South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1922 — Page 7
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WE CONSIDER VALUE AND SERVICE FIRST"
Radiographs
How to Make a Receiving Set
., , r vir. th. ;t vi is .-.'( i-a ry to im- i "t:rrenta at the ?endir.s station and1 .ur McmN-r fn-tlrnto Iwidio ; u;,.,n thr r..ASn,.. ar. 1 in-j is titl-l by th ;rr-or at tho ro- 1 1-nsinr-r-. rc.i. the winding:-- e n the e le-, tro J reiving Mat. on. th-n paying; ojwi-l ihf Nf-Timf.) magr-'M from 1.00 4to 2,000 oh:n through the v.-in 'line of the receiver
XOTIZ Hrrrwlth i- another Installment of tin ri ' of articles hr a radio engineer ou how to mako an itv pei.i- radio ree-rlving m f. Till. l.J'IIOIL
1 t ;i r- --:".- in ord-r to or.tu.n t dig. i'. thnehy nergizin? tht ; a rr v r r ::..! f ampr turn?. IA tro magnetics and causing the j
A- ;i ;i: ;-Td?:on: t epaphragm to vibrato fattrartcd , w
An a An migr.ctie having 1 0 and rn-1). accurately reproduc- j 5i j . , .. .. ...
or," aiiipr ro ; mg tne vibrations as recorded ry
turn -.
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th:-'.-ui:l. this winding you will have the microphone at the transmitting l'i amp r turn-. By passing ( Station. The fluctuating vibrations through tho ."jme winding 20 am- i of the diaphragm produce the cor-
-I'M-; j., r, yr, u u in thn h 'ive 220 am- r .-ponding .-ound waves, thua mak
yr,'l rr-. t'-rn. rr ihf c,VkT h t n d if
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nvortin g t th's instructiv
;. .... - ;i vou prater rnagr.e-tic pull
P'i''.:." t'., r by making the recMvcr more f-.--inat-: ... r.itiv.-.'.
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It has t ' r. ft.'t:'.r..-h' d by thf
that th-
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Th) rf civer acts a? a translator i tho vole or music currents and r.vrts th-m to .- jund waves (with
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,qad:o type received.
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rurrf r.. v.y.i-ii i n i r-asily appl;-d In th- .';al t-i-phnr.o rircuit. wh; a is tii- 'a-- In radio, th"
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HIGH W( KID fN'G.
lng the voice audible. Fir. 2
The U5ual telephone receiver is ! i j wound with I?. S. pauare No. 34 or!"
.r. and tli" standard radio receiver i: with much smaller wire, brine: n. S. ! ' .... . ... . , ... I
öJ" '. 44 ro 4S tor a l.ono to i yi
2,000 ohm receiver. The writer docs not recommend that any of the readers attempt to rewind receivers, one of the greatest difficulties encountered being that of breaking tho wire, which is as fine as the human lnir. and even though you should succeed a ro-
t wound receiver does not cive any-
wrtorc n"ar the satisfaction or com- t
par" with a properly designed radio receiver. There are a number of receivers of good make on the market. .A
j good pair can be purchased from
I any oi mo radio dealers for ?5.50.
r-'-tiw-d ra :: . graph o-iri r. :
m. Iii- di!ortii-n)as lolious: IIt)H- HocoKfr Arts.
A miser would grudge a piece of See jr. January.
To make a mistake and then wail
M-na,r. ;h-rf..ro rewiring a much j The yojee or musjo is impressed about it ij to make two mistakes
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cä.öM.äutchinson
ia:r.iv m:ni: today. A 5 rri". of s'igniheant ilifferenc' s over trivial f r.ts has convinced MA UK SAi:i:r:. a wr ll-e.Iucaf d 1 : 3 i - clishm.an. that after eight years of marri'-d l:f- h" i almost , nmp'. t iy rt ranged fn-m Iiis j roai,:.ä .innbh;ri wife, M.U'.Iid,. lie 5-ck.s retut; in the company of Iiis oaantrio ntighbors, Mr. 1 'areas and "tho IVrcho.V--Yr.rXfd and h is invalid mothf r. sutl Inily nr. old friend returns to it;., lif... Th" friend is N" NA. "an oi l sweet h. art. now tho w if- of t:i- da-ainu
1 Kl TYRAR
In the mat'rr. characteristically folhwi d this reasoning complet"ly, and said so. "Yes, that's your way of looking at it. sir. and I don't say it Isn't perfectly fcournl from your point of vivw " Mr. l'ortunc inclined his head sol l'.nly: "I am obliged to you." " Only other people look at things on the face of them, just a.they appear. You know it's ditdieuU to express it I've put my heart into those bookci. I can't finite explain it but I felt that th" slight, or what looks like a slight, is on them, not on mo." Ho rut his hand to the back of his head, a habit characterise when h- was ombarras.-a d or perplexed. "I'm afraid I can't quite cx-
S.br.-s iuahihty to t:nd sympathy j ' . ' Ul lwt Ul,uu'ar iii.nv i- dupii-at d in th- o'are "N'o. I conf..-.s that is a little leof rortnn.e. li.i-t ai d F'bre v. In re ' yotn! me." a:d Mr. l'ortunc. smooth!;.i. iru rh- publi?h'.'.:r (lc- I Jn;r his front; and fh-y remained prtr;..-nt. II- dr.-.ni- : r:..:v:: a I'okifV-- at one another.
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n A sudd n and uia atthly moan in. tho : p d through th" room. Mr. 1'or-
: '" 5 a:- l 'i f-it:o.. spun him-. If with relief to .' his ''.--;- and applied his lips to a ! a !ou i -oib ague. Hi xibb- .pfaking tu bo.
: a it lie jj ne?t nroiti-
S'abre took the letter and glanced at th handwriting. It was from Nona. Her small, neat, masculine serirt had once been as familiar to him as his own. It was curiously like a own. She had the same trick of net linking all the letters in a word
Ho glanr. d at it. regarded it for slightly longer than a glance, and ill
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with a little pucker of brows and
lips, then made the action of puttin? it, unopened, in his pocket. Then he rented the bicycle against his hip and opened her letter.
Northrepps. Tuesdaj'. She U
never dated her letters. He used to E
he always telling her about that,
luesday was yesterday. Dear Marko "We're back. We've been from China to Peru almost. Come up one day and be bored about it. Hew are you? Nona. He thought: "Tunny she didn't mention she'd written just now. Perhaps i-he thought it was funny I didn't hay I'd hs.d it. I mu.-t tell her." He returned her letter to its envelope and put the envelope in his rocket. Then he wheeled his bicycle into Ids gate. He fcmiled. "Mabel will he surprised at me back like this." Mabel was descending the stairs as ho entered the hall. In the white
dres f-h-- wore she made a pleasant y Picture against the broad, shallow h
stairway and the dark paneling. P,ut id-o did not appear particularly ph -as. d to s. o him. Put he thought, "Why should she be? That's just it. That - why I've come back." "I lull..? she greeted him. "Have you forgotten something?" He smiled invitingly. "No. I'va
j just come back. I suddenly thought
w e a have a hc jf.day.
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co ov mi tiij: stouy.
Sihro ro!-rd liimself nnd Ftood up alji ny-N . .h. w , ii; All right, sir."
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She showed puzzlement. "A hoii- H day? "What. thV oflioe? All of vou?".M
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Turnt vi shar
word.
Arriv. 1 act in in Iii. room. Sah re ! the foot of the stairs, her right hand
dropped into his Uiair. In his eyes
r, a:,. i ,i!wns tho oc"k that had been in them
a era In i
sr-ovo a'so aank-" He
; h-n he had tried to explain to Mr.
IYi-tuno nl.out the hooks, wliat Mr. IOrtUTie liail iTinfi.-il lio fniinH .1
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r,, : ... (p,lV- j 'oi.- . I r . mm. ne tnougn.: ihe "T savV T n! oi,nrr! ' hooks Of course Fortune hasn't ... , ; v . ..." -rC.-vVt-- ' ima-.'in-.l them s"cn thern grow v , .. j "'.'','?. ' ' " I'"t : hurts. I,iko hell it
; a:t- - ' A:, 1 I rant -Tcplaii. to him ia v.- I f. . I ahou- tin m I
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on the banisters.
His wife!
He slid his hand up the rail
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11.- tha-ughts luovt d on: "I've been tv. -!v- t ais with him. Twelve years ' o' b. . n 'hiiiy tog'-ther, and when I - a I th. it about til" be oks I sat
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rested it on hvrs. "Good Lord, no. ! Fj Xot the ofticc. Xo. I suddenly,
thought wed have a holiday. You j U and I." , He half hoped f-he would respond j 'i to the touch of Iris hand by turning A the palm of her own to it. Put he ! K thought. "Why should she?" and $ -he did not. She said. "But how ex-a t:. ordinary ! "Whatever for?" i C
She had descended and he moved along the hall with her towards the
j morning room.
It's rather extraordinary." she
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'vi ii. -nc asKoo, wen. wnat are
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you going to do?" He wished l.e had thought of some plan as he came along. "What time's lunch? Come on. we'll cut the flower.--." n She cut the first rose and held it to her hjv. smelling it. "lively. W'uho was your letter from. Mark?" H" thought. "How on earth did .-he know?" He had forgotten it him self. "How ever did you know? From Lady Tyh.ar. They're back." "I saw you from the window with
It's .-om.o uri- the postman. Lady Tybar! What-'-v. anting. 1- it j ever was-'ie wriitng to you about?" ''gion ought to He somehow did not like till.", h:-.".' .' Some T .-w.Whv "whatever'.'" Ar,d blr.?r
. - ry or-- ( . rtainty in watched was rather beastly; h rr- " h- f. Lig.it V" , numbered he had tiTrdled about with
h letter half put it in his pocket
1 ' l.ni:-.d 'is r th. m t:: it. 1 tl-.u -r !!,:.' . ,, , . 1 . . . . t 1 . .
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;r:;vu'-e j... '.ookcl ara !en taken it out again. And
war- .:. O-.lv r..-- ,fe- Twelve !by r.nt? What did it matter? Mabel
il- ..::.! - '...-. k in :.:r.e f,-- lun-h , ,!: 1 particularly like Nona. He ! Uau-'.y for !. r. .lay aftr day. and j -a'lh "Just to .-ay they're back. She left -s h td tt P. - r that morning arts us to go up there." , Th coul ! '.ae a ; Y.y aftcrra'oni ( )ntinmtl In Dur Xol Isue.) i t-re'hr r. H- crv.' l mako -.: a jelly aft-:' on. Ncna k-: coming into' Calvin Stcrtzbacr.. chiropractor. ; !:. th" ;ght.. ar.d v:.:e so .after th! I graCuatfl of Universal School o!
lb woa'.d h iei i-avrnport and Itoss School of Fort
I Way:"e. has opened c.tices at 521 N.
nt j- and. told M .-. Fortut.o j Main st. i tf.
a r; i-a ' i : - : :- -. 1 v.ih ;
In tb. -a- : V" ' 'r'
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, . . ...I . ., tp n . tf it l.e w.is not wanted. I 11- :.';?. td h's t-c;. c'.e and rode i-,.,- j pari o.-' fully bu k to Male!. ! ,t. J Oli'AlrFIt III , -1 "A? thing f. r tu . Ihrrip?" Sabre . ' a.-k d th.e i-;..-trn.tn as !ie arrived at ! nr.;. '.r - n-.::.g-I "oiiC, Mr. Sabre."
vDLEK BROS. On Michigan at Washington Since 1SSI thi: stoki: i on mi:n am. no ys
Only 13 More Shopping Days .'Till Easter
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117 South Michigan Sh Correct Apparel for Women
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On l v 13 More Shopping Dtiys 'Till Easier
Newest
- featuring Fashion
Loat audi w.r
Mdls
lb SmiHd Ibv tSi seor re wliat
4 w lbM ns th largest asa. inmost dk'wsüliiied shawms
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others up to $150
Coats, capes and wraps for every occasion they're here in .assortments that are really north-while. The soft. ri;h luir c; the materials, the charming styles and the usual Francos h.Vip quality all combine to make each garment a mor.t remaikaMi; value at the price we are asking.
-Marvel1 a Veldvne -Velette
lour
V CTa
Gerona Orlando Spongeen -Vole ara
7F 17 rn n
lew sums
for iLasitar
Wherever smartly dressed women gather this Spring there will h"i suits fcr the suit's the thing. Whether you prefer the cotume suit, the smart tailored suit or a dashing tweed, you will find here the widest7 variety of styles, the finest fabrics, the lowest pricings.
$49.75
others up to $110
Blouses That Are Newest and Loveliest Are Here for Easter
AND UPWARDS Rainbow hued assortments vith the daintiness one always thinks of in an "Easter Blouse." No matter what material you favor, it is here in a charming little blouse creation. -and Silk Scarfs s3sM, $4M AKD UPWARDS
New borinziime rroens 4 "
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A glance and the fashionable woman will at once be captivated by the colcrfi;! er.semble of dresses in this inimitable collection of Crcponge. Crepe Knit. Taffeta, Crepe Canton. Crepe de Chine, 1 rirotine and Pcirct Twill frocks.
The
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Girls' Smoking Vogue in High Schools Opens Protest by Vigilants SAX FRANCISCO. March 30. A committee of women vigilantes tailed on Chiefof Police O'Prien today to demand rUid enforcement of the law against selling cigarcts to minors following reports to the organization that cigaret smoking is increasing anion, San Francisco school e i 1 i -. "So prevalent is the habit among young girl that notice?? hare' have been posted in som.o echo(d buildings." Mr.-. Hertha Clancy told th" woman's vigilant tomnuttee. "Spare time between riass? 1?? when they indulge in the smoking. The habit is growing wer.--and worse."
'?.' ecrdir.g to information furnished
praice by Fred Flb-i. and the
resider.ee of Pre-'t ( . a. Dnni'.v.ay the college l.roucht a '-:rol rA :
it!
'b'.eaaars )i a I little di.'i cnltv in onen-'to tlie. .een' earl .- tl
i ir.g the in;. or door of tlie money-box. j invet;gition di.--io- d :h .t t'. i In e.-:i-ation showed th.at the I "Ir.mb" were giant iirf ' r.: k r- .ar. i ; '. bur :!ars bad ran.-aeked tli- oilic as ! railroad fuses that lead b r. xI v.a il as papers in the .-afe. The '. plode-i on the lawn of th- ce,... jiaeiay. wkie'i eorr.;,o- d the loot was j pre sider.t's heme. - cojAaira d in a bankbook left within I
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th.i w i a' 1 nl to th- a'ppre-he.n -ion j
No clue Try XFJT'S-TIUES Haut AcU
rvrMi'i.ovi i. W HO Mil I Mo.MiV SiO f 5..')it
J r r.FT oi'k I'ki: l. Kein forcing, ( h..na 1-. I Fa - r:rb--. l:.ir ! m. i f l . m i . t t - ;
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1 I "AK UrciON" CI.AsII. ! rniiKAho -PPlXF.iJ. Colo., I :! trh A rb.-h between Amc-ri-
ci:. Is gion m-m':'-ers and Ft. Der.ts ! : of ."ejerado cr was fear' d to l y : following a night of -r ar rioting in.
WESTiNGHOUSE Homer Mowers Hattery Shop Repairing and Itochargiu; ;45 .S. Michigan I.tneoln CT33 Ite-fdenee. Idneoln S.""fi
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': will loan -in Pai: 'r -liortl-
tiaif at lo-.il nie
f inten-t.
INDIANA FINANCE CO.
209 J. M. S. BLDG. Take Elevator Ph. Lin. 6202
We Sell Coal for Less SAM C. LONTZ & SONS
On Colfax Av.
reont t:.o r
oll'- gf catnp'
lie ports e-f i.ionili explosion.- .at the
Vorirs Jimmy Window and Get $15 From Safe Yeggs forced an entry by Jirnmyin? a window of the Fibti Cigar Box Co. o'hees. C21 X. Michigan m.. In-. -day and robbed the tafe rf ? : ; ;n carrency. according ta a report made known Ly the police Tho rsday. Not hi: ir el?-- was -tol en. The door of the --af? was tmlor ked.
THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son
BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW, THEN WHERE TO BORROW Car money Is ready for jou when opportunity KNOCKS.
Call in .and talk it oter H:
thi-; Mrie-c eo-ts nothinst. SECURITY im CO. Cor. Main uml V.ahinton St-..., Sonth Mend Main 1G1S
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2 , ? tv j tut r ui Qjr Qjs CLIP )T rvOWi COMBINATION AI.l'VlNi'M - STEAM COOi ; ; AND ROA ST LR j Uses 'WiKonuar." V.r-.r.nl
ON SALE
l't Cereal stf.imer for ric ;mJ r b. 1 . 2J-Mt.:t steamer for hara, p- rk. .. .!, . Vc:letaMo stranur f -r .iS . : -. 4th -Pudding team r. It-av! jnubans. 5th -Roaster; omit the t- anii r p in. fct h Pu .Illing pan; ue midd;.- v v t -i. 7th Colander; turn t; pari upi.l v v orea tiit plate and ria-.a i i. r. I 1 1; s. l I : i . ( o mi i;ic i. r .
