South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 157, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1922 — Page 7
TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 6. 1922
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I rlainM j'uth. "Mr. Garrlck and Mr. ; Defo. Capt'iin Brock. Jut a coup. i or friends who are interc-te2 In how j I t;vnJ my time. j ":i. o Ion? a it's time they
are '.ookir.jr for. all right."
f'.arrirV- r or re!t A Startled '
j the duffle with preat care, he caught epeaker.
he had it. From the
came a cirl voice. "it's IIa!" exclaimed Ruth, r.al tack that you prt her."
(Jler.n operator
loud speaker
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looked as if he would have iropp-i throuch ir.tD the hn;i. Iluth planer -i quickly from Gler.n's chagrin to Vira's stony face, then
off.ciouplv
played the radio i the humor. I '"X-ver mind.
Glenn.
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clearer, from the loud
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of an electron tur.e. with fila
ment and grid, precisely the latest
a couple of thousand
lenpth then!" (Continual In Our Nrt Issue)
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ed in radio receiving. He
"Now Glenn set up closer trv
the loud speaker no n" ycu know not your check. Glenn;? "
X"ew York, approximately
.'.Tay "0. There are l.r00'-0 0 radio t t
"x in u in the United Ftates j r. i tho nuriljT inrra-silnfir daily. , Ivist Foptmhr thcrn were
Tn Nw York '
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pro up of radio ; equipment; manu facturcrs j report unfiled order totaling j nearly J.IO.Of ..-j The newest ir.-j fant Industry is growir.tr rapidly. Kventu.illy I t .-hou.d exceed the automobil a r. 1 phon"'-:raph 1 In p o p u 1 arity. j P.ut It still has a'j
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f,u:ck. rne nsninj poie was equipai.
with a miniature aerial and he had
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suppressed Jauch.
smiled, rather sheepishly.
Hut he turned his face full toward
Help wanted! F-lu all day for 1C cents.
Devil works 1 5-13S-lt0.
the little horn.
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There are lO'rifi.OGfi automobiles in the rountry and . 0 0 0 , 0 " ' - j.honogrnph. livery home 1 a potential radio station. State-men, prracners. lecturers and other leaders am bepinnins: to r".Tl;7-- th.it personality car. bo extended ty radio with far greater r ff f tlvenc than b th u?o rf th written er printed word. Whn the fall comes, radio enthusiasm will use to a new hl?h pitch. Folltlcal candidates will be elected by th" programs they broadcast. Hadio yill hTome a public utility. In th" innd ru.-'h to get into th" r.rw business, nuny ptuileless in-vf-tors hive br-cn taken in iy persor.M who posed .i radio experts. All th-y had was a. matterlns: of wlrek.s. Hut fe-curinpr cnpital they luinrhNi into the production of e''jiiipir,fr.t without proper preparation or experience. A a result there his been a mushroom growth of radio set manufacturer? almost over nicht. ome of their products are natifl-
HOOK-UP OF TELEGRAPH TR AXSMITTING SET USING TWO
wears the most novel radiophone iuadsear in existence. Not only ate the rarpieces encased in leather, for sound efficiency, but the, transmitter is attached to the throat by a "band around the neck. This "mouthpiece" picks up tho vibrations of the vocal cords through the muscle and remembrane of the throat.
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rno-t r-f them are not.
Tips to Itujers. When making a purchase, ask the dealer to show you the inside of tho s r. If all connections are not soldered, th wire.s will hecomo loo.-e nnd re-crpti-'-n will be impos.-ible. If paste or acil is spread carelessly o. r the wiring, er if dirt haj ac-cumulatr-.l in.-ide the receivint: box, trouble will remit. If filings have been allowed to get into tho telephone?, vhe. attraction of th magnets will gradually cause them :.r work their way throurh the inulation and render the phones worthier. '.atch out for the.e difTlculties and avoid tho disappointment that cornea wru-n a radio enthusiast firets all et to Il-ten In, but can't.
Phone Transmits From Throat The operator at the new "aerial lichthouye- at Ctdlego point, N. Y.,
Telegraph Set For Receiving Ily R. Ij. Dl'XC.VX, Director, Itadio Institute of America Here is a hook-up for a telejrraph transmitting; set uslnc two 5vatt power tube?; Xo. 1 Oscillation transformer which consists of 2 4 turns of nlckelplated copper ;rlp wire. Fize .06 by three-eights inches, supplied with clips for accurate adjustment of wave lengths. The ize of this bit of apparatus is 714 inches in height,
ft 'a inches long and 6 i Inches wide. Xo. 2 Serie condenser of .001 microfarads ca;aciiy for control of wave length. Xo. ?, Antenna ammeter with reale reading from 0 to 2.5 placed in ground lead. Thi lit used tr measure the output or radiation. Xo. 4 Grid leak, transmitting key and grid condenser. Th grid leak should have a resistance of approximately 3000 ohms. While the sending key may be one of the ordinary kind, it is preferable that it be one especially maie for C. "W. transmission with one-eighth-inch interchangeable, Merlingr silver contact points. The grid condenser should have .002 microfarads capacity rated at coeo volts. Xo. r. Fower tubes rated at five watts each. Xos. fi and 7 Radio frequency bypass fixed condensers of .002 microfarads capacity rated at :'.ooo volts. o. 8 Radio frequency choke colls with distance of 0.3 milhenry. coni8tlns of about 90 turns of Xo. 30 Insulated wire wound on tube 2 ' Inches In diameter and 2 Va inches long.
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Tills concludes the serJe of articles which Mr. Duncan has born writing for tho radio column of The New s -Time.
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stakt iirm; Guy Garrick and his wireless expert friersd. r:ck Ifoe, eek the trail of two men and a .-rirl who por-petrnr-.l a spt-ctacular holdup at a fa.-liior.ab!' radio dance near New Vt'rk. They fear that beautiful Itutli Waiden Im.- innocently become a te.r-1 i: the hinds of cronk?. Their epie.t bads them to the "Sea Vamp." a yurht-!;ke hfueho.it frequented by Iluth and her questionable young frien Th y know Ruth often ros there with Glenn Itin kley, "the denion lover," wlin i.t feared by llath'-i mother and d:?tru.-td by themselves. NOW i.U OS WITH Tin: STOUY CHAl'TM It II thi: ?r:.v vamp With a iren blast and a w!sh of du.-ty air a yellow racer .snot pat Girrick a;id I ick before they were a nlo down th turnpike. leaving only a kaieid-ct'pic inireision of a' girl at the wheel and a fellow lolling back t ens ' in tb.e other bucket scat. "Iluthl" t.xclaimtd Pick as Garrick moclia n: rally threw in more P o w e r. Who was with her?" "Glenn UuekPy." Garrick's motor leaped ahead as he stepped on it. Stralght-away down the turnpike they raced. Garrick was jut about holdlr.ar his own. Put Uuth had the Jump and ther was
to pass her. She was driver. Having shot
I3IIinAXCI-Resistance offered by a wire to a current flowing through it, due to the pressure of an opposed electrical flow. This is irrespective of the actual resistance of tho conductor In ohm. Impedance, instead of being a resistance, is the result of .1 reaction. framed her sensitive features In an aura of sunlight. Garrick saw with approval that Kuth had been strongminded enough to hold to her curls during the days of bobbed hair. Could those- lauphincr. frank eyes know of crime, .of anything coarse?" "You here, Dick?" she danced up to him. "Were you afraid to come alone?" Then with a twinkling shart at Garrick. "What do you think of us . . . Mr. Sherlocko?" "Exclusively nifty!" smiled Garrick, then turned quickly as one of the youngsters muttered. "Snooping acain! What does he want? You can just bet he's not here for n swim . . . Come on. fellows. He's been here lone: enough. I move we put them off the beach. Hey, all
ready
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a chance wise a
fraction and ways makes
head of a car she did not slacken a
she knew that that alit nearly Impossible to
catch one. A bend in the turnpike toward th
south and a Ruth slowed
dirt road forked erf. up Just a bit. turned
her head with a pearly smile. "I've a hunch." she called back toa?:rly. "jou can't follow me. IV.ckl" With a wave of her hand suddenly Ituth shot away on the side read to the right, to the north, in a pillar cf dust cloud. Garrick had no Desire for a wildgocse quest. He ."tuck to th- ccntre'ed turnpike. "What's the matter, eld man? Why si. silent?" querried P-ick a mile
equipment that doesn't hug the road like this old car of mine. Except," he paused, then added, "that she has the inherited intelligence, the intuition, the instinct of woman in all the ages . . . The real question is. What will she do with it?" They swung off at last en another concreted road and finally nosed down the middle of the sand neck that hooked about Duck Harbo: As they drew up. off the road, in a clump of stunted Lone: Island beach plums, they were astounded to see. a couple of yards ahead on the sort of corduroy road of boards to the beach. Ruth's racer. She had taken a short cut and beaten them by many minutes. Perhaps a thousand feet further they could see a houseboat at anchor and between them and the boat a knot of young people in bathing suits on the beach.
As Oarnck and Dick strolled down J-thought
the höre, i? proved to be Glenn and three or four other fellows in various stages of college careers past or present. They wore class numerals
or other marKs on their bathing shirts. Glenn wasche only one with a college letter for five minutes of play in a game lost to Princeton. Buckley was a rather handsome lad in spite of his evident satisfaction with himself, tall, slender, with a general impression. "I love the ladies and the ladies love me." In spite of competition he wa-i monopolizing Vira Gerard. A j t shock of bobbed hair set off big
bum's rush!" A general laugh followed. There was an uncertain motion. Ruth flared. "At least we can show Guy and Dick we're not so exclusive that we're rottersl I feel partly responsible for their being here. I raced them on the road and dared them to follow and here they are eh. Glenn? Just this once. boys. They'll not bother us again. I'll sponsor them. Come on. Glenn, smile a little and be nice." Ruth capered over to Dick, took him by the arm and started up the beach. Guy followed with Vira. while Glenn sulked. "I -wish you had your bathing suit, on. Dick. I'd enjoy a swim across the harbor with you this hot forenoon." Sho nodded vivaciously back at Garrick. Even If she were doing a fit of ha.sty figuring on the why ot
their presence, thought Guyshe was perfectly at case. Her graceful
limbs showed fascinating lines through the folds of the cape she
had carelessly thrown over her. "X'o wonder Dick's frantic over her," ho
"She's a dangerous com
bination!" Still chatting. Ruth and Vira stepped into the canoe with Dick and Guy. while the others plunged Into the water and swam. They soon slipped alongside the houseboat with its gilt letters SEA VAMP. Garrick realized as they mounted the ladder that the marine engine had materially changed the old-time houseboat from a mere scow or barge with a low flat house on it moored in a bay or river and only with difficulty and expense towed from one place to another. Xow the
I Xeither betrayed either interest or ; the burning curiosity they felt a j Brock clumpeA forward with his J stuf.. Why. when Brock was even ! fishing, away from the Sea Vamp," ! did he carry his compact wireless I receiving set? What station must i he always be in touch with, or what messace did he expect that he mut
r i.rinui.s III i "Excuse us. Wf"l go down below. Get the shaker and some ice and . . . you know. I guess we can entertain." trilled Vira. Alone in the comfortably furnished saloon, Garrick glances at Dick, who shrugged at the unconinnP rn i lifi- rf t all thon m a c A a
lIVIill I J V 4b I , k " ' . - - - - - - I hasty survey of the place. At onej
end was a sort of closet or clothes press. "Snooplnr," he nodded as he opened the door. Inside hung a nondescript array of old clothes. In the back corner, on the floor where It had been thrown lay a girl's cloth hat. He picked it up, smoothed it out, then with a suppressed "Ouch!" drew his hand away and loosened a pin caught in its folds. "H'm a diamond clasp Initials V. G. -Vira Gerard " "Diam6nd clasp . . . that's one of the pieces of missing Jewelry, whispered Dick excitedly. "Say hold that hat again as you had it. There. By Jove, it's not only a hat. It's a bajr! Tomato color . . . they eaid the girl at tho Radio Dance put the Ftuff In a little tomato colored bag. By Jove!" "Here's a camera, too." waa all Garrick answered. He turned th camera over, saw the number "6," then deftly unloaded it and dropped the roll offilm into his coat pocket. There was a step on the companionway. Softly he closed tho
door, rolled the hat tightly and j
stuffed it in his hin pocket under i
the tail of his coat.
The party thawed a little bit as
the Ice in the shaker thawed. Final-
lp Garrick took advantage of a lull in the conversation. "I may as well tell you Just why we dropped in," he remarked, casually taking the diamond clasp from his pocket. "Is that by any
cnance yours, vira:
Vira looked at the clasp a moment, then gave a little scream. "My lingerie clasp that they tore off my shoulder strap at the dance' It was all almost all that stool between me and the board of censorship!" In the laugh that followed. Ruth was the first to speak. "Where did you get it. Guy?" Garrick assumed a knowing air. "One of the caddies at the club came up to me this morning and tried to sell It to me. I thought if you could identify it. I'd watch him." Garrick was unable to figure out whether or not there was any air of relief at the explanation. At lea.t there was pome connection between the "Sea Vamp" and the robbery. "Was little Rae Larue at the dance?" he emboldened to ask after a proper Interval. "Xo," hastened Vira. "She was ill. at P.eth's house." "And Jack Curtis?" "Oh yes. He was there. He came politely late." A buzzing interrupted. Vira turned quickly to Glenn, who was now seen on crossing sword with Garrick as a lady killer and had resumed his monopoly of Vira. "That radio, Glenn." Ever eager to show off and please, Glenn drew a curtain of a built-in sideboard at the end of the saloon disclosing a very complete set, including the Ioud-peakin? horn. He adjusted and tuned and twirled knobs nnd dials until at last
Garrick had divined what was coming. "Sort of Freudian. I guess." he whispered to Ruth, recalling her mother's repetition of Ruth's psychoanalysis. "Huh!" laughed Ruth, taking no pains to modulate her tone. "More like the terrier HU Mistress Voice!" "Come now pout your lips. Glenn." came from the loud speaker followed by a laugh then an unmistakable radio kiss. Disconcerted after his ardent at tentlon to Vira, Glenn for once
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photocraphlc len. eye? that lornir.ated her splendid features and j.ave her that today priceless "camera face." "Suppoc,. you know this a private leach?" inquired one of the numeraled youngsters as the two approached. Guy smiled and r.oddfd toward Vira and, Glenn. 'Between h'.h water and low water mark??" Dcwn the shore could be seen a canoe coming from the houseboat with a girl, alone. A? she beached it
it was Ruth in
and stepped out
mart swimming suit cf violet and white that set off daringly her perfectly shared slender limvs. The encounter had reached a danger point much as if some upperclassmen had discovered a freshman violating some immemorial tradition of at least two rollr-.ce Rer.eratior.. All stopped, however, as Kuth
r.iw mi.r- than we thin. we know," i drew near. She made a glorious picHurr.e ! Guy, negotiating a left j tu re. i'he was one cf them but
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hedy fvayel with the rhythm h?r feet .carct'.y seenud to
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hull wachty In appearance and of a type which could safely make Ions runs along 4he coast, a staunch, seaworthy boat of course without the speed of a regularly designed yacht.
nut more than maklnc ui in com-
fort for those on board what was lost in spted. As they approached he had locked her over carefully. One of the f.rst things he noted was that strung from two masts forward and astern was the aerial of a w ireless.
They clambered aboard and ! dragged up the canoe. At the fterri j they saw a stockily-built man in sea j toss making fast a dory, and taking ;
out a rather complete set or hshmtr tackle and other duffle. "H'ye. Cap'nl" greeted Glenn. haking the water from his eyes as he bounded on deck. "Any luck?"
"That's Captain Brock." asided Ruth to Garrick. "We hire him to j take charge of the 'Sea Vamp." j "Too early for snappers yet. Got j
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