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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ' 15, 1922. cil comprise Arizona, Colorad {da, Idaho, Illinois, Indlana, Towa, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Cregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming. With the announcement of the meeting comes a statement fromethe offices here of the American Assocla- tion of Engincers that the committee PR of the classification of engineering positions has issued its first report, The committee, headed by A. B, Mc- ENGINEERS DESIRE RECIPROCAL FAVOR | Daited states war deparment, In pre. ‘;mrlnz an occupational index of en- gineering positions in the United States, Its program, according to the statement, includes the sending of questionnaires to at least fifty prac- ticing engineers in each position to be studied, and criticism by members of the profession of preliminary specifi- cations for publication. ished German children during and since the war, volunteered recently to nurse back to normal several thous. and Russian children if the Soviet gov- ernment would bear the bugden of transporting the youngsters to The Hague. The Bolsheviki have agreed to the proposition. This s the first time that the Boviets have accepted help of this kind from foreign rnnnlrlv-n Metal alloys, wire in colls, blanks, in- gots and rods. S ISSUED T0 CONN. PEOPLE SATURDAY SPECIALS BAKING DEPT. Large Loaves of New Broad 13 c |°:‘ Zm- 250 Regular 10c Loaves .................. 3{0'25c Round and Square Coffee Cakes i l 8 c Each Bath Buns and French Buns .......... 25c Dozen — IN THE CANDY SHOP — Wintergreen and Peppermint Mints ....... 28 c n Wintergreen and Peppermint Patties ..... 22 c n Buy From the MaKer l\\l‘\‘l‘fl NEW RADIO DEVICE Messages Recelved Without Use of Outdoor Antennae Lakewood, N. J, Sept. 15.—Success- ful experiments with a radio receiv- | Ing device which eliminates the out- of-door antenae now used in radio sets and removes all evidences of sta- tie from radio waves, recently have | been completed, it became known here Hartford, assignor | today. Electropneumat- The new device has been developed and patented by James T. MecNalr, formerly of Lakewood, who bullt the first radio station in Ocean county. | The davice, with further development is expected to prove equally effective | |flection indicator. | in transmitting messages. Otto E. Boche, Bridgeport. Roller| The final tests were conducted by ekate and wheel therefor | Mr. MeNair with much secrecy in a Charles E. Bradshaw, Waterbury.| farmhouse three miles from here, | spices. |Buckle | where the device was used instead of Julius Brenzinger, Fairfield, assign-| the aerfal and wires, Communication or to The Max Ams Machine Co.'was established with Washington, New York., Can-body-forming ma-| Newark, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Sche- chine nectady, Detroit and Atlanta. Patents Issued September 5, 1022 By the U. 8, Patent Office to Con- necticnt Inventors, (Lists furnished by office of H. G Manning, Walk.Over Store, 211 Main street, New Britain) | Basil G. Austin, to Austin Organ Co., fe organ action Clifford E. Ralley, |signor to The Stanley Britain. Spring hinge. William J. Barrett, Cromwell, will Works, as- New Request Arrangement Between States Which Will Permit of Bridgeport. De- Practice in Other States, The Bannmg Season Pears and Plc Chicago, Sept. 15.—An arrangement between states which would permit an engineer registered in one state to practice in other states will be broached at a meeting of the council of state boards of engineering examin- érs to be held here October 2, accord- | ing to C. 8. Hammatt of Jackson- is here. Peaches, kles will taste more delicious with pure COWS ATTACK PLANE. Llandudno, Wales, Sept. 15.—An alrplane was recently compelled to land in a field near here, and the me- chanic went off for assistance. — DELICATESSEN DEPT. — 4 Roasted Stuffed Young Chickens (2Y, and 3 1d) ot Every thing In the spice line can | be found at our store. The Dickinson Drug Co. | 169-171 MAIN ST. “Cousin Jack” Soft Hat For Young Men A soft texture hat that lends {tself to shaping. In a small ghape with roll brim—all new Fall Shades. $2.85 The Horsfall Special For All Men A smart shape with several widths of roll brim. Very st) 1sh with just a touch of dignity. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” City Items Latest Victor hits at Henry Morans'. —advt, Miss Muriel Vibberts, with a party | of friends fncluding Mr. and Mrs, A.| F. Campbell of West Haven, have re- turned from an automobile trip to| Boston and vicinity. They were the week-end guests of Capt. and Mrs. | Edwin Hart of 'West Roxbury, Mass Miss Gertrude M. Hine, planist, has resumed teaching at Hillside Place. Phone 736.—advt. Members of the Lions club will sign the new charter Tuesday noon at a luncheon at Jr. O. U. A. M. hall on Hungerford court. ‘Women know how to put the finishing touch to their evening toilet. And some of them know that the finishing touch to the evening’'s meal comes through the use of Baker's vanilla. All grocers.—advt. MISS BOOTH OUT AS S. A. LEADER Head of Organization in America Will | Be Displaced at Date to Be An- nounced Later, Brother Advises New York, Sept. 15.—Expressions ©of regret at the removal of Com- mander Evangeline Booth as head of the Salvation Army in America at a date yet to be fixed, today were uni- versal. Miss Booth received notice | of her impending removal through a | radiogram message from her brother, General Bramwell Booth, supreme | head of the organization, with head- | quarters in London. The only previous intimation that she was to be recalled from the position was two years ago, \Ilss‘ Booth sald when her brother told her | “you cannot expect to remain at the head of the organization all the rest | of your life.' She has been commander of the or- ganization in America for 18 years. LAKE DRYING UP |stgnor to The Skayof Ball {signor to The Skayof Ball Bearing Co., |Boat Co |New York. lor to Underwood Typewriter Co, Edward A Burns, Hartford, assign- or to U'nderwood Typewriter Co.,, New | York. Typewriting machine George W. Campbell, Hartford, as- signor to Underwood Typewriter Co.,|g ew York. Typewriting machine. John W. Conway, Hartford. Auto- mobile step. Russell K. Davis, Hartford, as- Bearing Co. Chuck Joseph Dymnicki, New London. Me- chanleal toy John M. Feeney, justable crank Walter L. Hutchinson, Hartford, as- Bridgeport. Ad- Anti-friction-bearing mounting. Frank A. Johnson, New Haven, as- signor to Signature Co, New York, N Y. Multiple writing machine. Johannes F. W. Kolvig, Bridge- port, assignor to The Lake Torpedo | Hydroplane operating mec- | hanism for submarine boats. Frank L. Lindstrom, Bridgeport. Toy top. John M. Mele, East Haven device. Charles E. Rogers, Yarn reel. Joseph M. Ronalter, Springs. Electric switch Jesse A. B. Smith, Stamford, as- signor to Underwood Typewriter Co., New York. Work web for typewrit- ers. Jesse A. B. Smith, Stamford, as- signor to Underwood Typewriter Co., Typewriter machine. Smith, Fairfield, assign- New Signal | | New London. | Stafford | Jesse A. B York. Invoice sheet William H. Weingar, West Hart- ford, assignor to Platt & Whitney Co., New York. Angle block. William L. Gilbert Clock company, ‘Winsted. Clocks Trade Mark Registrations. Alestha H Lockwood, Hartford Corsets, hose, supporters, abdominal belts, brassieres, etc. The Upson Nut company, Union- ville, assignor te The Bourne-Fuller Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Bolts for car- riages, machines, plows, etc The Waterbury Metal Wares Co., ‘Waterbury. Portable elegtric lamps Application for Trade Mark Regis- tration. Connectieut Metal & Chemical Co., | Cast Berlin, Bearing type and white metals, solders and white metal al- loys. Foster, Merriam & Co., Metallic piston rin The Fuller Brush Co,, Crumb trays, crumb scrapers, sink scrapers. Happiwork, Branchville, Tllustrated boxes for children for educational and | amusement purposes, Jewell Belting Co., West Hartford Belts made of leather for driving ma- chinery. | The Seymour Mfg. Co, Seymour. Paint Your Cheeks from the Inside Out Ironized Yeast Produces Remarkable Results on Blood and Complex- ion in a Few Days’ Time You, madam, are only one of the millions who have worked day after day struggling, working, wishing to have and to hold that precious thing, an exquisite complexion. These days of beauty-labor are over. Ironized Yeast 18 the one great Nature-secret Meriden Hartford and For a Summery Complexion All the Year, Take Ironized Yeast! of a beautiful complexlon. It is not Budapest, Sept. 15.—The biggest lake in Hungary, Lake Balaton, cover- | ing about 360 square miles, would ap- pear glowly to be drying up. In some places the water has receded a mfle from the old shore line within a VM\ years and the shrinking continues. No one can give an explanation | particularly as there has been plenty | of rain recently. Geologists say that| volcanic changes in the bed of the| “lake are responsible. Herbert E. Anderson Teacher of Violin STUDIO 242 MAIN STREET Tel. 1322-5 a mere mixture of yeast and {ron, but is yeast ironized, which is a sub- stance all by itself. It is Nature's rouge, face cream, skin softener, skin gflurmflr gkin beautifier, all in one! an has never, will never, be able to equal it! Ironized Yeast begins to act immediately on blood, nerves, tissues and complexion It compels skin , muddiness, sallowness, pim- blackheads—all beauty thieves ~—to vanish! In their place you will notice your complexion blooming out in new beauty like a chrysalis into a beautiful butterfly. This fs not a vision, but a faecf. Nature does it, that's all we know, Slart using Iron- | fzed Yeast today. Sold at all drug storesat $1.00 a parkage Each pack- age contains 60 tables, each tablet is sealed. They never lose their power, M'f'd only by Ironized Yeast Co., At- lanta, Ga. You will feel like hugzlng yourself aftar you have used Ironized Yeast a short time. Then with the added use of your favorite cream and powder, you will own at last the cxquisite complexion you_have al- '\'nHv:’d amed of having. Bewaro of eubs s Ready to Feed Hungry Ruséian Chil- cared for thousands et ek, Almnpldiem B |ville, Fla., president of the council HOLLAND WILL HELP | — at the meeting," he make the etate laws operative ren if Govt Provides Transportation, Moscow, Sept. 15.—Holland, which of under-nour- {ng them.” “A tentative plan will be submitted continued, “swhereby tHe several state boards can | for reciprocal registration witohut chang- | The states repyresented in the coun- Several cows then appeared. They nosed around, gored holes in the | wings, and licked off the castor oil which had been splashed out by the engine. The animals finally were driven off, and their owner had to compensate for the damage they did to the machine. Choose Your Player-Piano Wisely In choosing the Gulbransen Player-Piano, you are assured of an instru- ment of national repute and, as you will notice on Page 51 of t}\e current Saturday Evening Post, a nationally advertised and nationally priced instru- ment. The Gulblansen is the only piano-player that you can “PLAY SAFE” as to price, superlor construction and dependable service. You are taking no chances of paying more than the factory price and you are sure of getting an absolutely guaranteed instrument. You are cordially invited to step in to our store at your convenience and make the “three tests” on the Gulbransen. EASY TO PLAY and EASY TO PAY | Eeasiy toPlay Victrolas 365 MAIN ST. Gulbransen Trade Mark and | HENRY MORANS Records Directly Opposite Myrtle sws— PALACE —==» Sun. Night, Mon., Tues., Wed. Direct From Broadway JESSE L. 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HARTFORD SPECIAL SALE OF HOSIERY SATURDAY EXTRAORDINARY HOSIERY AT LOW PRICES B R e 8100 Humming-Bird pure silk hosnery,.m ik $1 . 2 5 black and colors, .... 1o top and. toot, bk onlgs -’ Pair $1.59 Sl s et s i, G 530 Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE ARCH STREET A Sale of HANDKERCHIEFS A limited number td lighten our stock. To make room for our Christmas goods which will be in shortly. At l 4 —Handkerchiefs which were 25¢ each. (4 v NEW HATS, SILK CAPS and BONNETS . For the Little Folks New Coats for the Little Folks in all the new matarials and styles similar to Mother's, st REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. PHONE 1409-2 SUPPOSE AN INNOCENT GIRL IS HFLD PRISONER BY WINTER'S SNOWS IN A FOREST CABIN WITH TWO MEN—AND ONE OF THEM IS PRIMITIVE AND STRONG—THE OTHER IS FROM THE CITY. WHICH ONE WILL DRAW HER LOVE? th HOUSE PETER! VIRGINIA VALLI MATT MOORE 4 DAYS ONLY STARTI SUNDAY X'S “THE STORM”

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