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Show BRIER HOTTER IN TROPICS English Physician's Experiments Show Why Change In Climate Affects Pipe Smokers So Greatly. It hos long been known that pipe smokerc In the tropics have to iilimi-don iilimi-don the brier. They usually wonder why the change of climate should work Mich a great change lu the amount of satisfaction to be derived from a pipe. This has been answered by an English Eng-lish physician, Dr. (illliert Brooks, who recently conducted a scries of experiments ex-periments In Singapore. Tbeso are his conclusions: i Moist tobacco gives hotter smoke i than dry tobacco. Flno tobacco gives markedly hotter smoke than coarse-cut tobacco. Smoke from brier Is considerably hotter In the tropics than lu cold ell-mates, ell-mates, especially with flue-cut to-baccos. to-baccos. Smoke from brier Is nlwuys hotter than breath temperature, although with a course tobacco on a cold winter's win-ter's day the difference in temperature would hardly Uo noticeable. Variations in air temperature or In tho typo, of tobacco used have comparatively com-paratively little effect on the temperature tempera-ture of calabash smoke tho latter always al-ways being cooler thun the temperature tempera-ture of the breath. Calabash smoke Is 14 to 21 degrees cooler than brier. A coarse-cut tobacco, dry nnd smoked In n calabash would seem to be tho acme of cool-plpo smoking. Philadelphia Record. |