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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1926, T i - the commonest one used for the pur. |cars and owns glass, tin can and box | connected just outside the windo: [ . 58, an and box | connected | ¢ w [been for the voluma of v every ENGAGEMENT TO EDWARD BROWNING‘ Q. How can & light green felt hat | Q. Why do forelgn fnsect pests |switch, with antenna connection to | DI e oman s olce be \\l'.lnsmL seem s0 much more destructive to |the set hooked to the center con- | - - — | ————— | | TRegarding programs of Thursday A, Ammonfa and water make a [crops than native insects tact I e 8? ot. night we havent a th o bee | | : e I |l ¢ leanser, Many of the commer- | A. Many of the forelgn inseot 6 0 cause wo took \)\t-‘)'lu‘m‘o:\‘o f)ft’#n:neg - 6 9 Yo . wou st that Mr rowning (clal cloansers o market st ave | 'd int YR a ) : 4 bfl) Her l)add. Is Bunld- onEaER R M S o nng, S 'm”.”":xrno\r ;|:';|r[l;,v“: 1“r‘r”al.~u ‘.F—T:.l\‘o‘v‘-::lhlr:\‘\e'nul‘lymv::]1“,’m01A;1‘:‘ tadio fs approaching the danger- | in three times during the evening in f 3 5 ) 0. | CAN P P ensed d spreq ous stage in its devclopment, It |order to get a slight slant on at s ’ he has sald he aided when young— [nove stains if there is grease on the |with startling epeed in this coun | e 16 On; ALINORs - Han y 1o | s gred startling ¢ - needs more than anything else the | pherle conditions, o : ing Her New Home on l.yciting tnaians hat. 1 tho turpentiho leaves a mark |fry, due to the fact that they Ieft | siimulation of Its enginoering. pere | o'clock Rl ‘\?“:Imn“; Sl a..':: “Wa will hale Mr. Browning into |finish with a little alcohol. thelr natural enemies behind them. i olid: A Ao ¢ : i | - sonnel to consolidate the progress of | then again when we arrived home, Long Island—Seeks 10 |1he courts it this proves necessary Q. What is the meaning of the | Q. Is distilled water a conductor | n | n arrived home, d o i a b ceent years ( e o ste y | somow 04 ‘ol N “hale R b ¢ o f i The g b % I e : dvancement,” says W. H. Priess, 1:057 We can't remember, ah us! (()lle(‘l }‘d]hc In,ple_g. superintendent of t 50 « Th name is ‘Teutonic and A. In a certain sense everything lio engineering nuthority," | s : . gray-haired man mora than b0 years [means “able counsel” or ‘“able [is a conductor of eloctriclty, Dis- Pt g s . » old takes a little schoolgirl out for |speech. Wl1ed water s a comparatively poor | licutenant John Macready, fam| Yesterday our buazing sea-nymps, sions. Dig Akl s G T Gone iratt s e B e L ous altitude and transcontinental A8 we so laughingly call that gurg- g0t rides In an automobile and | Q. Ts Gene Stratton, who played 3 aviator of McCook Ield, Dayton, lng nolse heard each Sunday and oy takes her to dances—all this with-|the part of the Little Scout in the | Q. How much opinm s used in 050" Lo qonst o speclal talk | hollday, except at Beriln and Merl 2 out a proper guardian, it is time [Motion pleture “The Keeper of the [the United States per caplta a year? 2 e SROAIGI RN NI 2 P riln and Merl. m New York, April 3 (P—Fifteen- | (hat something was done about it |Hees” any relation to Gene Sgratton [How does the amount. compare with \I\I|m\\ his \\';nh through the Cronley | den, et |r.\’|\k'{:‘r must be made year old Frances Heenan is engaged | Mary Louise Spas and hor mother |Porter? llw use in forelgn countries? W broadeasting station, Cin- | for points west. Train No. 772 will have declined to comment on re.| A. She iy the daughter of Mrs |- A. A recent statement (February, cinnatl, Tuesdny cvening, April 13, wait on siding until threo weeks ’ N Porta that ahe il bring damage [Latra Meshan, who fs fhe only [1925) gives the following figures as (4! § o'eloc dygwiilibe dnjan;| (LOMAhSEBIN Jannierary Sk he Erithe Tamily s Dellght unced last night, e is bulld- g, " Browning. She volun- |1RURhter of Gene Stratton Porter, [(o the annual per capita consumption alrplane and fly at an‘altitude of | Battles of Ypres. Ing a home for them on a 135-acre adopted last year when |the late authoress of oplum: Italy——one grain; Germany |20 Vw_ Mn“wvl-.u'mg through a | P o ; A 1 3l i liaenl estate at Bellmor, Long Island, she Ning e for 4 commane | @ What ia the bolling and frecz- |2 grains; England 8 graina; United | {ransmitter in the airplane, A re-| . Fromacit I thelprosramubyiiha jithe Satrelingto g LGN Ioce o bin L Rlielg)L any mars dope hus adontadtdaug) Yor- |Ing point of illuminating gas? States 36 g practically four | €oving set in the Crosley WLW sta. | Lhiled States Coast i band;ttom)| olearlygions orulius B0l a At Y OUEKNONE olilveere: opted daughter, Dor- | lion Harrison, Ohio, will pick. | WFIC last_evening wero the brass|excellent voleo and she sang “The| sty lat 5 the eld- o hine; 2T | A, The mixture of gases such as |times the combined nse of the lead- e s e Lost Chord,” “In the Ti f Roses” | orly real estate oporator made the ‘itiam Heenan, Francest father, |liminating gas do not have single |ing European nations. up tho signals and then rebroad- | OTN, R0jo8 by Al s SN cae BTy Giod Do Th a1 | Ihat's all for today, .’]mv\’ks}!‘ : \nnouncement “to correet th T e mantle salesman, [definite boiling points, freczing | Q. Why do writers use a nom. | cast the talk. ey : improssion that T am an adven- eiand "f"_f,’l", ,,‘”‘m‘"‘ " [points or critical temperatures and |de-plime rather than their own| oo [y the announcer and we couldn't|fine 0id hymn pressures, Instead when such a gas (name? The annihilation of space via|®noy the music until we had looked G Do The I8 cooled, first +ne. constituent, then | A. Sometimes an author uses ono | radle will ba definitely proved on |UP the meaning in the dictionary wnother sperates ont, each condensed [to conceal his fdentity, or to fur- | Wednesday evening $:15, when | 1he meaning given is: “A brass in. |portion carrying more or less of the |nish an attractive nama that will in- | WOR will hrondeast phonograph |5T!!ment of the saxhorn famil Iremalning gases in #o [torest the reader more than hia real | records of its own program of fora e Arasatorni WOl Mo Q. What s the consumption of |name might. Some persons feel that | Mareh S. These records were mads | & or no dictionary, the solos lico eream per person in the United [they ean write more freely under an | in Atlanta, Georgla, by Frank Hoyt, | 0¥ M Tate were bright spota in the States, and about how much is con- |assumed name, By far the greater |one o s foremost rocords | ProgTam. He played a fantasy, “My sumed each year? number of writers use thefr real | ing scientists, and thus radio lsten- Kentucky Home,"* and “Elegle" A. The consumption of com- |names, fers will be treated to the modern | {2 PRI CEEQLy RN sohot; merefally manufactured ice eream in | vorsion of the parable of the cast- l‘vfl h were as near pe “" as the United States has increased from | fng of the hread upon the waves? | Cuphonium could make them. Wel .\ rogutar work before they can| allons a year per person in ohly in Lila dneinrice AL 8 & wadio|l 5o that gvord:STherbandSnumbereligysonrint tiosstudlos (That malil b who threw acid on her as i Be 16 June Records Show 5 Sazin A done : today offe Columbus, 0., April 3 (P—Tran-{ | & mallonfiinktods; Theitotal Bflck 0’ ”,e M,‘ke | program that will come back to| "orc Well dome. program, the first of scveral, was to marry Edward W. Browning, she marsh wren bufds several “Why doesn’t the Symphonie En-|nests besides the one used as & semble appear earlier in the even- | lome, the empty nests being dume- ing from WTIC L question | mies to deceive marauders, asked the statlon officials, apd an- swered last evening on the “WTT Mall I that most of the musicians are en ployed elgewhere during the ecarly part of the evening and it is ncees- | ry to wait until they complete! turess,” and to protect her helea- Selariny Baane ter visited said that g really loved Fran would interpose no objection: marriage ny reports of their engagement “Tut it Brown is teyin ered admirer, whose attentions to rutiny of the Chil- | and the girl had fously refused to confirm or though they made no secret of |2 yitln publicity from this affalr,” he their friendship. Al Ko ARGl aladatalel The girl s now recovering from \o¢ Naw York could not get me te 1w on the face sald to have |gve my permission for it.” n inflicted by an unidentified as- R S B e AN gttenipt 16 hear “The Orugl.| ctlent and the leitera proved to | No speclal preparation was made | o S BheL i 5 pared with 285,550,000 gallons in y hSEVOR i abio | saleclion atian s/ iion presented at WGY, Sche- AR | owning's interest, in|ya24, and 260,000,000 gallons in| The time has come when broad- 2 A o % {neetady, turned ont to no avail, since { lle Columbus, June 2 ording ; [casting stations must begin to | [TOETAM: Mr. Host recording i fihore seemed to be considerabla| WGR at Buftalo came through ex- | but it will be sometime after My 1o court records. Her j were| Q. Is there an estimate of the |specialize on their programs, it they | 11C7CIY a8 It was received on an or- | racket in and about that vicinity. Atftremely loud, although not too | G eer LheD) \y, which is on next |william B, and Caroline Heenan. |q e amount recelved by the | wonld take on a distinet and definite | GMArY type of receiver locatcd less | times, the music came through well, | well, as far as quality was rdn 'l At the time of the girl's birth her |farmer and his family for their |bersorality. according to the opinton | \N31 @ mile from WSB's antenna. general effect was not goodl. | cerned. The Hotel iINE, father was a machinist, employed at |jabor per year? i GeN e R r AR AT i - Tres (oeN o | o aanglderationiof gihe ntuntinenae g U chestra pres ol esvl by elty. Ter| A, In 1824-1925 the average net | brondeasting at WBAL. Baltimore, | S 0icll predominates in Southern | we heard “The Scven Last Words| jance numb including at Fifth |nother was a native of Wellston. |incoma of the farmer's family was.|“It's an age of speclalization and | 165 WOR s justly proud of this|os Christ,” as rendered by the Trav-| Where 1 Go” and “Rememb o jeweler o said. When the girl was about four 2546, It allowance is made for in- | progressive radio stations through. = \MPIe of its transmission power. |elers' Double quartet from WTIC. | other station that came through am not marrying Mr. Brown- fyaqrg old, the parents ne o8- |{erest on capital investment of $£227. {out the country are beginning to | e ~ G Che quart assisted by the Sym- | 1ouq was WOAE, Pittsburgh, which for his meney nor for ireer, anged o religious difficulties |per family, the remainder of $649. ‘rmlw. this,” Huber says. « “Just as phonic ensemble and the cantata|wag signing off as we arrived \m A ome-10ViNg 10 through the efforts of William |1s left as the reward of the farmer | the new man these 1s a spe- proved to be one of the most satis- ¢« v ant intellectual com- fpgyaman, a Zanesville banker a a{and his family for labor and man- | cialist in his particular field, * so factory presentations cter made by And our baftery was dyinz on ita th & man with Whom | jend of the Heeman family, ¥ran- agement. must the new and progressive radio Lo ot iz Ton Rmvar ihlcall {19 SRS R R A g ces was placed in o fashions | Q. What fs the nature of the (station be u speciaiist in the fleld ings for the seven sections arefy, = Gy, wrmz SRR ochial school here to be cducated, lacrlal beacons installed by the Post |of broadeasting. 1 think the time is | beautiful and full justice was done|' ° St BOINE % t she tNE Qe lived with her mother, a nurse, |Office department for the guidance |close at hand when radio stations ADe all we did as far as radio | {0 them by the various soloists who ry. He v teered i pere following her graduation, of postal planes flying at night? will realize this more actively and | was concerned Thursday night and | took p: ced to be an impres- part with some h iforts to obtain inforn | A, There are five of these bea- | we will then have ‘athletic’ stations, | 11t night, wa ind out how con- | Sive program, reflecting the spirit of L 1l the glout the family from the Bate- |[cons. Fach is a high-intensity are |wgricultural’ stations, ‘health' sta- | e rhursday evening | Good Friday. mans were unavailing, searchiizht mountad on a 50 foot | {jons, and o on b S s i 1-throw- | oo much has been sald already” [tower which revolves three iimes a | i e 2 5m 1 of & mt plenty | WJZ offered a program by Mar- cstioned frien: Franees in Mrs, Bateman declared. “The less minute. The lights are set at an SN chance | suerite Manierre, soprano. who of- P'hi Lambda Tau sorovity where | i avout the whole aftaic will be |angle of one degres and a 500,000, [ 10 - "rf':::fwf::x;“,":'(‘,"“;]'j“‘,‘f“”"““(“; Vidual who | fered a real treat, as far as soprano vning met Dier. Jealousy may l1he better,” i a or beam goes out from x,‘h,,;'.'m',,,", S e ‘mnfymfl- fo find it. | £0lc . We enjoyed her program, we becn the motive for the at- ST s e lights. On clear “""'“"[.mmu»'«mn{ -{-l.{ f ["\i S "‘ atisactory, | frankly we did, } saying fack. police sy, they can bo slehted 180 miles awar. | icncn) bt ith consistent fading, | something, because, as a general The Phi bda Tan sorovity is For nihiath s Mareus ey | LB ERSIERE SanEE OIS s {ho! evoning one which avould||tnle, aaiweive & sopranos T unaee (N veatiaation by dho GhIL ! term in the Atlanta Peni- “I‘]“: "‘:;" e ‘]’V:“‘"l“r heen a total failure, Tiad it not | don't sound well over the air, since t. DBrow has was convieted of fraudu ]11:'5 the delic D“;;“u;; ““,':", -,Ky, g ‘e the girls thefr soror- of ing of | 12T 1uses i ping, sent them flowers and at- W «tock to investors in the Black Star = Lw tended their parties. ne. His conviction was confirmed Mr. Pisarra said his society would | by the TUrited States Clrenit conrt of | Radio reeeiv investignte Browning's connection | i) appeals and he Is now serving his [been issued to 1,644,325 persons in | T B Who was the Postmaster |the number of li s issued will nnder nt Benjamin | reach 2,000,000 within the net few EASTER 1S FLOWER TIME— Flowers figic . Tarrison? | s. In addition, there are g . | L : Faster - —_— 3 . John Wanamaker. e b S R]D OF THAT TIRED FEELlNG and the season's choicest | Cut Flower SULPHUB GLEARS » Dl el ah from YvO‘A‘,\.l{L\w\-‘ *qfict\' and arry Thurst th feian ? | s, B AR come va V Harr r e maglelan? | | o . assortments of unusua f Or- Asiboech g chool of radio broadeasting for | yre, Joln Wallace, of 246 Glen Strect, New Rrltain, Conn., Gives Informa- | hox 3 Bouquets © (Peaches) Heenan, 15 years e ard v interesting. 1 our w Miss Heenar mother told Brown- Violets, ngly ey 8 You can get an answer to any the part of the post in the pic question of faet information by “We Madern uptions, | writing Question Editor, | Carl Miller. s on | Now . Washington Q. Under w Pope wag the \rms or | Rureau, 1322 York avenue, |Church of §t. Peter at Rome built vyou do not | Washington, D, €, enclosin two |and who was the architeet? YWhen \ Yo {the study of the techni of per- | ! ality. Corsage Falley S SWE AN e aclona o nlayeil e tec of per- jon To 1 N ohoice quahty. "« TRoses, valley, SKIN RIGHT UP QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q. Who was acter «who pla '1 g s () e AL mation To The Run Down Housewife, | choice Q! Gweet Peas, 0se i | heen opened in New York city chi _ nd smart for studio Is equipped with a micro- | ERBICS is an up to date remedy |pl but what T would show up| etc., charm? | phone and loud speaker so that ac- made from the juices of raw h rbs |with 4 beatly headache, My stom- costumes- ¥ tual tests can he made of the appli- iat have not been boiled as boil- ach always seemed to be sour and | cant’s ability to talk by radlo. ing destroys the curative properties [acid. J had a miserable hack: fo It for | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, |and under what Pope was It dedi- | S of many of the herbs.. The juices of |great deal of the time and from torture al and marital ennncti e lonts | Station WBBM, Chicago, now has [fonrteen herbs and these julees have Inever really rested. T could not SRl R e S Tt uilt under the direc. [studio rehearsals for their station \bren squec out of the herbs by [sieep at uights and had about giv- N * queationa | tion of Pope 1« T1 and the archi- | programs, Rehearsals are held many [pressur’ are combined With —pure e up eier geiting any results when Woraothl T'n. toet Rram The building was | days in advance and the announcer [and healing glycerine and bottled fa friend of mine told me about s cannot I o, [dedicated by Trban VITT in 162 knows beforeh every number land sent on it's way to healing and [ERBIUS. T have taken three bottles onfidentialeTditor. | @ 18 the plant of the Heinz |that is to be presented on the eve- health. We have told you frankly jof this wonderful remedy and the Company at Pit gh, the only one | ning's entertainment, This assu to why BRBIUS has merit and [results have been a great deal more plant used for mak- [operated by it? listeners that they will hear as now e want you to read carefully than I expect 'a make a long | A. 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