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ELECTRON TUBES. WIRELESS' LATEST May Bring Power of Niagara to New York, Engineers Think in place of mitting w across the Corporation L] plant a Point, has led Dr Alexander- 1ef engineer the corporation v of the alternators which nted by the tubes, transmi soon be suppla of York the tubes ility of the future illed to agara's power to 2 Great Possibilities, er tra N0 has not yet Arry rk The § sion by t i{maginati eral Electr ome tim less tran come t most i tubes attracted the coni when that their most impo When they wer days ago by the Radio Corporation found to work successfully, it was predicted by.radio engineers that this new de- was based on such sound that its expansion would ew era of transmission both by telegraph and teleph and that its other possibilities were tremen- dous. ossibilities nsmi- ¢ tubes has fired the n the Gen- and for elt that wire- might power future The al- alities of the ttention of M and he s wireless ne Atlantic Service y has become t the importance ation is the bridging few powerful vac- aid Mr. Alexander- case only six tubes were can safely predict that ill some day be per- But what is a of the oce uum tube In nd we the same’ feat formed by a single tube. the next?" After spe ng on the possibility of power transmission, which it knows he regards as something more than 2 dream, he said: “Ten years ago I became acquaint- ed with the little device known as the audion Then it was a detector of signals and an amplifier, and the question arose: Why not amplify some more and then some more and use it for transmitting signals as well as for receiving? the corgplete answer to this question “Although it has taken ten years to get to the point where we have today a trans-Atlantic tube transmitter, in these ten years the energy of the vacuum tube has been increased more than 1,000,000 times. A few years of the same rate of improve- ment would bring us beyond our wild- || est dreams, but all we need to say is that science and engineering have received a new tool. It marks a turn- ing point like the steam engine and the dynamo. It will certainly give 1 trans-Atlantic telephony, but it will undoubtedly give us much more."” Not Surorised. Dr. Langmuir, inventor tubes, when reached at his home at Bolton's Landing George, said: “1 am greatly pleased, but not sur- prised at the success of the tubes. Tt is a stepping stone in the progress of many years' development. We make larger tubes when larger tube: of summer on are needed, and we will make them | of greater efficiency for the principle on which this development has gone forward is a sound one.” This does not mean, the Radio Cor- poration officials said, that the alter- nators would be immediately geded, because the superiori yet been sufficiently demonst permit the scrapping of the larger machines, although the eventual adop- | in- even tion of the tubes is considered evitable. Their value will be greatér to wireless telephone develop- ment, it is said, than to telegraph ef- ficiency, as they were evolved by ap- plication of the same principle that has made the Audio tube the most important achievement of those work ing on the wireless telephone Trans-Atlantic Conversation in Sight The human voice already has been carried across the Atlantic by wireless but only in one direction. By means of these electrgn tubes it is expected that the voice may be sent both ways without difficulty, so that extended conversations may be carried os. This is not exactly the same as two voices talking at once, as wireless communi- cation is made at the speed of light and a word would reach Paris from New York so quickly that there would be no interference with the word com- ing back. 1ZATION. French Communist Party Threshold of Disruption. Paris, Oct. 16.—The French com- munist party is facing almost certian disorganization, according to indica- tions at the opening of the second congress of the party presided over by Marcel Cashin, communist mem- ber of the chamber of deputies The first ' part of the $proceedings consisted of complaints by a number of the provincial delegates, that while among the membership there were good militants working for the cause at the head of the party there was a a handful of officials working for themselves. The secretary's report showed that the membership has dropped in a year from 131,000 to 78,000, FACE DISORG is on One sanatorium is giving its pa- tients a half hour's flight in an air- plane each day as a treatment for mental depression. The Sign of Good Photographs P dio y Dr. Langmuir gave |! more || the (| ake wiltff NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1922 BISHOP ACHESON T0 Episcopalians to Hear Report of Portland Convention About 250 Friendly members of the Girls oclety of the Hartford Arch- leaconry were present 1bor- hood meeting held in the parish rooms of St. Mark's Episcopal church afternoon E o'clock from Hartford, Meriden ond New at a neigh vesterday 30 Members were South Manchester, Britain Members of presented a pageant called That Lighteth the World," over 40 people took part This was followed by a Iluncheon An organ recital evening prayer was held at 7:15 o'clock. » Haggerty is president lara Blinn, vice-pres- Williams, secretary; G. son, treasurer, members of the Knights of gton will hold an open house at the Parish hall this evening at 8 o'clock. There will be dancing and an entertainment. Refreshments will | be served Bishop Acheson Here. The big event of the week, how- ever, will he on Thursddy evening at 8:45 o'clock when the Men's club and the Woman's Auxillary will give a dinner be present Bishop Acheson, following the din- here the St. Mark's soclety ““The Light in which of ident; A. Ja T Wash the soclety; the General and, Oregon. PROFESSORS UNDERPAID of Over College Instructors, Wife of One Says. working girl” has it "all over" a col- for sub- Dorothy ances made by employers sistence, according to Mrs. Hart Bruce, wife of H. L the faculty of the University of Cali- fornia. In a letter published versity chronicle, a faculty publica- Hudson TOURING 7 Passenger Kissel COUPE 4 Passenger e at which Bishop Acheson will| ner, will tell of the accomplishments| convention held re- | “The Poor Working Girl” Has It All| Berkeley, Cal., Oct. 16.—""The poor | | | in the uni- lege professor in the matter of allow- g | Bruce of | 4 GOING FAST! Discriminating Buyers Now Is Your Opportunity To Buy A Better Car At a Lower Price Than You Ever Expected Hudson SPEEDSTER 4 Passenger Studebaker SEDAN 5 Passenger And Many tion, Mrs, Bruce takes issue with the budget for household expenses for faculty members reeently announced hy the board of regents. Mrs. Bruce sald that the professor's wife must “'choose between childless- ness or the ansuish of many years of debt and drudgery” If she expects to live on the salary of her finstructor husband She sald eight other wives of faculty members agreed with her and humillation | will hold to the Wallace platform which Senator Borah denounced at Weiser and Meridian and proceed un- hesitatingly with Its campaign ac- cording to a resolution passed late last night Thirty-three of the 44 counties were represented at the sesslon to meet the situation created by Senator Borah's "assumption” that he Is fighting for his political existence and his statement that a plece of blank paper would have been better than the platform adopted by the conven- tion in August. BORAH I« ) The organist of one of London's best known churches is a boy of 13 who has never had a lesson in his life Idaho Republican Committee En- dorses Wallace Platform, Boise, Idaho, Oct, 16.—The Idaho republican state central committee WE HAVE— HARTFORD Miller’ The Great Cold Killer Listed Today With Us 3-TENEMENT HOUSE—all modern on Chest- nut street; pays over 10 per cent on the invest- ment. Cash required $2,000. 3-TENEMENT HOUSE on Buell street, owner to move to New York city. Cash required $3,000. Property is 50x164. (This is-a good purchase.) 2-TENEMENT on Bassett street; 12 rooms; all modern. (See us at once on this property.) T.W. O'CONNOR & SON § BOOTH’S BLOCK MAIN ST. Dodge TOURING ! 5 Passenger Stutz BULLDOG 4 Passenger Essex TOURING 5 Passenger e Oakland SEDAN 5 Passenger Studebaker TOURING 5 Passenger e Paige [ TOURING 7 Passenger Others—All Taken in Trade for Hudson and Essex Motor Cars 139 ARCH ST. FOR SALE! house and three car Rents Real Three family garage. Just off of East street. 81200 per year. Price $9600. Bargain! COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. REALTORS TRUCKING Moved my Place of Business to 54 LAKE BOULEVARD Carl E. Johnson Phone 20606-5. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE If you are about to furnish a home we can outfit it completely. We carry a full line of Furniture, Floor Coverings at prices that will surely please. | A. LIPMAN | New and Second-Hand Furniture 34 Lafayette St Tel. 1329-2 Meriden—Tel. 311. Dancing every evening. (Dixie Band) | | Luncheon and Dinner Parties, Chicken and Waffle Dinner — $1.50. —DRINK — Ayers’ Soda Water Call for it by name and get the best. For Sale at Your Gro Three Size Bottles—5-10-] CROWLEY BROS. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs Stoves and | Honeyman Auto Sales Co. Telephone 2109 and EXCAVATING|§ Robin Hood Inn PARKER & DEMING Realtors Small farm (7%%) acres on Plainville- Farmington road. Three room house, new barn, shed and chicken coop. Price $1400. Come in at once to see this. PARKER & DEMING Mortgage Loans 193 Main St. Tel. 2026 HOUSES FOR SALE FAMILY—422 STANLLY STREET—10 ROOMS. 2 FAMILY—74 HAMILTON STREET—18 ROOMS. FAMILY—135 COLUMBIA STREET—9 ROOMS, FAMILY—16 PEARL COURT ROOMS. TAMILY—71 WOLCOTT STR FAMILY—109 HILCHRIST AVENU All Modern and Good Value. H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING S Jompany foc New Telephone Number 3-1580 s Oil Heaters $4.95 Exactly as shown in illustration, full size combination brass and steel reservoir for oil, black and Japan finish, carrying handle. ONE DAY SALE—TUESDAY ONLY Other Mliler Heaters " New Per : gg gg * . Heaters ..... tanks, full - size at New Perfection Heaters with 's.t'eel heaters. Dy Other Perfection Heaters with and without brass tanks. Complete assortments, uptol, . s — Sixth Floor — 2 Prescriptions | Prompt, Accurate and Economical Service. 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