South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 144, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 May 1922 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 7 YOUR BABY IN HOT WEATHER Breast Milk Is Best of All in Summer Time to New Silk Scarfs See Our Win clow Display C7 Iii S&j 117 South Michigan LL , Correct Apparel for Women Radio The House Toy for Mother and Babe remarkable styles, remarkable quality, remarkable values in a remarkable sale of hn rro-jsrht about cr.e U?5 wr.rry fr n-!h?r. Fr. r.-1r.'t rak hr brains to f.r. I 'rr.' thlr.s r..v to intret tho r;thy. Ir.,n'l. raIo concur! caught by th rceSIr.s; -t at horn upp'.is a d!vr?:?.M program for th family. Th jrroT.-upa f.r. 4 th pt as much .1. fy a raby 6r). In th hrm of Janes M. Cury. . . i.. w " - - r -i itw i n't ''1 ii 1 . . Mi. of Boston. Is or.o F!r.o h had It of th? Installed, Kji V U - Mayor Curl- fi r. i a he has had no rrr-r rrqtit for new toy from r.; Ilttl 5on. Ilfl'l'.o is th rann. Evo; Mr? Ci:ry like to nr'-rat
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rtnmred waved the arc method, the,in set-!, the antenna O5cn.auor.5 AIexander.on alternator and the ; of a tube transmitter are modulated oscillating var-aum tube are u?e d. i hy a -rifi chopper" which if a roHut the onlv practical form of un-' , 4 t . , . , . . , . i tary interrupter designed to lnterflamped wave freprrator for the -hcrtl
amateur length in the Ohcillatin? vacuum tube. This rr.'thO't of transmission ao r rnuts the u- of a combined radio t'lrphor.e and tejepraph R' i imply throwing a few nwitche, hf perator may chance from spe h to t'lgrraph rr.ie. Wave Tyiw. There are three general types of wavo which may be cent out by the tube, tran.mitte.r: continuous wave (C. W.), interrupted continuoufl wave (I. C. W.). and te'.ephcnic. C. VS. can "nly bo received by etabj LOUIS JOSEPH COn Vi Iowa Jorvfcx (Continued From Our IaM Issue) "I only wanted to help you. If I cculd." Lucinda, exp'ained, getting to hr feet. "If you're unhappy I'n &r orryThe. movement must hav been misinterpreted, fnr the pirl sprang up like a threatened animal. "I dnn't want your help!" she stormed throatily. "I don't w.int anything to do with you only to be left alone!" She flung herself at Lucira as if to thrut her out by fore "Go! g-! ko!" Fhe screamed. Tb- the window s!ammed. Poor thing." Iucinda told herself 'fh mut have hard.." XX There was at th;s time little ronm j ir. Lueir.da". inner life for other ' people' troubles, she wa- miKh too agreeably e.icrossed in dotinc on j this radiant Linda Le, virtre.v- in , a form of 1ul of whlrh .immTlad j v a? reputed a master who had i r.ever known defeat. Rumors cur-! cur- , rent of his .-u, -t with women had , fc un 1 !":-!! t a! her credulous an;tv saw and lerdrnf: to that. It :--Cis on ran- roo i, vanitv. Think as well n yo-.j will of your- i f'.f. you shall not find unacceptable! the belief t!ia; one we'd loved by I . ry bas been laid low, by love of ou alone That nvrninz. n every morning new. she woke with a smile recpon?;ve to the smiling promic of the lay. called for hr car and sallied forth. Her rooms wcr'V" situated that ' reach th main entranc she had ? pas. th corner room now cccuried by Nl!y Marquis; and malloious luck would have ; t-vo should inet. Th Marquis r :rl had a r. 1 was returning with that the bn out a small rarket crippd in a shibbily hand. A well-ntad v.o. man gloved w ; t h a prsca: ca : .at: t n e e'.em e n t of tt sort, but d! despondency wj sweet ; mmed a n 1 Wa.e'e,'! bv Impalrel health.) Today the dark rlrrrunder her! f f j were deerer. the ryes themselves more de.iprr.a te than when their look had first appealed te Lut inda s sympathies. An 1 see! h. ar so. Luoln t.a with a sollt i'o -? cry '-vhy. Miss Marqui'" pv:o! .and cxteri'.td an !rnr-'.:live hir l. The g!rl srverv d away front the o the wall: h'r .. i 4 . - - ...f... ' tr.t natural elor ebbing till the r-'jee was livid on cheeks and lips, 'v hlle her eyes grew hard and hot. Weill" she said sullenly "what, d - you want?' ty this proof of A s:::tv a rerttrae:-":: .a; tr 'ervers. L::lnda falteret: "Hut : ou are HI " "Well: and If I am. whit's that o you? ;e words uttered a ..1 tne r.e ertheless seemel to f- rc explosively past the tremulo-.;.
'ixn lips. "Oh. don't worry your.in f.'t rfad about me: think about your- 1 radvif. Don't forget you can be con-i for c
i m . : latM 'iy a creature like me. :r.gularly true reproduction of 'mmerlad's tone "I'm 'really nor .e ort you can afford to -v . . V, I " . w . . "I'm so terry vou hard nixed t M!s I Of course neither of us t any lie you were ' 'Eavesdropping! wh lor.' u j siy it? I'm net ahr.T i "Put are you fair to me 1 me?rt ' rr harm. I didn't say what you re-: sert y-u know." 1 The rri cave hte. "No " a irr.are of pur j sr.irled "you d..in t fay anything unkind, you. a re to- ruy posing as I-ady tv'u! to ras uncharitably remarks!
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MRS?. JAMES M. CONCERT. CURLEY AND tior.s u?:nsr a vacuum tube receiving apparatus. ince there are a largre number of amateur.-? u.insr crystal recelv1 ui)L l,,i "-" 'vü.ai. ir.g tub? approximately 1.000 tlmej a second. Thi.- converts the output oscillations into a current with the Famo receptive efficiency as a quenched park set. termed I. C. W., and may bo received on either i vacuum tube or crystal receiver. Voice signals are received on either. Curmit Supply. In a vacuum tube transmitting sot a low voltage source is ucd to he?t the filament. When possib!e th!ft voltage. 5hould b of alternating cur VANCB; Put he h said enough enough for me. Oh, I'm not faring he t didn't tell the truth! I'm a bad lot. all rieht a rotten bad lot. if you want to know and I'll be worse before I'm better. So you watch out and keep away from me d'you hear ?" "Yes," said Luclnda cooy "clearly" and went her way. Her carbrought her to the Zinn studies. Neither Eynn nor Joseph Jacques, his director, wa in evidence, but the comeraman said the tw of them had retired to the director's office for a conference. To the offlco Luanda and Fanny Lont aine repaired and their knock being answered by a morose growl there- discovered Summerlad. In elaborate evening clothes, a thouhtf til scowl on his handsome, painted face, with Jacques, a mili-mannerd young, cinema eultan. In rldingbr eches. and boots, sitting on the br e desk it.lf. and moodily drumming its side with his heels. ' We ere wondering if you'd care to re an angei to us, i.imiA, siu Su ir.n.t-rlad. "Help us cut of the worst sort of a h". Mis'. Lee." Jacques added. i "Rut what 1? it?" i j "Oh. nothing at all!" Summerlad assured her with a laugh that deprecated th4 very Idea "all wo want vou to do i. Jrrget vou're a star, or going to be. and play a lit tle part with me we're dring now." "I'd lave to.' in this picture "Knew she d do it! Jacques crowd. "You are a brick. Linda, and r.o mistake. Tou've no idea what a lead you've taken off our minds. Vou see. this part, while nothing to speak of in itself. 1 awfullv im- 1 pcrtant to th' it abso'.utelv picture ir. d e m a n d s one way: somebody who's rot evervthin? you've cot. 'We had OJoria Glorv enga: but this morn: .hf sent roim 1 word sho had ptomaine poisoning." "(Iloria ciiory?" Fanny commentel. "Why. I haw her dwn at Sunet last nignt." "Too much party." .Taoque jnterprrted. "I h.id the b.ur.rh. all right. lria sure do crook a mean elbow when she pets it un.lir.ihered." "Then, you'll do ;:. Linda?" "I'll love d.ing it. What d" vor a ant me to wear?" "Cross-saddle costume. Miss I ." Jacques explained. "White hr;-"rhcs and a p a : ! of swell oCvt? you dime wear know like the o,-y w h e n t h v tr i :i t ! a I Tark. Ne w Yo: if you've ever seen em. "Yes." fail Lu-in ia s-her'.y "cr.ee rr twice. I darfsav I can p- k on up in Los Angeles this atterr. -on." Lucir.da experienced no r 'u'.ty f v. herself acceptably with a l ade cost um. e of white linen '.s-saddle riling, and l:?ht J tan bocts cf soft leather. The prospect of at last dring j eal rk bffore a camera, after her g wait since falling in with Lt.taine"5 scheme, inspired a quiet elatlcn. She had already be ately tested and re-tested. n elaborcf course. by the cameraman under contract with Linda Lee lr.rO: she had ! oe&sea to re ' ' e'f.rn-ar'Aiu n t v m fierce white light of the Kleigs. It wasn't till she found herself In the corridor leading to her suite that Luclnda remembered Nelly Marquis: ?h hadn't given the two thoughts since morning. rirl As she passed Mb Marquis j Houn-Jrcom. sh noticed that the door was j lightly ajar, and where t. light
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rent, for that tends to prolong the life of the filament. A hish voltape is used to energize the plate circuit. The current for the plate may be obtained in three ways: 1. From a high-voltase- direct-ur-rer.t generator. 2. From a rectifier! alternating current. 3. Fron an alternating current j source applied directly tj the plate and known as the self-rectif.ration circuit. RADIO PRIMER GRID CONDENSER A condenser, usually of fixed capacity, placed in shunt wit4 the grid leak, ro as to he!p control the radio energy passing to the grid. Itfl capacity Is about .0001 to .00025 microfarads. from the corridor struck In across the threshold, a white hand at i rest upon the floor. a woman s h-ind, palm up. the fingers slightly contracted, absolutely still. A startling thing to 4ee . . For a few seconds Eucinda stood entranced with premonitions of horror. Then she moved to the door and rapped on it gently. There was no response, the hand didn't stir She called guardedly? "MUs Marquis!" and when nohoy answered laid hold of the knob. Nelly Marquis lay supine, breathing, if at all, so lightly that the movement of her bosom, beneath the ragged lace of a pink silk negligee. was Imperceptible, half lowered, showed Her lids. only the whites of rolled up eyes, her lips were parted and discolored. hr painted pallor was more ghastly even than it had 1een m the morning. On the evidence of her body's posture in relation to the partly opened door, she had been taken suddenly ill: had rushed to call for assistance, and had fallen in the act of turning the knob. Luclnda shut the door, "knelt. touched the girl's wrist, and found i icy cold. Rut vhen she placed her hand upon the bosom she found il warm, and that the heart in it was faintly hut unmistakably fluttering. In relief and pity, he essayed to take the girl up in ner arms and carr; her to the bed. but found the dead weight too great. Casting round at random for something in the nature of a restorative, she found in the bathroom a Dottle of aggressive toilet water and a pint flask of whisky, half emptied. Alternately moistening the pale lips with the whisky and bathing the brows and temples with toilet water, ehe observed for the first t!m a reddish bruise under the left eye. the mark of a blow, possibly ! sustained In falling. But there was nothing nar!vy that the girl could have struck, to Inflict such a hurt, except the coor-knob. and If she had struck this with :-ucli force, fhe must, one would thinr. have slammed the door. It vas puzzling. . . . Her ministrations eventually beto taKe errert. Trie biearhed hps uuivered, close 1. then opened and closed several times. The woman's lashfs trembled and curtained hr eyf The pirl nodded: "....trv." ?b. whispeed. T'sir. al her strength. I-uc:r.d.i .ueeeeied in getting Nelly Marquis ?n ner feet. About this j t.me the "lcv.dd faculties began to j o.tar. - anging to Lurinti s arm. the g;r' svartr-d as if in a spasm cf fear. Parted swift glances cf terror ro'.ird the room, then turned K look of perplexity to Iucinda. 'Where i he?" th whis-per de manded. "There "Has he has he f,-or.e?' is r.o one else here, r.obe afra'd of. Come: let ig to me help you to bed." recognition dawned as she spoke, with a movement of feeble fury the. c:rl threw Lucindd arm away, but deprived of its fupport staggered to the foot of the bed. to which she lunr, quak'.r.r,. "You!" she cried "what you doir.g here?" j "The door was open, I saw you I Iviny .en5eles on the floor. You'd ! have done as rnuch for me." "Oh, would I? A lot you know!" Her knees seemed about to buckle; v ill-power alone kept Nelly Marquis from sinking: t she persisted: "I suppose I ought to thank you. Well: much obliged. I'm pure. Is that ere u?h ?' 'Quite enough. I've no wish to annoy you. Only, let me suggest, vou need a doctor. May I ask the ofhee to call on ?" When T wit h t a flflftpr. Ill cat! him rrysolf. Good night." "I'm sorry." said Luc in da simplyWith no choice other than to go. she went. Iut the vision she carried away, cf Nelly Marquis glaring at her with eyes malevolent, her frail body vibrating io that it shook the bed. (Contlnucii in hut cxt issue)
mrv " - SIX MONTHS OLD AN BY MRS. MAX WEST Late of the Vnltixl states Children's Rureau Shall I wean the baby in hot weather? This question Is a.'ked by many mothers whose babies are approaching the, age of on yf-ar. The h'-st answer probably is "do no: wean the baby suddenly, in the xery midst of the hot .-peil." Bur, on lhft other hand, i: !? mo?t ur.wiso to keep the baby at th breast after the milk ha.s become scanty and poor in quility. The best plan is to becrin the weaning process by the sixth month. or thereabouts, giving a little properly modified fresh milk, once a day. From this ae on, earn month may see the gradual Introduction of certain food?, and the cautious substitution of bottle for brea-t feedings, until by the tenth month, or a little earlier or later, as the case may be, the baby is well accustomed to the r.ev food and cm be fed thus through the h'-ttet weather In safety. If the baby i still in th first half of the first year, every effort should be made to keep up tne supply of breast milk, even if a little supplementary bottle food must occasionally be given. In such cases, it is best to "strip" THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP H. Alberts Blackstone Theater Blclg. WEARING APPAREL INFANTS TO 14 YEARS Compounded Quitrtcrlj on All Savings SAINT JOSEPH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 121 South Main St. P. 13. Bonduiant, Soc'j Opposite Court Ilou-io fi Camels, Lucky Strike Cigarets,
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