McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. [328], Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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sight of the whole eclipse for those
who are in the region where the sua
is totally obscured is the moment be-
fore the face of the sun is quite blot-
ed out. If he keeps his eyes fixed on
the earth he will see a black shadow
approaching fronthe west and cover-
huge monster were closing his jaws
ing up sky and earth as though some I
’ travois with enormous velocity, and
rushes over the observer's head. and
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higher education in is not total. A differonco in position of . :
esitls ar > more anxlous the observer of even a hundred yards “Fe
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may be of service to astronomy.
For hundreds of years we have been
trying to find out the exact path of th
moon in thejgky, indeed the first rec
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about the occurrence of eclipses. With :
every year this knowledge Increases
and an eclipse is a particularly favor-;
able occasion to improve it been tine
the edges of the shadow cast by the J
moon on the earth'can be easily seen.
And the exact time that the shadow
passes can be obtained within a trac
Jon of a second by a good observer.
The astronomer can predict the pos-
itions of tkese edges within a mile or '
so, but it can be observed much more ।
closely than this. It is very easy for
anyone near the edge to say whether
ho sun was totally eclipsed or not at;
he place where he happens to be.
There are several ways in which this'
an be done. As the moon creeps over
the face of tie sun and covers up1
tore' and more of it, there will final
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-seen all around. Henoe another test
for totality is for the observer to sky
whether he saw this fringe of light
the whole way round, any moment
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to.beeote sm- from' the bright crescent. As the.cres
-A JU - - - --nn tits fringe will appear to.
furniture and
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no little job. Bit t is posaible and is being
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to.ge mpaHrte tcan td geta job With may make the difference between a
nviow,_to‛a areer, according to a re, total eclipse and one
kcenbuietk by tW taiverstty pf quite total.
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to. the goyerment. on he it
tion of. A deputazipntt mem
n prllament the Minister of 1
- consented to th s money being
ed to the -“cue '"
expenses to tht
I Another curious appearance can be
stoye. phone seen just before the eclipse becomes
meh tend Soap.
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times as much as the 268
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consiiH of the scured a fringe of light will begin to
ere are more be Aisibje on the aide farthest away
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hoped tha tarkhpae l ho ala anar
mog । Soapareneminalsprlie
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end w|H probably 1 amein to tor.-at -tains ahrea
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in clear, smootk and loyely.
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with He expeditions into the zone bringing tore
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Park, an-
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he MeANen Frees will pay M . -, VaI—
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Lt 8.75
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soma men are born with a silver menced on a new
•on others have to stir for them to Batum on the
•elves. 4g
nd materials for the operation
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number of spectao
P “02 a result the enterprise ’
aloasjestimated at twb bi- '
ingarian drowns, in adqition.
Splendid valu is tepresenkec
I . in the Dining Room Furniture
which we are now bfferihg.
Your cheic of several woqds
' and finishes
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pe Uno from Baku
ack Sea. The pre-
Ipe 128 will bring
turn, where it Will
ipared' for export
i new pipe line
dlls' to the Black
un.The machines
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from the Grosni A
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million crewnp taken eg
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parity imported
England. .22 q.v
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you the kindof service ntnadd to turther-h- -.t n• en.
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leal conditios
under the as
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iseroeia*
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accordipg toa statement made byM.
Bariaov.^t^i director of the' ‘
Barinov declared* that who
KELLY DRY CLEIMRSCOH
A Fringe of Light g • * --6h-
When the sun is very nearly pb- | j °. CLE
It is what bui id I cities ang conmunities. it makes 4 hih
dard of living. It marks the.distpibu ion bepween
ogressivi Peples and those of this VALLRY
service , f THE VA
in this ommunity
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aqgs with inFoJ. thode whG bavaT*
4 the ecllpse mobHesthe robla a shoul not be
d by thp Na Heult: J
since the Sovets fli'
nationalized the wel
O l tomer is Germany.
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Goodrich Tires
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HO^EBA^K
YOUR BANKING
HOME]!
ELECTRI
be constat
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nog. a
th xprt ot So-] blotches, pimples, ras
nder present cod-out," and eczema. °
thajpetroluen
it
not unlike those in thp United States.
Accordingly, much of their machinery
suffered:injuty. The Americana, he
said,toyd that they could not fulfil
heir contract and yoluntarly relin-
awshoa Htonwork-g
FOLKS DoNr THINk
BLoTCHES ARE PRTTY
-in’ expect peoplto gay you
-ooking" its long as your
appearance shows you are careless
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Spanish bull-fighting in
endd .in failure. The
Ewas.nat ***** sun is totally obscured that any but
lore was svere-
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in Russia, begins 299 9
1, theBaku wells yieli----.------a,
poods, whieh compares favorably with ly
___ miijton poods for 1922-33, 179 mH-
■ Mon for 192142 and MS milion for
1920-21 .st .i 1"
I Mapy new welfs ibeinig b
Of particular IpMK lithe work
Baku trust. EgypL; Wrtiey aud Italy
come next In the tipt of actrve tcus
tomers.es. 1
• Oftrti, however,, the'BvoiotsutoefY ht condition at
bell their oil abroad low cost on wei #uiputeburgiian
-uont of the eompetluor ofmerieanseo-qds shweq that
companies, The gasc
th* United States ha
very direct detect o
You may feel like,you
g f verob getting rid of these t
frankly atated th theAnerbetasanishouid not give uphecai
white ointment, aid Be
thounands of people every day
i
Hi
the people her that it ig _ —
s he A that thia company fihas ite moat
cogpe rating with its Heighobors tomake
he htmbst: F.
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TheForeigiMarketi.
But the Eorelau "market peipajn A iy esta ..
‘ growing- tevenbBy-*Uoi ed Press.
pokoverenc,.tHrFSBURG. D
the* Beit Xmax
hich hrecentiy
irecontracts ft*
of oil from tue.
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Borderland Hardware Company. passes off to the east Even If on*
f L i 328—4tp . yanisses everything els* In th* eclipse
hvy- Second band
cok
ly be left a narrow crescent Ot (be <
shape of the moon, but of course very
anch brighter. If thin narrow crescent
ompletely disappears, even for less,
‘han a' sceond, the eclipse is total at 1
the place where the observer is ata-
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BULLFIGHTINd AN BUDAPEBT
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ir Cord
er Cord _
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eo-4ds‛s Hwe{ that
sirsbylEr wiitih ,
plehousewivsjthaitntrsses and so cent lossen
onjJn other words, -isht ----iu----
----- marrisal --8‛a-
ess, Barinov tinds-itiot the
at4 slightiy reduced
imit /to occupy all the
railroad line from Hak9
1 He hopes, of coupse. thattns inter
national price levelwi soon reach his
own costs of production." I
HEALING OR I
FIR THE BODY
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(ACLE
• ' viet oil on which m
, , take '"»• ditious; the success
vorisidrgtion th* "mevetplek," whighjindustryhee depende: Barinov
is -the fogndgtin ofeilIto pfignege. , f hnum-ha-nt
Qe buuiness with yur friend—yoR on Trust, which m
HeMETOWNANK. ( / • field. IM now «i ht
2 .i • A piy ot 32,000,000 poc
First State Bank & u28 pounda) ot
_ ,, - n h Um ellingot w
l rust Lopan ties are beins-ex
Safet,,- The einternal •
of the states
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■ Tonight, 7:30 P. M.
“Snbjlct;-
ry want to get spread-around the edge, and finaily.
ilen Rush, one when the crescent of bright light bag
mem
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iBiton an j. Always, howove, we m h to-fk to
Ponition of the eternal quen m. wiU
be elert
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tome ot w finest-syshers.i,
• The, Russians use "Varrious te-t
methods.; but olate the Americ
tary syskemhes gained so muh hei
way that the other less modetp.m
thods art gradually be
The"writer saw two
erected by the
, year and two years ago the, govfrtl- Company uider
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. [328], Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1924, newspaper, December 10, 1924; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504739/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.