South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 145, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 May 1922 — Page 7

THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 25. 1922

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Auto Racers to Talk bv Radio

Godlcy Tells How-to Equip Your Gamp With Radio

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; hnr P.!'. my, no mor" hr hubanrl ! f ;:t by tn? prar- of th f.i rnsif-t of j r:v;I r'.rtions. had raucht her In th ! art of k!clr.s? another man. I Xotwith?tan'11n?. her chf'V. wptp i hot, sh4 r-xp,rinrei Infinit vcxij tion of th- knowirMi?r h was ! shaken bv pu ts of irritation in ; whosp ;rra p shf rouM almost with- ! out a. qin'.m hv- muriprfl PI

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"IIo-.v d'vou do. M!. Ip. Don t

to pi-iy in thi picture -f .Summor- I !C,1V vr,-v forottrn ni- .o soon! l-.rtp. I.urinia n-vrr mar,n;H to ' j ,rn,t Vou know, r.pllamv Drue-"

Don't h ri.iiulous. P.pI!" "Can't blam m" for wonifrinff oan you? ffir. th way you .t.'ir a If I werf- a chc-t." "So you ar." Lurinia r-tortP'1. shorköd Into nspincr rohrnr by this impudence. "I ran'! imagine a crratf-r .curpri.5"- " "I hlirvp you. Put think of rnin t man. of pours'-, my astonishment." pel would have her hand. ther

I was no refusing him that npn icn

of friend-hip. Ther was nothincr shp roul'l do now hut takp hi? rus as thoy fell, and treat the rencontre as one of the most welcome she had ( er experienced .... "Put wherever did you bob up from. Pel?" "From the ea.t. naturally last nipht's tnin, Never saw a movie m the making before, you know. Most entertaining, roncratulatf you and Mr. Summcrlad on thf- way you played your little scene just now. Only for the camera over there. I'd have sworn you both meant it." "Don't put too much trust in the camera. Mr. Drucc." Summerlad in-

i terpoed blandly. "Rumor to the I contrary notwithstanding, the blame

rurp an intelliib'.e fxpoition of it.relation to the plot. Pot n Summrlad and .Tarques s'-nud ptrant'e'v vicu in tlie: owr. minds ror.ornlnc; it. and A'iro Irake frankly ron-frc,-,.fi hadn't read the c,-r!pt nr.d h adn't th fi intent notion what the jii'tur'1 wis about. To th" b-r of her observation Jier rn'e was that of an Involuntary vamp. Not vampire: vamp. A vamp no ion ff er mran? of r,erecc;ty a vampire, a sr i rlt-mont he.l ce1 uct r. of :rons men's su;.. A vamp may he a f.ir mrre corially I(-8?Ule per r.n than that. A an Involuntary vamp. Misr Ixe was tf meet Mr. Su nua-r!a d under romantic circumstances and innocently wean him from strict fidelity to the charm-5 of hi betrothed (or it jnay hav been his wif). Miss Drake. The said romantir rircumstances were 5uMlo;enfly thrilling. Mis? Lee was run away with by her horse vrhll takJr.ff an earlv morning canter In the mountains conveniently adjacent to her family's suburban villa. Mr. Summerlad. similarly rn-

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the fect of the time the camper will be abK- to zi the weather forera.-?s. tin.e picnals. baseball s -orf-s and other broadcasted pntcrial.

Iu- th- rat ure of the terrain, j the erection of the antenna froqu'nt-j ly offers .serious difficulties, particularly if it is nov-.vry to receive

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RADIO OUTFIT ON THE MONROE ILVTR.

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INPr.NAPrI.IS. May 24. Radio

t j is coir.-r to he;p automobil racer?, at th annual r.OO-mile cla5!p on May :.", keep In oio?e touch wih :h:r r "-s It will transplant th ronver.'ior.'il blackboard for ficr.ais. Two Fold racers and a Monroe jteam b.ave already fixed up their i r .ii'hir.'H 'o tarry radio receivir.tr sts. mm tha Monroe, tl.e stt is ati ta-.he l to the rieht Fide. s- that the j rr.e hanir cm operate it easily.

All parts of this yet are suspended 'on spn:i s as not to be dimaeed by vibration. Thp antenna s'rercb.os aionpfide th chassis from one end to the ether. The car Itself a ts ny ground. Th requirements of this set ar ::r,il,ir ;o t hs of airplane?. PX. e;.t tba t ae aerial : much smal'er. A sj erial ilrpiar.e helmet, designed to muff'.o or.crine r.o;s. will bp Usod and the ieriition rabies will be run

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U tree,, of fair heiirht are avail- i kfPt nIoft for Periods 'of several able thf v mav serve as antenna I days, although the best prartlre is

supports. Hut if thev ar. not. kites ; to rcej in the 200 or mor fret of mav be Usei for holding tho antenna wir" a" soon as u ha crrvP'1 its wire aloft. j Purpose. At the seashore. r.n the Jake or i Antennae supported by kites have In the mountains, there H seldom a ! vf"n VPr' surer ssfull- for the rerep. time when a breeze of como kind ' tion of sier.als from european hish-

i.s not blowinp. and there is a

RADIO PRIMER

STATOR Thit part of a varlo-nr-ter or varioroupler which is stationary. It usually holds the primary windings of the tuning: indu tanre.

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II to ni arms at the very instant xvhen her mount was pluncintr Iieadlonff over a precipice. After which h escorted her to her home ar.d on th way the two Indiilcred In normal and expected love-mik-1 r. c.

H'are you. Mr. Summerlad?

Pellamy met his Impudence with irresistible audacity. "So we meet apain. Well: pieasanter circumstances than la-t time, what?" "Conditions are what one makes them, out here in California. I hope you'll find the climate, health-

I.urinda and Summerlad were ( if r th?in rhicatro's ." ThToffraphe i time and a pa In. in i '-Trust me for that." Pellamy re- . star.ee shots, medium shot?, and j orted la entire pood humor. 'Tut. closeup. ridincr side by .!de. 1!- , s.iv" he grlanced in feigned apmountin? to ret in a sweet sylvan ' rrfhens!on toward the camera r!ade by the si !e of the stream, j "not obstructing traffic, am I?" and finally in earh others arm, j "Xn fear, or Jacques . would've with M!? Pr-iko ridlr.r up to ?ur-; b;-4,vK-,1 y,,u out Ion? ago." Tri? them a they k:s.e.T i -Sriht ." .larrjtjes averred, rompecause such scenes are a mm-i;,,, forward to be introduced. "All m on place of p:r:ure-takir.ff. I.ucinda , t,r,Mirh for today, folks." he called Tiad not been prepared for the fartjj,-)rk t., the ,-ompany. "Le's ffo!" that she wis to be kjcce.j by Sum- , ".Xnvioiis to see vou T.inda of

not bin win p. and there is a kite

for every breeze. I have, krown many amateurs who have found r.o end of pleasure in seiectinc two or three kites, e.arh of different flz. Thesrt are of the "tailless" variety, sometime? known as "eddy" kites. I have purchased them in any number of toy shops or stationery stores at prices rancin? from five cents to a quarter each. A litrht breeze calls for a kit? "strir.cr" consisting of No. bare copper wire, while the heaviest wind may call for something considerably stronger, for example. No. ! s bare copper wire. A little experiment with the breeze, the kite (or kites. for andern) and the wire, will soon enable one to run up an antenna with a surprising minimum of delay. Antennae such as theo have been

power and seml-high-power stations. Under these circumstances, as much as 1000 or more feet of wire may be

fed up into th sky. With an antenna of surh excellent characteristics as to height, surprioincly strong signals may be receive 1 with even the simpler types of vacuum tube receivers. CJround ronnertion may he made by stretching a wire .Vui feet lonff over the surface of the earth in a dlrertion away from the station which it is desired to receive.

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lresenco of the camera had meant nothing, they had kissed in earnest: mute, her lips had confessed too much. It remained only to be determined whether or not Summerlad had understood their message. If he had. L.ucinda well knew, she was a lost woman. She was possessed with a specla of rapturous alarm. . . . xxi i r. In sequel Lucinda knew two days made upt of emotions sintrularly stratified. Most of the time, of courso, all of it spent with Lynn or in elreaminc: of him. fh3 was merely but .comprehensibly a yours woman in love and pi id of it. Nevertheless. dark hours alternated In apprehension of whit she was resolved must be her final talk with Pel. Iucinda found it bv no means

easy to compose an attitude which she could depend upon to dishearten Pel decisively, without trolnp to the length of telling him pointblank that she wa.s in love with another man and meant to marry him as poon as her professional commitments would leave her free to po through the mill of Reno. "Go ahead. Linda, by all means divorce mo If your heart's set on it" one could almost hear him say It

"but don't tell me you're doinff it

just to marry a man who paints his r.ose for a livin?." Somehow one got ant comfort of the retort obvious, that if Lynn did paint his nose he at least did it with nothiner more harmful than paint. (TontlniMHi In Our Next Issue)

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merlad; whereas he hd been flirt -

ceurse. and have a talk. ome time

inc wih him dansrernufly f-r tr; j when you're not professionally enl es part of three days. N'ow .U 1- care.!." sad Bel as they strolled tolenly. toward the close of r'-.e tli;:d. ward the machines, fhe w.i; ir.'tru-t'd to permit his em- y, u may call on me Friday, "brace. uhm:t t- h:- ki-s. and Ms ! Hej." him in resn-n-e "At the lloi:-wood, of course. She made no demur f.-r hat M':ny thinks." ouid h.axe seemed silly but did hr ! p.eiiamy was punctiliously gallant t es- t . ape the mter-of-cnurs- ahu: helping Lucinda and Fanny manr-r of ail hands, and went t into thir car. thn returned to hi? thr.Mich :rh it with ail th st oi.-jsm j own. warring a cavalier farewell to v hen the camera wasn't trained on j Summeriad as the latter sped away Y.rr. T.Tit wis compatible with th , wi'h .Tacques. rmotin she mut show h-n it They had been some time nr.dr vn" I ny when Fanny broke in upon LuL::r y.' r he.irr wis thumpinc furl- cinda' meditations with an ecstatic ei!y when he felt Summerland' 1 murmur: "Priceless!"

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' Don't b" upstare. You know it's pri-eiec, why didn't you tell m your F.'-l was sueh a lamb?" "II"'. not my n-l any more, and I dn't consider him a lamb!" 'T!ien I presume you've no objec:;on to my vampir.r him?" Put Lucind'i was inattentive; 5h

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thar. durir.c the bu:ne- of th tion whi-h had ss to do with th kk- a party of ur.inv.ted onlooker? ; reappearance of Fellamv than the had been added to the1.- professional ' issue of the Summerlad affair. Nothudre. . ir.t: that had harper.ed since had A moror-car had s'.:ppei on seved to erae the impression of the croup a d t.-pr- !. and one of . that first kis. nothing conceivable

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