Show 7 FOR OR DR HYATT y A TT TO CO CONSIDER IDER r. r The idea of of Dr Laidlaw o of New York that the i v a abnormally cold weather of this year rear is is' is due to the Lj fact that hat five other planets beside our earth are just justi i si now now moving around the earth at about the same angle ant an- an t f- f gle that they are all attracting heat from very near near- V- V Vly 4 ly the same area on the disc of the sun with the nak na na- k tural result that they ther are each receiving less heat its usual amount is ridiculous on its face so soI I longas long as we cling to the old theory that it is the heat 2 of oJ the sun situ that warms his plane planets s. s i f 4 But Bitt ut if we accept Warders Warder's view that the idea f Jf that the sun drives his heat through of t miles of ether that is many degrees colder than ice 5 J a has still enough left to warm his worlds is an impossibility that what is the r real al truth that the ii bj the natural law of f attraction an and l repulsion rj constantly receiving from space and at at atthe the same Is time Hine is constantly throwing off electric currents which traversing the cold of the ether ether ether-a a natural natural V conductor conductor begin begin to warm when they s strike rike the atmosphere atmosphere at- at of a 3 planet and thus warm varni the planets ts t theory of Dr Laidlaw does not nots seem em impossible The amount coming to each planet would be regulated regu regu- t l ted by bj- the attraction of each planet That could l x naturally be he in proportion to the size of the he planet j. l- l If that is true then we would naturally suppose that this is a cold summer in Mercury l Venus l I Mars Marst rs t and nci the e earth arth w while ile the inhabitants of old Jupiter Jt w an and Neptune cannot sleep for the heat with the re re- j t. t suit sult that hat there is a great ab abundance md nce o of of- June brides t on the time first four planets while on OI ii Jupiter and Neptune Nep Nep- tune fune the time weddings have been put off until October |