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NEW . BRITAIN DAILY SRALD, 5 , 25, 1922, S A : SILK PONGEE ‘ g ; : gno(; 85¢ quali , —348— o ) ; Static, Bugabhoo of Radio— !'/a!/re It b condensel and formed | :‘Ix)\‘:(r.lml 49C MA[N STREET Mh‘l‘\' '(u.:r(li(:”‘d Jibiar N 1 < T (into small particles of wate | ) 'd ... ards Duncan Tells What It Is L:w Gioto. I Bl 0y S electrs | BRES STRIPED 36-in, [ MAlN STREET 6 l)l:‘l‘m (?V(glfi,“ fieation of the air, these small drops ; 5 | 32-in 988 GING A Ly of water are charged with electricity. | B8 SKIRTINGS , o cheeks, |i volors (Direct Inatitute of America) [torm nio- clondn Whenr these or|RONH Special o 36+in, INDIAN DRESS GOODS STORE CHECKED APRON 1 (\"t:::ds b ¥ g .“\\I'n;: t st I\m‘u\m-‘ of fgc Beavier than air, they burst und | ' ",!"‘r‘d"' 49c '|||; \}) LINEN e GINGHAM l-‘or 490 mf\’: T respit | e winter, | weh of 1 .l.l“lyutl-mf‘ 5 0 \mumml R 36-in. \I R( l". : ull'ld: i WEDNESDAY | ' 49C all lv“hl 5, special ‘1.. again beginni ‘ 1 clond retuing its eleetrical charge . l?d;l wool, colors 3 For 49 6 Yard 49 terferc with wireless tra issio here may Be several combinations o id s and reccption, Despite the oforta of |ihose i the uir. \hen there st (NI Yard +...... 490 68-in. TABLE DAMASK | DISH TOWELING IO‘]\J'()t Lo c_ done to curb this interfc ¢ i umps from i ¢ ‘.‘,_‘,:, I‘,H,”‘l,y,.f 36-in. ”Rlu.\\ LININ §1.00 valuc best 15c value n., l)(‘ t 20¢ quality P o it SRR 49 i 49c | 48R 49¢ i and | Water in Air 1 Tomband dath 9-4 BLEACHED Wate ; i, or from cloud to carth, take |} 19¢ CRETONNES ight and dar [ SHEETING s tiat cmporalas ¥ prern eyt SN LG all new designs 20¢ value :;:%:.xluo 2 14, yards ‘wide r|u|"h..\ “TThe warm air covering " i Searatitein: xat. Elas g rards | ards \‘ i 100 glven to clect wives orth until it dissipates Bature these flashes. from cloud 1o | R 36-in. PERCALE | WHITE FLANNEL carth's sur becomes la vi o about the wave length For water vapc 5 I8 therefore almost im- | Because this warm a 3 possi o tune them ont | rises to the cooler cgl ) st s been done to combat | 18 There, owl o ange in tatie wi explained tomorroyw, | & . = R I Raie f lowship elub in the church ehapel, . Scienti Sees Radlo As anate As Telephone (Amerlcan Tiadio an Research Corp. Bridey svening, L City Items Mee d ) side, Mass, i N o ' : l:.'yyrllz.lfi:}:.::'su-r\ 1W o : Piano sclections, Miss IPranc 3 Mect me at the Kacey Fair tonight, By NEA Service e of the reflector wonld have 1o |children (Little Folks' Magazine) A R B ‘ ¥ : = ,"'”!,,,',“\:"'.”'“,\ivl;["KT' A Beaio U "d,‘);' Bridgeport: vs m;m ,)]: ! S S Lol ‘uv“h-. In‘]:: “‘\ v‘.“‘l.w.mtl\lw. ;!.I :‘fl ,( v.“ '“»(“"5“”‘ read by Miss % s s | s 4 &5 5 e Dritain Welfare associution. 15-min-| I'oote-Ande: tonight at Casino ing by line telepho Suggests Reflegtor p. m—Carrie V. Malcolm, o- i ; s~ S W ¢ M pacslEl, RV IN R ApNALIN. S S0 f 2 k nh M habrdial] T R Hetaatians “Dorfect Day : o s s A . Newten .\!mlh. .\mvl‘ll:um/:l(mn Di- Miss Ma ay of I vian, Ma AT : o ; s 80 Oty OABatar 10 et ISty Aniiglad. BRrior o 5 ; T 585 -~ Z rector, Wallingford, ‘, onn. | .\‘wbmunl is \|.~'v_|||1|: \\‘|1!1 Miss Angelina McDon- L ; e b 4 AT T e ETh 0t TRt aswe fakiias, Basds : 2 N . P 3 hn.t,mrs\- meeting, election of offic .| ald of 450 .\lu_m R}rr t, a former class- method of ¢ ing s Wi a much shorter wave length? | ball scores, &8 ki 4 k. ) ¥ Informal social time, music, refresh-| mate of hers in ‘\nlln 1 s N § s > b it el L BiT0: p: fheI8li0s reponts for Olty e ;e | K ments, All members are urged to at- t\Ir-?"l me at Schmarr's for dinner, radio w L sens on that | s by merely placing o metallle!| of Joston, f ; ends M;}{")\L as 5 will keep Lit-an tion ont|reflector behind them, [ have done | S:15 p. m.—“Tuberculosis,” " / e : i VRO B L : i evr:-n‘tm‘l»:dr&(["-“v:""::“lrll Pa 4-"“' i) B ot scnal Hyglene Talk Not 15, by B | Pt , % . i) Hdgla( Rccalls Facls in SRt i PRI Or.pons e LT , N be o o8 ATFe Rent o G ‘elcome, executive secretary, | r > . e o i . “Radio transmission,” says cor nd brought to a focus with a corres-! $:30 p. m. \Iu,\ al program by £ b ¢ 3 : o I2mil H. Hagist, who was a member nw.qllnn' s s,’!l-.\'mri_\"\\'nh the Mc- IR el 15 oty AhaTiotont | AEIng. Labroasalns Gnoeey ot Sos ot rireARrIgk 4 b Al e d L LA o ] of the common council in 1910 when | Millan Co. of this city and has ac- system of communication becau ical point.” : 15 Scott, cello; Hazel K. Scott, piano. ' / e G ; Clialrman W. B, Rossherg was first| copted a similar position with Miss propertis 1t [ Sounds ;| Selections: “Serenade” (Von Blon) ; £ ; ; : named @ member of the water com. | Catherine dtyan Co. in Hartford, S a el AT Mohrill (CHsa610, 0% Tayloni “ £ SN 3 - mission, challenges the statements of Martha chapter, No, 21, 0. E. 8, transmitting and receiving sta- | tWo popular numbers, Trio; “Sou- - : #i e L ; é this. phinmian. g to hisappaintment, | Wil Gonter Gog O SlapnigE s [ tions may find that it works out just|venir’ —(Weitzel), Mr. Taylor; “By ] : : | Mr: Fossberg!s racollectionn were fit| dldates:. gt Lielr regular . mesting 18 casy as it sounds.” E the Brook” (Boisdeffre), Trio, ! : 3 1 ; jex-Mayor O. I*. Curtis, was responsible | Thursday evening. There will be the 3 . % e % R for .J appointment, . having cam- ual social in the afternoon at 2:30 “Y(‘Y ¢ 8 Y : ! : | paigned in his interests. Mr. Magist | and a supper at 6:30 o'clock, I— (General Electric ¢'ompany, Schenec- ¥ AS ; : ; : gecalle xliaceitip, fonmer inavor Nas DiMeq SRl gf deaigr sivech i i g i i % 3 A not in the council at H\l time and he | spending two weeks at the Catholic tady ) 7 s g v ¥ h't 7 p. m. (Eastern time)—Stock and # 2 S 3 s, Centennial lodge, A. I, & A. M. will — — market reports e - B 5 5 [ obsecve adies night” tomorrow eve- A\ sica Oy a i i i § . m. am. . : ; . i ning. The Ching-a-Ling banjo and KDKA Reveille— o o CONCERT TONIGE mendolin company of Willimantic will ; l.‘limr-"-: ( \;I,‘n yu-r‘v“hn r-n\'.;!u.'h ¥ This evening=Joseph Palmroot, ten- | furpish the entertainment. Refresh- m the 'Gin, iinny Shore, aT 4 ] s i S rooRIY: il BIRR ik . 0on~| snantd. Wil he sRrEa and: donelne Wi i o Oyensans Orohestra, ..., Dodaidsen Wives and other members of the family stand in line to col- o O Trookivh, will sing at a con JenE UL TR e L daE e bl i ,“'M'K'!.or the Noviee| Clarence Greenough, cornet. lect the striking miners’ last pay envelopes at Wilkes Barre, Pa. | paptist church, given under the an-| L4 "l Smith, raxophone. It will be the last pay for many of them for some time to come. |spices of the Young People’s socicty | T and Veteran” (by a pr ional), Al R d Y " James White, trombone. for the benefit of the pipe organ fund. | WIS McBride, instructor, Pittshurgh Golf [ 4708 Rty club, Pittsburgh, Pa. From Ditts- e ASUWRLL VLoUDY, Others who will take part in the pro- B : Harry Frumkin, violin ! ; FOX'S burgh Post Studio. Weekly Dress| 1 / n. . FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM gram are: Miss Lillian . Hascall, so- Talk, from Pittshurgh Tost Studio. | W ¢ atting, plano. L['EAL ARTISTS [iIVE b prano, of Hartford, and George West- Next Mon., Tues., Wed. ur Government—Its Principles” by | (BOUPY ' Uoplnson traps. Ofticers Will Also Be Fiected Ay orman, villnist, of New Britain, the HAROLD LLOYD in Mceting On Friday Evening. ; » } “A SAILOR-MADE MAN” Louis ). Manley, professor of Political [ 50! 3 Science University of Pittsburgh, | _Soprano solo—Mi Bthel Thomas. : & b Miss Barbara Troop. Mrs. Harry : £ Pittsburgh, Pa. Irom Pittsburgh | Reading—This Man's Army. The following program will be car-|Swenson of Meriden, will accompany 5000 Feet of Laughter | Harold « ried out by the Center church Fel-|Mr. Palmroot and Miss Hascall. Post Studio 1 & Fox Trot 0 p. m——An interesting and en- | Indian Summer- p!k*I i tertaining program by the TEdgar YErsRas, Sreaeom = KT r = g Benjamin Dowe, 1s "ice- e ,, Schenectady, Post No. g Mass.) Syncopated Iour: Messrs. Gray, 1st §:00 p. m.—Robert'’s Society or- tenor; Magill, 2nd tenor; Melber : % tion occurs practically in all direc- tions. ! chestra, N May Russell, piano. baritone; Dillenbeck, b ac- ']\rr\ seat in !hlh D School 0 e Ernest Duclose, trumpet. Albert Neo- companist, Chauncey Gray. auditorium was taken last evening 73 . 9 Someone _soon will undoubtedly : ) e evolve a means of directing these | politan, saxophone. D. S. Robert- [ Jamie, Dear Bischoft [ to hear the last public concert of the Gains 10 Pounds RS vas i AbehT in Ao thaeta et | son;- MoliH: Soprano solo—Miss Thomas, season of the New Britain Musical 15 packages of S s 3 Down Souath Terrna [ club. The popular program presented A t have gained 4 3 3 10 pounds in 15 days."'—Rev. L.W. V. ol Soedib vt slnERs gnerifcton Wikl 4 W.M T L evoked enthusiasm and marked the scurce of light. By this means, the K 3 The Americans Come ending of a season of artistic and ‘“ N 9 . Gains 6 Pounds ire energy of the light may he di- | (Westinghouse ai Ne nding ::S;f, e op SR e st nERoAS Gram 8 SEWRTY Reading, Miss Ann Brucker. financlal success for the organization : ! ,_ as 4 it 1~ PRt A R etk L I ti tak- tensity in @ glven direction for & con-| 7:00 p. mvMan-in-the Moons|Flano accompaniment by Miss Mabel | Music which is beautiful because of on POWEI‘St aC. age [0) ing ROBSLcment in.me since ful. Now I eat h ¥, neve McGrath. the melody and harmonies within it- lacks directional (Westinghouse station at East Pitts- burgh, Pa.- iderable distance. o TaR T h TR Coy N Ew A Bundl g ‘ 8 q « tories for children (c¢) Newark Sun Buddy ‘of Mine.. Wallace | self aloge, technically called “absolute that tired-out feeling, and I have “Radio transmission by such a de-|day Call gained six pounds.”—Mr. E. B. C. vice will be accomplished with much| 7:30 p. m.—"The Development of “.hr:'n““l'_’:‘?:L‘l’(,r’:“\‘j“”‘ r”””l'_ » Sl ];/‘”‘I S ,"!"‘:',’I'\'L "”“‘I’,f’“;lz”h’,”y, less expenditure of energy. the Port of New York as a Benefit JEL G Lnson:e R A A “ ” “Antennae are dircctional {0 some |to the Nation,” by C. H. Outerbridge. |, ("or‘nvrl,], ;]nl Mr. Greenough. precision of techniqu and fidelity of in- Gains 8 Pounds extent. But nothing much has yet| 8:00-10:15 p. m.—Concert by r)w‘“"”l‘;,”:’:’ e Ll = Rlevons) i enprgiRLn i e e TLGTo b Tat YEASET ove mained ® powdtc in the of reflecting | Westinghouse hand, twenty-five pieces, ) L g AL oy Rigylog. abdlig BROrESROUIALL TRET ® skin is clear, 1 now sleep soundly every been done in way K Me, by Wiréless-—Iox T ¥ jradt:) ; radio waves. Of course, the magni- | Louis Morrell, director. ISR Bk - vreleag-<TeR 1Bt ¢ lon de Bruges,” (Bells of §t. Johu,) DRt I i€ the greatest tonic | ever " heard of. "—Mr. A. tega [ Versel, representing the cathedral Overseas Orchestra. chimes, gave his hearers the sound Do yon need more flesh? Are you pale, lacking in “, . 9 Gains 10 Pounds When the Harvest Moon is Shinin i o \ ic O atic P i v ety B pigfee wiEhOUs Whisl froaniBali energy—or is your complexion blemished by humiliating q Thomas | music fails entirely of its purpose. The i ' 3 “I thi 'E sic fails e ) s ) 14 e ey i 5 ; I think IRONIZED YEAST is a .’G B = Male Quartet. WiTi{Aney of SNt EARS: DAt 8T pimples, blackheads, or boils? 1f so, simply go to your wonderful flesh-builder' and fine for Taps— “Caprin Espagnol” Mozkowski druggist's and get a package of IRONIZED YEAST tablets. the ('le}\;‘xiny. 1 have gained 10 Bugler, C. Greenough. brought the most generous applausc Take these remarkably effective tablets — two with each pounds after 1% nm‘knzn;\("“y' e ¥ e of the evening. =t s meal, Then watch the results! Very likely you will be i ¥ ”» You men lth THREE SEEK GLERKSHIP : Sel v‘mlvmn. :m\:“? ¢l|(.h‘ru.1 of :w] actually astonished at the improvement shown in you even Ga[ns 7 Pounds Setadiine. e sl N s after the first 48 hours. For IRONIZED YEAST embodies “Before taking IRONIZED YEAST W Miss Parker and Miss Hine in their 1 weighed myself, Then I weighed o arks o oW i ifi rESS—, eSS hiel - execution together of “Andante and a remarkable new scientific process—a process which en myself two weeks Iater nnd to my sur- prise | have gained 7 pounds.” narrow heels_ Riley, Schéuy and Rawlings APPIY | vuriations, Op. 76 The players' ables yeast to bring its splendid results often in just half e e mutual understanding of each others' the usual time! i or Appointment to Post CreateQ : conception of the work, as exemplified By Board of Education, in their playing, was notable. So the “team work"” of Miss Harvey, Miss 2 & . . DO YOU know the value of a Pasil Riley of 68 Harrison stroet.|waiters, Mr. Rosenberg and M Hloyis Beauty Gains How the Process of Ironization Makes Howard C. Rawlings of 345 Chestnut! giglander in their playing on two 10" Pounds in 22 Days ipscial fitking dhos Wit A nng gireey sl HEmY. ¥ of Tl pianos of “Ballet Musict from “King In an IRONIZED YEAST test, con- Yeast Doubly Effective heel and instep fit combined | Winthrop street, are applic for| Manfrid,” Reinecke, was musical ducted under the supervision of & registered physician, Miss Dorothy While Science admits that yeast is of wonderful value in 3 the position of clerk in the office ot | genievement. magistared pityaiolen, Mie Dotothy e i with plenty of toe-room ? the superintendent of schools Miss Schade's singing of the Aria ist’s model, gains 10 pounds in 22 building flesh, clearing the skin, and increasing energy, it is The office was crealed by thejgrom “La Favorita” showed fine tone L found that yeast alone is not enough to bring 100 per cent ) . & ard with a s 32,000, | Nov.10 Dec.2 A ‘ ¢ i Here’s a style in an oxford .'?."::”T}n,:;_n,':: ;;1:"::1(‘;‘ and ¢ 0[”1 4 H.:“ | depth “"“‘ ""“;"”""m} Tr il" ol Weight n[v(,, l(l‘(‘S’/z results. For while yeast contains certain vital elements—lack- you can wear with great com- clined to pass the appropriation,, but ,f(r,w.: \11‘”1\.1'=:,"] ‘;I:‘::r nl‘“ .':h-, l‘\e“ Bust 28 31l ing in diet, yet css.cnlml to I?cnlth—'c‘xpermmnm prove. that fort. The heel is tructed the school committee has dectled to|{he violin merited the enthusiastic re Calf 12 13 some other agent is needed in order to quickly CONVERT QPks b alse LLARLELGHS ame a clerk spite of this fact. e i pnre Arm 9% 10 h il Ia 3 s 4 e ngte @ Ciain Hiep- | ception given their perforn 8 ¥ 4 these important yeast elements into new firm tissue, energy 1 Neck Y 12% = g and healta. so that it won’t slip up and Mr. Riley is a graduate of the loc {The duet from “Aida,” Habttord. ant St (HeHRra SR R AL LR ; Everyone knows the great value of iron in changing our down even when the shoe is | Hartford and St. Bernard’s seminory | zpp. {th Mt Hart g ! o Everyor h ! 0 ¢ at Rocheste . Y. Mr. Rawlings ;“]"'I_:m\l:m m::' “,‘\I‘:I".i‘,n\r\,“ ‘.::,rf\'(,"il\‘: k food into living cells. So working on this problem, our scientists not laced. land Mr. uy are graduate feature of the program, while Mrs. finally discovered the amazing process .nf ironization—the High scuool. All three are ex-gervice- | ;rpgon and Mr. Stearns, with the male scientific process which enables you to derive from yeast ALL of the wonderful benefits it holds for you. In Brown Calf Boots or men. artel composed of Mr. Shailer, Mr. | i Mr. Stuliimann and Dr. Moore Oxfords $9 Rusians and Hindoos cret_ the VI Vs Litieales and v art, i , : The Only Yeast that is Genuinely Ironized turquoise with being a life preserver.|the “Ava Maria” Rack-Gounod proved ; : the must-PURNAGLIBLHIES DOREIDIY: the 5 This remarkable process of ironization is embodied ONLY in | most popular number heard. . ; IRONIZED YFRAST, the one scientifically correct yeast treatment. sk 3 3 IRONIZED YEAST is superior, therefore it is widely imitated. Yon 0} DHUI( KILLS Rl\ AL ¢ 3 are cautioned against accepting cheap inferior imitations, which in most 1] 1 &5 cases are merely mixtures of ordinary yeast and iron. Always insist Shooting Outcome f Quarrel About PR upon the genuine IRONIZED YEAST. It is the only way you can be AcHlNG JUIN'I'S Prohibition Stand b B sure of getting the bast. Dirango, Colo, April 25.—William : Woot, 36, clty editos of the Dur- | R | Money Back Guarantee ngo Herald, was shot and Kkilled b B 2 ' k. nrrL-.)\:‘:y: rday h‘:r lmtl‘.\', Day, 47, nl!p ¥ IRONIZED YEAST is soid st all druggists on our positive gusrantew tor of the Durango Democrat. 'The o comd 38 of satisfactory results from the first package—cr your money instattly | . refunded. Get IRONIZED YRAST today. $1.00 a package. ‘alummr which occurred in the busi- £t. Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and ness district, is id to have grown ¥ rheumatism is pain only. [out of an editorial fight over the ; J R S e e ywy Not one case in fifty requires inter- | Eighteenth Amendment to the Censti- ’ l' T l C nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub | tuti | [ ; ree iria Oupon . - 3 soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil[ Day gave himself up and is being, K i) David Manning’s right in toyour sorc, &tiff, aching|lield at the Sherff's office. No wit-| , ; While IRONIZED Y1:AST § The Ironized Yeast C | is sold at all draggists on onr Atlanta, Ga.. Dept. 9 joints and relief comes instantly. St. nesses to the oting have been | old I ; { Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism | found tisfaction Guaranteed Plence send me the Minous THREE DAY FRET TRIAL basis, those who wish may EATMENT of Ironised Y ’ i liniment which never disappoints, and| The editorial controversy is zaid to 5 7 ‘ uny W- @l/e" | eannot burn the skin. [ have started when the Herald printed v gy ll! ,.,b._(;]",;‘c]y FRE Ifi Limber up! Quit complaining! Get|a clipping from another Colorado v SVl xITiTES euton: : 1 ot of o1 aper y A : will bring you the famous a small trial hottle of old, honest St.| newspaper which declared thut the AL e bl . Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in| Democrat ewas one of the few news- irce Day Tria t. Shoe Store 211 Main Street just -a momeiit you'll ‘be free from ppapers figliting the dry amenament. | ;r]z:rt‘—":::lrhrv‘;,:fin:fl:‘1‘”: hewmatic pain, soreness and stiff-| The exchange of editorial comment /i ort test il L v v L you. Sel r it now. | nese. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. |continued about w week until it grew prise you. Send for It no St. facobs Oil is just as good for|personal and ended in the tragedy sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, sprains. | today.

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