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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1922, e —— POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Be Sure to Vote for Geo. A. Quigley Mayor and Straight Republican Ticket BE SURE AND PULL TOP LEVER AND KEEP NEW BRITAIN A REPUBLICAN CITY. VOTE EARLY AND HELP REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. VOTE BEFORE LEAVING TOWN IN THE MORNING. POLLS OPEN 5:30 A. M. AND CLOSE 5:00 P. M. Don’t Be Over Confident—Don’t Stay at Home— Be Sure to Come Out and Vote Handel; ar 2 Burlelgh; basin. There are shower attachmnents stove and adapted for al 4 “The M ) Iorsythe; “Khaki | Inventions intended to simplify | place in the Kitehen of a four-room av n ) 5 [ | Kitehen work include a detachable | house. Another heating device is a I spout for the faucet, which may be | fan infended to push the aiv from germs which cause decay p. m.—DeWoll Hopper, the | celebrated comie ‘opera comedian, in | {used in spraying lettuce or rinsing [ hot-air plants into the rooms before and disense, some new songs and stories—selected | dishes, heating the radiator flanges, and . " 2 . 3 from the new musical review entitled § D o which is claimed to reduce the time DAMPED WAVES WILL | ' WBZ . o S Hemient 1o L MG ABIBRE o0 e fis L urodento (Westinghouse station at Springfield, [ by “DeWolf Hopper and his IPun- 3 + | automatic heat regulator is des BE ABANDONED Mass.) makers'” for an early production in AVelfige HO“SCS Tflflfiy HaVC :llwr:w'l]xw”\‘\-';\rn-I::”:-':lw.u1y:w"h|‘v.n"‘”HI;:n‘w’v' 5 :-"Ilit Loiob off the drafs Wieil fue TOMDeta-| o 0 o e N TURTRACE e ppeey 8:40 p. m—Millicent Clark, dra-| Al Jolson's theate manent foundation, it is represented, [ture of a room reaches 70 degrees | |and to start it when the temperature |{he besicged force refusing to surren= LT matic soprano. George C. Veigh, 9 p. M. Recital hy Mme. Marie " % ¢ " s said to be popu- | Director, Radio Institute of America Wiz toured the United States and Canada e R IR et dacliad dulbithl and e With the rapid strides in the aq.| (\Vestinghouse station at Newark, [With John McCormack and met with BREHEGA AURGIRES B8 el ad ATH s | POLICE ARI: ATTACKED. i vancement of radio, the discontinuous N.oJ) wonderful success, will be assisted by | ~Chicago, April 10.—The hidden| needs are remembered. In one, mu-| London, April 10.—(By Associated or damped waves are gofng by the| 6:45 p. m. suerite Wilkingon, | MeDonald McRBeath, violinist for John | trap-doors, t chambark and Qe |ate: feam 6 CRIRTHE THALRING 18 - ayrie | PrAsRO e ATAUE: Mo winahei Timaal board. Transmitting stations are|Wwell known poet, critic and Jecturer, | MCCOrmack. Miss Kathleen Narelle, | derground p s of the old 1o-| chronized with that from an automa-| of an attack on the police barracks at using direct current for their source|Will read various rhymes from her [#¢COmpanist. The = program: “The | mances are rivalled by ingenious nov- | jcally set and electrically operated | Broadford, County Clare, occupied by of power and their waves go out in|poetry which composed on camp- | 0@ i My Light,” Alliken; “Le|elties in home furnishing which are | pjaver piano. official Trish republican army units continuous flow. ing trips. The selections for the | Nil®s" Teroux: (violin obligato hy Mc- [heing produced this year. A house Among numerous novelties in lieat-| 2 o'clock this morning, says a p These continuous or undamped|evening will he the rhymes from |[20nald McBeath): “Still wie die|fitted throughout with the new de- |, jsa hot-water heating system with | association dispateh from Limerick waves are generated for the most part | “Bluestone” and “The Dingbat of Ar- | NACHtL" Brahm: “Ave 3 Schu- | vices would have all the mystery and | 3 furnace and fank smaller than an| this afternoon. There was an ex- by vacuum tubes, although the trans-|cady' which were enjoyed by children bert, obligato hy W. ) ath; “The|surprise of a fictitions Gothic castle, atlantic stations of the Radio Cor-|and grown-ups whom she met on her | Me€Hng of the Water "he | but with modernness and domesticity poration of America employ the Alex-|various journeys. Courtesy MeMillan | Ould T Shawl,” Fahey; |as the kgynote. This new romanti- andersen radio frequency alternator | company. % Lilac Gartlan. M | cism in dwelling-house equipment was and the United States navy uses a| 7:45 p. m—“Bucket Shops® hy|Wi!l Play several solos, compositions |evidenced at the annual Own Your direct current arc generator. R. S, Wycoff. Courtesy of the Mag- |©f KKreisler. Hawme exposition io fhe Oollesn hey But the large broadcasting: stations|azine of Wall Street. WGI For in these days twin beds swing use the vacuum tube. 8:00 p. m.—Concert by N .| (American Radio and Research Corp, |into the clothes closet; an ironing On account of the different charac- | Evening Mail; Charles D. T Medford, Mass.) hoard unfolds at the pressure of a teristics of the two types of aves, | director, will give ~everal short tal : 5 p. m.——Late news flashes, cour- | button; a seat emerges from a pancl the ordinary crystal receiver @annot| “Music of Different Nz s tesy of Toston American. secreted in the wall of the kitchen receive the code signals sent out by|“Ia to Iface with (from| 7:55 p. m.—Dolice reports. and the rear door may he equipped stations employing direct current or|“Face to IFace with Great Musicians") | 8:00 p. m.—Weekly Bahson busi- | with cabinets in the lower panel for continuous waves. M program: Dora De loyo, | ness report the delivery of groceries, with a set The frequency of the current, even [ Spanish song interpreter, fsabel Sprigg | $:15 p. m.—Judge Rutherford, of | of trick locks to prevent the reopen- after being rectified by the detector |at the piano, “El Relicaria, New York, presents his world-famous | ing of the door, and with automatic and passing through the head phones, |} Abanico,” Valverde: “I lecture, “Millions Now Living Will | signs to indicate when the cabinets is above audibility. No sound is|Lanuga; “La Chulona,” Lanuga: “la|Never Die.” are full, Munos; “Clavelitos,” Va 145 p. m.—Albert C. Orcutt, tenor New Devi | |vexde soloist; Alice M. Hamiet, accompan-| An electric, double-spindled sewing i Gdal Salesski, Russian cellist, a|ist. Selections: “Because I Love You [machine masquerades as an assem- prize graduate of the Conserva-|Dear” (Hawley); “Duna’” (McGill); | bly of d tables or hookcases. A toire; Betty Schuleen, at the piano; | “Smiling Through” (Penn); “Love” |substitute for swing-doors has been “Romance,"” J “Ave [ (Huerta). devised which slides gently from Maria,” Schubert; Gaens; 9:00 p. m.—DMarimba golos by Ar-|view, apparently into nowhere. “Rhapsodie Hongroise,” and *“Nor-fthur C. Haskell (postponed from last Bathroom devices include a half- wegian Fantasi ki week). Jength tub arranged to enable one to 3 [ ' Frank 1 baritone, from e bathe in a sitting posturc. A ledge the Sunny South; Regina Schiller, | Thousands of people v in front extends a foot deeper than at the piano, “Where'er You Walk,” | sifi the rest of the tub, forming a foot- . 88 Jackie Coogan wants to know how many things heginning with the letter “(”’ Wh |] ’ are in this picture heara except the opining and closing 5 " P of the circuit. Can't Hear Codes m e . 4 llke Llfebuoy While one may hear radio tele- tong enough to kil the IMPORTS DECLINE. Copenhagen, April 10.—Imports of American coal into Denmark de- clined heavily last year and Great Britain again took the lead in Danish marke In 1920 the United States supplied about one-half of the 2,200, 000 tons of coal Denmark inmported, but on 1921 that country supplied less than one-tenth of the total imports. h 2 phony on_ a crystal detector set, he cannot copy continuous wave code S ; 5 ) : v I : » ¢ . p Thousands of women have told why they message ~on it. The broadeasted | § sound is sent out by radio frequency | 8 g SN N ; A & A wave motion termed the carrier wave. : ; like Lifebuoy. This is modulated at an audio fre- : : : / Here are a few of the things they say: quency by the phone into which the operator speaks. Code messages sent out on a continuous wave do not - , Al g s s ey joy the same advantage. : . enjoy the same advanta 3 ) : 5 ik keeps o o ine feenng dry and Tor the amateur desiring to listen 3 y in on all code signals as well as |8 : 5% ; > harsh.” broadcasted m1 and lectures, the | S S DY Z 5 o regenerative receiving sct should be “It has such a pleasant after-feeling. used. $ 5 ®As the continuous or undamped : ’ | - i “When I use Lifebuoy, I can almost feel waves come through the air, they are WAV o ) . 2 its palm and cocoanut oils fiowing over received on the regencrative cireuit A o W J ° 2 hands.” L in form of diagram 1, : ) - A ; my hands. | No. 2 represents the local waves E - o g | A : generated by the Vacuum tube in the ) 5 2 3 v 3 WERL IS the secret Simply that Lifebuay regenerative set. ] L . No. 3 shows the difference of the | S8 X F : S+ cleans the whole depth of the pores—and opens I :)wnl :lr::lnr;:l frequencies, represented { T 4 ‘ o s ‘ d them to Lifebuoy’s softening p and ae y1a g o —h ¢ 7 ; y alm coct No. 4—The rectified beat currents. | K i nut oils. No. 5—The telephone current. o . Lt i . It has given housekeepers and women who ; i work with their hands a new idea of skin com- (vorces wTHEAIR ]| [ : L . iy It is a soap you will love to use. KDKA | (Westinghouse station at FEast Pitts- . » | burgh, Pa.) - 5 \ Monday, April 10. L 12:30 p. m—Lenten services from | S ifl | the Trinity Episcopal church, Pitts- | §8 . | ) burgh, Pa., conducted by Reév. ; | thaniel S. Thomas, Missionary Bishop i "’3“0‘)"“‘:}»‘“;‘;“ P L 8 A FREE PASS to see Jackie Coogan in “My Boy” atl the Palace Four Days 8 H EA LTH SOAP gram by Galbraith Brothers, “Mes- | 38 starting next Sunday Night to the first twenty-five Children who find the Il sepgers of Good Cheer.” $:00 p. moTalk by prominent er- | B8 most, Send answers to the Palace Theater. The big RED cake son of Pittsbu 3 8:30 p. m.—Entertainment by the Musical club from Washington Sem- inary, Washington, Pa. | en—— POLLY AND HER PALS Saving Up For a Rainy Day? It's T'other Way Round With Pap BY CLIFF STERRETT BRING HOME THE — - — WHAT Luck T A HUNDRES AAD) I BET HERB SMITH . AD GUMAER ¢ 1 DodT SEE HOW You T .OYSTERS [ON THE Links BIGHT BUCKS To Toe (. ||AND HaRRY PEARSALL Two BUCK'S) HAD THE AIERVE TO I DIDNT TuAdi HEAVEAGE TIODAY, Pt 3 ) ) n - ' i 5 A HOLE. SEE? — PLAY THAT BUNCH FROM Goon. GaL : ) T DARLIAK. o RATLER H 0 N I S S y S | A OF (GOLD-DIGGERS! 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