Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 63, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1922 — Page 7
JULY 24, 1922
CULBERSON MAY BEKCM Incomplete Returns From Texas Primary Show Against . Senator. By Vnited Press DALLAS Texas. July 24. —The one Question to be settled from Texas' first Democratic primary held Saturday, appeared to be ■whether Charles A. Culberson, incumbent, or James E Ferguson, impeached Governor, would enter the second primary, Aug. 26, against Earle B. Mayfield, Ku-Klux Klan candidate. Latest tabulations made by the Texas election bureau give Ferguson a slight lead over the venerable Senator. Some observers point out that remaining votes to be counted will come from the sparsely settled and rural districts where Ferguson was conceded a strong following RED CROSS SHOWS WRY TO HEALTH Lays Down Sixteen Rules of Hygiene to Be Followed. Sixteen rules of hygiene as laid down by the Red Cross Teaching Center at the Chamber of Commerce are: Air L Ventilate every room you occupy. 2. Wear light, loose, porous clothteff. 3. Seek outdoor occupations and recreations. 4. Sleep out If you can. 6. Breathe deeply. Food: 6. Avoid overeating and overwelght. 7. Eat sparingly meats and eggs. 8. Eat some hard, some bulky, some raw foods. 3. Eat slowly. 10. Drink sufficient water Poisons: It. Eliminate thoroughly, regularly! and frequently. 12. Stand, sit and walk erect. ]3. Do not allow poisons and infections to enter body. 14. Keep teeth, gums and tongue Activities: clean. 15. Work. play, rest and 3leep in j moderation. 16. Keep serene and whole-hearted. FRENCH TAKE TO RADIO Glib Agent Sells Housewife Bogus Outfit. Py Faffed t rs PARlS—lngenious crooks are taking advantage of the radio craze which holds the French republic. An indignant subscriber has written to La Liberte that a fast talking salesman sold his wife a white wooden j box with two brass wires attached ' for "receiving wireless concerts from j Eiffel Tower.”
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Dorothy Phillips Returns After Year's Absence —The Week's Shows A monkey plays nurse maid to a baby in “Hurricane’s Gal." which brings Dorothy Phllllips back to the screen, after a year's absence, at the Circle this week. ■'Hurricane’s Gal’’ has enough of beauty to satisfy the artistic taste and plenty of thrills, action and adventure for every one. There is a pretty romance running through the picture, and Oh. what a lover Robert Ellis makes, when he isn’t fighting.
The story concerns a young secret service man who makes his way to San Francisco as a stowaway and finds a rich cargo of contraband. He is discovered and forced to scrub decks. His ability as a fighter wins for him the love of the "nardboiled" mistress J? : „ of the ship, who is known as fcp’ri “Hurrlcan e’s ■ Gal.” W:% '** Tn our opinion \ this is the best / picture Miss Phillips has ever Bfjp,, .Wallace Beery does some won- Hr derful work as the brutal sea ' pilot BERRY ■I I- -ISomething Different We found something different in “The Man From Lost River.” with House Peters as the star, the current offering of the Ohio In this picture a man has a "yellow streak" until he dies. (and. by the way. he dies with yellow fever 1 Usually the author makes men out of *3uch characters before the story is over, but not so this time House Peters does some good work as the hero. Fritzi Brunette and Allen Forrest have leading roles and handle them well. A comedy, an International News Weekly and speciall music by the orchestra complete the program. •I- -I* -I-
South Sea Story All the romance, glamour, and secret intrique of the South Sea pear! fisheries is presented in "The Man Unconquerable” at the Apollo this week. Jack Holt, the star, has the role of Robert Kendall, a young New Yorker, called to the island of Bin- i tang, south ! afiß Sula. at the \ I V H death of his j ! S uncle. Silas ! Bradd. who) shared the pearl § ' JBI tishing B ~'EgkM, sop with i ' N ' m ~i*Sssiß Spaniard. Sopor wL' : I The cast in- j i ? eludes Sylv i Vl -• yU ■ Breamer, Wil- : \\ —, nard Lewis, Ed'V \ V-V- a win Stevens, Clarence Bur- ; JACK HOLT ton, (leorge Kuwa and Jean Deßriae We have seen Jack Holt in better pictures. A Fox news picture, and a Christie I comedy featuring Bobby Vernon in some "Hokus Pokus Magic” complete j the bill. -I- -!- -! | FARCE COMEDY HERE. * { "Don’t you love to hear a French
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pheasant sing the mayonaise?” This is one of the comedy lines in "Pardon My French," with Vivian Martin in the leading role at Mr. Smith's this week. f A pretty love story runs through I the picture. j The picture as a whole is light, but ! there are some breezy spots to liven it up. I A comedy and news reel complete ! the bllL -I- I -ITom Mix Displays Skill Tom Mix, as "Clean-Up Sudden," j displays his renowned skill with the j lariat and gun in "For Big Stakes,” j the current attraction at the Isis. | Asa sort of drifter in the cattle I country-, he wanders into a rancher’s i settlement where law and order is elastic and stretches, it seems, always to favor the evil parties. "Sudden" owns land in the vicinity, but does not like to settle down until he has forcerd the sheriff and his cohorts. after several thrilling gun fights to depart rather hurriedly. Ruth Patsy Miller is seen as the heroine and is very likeable. "Tony," Tom trained horse, helps him out of several tight places. I■!• -ITriple Feature at Regent Franklyn Farnum has the leading role in "So This Is Arizona,’ ’one of the features of the Regent program this week.
"So This Is Arizona." is a typical Western story- dealing with the cattle rustlers tn Anzano. A1 Hart, Shorty Hamilton, Francis Ford and Genevieve Berte have prominent roles. "The Flaming Forest" is the title of the second episode of "The Timber Queen." in which Ruth Roland is starring. Buster Keatin in "The Cops," Is the third feature of the bill. -I- -I- -IHenry B. Wathall at Colonial. j H*nry B Walthall and Paulino j Stark have the leading roles in j ’Flower of the North,” by .Tames OliIver Curwood, at the Colonial this week. Walthall has the role of Phillips I Whittemoie. a young man who penei trates the Canadian no>-thlands to setj tie a dispute over the right-of-way. | Working gangs are bribed to help | wrest the right-of way from him and , he Is forced to fight. There is a romance running through i the story, which is well told. Walt bell and Pauline Stark are well cast tn the leading roles ,All the regular musicians are hack from their vacations and playing in it he boxes again -I- -I- -IAt the Theaters Today “The School for Scandal” will open a the Murat tonight, "The Rising Generation" at the Lyric and musical comedy at the Rialto.
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By FAVTj F. CrOT)LEY, America’* Foremost Radio Authority. This Is the seventh of a series of articles on the Armstrong super-regenerative receiver. A combination of three tubes may be used In the super-regenerative receiver circuit. The third tube acts as an audio frequency amplifier and is coupled to the plato circuit of the controller or oscillator tube through an audio fre quency transformer. Where this arrangement is used, the filter circuit becomes essential, for 'the received signals are very powerful. Any of the high pitched osctllations generated by the circuits of the tube O will be amplified to the point where they may completely mar the voice or music. It Is not easy- to construct the filter circuit. The resistances, R 1 and R 2, should he non-inductive and have a value of 10,000 to 15,000 ohms each. They may be purchased from a supply- store In the form of carbon resistance rods, or they may he one of the several special types of resistance units such as the lavite units used by the Western Electric Company. Condenser C 5 should he variable of a maximum capacity of .005 MF. This is a fairly large variable unit and rather expensive. The Inductance, L 5. is an iron core
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having a value of approximately one henry, and may he ordered from any established manufacturer. Figure 6 shows a compromise circuit' using three tubes. The results with this last circuit will c<smpare very favorably with those of the circuit in the other figure It Is amply suited for use in conjunction with the loud speaker. The advantage gained here is that little, if any, of the au-
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dible oscillation of the circuits of the tube O will be apparent. Four Tubes With either of these circuits a fourth tube may be added. If this is dene, a tube of somewhat larger capacity than the ordinary amplifying tube will be required for the best results. For example, a five-watt transmitter tube such as Radiotron TXV2O2 will serve. This tube will require upward of 150 volts on the plate. Attention is called to the grid batteity In the grid circuits of tubes R and O. This Is a refinement which tends to give stability to the circuits and to induoe distortion of voice and music. This battery will range from 1.6 to 6 volts, and may be changed 1.5 volts at a time, thus enabling the use of three of four dry cells In series.
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KELLEHER IN HOSPITAL Injuries Received in Auto Accident Not Serious—Driver Arrested, The Injuries of Pat Kelleher, 1122 English Ave., resulting from an auto mobile accident Sunday, likely axe not serious, it was reported at St. Vin cent's hospital today. Kelleher wa? in a machine driven by Stewart Snell, 1705 Fletcher Ava, which collided with a car driven by William J, Rlker 32 E. Vermont St. Snell was arrested, charged with as sault and battery, speeding and op eratlng a motor vehicle while undei influence of liquor. Tiny Dice A pair of very stunning ball earrings contain tiny dice in each balL There is nothing about them to indicate the double life they lead.
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