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THINKS CLOUDS CAUSED GLACTERS Tce A ' Charlottesville ** Solar eclipse st i years may reve i+ carth's great g ! described to th America today. The glacial th advocated by Harlan Ste times clouds ray: sufficient], temperature D e may space 1o Measu udies t uring, in the varying br fthe sun's pearl bed today sctor of t tory of He said a rec ment, the Mac measured this 1 « eclipse last ye month in the eclipse Niuafou Is * By obtaining . of the coronal * them curate * astronomers fi much now unkr the Lo these unknowns G of the | - sour sery = possibility that sefrom dust par | 2 cvidence of the - Studic i In his rece b “Cloud cffects, wastronomical ey tence in the pa to b ling w Cllects of dust the ear! 1L and Katmai cro ( The dust pas . a en to the ‘and were u % for the decreas « reaching carth It such can be ely thin shel « 18 morc¢ an sage of th “ cosmic dust wlowering seearth by severs ™ I such | Teshould persist “length of tim % cease to miclt “wast eatent observe and. light f which rave V's sol the the otherwise t » appears * plausib .. know . to b cial LARGH New York—1 the Hudson wstruction = Jsland and vice as | # bridge here struction o Its central w long, and « construction ® by 19, bonds to « were issucd bet 1or accor it we To fin ~ The most po Britain is at on the Tslc million ¢ tson thut 1 Ohio Wesleyan southern Pacific oc cloud river tofor: NI AN LY W BRIT \iN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER o ol, 1920. Ohne big factor in Tuesday's cle 1he tion is the vote of the unemployed, | thing in local campaigns, and un- not alone on account of the effect of | doubtedly many of them will be on their situation or their state of [hand to see how it is handled—also, mind, hut because many of | how it tastes them may not be available to go to| Mayor | the polls at all many a gathering in Bardeck's hall Factory employes for years lon Arch street 15 vears ago when been allowed (o leave their machines | he was starting his climb up the po- and benches during the day to vote |litical ladder, knows all there is fo without loss of pay, and that be known about Duteh suppers and rangement helped the election work- | he promises that of the ers greatly, but this year a large|old-time featnres lacking number of voters will be neither at | Sad, but true. there home nor at work and unless they “Tom™ Must Have His doke picked off the streets and driven Chairman Torn™ Smith the voting they democ ic town committec their flattered Councilman Sablotsky's democr: introdustion at the New Britain in New Machine Co. rally this week, he ed workers cred Sam a bit currency, i the Sam did not talk but this "oin"* when Dutch suppers were quite also Quigley, who presided at ge Theory n ha , Va., Oct. udies that in future al the cause of the 1acial periods were e Optical Society of only will b will by one no heer. recently Dr. I The its leory is one the are of onomicr place will not wa franchis tic and republican Britain have experi- ind their methods of highly sys- | fun they will but they t republicans un by avel which to reduace level Taken hemselves eclipse after eclipse, light in They were Stetson, who Perkins observa- thro shadow carth's of y of I in ting out vote are of cours matized year when * Russell & 15 ready repeated the re mere- | put o the severest test Lrwin's yesterday ever had ( counting heavily on the . that is theirs as a result the | sweeping victory they enjoyed at | the city election in April, and un- | = | doubtedly there will he many so-| Judge William F. Mangan, dem- called independent voters who will | ocratic nominee for judge of pro- want fo be on the hand wagon this | Pate, is being roundly complimented time even though there can be mo |On his gentlemanly and sportsman- | guarantee as to which direction the |1k campaign and in the judgment this | Lo won is going. of veteran observers who notice an little detail, he did not lose enced Workers Valuable ! istrars of voters report a |anV friends Tuesday night when he al for support hy applications for | Prefaced his app obs. due in some meas- | ©XPressing regret for his opponent's unemployment situation. | i1In¢ nges will he made, however, | Judg vorking forces at the polls | Part in the campaign. is experience in checking lists | it closely through the s Qetails | #nd in conference with his licuten- andtelection A of Berlin, he to peeted to roll up a sizeable ity especially in the Ri district. The democdats hopeful of a heavy Mangan vole in Kensington He Doesn't Of the entirc in men who the legislature ney William 1 i W with his hand out pr ot ightness of 5ok 10 chances and pul the mones corona by Dr. nto his poc sportsmanlike Campaign university itly perfected instru- hoill o-meter, it in the Malayan 1gain i ia ar, and every d by Americans at many measurements light, and ly c¢nough, nally may 100 Lay mukin, to the he ‘ determir Alling, unable to take followin spapers suid s thout e 1ations. many ot} weavily co nts native is ex- One major- Dr. time have Worthington ) Can't Stop Sam AL the grinding hissing of it is in part 1eflec ticl s0 is an |1 iging and dust cloud rour the i vin ing At Like a Beginner group of New Brit- seeking places in next Tuesday, Attor- Hagearty is the only novice. Senator I W. Christ, Representatives Thure Bengtson and William 12 on the republican ticke “inthe me' for ome Attornev Samuel tie side in out Coun- Sam when heard. am was “doing ssell & Erv when a train ton away, but competition but Indoors or in the open | (o [ out with gusto | ] eakers he has in- | o York in lightest conr- i3t 3 elf Dust Clouds analysis to n hin r. Stetson idence in th the He purticlos nest oy strect cail Lange have been while democrs ruble expe the 1928 campaign a Councilman Lucian Macora, his run- maie, has been before the pub- clections. The novice, however, is learning rapidly, and is ady able to render a good count of himsclf on the platform. osphier i ptions ticles radiation of t dly 1 olar ain- 1 cts himsel conside nee oubte vd during the 1 of likely that radia those 3 a rel dust ainly gives them a ning lic in city But the Foamy Schooner he h supper meth- idience to the night in effect of to ot voleanic alre ac i system - — ould ture lrough republi B roon n rally armer tomorrow omobilc Fiuy woren who are all the 1 result in of first snecesstul there in ] parachute is record burg, ten i of which 1787 n nemed Blanchard on Chestnut street s Wi of men and wade in by waradl temperdtune ¥in S iiliad a6 i notk vod tor S inter v consideral) vouli ~ aean Hper form 1n | Savings Bank of New Brtain teblished 1862 wnation eriod ST OBRIBGE L ne Resouices — 8t t built or tind ding il b expected tha Deposits made on or hefoie Monday, , November 3ird, will draw interest from | compleind e huge bri due of $60,000,000 November [st. werful 1i t. Catherine's ithouse in Point L fifteen [EREST being paid BUY It's so cheap to have better heat the Reading Way. Just better P and R hard coal, the right size for your present heating equipment, fired very seldom—and you have clean, even, smokeless, un- failing, safe heat without spending a cent for new equipment. ‘Nature never made, nor has man discov- ered, a finer fuel than P and R hard coal. Your coal merchant has it or can get it. R J it's so easy e 0 it's so wise ) . it's so sensible IT FROM YOUR LOCAL COAL MERCHANT In On the Campaign i State Depariment - To ?’itf‘j" Protect !’eq_ple_ln China Washi corned ove in Oct 1 (A—Con- growing number of American mission:- enmeshed in the alled commun- cpartment. to- further to pro remote plac on, the which wries have become wetivities of the so. ist bandits, the state day considered how teci its nationals in in Chin The reluc d the of ance of missionaries to warnings to withdraw ifety has brought to the state department and the American officials in China one of the trying siinatisns in the history American-Chinese relations. Am 1l at low protested more than officials in th hteen months against the oceupation and molestation by Chi- of American property, mest that i of Th: rican consulate gen one, to Chinese nes " snained in Banger Spots d ir places ofticers use diey remai mated | s ser spols™ four American mis- icnaries were killed during the year September 1, 1929, to September 1, 1930, and captured by bandits. Iive more have been cap- tured by bandits since September 1, when the communist activities be- came acute Of thes only Rev. Rert N. Nelson. of Minneapolis, still is in the of the brigands. His fate of the group of | Catholic father Kanche si provinec serious consular six were hands and th - | most | confrontin These warned to clected nothing as is considered the problem now the state department m sionaries were repeatedly leave the main and virtually their sa v has Although the department tween area | | it o ro- 10 en heard. records of the do not ditferentiate proteetion cases involy missionarics and business men, it 13 estimated {hat of the 1,000 still pending between American and Chi- e anth state b nz ne ies a majority concern most | Han- | | liti Considers Plans | missionaries. | Hold Small Interest | Yet philanthropic and religious orzanizations hold only about = quarter of the $200,000,000 | can investment in China, | missionary ~personncl forms jone-half of the permanent American population of about §,000. | reailure of missionaries | nationalities to heed the warnir lof their consular officers have re ulted in similar problems for olh-r or offic ese. his is he tually China. of other | 7 there mi; ausc a no Japancse O o [ Flashes of VLife | e e ) I the A s, | New York—Sam Stuart of Iort | Worth, who malkes the spectators of | rodeos laugh at his antics in dodg- |ing steers, is to try his luck with |the humor of sunny Spain. He is to become a bullfighter, another Yan- kee toreador in addition to Sidney | Franklin. Palm Beach—M mick is an president and s Muriel McCor- impresario. She is treasurer of Palm Beach Play House, Inc., which has bought out a night club and at popular prices will seek to cncour age and cultivate “a faste for music literature and the arts through pr sntation of dramatic or opc representation, musical perform- concerts and other intellce- and instructive & York—The Iinrico Caruso anee tual arts golden is still worth w voice of [ 000 a year to his widow ir royaltics on records, fromi i it would :pp wion against her over leg: vie Nashville, Tenn.—Inecreased salar- ics for ministers so they can afford larger familics are advocated by the Rev. Kenneth McArthur, field repre- Albert Steiger, Inc. Mein at Pratt St. — Hartford Unusually Fine Furs On Dress Coats $6.9.50 1Y/ Canadian Walf BC&\'CZ' Persian Lamb Coals witl priced from 310 to $25 n Coats in Broadcloth, exe soft other Crepey Green, Blu I Squirrel Kit Fox Lapin Opossum furs like these would ordinarily be wre. All are Paris-type lusive Vona, Norma and Woolens—in Black, Brown, and Winetone. ourth Floor Ameri- | and the | only | xcepting the Japan- | ntative of the American Eugenics Giving his views at a meet- ing of Nashville ministers he point- ed out that ministers’ sons lead in “Who's Who. New York—It is nice to be mar- ried by M r Walker. 1 hope I'll ler, Jr., for Thanksgiving. Roosevelt Iield, | ber is 69, the same | mail da When |renewal his flying ability w | for granted. as in he applied N. Y.—Colonel Lindbergh's transport license num- air- for as taken h be tho only one ever to come be- | New Brunswick, N. J.—Philip tween you,” he Samuel H. Le id posing between ine and bride for pic- tures just after uniting them. I vine once played football at Prin ton. His bride is the former C} lotte Brandt. Newport, R. L—William derbilt i farm to M H. Va ending a turkey from his and Mrs. Herbert Hoov- :Hrc!l, football captain at in | dent of the university and th ‘ni jociation has taken the [to correct an impression tha |iginated, “I'll die for gers.” The association | credit to the late ¥ Rutgers 1891, has become acting px'r.';l-;\\()lilflxll HUBBIE 1e Alun. occasion at he or- dear old Rut- gives ank K. Gra . who broke a leg leading a flyin ew Water Witc the i, e ———————— ] ——————————————————— wedge. ; Philadelphia—Miss Elizabeth Lip4 pincott Coles, héiress, is working without pay in the library of tha Pennsylvania Museum. From 9:30 m. till 4 p. m. she is busy at cataloguing and making herself gen= erally useful. | S BAR THEM . N. 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