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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 19, 1022, 11 = = — T EEELEEEe P g ————————— ] BIBLE CLASS HEADS [i"J FLF[;TFI] 'r[] ( ( 0 ) climen Howard A Timbrell, [ At New York—Columbia 13, Unlon . In this vonneetio ( (demoerat) | At College Park, Md.—Maryland 9, avi ' I Constitution and By-Laws Adopted, How Radio Waves Are Shot | #:"0 p. m—Joint recital by mii, Bennett, soprano Austin Shindell, Out II:I(() the Ether planist, Oficial Title Accepted, Fto— ‘Pl’esmefl[ PI‘O TEIH. m‘ CUI]]]CI[:‘ 1ex oppaing the ele | Bulavies committec Counciimen [ Three Estates Represented in Papers s 0:80 p. m.—Milton J. Cross, tenor Other Routine Busines n Wells was nominated u mton ( Morey, Arthur G. Crus Piled in Probate Court. By R. L. Duncan . i [ehairman of the finance committee | berg, Howard 8 Hart, €, Adrian Carl The following inventories have been Director, Radio Institute of America, WGI | Constitution and by-laws for the woods aud Gl‘CCI]S[em N&Hled without opposition. Councilman Ed- [son, Aibert I, Eichstaedt, Clifford . | filed in probate court: We now come to the jumping off | (American, Radio and Rescarch Cop. | Everyman's Bible class were adopted [\\ ard Peterson was named as chair ¢ Michael 17, King (democrat) Boleslaw Dowjat, property at 402 point of the electromagnetic waves| poration, Mediord Hillside, A at a meeting of the exccutlve com- | OSSR man of the claims committee after [un » Sehmurr (democrat) Ilm street, $5,000 that waft radio messages through the 7:80—~Music by Somerville Players | Mittee last ovening Supper was | It flman Burton ¢, Morey had de o committes Arthur G Laura 8now Wood, property on ether, estra, served by the entertainment commit By a vote of 11 to 10, Alderman|clined to be a candidate, Counc Crusherg hert I°, Knowles, Clifford | Jerome street, $3,000, The eurrents or oscillations in the | Late news flashes tee to the 18 out of the 24 members John Gill of the second ward was (man H, A, Timbrell was named chalr | ¥ Hellh Stephen A, Lyneh (deme- Jacoh Bohner notes, cash and per- primary of the oscillation transform- —Police reports from city of [of the committoe present, Thg com- |*lected mayor pro tem. of the coun- fman of the committee on supplies crat), and James J. Dunn (demo- | sonal effects, § [ e Ene i to the aerlal eircuit |Boston, mittee authorized the publicatlon of |1l over Alderman IY R, Gilpatric of [und printing Councilman H. 8| erat) — through the secondary, The energy| B8:06—Weekly market report, by |the newly adopted by-luws in the 14, |the third ward at a caucus of the re. | Hart refused to aceept the ¢hairman License committe Alderman thus radlated from the antenna con- | Miss D, H. Goodwln, of Massachusctts | M. 1 News, the Bible cluss weekly |m|.:|.nn council members last night ship of the salavies committee and it Frank 1. Cor (democrat), Howard lPATl N virele: v ke ” \ e | There was no opposition to the e Wil given to Councllman Morey, [ A Timbre v " Molande A stitutes the wireless waves, Division of Markets, department of | Which mak it initial appearance " I B im ander, Mhain, length.-depands. on-the fres|&griouiture, this week. These papers will be | Pointment of Lawyer Joseph G, Woads | Councilman Arthur Crusberg becomes | Maxwell 8 er, Walter R, Falk Is the Curse of Creation quency of the oscillations, varying| 8:15="The Prohlem of Transporta- | mailed to cach member A8 [rosecuting attorney, and Lawyer chalrman of the rallroads committee, |and Howard C. Smith (democrat) and 90 per cent of the start of Inversely thereto. The higher the fre.|tion” by R, H. Newcomb, Boston & | “lveryman's Bible Class” was the Willlam Greenstein as his assistant, | Before Jeaving the PR TR A - every serlous sickness—causing de- Maine Rallroad, official title adopted, Some time ways | These elections are assured, us the Huart asked to he placed as a member | LEWIS AND DAVISCOURT. pression of spirits, Irritability, 8:30—Patriotic address by former |KIVen to the discussion of reutine | 1emocrats will make no nominations, |of the salury committee, but said he S ains koMl TesTexha M”\} drowsinass, loss of appetite “’: BRAIC Mayor John I, Fitzgerald of Boston. | Dusiness, the appolntment of various ! Im‘n;‘y.nu-»o republicans attended had no time to give to other commit | DiRn AL & AXAIAER Nontantak T is #aot- thla teouBls.at onee, un’d o i o e peE, O 'me . last night's caucus, tee work, owing to stress of personal|! ™ T b IRLATGE d S:i4b—Mu, I selections by Lillian | COmmittees, chalrmen, ete. A pample nig © NOIK, owing it pe "Wine world's wrestling title, will get| will be as near proof against pos Hirsh Trio—Lillian Hirsh, piano; | budget was proposed, but was laid | Previous to the voting, Alderman |business, | another chance ght when he meets ible i Ruth Austin, violin: i) “'HH” VEsRE o consideration at the next Gill made a plea for his own election, Members of Committees, another char ghtwhen he meets | gible infection and disease, cello. Selections: “Scherzo” in D |Mmeeting. The entertainment ecom. *4ving: "It seems to me you gentle-| The committee members named | SFan VM\"“' I S IhE ""I*I'y:“"f minor (Mendelsohn) trio; “Rigoletto' | Mittee reported that plans for a Bible /Men could reward me for my ridelity, are K atel (Paraphrase from Liszt) piano solo; | Class carnival were being made, the | L have nothing against Alderman Gil. Finance committe ‘.\t‘ljrn}.‘m Geo “Adagio” from “Inwalge” (Suipez|carnival to be held in the Y, M, ¢, A, |Potric. — He ds a fine fellow, but he 1. Wells, John . Gil', ¥, Raymond Popper) cello solo; “Scherzo” in D | May 6, ‘m-.\ had the office for one year, and | Gilpatrie, J. Gustave Johnson, Peter . 5 " ™ WA Ak o |1t is somewhat of an honor, in fact|J, Pajewski, I'rank 1. Conlon. I BASEBALL, flat minor (Chopin) plano solo; “Ro- e clean speech committee was au- M jE y : . mance” from “Wienlowski concerto' [ thorized to purchase 2,000 bhuttons for (It 18 more |\'r'mnr EIAR: Worky dop-nli Olats ey B e bl b — s in D minor, violin solo; “Elegro” from | "Clean Speech Day," April #0th, if the ‘workxug man, | ward W, DPeterson, Otto Schmarr | Tufts 8; IFordham 7, Catholic Uni- = : Ly | present plans are ratified by the gen-| Councliman Edward Peterson spon- | (democrat), IPrank 8. Cadwell, George | versity 5, tall tists 25%a bax BPARK TRANSMITT S LU cral clean speech committee on 1ri- (sored Alderman Gllpatric's didacy. | A, Molander, Walter R, I"alk | At New York-——Brown 12, New A D o d o - 'd ar Uncoated PRIMARI: 3 ND. e | auv- attainnnay Lawyer Woods was clected after| Supplies and printing committee: | York University 10, | There were several new members | the longer the wave length jof the exccutive committee present | for the first time. . Frequency of 550,000 cycleg a sec- ond wauld produce a wave leugth of One of the most important clauses nearly 600 meters; frequency of 1,- |In the by-laws was the creating of 000,000 cycles and over would pro- i the post of commander-in-chief of the sluce wave lengths of 300 metery and larmies, thus divorcing the organiza- under. [(dion work from the civil features of e R LR S 8 T T B T R g GO B 000 cycles a second would wmosyo: 15,000 mmers\ ll(‘m n {‘omf:‘;:: f :’li ““"L“”:""'”‘_‘(:‘n‘:"'I:;" "”"’,‘f"i"""{"'"" A 0 _-0 S [ s m d e executive mittee, which com- T qlowing tha Alagrese dnoi ne--une MUl yetlie | mittee also will gelect the command- source of power to antenna, you will :‘x":n»vhm. marshals and generals of e adl AV ‘ 7 i armies. ;(rndl::-":dn:x:“:n ':;“g:‘;m‘;fi::‘p&t: AT€| The short calendar session of the | There was considerable discussion Otht;r Bledenshia adad (o n ("nm. city court yesterday ullpmnon result. concerping the proposed readjust- Il Ctvannition =t ns & m]'lmmr r’ni\‘h\ the disposition of cases as fol- [ ment of companies so that each cap- W tbmater: ammater, extra, Serlal tun.: IJ"(‘{)MN\ TR e tain will not have any more men than ing inductance and a antenna series|rond ve, EIi Falk, et i y L '."":‘ng\::‘n::;n:lul.l( ?‘Ir: ;x:xm'rxv‘rY kn'qr: dwl::s 1n_z inductance and an antenna trim- H. H. Milkowitz, disclosure of de-|oft open for further consideration. B ngs; fense and judgment; Kunn, Bush & The motor generator, power trans- | \eldon Shoe by Lawyer H P. Roche former, key, condenser and prim Vs, 8. Menus, judgment; O - of the oscillation transformer 18| gu 1y Law known as the closed circuit; the sc- | \Muter by Lawyer M. A. ondary of the oscillation transformer, | tauit for failure to comply with order aerial and ground constitute the open | or court; John A. Ericson by Lawyer oscillating circuit. H. I. Roche vs. Joseph Z. Rustice, et | al, with Judge B. F. Gaffney ap-| 2 pearing for the Damon Company and | The New Rritain Radio club de-|the Commercial Trust Compuny, dis- cided at its meeting last evening to|closure of defe and judgment; continue meetings throughout the | Gusts Potta 1 wwyer David summer months and ir Concetta Rocco by Taw ceiving will not he of the hest, it is| M. A. Sexton, demurrer; Landie Ma- planned to secure good speakers to|chine Company by Lawyer Freedman entertain the members. Mr. Lutzy of |vs. Salvatore Re pleading or the Westinghouse [lectric company, | judgment for plaintitf; 1 MeMa- and Mr. Richar Iso of the West- [ hon by Lawyer Alfred LeWitt v I Crusberg we he o1 las I Ringrose (democrat) — noven for two out of three falls inghouse company, and vice-president | dward O. Holcomb by lLawyer Da- | of the Manchester Radio club, who Nair, pleading by default; were expected to speak to the mem- | ) rris Siderofski by Lawyers M. | bers tonight, arrived late -and will V. Rosenberg and Joseph G. Woos | therefore add the members at|vs. Workingme! Investment Com- F > : ° their next mecting, on Tuesday, May |pany by Lawyer M. D. Saxe, motion 4 i $ 2, at $ p. m. One new member was|for permission to file substituted Y ¥ e I 1Ce S ' enrolled last evening. compl Herbert Siderowfski by Lawyers M. W. Rosenberg and Jo- seph Woods vs. Workingmen's VOICES IN THE AIR |l mcctment co. by tasser st n. ikas The New Jewett Light Six is now on because friction and vibration are the chief| Saxe, ot 7o ermi. 0. 1o file i 4 Y L N . . ";'\‘“"”l“.:'.‘l‘l.’o”"T'Z“r““yif‘l":;":‘“”,“I?“ Trpeclo N8 LAV exhibition in our show rooms. destructive agents in n{echamcs. . KDKA ‘ Vage S Saser ey No- To you, and everyone who is interested You have only to ride in the besf t dfoux' th;ll:' 7 " 3 a vic otion fo ore specif oq )| 3 = Y A . . . (Westingiiouse Station at Tast \ motion for more specifc “"‘. ; i 8 in motor cars, we extend a very cordial ~ Was :f:zxt-j ol;xusflt to realize its fundamen | e o T R A T ~ invitation to see this car and arrange for impe P By el e Sl Pinancial Credit Co, by | . 2 d tratio: The Four must “fight” to get under way. (Government Could Do for the Laswvar. WHl{EL M, Cretrsieln. ol Thefs'sians uriBrallasin this loturs | a demonstration. ¢ U 30! i EVgRA ko, well, SHorney. | Riomi R e R R et 3 s damoinagat, Whan 1t starts| . ; ; It delivers a series of vicious, stabbing blows : 1iff h 1k h d Pittsburgh Post studio. American Wall Daner Co. npplicatidn |Taining: theyoung lady: takes the bag And we do not hesitate to say in advance RaTan SOOIt dRaraROn theyRivame [ EE SeR (VA FARCE Ry BRRNIRON b hetina StinnAzTA o Ba oonvBiy that oing to be surprised, delighted on the crank shaft. In consequence, o Taxt et i Pitty:| Herbert V. Camp, of al, Kirkham, [it into a preity umbrela. 2:1 yog:fige mg Siited ! tire car throbs and vibrates like a tuning fork. e ¢ il 5o |Coaper, Hungerford and Ca VS, . = | and no 1 5 : 2 :L\“\ergl: Pa. From Pittsburgh Post John ‘I,,.“lhml:.,\-l‘ I‘:u,\ _\..Tirllll. ]).m’?m hp,‘M"ll:'\i"ll\t’t;n\“‘h,}u‘rr:»:nv":.:i :\!‘;N:;\Tm‘f“s k 3 yb (sod Beoatise tha How long, dO you u'nagme. can afly 8:30 p. m—Vocal and instrumenta [OF°F that plaintitt QL SHRREL I s s You are going to be surprise a d mechanism remain staunch and tight; i:f%'atgfh}’ SI:‘:]:X.; on]]lmn;igs'v\ oflx:l1 I{{’m-h.v. vs. Nicholas Scapaletti Co. by| Jewett is all that you have imagine: and a wnder saily pumshment? [Elmer Stoltz, baritone. awyer Alfred I.t‘\\m.‘ tl|5vl.n.sur.o of great deal more. : “ £ i WBZ B T taate e § ; b it Fours will “run,” of course. But how do (Westinghouse Station at. Sprinsfield, | " cmn Vs, 3. 1. Mias by §anyer p q _ You are going to be delighted because i they run? And how much genuine satis- 800 p. m—Mre, Margaret Mtiar. | WIIm M. Greensicin, answer by de- =% is the very car that you have hoped for— £cting is thbie T the manie? lane, Springficld’s leading Scotch < ‘”' [ Re | e "m‘ "N ' s : = waited for-—these man ears. : mezso-soprano. - Mrs. Jessie Dovnie, ;“;mm.‘: M‘"kfg"‘mmn‘; RN 2 and g s t')f; )é P il Isit a nerveracking chug-chug-chugor the WIZ i e e : ! You aregoing to be mystifie ali ve soft, thrilling purr of overlapping impulses. (Westinghouso'\ l-’ ! at Newark, | pleading by default; P. Alfred John- 7 bwrill, for the first time, view a fine quality six For these reasons, and many others, the New Jewett 7:00 p. m.—Animal stories by Flor- im‘( -::;\,-\,I\‘\r:_h;.ll'(‘.‘.s-'<‘|(.1;m|p, 11::\:W:\£(;2‘ | t { i = at the price of a four. is a six with a mighty reservoir of fifty horse power. QR AR T R gan tare s Tt o ann ) G | . To produce this car and sell it for *1065, It will sweep you over the road at sixty miles per permission to amen complaint; hear- =l f. 0. b. Detroit has required years of study hour, if you like, oxile\mblel along n?b ;hx‘ee. p::n‘:,n:: e ORI L B R = : 4 ither pace, you will travel as sensible peo Give Resiro: ! o Adiourned. and all the ingenuity and resources of the fxt}:r il—e éfl iy, Gk f ir test f The case of Max Honeyman, Arch The beautvitosd: of Paige Engineering staff. 0 trav Y, ' - : a lair tes I feirest ewnes men, sguiie Aueds Iie = “dy' °k g t In spite of its amazingly low price, the Jewett is a it wi 1 Rrow w street for $200 al- w 1 i - 3 ¢ . }‘ry {*t\ with Rfiil)ncl S{};{;; [ [Prown of Dwient street for 3200 al- ?_AVA-(\)/(;\ livm s It wouldhave beena simple matter: ocomd car of rars Baanty, finith and AEEObESRGt ToR N ~ for that stubborn b(lm bile owned by the defendant was ad- i promise on four cylinder construction an stinging rebuke to the common place designs of the erupt_:;nfi: It pr;&m ;_); iouened in the city court untll next It keeps wood )l/oung. thus achieve a popular price. But mere pricé popular priced field. s.toPsl,C mg." 5 .), || [resented the piaintift and Judge Wil- Rfstores its lustre. was not the aim and the Four can no longer Best of all it is built as all Paige products are built irritation, bringing sure liam 1. Mangan appeared for the de- Gives furniture and i § : : faithfull d with dee t for be considered in terms of fine engineering. to serve you faithfully an P respec d lasting reltef fendant. : A ng | gl s i, your pocket book. Settled Out of Court. . . v et kel mirror-like surface. isi i rs because the i e for $101 damagen a9 Thlpit tag day graiz cylmde ’ But come in and see the Jewett for yourself. Come ! Rubin Hallstein for $100 damages as Resists stains and Sl g ism. ; %\ six is an inherently balanced mechani prepared to ride with us. For that is the one way the result of an automobile accident - 7 b 5 Rl gl the dnel scratches. Reflects in it Cover i ! A ('\‘/ :m\'tl:‘l‘n!};rr:n' w:fi\m:“ x‘“u‘;; 1])1:-1‘2# the | performance the old- The natural balance and Overlapp g p that you can experience the thrill of commmdmg a : RIS, JRagturG g agn. SR time care with which impulses mean, smooth, even, vibration= gy horse power six cylinder motor. | 5 30 it's prepared. less riding qualities. That is the one way that you can actually know J - RUTH DRAPER VERSATILE. Ask for LAVA-VAR! These, in turn, mean maximum economy and appreciate the Jewett. Soothing and Healing It is enough to have memorized | % For Sale by ¥ J At all druggists thirty-four character sketches which P 1, KELLEY, have won popularity on the stage, but 83 Myrtle St : - : - to have written them as well only = - adds to the laurels of Miss Ruth o Draper, who is to appear in recital | Felton,blbley!&Co. i at the Senior High school here on| Incorporatet 4 B Men wanted Thursday evening, April under the PHILADELPHIA | ;._u,pi.wrur the Il%u:‘imm and Profes- Manufdchurass of Hil s sional Women's club, Colors, Paintsand ~ Miss Draper, it is said. never uses 47 any but her own material. She says sineh 1683 WANTED e N ' ] \ , i the “Hloten . thev-ust wome o den| FhooR M%rgfl}’slx Bullt b},?age o o Sh ever searches for material. For Sl R . Balka " was suggested by a shawl, for Training in Accountancy [ vividy colored wrap sent to her by a friend. She saw in its colors the A SPECIAL AGENT of the training|fire and passion of the Balkan - i _|peoples and the sketch immediately Hepartment of a large accounting cor suggested itself. nc . , I a oy ® oration will interview men who de-] Miss Draper carried the thirty-four ; " A sketches entirely in her memory until R0 quANty “LHemBIveR Tor SERVIoe | Neas, Whin (they: Wets set Hown ~ .xPAl:A(‘Efi WE T MAIN & LINCOLN STS n this field; interviews granted by ap-[in writing in order that they might Starting Next Sunday < S ; o y be copyrighted. “TURN TO THE RIGHT"| pointments; state age and hours con- 4 b TTEE rom Winchell Smith's A REPUTABLE CONCERN enient for personal interview, Dress| A German soldier must obtain per- | A 3 Box 14J mission from his commanding officer Celebrated Play ife S P ——— to marry.

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