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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928. - T g % r———————— vision will be ready for use in every | scans its field, or an adjustment of | machine. powder 50 produced and articles in. ’ o o home equipped with & radio .:; the position. | Thomas F. Cooney, West Haven. cluding such material. ¥ — | Store Open Friday Until 9 P. M. tomorrow,” he said, “it is merely a| The equipment used for faking Juice extractor. Ludwig Reichold, Winsted, as.' Closed Saturday Evening | step forward.” the picture looked like the regular| otto A. Frederickson, Hartford, |signor to the Fitzgerald Mfg. Co | 1. The equipment is too elaborate |camera setup. A long tube pro-|assignor to American Wiremold Co.|Torrington. Non-warping hot plat | for home use. It requires experts to|truded from a rubber blanket and|Conduit for electric conductor: | Gamaliel C. St. John. Greenwich. —_—m—— e |cperace the instruments although|Was focused and adjusted to fol-| Bengt M. W. Hanson. dece: | Dashpot 3 LUX ’ | parts of the receiving station is an |low the subject in the same manner | Hartford: E. A. Hanson and | George E. Shipway. Noroton, as- | - ‘ : lordinary radio receiving set. We|as & camera. Behind the lens was @' Whitney, esecutors. Grinding ma-|signor to the Salt's Textile Mfg Co. | Exmflmem Works Well and on hope to make the pictures larger. |disc with 50 tiny holes along the| chine | Bridesport Manurastivetof calurs | SOAP | We hope to have television so that | rim through which the light rays| Reuben Hill, West Hartford, as-|ecd pile cs > Lmtgel\ Scale e M James H. Taylor, Devon, assignor | NEW BRITAIN'S SHOPPIN ENTER.» without having it darkened. Per.|trical impulses which were trans- ton, O. Valve, [of 1-2 to W. T. Teeden, Jr. Shock 3 for 19¢ haps some day we will flash the im. | mitted to the receiving set and there| Harvey Hubbell, Jr.. Bridzeport, absorber for motor vehicles L 2 SH YOU £ RY PAY iCKS HE New York, July 13 (P—Tele- ages on a screen like the movies, |changed back into light again and nor of Harvey Hubbell, Tnc.| William J. vie e Britain. | CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECK RE vision has come out of the labora-|but when that will be we cannot |thrown on the screen. | Iy switeh {osigner tn Sew o Machine i 1 o v i X tting, Stratford, as- Co. Speedhandle wrench extension. | tory and into the sunlight. say The new equipment was develop-| Arno R. Huef f s le sigenchl P e e Tele-| An improved photo-electric cell,|ed by Dr. Frank Gray and Dr. H nor to American Meter Co., Inc., | Trade Marks Registered phone company skyscraper along | far more sensitive than those used | bert E. Ives of the Bell laboratorics. New York, N. Y. Gas meter. | AlRER Belsons doin business HIE:RIE:' L I 'HRII ;" l v SPEC!ALS' the Hudson river a man served | heretofore in television work, _— i lG“Jackson. New Ha\en-i;s“;at::nzn roducts Co., Hartford. | ° 1 a tennis ball, boxed with a com-|makes possible the use of sun-|Patents Issued to | 1E tabie. | Alfred G. Kintz, Wallingford, as- Labels Registered panion, drove a golf ball, and went |light. In previous public tests a . E AT e Ialas, Boginion through other motions, while | powerful beam of artificial light, €0 | Connecticut People cicnor to International siiver ¢ The Soderholm Ba three floors below a little group | strong that it was uncomfortable for | | Patents issueq by the U. . Patent Meriden. (3 patents). Dish or similar | Bridgeport. | Soderholm’s - Sedish | F R I D A Y E V E N l N G A ND o ome =i o e | Office July 10, 1928 to Connecticut atticle |rye. For br ! s;‘ “lc;e:";'“ei E:?OTE:?,G o:“;‘::i ‘,;’,f;';'i,*;":i::‘ be usell o zmakie inventors _Olver LeVallee, and O. Lemelin, | Trade Mark 'Apphum‘ti | R e e by three. | Bell engineers believe that aven.| (List compiled weekly from the New Britain. Overfiow alarm The Bassett Metal Goods Co . Inc., » , i ! Ofticial Gazette by the office of Willam A Lorenz assignor to Sheiton Locks g D A Y A I U R DA nul:h:;: l':]znz:::l:ra!;(;x;::a:‘}:: r;;\:lv;l;aell}:'eth;”;‘nm;\_ol\:gd figg:ai‘\::huaal: Harold G. Manning, Manning Bros. the Otaka Fabric Co., West H”'-‘H.‘he Bf;d\:\-_ Smith Co New noth only marked the removal of |are used in movie studios and at S1°¢ Co. 211 Main street. New ford. Paper making machine i ; | Britain ) Raymond G. Moore and A. Claude- |- James H. Craney, doing ieleien; fom ohe iskerslary, St bicdieatheninenlsuch iasitne molitl- | L s e B A e e B s s esner marked the first time that more |cal conventions. s . !burgh, Pa.: E. Z Taylor, Newark, N. Bassick Co Latch wich. Cigars | Fflday Evenmg and Saturday than the head and shoulders of a| The television Images in the test |} bun & Tavior. Hamleard. secienor Charles H. Norton, Plainville, as- | subject were transmitted. | were as clear as the ave; One of the engineers of the Bell | neing marred only by an appear- (o, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cover-placing n nders, Inc. Bre: v Cincinna- as bicychsts, B = s > 2 r s, poplin s. laboratories said the apparatus ance of being under a thin sheet of | mechanism for unit measuring ma- |ti | nding arourd 1 attracting Sizes 2 to 9. Made of fine quality linens, poplins and broadeloth could be taken to the Yale Bowl,|water moving slowly upward acros S | chines. Iwan Ostror 1sky, New York, great curiosit a Brittany | styles, in sport and novelty models. Niagara Falls or the Yankee § he picture. Engineers believe th dward E. Bradley, Stonington N Y ssignor to the Naugatuck farmer, after w 18 several miles | Values up to $2.25. dium and the scene picked up for fect can be eliminated by an in- I. R. Rowe, Westerly, R. I, Chemical Co. Naugatuck 1 | d to watch the riders broadcasting. | crease in the number of holes ors to the Atwood Machine Co. powdered vitreous polymerized s pointment ' “This does not mean that tele. g ough which the tonington. Winding and reeling rol and its homologues. to the —_— - FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY 9 Men’s Women’s Athletic Union Suits Silk Lisle Vests : f od band tops. Si 50. Checked nainsook and balbriggan. Sizes E x%e“t:iray)agventggz an::lzeéa‘tll?r:loa;o uFii(tiZ:Ol:i\'ening and Saturday. 69c 390 3 for $1 -00 e ;—h—'_—————__ Friday Evening and Saturday MEN'S WHITE ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS An extra fine grade shirt that sells usually for §2.50. Collar attached and neckband styles. Sizes to 17. $l 95 Friday Evening and Satunday, @aeh . s oo s snsase s s a b . FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY | FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY T Women’s Rayon Slips § Women’s Pure Silk Hose | . . /e pastel shades. Ruf- | Full fashioned and service weight. White | (elebrated by the Greatest Sale of LS e s, §1.20 | M e ey 98 Men’s Clotlflng tbis dty has ever seen FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY | FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY ) : g 1 40 Inch T is with a good deal of pride that we open Turkish Bath Towels ‘\ Silk Crepe De Chine this 25th Anniversary Sale. We are proud of Double thread and extra heavy. All with = White and 27 new summer shades. Our the fact that 40 of America’s leading cities sit- fancy jacquard designs | regular $1.59 quality. To be sold Friday uated from Maine to Michigan have bestowed : 3 ; 29(: | Evening and Saturday. their confidence in us to such a degree that we have Friler Sveng and Sctathay | e T n able to build up the greatest chain of men's clothes shops in the country. All new summer | } ' , : . : JULY CLEARANCE! 6,701 PAIRS! We cannot express our thanks to you in words! We are saying g WOMENS AND GROWING GIRLS' it with values! Come in and celebrate with us! NOVELTY PUMPS AND SPORT OXFORDS You'll save as much as you spend!, X : All taken from our regular $5.00 stock. To be $ & . J VR sold beginning Friday Evening at | y T e y omorrow, Saturday, July 14 we begin this i 4 ’ T V] 2 Dy .. * i “"I"IHHI “l””‘ I I””l " ” sale with the greatest and most varled stock e ,LOT ,I\CLUDEQ BLQNDE' s e () il [ of Men’s Clothing values ever shown in this S SUATY, TAN, ROGE, GED AND GREEN W8 | - ] city. Your unrestricted choice of any garmentin [ ; MANY COMBINATIONS. ALL HEELS AND the P&Q Shops at a tremendous saving to you. SIZES to 8. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY, You men of this city built this business. Come in and share our birthday cake with 3 fis. It will mean dollars in Kour pocket. For / 0, Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses ere is a feast of values that spells savings v - Mad ity 0 you. Wi i o Sy e appreciation Made of fine quality pongee, broadcloth and rayon. All new styles. to you. We are saying it with price reductions % B Blesisiain, : $2.98 that mean real economy to you. Come in SHAN \ Friday Evening and Saturday and celebrate with us! PN ; y Women’s Cool Comfortable Dresses Made of printed batiste, voile and broadcloth. Elbow length sleeves in a large assortment of new models. Sizes 16 to 46. $l 98 Friday Evening and Saturday. ......... A Semis . B R R Women’s New Wash Dresses ale I SN Made of sheer voile and broadcloth. Many trimmed with contrast- A ing materials. Sizes 16 to 46, 535“‘“ $40 ba. Friday Evening and Saturday. «..eeevnseeononns., 31‘49 Jos A value SUITS | ; SUITS ReSUTS L il ( B Bathing Needs for the Entire Family v L Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits ; All wool in assorted colors. The regular $3.00 grade PEQ ¥ To be sold Friday Eveni 1 L& sold Friday Evening g sl .98 and Saturday . ‘ zs\’alue. 3 ¢ Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits PsQ Summer Suits SUMMER CLOSING HOURS All wool materials, in a range of colors men and boys like. - B Prices for Friday Evening gflu’fi o]}.?alm Beaches s 1 1 50 4 Wednesday—12:00 - / and SAVUPAAY: o .niieesvss un 98 C to 34.95 airs Reduced to Friday—9 P. M. ‘ Kiddies’ “Sun Bath” Suits Superfine Tropical 50 306 M Saturday—6 P. M. a5 All wool in attractive colorings. W ‘14 AIN ST. e B Ry i, $1.49 y Reduced 1o 5 BATHING CAPS—AIl colors to match suits,. Friday Evening and Saturday 25¢, 39¢, 49¢, 89c BATHING SHOES—With crepe soles. 1 Friday Evening and Saturday. 39 c Pair