New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 15

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- INVENTOR URGED BY OWN DESIRES Wish for Hot Coffee in Bed Fostered [dea Stockholm, Oct. 23 (A — Dif- | In childhood we were brought up in the culty in awakening and his fond-| ' .e"vh..':mr“e.nt of music, taught and real- ness for a cup of hot coffee in bed, ized it radiated lOVey sunshine, and a real were two factors that led Dr. Gus. home ‘tm“phem Today it l;‘leflnl ev tat Dalen, winner of the 1912 No.| ! i A en bel prize, to become a successiul ;on it is recognized as the greatest inventor. > &y own agenc ivi Dr. Dalen as a boy, living in a 8 ifit—thg YI for Ieviving, the home humble country home, was required P S ren home. to arise early, but found it hard to p 5 ; awaken on time. A discarded old wall-clock was repalred to which | . <) - \ a ) B } — J ) il was added an alarm mechanism | d g =l A t ! . il with a plece of tinplate taking the | = L # | ” s place of the bell, He combined the | Y ] K 3 en et i |/ block-work ~with a little friction | ) I ¥ N el < % 4 | |I svheel covered with emery paper that began to rotate 15 minutes be- fore the alarm went off. Friction / | I 1gainst the rough surface of ‘the 0 . =TI U Py | paper lighted a match, = ) d \ e AN The match was attached to a rod | Y. A 1l | I { that swung over a gasoline lamp, | =% p il g \ | ' the cap of which was simultaneous- | ; £ k 3 ) If 3 ly removed by another contrivance R S i | 4 constructed from a couple of «mpn" § i ¢ wooden spools and a piece of | \ : — i 3 ; | | b string. Over the lamp he had placed ¥ 9 : - 0 on er u a coffes’ urn contuining coffee pre- | d ¢ 58 i : : HILD \ ‘ pared the night before, When the ¢ % - : | ML N slumbers of the little* inventor, ~ : § =4 ) | 17D then 14 years of age, were inter- | . 2 2, . A rupted by the alarm going off the‘ ke s 15 ot - 1 W ( room was lighted and his coffce | ; ‘ e | 5 4 e ¥ W i | HAIHENN S-SR was boiling. | A B ; R : f I 1t was during Dr. Dolen’s ex- periments with gas accumulatore for beacon lights that he lost his | sight through an explosion, His | inventive genius, however, did not | seem to suffer ap he has since then | given the world a number of new | inventions and still continues to di- | rect the work of his plant in spltc of his blindness, 1 FEDERAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES' PROGRAM | Members, Adherents and Prospects “ \ Are Belng Listed For Planning Work. ! Washington, Oct. 23 (A)—Church || members, adherents and prospects ‘i are being counted apd listed to |} gauge the coming year's working | . 9 o program, the federal council of |’ churches announced today, in rn~-I sponse to the call of the eommis- | sions of a number of communions, |/ under the leadership of the coun- | cil’s commission on evangellsm. | thousands of congregations, “there | has developed in the communions | comprising the federal councll of |/} e: . . . ll churches an increased spirit of unity | ‘N 7 and a growing uniformity of method | . sy 1 Iea a reCOrdS in the prosecution of their evangel- S5 g istic work. The past vear has been 1 . : marked also by a notable increase | Today's business will break every sales record made by this store of church membership on confes- | P v < g i T sion of faith, as compared with the |' | far are here taking advantage of the slasl: low ebb of the previous year. : s “We belleve that this - growinz | of pianos, player pianos and grands. nnity and commen understanding, is, | ; Buvers a 4 . . 2 et iy e am Ui Vot | Buyers are not only attracted by the prices but are particularly pleased at our exceptionally easy :Vl‘:.,‘::V‘;“‘i lmll‘:‘(;:s;;1(“5‘:‘\:};?113{:3’otl‘|!(l‘r‘ Quick selections are noticeable throughont the store, evidencing that buyers are realizing the sreat payment plan which permits of a small deposit upon delivery of the piano and easy weekly or month- ettt (e it ot o Iv payments on the balance. Also are they pleased to find the same guaranty of value upon in- reasons, the commission on evangel- tsm is led to bellieve that the time B % i has arrived for the adoption of a struments as low as $95 to $125 as on the more expensive models. comnton program to be presented by | the evangelistie agencies of the sei- | o y T . aral denominations to their consti- 3 - i B {nencles, with the strong expectatici that all the churches will joln inj hg it ouf. adapting it to their weveral needs but adhering to i cardinal featu . Piano buycrs«from near and Player pianos scem to be in the greatest demand. The big assortment we are showing, the many making on this hig rental stock beautiful models to.select from—all add to make this an opportunity of a lifetime. | | DAYS SPENT IN POVERTY Trench Judge Kills Wife and Nicee, Then Takes His Own Life. Toigy. France, ®f sev and seeing want and misery staring him in the face, | Judge Ernest Le Blane, who was | abotu to be retired from the bench, | hanged himself in his office here | after having killed his wife, seventy | three years old, and his niece, Miss | Louise Kollon, an erphan, aged eeven | ; | d ) This fs the hypothesls of the po- g e § ot ! 3 e was supposed tal ¢ ¢ A his home near Char- . ; A2 | B Perfect shape lons-Sur-Marne three weeks ago. The clerk of the court having to | submit & legal document to the | . [ judge endeavored to get into com- municatian with him. Being unable to do so the clérk came to Jolg: g O HERE IS HOW WE PROTECT YOU | The shutters of the judge's home | \ , were: drawn and the clerk alarmed, | < Tf yon are not satisfied with your piano you If for anv reason vou wish to exchange vorr This Piano, No 18 guaranteed for five notified the police ay notify us at any time withinn 30 davs from piano for another, v rears Brealing fn' & door’ the bolios lst may notity us at 3 v 3 e an 0 tor anothe c at a 3rd vears from date of purchase. Should any and the clerk found . the judga | DEPOSIT date of purchase and we will give vou your within one year from of purc e defect in material or workm. i ¢ anship appear hanging from a hook in his office | money back. case you make an exchange, we agree to e within that time, we will repair it ‘E:' "‘;‘F;" REEGIL and the bodies of his wife and niece every : . Fa t\id"np‘s:ms "P;:_\‘sw:;is Ravdih Holds Your Choice duct every penny you have paid us up to that the piano with a new one of like grade with- Holds Y i unable to say what was the exact | time from the price of the piano far v hich out cost to you olds Your Choice cause of death, but they éxpressed vou exchange, the belief that it was due to strangu- + lation, { . . . . The judge's pension would have This is what we call Proof.---This is an o ; \o3hs fudkeaipenvion ould hase unce of Proof that is worth a pound of hearsay. 1200, He was too feeble to add to | B e ACT QUICKLY! Don't be ameng those who will wish they had. Swell in Value of Lira Did Not Cut Costs P —The recent v P i valih o8 80 Tea. CALL UP 2109 Without any obligation whatsoever on my P Uich AR Sepsiio ol TS s 10 and ask for ‘ { ; ¥ prices, description and photographs of R "“I rvliye s igh cost of living, has lustead left MR. RADCLIFFE ; ‘ V. uli ) A Y offering at reduced prices. g ental pianos you are Italians at loggerheads with the | ; sk of making ends meet | or - CK When the lira was worth hardly Turther Lo reomntl AR 3 ! _ CHECK STYLES INTERESTED IN nore than three cents, the cost of urther intormation T, | [0 UPRIGHTS [ PLAYERS ving suddenly soared upward. But Y ate (AR TN 4 . : Ry svhen the lira was again worth | i 3 E. nore than four cents, the hlgl\‘ ke Naux et S e s Liberal Allowance for your old Piano or Phonograph AN T S own, degpite the lamentations of | NO. ANDREWS FURNITURE CO., Ine. New Britain, Conn. [0 GRANDS Shopkeepers who marked up]| helr prices refused to mark them fown, arguing they had to pay for| heir stocks at the higher prices | ind that the lira was too unsteady | to permit.stabilizing selling ratess

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