New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1922, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY e ————— = e - AWFUL TROUBLE 13000 MATELR | " 1 e Gt e Al Wool IS BUNS.”PAHUN | RAI]"] SENI]ERS i X Ji . i ' : . ‘“"I"!'“"Inrlg‘fllr‘lr:’rnmfv‘vm 'v.\.\,:myfi,:,;;‘,;;-: * Assures the utmost Value and Satisfaction eng; “Summer [n the Heart,” Speaks, for a garment, because it is of the Best. i v and "Great Awakening,'" Kramer; But Quikly sod Ensly Reoved B |ADDIOXIMALelY 15,000 Have Boon| | ANERNGEEE—_ o SRR SO o e Trvars,contraio Painting with engaged to sing in the Maine festi- e | Lioensed-Notos on Apparatus | e T VA | 1. i o of watter ander. L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT | . ; : Mikmon), Behiiit; ~Ona. Mote. Day and LINSEED OIL to mix into it, This is the third of a series of \ 2 * i “My John," Grainger; "Dance of the H ight uality —assures Utmost ticles by Frank G | § ; Cinomes,” Nerinl; “‘Prelude,” Chop g articles by Frank George wireless £ 3 ¥ K t es,"" Nerinl; ) - expert, explaining the principles of | B i : in; “Music Box," Liadow, and “In Value, greatest Years of Wear and Least Cost. radio, k x 3 . g Autumn,"” Moszkowski, solos by X e v Lyell Barber, pianist, whn’ isl n’oon To illustrate: “SMITH PAID LESS THAN JONES!"” BY FRANK GEORGL. L VR ST SRy S 3 . |to be honored by appearing before Teiicked and Approved. by Radio| i B, 0F BADID ERANSMITTER DESIGNED BY THE U | President Harding at the White PAINT FACTS JONES paid $49 for 14 Gallons of section, U, S, Burcau of Standards.) | House, s “ready for use” Mixed PAINT — There are now more than AR I A 54 4 p. m.—Radio Chapel Services, % SMITH made 14 Gallons of the Best licensed wireless s g St contained in the ordinary telephone = sermon by Dr. Charles l.ee Reynolds; Pure Paint for $34.60, by buying Of these, approx- | transmitter, is used Raored music by Eisie ‘McGall - -Pers ) Ro? i i imately 13,00¢ » amateur stations, Voice 'l smiasion, V ESIN THEAIR gons, soprano, and Clarence [, Wat- M 8(‘13'5. l&“sfll‘liP‘fl' .P‘I!“ and Governmen® and commercial stations | When the receiving apparatus ll | ters, organist. R 6 Gals. Linseed Oil to mix into it. A " comprise the remainder, connected, sounds of any kind e |4 p. m.-—Selected program by Es- JAMES A, PULMAN Licensing of hoth sending stations [ caught by the Instrument I:hrn:mh‘ TG g D winer araaratnn: Wil HeLtalte T BN, & A marlean = tosrans, -SMITH _SAVED 14.40 O B and sending operators is required by | the telephone transmitter, 'The elec-| jro; ed Saturday and Sunday on | Courtesy l.eo Feist. 5 5 401 Mary ‘\T"".F",‘"“‘,“”'_Y?l""’" federal law. These licenses are tric waves are modulated by the | the wireless talophone: 7 p. M—Bacred music recital by Theyaresimplyadding Linseed L&M SEMI-PASTE PAINT Saves money I purchased “Fruit-a-tives’” and | gued by the United States Depart- | voiee waves and the whole ‘s tilently | KDKA Wk abiikg O rphohtiallE. Shen U e Eomi-Pas 8 Paint Extensively used for 50 yeard wsed them for Constipation over two | ment of “ommerce sent out into space wght and | (\wognehonse Hroadeasting itation | 7:45 p. m——"The Employed Hoys Quicklydone: Saves you Money OR SALE BY: years zgo. I thought they might The majority of the licensed yend @ ¥ RUHEY at Pittshurgh.) and the ltuture of America,” by C. 3 help me and did not expect more, so itions are cquipped for radio | me | p. m.—"American Legion Auxil-[C. Robinson, International V. M. C. JOHN BOYLE CO.. NEW ‘BRITAIN s ) " 5 T legraphy only, but an increase( ‘I'he large commercial broa d fary,” by G. I, Rose, state presi- [ A, secretary for Employed Toys. PLAINVILLE LUMBER & COAL CO., PLAINVILLE you may imagine my Surpris number af them are being o+ guipy ations operate on a wage I¢ 34 i ‘Department §:16 p. m.—A program of Sean- BRISTOL HARDWARE CO., BRISTOI I found the treatment mot only |ror the dispatch of messages by “adio- | 360 meters and have a carryi ) Y -Program will be fur-|dinavian Songs by Samuel lLjungk- b d b ol s . regulated the action of my howels, |phone also. [of 200 to 300 miles. In ur by soloists from Mrs. James | vist, tenor, graduate Royal Academy | = e but also acted as a tonic to the whole Among the Jarge commercial radio- | trgnsmission the wave length s 1 Martin of Music, Stockholm, and well known & ; B Lot phone sending tions are those of |stricted to not more than 200 mc Bateiarn ss | In the concert field in the United . R U H al Clas -f' d Ad system and built meupin evory way. | 1"\ SOlE RS Le A o et 5o far 8 mosaible, I1e Jaignory, For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. I have been a long sufferer with |40y at Newark, Pittshurg and Chi- | confusion of messages In the same | 5ot d Gl Solinist, fand Constipation and never have I found | which broadcast music and | jocality. BT N "\’"I-";m‘_ e anything equal to “Fruit-atives”, news over a combined radius of more (Monday's article will explain how | oo BTERE i, |3 T am nearing the three score and ”‘{‘l,’;“"'i‘\f‘l;"]"i:"“;"l-(n ARl radio mossages are received.) i e » Wa on radiophone ita- 2 2 3 PRt ten mark, and do not make any |, ¢ the Postoffice Department | TINFOIL REDUCES tHDEL ditech JHISPEEL claims to be as vigorous as ever; but | .overs a radius of 100 mil e v i rabien .I: 'm‘u hister, 1 do know that “Fruit-a-tives” have |distances are covered it night. Under : ;l\.l';‘.'\‘ ALt ‘"m Hiler B given me strength and my general |favorable conditions messages from Here's a way to rmlm'!;ltnt' I;.:\\)'t;s MAR Nt Aaatrs ',\hfl'lin' SvenLe health has improved materially”. the Washington station have been|and noises coming through you SRCRAT it (D Easa] * aRureh’ DLt heard in Texas. ceiving set. MES A, PULM ) 4 AL 2 Ao g _ | burgh, Pa. JAMES A. PULMAN Lists of licensed commercial send-| line your receiving set with tin CL N “‘Fruit-a-tives” or ‘“ Fruit Laxo |ing stations and of government and |foil. Do not use glue, but paint the [ TR G e N , ® Tablets” will always cure Constipation. |amatefir stations can be had upon |interior with shellac and s _h H»‘Q il \n";:h ) i TBhagy N | g 500 & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 2. | applications to the superintendent of | tinfoil to the wet shellac. Glue is) Sl i ln ee documents, at Washington. not an insulator. 1 d, At detiamonironinL UL TIYES Radio Apparatus, After the tinfoil is stuck to the| (Westinghouse DBroadeasting station Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. Of the several types of seading|shellac, it should be srounded. 1f| at Springfield.) e ——— stations in existence, the illustration |you cannot obtain in 130 p. m.—RBedtime :-‘(ur:.',. shows one that has been designed by |store, that from pac D, m.-Market, grain and RADIO SYMBOLS. the U, Bureau of Standards for | will - the purpo [stock report—gencral business sum- : ition, place aluminum gheets | ms experin al purposes. v In ¢ ey it : p o y VARIABLE - tubes on the instrument are vlectron |between the vacuum tubes amd| §:15 p. m.—To be announced by & & Y INDUCTANCE ¢ tubes, the most important part of | ground these. | Radio. : i 0 ; the apparatus used in radio com- e | 8 A A BATTEQY "N‘M’ MM | munication. These tubes will be ex-| Those mysterions v | 5 A RUEOSTAL = plained in a separate article. fessor Ambrose IFleming of ! K In the illustration a phonograph is | University, are caused by the ir . playing into the cquipment direct. ting globe against the WJIZ e i To send out instrumental or \vocal | great outside vacuum. | (Westinghouse Broadeasting station i vaouate . spor =<~ | Imusic rendered by individuals —_— at Newarl ; CHOMRERDY modified | telephone . {ransmitter;| During the. first vear «of life the| .7 p m— Do Art,-plano recital. | § AL - shaped somewhat like . negaphone |human heart beats 115 to 130 times| 7.45 p. m.— shion Iolks,” Mar- | M Wi g ces at ptudio, : < Dr. Philip 8. Moxom. COMDENSER. |- SWITCH spsT —e e ¥ < i oesr but embodying the same principles as|a minute. Jjorie Welsl, New York World. . peor Lo e S— ————— NO CONNEC TON + e = -OUPLED SWITCH SRR Qous %E REVERSING gfimfi% . : nenzE ¥ SUPERFICIAL information i§ not the kind on which to build Sars s e B E / 5 a suceessful advertising campaign. You must go below the =3 %%;E @_ \ | ‘ ) T 4 surface. . y 3 R wacmeies ¥ J g The purchaser of advertising space really buys newspaper cir- : culation, and this may be actual circulation or merely “claimed” Keep this list of radio wiring spm- bois on hand so you may be able to i 4 2 read the various diagrams of “hook- i circulation. ups” for radio receiving and irans- mitting sets. These symbols are E he world and § . . . e . . S nReE o et ot & ynd i To assist advertisers in obtaining necessary information the cover all possible wire connections in radio. Audit Bureau of Circulations audits the records of over 80% of 4 SAY lSL AN" ls A 3 2 £ ‘ : the daily newspapers in the United States and Canada having a circulation of 5,000 o1 moye copies. It not enly verifies figures but JINX_N[]W “N SAI.E ‘l l ‘ » A : also investigates and reports on other data of importances to 3 A advertisers. Spot of Land in Lake Michigan : : , . (iven Up by Owners ‘o - LT jd) P i It is no reflection on the good fajth of the tailor to ask to see his e 4 cloth before ordering a suit, nor on that of a realtor to ask for Benton Harbor, Mich.. March 11.— 7 . : : 0 : With ! (e 1S P55 1t s hobHen Hedn an abstract when buying a lot. Likewise, the advertiser is en- Belle, numbered among the unsolved mysteries of the Great Lakes, The 4 House of David Colony here has HEN you step on the accelerator of a motor offered for sale High Island, a dot of 7 & ing a contract. land in Lake Michigan off Frankfort, car you want action—prompt and unfailing. : and over which the spectre of ill fortune has brooded since. the colony You want to feel the gas “‘take hold”’ in grim purchased the property several years ago. earnest and sweep you along in a thrilling burst of speed. Ship TIs Lost titled to know the quality and quantity of circulation before sign- Such data can be obtained only from an A. B. C.. report After weeks of fruitless investiga- . tion the colony has ceased its effort . . Iy . e e Action is half the joy of motoring. The other half is schooner, which was fighting its way % § from the island to this port last Nov. independence of mile posts, creature comforts, and ember, laden with lumber and with a crew of 11 aboard. Somewhere pride of ownership. In a Paige 6-66 you get the full The Herald is THE ONLY Newsnnpor in New Britain whose out in the waste of water the little ship came to grief. The manner of hundred per cent_.p]us. her loss probably never will be known A few life preservers washed asore, and the finding of the schooner's up- . Bilthad: Hull Gt Grand® Haten wwire There may be finer cars on the market but you can’t the only things given up by Lake Michigan in connection with the prove it on the road. Master of the Highway is no self mystery Marine men here express the view conferred title. It has been won fairly and squarely in the little vessel was in the path of some. big ore carrier during (e e | competition with the world’s best. And this is the car— 0 v E R 8 0 0 @ Sfuine Infeer ship being. avaroof the the champion of them all —that you - *~day ’ Gives Up Island for 52195‘ ) e pigd ap on e The New 6-66 Prices The . ber gale in 1018 The Herald has by far the largest circulation of any New Britain Newspaper. D%, cirenl~ o ad. L aboard miraculously 131 inch wheel base—70 horse power 119 inch wheel buse .. s potwer escaped CATE a bhig saw- | 6-66 Lakewood, 7-Pass. Touring - $2195 6-44 Touring, 5-Pass. - - - $1465 \ l;.’,“L.,‘."'.L‘.’.'Ji,f‘ el e “,'{)“_:*'II{:'(“'I 6-66 Larchmont II, Sport Type - 2245 6-44 Sport Type, 4-Pass. * = - 1598 SR Fouhalitk ot the shHies of 6-66 Daytona, 3-Pass. Roadster - 2495 6-44 Roadster, 3-Pass. - - - 1465 . emrm— J Sy T e 6-66 Sedan, 7-Pass. - - - = - 315§ 6-44 Scdan, 5-Pass. - - « « o 2245 The colony announces no boat will 6-66 Limousine, 7-Pass. - = « - 3350 6-44 Coupe, 4-Pass. - - - - 1998 a I;i et that it is | 6-6b Coupe, 5-Pass. = - - - - 3100 All Prices F. O. B, Factory, Tax Extra igh Island for ¢ Cord tires standard equipment on all models W55 THE LASH MOTOR CO., Ine. LT s, WEST MAIN & LINCOLN STS. ek S A REPUTABLE CONCERN »f the |‘1v1r-rlmlw:’|‘:-\vl l\"vm'-zv“'1‘;;.‘\“v’:"::’fi k - RO bl M o . 1o 1 SR R MRS il e of the largeft banking houses in New Jersey. TTMAND CIRCULATION AUDITS PFRORE BUYING SPACE

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