New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 12

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12 ART WORK EXHIBIT AT NORMAL SCHoOL. Progress of Students Reliected i Mk Color and “Cutouts” Interesting art work by § senlors is being exhibited I hall at the State Normal se exhibition is under the Miss Vera Wtevens, inst to @t the schoo JToseph Wise divector of art at the The exhibition beg work dene by through the work of the The first o Hhre schoo eries is work o8 and figures | in intensity Another set of exhi juniors was the paper dolls eut and mounted, gy ing an examy tuming, as f facts of art we Includes cut lettering being During th from paper. half of the Junlor year the young women learn in art what they will ach in the firet, second and third gr This work consists of makh K prints Object drawings and work ir black and white are also uded In the senlor year the aim of the instructor iy to have the students get an idea of effective dark and light effects. Water color work is also i1 cluded During the second half of the senlor year the study of perspective I8 taken up, objects being druwr ( then colored, shading bheing empha- sized. Work that will be needed for teaching in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades is taught to senfor puplls in the second half of the year, Spac- ing and color is stressed In the second half of the year the students take up the draw- ing of letters, all lettering being cut from paper up to this time, Cut work posters are also made, the stu- dents taking an original subfect and making it from cut picces of vari- colored paper. It is the plan of the instructor to | have senlors paint posters, there hav- | senfor ! (Fernundoz Ramos, the operator who'll |probably handle your call, is about NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE }, Special ehlidren's pr Phe Wewpie T by Anit for that work | entered apportunity Miss Stervens ™ y last fall Examples of all the work s hibite Bach section is illustrated by several drawings or prints and the tudents from the 1 black and white y SIng of perapective i gs and posters is shown, step by stepfi as the YOUNE WOmMAN passes inior and senlor years 00 p. m 615 p. m trio of the orehestra fontes T:00 p, m,~Ball seores. Current 1:45 events of 7:15 p. m.—Literary period ducted by Marjory Stewart 7:30 p. m.—Farm program eon ducted by the National Btockman and Farmer, Pittsburgh, Pa T:45 p. m. The Visit to the Little Folks by the Dreamtime Lady §:00 p. m,—Ball scores. Nationa Stockman and Farmer Market re ports. 8§15 p. m tinued, §:30 p, m,~—Coneert by the Trio of the KDKA Little Symphony orehes. tra. Friday, June 1, KDKA (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh) New York City) m.~Musica by Mary Plowder colian Ha 6:15 p ohildren Hall scores Dinner coneert by the KDKA Little through the Kerna Symphony mphor pom Moment, Please ! TAterary talk (Courtes: Harper Brothers) eon 8:00 p, m~Co of The Retty Ti reau pm otson Concert Bu WGl (American Radio & Re Medford Hillside search Corp. Mass) 600 p.m Late Sports news 616 p. m No. A7, 6:30 p, m.—Roston poliee Amrad bulletin board #:80 p. m,—Evening program-— (a) Bilversmith series by David Cheney (b) Concert hy llogers Quartet (e) Concert by Strem's Orchestra Farm program con. Code practice, lessor WBZ (Westinghouse—Springfeld), M 8:30 p. m.—Basebal! scores of the Eastern, American and Natlona leagues, Falry tales, 8:456 p. m~—"Farm Help from the Birds," from the United States Dept of Agriculture, 8:66 p. m.~News of the day 9:00 p, m.—Baseball scores. cert by Mme, Bourbenals, Jean Bourbenals, violinist; Bourbenais, pianist; Mdme soprano, 9:25 p. m~—Laughs from Life by speclal arrangement with Life Maga- zine, 9:30 p. m.- sleal program, 9:50 p. m.—Bedtime Grown-ups prepared by Marden, 9:66 p. m.- ;Honjnmln Franklin WGy (General Electric Co., N. Y) fons FORD ‘eellist Mdme S Bl Owners Wonderful new ignstion system in- Continuation of mu- specd story for s suto; vk control #1215 maticapa Orison 8. A few minutes with Baseball scores, Now we know you won't bawl out the operator when you're telephon- ing Havana, Cuba. Senorita Carmita | Schenectady, m,—Produce News 6:00 p. and stock | market quotations. the most popular girl in the Island re- Baseball results. 238 Main Street, | publie. J = $40 to $55 SUITS MADE TO YOUR $ Ladies Holeproof Hosiery Extra stretch top for Stout and Slen- der women; lisle, fibre and silk. MEASURE FOR 35.50 100 Styles to Select From—Not Little Samples But Whole Suit Lengths—Wonderful Fabrics and Any Color You Desire—Fit Guaranteed A RUMMAGE SALE 8-—Raincoats, sizes 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. They were sold for $10.00 to $15.00. 3—Overcoats, war babies, patterns are terrible, but they will keep you warm next winter; sizes 35, 37, 38 stories for Loose!ea current cert under direction news flashes, early reports 22 SUITS Young Men’s, all wool, good styles, and fairly well made, all worth more; sizes 33 to 40 » $19.50 ing. In values at $30, $35, $40. The Store of Connors-Halloran Stores, 30—Fancy Vests, washable vests, were $1.50. Now 25c¢ Each. ——— NORFOLK SUITS ——— All sizes and in many styles of fabric; some have extra trousers $27.50 * $40.00 Our regular stocks of Kirschbaum and Cortley Clothes offer you many varied styles to select from. We offer the most money can buy, in styles, in quality of fabric, and tailor- Inc. ¥nder the Management of 215 MAIN STREET Geo. M. Lloyd-Jos. M. Halloran bulletins (‘L\IKK S AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY, | | | twisted idea of 1023, ] | JUST ASK OPERATOR Convicts Try Coue Chant as Short Cut |, 0r" A% OFEron wen To Fr"dom ! [will you please give me the weather forecast for tomorrew! That's the wiy 1t's being done here new, pros viding patrons eall after § p. 15 the newest pastime of A woman ser started 1) ing herself ¢ y i ous Auto-suggestio And imme prisoners sel ing that its salve the bar Poor f idea Nseip Fomehady ing a sente The Only Place In Town That Does Not Use Azo Paper In Photo Finishing. That's Why Our Work Is Better. MISS R. TORELL 320 Chestnut. St. Won the Five Dollar Photo Fin. ishing Ticket This Week, Bring in Sunday's film, then look for your name in next Friday's paper, the idea~—hop. ie might dis he wrong ehiet prises hought y out' and ant a way out of jail “I had been sie At my trial I eollapsed several times, and my illne ontinued In prison rking hard to apply | | feel | have g time, fit well bloc vibrates k aver in with a Meanwhi the me plghtly whisper “Every day In every way I'm get. ting closer and eloser!” “To what?" asks a doubting pessi mist “To treedom, you poor hoob!" says the optimist, blissfully ignorant of a Emlle Coue's health | the wetrine, MEE, MARY MURPHY Open Fvenings until 8 P, M, Ohrnstedt’s 72 WEST MAIN ST, If you are “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” don't be dis- couraged. See what Estelle Taylor and Mae Busch did at —— FOX'S NEXT MONDAY — SAGE, ALLEN & CO. 3-1090 (INC.) 3-1090 Hartfor d Conn. | RADIO FANS, ATTENTION Again We Score A Big Hit In Your Interest WE HAVE BOUGHT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A WHOLESALE DEALER IN RADIO SUPPLIES And We Are Going To Turn It Over To You, Radio Fans of New Britain and Vicinity! AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES SALE NOW IN PROGRESS NO RESTRICTIONS ON THIS SALE—EVERYBODY CAN BUY (INCLUDING DEAL- ERS) AND IN AS LARGE QUANTITIES AS DESIRED COME ON, LET'S ALL LISTEN IN We are determined to do our level best by the Radio fans of this part of the world. So when we heard of a chance to buy out the entire stock of a wholesale dealer in radio sup- plies we jumped in and bought it for cash. We shall turn it over to our friends and custom- crs at less than wholesale prices—so, Mr. Fan, now is your chance. Here's an example: CLEAR TONE POWER AMPLIFIERS ' i Regular Price $15 SALE PRICE—$3.49 LOOK AT THESE REDUCTIONS Vario Couplers Reg. Price GET AFTER THESE AT ONCE Everyready “B” Batteries Reg. . Price $3.00 5.00 6.00 . Sale Price. $ 69 .89 98 1.98 98 Sale Price $1.79 3.69 50 H. & H. vario coupler Hart vario coupler ITart 180 degree coupler Fischer Consolidated 100 meters Variometers Atwater Kent mounted Atwater Kent C. C. tuners .... H. & H. variometer Sleeper moulded Loud Speakers 22 1-2 volt 45 volt 5 Magno 2-volt storage battery .. Vacuum Tubes V. T. 1 genuine signal corps. ... DeForest D. V. 6 6.00 4.00 U. V. 200 tubes, U. V. 201A tubes, W, D. 11, W.D. 12, U. V. 199 and 216 A at sale prices. AND WE WILL GIVE FREE A $1.50 VER- NIER RHEOSTAT WITH EVERY TUBE PURCHASED. Rheostats $8.00 $4.00 $4.98 4.98 1.50 5.95 $13.50 3.95 6.98 | Vocolpud Murdock ... Sterling . Amplitone X-Cel plain X-Cel Verni Bradley stat Bradley ometer Teco vernier Condensers Audex 23 plate ... tevispiine $3.00 Audex ]1 plate - .. 2.00 Fesco 43 plate ... 4.50 Fesco 23 plate ... Westfield 43 plate .. Westfield 23 plate Dubilier Condensers Type 600 Capacities 006 Type 601, all capacities, values 0001, Transformers Jefferson Audio free Dongan Audio free ... Chelsea, Audio free .. Marle Audio free Miscellaneous 2 slide tuners .......... . Duplex sliders .. Finding posts Aerial pulleys, 2 for 5¢ $3.39 2,39 2.39 2.39 Receiving Sets Westinghouse jr., without PHORBE s ey $ 25.00 § 6.98 Firth with loud speaker ...... 225.00 89.00 Firth detectors, two step 135.00 69.00 Firth combination crystal and tube sets 95.00 39.00 \WESTINGHOUSE R. C. PLETELY INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME 185.00 150.00 Any of the above sets installed gratis dur- ing this sale. . Miscellaneous Switeh points . ... .. 1lc ea. Switeli-JoVers . cvas ov i $ 45 Fahnstock clips, reg. 5c. sale price—3 for 5¢ Fleron vernier attachments . ... Stayput plugs Shur grip plugs .............. . Pacent Jack, all circuits, values to 1.50 Gordon switches, D, P. S, T..... .40 Gordon switches, D. P.D. T..... .50 Gordon switches, S, P.D. T..... .35 H. & H. dials 1.10 Genuine multiphones 5.00 Large Morse clips .25 Westinghouse load coils 6. 300 and 400 D. L. coiles, values to $2 10.. Seco 2500 ohm phones 8.00 Western electric phones 5¢ doz. $ .19 39 39 59 39 21 23 19 39 I8 A5 1.98 .1.29 4.19 7.21 legular price, 5¢ / t Pollak green glass crystal set. 2.50 Dictagraph single units 1.50 A CRYSTAL SET FREE WITH EVERY ngtgAgF OF $10.00 OR MORE DURING THIS Radio Headquarters, 51 Temple St., or Through Furniture Department

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