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4 ENGINEER CLAINS "HOWL FLIMIMATOR If Trae, It Will Be Great Boon. to Radio Sets Washington, Nov. 1 P—Elimina- tion of the howl of a att sta- tion, only 500 miles away on the same channel, 1,060 kilocycles, has | been reported to the federal radio commission. Franklin M. Doolittle, | president of the company that oper- ates Station WDRC at New Hav Conn., in & letter to the comm describes an experiment which, he says, practically eliminated a bad heterodyne from Station WAIU &t Columbus, Ohio, Mr. Doolittle, formerly professor of radio at Yale, sald: “I rented a circuit from the telephone c between my home and th mitting down trans the station ed to the input of a two st plifier which compensates for the line loss. As the s arranger allows the oper- ator at the station to hear the pro- as it is being received five| and it a heterodyne | om Columbus, he | o beat is ob- | 1t does not | fo frequencies he circuit employs the | audio output of the recelver. Our| tra er is of the master oscilla- | and we employ a crystal for | cheeking frequency. | “We have had such satisfactory | Its with this method of redu interference, T am going to try | automatic control which -will to function as soon as the heterodyne appears. The general plan of the scheme is to control our transmitter with our crystal and to vary the frequency of the crystal by variation in temperature which is controlled from the receiving set at my home.” Perfect Movie Fan Would Be Kept Busy Hollywood, Cal, Nov. 1. (R—Are there really any 100-per-cent movie fans who conscientiously see all the new pictures? Statisticlans in the Will Hays of- fice here doubt it, but estimate that one person could see all the new pictures made in America by devot- ing approximately 2,000 hours a vear to the job. That is about six Thours a day for 333 days. On the other 32 days of the year the perfect fan could see some of the new for- cign pictures. The estimate is based on an average yearly output of 2,500 American pletures, about 700 of which are features and the others of various lengths, HE T DRESSGOODS SHOP 100 MAIN ST. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS $1.50 g 56-inch Wool STORM SERGE Wed. .. $1.50 DRESS VELVET nch Pure Wool FLANNEL ; Wed. .. vd. $1'98 | 98¢ e Pure Silk JAPANESE PONGEE Wed. ..... vd. 580 81x90 Pe(filhtfid SHEETS o T $1 -29 15 and 42x36 PEQUOT PILLOW CASES Wed. 3 for $1 .00 $1.00 Wool Double BLANKETS Wed. .. oo o $2: 98 $5.98 Pure White Cotton COMFORTABLES wed... ... $4-50 $1.98 s Fancy Ruffle CURTAINS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927. 565 Thoroughly Spanish, this console is one of the outstanding models. It is far in ad- vance of y other cedar chests. Notice the Spanish braces, which are decorated. Has Spanish hardware and escutcheon fin- ished in Antique walnut. Miniature chest free. 3695 The finest Tennessee cedar was used in the construction of this chest. Finished in natural cedar. Bag of cedars free. Other Chests Finished in Natural Cedar Up to $29.50 $22.50 A magnificent model—finished in American Walnut, further enhanced by a neat floral design. Miniature chest free. #2054 This chest will surprise you. Queen Anne in design and finished in American walnut. Miniature chest and bag of cedars free. 53250 Window chest in antique walnut. It is ¢ very handsome model and popular, too. Fine construction and an excellent value. 1552 This co Very indiv nsole is one of unus free. beauty. ual design. Rich American wal- nut finish. Bag of cedars and miniature chest 2 SOLID CARLOADS of the famous What woman would not be o':e_z'_io@/ed tb receive a chest so beautiful and spacious as this one! True Colonial in style and is fur- ther enhanced by neat hand carving and antique walnut finish. It has a large drawer and 1s one of the largest chests Itis 48 inches long and stands 34 inch h. Mini- ature chest free. —ordered last July—and too late to cancel—have arrived and will be placed on sale tomorrow at our CLOSE-OUT $79.50 T his console s very sturdy and is a posi= tive safequard against moths. Finished in Of NCW Britain Branch n Arcade Building e e Buy Now for Christmas Delivery You'll neverseelower prices, finer cedar chests or a greater variety to choose from than the two solid carloads for the large Christmas demand. Every chest is absolutely FIRST QUALITY. Corners are interlocked. Panels are insepar- able. Bottoms are damp proof. The snug fitting top has special dust strip; heavy duty hinges, sturdy support.... and best of all....areal “Yale” lock. Every Lane is built to last for generations. Moth Proof — Dust Proof —Damp Proof —Storage Finished in mahogany ot s or, Spacious, yet just the right size. A fine value for the money. FREE! This Miniature Chest with the Purchase of Any Walnut or Mahogany LANE Chest . ... as usual, Garber Brothers values are of the unusual, for these fine chests, which are usually sold at “top” prices before Christmas are to be had at Garber Brothers’ Everyday low prices. And just think! A miniature Lane absolutely FREE. Just as the regular $*’) 5 .00 Lane is superior to other makes of cedar chests, so these small chests P J— are different from any we've ever seen. They are real cabinet Charming in its simplicity. Finished in work, real fragrant red cedar, really artistic and beautifully highlighted American walnut with beauti- ful floral design. This Tudor console is very finished. ; strong and spacious. An excellent value at this price. Miniature chest and bag of cedars free. Every woman should have one for her jewels, handkerchiefs, i"“ g etc. They are worth $5 to any woman. ]oin % Garber T s { Brothers’ b Choose the Plan Which Suits You Best Clristmas The membership in this Xmas club is unlimited. This Club plan has been originated to give every woman a chance to own a Lane chest. The CIub Of club has three different plans, which one suits you best? There are no H Z fees or extra charges to open a membership. Lane i h Chests % § : H z i H ¢ MEN:—Open An Account for Your Mother, Wife or Sweetheart 54500 This is a very handsome console fin- ished in American walnut. Notice the dig- nified period styles and the panel effect. Very sturdy and spacious. Bag of Cedars and miniature chest free. Plan 1 Plan 2 H Plan 3 Pay a little down, now, Come in, Tgtlact éhe chesti - now pay a little down and and divide your payments so the balance when you receive Bt g o 17 03 NG Gl that when Christmas comes vour Christmas Club check. and then divide your pay- yoy will have paid the entire This plan will win the ap- proval of many who have ments into weekly terms to cost of the chest. This is a ; Christmas club Savings ac- { suit your convenience. 5 popular plan. counts. j Sclect the chest you like L PPOIPIIIEEELPPPOLIIIEOE EOOPIEEEIIIIIEEIEE0! 3ROTHERS I PEL PP LIPS POLLOLIOIIIIIEOLINY 0000 |NCORPORATED FINE FURNITURE ~ Store 7-3-9 $52.50 3 ! (v i ;onso e, to the Dublic BB Aseade | e s s Roomy, sturdy—and a worthy value. a0 s PR i R N R e s A HAT AL QB OQR Hys-g 420w @ N@EQmSD ) G