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- SitiE R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930. s the temperature effect was not a . ‘. | < g | direct result of the solar change but || Middy at Annapolls | b ]au indirect one as is proved by the Returns From Europe || A e, | fact that in some months a rise in HUVERN WEATHEH solar radiation will cause a rising | > ————————— e/ OUR POLICY OF temperature at Washington, while in J & 0 ” 1 . iothur months a similar rise will % o o X GUARANTEED cause a falling temperature. “Evi- H - “ N - . 8 . | dently, therefore, the influence oper- ? E SATISFACTION Smithsonian Secrefary PreSents |crs sirousn some atmossherio me. i | . _ y ‘ : | chanism as yet not understood. It | 2 % f, after making a purchase Proof of PHENOMENOD 5y o't Compare e Jaree “ . B _ v hire, ou shouid ma ihe | effect from so small a cause to the : 3 y same merchandise faev:i ere __The |enormous energy with which a .gun 19r less, come back an :e: - |responds to a very slight pull of the will gladly refund or credi \anesi”igg”‘” | you the difference. | . ! Ferature varles in response to these| AS to the possible use of his re- short period changes in solar radia. |SUlts In weather forecasting, Dr. Ab-| |/ Day in and day out we keep striving to give tlon. It may be that these facts will | DOt sald it would be risky to under- | you the most for your furniture dollar. We pIsipostinls o forecast weather| = ) v the' effact at one part ot| believe that our valzes are striking for oux sz:ekp:ré;d‘i:;& \:Ft:—td:\"’k:(gol:(t the year is to send the temperature | | g 7 big buying power enables us to save many the annual meeting of the American |UP, and at another dowh, | : dollars on the original cost of furniture. We Astronomical society by Dr. Charles | B aDSA Lo, S0 = pass our big savings on to you. These items marks on a note of caution and of % g | | e .":,,".',’,Ef.iuff;i“:fio?,'”{“fif"p‘:gi,‘,?'][ Hons. UMy malts thug fae ave boe are just typical examples of many that will ¢ weather forecasting on the basis|!afive. 1 propose to study barome. | 08 h be found on our floors this season. g, 1A ;admr“lo‘n hf Salined. to.|tric pressures as well as tempers- % day's announcement must stand as|UUres and to extend the investiga- = historv of | 1ion to other parts of the United :’n";e‘;f_o‘l';;_”"“” in the RIStOTY Of g1, teg and the world. I have made 8 Gitet pobuad out that b | preliminary studies, too, of 10-day 4 [ b mean values of solar radiation and | . 5-FOOT newest results are the latest achiev- | I°3% Wees of solar ratiation s e edEssithe Bmithsonlan In more than | 0w, iy e weather-forecasting | | LADDERS 30 years of continuous investigation | V2% Midshipman Paul L. §tahl of the | " |data are really secured, they may| Midshij s ! /A ;’;c:;’;:“}:’;d 7;:::5’;"’;1_:“392:"‘“2;_ be extended to months and seasons|United States Naval atademy at | AN £ Mt L matallralotoroad, Washington, D. C., Sept heat given off by the sun from day to day. The earth's tem- e 4 i — k PITINIT , =~ CRFFREPFIPYITIIII s fted Style The last word in the upholsterers’ ayt, this suite has the latest style ser- pentine shaped fronts. The massive divan, club chair and bunny b:\ck$ chair are covered all over in genuine 100¢, mohair and are tufted on the bottoms. N MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS |in advance.” | Annapolis, is spending his September | il 5 Mrs. Paul A. Stahl of Corbin ave- served casually a resultant influence on the earth’s temperature, this is the first time that unmistakable In essence this proof consists in ) HE'LL EXPOSE TAMMANY UPHOLSTERED or decreased continuously for a pe- m—— mum or a minimum, the tempera- | reror or down, beginning four days before| ;o trafric court was stocked that the amount of solar radiation | | nue, having returned from the sum T~ mer cruise to France, Germany, Nor- . c way and Scotland. the fact that since January 1, 1524 riod of four or five days to a maxi- | Cal‘eleSS Drivers | Harbord Says He Has Been Asked to FOOT ture at Washington and other sta- | e | Broadcast By Republican Con- and continuing till at least four davs | o, " \ith nursery blocks and jig-| New York, Sept. 5 (UP)—Maj. aftef’ the maximum or minimum. | 2C8% W DIISETY DO ARG S o Tames G. Harbord, chairman c . e leave with his parents, Mr. and | varied, and had foreseen and ob. | proot of large influence has been ob- flN REEKLESS l A[] i S S R tained by them. 4 Limited Number Correlation Observed .AU | MAJOR GENERAL CLAIMS whenever solar radiation increased Blocks Will Be Used in Quilliflg‘ | i GG CLIIS COMDE I s i e 1 (L‘[‘)fThe‘ gressional Committee Men. The vital point in proving that this | yiun will he given to motorists who | Of the New York county republican | correlation between solar variation | o giot in violating traffic laws. | committee’s advisory committee, will Neatlyupholatered intiTac: and temperature change Was NOU| “piorg whose mental age doesn't | make “an expose of Tammany Hall,” quard Velour. mere chance is that for cach month | .oua) the legal driving age will be | When he hroadcasts over a national i over the period measured, the curve | gapriveq of the use of their automo. | radio hook-up Monday night, he an- showing change in temperature at|pijeg for periods as long as one year. | hounced yesterday a time of rising solar radiation is| " George Ranfall, 19, appeared be-| He said he had been requested to | opposite to curve showing | fore Magistrate Harry H. Porter on | make the broadcast by the republi- change in temperature at a time of| 5 third charge of reckless driving, | €an congressional committee. BED SETS falling solar radiation hat is, as|and underwent the psychological| My talk will be on Tammany and b= the cause reverses itself, so the ef-|study, When the tests rated his|conditions in this city,” Harbord fect reverses itself. | mental age at eight years and eight | 52id, “for the benefit of the remain- X 4 s 95 In all, between January 1, 1924,|months, his parents were ordered to | der of the country. It will not be § 3 = d b and May 29, 1930, there were exam- | keep him from driving for one year. | 2N answer to Mayor Walker's speech | ¢ ined 98 cases of rising and 91 cases| The prize question shot at Ranfall | ©Xcept in that 1 shall tell the nation of falling solar radiation. Dr. Ab-|by Prof. John J. Morgan, head of | What is transpiring in this city under ) dged Bilew) mnr il el bot stated that this was a sufficient | the Northwestern University depart- | Tammany rule. That in itself will ~ Bed Spread are of genuine number of instances to put the tem- | ment of psychology, was: | be sufficient answer to the mayor.” A perature effect to a real test. | “A woman was round cut up into| | 50c WEEKLY The amount of the temperature |18 pieces and they contended she effect was in most instances as much | committed suicide. Do you think it | 0y i » a as s it an ', 2 as § degrees Fahrenheit, while the | was suicide or murder? NOW IS THE TIME TO 9 ft. x 12 ft. solar varlation cause averaged only| Ranfall wasn't certain. 0.8 per cent. Dr. Abbot saw in this PP e 1 AXM]NSTER the principal reason to question his FIRST MR! SUNDAY DIES THINK OF results. “The temperature ecffects| Los Angeles, Sept. 5 (P —Millicent are £0 large,” he said, “and the so- | Sunday, first wife of W. 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