South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 74, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 March 1922 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 15. 922
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1 Lack in a t vl'l" of d iy? and take It up with rr.e rrin-" "Iiill." haid JJally Jar., leanir.c forward, hrr ioKt rj-rs yhir.cir.-. "I'm furious. " TU try to bliev !t." he paid, r" K.irdint: her -i?h admiratlorr. "H-.Jt Jtit this minute you Inok l.ko th-r.io.-t ur.or.ou-4 ti:lr.: I -vr a-.v and th mn: V-mtiful. I.ter.. Sally Jan. I wish y .u'd do as I a--k yo i.
jCwrt your ey and plur.ire riht in
V.V'd he a hajip as two pups in a hal:et. SJpn -n thf dotted lir.e and K-.tve the rest to m-." Which nor.9,n?e r?h quite propcriy dirt-eardp i. "Bill. I want you to tak that r.orrinntion You ac-
I I tum d into, i !ry w a.-h. a rul-fl--?ac .P tr.dir.i In a r i k-tr 'xn. unciimf-!M j a !!'. pr t!: tt was th hao of ; H ;:. k ;.r. u'i?a;i. , M . ' yor.d v ij-li th tmil M.'ound ' k'
up th" uf a hill. At th cr.-t i f t).-- h.'l th- ofT r.u'.e pickr-d Tip a' j -tt r Af; r V rr.nut liard Inni r ; . r i ! . 1 r. d r'r i with hrr i a r k -
; ki.if sh.- I; d th f-tor.'- out. , i As .'J;.- r '. a?'d th foot from be- J, twrcn h. r kn s and straightened , lj j her 1 arH. ht.r C 1.7' swept a'.oi.sc th. fel l'.-i k trail. Tl.e wafh into hi"fi
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We Consider Value and Service First'
Jack Murray had ri.ldn was disi int :;rt half a i:A Sh" paw Ja :k Murray's hon- and
tr.er,.
a torn 1 of a
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a a-5 ."-Mir.ethir: que er about
th hor- .-5 h.r.id. Whereas .lark
cert the noml-.atiorfl and if you j M,rrav-S htjV whn it pasji,.a her
'i( n l niaKe imnc nurn a:u r oa 1 e on j,. tran 1 a,j .
e.-eieu, juure r.oi ine man a l'ttx I solid tolor th
yv ror. I wh;tv-?rav. Bill slipped r!.?ht oft the poreh! Kvcr r.cc she ar.l hör und hart rail and ?at dovn limply on the;tamo t( r,-aI:;v. that som.:or.e was f.oor. His ejVjiIls rolled. Hi? hand rustl:nc their cattle, n-irhf r of them fluttered over his hf-art. He brtath-j rvrr j, Jt ),ri,;il, w :t): ut held la?-cs. ed with difficulty.. "At lapt." hNHazrl l-ulW her r;.ir from Leneath
at lii-hion and fosused them
i:l?:ctron tt;bf:s used in ftonpino Mi:söAf;i:s.
AND PKCniHNT, RADIO
t r. e e ; . t r o n
t"-.-i-e ornrn r. . 1 ? : v. ) id by radix ;nph v.' 11 ! 1 i .e u n k n ) v n. tar. r-e ;s ;rp t l lior. e
Without thi n aroanI t h'ir, radiophone ' i:en lor. a d:.- - I o i er-' at ion it !
Radiophone Supreme Achievement In World Realm of Communication
muttered. "Accepted! The shock 1 tju,
vuU be. the death of me! Water: j Water! With a Vtt whisky birred
in. Junt a little. Not more thin four or five finjjers or perhaps six. No .upar." He pot to his feet slowly and repented himself m the rail. "You won't fro back on jour word. Sally Jane." ht told her soberly.
on the odd -look in.; horse.
"It's a tlour sack over th horse's head!" s?ho exclaimed. "I wonder why Jack ilo-'.-r.'t want him to whinny. And wheri is Jack?" Two minutes liter she found Jack. He was lyin on his stomach in tle
j brush. Jac k's rifle was poked out i in front of him. Why?
dej er.dent upon it u-". An electron tab- i., simply a vi Tiuni tui"- in which sr.ira tiny plates and 'Airs .ir- v---!ol !"d. It: appeara r. e it s not ur,l;k an ordinary e. trie bulb While experimnti'1 in th" d' -'.''pm nt of the ir. arab-.-eent lamp Iv'iMin dieo-red that an e!eetrit n:rr'r,t could be ma le to I'.ow in the Minify srpaee ir.si.Je the bulb n:ar the h..t filament. Sute.juer.t scientific ( p' rim' ntatl v reveal d th.it thi-
Future of New Develnpineut Assured Million Equipped With Instruments.
nh'P.e-.Uien)Ti ,-p t! I -. rne To Ilhe OUT.
n! th- tube inore eb-rtri'-! power t 'an wan pat lr;t' it Thus one unit t,r el. . tri' al en r-'y put into the tube i i 1 ( 1 1 1 times. Pa.-s the curX I'.'o .'i .'cond tube and your
o! .i:.n 1 1 1 n u n i t U!'.!. A third t
1 o" units; a fourth l'Mifol. and so on.
IIY JOHN niKfilsON. It may safely be .aid that nothin? in tiie history of scientific development hat ever made such an ir.Mantaneou.s appeal to the imagination of the world a.s has the radiophone. In the realm of communication it is the supreme achievement. It has burst on the wor; 1 as a new priory. It- future is one which only a ra.sh person would attempt to define or set limits tf. In the United State.--abne, in the short space of one year, over one million peofle have
is increased to 1 0 0 j equ i p pcl thcm.'elvf'S WÜh r'-'("ei UlS Ule and vera h ive intrunifiit.s. and tlnir -ntert. lnl
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by its aid. and tlu number 01 peo-1
j.I who -an ri avail t hemselv- 1 1 1
marktt reports and other similar
! items of general interest. When I this service was started, it was evi- ; dent that it was an instantaneous jucee.s from the rir5t. and since the ; original inetallatlon at Pittsburg. Pa., a number of other transmitting stations, such as New l'ork. Detroit, , 'hica?o and Denver, were installed, land there is hardly a district in the ; United State. at the piesent time j which does not have a broadcasting I service at the disposal of anyone who equips himself with a receiving yet. An apparatus which accomplLshes
these wonderful results is we
"I can do lota of thinrs you never heard of." siid she. "But making two meaning prow where only one rfw before Is rot one of them."
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you want me for a reason like that?" "Well, no," he admitted frankly, "I'd want you to love me a lot." "Honestly. Hill. I like you a preat
A few mi nut' s later th.it mifsffnn
was ur.-wi i-ed by th" sudden :tjpar- ;H ar.ee of a ridt r at a herd of the trail M
mile bark. With a uasp she recoc- ' H
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ins aside, be said, "will you J nized th- r: b r on the trail by his : U me If I take thi she-riff Job?" j huh -rown d whit- hat; only one i j in? aside." said she, "would i man in Gold n Bar wore Mich a hat , M
and that man was Billy Wir.co. She kn-w that Billy would be masked by a '"It of trees before he travel d another Ha yards, not to
deai, but there's something lacking, j imer.ire into view au-ain till he topped And when there's omethlnfr lack-' a ri-e .f ground about a thousand I in?, there's noth'nr to be done. Love 'yards from the base of the hill on
is the greatest thine: in the world. Riih And you mustn't cheat it. It vou do. you micrht better never have been born." He nodded. Try as he micrht. he was unable to feel very badly. He decided to srlve it up a.s a homeless job. "That." said Silly Jane, with her
it 'bright smile, ."take? a load off my
which sh" stood.
If Haz-M ould 1
'iln Transmission. explain--!, ridio tebphony
its- MTVire Is unlimttti-d. One tranmlttini; station, now beint? built at
N. Y.. is de . icned
worthy of study by the neral pub.c. There is a certain handicap, however, attached to the explanation of the fundamental principles of the iadiophone. inasmuch as there ir no common analogies in everyday .... . 1
to which i.s can he romparca.
on some principles of
electro ptatics which even elertricai
llir. rt A- s'.jfpr T
every requirement.
know I'd till Be a pood
Be
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It t ouch e
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!... - r, 1 - , ,n r.t -i cn.nl.ino.l v o : r I S U e t 1 V . . 1.. Is flOFlCIK (
v-:e and radio wave. The radio; reach eery part of the North Am
v;:vt is ino-luiated or molded by a i voc wae ju? a- a phonograph j
re. or.I i mold-.1 l-y a sound w av.-. T;i ; development of the radiaphone is rr-dio this molu'ition i arcorni!ish- i hat the characteristic which contric ! by the use of the elytron tube, j bates mo.t to its succ-ss today. Inside the tube are what are called, namely, the broadcasting feature. s a "s'ri l" and "plate. a telephone the vi ry one which for years aptr itismiffer is corrected between th"!l" ared tn be an insuperable bar to jrria and the "Mimee.t of the tube. its progress. Scientists labored for 1 oi.te --j nin-Kipff.il with reeer-: years in an effort to confine the
generations
brother now, anrl do as I ask.
a sheriff." "All right," .nid Billy winpo, "i wilt." niApn-nt iv "Now thero." said Hiley Tvler,
i 1 starinsr at the iriver of a buckhoanl.
s a girl that is pretty As a li'l rid
Into the
nrrinee.rs of the older
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know very little about. Twenty 0rv". P-unieu , r.e -. ,l,,trn trt!r.Q Ten HaZPl WaltOM Stepped
I subject for which there seemed to m-CKDoara. kic-.. u me ulik- m-v-i
ne of the peculiar features in the j no p0!,?ible. practical application. ! ;i,ul swunt? h-r team like a work
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ato- of radio current. Tb.e va ri.it i "r-' caused bv the
s-M-n-! of the vof.-e into the transmit-j -aeh other, after th same manner i.r i.-ir,.r,i noon the radio! as wire lines. Inasmuch n this was
rvro nt and a mo-lalated radio wave i-. '-r"dui-ed. Tliese mod'ili'ed U.!e ser-,t lo;i;
di-bances are -o faint that without , :it a
tne n-e f ele'tron tube at the re- j Ceiicehol Brilliant Idea. iirr rr.d th v could not b heard.1 Aie.ut Is- months aero one of the
Tl-. i - ! r--r: uoe .-.nd meciiani-m kn. wi a-- a "!'.'-! sjaker" render ;!.- was nof n"'y audible but .''.Ml-
p'. I).e r;ies that an entire roomful ' le i .ir. h.ar them.
messaires to the individual stations which wish to communicate with
a '.atural impossiidlity. development of tb.e wireless telephone as far as ;. general application was concerned,
standstill for years.
Amateur Wave Lensth Limits
! a tare ma nu fart urine: companies conceived an id. a which amounted to a .-drokt e.f senilis. It was thi as the message could not be kept -.seilet, the thoucht occured to them that it mis'ht be desirable to transmit communication which would appeal to everyone. Communications of this character a-re in the liios of vocal and instrumental niusi- . public speeches, weather and
land was one which the student con 1 sidered a.s a pood deal of a bore ! one to be c-rsmmed up on for the ! nun ose- of pasin the exams, but
i tot be drop
after a.k
j more practical pursuits in the line ; of electro dynamics. He now has to
humbly retrace his steps and weave together the discarded threads of his k nowlede. At No Disalantajre The layman is perhaps at no greater disadvantage. He has found no diruVulty in grasping the principles of his automobile, and it would only require the same interest on his part to enable him to acquire knowledge of the principles of wireless apparatus. The theory of the radiophone at d the principles and purposes etf th? component parts thereof nee'd present very little difficulty to him. once his interest in the subject is couuht. and it will be the purpose of later articbs to present these principles to him in a way which it is hoped will appeal to Iris interest.
m? n. Billy hopped ..cross
tb.e sidewalk
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and ran out in o the middle of Main;
street. He scooped up a package
ed and forgotten there-! that had fallen -from behind the seat .. . - . i 1 1 .... . V, .
so ras pcssiuie in ravor oii-1 ourraeu uo - -oe ouv.iM.onn..
Then he reahzed that Kiiy ryler had not told half the truth about Hazel Walton's eyes. True, they v ere big and h'aok and soft, but they were deep too, deep as cool rock pools, and they looked at you steadily with a straight look that somehow mado you wish that you ha el been a better boy. "You elon't come in town very oltn." was his sufficiently insane observation. "Not very often." saide she, and sm iled. Billy stood ejuite still in the middle of Main street, with his hat off. and looked after her a moment ashe drove way. Then h- pulled ot the hat with a jerk and return-d t his packing case. "What did she say to you? Bihy wanted to know. "None of your business." was th-- ! 1..
I ungracious iepi.
Itiley crossed one knee over the other. "I got eyes. I have. ob.. mush and milk, love's young dream and when shall we meet again." "Aw. shut up!" urged Billy, and shoved his friend off the packing case and went elsewhere hastily. Hazel Walton, jogging along the homeward way. was overtaken by a horseman. She returned his greeting, but scowled and made a litt I '
only reach the top of the rise first Haz.-i popped up into the seat of the backboard as Billy reached the belt Of tre CS. As she clung to the pitching buck-
board and plied the whip, she specti- j lated on the probability of Jack J Murray firing on her. Ho must j
realize her purpose. He had been it
called many things, but fool was not one of them. He might even shoot
her. Sue recalled dim stories ot
Jack Murray's ruthlessness ami grim sin irleii ss of purpose. A u inch : r rrarked in the rear. The 11 car mule staKgiTcd, tried to turn a sonic rt.tult. anrl rollapsocl in a be,p of sprawling- leers and out-thni-t neck. The rrr mule full on
top of his mate, and Hazel catapult
ed o e r the dashboard and lande.
head first on. top of the. off mule.
j.-- .-ii nun. n n.iunu ilis i r t. L Willi H a s.iort ar.l a lurch, in the process fj
throwing Hael into a squaw
I Dizzy and more than a little shak
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the young woman scrambled back i 'i
into tn- trail and fc verishly et about 1 1 ui'.hitcliing file mule. ! Tj Sh" h.ard a yell from the wash ;M Kincers busy with tho hre ist-strap : yi snaji. she looked back to so- a man it hurdle the outcrop and plunge toiES
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... . Hl I VUll UK 1'lt.. 11. "Wait!" he bawled. "Wait!" She hunched the reins in her left hand. He was a tall mule, but she swarmed up his shoulder by means of collar and hames. threw her.-elf across Iiis withers and besought him at the tap of her lur.gs to "Go! do! (;.: (Continued in Our Next Issue.)
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MIS llim: TODAY Ifirish. that's 1 good child. Th-y said BILLY WINYiO. good-n iture-1 and f,'r mr to think u over 3,1,1 they'd
youthful range-r der of Molden Bar, Wyoming, Is suggested feusheriff y. TIB OGOBMAN. master politician of Crocker count. on the ground that Wingo ;s hones but too easyoging to infe.-fere with the gang's activities in cattle stealing. KAFB TITKLMTON. we-althy cattlethb f. iU'if'1-', alihough he had promised the office to JAi'K Ml It BAY. a gunman, who if. Lilly's rival for the hand of SA: l.V ANN rifl's' 'OTT. o'Conmn
!V j rel'us-s to runtenance Tuckleb'n's ' p!a n .f ha ins; jl'.'.N SI.-IKB. a gunr.ian. hired to k 11 ' 1 im Walton, an honest ranch1 ...
cwner. It '.s han a that Walton ha evidence of the gmg's activit ies. ;o ON WITH TllK STOKY e'lIVBTBIt II. "Oaree-s child." observed Bill
po. .-o-r.in; i. on the p.rdi ! where Sillv Jane lay in the1 h ims; i- -nock. "You dropped your hat yesa t (1 ; t.-rday. I found it this morning, '"a) Hre it is. Pon't mov--. sweet one. aro lf course, if vou asktd me to s;t
would, ard if you felt like sMtne cofTee and cake. 01
DYE SKIRT, COAT DRAPERIES WITH "DIAMOND DYES"
flu 11 pok.mo of "Diamond Dyes'
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ru-t ling
ever just a piece of pie with a bite of cheese on the side ju.-t .1 bite, . ot oer half a ; our.d " "Sttp callinp: rr.e 'sweet fine'." M Brescott said cro-Iy. I'm not youi s'-eet one. or anybody else's sweet ore." "Nrihing like that sweet ore. The
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litical steersman ur.ty rode o;j to ;ht and "
rf m v
our place
fair last
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Bey sov:t in ihe co-:rAry . ra lio station, will be a
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;al purp.-e ,.f bejn - h. Ipful to ge-err:re ut. The work of orz:r.-: is r.ov isi :r.g W!: n d e'ed. the r-,i;o f'pv S,-ou;." will
J.ir.e' I.-.ughter was sar-
fool me, or
was the to fool
"OrToretl ir.e tre nomination foi
criff!"
sa::y
der ic. "Are they tr rg to
whnt?" he v-'t 'u-"ed. "I ilor.'t know whether they're try
ing to fod y.vi or not," reply, "but they're trying
s :.. t holy, that'.' a cir.ch." : tdd 't in I didn't want the job.' "What?" He rubbed an outrage 1 ear. "No
ii-.tt'i to deafen mc,' ;.:d he. ' really j "neafer, you?' -he cr;cd. "I could; 'u!take a club to you, you fat-head!" i 7 '! i e.o..n cn-o " he nntlu.il "ft, .n't1
, tt so excited. Beme-mber we are!
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be lea. cs no rir.Ks In the pan. 7 e) br.r.K.s us nearer the crave. Ir.inic
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ar.y c::,t'r !:i'
roniains direetior.s s- simply any wo-n m can de or tir.t her ol1 worn, faded thircs new. liven if she ha. nerr ilye,l before, she can put a rich. fa defers color into shahby Pkirfs. dtess.-5, waists, cr-ats. toeki:iiü:. sweaters, coverings. elrareries
face after his retreating ba k. She ', v,a n in .-s rvnnthi,,- 1;, n;,.n,i
I yes )'t Uber kind then perfect home dyeing is guar , nt.e d. .Tust tell -,.... . 1 : ...1 t... i- . -
1 ,eiui ui .i:,s' w neuier rne material
vr,soi wi-h In .'e -s wool er fdk or
a hot day. Her wonder grew w hn. I ,vhn. ,K ,. it ;s ,jnr ton. or mixed
miuuien aner no nau pas-.-u nuin . j 1 1 sight, she perceived by the liriof- j pnot fHd marks that he had left the trail and'
did not like Jack Murrav. She n er
had.
Hazel wondered where Jack Mur
rav was rbling so fast. I'or it
ianio-id Dye.s never streak, or run. Advt.
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We Sell Coal for Less SAM C. LONTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74
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