South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 110, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1922 — Page 7
THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 20. 1922
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Her lta Pam, New York srtrl rIf r'h'i.ict. Sh carries a mlnit. re radio t around with her. And whenever the hlfs an u n -:m! run of bard luck, she hook th outfit flrd ILsten.n to some eoft : u ?'.C. Is ra-lio a pro od ub.ftltut for cu -s -cr-1 ? 'You bet." ray Mi Pam. "If reproved my ;ram."
RADIO PRIMER
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.- :: 1 :.:: -.d :vbro and poor old; Sabre crouched away from her as i: J a: u:,. aii.l old lluddhti. ; i ii;h:r:.i out I'T hu dignity, ai l. 'You may rt-in.i.n thcr"'. madam, il you do not Interrupt the court.' "There .v,asnt n.i.rh more to interrupt. Twynltig had had about as m.tich as h- wanted;;; ho'd doi.c what he u.;.s cut to do. anyway. The
1 case finished. The coroner had a at the jury. Then ucnt on. I sup-, 1 poc- they wire gone ten mlnutta. ; (Shuffitd in afe-aln. tivo t!:uir vcr-' , diet. I was watching iabre. He : v '..' ; i s hand.s from hl face ; and stared v.itfc all the, world's1 ! .w;u;:y h-s fjec. tlrainng himself
for .ard to hear. Verdict. They j found suicide while temporarily in- j efine and added their most severe ' conaure of the conduct of the witness' abre. JIs Jumped up and flung' out his hands. 'Io-ok here Ixiok here Censure! Censure 1 Cen I'j "Dropped back in his neat like ho i was thot. Tw-otcd hlmbelf up. üat '
roclcing. "Court cleared In less than no
J. J. Kreuzberger, merchant tailor moved to 201-203 Dean MJj. Cl-tf.
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We Sell Coal for Less SAM C. LÖNTZ"& SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74
Edwards Iron Works mrr ocn rmcE nrlnforclng, ChtnneK I Beams, Ancles. liar lot MAIN ST. M. S:t3
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Duncan Explains Mystery of Radio Transmission
! time-. Me left !Iady Tybar. I Uoboy or two. I ward. sr'bre
in my corner. This abre twisted up I began to come forlooks up. Lcoka
UY IL Ii. DUNCAN from those employed In receiving. IMrrctor. ISad'o Institute of America , Their capacity 13 usually from .001
Much hn.s b. n wri:t"i ai r.-id:.- r'-'ivlnr Station. Ilt little
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Or.ri trar.?mitt!r.?. In the next fw articles an attempt rv-1 II be made to explain the intrlcar lvi of thi fendlnn1 apparatus. In a railo tranyrndttlnr tation the electric wavrs that carry the wlre3r"i mf.ccigcs la the air ar pro-duf-i by an ek-ctrlr discharge
through the form of a park coil eimewhat eimllar to the spark coll u-ed In a combustion Tglne. ' Ftartlng at V source of power.'
fs trar. th- course of th! wave: A motor armature rotatr.s a g?nrator whlrh 'ippllf.s rurrent to the primary windinc;- of a tep-up transformer. ThLi Etep-up transformer con.Lst.s of a secondary winding aLso. Th primary has a few turns of heavy wire, while the secondary has many turn of the wire. Magnetic; TInos. A? the current from the motor generator flows through the primary It builds up magnetic lines of force which cut through the secondary therein Inducing a current that Ifl In proportion of the number of fiecondary windings to tha primary. Thtj Is usually about 2 0,000 volts. Urom the recon3ary of the tep-up transformer the current po-ess Into a battery- of condenser where It r. .'tcred for a short time in the form ,f electrostatic lines of force. These condensers are different
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I-oydcn Jar. Tiip mo?t common form of conA r . I . . T S J
Other I louen jar. f Briefly described, thl.s Is a glafts
Jar about 15 inrhea high, 12 inches in circumference and about 1-S of an inch thick. It coated inside and out with copper .'overed tin foil
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: round. Cj-.-o his ha.t. Collects his I old fctick. Starts to hobble out. "Thi.s Lady Tybar get in front ol 'him. me alongside of her by then.
'Marko, Maxko.' (That was what sh.; called him.) lie sort' of pushes at her and at he: 'Let me alone. Let rr.o aone. Get rLsfht av:ay from me.' Hobbles away down tho room 'We follcmed him. "Followed him, the pair of ua. up to tho main road. Jähe tried again, l tried, lie swung round and faced us. 'Let mo al ne. Won't anyone lit mo alone? Get right away from me. Lok here Look here. If you want to do anything for me, get right away from me and leave me aluno. Do you hear? Leave ma
j alone.' j "Hobbled away out towards Penny j Orctn. bobbing along on hU- ttick ' fast as he could go. j "Sht- f-aid to me. 'Oh. Oh and j began to cry. Char we were onJy , driving him mad by following him ; now. There was a cab c-amo prowl- ; ,ng by. i givH tho chap a pound note and told him to follow Sibre. j "Get up just alongside and keep ! there.' I tald. 'He'll likely get in. , G-t him in and take him up to i .Vau shaws. Fenny Gren, and come ; back to me at the Royal Hotel and I ;:iut-'.- another quid for you.'
O.d man, I went along to thrt
Royal with this Iidy Tybar. Told 1 her who I Mas and what I knew'.
Ordered soma tea there (which we didn't touch) and she began to talk to me. Talk to mo . . . "isho talked about hrivolf anl Kabre. What did she. say? No. you'll have to let that go. old man. It was moro wluit I read Into what she said. I'll keep it for a bit, anyway. "There' elea to tell than that. That cabman I'd got hold tf f;ent In awhile after to sc- me. Said he'd picked up Sichre a mile along and taken him home. Stopped a bit to patch up tome hnrne. or some-
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BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW, THEN WHERE TO BORROW Our money Is ready for yon nhen cpiHrtunlty KNOCKS. Call In and talk It orer this ecrtlce coats nothing. SECURITY LOAN CO.
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Distinguished American Dipfomat and Statesman, :t ho during h is lifetime, so ably reflected the dignity of cur Government for iivelie years as
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Contlnuol From Our Last Isuo. 1 "Ruddha. like a talking Mol dis"Ixng pause. Fi-ghtful pau.. j covering an infidel in his temrlo.
Hf-urs. Whole cotzrt holding its, 'Who are vou. sir?'
""I'm a solicitor. I'm Mr. Sabre's oliciter.'
It is with signal pride that the Fendrich manufactory has been privileged to exploit the illustrious name of a fellow townsman,
the reputation of which has been zealously guarded from i:s inception over a period of many years and the success of which is reflected in the huge capacity of the cigar manufacturing plant of H. FEND RICH Maker of Good Cigars For 72 Years Evansville, Ind.
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breath. Fau.-e liko a chunk of eter- .. Sib ru as that. Em.piy a.s th it. Wliat th devil was lie think-
Im: of? Had he forgotten? Wafl ! solicitor in the murr Sihr
ho nwake r.ow to the frightful places j --No! Xol Get away! Get out of 1 kept getting info and wnoderln.g j it X Getaway from me!' :.'' ihi v u,' ;ir.,th-r and where cjl- " 'Vou have no standing in thl? '': it !' ? Appalling p.iuso. ; court, air,' my a Ruddha. I i-d wo:r.a:i somewh.ae in tho "Awful. Nothing to bo done. . ;r: g'.-fs csf into hysterica andj "Presently Tavyning in the. box. .!..:-f l out. didn't hear a Jjnm witness put up to wrcw down m cf it. that po-ir baited chap; the lid on Sabre's coffin, to polish up :. :!i" brx. Ji:. : 5tood there. Gray the argument before it went to the - a rak- d-out-:;:e. Face twitching, j jury. stood there with tho venom Av. tab I tell you. awful. Nearly . frothing at the corners of his mouth. v..:;t into hy.'.-.rl.s n.ys-lf. Hum-Utood there a man straight out or
u tt('.;ir.-' b.itn like, a dog h'.v its dinner be Ins: cut up. r ab.-u. tv.v, ars. slaps in his ie a nd d :..and, 'Come sir. for : pa:po?e ill 1 you buy this oxalic
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thero making hi-s te.t.nun more damning by pretending it uas bein dragged out of hiin. Told n positively damning story about met-ting
i Sabre at the nation on his departure
from leavo a day after the girl Nas! kicked. Noticed how strange hii manner was; noticed ho didn't like being asked about circumstances of her dismissal; noticed his wifu! b.adn't come to we him off. Yts. thought it odd. Sabre had explaineJ wife had a cold, but saw Mrt. ! Sabre In Tidborough very next day.! Ye?, thought the whole thing funny I becauso liad frequently seen S.;brej and tho -i rl tfgether during Sabre's! leave. Yes, notably in the Cloister I tea rooms '.ate one evening. Well.! ye.-, had thought their behavior odd.
j f -cretive. Had ho ever had occasion j in the past, in earlier days, to re-' ? this straw I mon.rsite with Sabre concerning at-1
wh!:h you (brained the titude towards girl? Well, scarcely! Is it at your house?' j liked to say so. hated to kiv .. but i
certainly there had bocn such oc-
and Sa.br eV. Said Sabre behaved
all the way lil;e 03 if he was mad shouting to him to hurry and carrying on inside tho cab so the old man wan terrified. "I aid. 'To the office! What the devil now';' l ran In to Ivrdy Tybar and we hurried round. We were scared for him, I tell you. And we'l reason to be when we got there and found him." CHAPTEK VII. I. When that cab which Hapgoor had dispatched after Sabre from th' coroner's court overtook its
i':t. the driver began, in a fat and I
t comfortable vo!ce, a beguiling moniol.gae oi "Keb. sir? Keb? Keb?
Sabre at first gave no attentim. ' . . - ...Ma 1 , - . . . .1 . ,.1,1 I
kn ftnrl nl! bt much ni er-wrnn c
body refused longer to be the llcg-!
ged slave or ni.s tu:uutuouc? tnind. He got In.
Sabre stumbled into his house and'
pushed the door behind him with a j resolution expressive of his desire to;' .-diait away fioni him.-elf all erea-ijfi
tnr,-j rf tho worin .nnn lie -ilon- ho f 1
left entirely alone. By habit climb'-d the stairs to his room.
collapsed into a chair. (Continued in Our Next Issue.)
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Coats. Capes and Wraps of conspicuous smartness splendidly developed of good quality velour in copen blue, sarretta, brown, navy, tan and mixtures. These garments will interest women who want the utmost in style and quality at a real money saving price.
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Adorable New Canton Crepes Alluring Krepe Knits Crisp Taffetas
Graceful Blouse Dresses, smart straight lines and side panels! Crisp Taffetas with the girlish and breezy bouffant skirts. Charmingly trimmed with highly colored motifs, flowers and braids with long and short sleeves. Colors include brown, navy and black.
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Every hat in our collection has . been selected with unusual care. Each style is the newest and the price is unusually low for hats of this kind. Small and medium shapes in a big variety of spring colorings. Hosiery Special 75c, $1.00 Value 50c Women's and Misses' Mercerized Lisle Hose in navy, brown, light green, black and white. This Is a very special value. We Recommend These New Soaps at 5c for their quality and low price We have added a new line of hitjh ftrade toit soaps to our line and they are giving eplendi 1 satisfaction. These Foaps are manufactured by the Wm. Waltke Company of t:t. I.uis.
The assortment includes Olive Oil Skm Soap. Hard Water Castile. Butter-mill-:, C'armtiori find Witch HazM. Try a Kir of any of tliee r;ars nr. rc. Yoa will Ik? (atisücd.
New Gingham Dresses Excellent Value S3.75 We h avc just ticketed a lot of dainty gingham dresses for the warm days fast approaching. One style comes in plaids, rick rack trimmed, with vest of organdy, also cuffs trimmed with organdy two large pockets sizes 34, 36, 38, 40. The other style, is developed of checked gingham with waist of dotted swiss. gingham trimmed skirt, plain pockets trimmed with dotted swiss, all sizes; choice of these two styles at $3.75 Philippine Envelope Chemise, Special $2.95 Envelope Chemise, made by the artistic fingers of the Philippine needle women. They are hand made and hand embroidered, the daintiest underwear made. Built up ihoulders and bodice tops, not all sizes (some slightly soiled.) Regular $4.50 vcJue, ITiursday $2.95 Philippine Gowns Regular $4.50 Value $3.95 These dainty garments are splendidly hand made with dainty spray of hand cmbroidery. All fresh and dainty. Fabric Gloves Special at 35c Hall's Fab richant Gloves in white only with self stitching. This is a very special value.
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11!" aero.-.- info his a:. ! ourf. an. I you may take what step "Too much for r..e, eld man. 1 ; you like. I tell you that you are a .wi out. 7' - pb" in front uf :r.c ; i; xr. an experienced and ai'.culaiir.s i.'arly Jumping out of thf-ir kir j liar.' And he went w ith that to o:d v. Ph the htart, I bawled out. p. . pie , Sabre and stooped over him. and
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'h't !'.o one ilare to touch me.' she ?a:d. 'I am Lady Tybar. Kveryon? knows me here. I"e ;u5t come In Ju't hrd. ThLf shameful bu?infs. All cf you kilkr.i,' lam betv.-fcn you.
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