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ISTINTERNATIONAL RADIO GONFERENCE Will Be Held in Chicago Mon,, Thes,, Wed. of Next Week [ Chicago, 11 Aug. 2. (By the As- sociated Press)—The authorities of America and the world are expected to take International Radio held in America, on onne leading part in the first conference to he August 8, in Progress gress wi he The sessions 1 in Convention hall cipal pler holding the radio con- ference was a development of the ra dio committee of the Pageant, of which George E. Carlson, of the Chi cago departme of gas and electri- city, and sy v for the municipa radio broadcasting station on the city s airman. Maj. J. O officer for the area, Chicago, has | accepted the presidency of the con- | gress. Experts To Be There Definite assurances of their ence at the gress have heen receiv- ed from Charles P. Steinmetz, Dr, | Louis Cohen, consulting engineer, sig- nal corps, Dr. J. H. Dellinger, physi- cist for the 1", 8 bureau of standards, Francis W. Dunmore of the bureau of standards, in addition to a num- | ber of representatives from large elec- | trical concerns While the congress is in progress a meeling of the radio leaders wiil he called by President Mauborgne and | Chalrman Carlson, at which a plan to make the congress a permar organization will be submitted, T purpose of the organization, it stated, would be to promnote devsinp- ment of radio in its many phases to encourage amat=urs and to popularize | brosdcasting prozrams. | The congress n with a specd | contest for radio ors for which | Commissioner Ca has posted a diamond medal, 3 which s expecr. ed tc attract the fustest operators of tre country. Must Take Press Code. | Coutestants will ho required to re- | cecive straight com cial press in the | con'inental cods, and transcribe mes- sdges on regulatior typewriters The | present world's record of 56 1-2 words a minute is said to be held by L. R. McElIroy of Boston | This program also includes a paper | on a secret system of radio communi- | eation by B. F. Meissner, a discussion of the technical aid of broadcasting| by Samuel M. Kinter, a lecture illus- | trated by mofion pictures on ‘“‘The | Human Voice and Its FElectrical | Transmission” ‘by John Mills and a talk on A Relay Recorder for Re- mote Control” by Radio by Francis ‘W. Sunmore. Senator Guglielmo Marconi of Italy has tentatively accepted an invitation to address the congress and Major General George O. Squi chief sig- nal officer U. S. A “Line Radio™ if it is poss to be present WEST AFRICA TRIES GOTTON PRODUCING Steady Progress Noted in Estatb- lishing Belt Along Niger River Cairo, Egypt, Aug. 2.—Steady prog- ress is being made in the establish- ment of the Niger river valley cotton experiment station, located in West Africa. The work is being done under the ~ auspices of the French col onial authorities of Occidental Africa, who have selected Dr. Hubert H. For- bes, former dean of the College of| Agriculture of Arizona, to report on| the proposed {rrigation project | The IFrench Consortium committes | has allotted the money for the station, | and definite installations will be be-| gun as soon as the credits are in band. was U. S. Furnishes Seed. i . Cotton seed and a selection of cot- | ton plants have been sent to the sta- tion _from the TUnited Egypt. Cultivated lan ity of Kulikoro an ) the Niger above Timbuk dering on French Seneg: [ ——————— e} Next Mon., Tues., Wed. JANE AND KATHERINE LEE, IN PERSON In A New Vaudeville Act ee—— VARIED ASSORTMENT RENOVATED CARS AT EXTREMELY REASON ABLE PRICES 1920 Roamer 5 Pass. 1920 Roamer, 7 Pass 1917 Hudson Sedan 1917 Buick Roadster 1920 Dodge Touring 1921 Dodge Sedans 1917 Stutz Touring, Cars Sold for Owner's Aaron G. Cohen Two Locations 185 PARK ST. Tel. Crnn. 867 New Britain Ave., Hartford. e CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS lultimately an radio | pres- |, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, used for the experimental work. The ' first cultures will give returns during the winter of 1822 There will be secure a sufficlent s of pure cot- ton seed for the 1023-24 season The irrigation work cc iplates rrigation dam similar to the Asso m on the Nile, Tem- porary pumping stations to care for the 1923-24 crop already have been installed, Every means of preventing cotton plant diseases and worm invas- fons will be adopted Italy Makes Money On Tobacco Trading Rome, Aug During the fiscal year ended June 30, the tobacco mon- Italy gave the state two and billion 'ire, or about $125.. me perfod the ephone services cit of J 000, The| ce {s badly in need of in use today of date. New all for heavy ex- THE “COLONIAL BEAUTY" FOUR DOOR BODY FORD SEDAN §185.00 DELIVERED, NEW BRITAIN Time Paymeats Arranged JAMES F. DECKER, JR. 87 WEST "MAIN ST.—PHONE 2765 Lxclusive Kep resentative opoly i r the deficit in the public ces is to be found in the greatly-increased wages demanded by the personnel, who were described the other day as being in a "permanent state of agitation for higher pay." FOR SALE Two Family Brick House on Emmons Place, 14 rooms, all improvements. Single House of 10 rooms on Camp St. Eight Room House in Belvidere, every- thing modern. Hard wood floors. Tile bath, sleeping porch. Three Family House in West End. 6 rooms on a floor, steam heat, 3 car garage. OVER SUBSCRIBED, Washington, Aug. 2.—Nearly a bil- dollarg over-subgcription to the ew issue of four and one- er cent short term notes is yunced by Secretary Mellon. Sub- scriptions for ssue which was for out $300,000 he stat aggre- 000, all of tne | districts reporting over-siabscriptions of their quotas gated over $1 federal reserve New Britain, Conn, For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. AUGUST 2, 1922, 6.3 Hartford AUGUST FURNITURE SALE And The Fox Club Plan of Making USE OF THE FURNITURE WHILE PAYING FOR IT The very first thing we wish to impress upon you is that the Fox Furniture prices are always much lower than the same qualities are usually sold for; and when our patrons would like long credit we charge them nothing for the accom- modation. We inaugurated the Home Club plan to make buying easy, It ad- mits of a limited number of persons selecting the Furniture needed and paying for it in a way that does not drain the purse. S ompany fc Store Closed Wednesdays At Noon Hartford v who is called “the girl with the mil- lion-dollar legs," took them home af- ter a short visit in this country. 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs e S e— | MAZDA_LAMPS FREE DELIVERY —THE— COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 392 STANLEY ST. TEL. 2239-4 New Britain Let Us Serve You Elevtrically G;ing Home LOUIS S. JONES 294 MAIN ST. TEL. 2450 WHO PAYS THIS TIME? Heavy traffic on a busy street; you hurry across, carefully watching your step. Sud- denly, apparently from nowhere, a machine bears down upon you. The world goes black! The ambulance hurries to the scene!! WHO PAYS? Can you afford to loaf? Have you any accident insurance? If you have dependents yvou should insure your weekly salary against sickness or ac- cident. Consult Classification 24. INSURANCE—ALL KINDS— In The Herald’s Classified Pages. Read the Want Ads for Profit The Only Paper In New Britain Whose Circulation Is Audited. Mile. Misfinguett, French actrese ‘A DELICIOUS FOOD VEGEX Richest of all inVitamin B Ask your Druggist or Grocer The 30 HoursFreeLabor WHICH WE OFFERED ALL FORD PURCHASERS DURING JULY Was such an UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS and appreciated by so many of our friends that We Have Decided to Continue Same During the Month of August All persons who placed their orders during Jul y and to whom we were unable to deliver, which was about 90 in all, will receive the 30 hour free labor card when delivery is made. All prospects who place their order and accept delivery during August will receive a card entitling them to 30 HOURS OF FREE LABOR which will be given at any of our eleven retail stores in Connecticut and can be used any time during the year 1922, This will be a great SERVICE to the salesmen and tourists who travel throughout Connecticut; as be- sides the enormons stock of GENUINE FORD PARTS available at our eleven stores it means several dol- lars saved in labor. Get your car at once and take your vacation in sa me—it is cheaper than railroad fares. Elmer Automobile Company Pioneer Ford Dealer for Connecticut 22 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Our Retail Stores are Located at: Hartford, New Britain, Bristol, Middletown, Wind sor Locks, Winsted, Torrington, New Milford, South Manchester, Willimantic and Putnam. A BIG SUCCESS state or within 100 miles. Furni S B VISIT OUR DINING ROOM WHEN IN HARTFORD Call At 24-30 STATE ST. Live and Boiled Lobsters Soft Shell Crabs Fresh Crab Meat Shrimps Steaming Clams Chowder Clams , HONISS’S A U S EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE If you are about to furnish a home we can outfit it completely. We carry a full line of Furniture, Stoves and Floor Coverings at prices that will surely please. A. LIPMAN New and Second-Hand Furniture 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1328-2 Purchases to the amount of $100.00 are delivered Free of all points in the DURING THE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE THE GREATEST SAVINGS OF THE YEAR ARE OPEN TO FURNITURE BUYERS Because of quantity buying we often pay considerably less for our furniture than other dealers; and as we buy we sell. Another point we wish to impress upon our patrons is this: We sell no fur- niture we cannot guarantee. And if any article does not prove as satisfactory as represented, we, and not the purchaser, will stand the loss. 10% to 50% are the reductions by which our customers will profit every day this month. ture Department—Eight Floor. Best Sale of Building Lots in Town. West end of Monroe strect, Just oft of Lincoln. Large Lots at very Low Prices. See H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING One family house at the southwest section in good refined neighborhood. Fine lot. Seven rooms. Gasoline station for sale. Doing good busi- ness. Special reasons for selling. Money to loan on mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY WHIP BERNIND! MARSHAL OTEY WALKER FULLY INTENDED TO ACCOMPANY THE SUSPICIOUS STRANGER ON HIS DRWE WITH A HIRED LIVERY RIG BUT 3MALL BOYS UPSET HIS PLANS.