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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 29, 1922. MAK]NG YOUR OWN |'ation on the |-r|lu;n:?h;'-j;.nl:vll\‘:',r‘z;lifl:irl» LOOSE COUPLER BY R. L. D AN, Director, Itadio Institute of America |t lslider runs la piece of metal mounted on a slider vod so fised that it can move easily with small flexible metal acting on the top of the strip con. primary All set to begin building your radio |coll. receiving instrument? The next step is making the fixed The flrst part is the construction of | condenscr, the loose coupler, Get a cardboard tube six and one- | halt inches long and four and one-| quarter inches in diameter, This is | for the primary or stationary coil. | ‘‘ake another cardboard tube five and | three-quarter inches by three and one-quarter ches, This s the secondary or sliding coll. Give the tubes two coats of shellac before starting to cover them with wire and place in warm oven to take | up all possible shrinkage. these supplies: Then get | the Trinity kpiscopal chure burgh, conducted by Rev, VOICES IN THE AIR KDKA (Westinghouse station at East Pitts. burgh, Pa.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 12:30 p. m.—Lenten services from Pitts- nk H. Three-quarters of a pound of No, 22 [ Nelson of Christ church, Cincinnati, covered copper wire, 0. A square brass rod seven and one- half inches long and three-sixtcenths | ¢ria] Tmportance,” by A. president of the —"Piftsburgh—Its Indus- I.. Humphrey Westinghouse Air 8:00 p. m - Brake Co. Message from the National switen 3 AMD CONTACT POINTS CONSTRUCTION or LOOSE COUPLER. A and BCD, BINDING POSTS. 8, SLIDE. inch square for the support of the primary slider., Two round brass rods 131 long and 3-16 inch*in the support of the secondary coil. These should be so arranged that it inches the Golden Clover Four, Robarge, 1st tenor; Fred Murray, 2nd tenor; Honry Rege, baritone; Hubert Monat, bass. Safety Council, 8:30 p. m.--Popular entertainment by Allan's Serenaders of the McKees- port Cyclers, McKeesport, Pa, WBZ (Westinghouse station at Springfield, Mass.) 7:30 p. m.—Original Bedtime Story. §:00 p. m.—A minstrel given by Raymond WIZ diameter for|(Westinghouse station at Newark, N. J.) Musical program in the hour, from will be easy to move the coil in and |11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Retirement Plan Adopted--Impor- tant Meetings Planned At a special meeting of the direc- tors of the Y. M. (. A, yesterday ernoon it was voted to adopt the r tirement fund plan, whereby a Y. €. A, official will be eligible to retire plan is patterned after various de- nominational retirement funds for ministers, Directors Re-Elected, At a meeting of Y, M, . A, mem- This evening at Blue army of Everym will meet at the i Last Session of Class, prominent guests are expected. Evangelistic Services, At 5 o'clock this afternoon a meet- ing of the Goodell c¢club will be held in the directors’ rooms and plans will he formulated for a series of evange- listic meetings during Easter week. will meet at the Y. M. C. A. at 5 o'clock next Monday afternoon. mittee of Everyman's Bible class will meet for supper at the Y. W. C. A, and will be in session until 8 o'clock, at h o'clock tomorrow afternoon. In newspaper work will be answered, A full attendance of the class Is ex- peded, be suspended for the last three days of this week because of the circus to! be given by the junior and senlor leaders' corps in the gym Iriday and Saturday nights, after he reaches a certain age. The|Eight Members Elected to Three Year bers held last evening Walter H. Hart, |city meeting board to represent the H. H. Pease and I". G. Platt were re-ifirst ward, the following eight were elected to serve as directors for a|gel term of three years. tio J. Leroux, 1. B, Cox, C. J. 30 a'clock the Dehm, Jesse S. Atwater, T. W. Hinch- i's Bible class|liffe, Willlam Blair, A. C. Malone and Daniel Sullivan, Tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock |more was elected to fill a will be held the last session of the|and in the third ward George P. Spear John 1., Davis Rible class this spring. |filled the vacancy caused by the res- A special effort is being made to have [ignation of George T. Kimball. Joseph a large attendance and a number of [Murphy was substituted in the fifth ward for Stanley Karpinskl, Patrick Moylan and Herman named to fill fourth ward vacancies. years a resident of New Britain, is The general committee of close to|seriously ill &t the home of her sister 200 members in the clean speech driveMrs. Dwight C. Kilbourn in Kast Litchfield, where she has lived since the death of her husband, 11 years Class in Journalism The class in journalism will meet d of the usual lessons there will speaker. Questions on modern The Y. M. ¢, A, gym classes will DELEGATES ELECTED Terms on City Meeting Board in Fach of Six Wards, Of 17 candidates for places on the lected at yesterday's speclal elec- In the second ward Mark M. Cash- vacancy, Herzog were | Mrs. OSBORNE, 90, VERY ILL, Mrs. David 8. Osborne for over 50 Instead of meeting at the * s|/ago. Mrs. Osborne is 90 years and planned originally the executive com-|six months old. Get the job you are looking for— cafeteria, Saturday evening at 5:30|Use The Herald Classified Columns. Hartford Inc. Hartford Money Saving Sale of Gas Ranges and Gas Water Heaters Gas Water Heaters SALE PRICE $0.89 This heater is made of highest class material and workmanship, has_ copper coil pipe and raised drilled tip burner, will easily take care of a 30-gallon boiler. This sale price includes ma- terial and connecting for water and gas. Sixth Floor ALL GUARANTEED ranges. free. Sale price Finer Gas Ranges than these we feature in this sale at reduced prices were never constructed; they're modern, which means they have every convenience and improve- ment that can be suggested. As many women know there’s little pleasure in trying to keep up a modern home without the help of a first class gas range. Equity Cooker Range A very substantial high quality Rangette has white Here's the opportunity to buy and save. enameled door paned; main parts made of cast iron; cooks and bakes as perfectly as the larger Connecting gas and material and higher priced Other High Grade Ranges Our stocks also furnish the Chambers Fireless, Glenwood, Barstow, Magee, Garland and the combina- tion Andes ranges. Ask to see the handsome gray enamel finished *Musical program from 8:15 p. m. ranges; all at lowest Qg‘ices. to 10:15 p. m. Sixth Floor Children's stories and music, 7 p. out of the primary. Four binding posts Switch knob and hlade. Switch contact points. 5 Nuts, screws, nails. Main Base. m., The main base can be made of well Agricultural reports seasoned wood about 18 inches long|m. 6 p. m. and 10 inches wide. For the primary Arlington time signals, "9:15 to 10 supports use pieces about nine inches|p. m. square. One of these should be cut Shipping news, 1:05 p. m., excepting through to permit the passing in and | Saturday. out of the secondary coil. The other WGI should be partly hollowed for the rear - u end of the primary. (American Radio and Research Corp., Now for the winding: Medford Hillside, Mass.) Start a half inch from the end of [ Weekly market report. the primary tube. Tighten the wire| Duo—Art concert given by M. securely and then wind tightly around | Steinert & Sons Co. Velma Balcom tube in a single layer. Stop about [Soprano. half an inch from the end of the tube | Anis Tuleihan, composer-pianist, and lead wire to binding post A |Laura Kenney, contralto, Earl W. which_connects with aerial. Smith accompanist at the Duo Art. Run wire from point on slider to Bedouin dances—The Duo Art re- binding post B which connects with | producing the playing of Anis Fulei- ground. han “Vissi d’Arte,” “Vissi d’Amore,” Brace tube on wooden supports.|from ‘La Tosca,” Puccini; “By the Then take secondary coil and fit with | Waters of Minnctouka,” Lieurance; its two small discs. Drill holes for | “The Year's at the Spring,” Beach; the slider rods. ‘“‘Viennese Waltz,” Chopin, Duo Art Winding Secondary. reproducing nnj playing of Ignace Start winding the secondary or|Friedman. “When Shall We Meet smalled coil the same as the primary, ?ogr::in'” Miss Kenney and Miss Bal- but on the tenth or twelfth turn R e i 2 punch two holes through the tube| “A Birthday,” Woodman; and “My one-quarter of an inch apart. Laddie,” Thayer, by Miss Balcom— After twelve turns cut the wire five | With Planola accompaniment. or six inches from the tube and punch Scherzo in B flat minor,” Chopin through the first hole. Then take|The Duo Art reproducing the playing the wire you had been winding and |of Josef Hofman. force through the second hole, twist- TR T 3 ing the two ends inside the tube. ATTRACTIVE HAT DISPLAY. On the outward end of the second- | Exact copies of a $2,600 assortment ary coil mount the contact points on [of hats exhibited at the spring and the disc with small terminals on the |summer fashion show of the Retall inside. Run wire from your first|Millinery association in New York by contact point to the two twisted ends|the Fashion Hat company are being inside the tube. Then wind from 18 |gjgplayed in the windows of the Out- to 22 more turns and repeat as above. (et Millinery company in Booth’s The more taps on your secondary |hjock and are attracting considerable coil, the more selective the tuning of |attention. There are nineteen styles your loose coupler. of hats in the display. They are ex- When the tube is wound to within |cjygively American in design and a8 half inch on the edge, pull the wire | n\4nyfacture. The price paid for the through the inside and led by a|riginals is said to be by far the flexible cord to one of the secondary largest ever given for any group of binding posts. ~ The switch lever is hats exhibited at a fashion show. connected to the other. dre Make sure that both primary and “If you don’t want it, I want it," secondary colls are wound in the |, ihq attitude taken by many Herald same direction. After tightly wind- | A8 ot 00 (O ing colls, apply a very thin coat of shellac to hold the wires in place. Use a sharp pen knife or hot TELEPHONE SETS AND SUPPLIES The Radio Shop e ——————— ] 321Y; Main St. Room 3 Open 1 to 6; 7:30 to 9 P. M. Breakfast Coats : and Kimonos They’re new, and the prettiest, daintiest coats we've ever shown at the prices. There are changeable satins, some with ruchings, some combined with georg- ette and fringe; sizes 36 to 44. Specially priced at $10.98, $12.98, $13.98 up to $27.98. Fourth Floor ‘Weather forecast (official) 11.30 a. 12 m., 10.01 p. m. (sharp). (official) 12 Corsets Are a Necessity to Good Health Corsets provide a necessary support to the vital or- gans of the abdominal region and strengthen the im- portant back-muscles. They prevent the unsightly spreading of the human body and lend poise and healthful carriagé to the figure. Naturally, the girlish figure does not require the firmer boning necessary for the maturer form, but for all figures corset support is a necessity. The advice of our trained corsetieres is at your serv- ice to aid your selection. Come to our Corset Department tomorrow and be scientifically fitted to your correct model. We have many styles for all types. Fourth Floor. STYLE This spring, as never before, well dressed men look for style as well as quality and service. We are showing the season’s most stylish models in Tans, Pearls, Filberts and Browns. Our own and Stetson’s were designed by us to meet the discriminating taste of the men of this city. THE BECKWITH COMPANY 273 MAIN ST. Opp. National Bank -_—— i FOR SALE | To combat the wave of crime all Paris is being thumb-printed. A nice home, single, 8 rooms and 2 car garages. All modern equip- ment. Owner is leaving tow nand property must be sold at once. Loca- tion near West Main strect, first class. H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3. National Bank Building. FOOLISH WIVES It Cost - $1,400,000 Finest residence on Beaver street for sale {0- | nmm——————s—— gether with two other houses which bring in an CROWLEY BROS. IN income. You will be proud to own this home. It PAINTERS AND : T4 : o DECORATORS is one of the best built houses in New Britain. We 967 Chapman Street have 2nd mortgage money to loan. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Estimates cheerfully given on all fobe e . — — | G°°d. Thmg. lf Worth- 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. while Waiting For i = WATCH US For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. and Know Why 2 38 THE OLD HOME TOWN . ; ; MAIN STREET : men Saturday Fvenings A Week of Romance and Thrills WEDNESDAY She fought for him- See PRISCILLA DEAN in “WILD HONEY” FOX'S THEATER Next Mon.—Tues.—Wed. A complete stock of linoleums and HOLl: ER i EWT el —~ IN “On the Square” s — floor -n~verings. M 2 8 Back ag;in, and believe | dl. A. LIPMAN me, Women Folks, that Wednesdayzg Nen and Secondhand Furniture the few weeks spent in POLO COATS ; Thursday 3[] Friday 3] 'What beantifil things |were brought in today. Wonderful Coats, Suits, This Advertisement Is of Interest To the Women Folk Only = = '\% WOR2e Shoe2 toR Pitching ‘ S‘A PARE Easy Weekly Payments Easy Weekly Payments - CHARGE IT | Dresses, Waists, Hos- iery, Corsets and Under- wear. Very popular, stylish and practical for spring wear. A wide variety to choose from in all the new spring shades. Special Offerings in Dresses $16.50 Pretty Styles, New Colors, New Trimmings, All Size Canton Crepes, Taffetas, Tricotines Pay $1.50 Down—Then $1.50 Weekly. “GATELY=BRENNAN ————"’" - NEW R, e MIKE BERGEN DAMPENED THE ARDOR OF LOCAL. SPORT N ENTHUSIASTS To DAY sANLEY 47 MAIN STREET BRITAIN