New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1930, Page 15

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IND to Gi‘V-@ Grea’ter SPEED How COTTON Is “PICKED” With SAFETY to Motor CARS Ls Prumaic “GLOVE] MACHINE for picking cotton f fect recen tested o high, olling on ‘ )dd Bod Llnes . SR < O the demonstration, Jon =" from B0 fo 100 1 S8 otsnnni y £ ; gl ® N ager of the farm made public a state- powered th @ ) four-cylinder : A ment, which is briefly summarized ne. . e oS Manufacturers’ Record as follow £ is thu esigned to 1urn i D R : 1 : mé C @ s snugly int pal ated on about one gallon of gaso e picke iches § ripe Air Resistance i S —— € N s fom e . ! ; R - A condition of the machine-picked cotton ~ head di nto Alr > ¢ T it was possible to put but 2, be ope it h cotton wago b on the cot 4 Z posits o H B o 4 7 : ; () Of two bales Y casons th ssistance:. 3. ‘ : 74 bt eotion nd. ton Daies oF hand ber of pick = - i " 2 > T 7 picked cotton from the same ficld and it is picked z : ) ginned at the same g 1 an handlod in average of 37 1 on account cotton is of trash in cach of the e two-bale The 1 s of hand-picked cot and only take the cotton 55 pounds of trash in a two-bale load out every lock. ! ed pickerhead, a1 i cotton graded i ow ton t the machine-picked ¢ against graded strict middling; the col sim- arating proved by the chine owing to the for 1 when An Artist's Conception of What Automebiles Will Look Like When a Safe Speed of Over 100 Miles an Hour Super-Highways Is Demanded. The Scoop-Like “Pr Causes the Wing 1o Lxert a Heavy Downward Pressure to Prevent the Vehicle from Overturning, While Careful Streamlining Reduees the Besistance of the Air to a Minimum. in th loped by the own motion, i1 | ginning and crease ir ive operation epresent a speed far in exce x price of the machine-picked « the production of cotton i Yol A o ton produced $10.20 a bale over of the crop. Although the work is not ory cl hugs ground s E reeeipts; (8) The test wa - he and can be done by women and held to the road. A5 scientis know, on still HAT manner of automobile Ahove: \ Lront ; : ; S eible bt et will rule the roads and suc- View of Major B 4 i w5, i ver while travelir ced. cessfully compete with ai : D. Sengrave's ¢ to make s ! ar Which o planes that cruise far overhead and e _\.m.d‘ of i land on tops of skyscrapers with ut- L s e slower s 1s. 231.2 Miles an Hour zmfl of l]v],i(:)‘r“\\ « an be ob- most security? at Daytona Beach, Florida it D 5 ined from the olden Arrow,” the Behiad a screen of decpest mystery, it & New Haeed Record e one of the great automobile manufac- i Assistance.” M“"“m\*‘ Hf""""‘ turers of the United States is cvolving ~ Wind Tunnel Used Florida. | just such an automobile, which, with New Type of Car. the extension of super-highways, will ~Hurricanes Are Produced ieh the Same Way Coolinz Breeges Are T bring a new era of rapid transporta Introduced in Modern Buildings by Controlled Systey iios ance into ance” cver tion. One of the amazing featurcs of 0 the Ur i s the new car is that a speed of more by the time that is anticipated his end, every featy f y Prow pre a cil 1inst which than one hundred miles an hour, ac- reads suitable e speeds v i | | c whirl- the wind forms a terrific pressurc. The cording to engineer safer than a G one hundred miles an i I el funnels, desizned wently upward slope transfers this much lower speed. This new type of will extend the length and breadth of after cxhaustive rescarch, by ventilat- back pressure into a downward pr motor car, as shown in the accom- the country. 3 il fans provide the car inst the panying drawings of a fantastic ap- Wind pressure, which now {iz 1 os beyond any ever loosed by treamlining prevent pearing vehicle, has decidedly futur- against speed, will be the friendly ¢ ¢ istic lines. 1t is expected to be rcady that will makes these great specd fe Under t 1T v wind which, FLUID from BLISTERS Now USED to CURE FLL‘[D from blisters raised by the hosp at Alexandria, | Modin found t R AN AN ¥ application of mustard plasters he injected this blister fuid ¢ t 4 oor morphine add ol proved Vhy th ould allc “ is now hypodermically adminis- ment for theumatism int iy of ! I to have n eur habit remains a mystery tored a3 a cure for the drug habit, an Avab who happen Jso ¢ I : - 3 % g 52 i cti o » morphinc. cocaine addict ici | : i individy i AT SR (o il i ; e o LLiafacd ol o e e e e Backachc in Golfers 2, AR RN g was discovered by accident by Dr. Mo sire for ace 0 | > aceuston Tt 3 \CKACIIL dinos, chief physician of the Europcan I'ree, in Wee ienec to tak vshish snd cocaine B oceur particu- ; ol B ¥ Worn Like a Glove. arly to players of golf and polo, B s, ! f g ¢ >|‘hr~vll‘fl‘1len i T ral (v practice. In o L5 ¢ i ube 1o a 5 N airplane pilot, navigating In indicates the a Z Ly h we ] S d by Dr. Horace l"w, A.~ rain or fog or the darkness of machine. The whistling note is an 1Y Gt 1) - fod D niace Cravill i i e PR a cloudy and moonless night, echo | drug ave been di he side involved was the left, all of 0y of seed co | { lias no means of knowing how far he is Though meant B o g ¢ [ ction o hlist t tients bein it-handed stripped 19C v y Flyi ¢ such warning of dangerou oss e din in matism is inline cause finit . y above the ground. Flying under su E AL 2 i 5 (s e o was ovel circumstances is dangerous. ground, the contrivance auton Injections of mi ; xiract, mashie and the nivlick, i i "uf.u‘iu‘u A newly-invented device, called an records altitude up to t. and of many other prep: ns whicl brisk s b of the trunk ne Nounce that it has been lmyflt to fit into “altitude meter,” which is of small size P “hn‘z \h‘v\llillh p,].u\A : 1 ) ntain, as does the blister flui the ball ) is stroke ',‘”(;V“"'”:H”‘H;'llh I ;'i«l\\:v: ened. As the picking ket in Mgh he is flying by a glance at the of the chemical Was repes Freah | hout requiring skilled labor; ndred d and mounted on the cockpit panel in &0 A LR 1 rote freq st ! i { ; mndred ¢ full view of the pilot, gives him the meter in front of him create fever, after whic S . was a pain in the back "”U‘;“E‘l;[lgm;nlh'mnnnm_\, to pi elas requisite warning when he flies per actory manner oudly low, He hears a whistling n ~ Hend Dl datto ‘ ch from the instrument, which simultane- ] n : oS Ererai hnectunt creatly speed up t in [ ) ! wigs AR AP Yl LIRS e : » al picker w < ously shows a bright light. i 4 e W . et e AL an dlration of 20 Tt o e e e e el e a green light. At one hundred feet it I o : Uicplays a yellow light. At fifty feet : ‘ ‘ : above the ground it shines red. ~ ; ! red bulbs il of the di R e i : ‘The theory unon which the invention sports in America, were thrilled with - {yenty-five-w: “ gmeen TG i ; . & il i SECR is: basedliskthat thojtime LAl Te Sinewicnerlonce cason in sk wiis frozen into the huze rink made by i . declares that thi i 2 € uiced Erond afradioR mpuleeiio Rt te Bl ere o umiratarl oo flooding the club’s tennis courts. The [irst time such a st n lighting \TURE foc pignien gomitiemineitaiigeioind st Ll it light is reflected throuzh the five ever been dong c again to a receiving set on the plane one e in the Adirondack Mountains of hundred and fifty vellow col- the sam New York, a mecea for Winter 0rd bulbs and the initials of the cub a mo s . “ ¥ e 5 5 ;. E 5 # 3 pel gonium and the delp! BALLOON in the shape of a s i " e v.UI r“ he .';u:;‘-(:fi bird, provided with wings that » 2 ) » S : i L z ;”,”: TS Chaim A flap, owes its design to Georg ; : 5 : s e g8 delphinidin Wrisch, of St. Louis. The body is a oyt SR 4 v 4 B i i ,u‘\ . {ramework of metal with a cover, i : -} Pk : [ ont which an r by vy 1 ~ 2 1 7, forming a gas bag. Hinged to its sides St ; ; . ; okl kW ) I 5 « : Iikdl ts Qf Al hlL‘LCS made to ave the wings. A tail at the rear end § e 5 ] : i ‘ arts i~ hinged to flap in like manner. oty 4 ; ‘ 2 : Mhe v : . : e : ! : . wnd violet colors of flower ; Specially designed to assist valescent invalids in taking exere : e St a ‘“walker,” invented by Har 5 - . o ; - - o ans, of Rochester, Minn. Tt framework set on four legs, the front . . legs on rollers and the rcar one on i . it & N b : ‘ : o [ abed”brace "o ben o y 4 A [ Cocmo-, 10 nd gladiola is the Short-dist e et of the v recently accomplished by Dr. S F cured to the body part of the device, s THoS nolding the sides rigidly in place, and it e ‘ i Teaving a space between for the person | se flowers with a spectrophoto avera ising the walker. _ an instrument that the com- ition ¢ to show how Naturc compounded the colors. The pink tint iz it that the poppy know ~@%% it A vanity box, lizhted inside U clectric lamp, has been mewly pat : . - R i ented by Max Koban, of New York Sl , 44 o ‘ T T Its cover is hinged to the bottom part ; . L : . e - St ¥ and in the latter there is room for ¢ S i ¥ " ‘ o container and othe , & : ; o, and M e . ; . ;. : h ; ety vele vacers. of stneNhoxisRagmimorant ialons . ‘ighteen-Foot Star of Incandescent o e TR oo s carotin, - the”carho; ) laces a leavy tax o side the latter by a pair of straps. - 4 1 he e W= aph Taken at L of an M . : i} Jle ‘ A long-distancs iiitie oY et * in this type of athlete. Nt A RN i » - P N B B i B I AN IR

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