South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 97, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1922 — Page 7
FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 7. 1022
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WYMAN'S Shopping LisP
Shoppi ng ; doesn't always mean new ! clothes for the Lady of the ; House for sometimes I linen supplies run low. ! She Goes Down I i to the Domestic Depart ment then where prices are low and quality is high. Full Size Mattress $7.85 . Full size, all cotton filled, roll edge art ticking. Cotton Felt Mattress $10.95 Full size, cotton felt mattress, covered with pretty art ticking. Roll edge. Wearwell Sheets at new low prices Sheets and Pillow Cases in complete assortment at the new low prices make it wise to replenish your stock now. Beads Pearl beads. Amber beads, Jet beads, red, green, blue beads in long and short etrands are inexpensive and most appropriate "costume jewelry" which you can well afford to buy to wear with one particular cutfit and discard if you have no other outfit to wear them with 69c to $4.95 Florentine Jewelry is newest Earrings with long pendants, bar and circle pins, Soutoirs with Florentine pendants, have a bit of every color on them but are not "gaudy" i 69c to $2.50 Three Quarter Sox For Kiddies 45c to $1 .25 White, brown, black sox with plaid tops, with checked tops, wiih striped tops or plain are bound to appeal to Mothers and Kiddies alike. (Two tone sox arc new. ) Half Sox 25c to 75c Littler tots usually look best in holf sox that shows a goodly portion of their dimpled knees. The 75c ones are silk. TiOT üUiiü Vi UxiÄii 6 COMPANY 1
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Nnw Alan, dluck'fl pot th rrar.f ! Ilro yri- see the wnrM famous ron- (" rt f .nor t'tlklnir v; i radiophone t" Ith" crivfr:imcnt station at F'-rt MoI 'h'-r.--o:i. r;.i.. from the srndinjr Ma-I'-n of an Atlanta news-pa jmr. Maybe she'll sinc to you by radio i sometime. j Home-Made Amplifier! Fanr!, here'n a home-made loud speaker you can construct for yourself In two minutes. Tay one. of the- receivers of your head ?et on the table, face up. On this place any kind of a toy tin horn, lmllow throughout. Now untfcrew the electric li-Tht bulb from your table light and place i the reflector ever the horn. Now, tuno in and listen 1 Costliest theater In the world is the National Theater of Mexico at Mexico City, which will cost approximately 120,000.000. Persons having a waist mea.rure greater than 33 inches are not permitted to enter the crystal caverns of Sequoia national park. V ' nrr.ix iiihif. today In the summer of 1914, MAKK SAItUn finds that he is estranged from human sympathy and understanding with the eo'.e exception of LADY NON'A TYRAR. an old sweetheart, now unhappily married. Sabre's prosaic and snobbish wife, MAi:i:U fails to understand her husband' poetic and whimsical tf m:orament. In business he Is undermined by jealous associates iu the firm of Fortune, East and (ibre and a promised partnership is diverted from him to TWYXIN'C,. At this point. Nona's life with Tybar is intolerable and she T.5ks Sabre to take her away. War Is declared and Sabre ruJhe to inform his wife. Co ox with Tin: story She echoed the word. "War?" "Y declared war." II-- was breathless, panting. She id, 'Good cracious! Whatever wiu ,;ipfn? Hae you brought an eve- : paptr'. Io you know the pad:dn't come this morning till " He rouid not hear her out. "Xo, I I simply rushed away." to her. lie took her w a s "I siv. Mabel, it's war." His m -ti 'T.s were tumultuous and exrv. ": dir. iry. Ho wanted to draw her t - hiv. nr. 1 kiss her. They h id not Ui-e.i for loncer than he eon'.d have retr.embi rr 1 ; bur now he he'd her in Is sa v r 1 and desired to ki.-'s her. t's war." her sudden burst of "Ye- are ec n you so fx.-itcd. d. I've I r.. ve ' ir's Your colv He a id s uar. y o u :-:": table, av.'d for a v: v. He ,1:-, ' rath'-r -know." . She tu i "W. 11. I paper." i-'V.-I hr 1 r upr.y. "WV;!. it . d stoo 1 t!i. re. rr-.'d to her dre; do wi.-h you'd s: TI Lyinc awake, he though? of N'oni. He h id not writt n the letter to her. a ppo: er. (;av. as pat and h He woal 1 have ii o t w r i 1 1 e n urine that unutterable dark- j m which he had awaited It. that turning of th world unside 1 WOUld ii. e i Te :-.; t; . .. . i him ' c; but the wo; ! r.own. It was d had turned not a board V men had i ; i ' line r. sw ir.z around in omen t w hen he had t h e m a i pear w:is the acci ! ; w or! !, a v ": t h e ' ome, ilnd fullv unl a!w ou! 1 ur.'if rstand Nor r. He iin. 1 :t - 1 "!-.: v, ..';. 1". td .. tint i 1 i y. ) e W - : r,-,J .. WOU'd )... f.-'t felt. He donate j. . - .1 : ; or
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IJV K. I. DIWCW I)irirr. IlaMlo In-titutr of America Se-Ul to Th w-Tim. li-fir we ltd nrv further with j the frf'tion of !'ir"'-r receiving i s .me f xp'.irotion houH b made ' ab :jr trarn;tt ir.ir. 1!"W ar' the U t. and dashes. er. 1 tnre arid r r,n rt- wafted through ! th" air? ! V.v know that most, broadcasting I in tlonf on a ."0-meter wav lengrth. j We know shops and commercial Fta- ! tier. havo a normal transmitting il'Tcth of 00 mf-tTs. j I ; : t what 1 this wave ler.rth'' ! What has it to do with radio? in- :;ow i,r !-ctrir currf-nt in nny circuit is Aor omptrd by h- oxist-t-ncft r.f interlinked matrntic and f-tatir fields which s'jrrdund tho confluctors carryirtr th current and extend thrcu?hout ppco. Whenever th direction of current f.nw in the circuit is reversed, these . i Is n vcr.-'e themselves also. IAkf atr Hippie. Thi3 r rsil do' s not take place; throiihut space instantaneously. The phenomenon I? somewhat similar to thc.ripples on tho surface- of the water when a pebldo is thrown in. The disturbance cradually propagates its !f at a uniform speed, keepin' its shape and characteristic until it dies due to friction losses. ThI-. reversal in the electric f;eld propa;;ats itr?elf in m.uch tho same way. On account of the similarity to ripples in the water, thLs phenomer.on is. calleI an elcctromaqnetic ' wave, such waves, nowever, travel outward not only in one plane but radiate into space through tho' Wave Series. If a frequently reversed current! is sent throucrh a circuit, tho interlinked magnetic and static fields will; alternately reverse at tho same fre- ! fiuency. This constitutes a series of waves progressing from the current-carrying circuit outward into space in ail directions. The length of these waves radlated is measured by the distance between two consecutive points a: ! which the electric field has the same amplitude and direction. j The radio transmit finer setn emit i th(s- electromagnetic wave? into .-pace. l?ut tuninrr ottr receivincr instruments to catch their pitch or wave ler.qth we are able to pull their messages out of the air. RADIO PRIMER TIWCSTILY A metal used in the, manufacture of radio prid.s, filaments' ard other articles of radio equip-) ment. I It is a bright steel-pray, hard brittle, crystalline eubstance. It is) malleable and ductile. Filaments are, made of drawn tungsten wire. Besides its use in radio apparatus j tungsten is m.uch used in the manu- 1 fa et u re of incandes-cent light fila-j mcnts. ' r ' . -r- .... . . ? a. , - i- jt 7 ,V y
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. that he would have given anything to have been able to turn to her when he had exclaimed, "My God. war," and to have caught her hands and looked into her beautiful face. Tomorrow? Why. yes, today, like all todays in the removed and placid light of all tomorrow's, would be shown needlet-vsly hectic. Ten to one something would have happened in the nlht to make today look foolUh. Ill When he went down Into Tidborouprh In the mornlnpr it was to know at once that this tomorrow crave no lie to Its precedent day. It intensified It. The previous day foreshadowed war. Tho hew day presented it. J He went into the ofhee. The afternoon post had hroueht letters to i his dek. He turned them over without interest, then caught up one from Nona. Marko. thLs frichtful war! I hive thanked God oh my knees for you ; that last week you prevented me. If I had done It with this! Tony has. reioined the Guards, he was in the ' Reserve of Officers. And you see that ; whatever has been, ar.-d is. dear, he's j my man to srtand by In this. Marko.; It would have been too awful If I ' rouMn't, and I thank God for you. azain and asraln and aain. Xona. ; CHAPTER IV. I The enormous and imponderab' world awfully unbalanced. Upside ; .'.ow n. Extraordinarily unreal. Furicus'.y real. ' I,ife. which had been a thlnr of events- in which there was no time. only events. Thir.cs bepan one day very shortly ' war when. aft.r the declaration of i a -.c I n cr the barracks on n : - wav home, S,abre was accosted and taken into the Mess by Cottar, a fuhaltern rf the rinks. "You must come alor.cr In and hive a cup of tea." younc Cottar ursre,'. "We've pot a hell of a j amborir.o on. At least we shall have tonight. We're ju-t work in c up for it. I can't tell -"u why. You can cues.." Sabre felt a sudden catch at hi.emotions. "Is the regiment coin-?" They were at the door of the anteroc m Cottar swune it open. Tho room was full of men and tobacco smoke and noise. A very tall youth. lie 1 k e was stand in c on ,e taole a c'.ass in his hand. "Hullo. Sabre M.ssman. one of tho-e very stir"! w for Mr. Sa 1 z t on Sabre. o mu?t. Recause " He had not 'Vttir's reticence. He burst into M-.r;, wavinc: his s'.ass "R- mi""We (-hin't be b.ere in th- morn!v.!V !:::" :n c.;Ui u; y yctiv; f-ds. What the k.s from the table. "Ah. vou " I .1
f'tway! Three cheers for Papa tway in very dicre-t whispers. Messr.ian. one of thoje very stiff whiskies for ("apt. Otway." orway lauched rdeasaritly. "No. rhuck it. I'm not drinklnir. Hood. I want you; and you. Carmichae, and y'U. nullen." He m i w sabre and eame to him. ''Hullo. Sabre. You've heard now. W-'ve managed to keep It pretty close, but it's all over th ; pace now. if?, we entrain at dayI break." Sabre felt frightfully affected. He 1 ruuld hardly fpeak. The blesped Rft jn (J1P ,vnr n without lmacrination. The supreme r:a;, whether in endurance on the part of thoe who stayed at home, or In courage on the part of those who took the field, wes upon those whose mentality invented every sicrht and f-very happening with the poignancy of attribute not present but imat:ir;ei. ror S-ibre the war definitely M
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tn the Mf on departure. Th" h'.h exrit ir.ent -f the youn; men. th.r i'Ur plannintr. moved itre. visloninc: what micht await it all. in deptiis profounl and painful In their in?e-r.;ty. His mind would not abandon them. He pat up that nisht after Mabel had pone to her room. How on earth could he pn to bed. be ho?-pih:-sleeping, while thes chapt were marchms: out? He could not. At two in the morninc he went quietly from the h"ue and set r, ; t his bicycle .ir.d rol" down int T; lborouph. He w ii - st in time. The news had beer, v . '. kept, or in tho early days had . t the meaninsr it cam to have. .".-; rtheless a ft-W penpje .stood about the Hich treft in the t h i n lieht o f t c nunc m o r n i n -. an I when, airr.r?! immetJ lately, the battalion came swincir.cr oi t of th Market Fl.ire, many apparM fiankins: it. mostly women. "Here t h e V C 0 m e ! " Frightful wonisl Sabre raucht them from a younc woman spoken to a vrry old woman whose arm she hld a few races from wherj be stood. Frightful words! He caught hi breath, .and. more d.-eadful'y Hon his emotions, as the head "f the column came into sight, the band, taking them to th? station, burst into the rinks' familiar quickstep. The Camp Town race are five A rare This telegram tells unusual even for
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i re Gwine to r;in all nisi-; run all da v. Ci w ire to I bet my money on t! .-: ill nac. Somebody 1" et on the biv ! He nver in hi. life had e-perl-enceI anythi-. -o utterly friphtful or imagined hat anj thmtr ould be so utterly frichtful. Hi- t'ir-'at fe'.t burstinc His eyes were tiib 1. They were swincin.-r past him. t ; ! e In ;;!. Doo-da! Doo-da! Day! He arc !y could fee thtm. They were marchire at ease, their ritb's e-'.wv.z. They m f med to be appallingly la 1. n with stupendous picks and multitudinous equipment. A tin riüi; and God knows what ei-e bf.-jidP swune and rattd about th ir thiehs. The women with them were runnine to keep up. and draccinc: clv.ldr.n. and stretchine hands into the ranks, and i ryine all cryine. I)oo-da! Hon-da! The C.inif. Town r.i'' are fiv miles lore. Too-via IVo-di! lv-,y' He thought. "Danin tiiit infernal music." He wipe,! his ey-.j. Thi was Impossible to bear Doo-da! Doo-da! A most friehtful thine happened. A boy brcke out of the ranks and came runnine. all rattiine ani m m i fetttCß
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