Show i J 1 KEEPING UP WITH THE VEA WEATHER THER The Weather eather Bureau at Washington keeps farmers ad- ad of approaching frost and winds and forthcoming weather conditions Ships at sea are warned of fogs and storms The daily weather reports are printed print print- ed in newspapers and posted in bulletins Still stin the m man n in the street seems to be merely in interested interested interested in- in in the fact that its itRa a hot day day or or he observes its it's kind of chilly A hundred years ago the public public public pub pub- lic kept track of the weather through the aches in their bones bon bon- es the sign in the moon the conduct of leaves on trees the noises of crickets frogs and barnyard fowl A few v days ago C. C A. A Donnel senior semor gist for the Government p participated parti- parti participated in the dedication of the beautiful Havoline Temple of Temperature at t th Ke Century of Progress and as the official representative of the V Weather cather Bureau he emphasized the advisability advisability advisability ad ad- of the general public becoming more conscious of their Undoubtedly those who ho spend many days at the Vold's Wold's Fair will viII get the habit of watching the weather since from a grassy grassy grassy gras gras- sy terrace in the very center of the grounds a a giant shows just how hot or or cool the weather is The tower tover is three sided white with the temperature tubes tubes tubes tu tu- tu- tu bes one on each side of red neon electric lighting Each degree of temperature is a foot high so that the thermometer is vi- vi Ible ble from all parts of the exposition exposition exposition ex ex- ex- ex position grounds both day and night |