reaches us in the day time. e upper: lev of the atmosphere absorb this and give rise to the dark lines. T flash lasts euch a short time that the | o, g, it and atill more alert ' to catch a| photograph of it. nd the’monetary tion in quoted value on outstandin Decrease in Tatalities From Typhoid | ;i | Extreme Tnercase clety on Public Information and So* the various states, outer l"u'ls need When the light of the corona is star is treated the sume wa the | election boom in stock prices, which a labbrotory. Each substance always |bouses, many of which were barely | bright edge of the sun disappears be- 1 within that the sun’s atmosphere which give out |4 observer has to be very alert to ace e in value And Diabetes is Noted in Country, Washington, Dee. 22.—Death rates from both typhoid fever and diabetes in the nation's death registration area decreased during 1928, accord- ing to figures made public today by the census bureau. Deaths from [typhoid fever in 19 totaled 6,535, or 6.8 for each 100,- 000 of population, while the figure tor 1922 was 6.981, or gain for each 100,000 population. F. W. Woolworth 1§% The death QOY] from diabetes in|Amerlcan Can .. 1923 was 17,367, or 17.9 for each |Erie common 100,000 of mpummn against a 1022 | figure of §17,182, and a rate per |READ Tm ln RALD 100,000 of 18.4. ADS FOR YOUR WANTS kmm” rn Pa New Yn:h Central Atchison ‘ nion Pac Rook Taiand. com, New Haven .... W Motors ... . Paul pfd. ... 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