South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 159, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1922 — Page 7

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THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 8. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Who Marvels Most at Radio Old or Young?

Radio Amateur Is Weather Prophet bv Static Effect V.y PAUL r. OOI)M:y, Arm-rlcn'.s Format 1 India Authority

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Static has a 11rer z connect Ion with ih condition ( i t h v.t.ath'r. IJxict'.y what th:

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rtfeV'-r ten d-a-r.it'-Iy determ.no'l. Scier.t'a h av .r.r.un.c-raM efforts

to correlate t h , r bs-rvat;or. o f hu.'ulr- !s of radio ; ; rat'.rr-j in r..n f- ! fort t' di'covf.r:

. h i r. itiiial 1 a w thit V'iv-rr.s the c or.r.'-ctlor..

th" c-arLt att:nps to ' rl ,il ILturKmcc-s in tho tint rf lTof's.-or I'opoff. !. howe-.l that naturIic i t!f-ctro - ma'neti:

w-ro ,vm. 'iriatt '1 with Kiroclii.r. --3. tor.s ar.'I rcor(!era which

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that tlmi cou'.d of any li?farb-

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th i rf-' t! ion of rr cr-ptivn devicp pfrlr r.rt , radio operators h ivm J-nrr.-il to prvdirt tho n pre ach of nn.- :tt i .tthr. Crts Currrnt.

tho Jiuildt-r of Curtis. "You se-ni to know my custorn'.-rs. hero. If I row them out would you m!nd If th:-y took a look at the boat?' Th-n. a;Je, "I think I can make a salt niayb s-t an order to build." I ic 3: nodded ungraciously and tho two skiffs set out.

Is radio the pr-attst wonder flncp Civil War days? .Mr?. J?hn A. it was perhaps an hour, or oven Ivoan (riirhn, widow of tho famous Civil War enTal, can toll. She moro, that Yario buried hims-olf In has (n many of th remarkable innovations of man in the Inst half ! rv, mi.'n nx-, v tvfrvt'o 'r.

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trl boat." winked Garr.ck

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ke thit ccs. if jou coi.i.' dek

or.'1 j forfir.g. r was traelir.? down a

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Thb buiidT caiijht th r-a. Thy v. ere dt-'p in dtizr:? nr.! ; when Icicle suddenly Interrupted at the ap roach of two rnn from th st. -! to tho town. 'Troffscr "ar:o . . .

ar.J. by Jovo, Jack!" i h:. h a 1 in. Sr.oopir..; e-h? I ghowl" Th four stoo I talking boats as t'i Ho bw sharrly on a whittle from

a sail t r.- ir r them. , i . : s pocket.

y it foemd as if the crew from rvr: direction. It rio:;. if imoblo. ficht. In t that it mirht hav t- 11 it C.ar -ick and ' PicX

four.fi th-r.-.F-: lv fluu? overboard in :h opor. of C,r?er.pcrt Harbor with

Willi

Yario

Iiis manner

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was a thick -s-'t man of ha.r an I b jshy f-

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but his sun-bror'.-d skin

iowei int;n.te ar ;ua:nta::co v. kn

the outdoors. I:ck, who had known him quite .'ell, s.oon discovered that he was on a little vacation, his family hav-In-r tak-n a ccttie over on Shelter Island.

the b o r. k : 'CKWC Th Ir.r.er Circle. 4 5th St." ".'.'-yahl" prowlei a thickly N'or-w-: jian voice as tit-- r.avlcator poked

i ;:;a nt swarm.' I v. ai a cb a! out th t ken to

i le runnimr f-trcne out of Pe-

con'cic i:ay into Gard'ner'a Iay. Or.'.y a c"up'" of athlMes wou'.d e-vr-r havo fourd themselves acain

"I I - 3 tho best radia trouble finder1 cn siore, wet ar.d drlppin?, stripin th world," put in Curtis. "There's 1 plr.- off what was left of their clothe?, a friend of mine down east owns this ; and hancin them on the ribs of an boat. He had 'em put In and pick o: i wre-k to dry In -ho blazing ?un

touch battle in the water.

5oothinq &nd He&Iinq Atreling requisite For all the ills that the skin is heir io; chafing rash.insect stints, cold sores, scratches, etc. Apply lhtly and tlie pain is instantly relieved.

me up. l.ut they to.. I me tr.f.r wireless was on the blink. L-'o I thought if the. Pruf- s-or her- and he azreed

to come

t.iere s anythin-,' wrong.

rieht." The skiff hiil come alo

t over, he'll g't

If it

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this t:m-. "Say. partntr.

century. She is SI now, but j-nows as keen an interest in the new srifnee as does any youn? radio fan. With her at lft is Mrs. Iran's clau'ghttr, Mrs. Mary Iopan Tucker. They are li'tening" in on a concert at their homo at Washington. D. C.

after the

"W.'.i," chortled Girriek as they fat rn tho desert simd naked and 5ha;:stfd, "we had nothing on when we came into this world . . . cut they've pot someihln? on us now!" I:ck Iauch-d and looked over at

inquired i Guy. Garrick was a man after hi3

own heart. "As we ued to fay at Upton, 'Where do we so from here?,M Garrick rolled over on his back and stretched a.s the sun boiled out salt water that had puckered his s kin. "Squaring the 'Inner Circ!e,!,, h replied tersely a? if It wre all In the day's work. (Continuoil in Our Xcxt Issue)

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S. S. S. Will Rid You of ßoJT. PImp!s niackhr.d r.d f kin Lruptiont. A t-oil Is a v,'.cj:..-yJur Tt-t FT rhu k '.i'.l f f I T 5 tv.".? t I.-,!- ut lnt- a I. .1. 7:- :i , -i .! .a- .r.t.l . il-'Tuv tr - C, ,- ry :-. : i ' S . t rf t:..e r-ost rf-il erKr. n to !:!.: . ". S I . - V, t. t of t.: . TJ.i I -a r of .' 1-, lUT.ts Is ruVro !.'.'- I t y n-ith-

i:uarr.ter ! t a re p :r '' c t a L 1 -

'TBe sure a jcr of Resinol göeswith you At aUdrusts

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Are you -u? to tbe t.ek- la blood Im- u; it' :'or, , : . 's. S

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bloo J-puritu r known. Try It.

io the nr iwu:;

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from aerial to h'-adar.

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lantlc statf 3 have been sensed by rarllo two or three days before their arrival on the coat. Imrin the summer, local thunder Fhowers are frequent. One may note

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air currents which, conllict-

ich otlur, -'i-nf-rate

Hut Sim the electro-static discharges In the

later afternoon almost any day. At such tinief the arrival of a storm at the receiving1 station Ls usually indicated only by extremely loud clicking- and crashing noises. As la well known, thunder rtorms which pa.;.-) within a few mihs, frequently

mves ri. e

to

olpc-i.are novr actually seen.

tion of weather chance through tho uso of the radio receiver is accomplished during the fall, winter and spring. A gradual increase in th strength of the natural electrical disturbances will indicate that the p:orm ls approaching;. A lessening in the strength of the disturbances means that it is moving away.

vacuum tubes, setting a tine adjust-; m.r.t on thn variable condenser. The; a!- fairly reeked with talk of tuning!

! c oils. transformers, variocouplers

j and variometers, rheostats and re-

merits of nearly every controversial piece of apparatus known to radio. It was to be expected, thought Garrick. with a practical man like Yario

meeting un with Dick, of the in

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when Yario had the apparatus working4properly. Curtis, who had spent most of the time in the little pilot

MABÜESIA BEST FOR YOUR INDIGESTION

Hirn Against DopIriC Stomach YVltk Artliki.tl Digifctant.

os'. reonle who suffer , either occa-

ntive mind. In fact ho was pleased. sionally or rhronirally from ga. four- . , , r.ess and indigestion. bav now dicontln-

ued üisaereeatne uihis. paieui i'ou uuu

the u. of harmful drucs. Ptoraach tonics.

j medicines and artificial dipestants, and

Instead, following the advice so oiten

rivi-n in tbee column, take a teaspoon-

orr - : i n g w

trie . bare -- on th- vapor clouds. I The.e . ummT storm.s may be

V.'hen tht .-i charges have grown s,uf-i heard In the radio receiver and th' n observer at all points, hei' -t.y Mror.g. they break down in-id out b fore ever reaching the! . t'Tv'nin.r insulation and a spark' place whf r- the observer i- sta-!

jomps between clouds, which may j tloned. Th y can e ven be .letected

only a few ffet f-r many bun- j by tho mali crystal receiving sets.!

'r d f- t aj art. ; r during major rhincs of wcaMi'T In the winter time, these T -her:' .M'm.a, make thems.'U es kiiown by si ght crackling noi.-es In the reivfrs. .tnrm e nters moving eastward rr r.orthwnrd toward tho At-

A consistency In the strength of j house going over some charts withtfal or two tablets of I'd-urated Magnesia the v"'-a!T 'n.lir-'V- a orm tbnt 's!th n v'-t o- n.'n'nf.i! them h:i 1 ,ittl,i wtPr after meals with the re ine . .0...na .n-.ic..j a s.orm tnat .s ir,e naina.o. rejO.ned tbMii. s.jlt t,i;it ,hij,r stftmaoh ljU jon?r troubles

moving al-ug a path which Is ap- "Suppose you re going bach tO'them. thvy p.re able to nt a- they please proximately equally du-tat-t from the, your cottage, Professor, not to Kock .and they er.j..y much better health. Those

I.edg. yet. ho aed. then t.irneo,- ho flj,(ra..h (lf mtill tiin)1 b-caufe they unbending a bit. to Garrick and kri"w this wonderful ar.ti-acid and food

Tlie typo which may register itself .some 4 S or hours prior to arrival is gen(.ra;iy perceptible only on the more elaborate kinds of receiving quipnunt. Changes Noted. The greatest accuracy in pndic-

RADIO PRIMER

Diek. "Like to tak

a little run ,.rr-rt :

wiiii-h can ! obtained fmni

over to Shelter Island with us and tr3li. tL., Bt..ra:ud aei.dty. sweeten the

back while we take th" Professor , --oiaa'-a . prevent food fermentation, and

I home?"

The shipbuilder excused himself and dropped down into his skiff and the "Pacchante" was cutting across

STIIAYS Interference in the reception of radio messages, due to at

mospheric disturbance, inductance j oün nt a great clip, as if proud to

or other similir I show her paces.

without the slightest pain or discomfort

Triv this pi i ii yourself, nut be certain t get pure r.isiirated Magnesia especially pr.-p.ired i'T stomach use.

from outside wire.

conditions. Another word for static.

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At Manhaset Curtis decided to land with Professor Yario, to be pirked up later, and the sout boat

swung about to lund Garrick and Iek back jo Greenport. It did not take Garrick long to

an excuse for one of his hasty

fin.

STAUT HCl Ii: Parrfl palaces have given a new twiit to crlrn. making it easy for rrooka to gain acquaintanceship

with girl-i from fashionable homes.

liadio. too, is an aid to criminals. This is the. theory on which Guy Garrick and Dick IV foe, young wirob.-s inventor, .are working In .st'ing tho mystery of a $100. 000 holdup at a radio dance. They fear

h and le-autlful Ruth Waiden nr.o--.ntIy been ynarb.d by Their snr h leads thorn to

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tered across tho lawn and up the steps. "Oh. Guy." He turned. It was Ituth, nearest, with Yira on th other end and a piquant little, bobbed-haired, snappy-eyed, lithe, animated giii between them. "We've

been talking about you and Kar j Dick? I love this one." Dick tingb l wants so much to meet you." Ruth with joy as he waltzed off to th! presented Garrick to Kao Larue. Gar. i dreamy strains.

It was Jack Curtis. "Ruth . . . this is mine! . . . When I want a (lance with a girl I just put my arm about her . . . like this . . . and

we're offi"

Ruth laughed merrllv. flashed ! V Instinct, he put his finger on the back a look at Dick. "And when I -Tt. It was a slip of paper tucked don't want to dance, with a fr. shio I ! in what passed for a log book. He

do tills . ' . and we're not orri" i I)as

had tangled himself with his

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I surveys of the cabin. As usual, as if

u ii to l uck : 2 2-22 2 ö ä cases ?

Jack

own legs or else it was an addf d ; 1 Kl,( pressure as in Greek wrestling. He' Iv;r,: Inked

was on the floor while the other fellows were laughing and Ruth, smiling, hauled him up. "Did I keep you waiting long

up

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rick was an adept with polite persif.age. He needed to b?, to cover up

a Yamp.'

thf eagerness with which be studied 1 I r rtr.i t I n n t - M -T, .- V .--

houseboat of the i "I've heard so much about you.

1 fa-t ?"!, which they find J Mr. . . . Garrick," she explained :p; i wita comnb-t wireless k . n'y. with a come-on smile and a itb-n. Thero they fW a roll i h .-itation after tlie "Mr." that hint-l-v eloped tllms and a bac: ' e-d at the irksomene.-s of formality.

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the Club, don't vou

It was half over when Dick fell ; himself pushed aside and hoar.l

Jack's voice, ingratiating. "May I ! cut in on this? We all do that now!" j

Dick swallowed: "I'll leave it id Ruth." Ruth's only answer was n j gentle prcsure of his arm, a nega- ) tive nod in Jack's direction and sh.j I was dreaming ar.am. There was something so comfortable being held j

Till P:-k i : i : T ! 1 ', . r . a - ' '. : : . i v :..( t ; -I - ! I '. -t -

j "Vou live at

: I'm staying with l?.-th Page; you clo-ely by Dick.

must know the Pr.ges? I'd seen you There was one waltz whf n he coul 2

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rot Pr.'l iai:ii. lie jraiited all over. She was pot dan'-ing: r.or on the voran.: '.a. Nor dal he see Jack Curtis. Rae. Yira or Gl nn.

o with tiii: story

: U "U .Pi 1 1 'VTT'Vr- 1 " I 1 i U ' i ' : MVSTlHtY CRAPT land I thought I knew you were bun- d Garrick laV in the ; yf,;): ;:i b.i.s :ui:;:s at ti:-' N'ono- i " Rae hid that sometimes fatal gift 'e:r:: v (";:!. Garrick ha i of flattery, a way of leading a man

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-.ping the roll of films. do yon there?" h Ii ' it: g up t h- strip. :.- d t'o -rd t!i- h-ht and

:':.:;'. "A i -at. Rooks , ter.t;

scout eru.s. rs baut her

nt di:r!i: g th" war."

hi", you '.int-' i

on to talk about himself and of api pe.aring to he exclusively intf rested

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Fire!" The orchestra hesitated nt the sharp alarm of the epib steward, then decided it was not like a the-

w h o r n

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' Yv'ho-.-What is

n his ta.-tes and pastlrr.es. Guy Stu

ll. -d her as she devoted her entire nt- at er, that there was no panic dan- j

i to mm to i.-.o exclusion o: ger. uroppe,! us pddps and saxo-:

companions. Was she attrac- phones and snare drums and ran. A;

tive because she was so young; or moment later the shrill siren whistle' w a !t because she had had so much on the village power house split the per:epe jn being nun?? From , other. Dick joined in tho jostling, bos '.if.- at tne Club they were j-oon i mob in evening eVth. s.

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far a-ib ld b . aping liehtly to the visit j "Guess we'll make a d- luxe buck- ; to the "Sea Yamp." th n e r west-, et brigade!" panted Tony P.becker. i

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city.

shows, the liotels, the night life

: ..i - -it inte tu 1 r. '. ; t I.k Gr

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1 m ! -. v - '-Har

ts sh' iuest'.ng to see i.jst how far . of the Club casino, v.-her were the j

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P.re. of girl ! '. : is.

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"Th. it was w hat I tho v i ; c-jr ' p :.':.''. . o . v t :. ; t or "

"W:v - - tb.at's v. p..-. : " 'llrP-'-i aro'b..-

nr.. Ruth. Y!.a'And that (:) c-

at ft lbr.v In 1 a :

Pi Tick st.vv- 1 th th.e f.Ir.'.s away In a c " W.-::. what's n "I surpc.se thy :: tonight at that

Dance Garrick r.oi-Ir.I since. U was calling Grwir.port where h ha 1 a

trier.J. a boat

j w aril, like an explorer, to the

' th.

!b g.a :-ty of this de boraire. ?ophisti- . i-.il 1 ciuh-man to. ok him? For hi ' purp s Garrick conv yed the Im-

I r s.-ion t hat

'It's the Rast Wing!" Fp th. corner of the Dodge bade!

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ay. On

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li'-k' -1 n ".lungry red f. Dick looked in dls-

he th.ird floor were Gar-

he or.'.y limits known rick

to him ware th sky and the horizon.' A

s rooms. -moment later was bounding :

the i nm.-h wb.at

Party

lo'W. howc-v r. he had a fc-lir.g at th.is girl was ! arning pretty

he wanted to know:

hough, for the life of him he hadn't ;-ii:' figured out yt what that v. a.

up th.e s'airs and h.a.'. flung his shoulb r agiir.-t the fh.or. It did not vie Id until he turned the kno'o. It was unlo.. k"d. Through th.e ..if of

-coke he

ton cut

h is wav to th-

( Pa1 t rue.

Jack "'urtis." :':-.'.- but an 1 a.-k-.'. D'-k. a the i . u b Sub.-'rlpfi. :i

Far

down the porch Yira caught

of Glenn and ha I no int tttim

of Tilving the i.iy figure longer. Güls a I f- ;!"xs w ;-e n .;s::ig and with a

... i.'.io. i.. 'ioiv lt' l:j

net and flung it open. The hat an I ho- films were tron-.

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the t!ir.

con:nu.d down

The suffocating fume o' ctK'nioi!

t in misl.ers sent him b!

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ir. g. g'ispir. r. bac !! hear the b-l'.-

::dly strug-

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"Seems that he a

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as he turn-.t to Dt k from th- t-ie-; hone. They know Iter out therrt. right. Rut r.a cr.e out there . -oms to l;ncnv -w ho ow ns hor. She out cn the-j ) rr.yaterious cru!-- s.

:'.n back; just as u nsvpotc dly i)

then awuay again. I"Yom the ::!?- J r. - seemed to announce to th.e w

t 'on I'd ay thiU Frock often har.d!b. er aj cartaia. There's nearly al-

t-v- ar-1 the all room. leaving G.ir- , ;. -its --f the local live fi.; liters, r . to figure it all cu epec:al!y Handkerchief crush..- l .vr Iiis nos Ruh.. l;o. th.e moment they were an l y- s h.- stumb'.-d in th.- hallgor.e. s-cui d to r' suir.e leadership. ' way . . . Dick hr.d ! n sauntering alor.-. "Don't r-jt up. D: i:. Ye-f'.l far about th" Club, speiklng a few wor ! ' here with m-- tonight. " In a da to !'r:---r is lo'.llng in w Icker chairs ' D: -k f-lt shee?s und-r him and ovt nodding to r.ih' rs. when -.e heard , i:im.. "Thev've given me rooms in th noisy entrance of a group of the V s- Wing until repairs ar -r.g people. 'mab." exp'air.-. d Garrick. Dick D- foe was th.e qaiet.r type" Pick bhnki d around, hi- rye? ?;i!

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a whirl.

A srnrio;

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acte:

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cf that c:

of vo-.t ng

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ub Pi brewed. 11 ejuh-ker.e.I his pace -as pa c-jn

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Iks on fcor, too; f cm

ms a party. , Ruth

friend says he w ill telephone If , of hi

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cit yesterday." It was after dinner and a little ab-s.-nt-mlnde knocking about of th-? billiard balls a'.om-. that Garrick w a.i r. -ailed to the matter in hand by th penetrating tuning up of the ..--he -?tra, In th ball room. IIo faur.tered out on th w'.de club r rch that faced the harter and.

ta'.

His f

h a p'i r " v ivaciou

i-lht-d :p with i.r." srnil s. R ith. wan

rir'.s wh.e;-4

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c :u ,t . ne ,ri;n.-- . v no ,

1 quietlv. "I don't c r. t h e prints I n a t -. if and the hat were in

" n hon- ! f- v i

afternoon ! ' "

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Garrick a o.v wh-

:e Chub safe hi'f

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this

.ar.y in the u Gre.-nport

iv. r. g e.amA a call

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I'bck's smite. -.ad dropped anchor during the night. 1 W:th an .-arly breakfast Garrick an'.

Gar-

"Ruth." he sai l as he drew her ; Dick w,-

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with eas

de;ere:

oked out ftralght ahead through

the two he a 1-

the sour. It w as a rrv night, with, no mcon.

wlda opening

-.ds int

iutiful sta: ir out In tl . of th- b

. mav

nit the rv a ! 7 .- s thi eve-""

Sh. hesitat'-d. lookei at him a bit shyly, sh.ru ggc 1 one h-autiful sho il-

dcr as if d?at:r.g whether to

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g eld v. ? r.

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d-ep.y a:: - t. devot!on of hi

refcre. Dick still

il a n ce. ' Si;e r : der. on an even ke ! for

v tne imp'u-

frnd th night Ii ir. g over the

p.tyurd could ' New ilr. g'.ur.d

yo-', thru smih-dr "Dick you'

fast worke r! I believe ymi bribeä tr. j G irric

mush lans. Tht y're this minute' Wait

my wrap up

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playing a waltz i h.-.s

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shlmmt ry eun.mer frocks saun-

watched her pc. glowing all

over. II was going to ho'. 1 h-r close to him. he was g. In g to breathe

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was trr e heard

g:rl ever all Ruth.

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"Nothing quite like it so sweet so mild" Imported Java and Havana tobaccos, seldom combined in a 1 0 cent cij;ar, yive Dutch Masters Special fine smoking quality. Skilled hand work, seldom met with in a 10 cent cigar, accounts forits sensible shapcandeasydraft. Dutch Masters Special smokes as zcod as it looks. No ciar pives the smoker more for his money, Dutch M ister Cjzr Is made by Consolidated Cijr Ccrrcrj'.ion, New York Dutr.butcJ by

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Hamilton-TIarTi. Co. South Rend, Ind.

iVrta Shap. 'v S lie 10c 2 for 25c 15c 3 for 50c

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Quality Also Determines Value To buy merchandise primarily because it is low-priced is the poorest sort of economy. This store has as its fundaniental ideal the presentation of absolutely reliable merchandise. Prices are nlwys as low as possible consistent with quality.

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Wash Dresses

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One lot of Children's an d M ' White V oile md Organdy Dresses, several styles in sizes up to 16 years. Pick them cut at H?.if Price.

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Kayser's Rolette Silk Slockinss $3.00 Tho elastic garter of pure rubber with a fancy silk ruffle docs it. The garter is part of the stocking. You just pull the stocking on and it stays up. Does away with hos-; supporters or even garters. They Stay Rolled Up. Men's Half Hose Men's fine Half H ose, unexcelled for quality and service, in brown, black and vhi:e, 3 pair $1.00 Children's Half Socks nt 25c, 39c and 50c

of Soft Silkj

$24.50, $28.50, $39.50 and up to $55.00 There are th'- dre.'sr-s you have admired that you will have rcat pride in wrorint. I) airly in coloring, rich in texture. anci shhnrru rinrt with the softest cA silken surface, they arc .it once the most styirh .''.rn the bet values for the remarkably low prices they are marked.

Colored Underwear

Womep' and Abuses' Lnvolop Chrrr.ie r."vn- and Stepin", of Wiile and i..ti te in orchid, blue and fl.-sh. choire.. . . .$1.00 Women's Pajamas On-pi'ce i.i jamas e,f Batiste and Crepe in plain pink with blue figures at 1 . 5 0 and - . . .$1.95 Muslin Underwear Envelope Ch'-mi-e and Gowns of fine Nainsook, Crepe and Batista in plain whit ar.fl colors.

plain and fancy saylts at $1.50 irv.;.-

to C2.95 p.

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Knit Union Suits V.'orr.' n's Gauze Lr.ion Suits, and bodice top; umbr'la and ii.:ht knee;' in sizes 34 to 44; special, suit 50c

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The Weither Man Says Its Time for

aihing Suits

It's Bathing Suit time, the water is now warm and what is, inrre refreshing than a cool dip on a warm day. We have Baihin: Suits. Shoes, Caps. Carters and Suit Ba;s and as usual prices are most moderate.

MenB. V. D's. Special $1.15 The original B. V. D. Athletic Union Suits for men. The kind that sell the country over at $1.50. Sizes 34 to 46. Boys' B. V. D.'s Union Suits, special, ,90c Sizes 24 to 34

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