South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 178, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1922 — Page 7
TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 2 7. 1922
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Priest-Scientist Eliminates Jazz bv Radio
Simple Receiver Can Be Made by Two-Slide Tuner;
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College Director Believes Jazz Is Doomed to Death
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frraa no- f th- wirs at a roint
.h' io th" ( (in:i"'t!on not in-
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J'izz wi'.) r!;m;natf it-!f by radio. i'" sa II r. Fre U-rik T. CbU'Tibach. fanK'U 'ntisl ar.d direr: or of Ignatius Co. Ks byf a-vatory at Ovrlan l. ). In fact. Father Oriboh claim." h' has fotir.'l a way to r'.imir.it0 i7.z by ratlin. This, by means of a loul speak f r whic h he has fa.hicnfd out of a larsr ror.h shll. Th wir.dir.t, s:a:rca.-t- of th1 human ear k.ivp Path, r od-n) ich the idea of the jizz-rliüiir.atir. ench shell. Ho sawed off th t;j to mak1 an opening about an inch and a half wid" ar.il widened ( u: t!i winding aportur' until the other end had an opr-t.in;? about the size of a tinker. II' attarhel a rubber ho tj It. ha liner from th- tel"phon" receiver, and there he hail hi loud peak r. "With this h'-rn attached to a
; radio receiving st." says Father j Odenbach, "jazz will eliminate it.-df. I sinco jound i brought out to th1 ! smallest detail. Jazz distilled in tili. j way 1 found tä bo one-third dlsi sonancp, one-third bad tuninsr and I one-third the bcatins of dru:nmers
pro no niad. "Corning out of the shell, it will drive a cat or.; of the room."
UNCLE WIGGILY
l .M'Li; WlfifilLY AM) MMnv IIOYVARIl It. GAR 1 9.
I 'IT. sto;. on
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n my way !nr .ir.n
r.v th- v arn ttirar ainr.r."
r,,l .i-.rv riv.'; M T nlilf ,
I urTri."a1, lvh-n he a?-- l f'u -:- j-nous- a-Ti:i. to hoar tho I ttle rablit grirl sayir.:
"Go or, home. Tomm!e Kit! 1 don't liko y.ij at all! If I ian't hivo
o
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1 ! th" mo.aso-.q runs out and ti'-k'o I raonaMe cost conult Ir.. firpn ; r;
pa o
t);o hr-r?e on the merry-co-r und. i arsd Oren ir: thSr tvv lrvi'
to:
y-a next a'out J"i'' j
.-'j-'oc ial a iv -rtl!n anc all th:. week.
VonV''""'lv el ,!, to p'.av wit a
n't
wa nt
:y'. ody
y-u I .
t hero!" "I'ear me!" thnirht Trr'rt cily. thought ful'y twirk'.r' hi-
W'.'.
Pirk
;te.
' Whafc the matter. SuMo? Why aren't you out playing with the
otnor trys anl irir.sT asked Lni' !-'
V." iily or.o day as he hopped past
the house where h'usle Uttletail. the j
"That
doen t '!::
matter ' tvccn , l o T k d . '.
What's the
y u and T ni ?
"It's T'-mmie's: to."," an-A--rrd
'He's nil tho t:m scratchin?
bunny rabbit jrirl. hved with her i m his too m.j. brother Sunmie. Uncle Wlcgily "x help it." said Tmm!-. knew the other animal hoys and I "-v-l rat have claw-v. and I try I- rU worn VritMn- ,-,..-..1 fOia f.r'not to Fcra'ch Sisio, t.;it I 'in't
he had just hepped jast a ffreen
i h-lp it. We'ro pb.ty:r. ta? ,am
li. ld where tiu-y were playinsr ball. ! vhfn 1 t;1 hr rn' c'.aw como out
lo.o.Si-oh. rimr-around-the-ros-ie! from :r:de my pr.vs before I kho'.v
nr:v. r. l. odkniacii and HIS CONT'II S'UHUi hOUDSlKAK. 17 II.
RADIO PRIMER
rMIUUXTiA Ai:iCIAL An aerial supi vrted by one central post from which the antenna wiren stretch In umhrella or tent form to small mastw encircling it. The lead-in wire is jo;ned to taps taken from each of the wires of this aerial near the central mat.
and p ach an apparent maximum. Still greater strength of ijrnals is to
llOoKd'1' F SI.Ml'bi; ItlidllXmiATivi: hi:m:ivi:k. slidors. onr.ort the tuning coil as shown. In circuit. Set slid.r "l:"' on tho wire from whi -h the tap was. taken. Tu no i or in coming signals by ariation iT sbder "A." Winn signal l.s tuned in. advance slid' r "!." toward tlo freo end of
the roil. Amplification will comin,nrc by their "whittles
Miss Rose Mary Hughes On Tonight's Radio Bill
be bad. however, bv a final simul- rt''',,u ,l,;ul a,m l taneous a.ljustment of both "A" and rn,an delivered by Rev. A .K. Mon..jj .. per comprised the special Sunday This cirr-uit mav be improved upon "'lce broadcasted from the South bv tho addition of a variable con- l!pml M- c- A radiophone sta-der.-r in tho wire whicl, K-ads to the i lion- WIIAQ. at 2, o'clock yesterday antenna. afternoon. When slider Mr." is carried for- . Tonlshfs oadcastin? prosram ward too far the system will be-in ! include vocal solos by Miss Hose to act as a eonerator of nsril.ations. i Mary Hughes, who sines for the
ar.d pa mos like that. 1 "I I can't po play with them." answered Susie, trying to make her little pink nose twinkle like Uncte Wic.irily's bisrsrer ono. Hut Susie didn't do- it very. well. "You can't go piy with th" others.'" exclaimed tho bunny uncle in surpriso. "Why not? I hope yo'i haven't been a bit bad. Susie, so your mother is keeping you home." "Ohl It isn't that." laughed Susie. "It's only that mother aw .some red
spots on me this morning, and she j thinks maybe they're the meaf'.es j and she doesn't want me to pive them to the other children."
"Your mother is quite r;c:ht. Su-I th ''unr.y. sie." said Uncle Wi?sily. "I don't! ."If 'my n:r iv s(o nnv ri.rl cr.nU yn vnti ,i.?f i ball." answered ?Usio.
but perhaps that's because my aren't as good as they once were. Hut it is brt to be careful."
the bunny gentleman was hoppln?! ' ' ' T T . IlliO. I i set
oiiij, i wish l ;iuu some one iu . . ,,, t .. i VoU. Susiel pday with me. ... , , I ' a.o' th-? rabb t " r!. "I wish you had!" said Unrlo Wi?-j -witiV mvtoes." answered the srily. "I'll tell you what Ml do, puc.v j, ,,v "My , :atvs r.n sharo sSuie. As soon as I got back, from thoy will" st-irk "in tho soit bark of
anl get your ball." And Tommie
it. and I guo thoy scratch her." ' "I C'Jcm thoy do!" xe'.aimed Su-i sie. rubbing her furry I-ik "We!!. I'll tell you what t" do." ' said I'r.cie Wirily. "P'.ay ball or i 1 oanbasr. If you to the ball or ' Peanbatr To oac'a 't)if-r. Tommie . Avon't go rar fr.'.-mrh fo you t i scratch yui. Su.-io." 4.. d tlie bunny. ! "That will be fun!" sibl the may-! be-nu as!es children. ; on thoy wei?j tossin- a ball t" and (rn, bi;. T'n.' Wiggilv had no sooner reiried th . i
rr nt gat- than he heard s-a. : ' cryi.cr :ua;n. "Ch. iltar! Oh. d"ir! Oh. doarl oMi-1 tho little rab'.'t srirl. "What'.- the matter ni.iw? n-rd
It s Tny n:co iu- red nr, rj
ball." answered Susie. "I turw it to Tommie. hut I didn't t -.raw vrrv straicrht. and it went up ;n the apple trees an 1 it'. tcre yet. Mv lovoly bail is 1
TfTd To:.-!-
you
all do
Wlien in this condition, distant ll,urin linie Ior patrons or me iocai radio-phone stations may be 1, .rated j station, after, receiving numerous re
quests to "come on" from regular j "listener-in of B A Q. Misi j Hughes will bo accompanied by Dr. ' K. II. Robinson. The program will ! be suplemented by vocal numbers
sung by Daul Höhlung, who will be accompanied by Miss Vera Hoglund.
A K AS M u ra iu
kl Vsijacl iSabalinl
i;i:iIV IIi:m: TODAY . Jon the common. There Tho revenue w h.ich ! perceived a young man
AN I K 1 1-1 IIS MO ItllAI hoped trt-pany performing his mornin:
infhet mi tlie trre-at and powerful j at a bucket placed upon one of th .MAKoriS Dil I.A TOUIt D'AZYK wooden steps at the tail of the house
had forced tlu- yonriL' lawyer to i on w heels.
toik t !
fb e from a charge of sedition. T o motives animated his hatred of the Marquis. The first wa the death of his friend. Piiii.riMM: nr: vilmohin. a divinity student, who was tricked Into a du 1 and slain by tho Mar
quis. The -,M-ioid was hi beautiful
AI, INM Ki:!:i'.I)IO'. niero of whilst Ithoilomont procurrrr ntm tb. Lord of Oaril!ar who was soap. a towel and presently a
popularly h-ii. d to - be th broken comb. This last Andre-Louis
t'at'a-rot r,.Ir -'-Louis. Th- Mar- gratefully acceptfal, and having pres-
"1 would beg leave to imitate that very excellent young gentleman before I leave you," he said frankly to M. Pantaloon. "Put. by all means Ithodomont will provido what you require." So Andre-Louis once more removed
ove forj his neckcloth and his coat, and rolled jup the sleeves of his fine shirt,
i ; :i -T for the hato!
ently
washed himself clean, stood.
his disheveled
i::s
AI:m A!'t r lu o brilliant spiach-s restoring order to
iti Knt- ari'l Nantes. Andre - I locks. Lio;:s h'ds Aline's warning and; He was standing thu
of a fellow of about your own height and of black hair, j t like your own, by the description. Keep a lookout on your travels, master player. The King's Lieutenant in llennes has sent us word this morning that ho will pay ten louis to anyone giving Information that will l?ad tr tbl pnn tlil rnt'j nrrnvt It milil
Andre-Louis , , u ., , be tine windfall for you. that. ' of the com- ... .. .
-v mit' vwiauiaia, inueeu. capiain, answered Andre-Louis, laughing.
Put tho sergeant hfd touched hl-" hore with the spur, and was already trotting off in the wake of. his men. Then he turned slowly about, and came back towards Pantaloon and the rest of the company, who were now all grouped together, at gaze. CHAPTLIt II They were, thought Andre-Louis, as he sat down to breakfast with them behind the itinerant house, an odd and yet an attractive crew. They numbered exactly eleven, three women and eight men; and they addressed each other by their stage names: names which denoted thojr several type and inner varied, no matter what might be the play that they performed.
"We are," Pantaloon Informed
I'll pla with you mrelf!"
"Oh. will you? How lovely!" cried Susie. Uncle Wiggily hopped on and woon he came to the house wher Tommie Kat, the piiisy hoy, lived. Tommio was swinging on the front S3te. "Why aren't you out playing with the other boys and girls, Tommie?" Uncle Wiegily wanted to know. "Ohf cause. answered Tommie " 'Cause I Kot some red spots coming out on me and mother thinks 'maybe 'they're the measle., and she doefn't want me to give 'em to the 'other children." ' "Ha! Ha!" laughed the bunny. "This is very lucky. Here, TommS, 'you run over and play with Susie. (She has red spots, too, and If you
'are both going to have the measles i 'it will be all rrght. Run along and !
play with Susie." "That will be fun!" mewed Tommie. so he hopped off the swinging front gate and ran over to Susie'.
house. ' ".Vow neither of them will be lone-some." thought Uncle Wiggily.
lid, and wh"n Ik .-.roe dow a with Susie'.s ba".l ;. rahhit gird " 'Well, oven if ycur t es do scratch. Tommie. they're very useful. Then Uncle Wiggily went home, Tommie and Susi played ball all day and neither of them had the measles after all. The red spots were only raspberry jim. which scon washed off. And if the mosquito doesn't bite
Will Loan $10 to 5300 ov vac;i-:s. rritNirriti: imaxos, AiTos. irre. . LUCIA L US Till MIST QUICK LOANS STRICTLY COX UI DUN TIA L Indiana Finance .Co, 20! .1. M. S. Ill.DG. Second l'loor ELEVATOR LINCOLN r.jo;
when his
flo- H- f.k. i.'fujo In a barn ; ears cauqht the sound of hoofs. Ho,, " " "4 " " ru . i i i x i i i . v, u , , ' n'm. one of those few remaining ar.l aw.iM i n oy the o.c s o. , !oked over his shoulder carelessly, i ' , . . , i , . , t ... .... staunch bands of real players who two lowrs. and then stood frozen, with uplifted . . , , . ..
CLLM UM! and 1 .1 A N 1 1 i : 1'.. who art- panic-sti icken
at the ln:p-r.d:riir dis.ov-ry
t !. girl's father. ; ON WITH TIIU STt)KY "i a!m. tr. a ,1 1 u , oi -, calm!" tho 'ib:!' fibr.l ua- urimr Climeno. "K p calm artd tru-t to r.:e. I 1 i or.;:-c :: tbat ..11 shall be well."
nr., .a:- : :a. i.-an.:r iin-.p:y.
Sa v u h a
, , I , . . " III" H I IC U rlUiUVII i i in;
, . Italian Commedla dell .
i .'oruer'ii si, iie u neia i party oi
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Your wit? from th.
Thr
iv fri. nd.
a- r. .1 of ai: a;- lo v ill r.e er et rlcate N-vev!"
1; t'o- g i:i stro!" now
th!p e US
In the blue coats of the marechau-
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an
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a r.o- . d roritf.. shhm of a ere was no tr. ';- ;t t: e pr,!:!on
n.d l an a ma:'.--me nt to
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an im ho eile! o n v i n e a
s.-veri horsemen with red facincg
see. When a moment later the sergeant pulled up his horse alongside of this half-dressf d young man, Andre-Louis romhvd his hair what time he looked u,t with a half smile, intended to be friendly, ingenuous, and disarming. "What is your pleasure, captain?" "My pleasure is to tell you that you aro very likely to bo traoled for this, all the pack of you." . "Hut how so. my captain? This Is communal land froo to all." "It is nothing of the kind. Th!s is terre cens;ve." "Technically, I sappos-. on ate risrlit," sicb.ed Andre-I-u:s. and fe'.l
to combing his hair again, ftill look-1
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Interest is t'aid From July 1 " on Deposits Mode on or Before July 10
Who Saves Your Money? The money which passes through your hands each week is saved by someone. It 'reaches the bank sooner or later. Decide today to make sure that some of your money is deposited in your own Savings Account. Make pay-day your banking day. Save before you spend. One dollar opens an interest bearing acount.
old
rte. Each
he - de-
elops the "part assigned to him. We aro Improvlscrs improvisers of the old and noble Italian school." '
And he proeeede! to introduction
In detail. He pointed out the long and amiable Khodomont, whom An !ro-l,ouis already knew. "Then here we have Searamouehe, whom also you already know. Sometlm s he is Peapin and sometimes Coviello, but in the main Searamouehe. to whieh let me tell you ne is best suited-jsometlmes; too well suited. I think. I'or he I Scara-mou'-he not only on tho stage, but also j;; the world, lie has a gift of sly i;-.:iiue. an art of s"ttin:r folk by thi cars, combined with an impudnt a-gressiveness unon occasion
Tho Dank tAhcad
NATIONAL
TRUSTSAVINGS-
JEFFERSON BLVD. m ,"T TO Püäi wrriwt Sorvieo-SiablUty
CITISEN
w ho
ho considers
from reprisals. He i?
little skirmisher.
liiir.slf af Searamouehe, to th' very
At- .-r--Lo :'. I! '. - ?.. be. -1 Tb,- so.:?..
u :
a,,rup:!y i Mmiv
a 1 !o-
stavtb r a ! : ?
lifi
I could sav more. Hut I am
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i :?:g up o in.- s- i g am s iaee. we, ' (' 1 Inf .1 ! i inn f f r Ii 'I rn . !
. ..... : , , . 4 1 bv disposition charitable and loving n io. r. lie pnsi 1 tho ,-.iinh into hi- "
ar-d how duped he left hand, and with his ruht fum-1 ';anK , . . ,
hi la-'.ghtor. , b!e,l in h-.s breeches pocket, wit-m-p . ... , ,
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nd beomlrg ' th re earn- a faint jingle of coins, at ro..f that "W. 11. vi il." s.ud ho. gr-tffly. "Cut I him wa- you n;u-t t-ecamp. yo i understand." IHe 1 ane.J from the addle to brim: ?at 'o ro- h!-j re. r.t har.d to a ronvoniont
aft r h!
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a;
the re a
Art lre-Lcms p!icd in it a
mouohe. ar.d .vent on eating.
"His humor, like your own. you will obst rve, is acriil," said Pantaloon. "Thon wo havo Pa-i:arie! hero,
TH
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who !s sometime? an apo
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Ar.
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-b te-.a-.t. "11! ! Y !re-Le-.:'.s roa!"I hi :her prr-trtis.rn cf h
n r.d I We are of tl-..
i tho re V , r.enr -s."
-.self by j The : t ousle d j about .
: "You. mo
mare
hi-
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- ur!"
1 h led V. : o r a '
A?yr. f'.ot'n
morn in g," sV.d he pb a-int-tb. o dv!l nro you doing up
e ; ' T h o c ,' ' ; ' I n n t h r a m t r s p i -said Par.ta! mp.ii'.ior.--. . ! at r. out
tli in c that yo-i
w i
"Whi A r.!re-L.
a a ;n g o
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f hi
a - ! 1 o n v o . i
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his should, r. Ina bound
Ixaui- was b are In '-u - st
iry.
. i sometimes a notarv. an amiable, ac-t'-O i.rr-,--i r. J t ' i cr.mjnoilating f l'.cnv. Anv finally. c r s n i. ! i - t h e i
i Tiiia -t.i:r nil a t i h ft i . n w
. ' ' H il l.T I I 1.1 " II, 11 ill i .ll..Tl of tho company a r properly play as Pantaloon 'the roles pf father. I'or the ri -:. I am the on'y one who has a name It is P.ir.et. "And now for tho indies. First wo have Madame there. iho l our Ouegne. Then we have this pert
, h.orsoj ith him. I d oerj Andre.
o
inner
makes perfect preserves, jams and jellies with lA sugar and lA Karo Crystal Whiteinstead of all sugar Be sure to ask your crocer for Karo RED LABEL.
id his stirrup.
Wo
-oandr 1 named
; Columbine, and lastly
Andre-Lotiis Mofau. from (lavri.ac.
1
:mno. an amoureuse
a ft::
frona ja:
o w a nt d
; o
the gai.ov.s on a tnaiter cf sed.tiov. You' s- .en. nothirg. I :;npoo of a mar., w hos. too-, en. nts s. erned to c .i i.spicitv.s?" -Indeed, we have." sail Andro-
Inuis, very boldly, his face facer
ar.-wered. wn!.t with consciousness of the blütv to
n h:s ctork:r.c. "I t
lau cat or
talents
not to be matched outstie The Come-d:-I-rancai ;o. of which she has the bad taste to aspire to become a member." (Continued in Our Next I- ue)
FREE: Ask your grocer or write Corn Products Refining Company, Dcrt. A, Argo, 111., for beautiful and instructive Karo Preserving Folder. Sellin? Repnientativ Corn Products Smt Company 816 Merchnts Bank Bldg. Indian poll. lad.
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"Yts. yrs." the sergeant felt himo '. f h ' t noon tho trail.
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continuing our
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Suits Dresses Skirts
Blouses Petticoats ' Pettibockers
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