New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1929, Page 2

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2 HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1929, NEW BRITAIN DAILY s Co, UTILITIES PLANNING . CITY WILL OBSERVE Coi P Georg N | " ) 5 1 eived onthly renta ; e P o THANKSGIVING DAY | i Impro ent Co., Phil- Ui ok | /! ‘, 7o 1 o ~ Regarding Locks —_— I : W W . i Phil e 4 1 um‘ i i . ! e ANNUA{_ MEN TE' I H V S0 s e SR : n e WG (Continued From First Page) | _Y/ e Ca T G & ° o doors o s 2 [ 1 & Pow H no clai to v ;5 < : g S Sl ¢ 1 el 11 | Y | ( N Ye ) prc wked o 1} i \ Plans Are Comoleted : e ’_ 7 o \ He : t ; 4 | S A\ % o C S i o E 1 « \ \ s rding presid L L . Ao 8 Ra v « 1 « \ « ¥ was bro {Rapd son 1o mitil Monday £ = ¥ = ¢ Ic s it > Irpos Social Faents Arvan St 5 & i v on to . 7 AT ; : 1 =0l 2 Calls Uiilities Mecting ; K o i i 1 t 1 g ; 3 ot <« loo g fo i3 5 n's i i 1 1 1c « ) tc Pr T dan t I ho: 1 n 1 v part ¢ 1 ons « v i " 3 o e ! sup | lic ¢ 1o ¢ Juart sho "; K \monss 5 : J Orgavized For =sociability™ e e e e of | Dam { have corres 4 Grorg i T rposes ¢ ¢ AC the Town Home pped in s e ) ) President of Sisterhood H « ¥ o the neipa ) A C s " ecta | 1 el kel T omorro W I ‘ « 15°Nai Isracl 1 ° . i b ock o g . mashed tur- | a \ ¢ o I S il L On N o « v one ¢ i1 s ol 1. Woods | H % { onalll warkor S should 1 rart of Hoover Plan > ; : SUNDAY F L C ou ‘: of ‘ 0 shiow v ction to X c 5 " ¢ < o swell e L N B . S : o Gl D e 0 Small Catholic Colleges Draw o reon viore ) Sl omir b ory 1 he o S 1 18 : ; 3 i suppl o 1M port no out the e T e o oLl 8 s pl y o ¢ he front o Siliea Dasking | ous t ) the club cells £l | [ ] [y and t n 1 ould b - H colle e | i o 5 b Aati : = nting liscovered a way of . : X i acen : i the gridiron sport pay “There is Nothing Finer 'y reServes, Cou i 2 X 1 o . - i I y football is the medium than a R s in production, is ma e i : ) i . i Stromberg-Carlson™ practicable to ¢ ) il deliver a o e SAUBE oL i stadium. a foot- { along this lir 0 bus- ] by My L P rancisco. The ] nue for ma ear s N er by the | jssic s ¢ for relie w larg Requivements Estimated Satiotovia. S i “Thes and on busi- I t W. Pelton ¢ ax of Ke | s approximately 40 1 1w the ba ! hig h d 1 & was fo ler sta it |t . o | e 5 Army Teams i o : e pporters of Sund 00t 3 o rom | Pag i the West Coast Army & ;J t ymarine Base team of < 3 : 5o and the Olympic club of N\ > A B 2 ol to These teams play real foothall EIGLS0 ¢ o pres- th imd by taki ntag Sunday b t mo "aylor to the ofiday for the 1 chool L] 0C o ported ig [ s 10 o k& s nuslanghat oS o Qe ot o slec lenced by their tie wi N Denver, Colorado, an interesting and enlight- ; > i pr [ B aylor this year ening contest was staged recently between two Wednesday Eveniags te : of TLINT cars 3 A Ty . st-to-Coast Broadeast of ' ! e W0 (el e o radio receivers—one a new Screen Grid Stromberg- mbery Carlson Orcher b ¢ « 2 : POk al0! 5 . o e tra, over the National Broad- ) : Michacl O 0 Carlson, the other a Receiver of similar specifica- ssiing Company's Blue Net o ot 4 dormitory roo 5 s work and Associated Stations. ) , e o B Ve tlic onuot tions, well-known and highly esteemed. 3 5 e A ) T ! 4 R N eecie Coothel o Eunan | The tests were made in a dealer’s home within . geve 3 : AHiolon i : A t the 4 1 of Dr. Marshall H twenty blocks of stations KOA using a power of o ! Tauibrsot acheonilIG Sl iz ol 12,500 watts, and KFXF using 500 watts. These ; st at Hill Sehool stations operate on 830 and 940 kilocycles respec- 3 4 EXPI l]%"]N HEAR l] g el ”"'J tively—a difference of 110 kilocycles or 42 meters o £ Al LUt Cotiiman Wi . el g Gyl between them. | 3 5 2 ; . THR[]U[]H WEST F U i bl Sl L Results were as follows: — | i = i LN : S 1 signs of oy nervous- | gefting it SELEGTIVITYSTHeiS romberg Carlsom piek sl e e | o i of lat i 1own stations betuween these two broadcasters—without interference. |y « ! ‘ o ) 1) Mend Taylor stood Smuggling Ring Found The other set was unable to tune out the locals and could get no other Al 1 ) . It iy s bl - stations between the two points on the dial where the local stations ; ; . 5 m t is to Operating in Poland e 1 o i coll that Ina oland Nov 2 [} A o , , v ~ Yy ~Q ded 4 Sl S R ate e i *SENSITIVITY—Using a six-foot aerial the Stromberg-Carl ‘ red in t W["][]S ANN“UN ts : s : el bl e picked up every station the other receiver could get ona 100-foot ae ¥ 3 , cment and the only JLE Sont ar! Plovida Doctor Ll sl e e I:[:vcnxrhersrr using the si ., could only bring in the local 3 £ t C B10n 2 on Ul U onville, 1 Nov. 27 (0T of the Latvian frontier by whicn L 1 at the o 1 terruption of o SN e e ety *VOLUM son with a six-foot aerial brought b . o I Al 0 waa faur w il on & oliai=tiniuston in all the stations with ample volume. The other set with a 100-foot ; It sht izh not def , sin today he son Seinetii e serial could not equal the Stromberg-Carlson volume. , e g eshanes iy A” “UU']R El UBS ‘ 1l Taylor, prom- nt director of the Vilna cn To find out for yourself the differcnce between Stromberg-Carlsone and | S = el : L L ¥ ¢ [ tom office sted on vicion ether receivers. ask a Stromberg-Carlson dealer to make comparative home ) ) WL S s old and ti4d- | (hat he protected the demonstrations for you - ¥ = ; 0 : sonville high school ¥ i e e e . ) which ool st Bog ey . e e nonk e T Bull details of tust on reaic . . on top o oeia ointon|IERGE Y ol No. 642 Strombers-Carlson. Art Cansole | ' I ) c by e e > b G uses three UY<354; one UY-227, one UT ; 4 < ) A e R 0% [land from their repu- Buy Your Stromberg at McCoy's 245 and one UX-28 Radiotrons. Builtin : . i Sorg i Yo He went | (o iong, according {o Clarence T. S SR e i };'""”Dlimmgmm'$24750 o Yal the of mak- 111 vard of Hartford, who spoke Lo For Superior Service rice, without tubes . . . . § G - day to the combined Kiwanis and | c s s nt ¢ totary clubs. Mr. Hubbard ted r n nd . ¥ | OXFORD DEBATERS DEFEATED f‘ [‘f;“‘. jll‘ e ,,‘,f:.(,oz v.,,,’“,::?,”:\.,_ P t ; e 5 R s e S s R sm in New England was harmiul, { ! ; OG0 L T o SRIOUAC LD 1eba i of Wa Ithough the general tendency is 1o 4 : om his | conta ¢ g Belle ol LoamE Lot Ui iab (i of it as possible. | p : ‘ Sl G 6 ¥ ¢ Gl L b d. Tere j1o quoted statlstics o show that| \3 > Men at Conference e el Gt L o e R e MAKERS OF VOICE TRANSMISSION AND VOICE RECEPTION APPARATUS FOR MORE THAN THIRTY.FIVE YEIARS : led O General g S LGS per ¢ v vies will | igene, Ore., Nov. | i ¢ ony « } 15 1o blow western cul- | Anderson, of Bridgeport g 3 . ot e : y of t luh was that ence voted 138 to ‘\1',, "qfliq,u.m ‘(:me“ B Sole Agents For New Britain and Vicinity etric St by : St g 1170 ir of the American s¢hool. | Oregon swimming )tcar: e t o s i None coming year. Seven lettermen will S ) g « ) culd ify, he BRANCH BANK HEAD HELD |0 availabl ! ,!,',( -, I h(m_w s y W over San Diego, Cal Nov. 27 (I'P) | No coach has heen selected fo fill | T'rial 197 > ¢ - Red Cross Total Amount 1 ¢ 3 o ,‘ 5 :”1‘“/\ ‘4“\ i \x'u]",\‘ St 2l A\lt{\uur New Britain ! SRS ClAT A or Klu ki San Diego 3unk of | (ion last spring o = 3 New Brite i . Reaches $6,848.22 Today .| e e g today | bie ‘ :;l':" 1N CORPORATED. 51 m A gue, trea r of e Unaware of sales har a i ng an - 7 4 . 2 ¢ 1 fed « e i 5 i }‘lw\‘. Na- | $200.000 F LONDON COMPOSER DEAD 1 Request Hartford i : ¢ s Bullding oA % ot Alding. wholcounts ol s Authorities [ TLondon, Nov. 27 (UP)—Duvergne | 4 ¢ Y te $6.644.2 $6.51 lid “ ! vid _"- c had co ",‘[‘ to tI f’\'\';’;“ i “‘ml = |“ ’n‘ ’r Km:v‘l‘\" 216 MAIN STREET 89 ASYLUM STREET 3 B s o ollad tol d 1,954, e B2 T b laned focent stoais mukkel osses)| nany Fouhtr balliis,eaiad (oddys x New Britain Hartford | ) i 8 | ) \

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