South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1922 — Page 7
SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 17. 1922.
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Radio Currents Go Over Top of Aerial Surface hy p.xn, r. ;oiu:v .m--ri a 'iiriint Radio Authority r " .!!. ' y.rc'IW'M !:. ar.f-nn.i a . :;! n iy on l h if !hn wire. r : ! 'it :,. - g i fi"-; f a - .: r x i 1 j ! t.'i J n i i inii :! r i - . :i : ' , "iT'Mii - i ' r . i :i: w ' i ' i ' : r . 1 1 r ri T s I h i tv. ir di- j 1 1 ri , ; r . . b-oa.l- i V I . of j alter.'r.r, :, ;..: -) r i r v ti a r f roni ,-;: i - c to on.i: Thi.- mtn of rh.'ini;" l ?o ) -Du: v riiM that th" rurf-nt h.is no tlm1 to f.-r.' r r, th" ooppr.y roniliKtor th- r ' i i i f hja "f kin rffrrt." Th : y i r . i t s a roniilrnbl0 T roh'.-m tr, la.n.t -rv'in,'T hanl!ir. f ' r t ' r.f rri' s. s:irh as thoso rrnl'loyf.l in th. hinh pnwt tran?-At-'ant;c 5-Ti'ion-. 'in ordr to han-llo This ciirrfTi!. lar rori(j;irt n?4 miHt! l.o n-r j. Sine- ra-li. rarn n'.s travel j 'Tri o;-s T : i : j -1 h- V TV lare" in I iira. I I Thf uir'- nr1 ii. ially rompoiin'lfl f.f a Cf at nnn-.h-r rf tin" wiro.-s. vn n , lnul it l from th- ottof. Tii-' vholv is tfun VVOen into a cabl which is !;.'! llv lias a ! i'-rnp rope core. The fab'rs. which may be the size of ont h wrSt. are then .pirab-d arouncl it much larger wooden c.r". In this form they s.re as concentrated turiine lnductan.-eo. K.-eareh work carried on by Ttrit-i-h engineers recently seems to inc'.ir.itf. that the roa time of oxide, uhich any cortduetor aequires after Feine subjected to the wearner. ! pre.itlv increases th" resistance of! l.n antenna. Ilemtie of th small; jenetra'on rf the current a pood-: ly portion 1 actually carried by the! x!de coat lnf? which is a compare-j tively poor conductor. j Incr jis-l lleNtnnce. I Actual r.suits obtained durinr?' theco rjf crirtKT.ts show ed nn l rt - j reaso of resistance' In thes. antenna conductors iin great as 00 iercent In; a period of a few weeks. In an j fintenr.a consistine of an enameled; opper wire tli" re sistance re-mained ', entant elurine the same period. Many eif the more advance. 1 ama teurs have adopted enameled wire for their antenna. Choosing a No. 22 or 2 1 wire, they stretch several l.'nctlH of it across a vacant lot. fasten it all in the chuck of a handdrill, and then twit until a cabp is ,i,Mift!i .(.K-i"'' y " ARTHUR, R (Contiuiitil From Our Iat I-siie) ( iiaI'ti::: xn ffi. ti:ll thi: would: Ga r: i- 1; sprt a.l t ide to intt rcent t;.e thtl t l "It. Vithin a few mir.utes he Vo b:-. h i th Iladio Central, the New virtbss station, all th. pol.ee ri at" Ft foe's end ine 1. road ca s t i i' e stations, rv. itpparutes in th-- boathoti: f'Ut pt'! !.iv!i ll l.a.l turned tio ienals of alarm. IF1 radio weil. I e ia t :ib; v U Js;i J .. o o w n Fo : t n o, i n b r eth.ene 1 into after-worke-d fevenshlv unT. tn. D.c'iv Jrp lip Iiis I), ßeropl a :. . '"Tiu- is o fc tela-itoniatic hierof the new et of i i rIcie n s t. la utomatics X.iarkt 'i as li.irrn k wat he bed. "Tflautom atics?" "Yc. You probably kr.mv it by Unotlur name. There is omtthlnp t a I st b.ero he-.. safdy, upstairs. pre;r.g buttons. Ten n-.il s away a sh. ip. an at ronifs me! turning (b re s-' r. p le, It vrh:.-le. an auto. Jdane. a submarine "It n. iy carry cnou j n Und n.e-t modern ei f t he latest : o s i ift'-r-w ar i.r.e c.m in If xp'.odt'd to rival t he it. enou: worst o art:. ;'.;akt t t it ey my will.! It t -xp'ode -a j It .o. w here I direct it. v here a ml w hen I w a n t wines ff the fac f th e earth n n v - thing that I w anr.ihi'.ated. Thal ' t !aut(it.!atics'" GarriCA rei:arle.I hi-i friend with p.nuir.e ad mi r.t t ;o n . "I won't go into my rad io-e ombl n.it or, my teb-oom-i.'utator. my atidion relay ar.d all th.e j st," went on Pick. "You see. I have ! :er or. the kn-.s of t he radio cmi- : n a forward, lack, start pro- . !r motor, stop ro;el.or mo Idfr right rt: bier b ft. the ai-c". r forward aj'.d aft. and all s : t" a . s the rc It's really d'.ived coM.r. l ..e mac rrv is alwas re a! v. but it ile-; ivs until tlie r: l-.f. sefectiv i g i e r. . And I t a e ;i d a r. - it'ipulse is t.-.ge of th. de-lav to have -.- aie--ai repeat e.. I ). ick to me. to !.t -UP o "Vira's back!" It v-.k Nita Waiden in her car '.:h ?JcKay before th layoratcry. She called me from Ptout hold : I v. ;t o'.-t and met her train or. the : a n !:ne. And I've brought her h- r e first. Guy. telephone to Glenn; a k n o w cy ' F. :t how ejuerb-d D'.rk. "Ak Yira What cf Ruth?" Sit has cor to tell k row s. I mad. her. i your.g.-tera are getting toned; Miyh- Ruth will listen to j ( AT. '".ion wh' n he ge a c k . Oh. If I :.:- h id her!" "I !! say tha "Tell u. Vira." too! cried Dick uv:i. .,vi Ffit in th- h Cf Us cull f Yi'i' e ; r. to b d : r. .... I
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sec. ', m .ie.7i.i a liui k ' ?u:. iiit- .ic"ci ail'l !d. a boat forvor.e. One ran the radiopiane down the skidt off. Ruth made the'ay. calling Nick to McKay to drive d settb-d it. It halt Mrs. Waiden across the Island to
T S CO ld. She made me gh h r to sta.' fo e-n w he I fi Dirk gra in em'.ticn -I Nit i Waiden' hand lt . a ! uth lien l.d e : uf he ro.sni of R I 1 ' i ! i talking vou exnlair.e.j Vira. she poured out what
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J. McCrann of Iowell, Mas.-.. Md'ratin h is devised ;i one-t rintr instrument from which he send.s out mu-ic by radiophone. A microphone is attached to an ordinary phonograph diaphrapm to reproduce the tones of th" device. Th:e leads directly to the "broadc astim? f-iation" "for transmis.sion ly radio.
Radio Wizard Fails to Pich up Messages from Mars on Present Trip NFW YORK. June (liy A. F. ) Gueiieimo Marconi. Italian radio wizard, has failed to I-iik up any messages from Mars in his trip across the' Atlantic on hi noatins? laboratory, the jacht F.ec-tra. Keplyins? Thursday to a radiogram sent hy the Associated Fres-s askinc: for a statement on the results of his experiment, Sen. Marconi said: "Have no sensational announcement to make." He added that lie was arriving in New York Friday. Marconi, who sailed from Southampton. May 2;:. to lecture before tho institute of radio engineers and the institute of electrical engineers on "radio teleeraphy." Ls not alone in his theory that communication with Mars by radio is possible. formed. Resort thi.s expedient is usually desirable only whert the antenna is to be used for transmittinp pill r poses. Heeve I she knew. "The jis? was up for the i ' ... . . t
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tor the Inner Circle and the other stuff. Hut it failed. Then the tmly thine that it m lined was to pe t away with Kuth the ten-million ioilar heiress, as they speak of her. . . . "You know, the 'hacchante had he en takine the stuff off rum-run-tiers;. It was sheer bluff, posinp as revenue enforcers. It was store! on me ta amp. i.try time auyonej drove lato the city, they wivlj takts j a couple of cases or more to the i Inner Circle or the Garaee. From the Inner Circle and the Garape it ; was distributed. They were wealthy ! bootlepeers to the wealthy, booties? aristocracy!" i
, -u-Mru. , . , 'anxious disgust. "They were piker , Perl.aps Kuth duln t need saving . lliras! Thev ,,pindered their pal.-.
, wwi.i i.o,.u .i.- mui ii i i uiiiumu. She on the trial of something j e--. liiiS ceiaspiracy . . . -nii sne almost landed her fih Gnlv to get into trouble from which it's tak-1 !lr,' -ill tlio cU i'l Cnv n t Tm. L- tn Yira' eyes' were restlessly plane- j ir'i' through the window dow n the j
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iii' forgot her rumpled dre as it ai 'if-.' d on her. her coming! disordered I hear h's I hair. em no. Oh. bov!' Out of the room sh. I.'eW. Vha and Glenn came up the road Tho story was repeated. Dick re-i l ti.i n.-l r,. his radioplane; Garrick to ' ifting crank reports o: the whereal oats t;f the fast scout cruiser. "Vira." said Glenn ardentlv. 1 the 1 moment they were alone. "I iake 'No' this tirm nor 'Wait'." won't tviil ! Yira Mushed. -Just as scon as we j i get Kuthie " "Here's tho first report place pny confidence in," that I shouted Clarrick In a tone that could he heard all over the hcathouse. "It's! from a freighter Jut off t,avil'.e sighted a boat ans'wering the descrip- j :on of the 'Ilacchante' putting into ; the C.reat South Fay." ! "That checks up with Ruth's Fire ' Island below. m es-as ' Th. called Dick 'Facehante' the Island. I from must i cues ' have rotinded she could; she's fast enough." "How's the work emiing on, shouted Garrick. all en-rgv " now with the first wireless clue. J "It'll be twilight you hurry it up ?' an hour. I've been v. an readv now. an dressed up w ith n nvhere to go f o j flrte-en minutes. called back Dick i from 1-e.ow. T" V. .. .1.., I I eavil!. The radiopiane struck th. j p.iiet water of the harbor, the far- j i ato wliirr of the two propellers ro- i to a s r e h. Th v were o!T ng lightly in a from C . O u ( 1 Of sp! a l 'the urfac. to the air. and wavine a i $;ay goodby as Nita clasped her hand
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' 'C ticn in the country is that of Joseph j RADIO PRIMER I CIlOKi: COIL A roil wound so I as to product' a ehokine effect on i ineomins? alternatim? current. Its I s df-induetion causes impe-danc" in I the circuit, which is called cliokini?. i as if in prav r and Yira drew close ; to Glenn. j The flieht to Seaville was only a matter of minutes for there was no j time to lose before darkne ss. At Sea vi lie a hastp survey dis- ! close 1 no sien of the "I tacchante" j but the re vas a tremendous crowd j down on a bulkhead and they could i see them wavine and hear their i shouts. Dick brought the radioplane ! down to the water and a couple of i small motor boats put out. ' "We've Kot thiit Curtis and the ! I-arue eirll" shouted a man with a I bie brass star of the local police i force- on his chest. j Dick glanced at Garrick. "Anchor j here. We must take the time. We must pjve them the tutrd de erce." Curtis was sour; Kae nervously triumphant. They hd been deserted, put ashore, double-crossed. Was fit possible that they, too. were mereI ly tools of the man-at-the-top? YVho j was it then? Georges liad been elimj inatt I and w as in jail with his mouth Staled. Frock was out of the way, a lonely prisoner ready to turn state's evidence to save Iiis miserable, hide. Who, then? Where was Kuth? In spite of her capture. IIa" looked happier than she had been for days. She was holdine on to Jack's arm with the air of possession that seemed to compensate for every- !-:.. . 1 . 1 . . . i . . - . . C 1 He was thinkim? of ihe vanishing fortune and the frolic he saw plimmerinp away in the past. Suddenly l.'ae shook his arm. "Dreamine of those hussies? Jack, you're mine I can't Ft an) one have you even when I'm playins? the name. These damsels have ditched jus! We mieht letter liavo t-tnyed in our own class, men s eooa oickines in the cabarets! Ivrd knows what will happen, now. Here's that ('arrick and Dick. I could tear the eyes out of the whole smart bunch especially Kuth Waiden. I never trusted hor she's too smart!" As Garrick and Dick came- up Curtis had his cue from Kae. A cienn breast was the next best thine to a clean pet -away. "Talk about Kidd and Morgan j and Fdaekbpant. he exciaimea in .,., ,1 'Wei! rT.l thU beast ap(1 ho r;rrl0(1 pff a pirif too, a trnmillion dollar prize!' Garrick shot c-uestion afF'r ques tion. Whv. the 'F.a' c :;ante w as a floating treasure houst the jewels i or tne Gerard robbery, the Parr the stuff from a score of jf.w , -js others; There was money, oh. I ,i,,n't know how much, the profits of the bootleg scheme, of looting wine celPirs all ole-r the Fland. of the, Inner Circle." .Taek. swore ns he j thought of the massed wealth from I which he had been "de.raudf d. wnv w as ine i-accnimc . demanded Garrick "To ta"ke him otT; be came acro by car from the Radio Central, a" he trot me (iamn him! s 1 1 on as with the boat into the open ocean Isafe Profes.-or Vario. of co "Professor Vario! amazement . echoed Dick I n "Ys. Professor Vnrlo. hea l of the b!-c:e--t gar. of bottlecsrer-. black'mailers and dres"-fea!t ! g'.je;:s you ev.-r h-ard e.',Tnnn I ' of. Yeh Oeores was th- fellow puüod em in: P.rock was the rcughr.e.k Rae an! I were the decoys Ruth. Yira. C.Ionn and the otht rs were their cover. Dnmn hi ryes!" "Hut the roV.beri-s?" queried Dick. "Doesn't it exp'.ain the "0erles To ama'a small fortune, of course, Thit cnv was horn men -y-hitngrj land g'.rl-crazy! I know his catne. lie ; drawee, nie into his dirty work fo. I that I was then he expected a.! the time to come a. on: at th-? time posing a a hero to Ruth. r ?cu Ir r her from n-.e. the Itahamas. Then to DerTartini'iue Or.lv I dc a ny w he rc I i'.ir.'t know know now th.at Vario ivterdf-d al that gi:l and get alor.z to ma rrv . . : i 1 1 . ,. ten mil lions' "FTcphain echooiI Garrick. "It eTf thin-. For instance. ptalr.s a b; o Lin the Finnaele. vhit really h a p - lotl b'et away a cht per.ed was that you. .Ta k. cr..-e Vario an 1 tried to g w ith Ruth yourself, and ho It U ave n.m n:s r.r; e ha nee to p'.ay hero. eh?" Gurtl-5 i.o ble.! uiler.lv. "And the r'ht of the dictagraph. With Iris wave me
l'-r. Vat'io !:.-. f r-,l ;t. f";in 1 th.it a!! ,s -r., i.- v ro hHr;:; 5;ilvl in th' air ar.rj ;.4rnrn (l, in c n th- tl:c!a;'raih wav- J'i.-:?h." Jark j;i-r.fl a- :f i: v. a- th rlankinc c f a hair. II- vas afrai'J (.f Garrick. "Th--n that l,roa(ica?tc-.i jxi-on i'fn n:sai:o. First Vario hi! allow I you to c. Hulh into n i'.ar.rrous position at tho Hinnaclo
from whic h h' rt s'ueJ h r an1 ' I!ayl h'.-ro. T! n "th! -lor"" nir.t ' story, to (omprnn;io h. r . I'ut h j h.i'l you r;?ht wh-r h wantf--"! oa. , fTow? Tho liu-amy ( haw. of I (.our 11. ic wan now hilirlnir.. Slie iriipht hattl" Jack. No one If couM. She wo il 1 it rjurp her little oul tut wo::! 1 fisrht hiiti (kar. "Pn you know tho conclusive thin'?" Garri k turnrd to "Th.at postcard. alout lat. ni Dick, ht af th" Radio Central told n.v om -thir.i,'. How did my alarm fail? You know. I:k, thfrt 's a switih lictwt n the studio room and the n ti;al sndin ijtl'aratu up-tair not tmt switch W e aw l.efiro us, hut another. Tliey us.' it whenever anyone 1 roa Jcaatins; tries to put over a bit of advertising or chicanery or If the sinuer or speaker is rotten. ?win- the switch and put on a phonograph or somethins?. A million explanations will do. later. The point is that he Karne-t j that I was there, found out what I ; war; doine and choked It off t.icr- , by betraying himself. ' He r.ns neen ! under cover ever sine" and thi is 1 tho first information I've had of him j all day although, without lettine Hick or anvone else know of my J ....... i suspicion. I had private detectives and the police looking for him quietly." Hp nodded over toward one of ine .sira men iin ji; t-nnxw t in the crowd whom Dick had not seen. Then to the man. "How Ions? before we came did you pet thes people?" "Not ten minutes, sir." "And the 'Bacchante,' which way did it head' "He must have pot a motorhoat somewhere; put out to it the minute it hove in sieht; then sent these people ashore after a flpht or something. I should say it headed southeast by east." "Come Dick!" "Just a second. Guy. Whose hat was it. Kae, that held the jewels at Gerard's?" "Mine, of course." defiantly. "And what was in the tower with the srarchlipht at Gerard's that nipht?" "Kuth and Glenn." This was spite1 ful. "We threatened them. But it was the last time." "And why were the Waiden pearls returned ?" "It was his idea. VarioV to involve her, tie her up tiehter. so she? wouldn't dare squeal." They jumped into the motorhoat and a few minutes later the whirring of the propellers and the gorgeous cuttlni? of spray pave them another leap off into the air. "They've a twenty-minute start," shouted Garrick. adjusting his headeear in the rush of air. "Thank heaven for the light. What a sunset!" Dick flew hy his compass in th direction the Astra man had indicated then began a series of ever widening horizontal loops. It decreased his direct distance, but it enabled him to cover a wider ranee in case Vario had turned the course, of the "Facchante" when he got out of sight of land. Fast as the scout cruiser was it could not compete with him for speed. Garrick, with his eye glued to a glass with splendid German lenses swept the sea. They had not been flying ten minutes in this fashion and Dick was considering the turn on the southernmost swing of the loop when Garrick shouted above tho rush of air, and pointed ahead, further south. Dick depressed his altitude and they swung along until shortly with the naked eye could be made out a. boat which was without doubt the "Facehante," far out to sea. As they watched, it deliberately turned and headed back, toward them. Gnrrick trained the glass toward it. What did it mean? "F.y heaven!" he exclaimed. "What's that speck between us and him? My God it is it is Kuth!" Could it be that Ruth had seen and taken a last Ion- chance, that sue bad pone overboard, rtsKtng everything on a Marathon swim, at that hour, with not a chance in a million of making the shore? As the radioplane came nearer the water and nearer the struggling swimmer it became evident that tne race between the plane and the cruiser was a losing one for the cruiser. "Here. Guy, take this plane. I'll take the radio! ' Onrrick seized the other or the ao.lblo sot of controls. A moment: lat',.r he had taxled In spray and wa. , rocking and pitching only a few feet ' from the swimmer. It was ticklish ; business hut he maneuvered until he , was able to swing about. FortunateIv the sea w.-s comparatively calm, i Äs for Ruth, she was still fresh. Herl , long-distance swimming counted now j ;n tno balance for her life. j ' a3 Garrick. with a final effort with J pick, d racked her aboard, she almost collapsed in Dick's arms. i "Take care of her. Guy, for fti minute!" Dick turned to his radio , apparatus, and as he did so Garrick j s:iVtthat the "Pacchante long rtj fore she was beaten was going away had turned ar.-l at top speed. "Thfr lick swung a switch. A gleamed overhead. H : üttle ü?ht j swung another. nother signal overhead changed. "Go!" Like a bolt flew the arrangement overhead, a Ion torpedo-like affair of aluminum, with wings and pontoor.s for all the world like the hydroaeroplane on which they were. It was flying with the buzz of a ho: r et ! Dick pressed a lever. It swung In ' The principle of the thing !! that I u-- Hertzian wave to actuate relay on the radiopiane that is. I -end a child with a mesaee. The crown man. through the relay, o to speak, does the work. ?o you see. I can sit here and .er.d my little David ar.vwhere to strike down Goliath!" In the sunset Vario on the "Fac- - hante" must have seen it. ser.ed it. for he knew something of Dick's wnrk Jte rhancf-il his course. In- ! tnr.t'y Dick pulled a lever and the radiopiane changed its course hy ex actv the same derree. It was like a conscience pursuing. T: y could not see Vario hes;.'. the .-.an at the wheel. He had h i evolve r. whether to intimidate the n an or not. rould not be determined. As the hornet swoor- 1 tralzht at him. however, he f.v ' nee, twi- n. three time at it. No m.irk'mar.sh'.p of Vane' could stop that thing. He seemed to re a litre it. v Tor an Instant he hesitated, the.i eji-.ickly turn-d the cun on hin.sf If- -ard fired. As Vario sank to the deck. Gar- ! rick nerved himself for the explosion j
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Q What pr r i it;i - a can st acc:dnt wr' t.ikcu ri i.lmin.i; the series in which t!i- h.-ro of M (.:-.: Cristo is dropped lö' 1; : :nt lh'.' atcr ? A In thr sfri" where Hdmor.d Iar.tos escape. from prison hy .-uh-titutir,?: himself :oj A"üi I'arii w ho had died, and w ao.-c oody wa to he thrown into the . u from a rrat hci:lit. tlve hoat war.- -tatjoned nt-ar the spot W.lel'e tlie P.el'O would pluriKe into tho water and from these hoars a larire ti t Ched. In til mine the nthere wa.j fortunately no mishap. ( What hlrp is to be a story of me motion. p:c in- cel. ty at Hollv wood? A "?oul for been api earing ir zinc, is to b" mad Sale." which a p.'-pular m: h a fi ea - 1 mo a Screen AUDITORIUM An ali-star cast appears in "The Kingdom of Ive." which is shown today only at the Auditorium Hit ator. It a stirring t--t iv of the eed I
fields of California. On the same b: IF Sunday. Don't fail to see this wonis a very funny Harry Sweet comedy' ! rul'u! play, for it is one of the best and the latest issues of Fox News. I pictures Miss Talma. Ige over appearSunday brines Miss Gl iis Walton j e l in. with David' Butler in "The Wis-l
Kid," akso a very funnv Harold Iloyd comedy ond rathe News. BLACKSTONE Children are going to be admitted for only 5c at the Flaokstone today. Hundreds of children are pe.ing to take advantage of this special children Saturday morning's amazeof the ladioplane. To his ment the little thing circle. 1 like ; wasp, turned, and sta.Ued back. "They'll stand by, now." muttered Dick. "Not a reason in the world then to send that little treasure ship to Davy Jones!" It was late and dark when the "Facehante" limped up and cast ancnor oir ine eaviue wireless sta -
tion, towing Defoe's radiopiane and I eendant of the great poet, is the Its mother flying boat. ! t.e-autiful pirl who is held by a Nita Waiden had leen sitting for ' stranr:.- spell under Fie power of a hours in her car by the beach in ! villiainous Turkish Fasha. in "Posfront of the station, her eyes glassy. sion." The most thrilling picture staring over the waters. She was . tho nssnuit 0f a cltyt a v.ig battle shivering with fear. "Will they i p. tw een natives, and a spectacular
never come back? on, Kuth, Kuth, i Ruth!" ! Suddenly she caw a slim, dripping j figure of a girl running up the beach. ! She winked, stared harder. "My! Kuth at last!" She pulled the curly j head down to her and sobbed, joyously. "And she's promised to revise the ceremony and put the word 'obey hack again only I don't expect her to do it!" Through her tears and hysterical sobs Nita Waiden saw Dick and Garrick Just behind him. She i opened her arms and drew Dick to- ' ward herself and Kuth. "I suppose I may have the job of detective watching the wedding presents?" laughed Garrick. "Really, mother, Guy saved me you might say on wings of wireless!" Nita Waiden sprea 1 her arms farther, caught Garrick's coat, drew him over, as the tears trickled down . her face and planted a kiss on his ; cheek. j Garrick took her arm. "Nita, for your sake as well as Ruth's, mmt1 into the station. We ought to broadcast the truth. They'll fix up a little bite to eat toe maybe a toast!" Ho glanced over a Dick, as Kuth struggled away from his lips. : "May I may I broadcast our an-: t nouneement. Kuth?" pleaded Dick. Ruth sank back in his arms. "Yes , . . Dick . . . 'I'll tell the w orld:" : (Tin: i:m.) j !- rtrs ?J?t mmirxR 0 HI 0 1 ß 1 0 a35 wLlmimrL ri
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