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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 192z HODERN DANGING S €8R AT @y, |“WHAT'S G RE SEVERELY SCORED' i =" | THE MATTER s T o PR R _‘l()[{l‘] ‘\]‘()l vl\ }l()\\ '\ Wit End Savings & Trust company ; 4 % . ’ | ‘ | Pittsburgh, P'a rom ittshurgh 08! ” ) A" e ind Card Playing and Drinking Also RADIO IS SENT/|Ruia " " ' M bo WITH ME? hearn " ing | m ocal an instrumental / ) . | - :" lections |..\ Groce Sefton Mayers, | 1onsands i 10 Ask That Question i . J ‘ FT“(:T . conie Detounced by Rer. J. L. Das moanevens | B R | W e e e . B e Divector, Radio Institute of Ameri | st g At ‘ ¢ / ) : e onic e sos 4 d el tonic are just Daneing, smoking and card playing | Continuing our trip around the cir - . might not necessarily be wicked fn | ©ME With o wireless wave, we find that A Human flesh is heir to many . i 5 ! n the things which themselves, but they ure “dangerous.” | the SPArk gap is the next step after WBz ments, but aside from the acute an ; » Lol BT your tired and according ‘to Rev, John 1, Davis fn | e condenser | (Westinghouse station at Springfield, | the contagious dise: most people f. ¢ run down system lis weekly talk on “Applied Reli The purpose of this gap s to dis Mass, ) hecome slekly from - negleet hey T needs, Father glon," to the Everymants mine moi-l oharge the encrgy stored up in the| . $:00 p. m.==John D, Cusson wiit|have stion and o nothing for X : : : John's Medicine yesterday morning. The sermon was | €ONdenser in the form of radio fre- | KIV® Imitations of different bird calls, rhioy gL narvayw and ot jlagp y 1 : i, | does Its work not taken from the third chapter of |auency oseillations. 1t also quenches rly and do nothing to cure them 4 by stimulation James, and was on the general theme, [ e Spark—that is, restores the gap Wiz ¢ y Trom thais wyd othior datises N g . 3 ot | but by actual re- “What a big flame a lttle matter |10 M8 non-conducting state when its | (Westinghouse station at Newark, |, SrrAually 10s¢ strength and vital : - % 8 b ’ o s building the I«IH-IH‘I)‘" energy has been passed on to the N. J.) ark, "\I ‘llv‘.illlu\ullnr: “1”-‘«' h O ’Hu m;\“ and : i 4 p ¥ ;! 5 N . strength because Clean Speech Movement antenna cireult T:00 p, me=Literary Period e S D LRy o M 3 ; & Ll : plangther Foeal He called attention to the better| The most popular form of spark 01 B TIRREN BF Bithiig Tl Dy [ Ly Pa DAk saka Gudsi - Eapk Y g : “ : 5 “nourishing ele- spoeol movement atartad at the 1 ap 18 the quenched, 1t has several | Frank Wineh, } Wl Mangan and et it restore your - i A R RS ments which it containg in concentrate lin power house hy Messrs, Louts Bur- | NOAYY copper plates separated by in BI00: /e anRant s b i e B B G QYETRa . A NG : 2 ed form Lok iand ‘B, 0. ‘Goodrich: where sulating washers, These are placed | York Bvening Mafl, Charles Tsaneson, | g o chess by bullding up your B > R S AN No dangerous drugs in any form. men have declded to stop swearing |10 @ rack or holder and pressed tight- | dircetor, ; +[Mood to the right richness and red 5 3 £ L ness. Then you will feel fine and vig- | and telling objectionable stories, [ 1V together by means of a pressure [ 0:30 p. m.—Concert, (| Then he illustrates the point hy call- | PoIt. Malye Quartet, sementfovous agaln/ and havs plenty. of ¢ g > E pep.t For thirty years Gude's r';, | . : Pt i 4 R Dl s Ing attention to the §3 men who orf. [ The distance hetween cach copper | — ginally started the class, whose mem- | PIate s not over 1-100 of an Aneh, | g I Lership now fs between 1,600 ana | The sparking surface inside the gap WG I vorite tonie for run-down peoplc, ol | 1,600 and less than 100 under the |18 absolutely airtight to prevent lo A largest in the world, and sparking which would cause Medford Millside, Mass.) g heyanlsament o % Pledges Support To Mayor loss in the output of the eurrent, | 0—TLate News Finshes e e — 2 ; SN » LR § Y R He referred in passing to the re i requires about 1,2000 | Police Reports for City of enfgiga : ) a : ; | Daughter I Southington PN F s R RIVALS ARE GREETED a .. : lieved the newly elected mayor was | mately ips would he employed, | Ay Siltalaess Bapory an honest man and he pledged his Oscillation Transtormer, 8:00=—*'Ostoopathy o Aid in —_— support to the Paonessa administra. | NOst comes the ol trne.if e bilIstcR by 13 1t 57 Rt s tion in any move for the hetterment | fOrMer consisting of a primary and | h0Ctor Department Public Kducation, Jof the city or welfare of fts people, | Sccondary winding. The primary of [ AMerican Osteopathie Association, Behang, Toxh: MeNally, Bush “ony = }“"I ‘\”w:’m RO . ‘ Wilcox Co., of Southington, died yes- A W rof., Albert atto Gil- arper in i NET Yorm, ) X ’ lerddy ol the homa o LR Hatton Gil 1 ¥an Lnitaen | Easter Sunday’s sun was warm, but Oh Gosh ! the water ! || Mrs. Mand. finehe n(’ \]!::-n:r;x‘\]::hl‘::-' “We should abide by the wishos of [this is in the closed cirenit (consist- the majority and together, work for|iNg of all parts herctorore deseribed) o nd he. M., of the Duipartment of € s College, Prof, Gilmer BRoston, April 171t looked like It would freeze the fingers of a cigar store Indian when these|tace, Southington. He was a well known resident of the town, and be- the good of the community,” he said, [#nd the secondary is in the open Speaking of gambling, the minfster | ANtCNNA circuit, Red S R ! : : said no man cver started out to be a| The function of the oseillation |18 ¢ znized authority on American '“'_'I tad Sox }""'”" ""\‘ o enway | iids went bathing in the Connecticut rviver at Hartford. But gumbler, and no gambler cver was LR U S o ll’v;.\“ | ‘““lu i o .:.”I“‘IHM\,M“: :""H”(‘Mlllhl{;'\’ v::u“v‘l“ .lll‘i'x‘nlu' they didn't care. Like Kids the country over, they wanted to be | i Wil g haUslon G trained in a saloon, “They were train- | {Fom the closed cireuit to the open in developing dramatic talent | 19 the first of the gang i immin’ . atage Ly aaniRotipn. ey IHEpYERURH ed in the nice, refined homes in so v means of it, the wave length of |2t Juckson, the college for young | Nine former local players cume wear- 1e hrst o 1e gang to 2o in swimmin' and yesterday, when the [or the wreneh dcial games,” he said. “There isn't a|Cither eircuit can be inercased o de. | WOMEN associated with Tufts ing the New York uniform. Fverett | [{erald man went up to look at the flood he found them a more | He is survived by one daughter, [manithat ever played cdrds, who |creased by ng the seif-in- | 8:80 — Ampico Concert ~— Helen [ Sc0tt was biack on the home lot| jnyiting subject than the flooded meadows. three brothers and two sisters. The R CLR OO R T i e it il primarsor | ) in at shortstop but wearing alien | piniesal will: e helA" tRame BN daugh- 3('”1\|inlu‘:L condary coil Knabe Ampico, accompanist Pre- | colors. Y e -~ L |ter's home Tuesday afternoon at 3 e | When the limit of charge has heen | 1040 (Rachmaninof), The Ampicos | J0€ Bush and Sam Jones were sim- | B ; [ 0'ctock and burial will be in Oak Hill reached in the condensor, it dis.| Vlse Petite (Benkhardt), The Am- [larly attived, and Jones was prepur-jone on Gerge Herman when Ogden |ter fleld fence at one of the deepest|cemetery. charges through the primary wind- “Will O’ The W o |ing to piteh the first x:.lmv]:w:un,\l 1.1-“:‘”‘1 ml? p a fast one past the Bam- | portions of the park | ing of the oscillation forme former teammates. Waite Hoyt, Wally [bino. There was a resounding cr: - Sinostentsa p o know 8 he’ ohadliadin Lt Sehang, Mike MeNally, Carl Mays and [and the ball was nest scen shooti Prinee Axel of Denmy e o ,,:":.[”:,,jh'“,‘,\,.‘,‘:“‘:‘, i3 Harry Harper were other Yankees [high up and far away over the een- |captain of the large motorship Asia. | oytod Fony & CAmerican Radio & Rescarch Corps,, [0 hoth liquid and tablet form by all Designer Of The Robinson Wrench | | ’ 5 0 . A % 1 (Bpecial (o The llerald) ¢ ¢ . ? % Southington, April 17.—Squire Rob- : 3 d inson, aged S5 years, the inventor of the Rohinson wrench, which has been ‘ nanntactured by the Peck, Stow and Joston Fans Welcome Scott, Mays, | Westgate Lamson, soprano; The “If boys and girls were not taught to play cards in the homes, they { | pico; jwnuh] never hecome gamblers, he- | liss Lamson; “Mig # A Ro il.\'l\mr, Miss Lamson; “L'Alouette across the spark gap. played by Ricl This discharge consists ber of radio oscillations quency of which will he inere wuge that is where they learn it.” He answered the question as to the ldifference hetween a sociable game of feards and a game of dominoes or| i 6o s peduced to the HlA lcheckers by explaining that cards are | that {winding or decreased if inductan he traditional gamblers' instruments, | o = L No Place For a Minister 5 T ation Int e ity | - He told of attending a conference | condenser will likewise iner KILBANE WILLING BUT— RED SOX BEAT PROFS, of church workers in Scotland one | frequency of the . { frequency of the oscillations and an | Foatherweis ; i T ime, which divided into three groups. [increase in capacity will reduce i, ierwelght Champion Only Top ne group started a game of progre euchre, another group of men | Paris, April 17.—Johnny Kilbane S e hssembled for a smoke and the third | e o T e AT Hv';' n, ,\xnfl! 17.The Boston |8 kroup held a dance. “They were not VOICES]N T}IEA]R welght pugilist, ¢ \eng | ted Sox defeated the local teum of Ao gin, aid, BElEhg DLgllih snnounoed night | tho ern league here 3 to 2 ves- | |d who at one time played with the Red Sox, eligible to oppose them today, | amson; rian Rhapsody Wo, 12 (L ' Babe Ruth, another Boston grad- ) uate, now under suspension, com- pleted the transplanted nine Joe Dugan is Tendered a Remem- Pleased to Battle Criqui. w By New Hiven Diients; loing any great sin,” he said, “but| to I group.of Teensh sportsmen thit I han't you see something hetter for e he wis willing to meet Fugene Criqul, | (744Y in an exhibition game which sroup of Christian workers to be do- S French bantamweight champion, at| 0. med We Seheen a6 Weiss pavi. ng." KDKA Ghy ik ; Red Sox got their three runs off Car- s ; rigan in the first four innings | Maybe They Can't ,\_flnm _l(_ (Westinghouse station at East Pitts- | Their enthusiasm over the proposed P RGH BEe B nIal fok ha VRnaTH it ; 3 T P e pson : 2l HEN Isaac Newton, the great mathematician He told how Methodist ministers burgh, Pa.) macting vanished, however, when Kil- : who have been ordained within the Monday. April 17, mane reminded the sportsmen that |0t of the zame doing some spe past 10 years are pledged in writing] §:00 p. m.—"Weekly Iteview of [boxing was his profession and that he |C1F Work in holding the visitors ; G 10t to smoke. “Whencver you see a | Business Condition,” by the National [had rcecived for his last fight the|N©0 hits and no runs. Thompson [ and philosopher, was asked how he worked out a Methodist preacher who has been or- | Industrial Conferenecc I'rom 'itts- |cquivalent of 700,000 francs, an|former White Sox pitcher. Malone, | I 1 Hained within 10 , who mok- | burgh Post Studio. amount nearly double the fotal gate|Chaplin and Lacy did noticeable field- || complicated proble o repli § g he said, “you can walk right up[8:00 p. m.- > Human Side of |receipts of the biggest recent Fronch |IN& WOrk for the “Profs’ E problem, he replied: bind accuse him of an untruth., And | Banking,” by J. O. Miller, president |fights. 3efore the opening of the game Joe | Bt he was ordained less than 10 years Dugan, former New Haven favorite| 7 ) il » i 1go vou will be right, because they and now with the Red Sox was pr I]\(P]) it before me. R isented with a remembrance Al signed cards not to do it.’ 9 Tn: D . i o ento T ocal admirer ugan is improving y ¢ The Curse OF The City Death’s Kneck Opens Jail Doors G e e e st (Glance through the advertising columns of this paper The “bunny hug,” the “turkey trot" from his recent illness apd expeets lo, Al Avale? and othier similas he in good shape in about two weeks. | reakdances were mmel atter ank — - ; = o and in a few minutes you have before you numerous e e H1a o : e . e DI B i s e things you want to bu,v now or at some future date. erred {o the influence of dancing up- | : : sl I the dancers, and said, “One litile | ' B ‘ Baltimore, Md., April 17.—With a ertising has stabilized prices. The advertiser names park of wrong conduct may burn out i 5 - Pt : srowd bf 17000 lnoling oni. DhBE Rmnola lliargome oy twglel . i : ' BTty chi hbris win Wekeeate uttorill his price—one for all. You can know that in paying it “Modern jazz dancing is onc of the N . : ivsesiof this town,” he sald, ¥ ok confinement yesterday and performed ; Started In Church ¢ T : o his specialty act in the third inning v 0 00 o 84 A . o 4 5 » He told of a woman, a Sunday oy A _ of an exhibition game with the Balti- you are getting the same deal as the next one. % ) ' i ' more Orioles, which the Yanks cap- fchool teacher who went visiting the . : ) il g s e : 2 : ; ured by the score of 0 to 1. ‘ Keep it before you. You owe it to your pocketbook. lums. Tn a public dance hall among : i : ) : X : The Babe came up in the third in- R ——— hibition Game Yesterday. : ; \dv ainted women and drunken men she | * $ ¢ fyas horrified to find two of her ,\-,.”,{ A 2 4 ) ning \\thr y 1\\':()‘*‘ rrwltlnr: ”(K: sr;rnnlvl d Ly s rlass. She aske m | . ¢ and Jack Ogden doing the hurl- s sing he o o oy school class. &he usked them : . . Sethadadn Advertising has helped stabilize quality. Only the best eply, "We are here because we first | - . X champions. The count was two and || i § ere hecause wao first | ; o L - sz wares are sprread before you on these printed pages. The f.arned to dance in your church | “1 Aon't say it's bad to dance,” he 3 e - ] g 7 7 : : G - ‘ For *That Tired Feeling : men who advertise here are making public certain “RBut 1 do say it's dangerous. rather have 40 pupils call me n‘ ; 3 (8 vV ran an have two people say, ¢ -- : i . o b g . g ink than have two peor | v FEED Your Nerves claims, on the fulfillment of which depends their com- 7ou started me'"” Disturbed The Dog 5 . nee Shows the Way to Renewed Lifc. you are nervous and eesily tirod drink “The ‘bunny hug, the ‘shimmy,’ : : ] ; ; wal Sk aRaE 3 A ¥ B 1 cup of delir Yegex Bouillon for L N nd other modern dances are demoral ; T ; RN SRR ! mercial success ing High school girl and ].n_\‘\[ e 4T SK Y Wiy does pure vegetable end fa- verywhere,"” said the minister. He 5 3 MR . 3 % " il Bege ¥ T ne pound tract ro; oY e ke duseh i Now verk| . e e o : Breex cheing o one pound extract trom ||| Keep it before you. ho "ved in a handsome apartment 1 Ad her sole household companio i : ¥ . g kot | : 3 4 [ . : i e i : s itk . thred s ot Shomant fost || Advertising gives you news of the latest and best things e e (R W QN e . . e carly In the momning she would : : A . e "z",“gi‘.” ; made with word as to what they cost and what they will ,"l’)"l.“‘.,f:l,j"" ’f:;":‘\,‘,' e _' - gh o s I LS H "] {‘:111”,’ :'l ; do. It puts before ,\'O'UI' eves the pic'k of thelr country’s s tran some youne prorle il ive ¢ . . i i ot i market and the selection of the particular kind, shape, hrist,” thundered the minister. ‘ : on ' size and color that best suits your taste and fits your Expediting Matters 3 : 2 S1.00 jar from your : gHoce nd try It, Vegex | | He told of a very respectable, re : ) ) \ < 1ed family in New Jersey which ; ; : 3 ) i S [ e 1)0@]((\{1)()0](. ays had a thimbleful of liquor 5 5 appetizing of fond dolicious, ani the most econsmien! af all faods (leas than | L plate of each child, at meal times. | L R 2 ; reformer asked the parents Why f : "W : 5 in for & cup ar o honn extry pieh | = e ey did this and received the reply, HSIE T et Keep It Before You. Ae want to hring our children up A vim and vigor, <y glve your denler e iminded.” Edward F. Doree, political prisoner, has just arvived in Phila={in el the monee vou patt. mha vieand “Well,” asked the reformer. “wWhy | delphia, to see his son, Bucky, 5, near death. Federal authorities] "t wo Ll ol m't vou be still broader and put al oy 'y hn not on s called Vitamin imbleful of strychnine at ‘d lowed Doree, shown here with his wife and son, to leave Leaven- | dicines, v ) LReS Get your £y Jte? The number of people whis-| Worth when told that the boy might not live. Ia}.”lyi"}mf"{_”" food, for vitaming are tne v has killed, multipliecs hy the . 1?':?.‘;11’1” the number killed Dby POI‘LY AF{D }IER'_PA[‘S - No Limit In Sight | It you get wine and beer, it may | ¢ 15 you any harm. But alcohol | B — —“fil T - - f e A A H..,r? ( e HULLO, UNK . TEND SHOP WHILE | GO RAVE YOu ms‘-[ SRR \gets a taste for alcohol, 11 vou get | ASH. A MUS - . 76 Ihis year, you'll want 8.75 next| OPENED A MU st\ MAGAATE ? 1 (fm A HAIR CUT, \&A/ILL)'UH 3 MOOALIGHT 2 % — 2, BUT 1M GAME far and 4.75 the following year and O e 1 keen [ 3| SHoP o < GF - 2 / A - Ly /S MUST GEE g / [l TRy Ay THING 5 t—\ «b‘%& RECOLLE 2 = IF You ARE! FeA little thing to start with _can | a BROADWAY {use a big thing at the end. A little | ¥ — UNLE ASH, SHooT ! ot Ared by a Serbian peasant hoy, &Y nine million men to war and * the mateh that set the world 100 Preachers Coming Prhere were 640 men prosent. Next . when (he Methodist confe in sessicn at Mevide d | {tion of 100 ministers is cxpected attond the class s Ttishop > \ . K itson will lead the pnnouncement of the coming ini- a % [| issue of the E. M. B (. News ! ¢ u’ rox e [ made by President 8kinner, who Mained its object | / \ docum dated A DRSS, deal- | 1= } with governmoent extravagance, is| wa z \ ; —\ yrrize ) 1 1o existence, N Sy Copynight, 1922, by New ;v per Feature Serviee Inc Great Britain nghte reseryed

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