New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1922, Page 10

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V23, V. DAILY UESDAY, MARCH 28, NEW HERALD, 1 BRIT Al FACTS AND FIGURES LAUNDERING FULFINISH costs 18¢ a pound. The av- erage family of four has about 15 pounds COSTS: of family washing a week. Such a wash- ing done by FULFINISH costs $2.70, as against $3.50 for home laundering. The economy in meney alonc is distinctly worth while; add te that such scientific cleansing, starching and hand ironing as no heme laundress can equal and the ad- vantage is tremendously on the side of FULFINISH. Call 904 for full dctails. HOME Wages of laundress $2.50 Fuel and electricity .35 Soap, starch, ete.. ... .15 Total $3.50 The program: de Pigue viens aider, “New Haven” Allo To Sell Certificates | Washington, March “The New | York, New Haven and Hartford rail- road was given permission today : Ty & oday by Plan to Sweep City in Clean Speech |the interstate commeree commission 1:0 sell $1,796,000 in cquipment trust [ cortif at par. The receipts from | the sule the railrond will use to pay ofi promissory notes, Studié, Pittsburgh, DPa. 8:30 p. m.—~Entertainment by Mrs. Adele lggers 1'urniss, soprano; T. I Williman, violin, and Mrs. T. I Will- man, piano. WBZ station at Springfield, M ) wed l COMMITTEE T(;- HAVE OVER 200 MEMBER | = Angus MacDonald . Roeckel Baritone solo—Mr. Dick. Nanny lauder from “Samson ot Dalila,”” Saint Saens; | Harry Lauder Tmpersonator— “Brindis om “Lucretia,” and a | Thomas Cammidge. Group of Selected English songs. | Jeanie’'s Black 1'c—March Strath- 9 p. m.—Recital by Nicola Thomas, | spey and Reel .l.ogan' violinist; program, Nocturne | Dagpipe solo—Robert Dickson, pipe s ) Flat,” “hopin; “Love's Joy,” Kreisler, | major. { P m—"The. Boys' Clubl 0" we) Ganie Drdla. Courtesy |Come O'er the Stream, Charlie,... | By et uBteNensoly Supk Of5hih Baveington Old Scoteh Ballad | o, 9:50 p. m.—Recital by Caroline Mr. Dick. | p. m.—Camille Rapisarda, so- ¢ : Pulliam, American Coloratura o- prano; Margaret Donnelly, pianist. L | el prano, who recently sang in South | WIZ and Central America with the Man-| | (Westinghouse station at Newar cini Grand Opera Co.; also sang the (¢ i D 5 | role of the “Doll" in the ales of contralto. ria,” from “Dame Tschaikows) “Amour Pridewell, Making Your Radio Receiving Set | 50 of these be given | (Westinghouse columy st therc nation ‘m th el Drive—May Stayt Easter Farm," the s | a variable con- = {denser in shunt with the secondary BY R. L. DUNCAN. Lot the loose coupler. capacity Director, Radio Institute of .\|||l‘|'i(-a.[m the.scondenseriused: here:should Here is a plain crystal detector re- | V% 200Ut 0009 microfarads. cétving set that will receive tele. | N crystal detector should phonic messagzes approximately ,'m! miles during the day and code mes- | sages considerably further. At night is Sunday. ja one 8o . v " LR More than 200 men will be invited | committee to aid in stamping out objectionable | language in the cit taken |tihe Y. {'arnoon. an Frey A e |to become members of the Workmen in a French iron works been retired on a pension after ontinuous employment of S2 years. be of Alkali in Shampoos Bad For Washing Hair following action | by the M. C. present committe More than 50 per cent of the fatal A accidents which occur in Ohio indus- m in the Moon" | Hoffman" for Lombardi of San Fran- room: terd = R e et B AR alesn. © Bk S e On ooms yesterday for children rk Sunday | cisco. Program: “Sing On,” 1 Most soaps and prepared shampoosy the receiving radius is about thr i times greater, due to a change in at- mospheric conditions. All the parts of this set exception of the head phones madde by any nandy amateu The head phones will have he bought. Do not use single phones or phones of low resistance. Ordir telephone receivers are useless radio reception. The resistance of the radio phon should be from 2000 to 3000 ohms. In this diagram the loose couple which tunes in the message, is rep- resented by the primary and ondary windings. A detailed with the | can b 10 sec- expla- When Playing | is Hard Work \Well Known Musician says something of his Profession | galena least least proper is the sou There 003 How will be | eles £ (Y 1 two two 1 SECONDARY PRIMARY LOOSE = SROUND preferably. wil be will ¢ sensitivenc s receiving microfarads should be shunted across the phones. | learned that quick to rig up each of thesc cxplained VOICES IN THE E]’: COUPLER UNER When found with found with The sot fixed conder capacity. a P in following | Bar member consul * of the “Public ting executi | National Safety Counc buying | the | the | detector | nser Th arti- | the Bad circulation causes piles, is a complete stagnation of lower howel and a parts. first to find the remedy. His prescrip- I “I'o the people m the auhience, the making of musie ks lie rather lazy iahor. Verv few people exeept the miwsi c1ans thetselves realize the long hours of | practice, the confiaement® the stram on | eyes and terves, anl the general physical i exertion that place musicians among the | hardest of workers.” | Thus writes Mr. J. W Damas, a musi aan who 18 well known i orchestra and | vaudeville circles, and whose home w ldress | 18 241 I Ave, New Loadon, Conn. | | the burgh, Nelson Ohio S p W (Westinghouse KDKA sta burgt Tuesday, 30 p Trinit m Johnson, manag ¥ m. Episc conducted hrist Moder Lenten servie ition at h, Pa.) March Fast 28, opal chuhch, hy Rev. Frank chureh, Cincinr n Photography,’ or Trinity Co Sopor D, Gres S:30 Then You Have Something to Learn, | Thousands who have pi lef can ternal 1 any am can the the tion, | druggis Pitts- from Pitts- | 1000 ord of then dec a rigid Don't cas m. en. p. m. only be medicines, ount of S0, Dr. ts. Dr ses with succ money- waste Business Psychology,” Recital by Mme, Carrie ympl Neith treatmen J. 8. 14 HEM-ROID, is now rdt marvelous per led it should he Leonhar h the in 48 ok o any mo H. [ outside applications. hati by nrt of erd (o, today. HEM-ROID from ( It has given safe engineer, it and | Maid, committec Safety,” ve from "I Long Spro | Biue Lover | Clong? the by s have not ished with fn- Cl er cutting nor | 1t will remove Piper Drummer There ! Comin® Through the in weakening of conhardt hlood was . sold by all tried it in cent, pnd sold under antee, r time t a pac 'k & B | Cam Ye { When 1 with Harr Anni anid lasting relief to thousands and shonld | The 13 do the same for you—it seldom fails, C A | Invocation to the Sun-God, 1| “Solvepg's Son,” Don { H cighter piano. Have You Piles? .. . Program « | March—The ind permanent v A‘ an Pipe Major Betram, Scotland, spey and Reel Bagpipe solo- major. Ry aritone \ Y I Lauric Soprano solo rl an rover; |tries are thosc of foreigners. | | Grieg; | R . [ Verdi; “long, Will o' the Wisp Land of the $Kky | Canadian; and Comes on the Lerol de Caisse’ Tray Cuticura Heals Burning ltching I'rom the 5 kec, at | WGY ctric Co., Schenectady, N oted fo Scoteh music. Barren Rtocks of Aden MacPhedron Itac Pipe Band. Robert Dickson. Campbell Mac John Bunton. Rye—Old Scotch Mac tae, lifeless and dry. q was very restlcss at night. L. Betram, soprano. cecompanist, March Strath- Mclachlan | Robert Dickson, pipe the Brave more, and within two months was complately healed.” Athol . Maxfield solo—John Dick. s Twenty-One., ... Lauder Lauder Tmpersonator-- ‘homas Cammidge, Old Scoteh Ballad | Mrs. H. D. Bertram of Mansfield-~March. . Ross | Mae Rae Pipe Band. | and perfume. Eczema On Child ‘‘Eczema broke out in small pim- ples on my little girl’s face and head. It seemed to burn and itch continually, causing her to scratch and irri- tate it. Her face was very much disfigured for a time, and her hair came out in combfuls and was ‘*1 sent for a free sample of Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and found that they gave her relief so bought (Signed) Mrs. William Bentell, 549 Lamber- | | ton St., Trenton, N. J., Sept. 3, 1921. These fragrant emollients are all | | you need for all toilet purposes. Soap to cleanse and purify, Ointment to soothe and heal, Talcum to powder icura Soap shaves without mu, | | The committee plans to make a | | vahiriwind drive to have men agrec to | |stop using viie, indecent and profanc | {lawgiage and to stop telling indecent | |slaries. Tt was suggested that the time to start the drive should be Haster Sunday morning. The plan is to start the movement | in avery city and every school and |everyy lodge in the city at approx Imatdly the same time, Fvery minis ter and priest has heen or will be in- linvited to affiliate with the commit- tee, cvery lodge will be asked to |be vepresented, every corporation ! [thromzh the New Britain Industrial | [council, Supt. Stanley Holmes, and Princpals Slade, French and Demp- ¢ the senior and junior High Americanization Director | I O'Brien, President H. 1% tHodge, of the United DParents and |Teachers' association, and many oth- | crs have been included in the i[m.‘(t"l committee, The invitations She she pro- | to join the com-! ‘lni!tnn include the original commit- tee of nine members, 156 lodges and forganizations. 43 chnrches and indi- | [viduale s the religious committee of | [the New) Britain Industrial council. | The commmittee fairly feels fairly | |satisfied that not less than 10,000 men | and boys will pledge themselves to| cut out thi* bad language when ap-| ‘proached. ! | contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, it dries the makes the hair brittle, The hest thing to use ‘s Mulsified cocoaniit oil thampoo, for this 's pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and heats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, .:nd a “ew nunces *will last the whole “amily “or months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a tcaspoonful nf ulsified ‘s all that s required. It makes an sbundance of “ich, wreamy lather, cleanses choroughly, and inses out casily. The hair drics quickly and evenly, and is goft, fresh looking, bright, finffy. wavy, and ecasy to handle. Desides, it loosens and takes ont every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure your druggist gives vou Mulsified. as scalp and o A YR oo A Week of omance and Thrills TUESDAY She prayed for him- See PRISCILLA DEAN in “WiLD HONEY” FOX'S 'THE R Nest Mon—Tues-—Wed, Mr. Damas eontinues: — “Clowe apoli sation to my professional duties had | resulted 1n putting my stomach m v bad shape. My food did not digesto |1 was constipated; | had spells of dizziness and headache, xnd what worried me most I could not eat and was gettmg thin || weighed only 1#) poancls, which s meb | toa little for one of y height, A friend gave me a few doses o Samalt totry The effact was so gl that | bought a bottle Before the first boitls was empty my appetite had retusned and | had gune seven pounds My complexion was hetter and the healacha and dizziness hal gopped L no v on my second hottle of Sanalt and gaming i weight and strenzth avery day. Sunalt the Sensihie his nade for uearly s hundre | vears 1t sne of the famous | Winsol™ line of family remedies Any wide-awake druggist will wl) vou Nanalt heen lonie PALACE-—~Next Sunday Only First Series of Paramount’s Gueat Thriiler *“The Misiress of the World” Cast of 50,000 F ) POLLY AND HER PALS =y 2 p) PACK UR o TROUBLES w BAG SMILE SYOoUR Ol wIT SMILE . S-mL-E! AT o i Yep, When a Fellow’s Hard-Up He Certainly Feels Down. S LIFE 1S AWFUL, UMK ‘UPS” an’ "DOWXAIS”) ! JESS as < R i ABOMINABLE! SPECIALLY THE K “DOWNS DERA Em! Copyright. 1922, Newspaper Feature Service, Inc _Great Gritain ngh: YOU DOAT Kalow AUTHIN' ABOUT UES' Y'PORE rese B T2 DICKENS! 1 DONTS ANT | BEEN "HARD-UP NEVER GINCE Youle 2

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