New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1922, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922, PHIDIAN SCULPTURE Pragments Found in ixeellent Cone- | Canadian Will Lecture Here in Playhouse « numberless apartments | of the treasures accumnlate filled with | lute Archduke Ferdinand in his trav- tecnmulated | els They are ...;..m;- rrl\.»!'-w nexcellent Frugments of the friese of tHe | preservation and experts pronounce | |, Original | 0 o e from the wm”m“ (Hioanof | Parthenon ure said to be the hegt ex- | thesPanthanant amples extant of the work of Phidius, [ They contain two processional fig- | celebrated Greek sculptor, und to ures, one with head turned over the | have no superior among even the | shoulder as it in conversation with [ Kreat works for which Athens s celes | Palage, w and lofts unlisted o throngh centuries of Ha nd cellurs are of relies — dition Said to be From RADIO SYMBOLS Next Step in Wireless Hind IFoot" and the “Qld Gentieman | Rabbit's from Lettuee Carrot street, It David Parthenon Frieze, A, by Fivening | Vienna, March 2 Phidinn sculpture Two Trngments tCory, New York of have heen Training BY R L. DUNCAN I Director, Radin Iustitute of Amerjea | '0rrespondents, will give a non-politi- of |41 talk on the main accomplishment radio enthusiast would |27 the Washington conference Having mastered the air, the better learn the and diagrams, Bome of these may In this column before, never hurts, the languipge have Bt repetition These signs are standurd through- (Cour out the world, Cut ont the list, mount on cardboard and gave You may have to refer to it frequently A few definitions: Resistance is that characteristic a conductor which appeases the flow of electric curient, the wasted current belng consumed in the form of heat, Inductance Is that part of an elec- tric clrenit in which energy may be stored up in electromagnetic form, A condenser in serfes with the an- tenna circuit low the e S .‘wm RUEOSTAT & COMDENSER. {| SWCH §osT —a e ~+ NO GONNEC TON —T— ANTENNA QIAB! CONDEN SEQ. CONNECTED WIRES . sy e [} - . BRst ¥ &= —— - WITCH EVERSING :* TELEPUONE ‘ RECEIVEQ & 0RoY. by m‘%\immvw;@ Diagram of Radié Symbols wave length. In shunt to the sec- ondary cirenit it gives selective tun- ing and adds capacity to the induct- ance. v A crystal detector is the instrument used to rectify the incoming signals 80 as to make them audible in the head phones of a receiving set. Th head phones perform thg func- tion of giving character to ¢he #lznals after passing through the detector These definitions are preparatory to the first article on the « lon of a receiving station. Beginning to- morrow the writer will tell you how to build your own set so that will he able to receive both telegraph and-telephone messages. VOICES IN mgfll_e_fi KDKA Westinghouse station at East Pitts- burgh. Thursday, March 23, 8 p. m.-—Talk by Hon. Joseph Buffington, Judge Cir- cuit Court of Appeals. - 4 instrumental selections by Touise King and a mandolin and guitar orchestra from the MacAdams studio. WBZ Westinghouse station at Springfield, Mass. 7:30 p. m.—Uncle Wiggily Bedtime « Story. 7:45 p. m.—-Market and weather re- ports. 8 p. m.—Clarence Burland, vielin; Ralph Burland, piano. WiZ Westinghouse station at Newark, N. 1. 6:45 p. m.—"Little Jack Rabbit in the Briar Patch Uncle Lucky's Left STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That’s what thousands of stomach symbols of hook-ups| heen run (¢ of | incoming | vou | +|One Miliion a Year Teach year adds a billion and a half | | Mail." | 7:80 p ont, m.~Perey 8, Bullen, I"oreign presi- | association of I'ress | §p.m [tist, Gutia Casini, I AN cel- graduate from the Leipsic Con- | i vatory, winning the Mendelssohn " Foured United States with hoth | [Mary Garden and ances Alda, | 8y M. H. Hanson, | fp.om Laeella Melling, coloratura | soprano, pupil of Jean de Reszke, in a program of Old English, rench, Itallan songs nnd operatic arias, WGY ‘ Genernl ¥lectrie station at Schenec- |tady, N, ¥ | Waltz . IMano Mary of Argyle .. Tenor solo Chanson Indoue .. Cello solo Qut to Ol uymond Sachse . Old Scoteh Ballad Carl Jester Rimsky-Korsakow George Dunham Aunt Mary's . «oow James Whitcomb Kilr‘_v{ cading- - Fdward Smith “I Am Not Faint Hearted" from opera Carmen . . Bizet Soprano solo--Miss Ruth Bassler Address, “Lightning" Cereieaaaa Dr. Charles I', Steinmetz Jubba Dance Dette Piano soio Inter Nos . Tenor s Charmette ' Reading- T.a Cinquantaine . Cello solor-Mr. Wind in the South . Hoprano solo- Prelude in € Sharp Minor ........ Rachmaninoff Mr. Sachse achse «... MacFadyn Mr. Jester Drummond dward Smith . Gabriel-Marie | Dunham Plano solo MODER TO SPEAK. One of the promising items upen tonight's radio programs is the sched- | nled talk on “Lightning’ to he bread- casted from station WG Y, of the Gen- eral Klectric company in Schenec- tady, N. Y. The speaker upon this subject is to be no less a person than Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz, the “$fod- ern Jove,” who has attracted mueh attention of 'ate through his ability | to generate lightning in his labora- | tory and hurl it where he wishes He has been able to produce in his la-| boratory bolts of one million horse ! power. Needless to say the brethren | | of the air will be interested in this| man, Incidentally it {8 Dr. Steinmetz's | first talk over the radiophone. 1 The Schenectady station is usually well received in New Britain, nearly rivalling in strength the Springfield broadcasting plant. The address is scheduled to start at 8:30. | Join Fraternal Lodges Cleveland, O., March 23. — More | than ope million people join various fraternal beneficiary mocleties each véar, according to Secretary W. E. I"utch, of the National Fraternal Congr of America, which has a| membership close to tan mililen peo- ple, and embraces 03 organizations. According to Mr. Futch, the protec- tion carried by this membership rAdches nearly $12,000,000,000, The | millien people ininz these societies insurance for the protection of fami- Ies. “Tt is estimated that in excess of £3,500,000,000, has heen paid by so- ties of the congress during the past fifty years,” said Mr. Futch. AVE POLAND. Warsaw, March 23.—The German population is rapidly evacuating west- ern Poland, new census figures show. Boznania, formerly in “German Po- land," with a pre-war German popu- lation of 678,000, has mow only 851,- 000. Pomerania's former 420,000 population is reduced to 200,000, ANOTHER HOLD UP New York, March 22.---Five bandits today robbed Willlam Kearn, book- keeper of the Golden Packing Co. in his offiee in Waghington Market of 500 in cash and between $6,000 and j’(.flfl‘\ in checks. After taking Kearn's M. A, HOWLETT Local citizens have been successful in procuring a lecturer with an inter- national reputation for an address here next Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, M. A, Howlett, of Tornnto, C'an., is the speaker and his topic wiil | be “God's Kingdom Near." He is said to be a very forceful and plasing speaker. : : Mr. Howlett, it is stated, has lec- tured in most of the large cities of this country and Canada and by rea-| son of his wide experience gained In extensive travels has a fund of inter- esting and pertinent information con- cerning world conditions. The speaker says frankly concerning the| present outlook that it is disenuraging | and that there is no prospect of reliof for suffering humanity, pecially in Europe, so far as human agencies are involved. However, he states that he, will introduce evidence to show that there is a Bivine remedy for the pres. | ent troublous times whinh wiil shortly ! be revealed, this heing the complete | establishment of the Kine on earth for which heen' praying for 2,000 y The Palace theater heen gaged for the lecturs and it is an nounced that no adm 1 will be charged nor collcetin ifted The Jocal invitation ~or ee urge thoge intending to hear the iccture to early. Mr. Flowletr wii! Qs ome he the auspicss of th the International A few drops of “Ouigro” npon the skin surrounding the i gt reduces inflammation and pain a toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nall, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless antis manufactured for chiropodists. OW- ever, anyone can buy f{rem arug store a tiny bottle containing direc-| tions. the RADIO TELEPHONE 321", Main St. Open 1 to 6; 7:30 to 9 P. M. covered in the Hofburg, or OLIVIAy THAT PEST DOINGS OF THE DUFFS : Imperial | the otk BIG-SIX $1785 f. e. b, Factory 3 r 4 S 2N }j/g“jmmqi s 9iseRE, OH HELLO,BILLY, HOW ARE A Woman’s Instinct P'resumably they are part | brated No Alcohol or Dangerou P S — Set it side by side with any car, irrespective of price and judge. That's the way to buy a car. See what each has to offer at its price before you make up your mind. It's the only way to be sure you're getting just what you want—and it surely is the only way to appre- ciate how much you get in this seven-passenger Studebaker at its price of $1785. And it's a test that Studebaker is eager to have you make. For when you stand this new BIG- SIX side by side with other cars, Comparison is the Fairest Test you'll find it gives you all,in qual- ity of material and workmanship, that you can get in any car regard- less of price—and infinitely more than you can get in any car at the same price. On every hand the thousands of BIG-SIX owners have found in this car everything they considered essential to complete motoring satisfaction. This is another reason why Studebaker is the world's largest builder of six cyl inder cars. MODELS AND PRICES ctoris Light- Six 5-Pass., 112" W. B., 40 H. P. Chas Touring Special-Six 5-Pass., 119" W.B., 50 H. P. Big-Six 126° W.B., 60H. P, Coupe (4-Pass.). Sedan ....ceneneeees 2700 Mfmcm: Druga, M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET ) THOUGHT OLIVIA CUT THAT WAS A POORTHING YOUP AWFULLY GLAD To HEAR YOUR VOICE AGAIN- I'VE BEEN THINKING OF You ALL DAY- HONEST | HAVE - u\]\ B T sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tenics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles, Have you a bad,taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubl> with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegétable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. 15¢ and 30c. BILL STUPE WANTS T TALK TO YoU ON THE PHONE HERE' OUT THAT FELLOW, BILLSTUPE- HE’S NO GOOD-| ToLD HER WHAT | THOUGHT OF HIM ONCE- I THINK HE'S ABOUT HALF OFF! To TELL HER-YOU KNOW HOW HARD IT IS FOR A WOMAN TO RESIST SOMETHING! THAT IS LABELED HALF OFF! (& = 9% revolver the bandits fled in an auto- mobile. PRCOF Do you know what is caysing the growth of The Herald's Want Ad Section? RESULTS FOR THE ADVERTISERS! What have you to advertise? 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