South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 132, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1922 — Page 7

FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 12. 1922

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U. S. Experts Are Busy Perfecting Public Radio

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to. Wir:".-, r.rln"T.H ar working in tr.f ii ircaj f f S'ar. lards radio re-b'-roh Ii rontory toward that end. They hav- already mad irn.rroverr.ff.'i's cn old wiree.a Apparatus v.'.!. hi-- .n rut Into almost u r. - f rs tl us4. Or.iy rer-r.tly cam the announcer..(r.t rf th ri'-velofcrr.ent of a radio rc-cvir.g- fc-t which eliminates ue r-l th. forage Lattery. This st can A carpeted with the ordinary i.-Ving- Mires in the hr-"i. Plans for th arrar.ff rr.nt hav r.ot yet i"-T. p''-sh--!. Ar.''h'-r a 1 anrm?nt. thro';?h t'r. r.irch of rove.rnrnent experts. 1; -xr-(-ftrcl in the vacuum fibea for 'if ':. o.i ar.d arr.rlificition. An-

Loop Aerial Cuts Down Interference Hy II. L. Dl'XC.W (prri.il to The s-Tlmet.) Dint-tor, lladio Institute of America A two-step raSio frequency amPli.Vr urir.z a loop aerial makes an 'fal re-elfini; -t. It greatly minl-n:!z-!i ir.tTfTr.Cf and, considerably rMuo (.tat'.c. The diagram shows its hook-up. The loop may be the one described

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CO UP LCR An apparatus containing primary ar.i secondary coU windings o that radio energy is trar.sferred from one cell to the other by induction. The primary wlr.dir.s: la connected with the aerial circuit, and the secondary to the de terror circuit.

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RADIO FREQUENCY AMPLIFIERS USTXG LOOP AE-RIAI.

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nouncp m--nt has hn md of th Trf action of th".--. by xprU of th ralio r'arch laoorntorlf s. Further work with th":- tubs Is ffoin on. b'fer they can h place-1 at the disposal of the public. Dr. J. M. MillT. of the r.nv.il tpearrh Inborn f ory. hau prfted an apparatus for amplifyin? radio f!gr.aU. Iff rails it th "ur.ivert-al ampliutT" becau. of its uniform capacity to mirnify incomir.i? radio s!?. na!? over .1 wid rancr of wav ler.cths. This amplifier, wiys Dr. Millr. if madf bo that inals can b heard several feet from th telephone recelvera. Us of a loud speaker, he aild. 13 unnece5.nry for orrlinarj' homo roncrrts.

farrory. ThU may b three feet E'iuir with five turns of No. 14 B. t- ?. .mp rord wound so that thre Is a half inc!. parp between the turns. Each turn should be tapped. It should b rr membered that the loop j3 vry directional in its re-eiv ine characteristics, and must be so constructed that it may be swung around easily. Dcuills of Hok-Up. In th diagram. No 1 is the variably con'l"nsi L-r of .ftfJ)j microfarad No. 2 and No. 3 Ampliftr or "hard" vacuum tuh. No. r. Filament rheostats. No. 4 Six volt 0 0 to 120 amperehour "A" battery. No. 5 and No. Potentiometers Plvin? finr adju?tm?nt of the hattr' current flowing into the tube?. No. 7 A 4 3 -volt "B" battery of the variable, type. No. S and No. 10 Ra-dio frejuency tranf-formers. No. 11 Grid lak of about I mef-

'Fraid I'd irii.ved you. orry couldn't ?et back sooher, but " "I'm not." Lucindz1. Interrupted. "But look here, Linda: be reafonable " "I think I hav been what you call reasonable long enough too ion:" Bellamy hesitated, nervously moistening his lips. "Here take these flowers, won't you? Plenty for you and all your friendr.." Ajain Lucinda defeated hi3 attempt to disburden himself. "Oh. E1:" she cried tadJy :"how can you be such a foci?" "HoWm I a fool? Thought I was going to please you . . . I've made arrangements to hav the afternoon free. Just to bo with you. We'll go somewhere." "U' will not." Luanda toM him Inflexibly. "I don't mind tassln? alonp' "So-rry. but 1 don't want you." Injudiciously a grain, Bellamy elect.

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ohm and prid conden.-er of approxi- where are you going:? I've grot &

ir.atfly .00025 microfarads capacity, i riSht to know"

No. 12 Detector. or "noft" vacuum tube. No. 12 Heal phones of hlfrh resistance 5-hunted by umaJJ fixed conder.jf'r. If th? potentiometers are dispensed with, place the filament rheostat on the pojitive terminal of thp filament circuit ln5tead of th negative. To further increaee th power of the ?et, add one or two steps of audio amplification.

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bj LOUIS JOSEPH YANCK

O lOTl Vy lcu4 Jo;HVu HUGIX HUJUJ TOl.V Hid the tirue come for LUC INDA DRUCK, wealthy, youns nni 'e.utlful. to oreak with h"r 1: u .-: a nd. BELLAMY? This was the thought running through Lucinda'a mind a: sh lunch'"'! with her friend. FANNY LONTAINK. at the Ritz.

After five art, of married V. j Lcl' incurable appetite for cheap)

ti:rt'itlrn ar.d his hcivy drinking had alt'ion destroyed her love. ?hu!d sr. have married niCHAKD 1'AL'IJE NT i-V. "ood oM r: bin.-' wh.o had now returned to Nnv York? Tl'.if r ry mnrr..uc he ha i, ry accident, r"rh--ard her hushand making a lur.'h'-n üppoir.tmeiu with mk.1; AMh'Lu; :vi;rn, th mot recc-r.: objrt of his attentions. In t! li'My. sh1 Ff-par.iifii from her fri-nvl for an instant and was or. fronted by hrr husband. 5 '. : 5 !; t ly 1 n t ox ic.a t ed . (. (. WITH Tili; STORY "Thought I'd look In on your r-rry. know, you asked nie " h" co::d r. it trust her tongue. If

aain.n temptation. Tlien. "You are a dear. Dobbin." ?he Faid almost regretfully. "Rut it isn't fair of you to 5ee too much. If it's true I have

pcrets I don't want to thare. it

"Have you. Bel? Think arain. 1

never ask you uch question. If I did. you'd either lose your temper or lie to me. and Justify yourself by asserting that no man ought to b Hked to stand prying into hi affairs. So I leave, you to your affairs and only ask that you leav me to rnine." Neither pok In that clash of wills until Bellamy's weakened. hi yes shifted, and he stepped aside, flightl- sobered. "Please!" he begged In a turn of penitence. "Didn't mean . . . had to pull myself together somehow to talk business at luncheon ' "Oh! it was a business luncheon, then?" asked Lucinda sweetly, pau1 n 0 "Of course." "You leave me to infer that your affair with Amelie has reached the point where, you take her to the Clique Club to Ulk terms." Bellamy's Jaw agged. his eyea were blank with constrnattpn. "What else do you wish me, to think, BelLimy?" He made a pitlablt effort to pull himself together. "Look her. Linda: you're all wrong about this misinformed. I can explain Damn it.

would be kinder to let me k-op them y0"-.PAI?!tTVf!ef' T! ' -r, . -don't you think?" , CantJJ G home Bel. set

Jan Sedley was claiming her attention. "What do you think of that, Cindy? Tn't it a ripping idea?" "Afraid I didn't hear I was flirt-In-with Dobbin." "Yes, I know. But Mr. Lontaine has Just made a priceless suggestion about the pa.se.int. He Pays we can have movln-pictures taken as we enter the ballroom and shown before the evenin? i? over." "I don't know." Lucinda demurred. "It must be a weird sensation." "Not one you need be afraid of." Lontaine promised. "If you don't mind my sayins fo, you would screen wonderfully. Mrs. Druce.'' "You think so. really?" 'Tell you what." Lontaine offered eacerly: "suppo? you take te?t.

what? No trouble at all to fix it up

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tili think you have anything to Fay consider It carefu'ly before you a)c me to listen. Remember what I tell you now: you've lied to me for the I at time, one more lie will end everything between u, finally and for all time!" viir On th far West fide, the hrou?ham drew to a shuddering stop before a row of brick building. That they were united In one service was proved b-y th legend running from end to end of the row beneath its second-story windows: ALMA DALEY 6TLTIOS CULP CrXEMAS, INC. BEN CULP, PREST. This was the nursery in whidh what Mr. Cu!p (or his press agent) had brilliantly imaged as the youngest, fairest sister of the plastic art

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Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kcmble SAirHDAY. MAY 13 Quite unfavorable conditions may be read from this diy's astrological fore-cast. The irascible and f.ry Man is the dominant fcrje. making for all manner of conflict and strife, with the nature Iear.ir.j toward precipitate and ungoverned activities, tending to unw; aggre?ivr.eas and possibly litigation. Dancer from accidents or f.r3 may :?o be read from thi transit. In domestic, social and affc:lor.al mat

ters there is ajjo th tug'ury of unhappine and anxiety. These whese birthday it 1 are under rather disturbing conditions

for the year, with busine as well

a. ether affairs causing some unrest and anxiety. Th chief menace 13 from iU-govcrne1 actions. law and areider.t. A chili horr. on this

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DYED A SWEATER AND SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES"

Every "Diamond dyes" package tells how to dye or tint any worn, faded garment or drapery a new rich color that will not streak, spot, fade, or run. Perfect home dyeing guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even it you hav never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether t'a material you with to dye Is wool or ilk. or whf-thr it is linen, cotton, or mixed good. For fifty-one years millions of women have been using "Diamond pyes" to add years ot wear to their old, shabby waists, fkirts. dresses. coats. sweaters, stockings, draperies, hangings, everything! Advt.

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DR. L. WAMPLER DENTIST 113 S. Michigan St. Phone L. 2473 Over Mayr s Jewelry Store

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AvaiUbU direct in 50-lb. bales at $4.f0 per blo F. O. B. Mills t Michigan City, Ind.

COMMONWEALTH rt Qtrality Binder Tm-ine lds for orab'ned ftrerrth. Sp? Utd. irghtd and treated for tnsreti. Com'8 packed in blu ot ten ba'.Lb ch. C1 rt J

to the pound. M) pounds to th-? bftlc, i.nciudiny Uu and .a?.1:r.?s. Our Binder Tun w puxratJud and cfen a real buy, cot t avtrifir.j 9c prr pouni. I'rur pour rdr u- J ' . "2"" fl SZjTl

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Gome Out of the Kitchen' Junior Ex. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM May 13 8 P. M. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c Note: Mail orders accompanied by money will be held at box office till called for.

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Our Toilet Articles are always sold at prices that offer you an opportunity to save on every item.

Luxor Complexion Powder, 50c size 35c Mavis Face Powder, 50c size 35c Melba Face Powder, 50c size . . 39c Djer-Kiss Face Powder, 50c size 39c Jergen's Talcum Powder. 25c size 17c Palm Olive Talcum Powder, all odors, 25c size. . 14c Palm Olive Vanishing Cream, 50c size -32c

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Palm Olive Shampoo. 50c size 29c

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Woodbury's Facial Soap, 25c size 17c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 50c size 37c Lysol. 50c size 37c

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, it?" :::-.5fs'.f up sharply ani "Thia afternoon. I indications of h:.-i em- r-veryboiy. Only hav i.'jurr.ir.; wb.it he be-j and in half an hour

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Wih every' symptom of dls?urt the doorkerr growled at Lontaine: "Yes kin c'win up but moined yr

e to telephone. ! stheP; they'a a darrrrk turn In the v.v'm mii ! sthalrs." He rrescccl a button and a

Shi'i T ' Itrt,iin ent i wlrB onor swtjh? pick, in piny

'o-.it of his chair. "Do yes. all of!ftIf3 through and stumbled up two

focused intelii-ently , you. Mrs. Druce? I know the others j )" crea.un? stairs to a liny

t .v that displays th1 if you do?"

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wares of t! hotel florist. Wom-n I.ked f.owtrs. Iut there were four

ir. Ion ia's p trty. h- r g-ueets would thic!: it funny if h- Joined them, trlr.pir flowers for his w;f only ... A tougrh rrobv-m. lit ilecldeJ to tep round to th club and mull it over . . .

h performed. This cinema chap he knew. Cu'.p. had professed himself

lie had disappeared by the time only too de'.ighted.

owed herso'.f a dir.. Out tre-.-a of herself, she re-

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tair.ed. the your.? wonoan of the

world whom nothir.gr could dismay, s-'.r.cc their encounter ?he had d'.s

Dot bir. knew everybody oxept : tr.is.-cd t.e possibility of hi i return-j the Lontaine?; ani when the flutter ir.. The surprise "as 50 much the j

create by h:s introdurticn h&l suo-1 n.ore unwelcome, cor.euently. tided, he found a chair ty Lucindi's j when on leaving the booth she taw side and when the conversation j her husband, with h! hat on th

landing1 upon which a number of

doors stood all closed, each sternly Menciled: PRIVATE.

One of the doors opened hastily and ejected a nervously ingratiating

Yix I Vounj man. Mr. Lane, secretary to A3 Lor.tair.e had rrornised. f0 had Mr Culp- Hf ook, eauch s!tcr

rmiy cy ine lina. men ir.rew wHe another of the PRIVATE dcors. "This is the main starre, ladies. Miss Daley is working on one of the cts now. making: the final scenes or her latest picture. 'The Girl In th? Dark': so if you'll be kind

Stoves The New Perfection twoburner oil stove is absolutely odorless, economical and will

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With two cira at It disposal, the party split up into threes, Mrs. Sed-

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Having seen no more of Fel'.amy

K-idce .T.gar-' nouSh not to talk out loud . . . ack to'teliphonep11'5 Da:e' Is V8r- "r' temperamen-

J tai. you understand ... f Heverently the barbarlar.3 tiptoed I into the studio and huddled in an

awe-stricken group. (Continued In Our it Ivsue.)

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ta;3 of th-- gtr.era! Interest to detach j of lavender orchids, wavering irreso-

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"I can ?ee you r traulied about omthir. bo- a use I know to much t"t;r th.n anybody I'll lay lop. odds no on e;.e h.s noticed

anything, but to my sf-:ir.? t-ye3 , y'u - been fiyinp fcittra's cf d:tre .V. durir- iMr.'-her.n That h'ir.c o. !t wouldn't be decent of me rot to 'ivr 1 a a i. 1.; a r. i 1 ' v i.i c;i.I'ja needed new would It?" Momentarily Lucinda contended j

lutely in the entrar.ee to the Talm r.oom. r-urvej-irj? with a dashed exrreion its now all but deserted spa-e. With sickening contempt. Lucinda made hastily for the revolving doo. Simultaneously Bel caurht stight of her and. with a blurred travesty of his rea.:iy eharminr smile and a faltering paroty of that air of gallar.t. alacrity which he had once thought so engaging, moved to tn-tfrc-?pt Lucinda. And finding her -v-ape cut off. she paused and awaitel him with, & ttony countenance. "Ah! ther you are. eh. Linda!

MY PICTURE

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Xutr tacrtoa. A I'c pckr9 maVes a Quart. Fr a patent? pout in every pickC to thrn ia th hrdVt-c &t-pUcr5. Special llpitil it $1-50 rr.i'e4 6 gallana Your drufist has it cr ret it tor you. P. D Q. ran als b purchased la

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--From Factory to You You probably will wonder why we can sell you a 3-Piece Overstuffed Suite in your choice of Velour or Tapestry covering at the astonishing low price of $1 39.95. Here is the answer We are interested in a big Chicago Parlor Suite factory and can save you at least 50 on a parlor Suite. "From factory to you."

Top Refrigerators This top icer refrigerator, ice capacity 35 lbs., has a full white enamel food chamber. It is a great value at it special

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Beds Your choice in full sire steel beds in Vernis Martin or White Enamel finish, special for Sat- (T'fcH "Vgl urday Uil aO J

Three-Piece Parlor Suite A 3-Piece Overstuffed Suite in your choice of Velour or Tapes- Q try, well constructed throughout and a big value, at J

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Special sale in odds and ends in Dressers, Mahogany or Walnut fin- fifr ish. Special.. lÜÄÖcdii

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Tables Golden Oak or fumed finish colonial dining room tables, size 45 inches, wih leaves.

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Three-Piece Parlor Suite This 3-Piece Suite can be had in various combinations of colors in Tapestry and a i a a m a a mm mm m. m. fv nna

Velour in the very latest shades. All three pieces have Marshall steel spring construction throughout. Special for Saturday a

Büffels See our large selection of Buffets in all finishes. We

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