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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922, Lady Dorothy, Daughter of the Earl ot Orford, Hopes to Discover Why Women Are Fascinated by Cave Men on Her Exploration of An Afrvican Oasis Where Still Live the Survivors ot the Prehistoric Cave Dwellers The Penaity Ve Pay Daptized a Dog--Was For Walking Dismissed from His Church ] By the Queen of the Underworld Astonishing Revelations by Margaret Hill, Beautiful and Famous ‘“Vamp,’ Who Was Partner of the Aristocrats of Crime Trapping Millionaires at Palm Beach, London, Paris and on Big Ocean Liners Which Give Wholesome Warnings to the Public and Explain How the Traps Are Set An Adventure in Hearts, by W. L. George The Latest News from Robinson Crusoe’s Island Should a Husband Be Flattered or Furious Wnemn Another Man Kisses His Wife? iMionsters from the Ocean Depths Hitherto Unknown Why Ex-Emperor Karl, With 94 Wagon-Loads of Priceless Treasure Can’t Pay His Board Bill ) In S MAGIC BOOCh Can You Get These Vivid, Vital Flashes of the World, Week by Week, Which Have Brought It the Largest Army of Readers of Any Newspaper Anywhere on Earth For the Children e€ver, does not claim in this matter to | Instrumental Quintette, composed of strong representation on the old | | Detmer, Lemon (sapophones), Good | {academy, amounting perhaps to 80 [speak for his university. He is a very | VOICES[N THEA R | (piano), Beneditti (violin) and lin- | per cent of its membership. There | distinguished Latinist, but is chiefly | s on the committee one prof riknown to the man in the street Ly nell (traps). Combined clubs, me- | e el elcen | WI[L HAVE A RIVAI‘MM“ the Queen's university, Bel .‘lmx baok on “The Evolution of Sinn & e e rofessor Robert M. Henry who, how- | ivein.” KDKA tent Humphreys will probably e be present and give a short talk, The | = Kitac : o ; ight- | (Westinghouse station at liast Pitts- ! HOW TO MAKE A frsashgtiagminobifting tglit urgh, Py officers of the musical clubs: W. L | =L, | e \ Nl hand diagram) ana pointer (8) to SathTAY ADE o - 3y resident ; ). Win- VARIABLE CONDENSER ' | Saturday, April | ‘ 0 e, caaer Sclool Was Famous for Iis Gon B support (4). This forms the center Wi Slentont sanvicesslnom BY R. I. DUNCAN shaft on which the movable plates i ¢ Episcopal church, Pitts- deviiof Director, Radio Institute of Amcrica, |are joined. Be sure that the knob | DUrgh, conducted by Rev. H. W. An- | Hinio-Mandolin club: 1t 10 Denham, tributions to Science Constructing the variable conde screwed on: tightly. thony, New Brighton, Pa. I_'w],l,‘l nr"n::\‘(‘\rt# i s Anchor Your Home er is the next step in the building of R o = & 3 p. m.—Popular concert by Ma- L |'YI4|‘*\ .'”‘.' e “', = s: vi L STl v radlo recelving set—and the hardest, | UM (e shaft through the 1on bit |son's orchestra, . I Liewellyn, A. I, Denham and C. ; But any. reader following these in. | o Pakelite (1) and tighten with n! 7:30 p. m.—Special children’s en-| . Sours. Dublin, April 1.—=The Royal Irish structions carefully should be able to | "% __ [tertainment. Bird and animal mita- e Academy, Ireland’s oldest center of make this part which increases the | SCE8 S0 |”v'|pn”;’4m supports (5). | by Dr. Carlton C. Anthony, D). KDKA capacity of the set and giving it se- [ 75 R0 AUCE TR base Y. o iy | (Westinghouse station at East Pitts- lective tuning. NM'“ AT '“” i '”_”;"1‘;"['_"“"" i xln.i Talk by speaker to be an- bhurgh, Pa.) & Frar the oose couplen recelver desili Turn i R EE BT :.wp""’;':'::[ L-l";"r- A L . Sunday, April 2. |irather than ‘to Trelind’or oihen flowering shrubs (hat will transform a hare home scribed in these columns a 1 R b e r T R n y | 10:46 a. m.—Services. of Calvary [ ¢ios tor ity models. g 1 exterior into loveliness at hardly the cost of a new condenser is best. 'The materials Sl 'n“' % i i “‘n'm'\u College ;\1u. club. | Bpiscopal church, Shady avenue, |, . = s an ] T st e neéded are: Now turn your attention to the | W [ Pittsburgh, Rev. E. J. Van Etten, ree- 000 : e L Our latch-string is always out to visitors; our ex- il (Ra1 S NERWRO Rgal Ui DU M Db llgea” s hitee Risehye Than ot ; perts always available to advise in selections s -20 of an inch thick and about | N SUbno s S lon, I monent R b SN brass 1-2 g neh; These have already been serewed | for individual conditions. ""é’;x:;“‘f}:’°:r"‘g"]vf:]“|":";;" 1o higger | 1Mo the bakelite. ~Slip two nuts and | by 3 e sher ch of the {hree sup- (haTn'.'Sij (.>_l };;\ n_‘_' “l.r"‘ put your first rixed | ‘wenty-eight washers, plate in position, ANY a house seems to float in spuce. What it needs is a foundation planting of shrubbery. If your house has that detached look, tie it into its surroundings with a few barherries, spirca, or syringa ma In our nur ire scorcs of reliable, heautiful { learning, is now to have a rival. It {has long been famous, especially in its contributions to nce, However, it has mainly looked to Iingland (Westinghouse station at Springtield, ' for, - R : ; . ; i 8 the Dail Bireann and § dohmmeRTili-gnangl. au-siaiion zuished Trish historian, in conse- 7:45 p. m.—Special business review KDIKA, condueted by Rev, John Ray TR R T A written by Stuart I'. West. | Fivans, pastor Fnd *hristia The o 2 _" 5 B e ” Call and let us talk over your pl 8 p. m—-"To be announced by Radio. | church, Pittsburgh. A e Lo have us come o you through 922 Two pieces of bakelite, hard rub- |50y Bl G that it does not | (Westinghouse station at Newark, | Breeze Presbvterian church, ifth and e s T i e shrubs, p eianontaleaid iy ber or ebonite dielectric about four | G WHI BOUCT | LAat AL docs hot G0 | Peun avenues, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dr. 1, bl i R trees—every o make the outside of inches ‘n diameter. AP e 3 b AP Aot TR b Y Wit H. Barker, minister 4 shell UMY QN v enceant your home sweet home. Four brass rods about four inches | " any poin = 3 et oret| WBZ spiration at home and for all T White for it t (0 Cromwell ¢iavdens, . p it s is absolutely essential for the Skene, Sec. U, 8. board of tea appea A . s e high and thin enough to take the | o0 " o T et interleave the | burean of chemistry, U. 8. department | (Westinghouse station at Springtield, | e of appreciation among the learn- TR RO .small bolts. fixed plates without touching them. |[of agriculture, New Yor | s.) i ed academies of Kurope and America. Two pieces of vardhm.u'l ’ ; Secure the first fixed plate by | 8 p. m-——Stevens Institute Musical 3 p. m.—Itadio Chapel conducted at | A (rafting committee has been ap- One knob and pointer——hand of an |y rins it on its three posts, | clubs, branch of “Cler and e | station V by e iReviH: Wa Chit= | pointed to'draw:iipthe eonstitiution ot | old clock will do Go back (o the center shaft. Slip | Program, Club—"We Meet Again | man, of cw atreet Paptist vhurch. | the new hody. At its head is Pro- One small bindi At a washer on i, then a nut and put | Tonight “To The Count § p. m.—Chureh serviees at atudio. r Conws ellow of the Royal GnesumaliZmachine ienew, - . vour second movable plate in place. | “Old tilory Will Be Our - ollege . | WJIZ ty, W a professor in the Pheiclecehoiaiylioy. brass ine Tighten as hefore, “Nut Brown Maiden,” “College Med- | (\wegtinghouse station at Newark, . | ASUnIE Blatlbber ¢ e oft | Alternate hetween the movable and ley,” “Women i . . National, Myke the Cardhonrd and, Tule o0 Sigtes untll you <have {hem sl stra: “Bridal Rose Overture,” | 4 o pudin Chapel i | inclnding Pro s John MacNeill, —_— I BlnseE, . arche Ay rmon by J. I’ Stocking, D, -lare also on the drafting committee When you are certain they do not andolin +ub ed by quartet and o hr s Il as some professors of St touch and that the center shaft re- 'Y Union <tongregational church, Upper ! iatrick’s college, Maynooth. rinity olves freely with its cight movahie | It With © I Montelai college is holding aloof, for it has a | sheets, but the base bakelite in posi- | Vocal Quartet, voke, | anz oy o m red music recital, Aeol- iion and O'M 2y Cellngolg - Fian orchestrelle, f the center shaft| Kingsley, * Puse from selyn’ | o g S8, Coast ('n;u'd," TodF P ITTEIT ST MRRPIIER ARDT On acconnt of moving one way and then the other, and st Itose of Summer.' VR 1 NN e . . ol n v vy -‘"""'L-"]""d“"‘ Wire g0 | Violin solos JYASE T g larles | yivision, 1 g BTN S FOOLISH WIVES PALACE—The Biggest Sunday Show Ever Offered ",'_' ‘l..mmn. ..ml run it to a small .uim. 11"‘1“"1"1"5:::‘?“ i Ladhs) 8§ p.m Recital by Yvonne 1»(, C 3 { RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “TOL’ABLE DAVID” PO VAIIATLL | MRChine scrow (1), Then attach the | Drdid AGUhonS oace, SbY S ‘reville, colovatura soprano, opera It Cost | Par: 's Great Six Reel Ch P nneeting wire lemon Heart, “at. thy omique, Imperial theater, it. Peters- aramount’s Great Six Reel Chapter Play Frect the binding post (3) on any | Voice,” Samson and Deliah; L ey e | $1,400,000 “THE MISTRESS OF THE WORLD” — Cast of 50,000 — Pianologue by LGl m.—Recital by MIl¢, I, Ll L D o ] Y KT A . - > > St i the fixed plate supports pattern indicated in left-hand dia 811 o, DENE FAhOT S faree gram y a8 5 } Mark off with pencil on the metal " e Al T Cut eight sheets for |‘yn‘ ‘Vnm,‘t;‘ n = % 4 ; pais and s fr e st e POLEY AND HER PALS Pa Fools Himself 2 5-8 inches at the wiudest porni A the latter should be 1t least T . B b ot Sl R /’,4 HIS “Den’ 44 [WELL, WELL! How's OH‘EE&:’{) BLESS my SOUL! 'STHA FIRST Time GHE CHUCKED T AT | PATEEAT, POLLY?) DOCTOR, OH DEAR!Y | TTHIS HAPPEN T HE B M A il M bl rcniud A : \ gheets, o ' e ' . WHAT GHE AIMED AT e (R Ad' T wnS STanDIN & Then take the two pieces of hake | : Ve [ O-H! D-E-A-RN HIT HIM WATH dte or hard rubber and s A G5'STONE! over the two piate " T | ; ! tion of the left-han r 1 ( v ; . . Ly /\ BEHIAD HEQI. holes for th Iyl aking 4 6 el pucle o R ; - T P - £ T the nuts can be serew — A Week of T o and Thrills SATURDAY She saved his life- See PRISCILLA DEAN in “WILD HONEY” TON'S THUEATE Neat Mon—Tues.—Wed LW \ | U o Newspaper Feature Servies Ine. Great Britain righle reserved

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