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Show IttNY MORE PEOPLE DiEll ! HEATSTROKE THAI! OF EXPOSURE I TO THE COLD, INSTITUTE FINDS Heating Plant Now Used to Circulate Cool Air in Homes in Summer. Summer heat la from two anil a half M flva tiniea aa deadly to humani aa ;...U.ld" lt. clrCT" i cool air m nI winter cold. Yet, although T cents of every home building dollar Is spent for beating equipment, tba Holland Institute of Thermology of I Holland, Mich, points out that home cooling plants are rare, al-though modern id- - i. bwn brou the about by introduction Into tha vaporalr. Si f ' prop,ler b' nolgelea, electric power unlt the air through the house at a much higher velocity than the unaided force of gravity will move ft, Wherea. the 'nr' lr heating aygtem. operating under winter condition., change, the air In each room from one-an- d to two tlmea an hour, the propeller ayatem. operating in itiuv met, turng 0Ter th, alr fTom tow t) li tlmea an hour. And thlg gteady and wodergtely rapid motloa of tr reauitg In appreciable cooling during the summer. Teatg are cited by the Holland tt of Thermology to allow that thla occurg on all floorg of the home. Cooling IrMggg Throughout Houa. Even a considerable distance from the grllla, tha cooling-effec- t of the air motion la dlatlnctly noticeable. On thla point, tha language of tha off-icial teat report la graphic: iropeiier circulation kjee baa made them entirely practlcat. According to the lateat Ogureg of Hit United Statea Public Health Servi-ce, 640 peraona died from heatstroke ind only 246 aa a result of exposure to cold In one year. In the preceding sum-mer and winter 1,355 were killed by beat and 239 by cold. The ttatlsitcg do not account for tha vast numlwr of non-fat- beat prostrations. But though tha cooling of theaters, ludltorluma, schools, hospitals, banks, factories, offices and other atruetun-- has become common practice, the home for comfort, health produce a well defined cooling effect which la readily recognised by bodily sensa-tions. Thlg circulation reaulta In cool-ing and Increased comfort to the occu-pants of the house. "The velocity of discharge from floor grilles as shown by the teatg was sufficient to carry g good share of tbe cooled air all the way to the celling, tind efficiency la ncglecteO except for heating during cold weather. Thla would not be the case, the Holland Institute of Thermology suggests. If the average home owner would Just "take a tip" from a common experi-ence. Moving Air Hat Cooling Effect This experience occurs on hot "mug-fj- - evenlnga when not a breath of rind la astir and there seems nothing to do but peraplre and suffer. In desperation, we get Into the family car, start off at about 23 miles an dour, and feel tbe air eddy past with I grateful coolness. Presently, tbe ipeedometer slides up to 40 miles. We top perspiring, forget the heat, be-come comfortable. After an hour or two we return home, refreshed and relaxed, ready for a aound sleep. Think what thla meant. The air we rode through la of the tame teniera-tur-aa that of tha air we found to Insufferable before we atarted out or virtually to. The relative humidity la the same, too. But riding through I The Human Body Summer. aa a Radiator In Mill air at 40 mllea an hour It equiv-alent to sitting In moving air with a reloclty of 8,520 feet a minute. Thlt luggests that mere motion of the air may be used for cooling purposes. And that Is exactly what science has dla covered within recent years. "Air motion makes any moderate condition feel cooler," states tbe technical guide book of the national oclety of engineers. And 12 years of research at the Pitts . burgh laboratory of that organisation tnd the United States Bureau of Mines bas made lt possible to calculate ex ictly what cooling effect any velocity of air motion will have In any condi-tion of temperature and humidity. Equivalent to Temperature Drop. The facts are made use of In all torts of Industrial problems. Aa a matter of fact, en (Ineers know fonr waya to cool the air In buildings. The first la to take beat directly out of air by passing It through cold water or cold brine prays, or over cold colls, or both the tecond la to reduce tbe humidity 't5Mwiai'r; riaaia.' atalnat which It splashed. In the case of several grilles, the spread at the celling wet noticeable for some feet The air from wall and baseboard grilles wag carried well across the room before the velocity was dissi-pated." Here, then, la a practical application of air motion aa a cooling method for the average home. When we are en-tertaining friends on a sweltering slim-mer evening, all we need do la to I turn on a twitch In tha kitchen and tet a cooling breeze coursing through tbe house. No Sleepiest Nights. When bedtime comes, we can be aure of getting to sleep easily and quickly, without tossing and sweating through half the night, becanse of the steady cooling currents that pla.. over our beds. Grandmother and grandfather may alt In the air si renin and to pass through tbe hot spell" without thotfc distressing attacks ol heatstroke that make midsummer a dread period for old folk a And baby's cradle may be placed where the wind blows over ll moderately, to that the little one, too. It free from summer Illnesses due to heat And In contrast with elaborate evaporating nnd dchumldlfytng ma chlnery, thlt plant Is Inexpensive, both In operating cost and In original cost of the equipment. On the first point, the engineering tests showed that the total cost of cooling a large two-stor- y dwelling by thla method amounts to slightly less than a cent an hoar. Logically, we want to know what happens to the propeller system dur tng winter. Well, one of the outstand-ing effects of the Increuaed air Te-locity lt that the house can be warmed up on cold winter mornings much more rapidly than with an ordinary heating plant Also, air circulation throughout the dwelling Is Improved. Instead of or two air change an hour-ther- e are from four to ill when the propeller moves air through the sys tem. This produces more uniform and consequently more healthy tempera-tures In the rooms. Easier to Hsat Home, Too. Higher heating efficiency and con tlderable fuel economy result, for three reasons: First, no forcing of the beat er It necestary during extremely cold weather. Thlt practice ia costly of fuel and burnt out parts which are expensive to replace. Second, the tempera tire of the whole system It lowered, tbe air leaving the grilles at an average of 160 to 170 degrees In an ordluary warm air system, but only 140 to ISO In the propeller sys tern. Third, heat Iota from tbe heater and heat pipes Into the basement It decreased by about halt And Anally, the propeller forces warm air to every room In tbe house, even those moat remote from the central beating plant: It meant an end to "that room that could never be kept warm." Hot Sptlla Are Hard en the Old Folks. of tbe air by cooling It below tbe dew Point, aa In a dehumldlfytug plant. The third method I atlll more com plicated. But tbe last la almpllclty It elf. It contlttt merely In keeping the air moving at a given velocity. When It comet to cooling a ateei mill or the stokehold of an oceanic Itner or a metal mine, only a competent (L'jj'Ineer can decide which of these lir possible methods la best In each cine But for moat of aa, In our hornet, the choice la narrowed down by the fact that all the first three require expensive machinery. So we have to rely on air motion. Heating Plant Serve Double Duty So It ia ntirely logical, according to the Holland Institute of Therm ology, for the warm air beating Indus l7 to apply thla principle to Intro dure the comfort of coolness during hot weather. Aa a matter of fact, the leaders of thla industry have con verted the heating plant, which I useful only for a part of the year l"io a real plant that Improves the year round conditions In eery room of the home. After all, why no(T If tbe heating yatem's Job la to circulate warm air O'Donnell & Co. 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I GUESTS FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson have as their guests Mr. aand Mrs. Stanley Jackson and family of Los Angeles, California. MISS IVY HOSTESS Miss Virginia Ivy wlas hostess to a number of her friends at her home Friday evening. Games were played and supper was ser-ved to Miss Evelyne Vietti, Miss Lena Seussel, Miss Nona iNerdin, Miss Anna Steele, Miss Catherine Williams, Miss Jane Steele, Miss Lucille Olson, Miss Mary Masters, and Miss Norma Olson. HERE FROM ILLINOIS Mrs. Gertrude L. McCleneghan and Captain Lewis F. Lake of Rockford, 111., are guests of the Rev. McCleneghan and family. Mr. Lake is McCleheghan's grand-father. DOYLES ENTERTAIN , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle enter-tained at their home at Copperton Saturday evening in honor of Miss Julie Doyle of San Francisco. Five hundred was played and priies were won by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, Mr. and Mra. A. E. Miller and Mrs. Robert Burke. Supper was served to Mrs. Wm. Tierney, Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Gust, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Burke. RETURN FROM TOOELE . Mr. and Mrs. W.IL Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seussel, Jack Householder and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hocking returned the past week from Tooele where they at-tended the state convention of the Ssate Firemen. e Stroag Stimulant The cocoa plant of South America ts a shrub with mail, light freen lea vet which have a somewhat bitter taste. The unlives powder these leu voi and mis them with lime to form what they call "ypmlu." The stuff U chewed and ta un h tunning tltuulunt With a supply of tlila In a pouch. th South American Indian will walk foi two or even three diiy. on end with nut food. Itiidtnn Transcript e Scary Devil Tha Africans of tha Guinea coast belter In a particularly htdeooa devl aod that If the devil see himself In a mirror he Immediately runa away In terror of Ma own ncllnrga. Jar of Grectaa Origlef Trial by Jury la generally conceded o have originated with the Greeks ' Athena a certain number of free "'n, selected- - by lot, heard and onne, the direction of a Judge very case to be tried at law. a dif '"vnt group of men hearing each case almllar system waa adopted In l!,ne. The Nermann made ose ol a r,ailtive form of Jury when they con In 1066. railing uhw 7" MalWry Caltiratloa There are several variatlea of mat-berr- y In the United Statea the leavea of which are used for feeding allk worms. One la the black mulberry (Uorna nigra), which grows In the South and In California. The white mulberry (Horns alba) la much more extensively planted and Ita leavea are considered the best food for ill k worm The paper mulberry la atlll another vppclet which fontanel leavea for a |