South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 164, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1922 — Page 7

TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13. 1922

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Guard Home Against Lightning, Expert Warns

daughter. After all It wa r-hf who would have to sweep the oMer. gos. sips "off their ear." Huth mar have dros-e-J to Impress the crowd at th- Club but it all went

to nlm I ick dwn. "You may be a great Inventor and a'.I that.'' he r-mark'-'l following o':t the thought that had Men runnir.? thri;h n!' nur. 1. "but . . . wll. tackle the

to Jack's head ar.i h broke out In ; v:rb-ss f ading of a woman's heart, Intense leve making. 'then!" "Did you p' t my flower?. Ruth?" j . "What do y- miTi?" sr.appel "Thev were beautiful. How did 1 I:.-k. cont ntiou-ly.

Protection Best to Prevent Radio

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should be followed by veryon call ' for th" provision of a "litrhtnintr J

j crrour.d wirf" outsi U- the building;

1 some form of approved li:rht-i k arnHT. In nm states there,

is a!-o ru:r-d a "lisht nir.ff fwdtt h." In nearly all state th1 lishtnintr around wir e w itrh and arreBtr

i must b riIac--d out-ide th hui'.dinir. wnn. J Tho pround w ire must be kept, from

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ir he on ir.su la tine: supports of :!h'r plas or porcelain. Instructions I 'reo. Dtailnd Instructions for the proper instal'ation of protective rnc.in-- arf avnilable uoon anrllra-

tion to your f!r insurance company! f'T a representative of the Fire Un-i '!'T'.vrit'r.s' Association. I A litt I- care now will nve you con.!drabP- worry and inconverd-i-o.ro whr-n thn season of h-avy elec- j

trical storm com1.- alon later in th summer. It may al-o make it easier fir you to on'.lcrt inuranp in cas of a fire 'In" to othr caus. vh- otherwise it may bo imposs;bl- on acounr of an infraction of the underwriters' rulincrs.

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WASHINGTON, June 12.. Karl Hanson, r.nlio r-vner Im enter, has

tion is Improved if the spark kip is! add d another product to hirf list of

encloserl in an air-tiKht chamber.

Rev. McCIurcs Sermon is Broadcast at Radio Station A permon delivered by Rev. Archibald McClure of the First Presbyterian church and five vocal numbers by Mr. I C. Kops, who played hiss own accompaniments. were broadcasted from WHAQ, V. M. C. A. radio elation at C::0 yesterday afternoon. Violin solos by Ilster Heth. accompanied by Miss Laura Warner, will be broadens: e1 from the station tonight in addition to late news bulletins provided by The New. Times

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inventions. This time it i.s a radiophone device which is Intended to save fishermen from beint: lost in a fos at sea. Only recently Hanson announced his invention of a miniature radiophone that amplifies pound for persons hard of hearing. Hansa n's latent ifi .mall enough to take up little room In a fisherman's dory. While away from the schooner the fisherman equipped with this instrument can hear signals from the mother ship, In spite of fog or distance. The schooner l.s equipped with a ne-kilowatt transformer, a. motor generator, a "chopper wheel" to .-end out the signals and an .aerial.

' The chopper w heel is.-ues a con

tinuous meaning noise which is cauprht by the receiving set in the do ry. The receiver not only catches the :-ouml but tells the fisherman from what direction it comes, so that he could row toward Its source. To equip a filiinr schooner and its fleet of ll' or more dories, Hanson says, would not cost more than

("ontinuel IVom Our Iat Issue) ciiai'ti;:: vm A IST E II N ATI N (.; AFFECTIONS. It was late when Iiek finished retailing the conversation on which he had listened in over the wireless dicta craph. Nevertheless (larrlck Insisted on i rc-ir,' the l'ark and dropping In at t!.-- r.-onia. On the register, t:s':.ly b'.i..t-d. he r-ad: -M.-.T Ruth al ien. Xonowantus,

R. :. Mi.-s Vira Oerard, Nonowantuc, I. I. " Too Iat.- to disturb them but you can b t it won't be late In the tnorni.'ii; uli :i they're disturbed." Oarri' ! turned into a telephone hooth and ran-: up Nita Waiden. "I'll waq-.r Ruth doesn't sleep much tonight." he concluded. VTlie thought of you and ih" wrecked ar and tho me?s she is in will keep her awake. A few serious thoughts in the darkness will do her a lot of good. We'll -'op for you early." It was not much after seven when (Jarrick. I;ck and Mrs. Waiden rode up In the I'sonia elevator. As the door danced shut, Mrs. Waiden motioned Harr.ck back, with a no.). In her hast" and nervousness she nearly stumbled to the door of Ruth's room. She put her hand on the wall to fteady herself u:.d listened. In the room she heard voices. She rapped but d:l rot wait for Ruth to open, for the door was not locked. "Mummsy!" Without a second's hesitation Ruth ran to her mother. There was no reprimanding. Nita Wn'.d n felt only a joy to have recovered what she thought micht have been lost. Only a mother could know the depth of that feeling She took Ruth pre tty face lovingly In her har.ds and looked ir.fcr.sdy

Into the beaurlfil b'.ue Mother love and tr:;I wire to drown su?p;c;o p..

you know my favorites?" "Mine, too . . . That's how. Ruth, dear, haven't you noticed how- may thinep we have in common? Lve fast cars, speed, excitement even to rr.s'sl Why I couldn't even quarrtl with you!" He edgej over under the wheel ne.irt-r her. Ruth smiled at him. Suddenly h" leaned over to steal a kiss. I: went wron? and f-li on her car. Somehow Ruth was cla I St wasn't the one Dick -had ks-d. Rut the next moment she had taken Jack's hand and given it a little squeeze in return. They were jut about leaving Merrihew's, when the faithful McKay, who had been watchinc the departure vigilantly from the parking space at the Club, tapped lightly on the door of Dick's boathou-e workshop. It needed only to have McKay spill the news about the automobile ride with Curtis to set Dick fi antic over Ruth. A few minutes later Dick and Garrlck were on the Club porch. Professor Vario was there with Mrs., Waiden, very thoughtful and sympathetic. In fact, he was so attentive that Garrick found himsdf wondering where lay his interest in mother or daughter? "It teats the devil." Otiy found himself wondering, "how these doddering scientists can be so clever and deep In their own fields and such children when rt comes to affairs of life and the heart." Dick saw nothing. His vision was eclipsed by one thought. Ruth was somewhere with Jack. Nor was it long before he blurted it out in some thinly disguised form. "I wouldn't worry much over Ruth and Jack," put in the professor. "Those youngsters seem to me to be quite capable jf taking care of themselves at le;st Ruth does." He Paused a moment. "I think I knowenough of their habits from watching them around here at the Club to guess where they might go. I've sot to go over to the old Seavillo Station this afternoon. I'll take a look at some of the places on the way where they might stop tho garage, for Instance."

Privately and aside darrlck tried

"No;.;; ju-' r.otrir.g." wan Garrick's sententious answe r. In the late afternoon . urtis drew up at the Rir.nide. a ;U'-rr old place furnished like the ru! in of an o'-l clipper ship. Th re w as a w :re-le-s at th- I'ir.n.v'e and hroad at d j-.u;.-:e. "T-a!" ord' r'd .lark, turning f:cm Ruth t-. ard the vai'.-r "T-a..? V-s. The waiter winked. .la k i- ir.- l n ( r. "(;..ir. to - a h .t v ::-k iu ant" he whis pered to Ruth a-- he followed th wait r ot. A motu. n: and h returned. "N.üre-'s !-rm;.n. He's all right." h. plained. A fe a r-.irit. - 1 tt-r Herman appe are d v. coi tails in Ka cups. "He-re 's locking at" Ruth, and 'urtis had the cup 1 alanced, ready to taste. "rem-t:" Ruti: look'd at him surprised. "Why?" "It:-- a drug ether something " He turr.-d quickly towarl the waiter, roe, s.-iz-d . him by th slioulder. swung him around. Then he re-acned into th- wait-r's waNtroat pocket and drew out a little via!. "You'll to jail for this. Herman!" "Planted on nief The screen door of the porch swim; open. and Professor Varlo strode' in. He had evidently heard the whole thing on tho other side of the thick boxwood lu-(!;e. P.efore anyone could say a word he seized the vial, smelled it, then smelled the two cups. "That's an aphrodisiac a love potion." He turned toward CurK. "I believe you saw me getting out of iny car just now outside, young man!" (Contlnnoil In Our Xrxt Issue.)

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derful as you! Confound it, the wilder you are, the more I want to havyou to . . . Ruth, dear. lean over. I want to whisper something." Ruth leaned over. "I love you" and a light, superstitious kiss on the ear. "Ruth." It was Garrick, with a smile that he might have wojn if he had been forty years obftr. lie walked her over to the window aside, leaning down to talk low to her. All that Dick caught was a fragment, " and the estate the income of ten million dollars, next month when you are eighteen " In a manner that no one else could imitate, Garrlck was not scolding. He was just giving a little fatherly advice. Ruth said little, almost nothing. Rut once their eyes met. There seemed to be a flash of understanding. "And." with his- still serious smile, "be be careful!" Glenn called to take Vira to the country and the four motored back to Mrs Walden's apartment. "Well, Mummsy, it's good to get home. I'm going to kiss you again." Mrs. Wahlen looked at her pretty girl and sighed. "What a joy it is and what a responsibility to raise a girl In these days of woman's freedom." "Nothing to what it must bo to raise- a boy!" retorted Ruth. Then a moment later, "Mother, we'll go out to the Club together. I'm going to put on my swankiest gown and get the drop on those old gossips out there sweep 'em off their ears. Just watch me!" Dick and Garrick were taking leave. "Now, Ruth." Garrick said gravely smiling, "let me go home and sleep. Don't do anything more until I get a few hours of rest. It takes sleep to keep up with you." As Dick was prolonging the goodby and trying to arrange when they were to see each other again a bellboy opened the hall loor and set down a beautiful basket of ros-s. Ruth's face sank in the flowers' Wrinkling up her little nose shj looked teasingly at Dick. She drew a card out of the basket and threw It on the table. "Mummsy. see what Jack Curtis

hl inc. iu i lie uiwufciuiui . .n are my t'aorite shade." Mrs. Waiden looked none tool

voice, interrupting. "Be careful! Don't you know that last night they overheard " There was a muffled whisper, a man's voice, but it was lost. It was evidently a caution. "That's a partial explanation of why your dictagraph went bad last nirht, Dick." commented Garrick. "Someone's hunting now for tho transmitter." Dick looked at Garrick and Garrick at Dick. Here they were powerless to stop it. Dick grabbed one of the earpieces. There was a singing, metallic no!so as if someone had wrenched out the iron grill work in front of the flrplaee under the old mantel. The diaphragm reproduced a cra-diing crack. The dictagranp re -ceiver was smashed. Garrick thoughtfully laid down the earpiece. "Well, that's that!" "I think." suggested Dick, not a bit ruffled, "if the Waldens are going back to the Club we'll go out to my workshop on the harbor. In anythir.g's going to happen, It will be out there." "And you'll be near Ruth," pene-

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pleased.

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again. lie would willingly have ttuck up Jack. Fifteen minutes later back in Garrick's rooms Dick was still scowling,

trated Garrick. "Well. Where Ruth Is,

where things happen, eh?'' When her mother's car pulled up at the Club that afternoon, Ruth hopped out and was up the steps with a bound. "Well, it is pood to see you. Glad!" "Shake hands, Jim, old dear. Wasn't I lucky I didn't get killed dead?" "Hello, J Tot. Steering gear on the Fritz." "What a Jolly crowd to see after being laid up for a couple o days." "I tell you. Vira's a peach of a little nurse. Never go back on

I that girl." "June, you should have I .-ee-n how we nearly went over the bridge!" j H-r mother stood and looked at

Ruth aghast. No one else had got In a word and she had had a word with e very person on the porch, had made

j them feel that they were each her j particular friend and had been let in j on the whole secret. She hadn't

anyone a cnance to ask a

iu stion and had told only just what she wanted and no more, just as If i. had been the' whole story to the

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"Th' flappers don't need a mothtr or a diplomat: they are all the wisdom of the world condensed." soliloquized Mrs. Waiden. It was p-rhaps an hour or two later in the afternoon when the big story had become ancient history, a mere nine minutes' wonder, that Ruth at the Country Club began to ftol lone-on-.e. With no car. it was almost as l ad. as no Ugs. As if in answer to a prayed for new

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foolishness with me. I can't ?top her without making the crowd sore.

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"Diana? Wildest of all! Clever, reckless, talked about. Give her room!" they advised Maitland. Yet the first time he saw her, disregarding the traditions of his life, he yielded to her fascination.

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to take the inside story of New York's plutocracy its pood and its evil its scandals, its foibles, the skeletons in its closets and combine them in such an unsparing revelation of present-day social life as does Arthur Train who, by birth, association and professional experience, has had the opportunity to know the truth. A lawyer of wide social acquaintance in America and England, a former deputy attorney general and assistant district attorney for many years, he tells us with preat dramatic power just what is goins on these days in what used to be knov.n as "the 400." "Do ot liss

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Children's Children QÄrthur Train's alSlefw ipvel

What Makes a Man Fascinating to Women? That depends on whether the woman is a lover-woman, mother-woman, or neuterwoman. See Elinor Glyn's searching study.

Would You Marry for Money ? If you did, how much misfortune do you think you could withstand successfully? Read "His Wife sMoney,"by Ida M.Evans.

Golden Honeymoon Man's Best Friend

More than humor by RING W. LARDNER

A dog story by PETER B. KYNE

Lillian Russell's Reminiscences George Ade on the human pest. Edgar Guest, Gouverneur Morris, Frank R. Adams, Achmed Abdullah, P. G. Wodehouse, Montague Glass. More of Robert Hichens' and Meredith Nicholson's great serials, and cover by Harrison Fisher.

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