Show THE OGDEN STAND FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 13 1028 MAKE PROGRESS Xoumpgo A&ii?XACu TELEVISION IN HA CKVuH Perfected Device Would Be Worth Million Dollars I DCV2EM "tlKAGe should - By NEA Service 14— WASHINGTON! Jan "Marked progress has been made In recent months toward a radio-visio- n receiver acceptable to the the many hands public and with and minds now engaged on the believe its problem I confidently completion is the work of but a few months more" This prediction by C Francis Jenkins inventor of the -- motion-picture projection machine and means for sending: photographs and motion pictures by radio is of probably the most! the many prophecies which radio is expected to fulfill In 1928 "WORTH MILLION d static Like the much-needemaeliminator the radio-pictuchine is easily a $1000000 invention "The reward for a simple practical inexpensive receiver will be patample and there are no basic says Jenkins ents to interfere' "However certain! technical problems remain to be solved" he adds 4'The sreneral scheme Is to ana lyze the object or scene by a ro disc 'ima permits tating scanning the light reflected from the subcell on a ject to fall which Just as in still pictures changes these light values into At tne receiver current values these are converted again to light and seen directly or by reflection from a screen "Such a scanning disc waapat ented as early as 1884 It consist ed of a disc with holes of an inch across arranged In a The holes were an inch spiral ends apart In the "spiral anand theonset inch of the spiral had therefore the contemplated pic ture was an inch square made up The light intensity of 60 lines camera is limited as in a pin-hoto the amount which can pass aperture that 'through this minute or of Is only part of the whole light ADJUST FORMS "We in my laboratory think that limiting the light by passing it through these apertures is not the best plan the available light is too weak So to get a greater light value we make the openings In the inches in diam scanning disc 1 eter put lenses over the openings and get the required tiny light-spas a by focusing the light-sourc- e tiny flying spot on the receiving screen to build up the moving pic ' ture "Television - would doubtless have been attained as early as the telephone if a suitable light-senfive cell had been available for the transmitter iand an adequate light-sourc- e for the receiver "In the transmitter we need more sensitive light-celor glv- haps I should say light-cel- 6EEM HOSS A OM DAKJ I VUrA hak HAD DEpe PAuiSoM MO A HUWDERO iTlMes I OMoeperAKjoy a DRAMATIZED Latest A II Ki if - ss n- j film-column- ve ' ' i Ctt DC r)lKlO'1nE one-fiftie- one-fiftie- th th ot si ls ls ' CMT'erf? ' - ' j T"ROM"T '' ing greater current output With light reflected from outdoor objects the potassium cell gives but a very small scurrent "Our problem in the receiver is REGOVEREI e light-sourcmore intensive than a the neon lamp but having its e EAST PITTSBURG high-spee- d Pa — (By The other possibility! is a steady light The Associated Press)— Modern source and the screen for modulat- chemistry is ' demonstrating that ing the lighl to build up the pic- even odora can be turned into dolture" lars and cents Gases that have polluted the atFARM CHILDREN mosphere are now being captured and converted into the liquids from BETTER PHYSICALLY which they originated to the profit of both Industry and the public WELLINGTON New Zealand — Experts of the Materials and of (By The Associated Press) — Farm Process Engineering department children are f superior to city' rear- the Westinghouse Electric & Maned children jsays a national report ufacturing Co decided j that too on a survey bt the physical growth many smells were ' going up the and mental attainment of the boys chimney in the process of treating and girls of New Zealand Superi- insulation with resinous materials ority of farmers children was most So they trapped the gases as fast as they "were generated mixed pronounced at the age of 13 The survey included 20000 town them with water and then disand country! children ranging in tilled this liquid recovering from age from 10 ito 14 and was carried 80 to 90 per cent of the solvents out by Dr Ada Paterson director used in the formula How far chemical engineers can of the health department's division of school hygiene and Dr E Mars-de- n go in eliminating and using fumes director of educa- by liquifying them bef ore they are assistant I tion discharged Into the air has not yet Grouping the boys and girl3 oc-In been determined: Jbut experiments now under way suggest that accordance with the father's results are possible The cupation the investigators ascer tained that the children of the saving already effected by the capfarmers were tallest being close- ture of used solvents are said to ly followed by those of professional be considerable men Chemists point out however Regarding weight it was shown that farmers' children were that recovery methods might be too markedly heavier than the average well perfected for it is possible the dlfferende increasing with age that some of the agents recovered while the children of professional from gases would themselves be g men though? above the average In difficult to destroy n height showed no excess in weight Total result of the survey showed SOME YAWN Jhat the average height and weight CINCINNATI— Mary Curran 15 of children of good mental attainment were greater than in the case walked open mouthed into a police station here She apparently could of those of inferior ability not shut her mouth and her to speak brought forth only a gurgling sound from her ihroai She was rushed to a hospital where January physicians repaired a dislocated "TT" a jaw Mary then explained that Clearance terrific yawn had been the cause of the trouble f?s B r ft h is U3H mci scwic 4 'i ' s 'i long-await- To Nicaragua NOW light-chang- 1 i -- & Clearance Sale IMMMII gmmmtmwmw 1 M II— II jT" ng " se- ' - — cES£J aiJ— 1—1 — — i — IIIWW! l Sale ir :v UJ! 4? 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Better than drugs SILVER NOW IN ENGLAND BOOTLEG- - LONDON— (By The Associated man who puts new Press)—-Th- e moonshine in old Bourbon whisky bottles has nothing whatsoever on old the bootleggers of would-b- e silver who have been unearthed in England Numerous cases have developed lately of speculators and collectors of antique silver who have been deceived by a clever group of forgers This group which has a considerable knowledge of what period and pieces of silverware are in demand first gets hold of old and damaged silverware at a very small price The members then prepare new silver copies of the antique ware r Their next step is to cut off the period stampings the date of manufacture the hall mark and the maker"s mark from the old silver and fit them to the imitation copies with hard soldering and hammer ing The ordinary test of detecting such additions is to breathe on and around the marks when the joints will show up if something has been added to the silver surfaces But the silver forgers are so skillful this ordinary test is of no avail SOUNDS REASONABLE Magistrate — Have you- anything - to say before I pass sentence? PrJsbner — "Weil the only thing I'm kicking about is being identified by a man who kept his head the bed clothes the whole under — AT Passing Show time Nisrht Enjoy the flnsst ballroom In the' west ' a n cf ' j OLIE' REEVE AND ORCHESTRA HIS LYCEUM Playing a New 1928 Program ef - Dance TODAY ' THE Saturday IN THE WINDY CITY "You're pinched" ' "What for?" "Operatih' a machine gun wihle under the influence p' llcker" — ' Judge Hits- Gene Stratton Porter's Last Novel Admlttion 35c m "THE MAGIC GARDEN " 3 Also the Comedy "THREE GLAD MEN" LAST TIMES TODAY AND SATURDAY and them so well the eagles have vivid In cries he and their personalities "THE COLLEGIANS' can read curiosity fear parental at 1 — 3— 5 — Shows admonitions and other' expressions of emotion Dr Herrick's studies have OX THE BACK FENCE that four weeks are reComing Tomorrow quired fcr the incubation of the Cat — My wife hasn't spoken First Tom Tyler In eagle egg He estimates that an to me in weeks adult bird can fly 600 miles a THE' BREEZE" Second Cat — Well Joe don't for"SPLITTING day get that no mews is good mews — Life" IS IT POSSIBLE? -- You deal in antiques Lady— have you any Louis XV? 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Then came a rather EUmer-Gatryish assault on lady evangels ti tled "Bless You My Sister!" And since thi sdld not seem to refer to Mary Plckford for instance it was thought probable that it might have been suggested by Aimee Came next a dramatization of Tting Lardlner's The Love Nest" of in which a lady considerable Importance was caricatured to such an extent that New York critics and trade papers cried for a retraction and apology Then sweeping all thev others before it arrived one of the grandest satirical comedies of many a season "The Royal Family" with Edna Ferber and George Kauf man collaborating — and all Broad In advance that way knew weeks satire was to this brilliantly-don- e be the piece concern ing the "Inside life ofto the Barry-moreJohn and from Ethel back again As one hit piles upon another on congestion grows embarrassing we the "bier street" There are are told far too many hits this season They have been coming so fast that the lesser hits have "suffered a bit The public has not known which way to turn In a week when 13 new perform ances came upon a single night at least four of them were far above the ordinary PITY THE POOR DEAR There was for instance a tragedy "Behold the Bridegroom" by George Kelly who won a Pulitzer and prize with "Crate's Wife" whose comedy "The Show-O- f f" already has achieved the standing In this of an American classic play he takes one of the modern young women gone blotto' through pampering and and tosses in her face a realization of her own inef fectualness by causing her to meet a man whose honesty simplicity and sin cerity overwhelm her She sees in him a perfect bridegroom but feels she could neve? be a proper So she pines herself Into a wife deadly illness Then there's Philip Barry who steps forth with what critics have hailed as the suavest smartest and most engaging polite comedy of the year "Paris Bound" a comedy divorcees of those Paris-goin- g with a blithe poke at some of the This Is the same Barparticipants ry who wrote "You and I" "White Wings" and several other excellent opuses This easily is his best and in it Madge Kennedy is starred In t perhapstoher best part these Ziegfeld's expensive Add a play production of "Show Boat" by Fannie Hurst "It Is to Laugh" "Excess Baggage" with the charmihas ng" Miriam Hopkins Avhich been coupled with "Burlesque" and a Rudolph Friml operetta "The White Eagle" produced on the same aumptuous scale as "The Vagabond King" All in one week if you please a hit And everyone seemingly It's a gay season on the Rialto ng -- Broadway Noted Depict Americans re light-sensiti- cona-iian- es 1 AH DoAM UUDEti'STAKi' VwiT vnhv dew ha(m! MO 1 9 R PERSONALITIES NA muffins feoY! isL LEATHER 1 VSfU far-reachi- By Williams OUT OUR WAY ARD-EXAMINE- cod4iver:oil? AinsiveT : Because when oil is emulsified it is more perfectly absorbed and does not disagree with digestionl Take cod-Jive- rj ? SCOTTS EMULSION MRS A Fine Picture "The Streets of Shanghai" Kenneth Harlan Pauline Starke Shows begin at 1:30 3:15 5:45 and 8:45 TODAY and SATURDAY Sunday WALLACE REID In "THE SATIN WOMAN" and " S 4 niMh 1 4 "It's fireproof Bead tho Classified Ads I |