South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 179, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1922 — Page 7
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WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 28. 1922
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Radio Craze Has Struck the Animal Kingdom
Turn Variometer to Tune Sending Post to Another
Hr PAUL r. fiODLEV, Am-Hru. I'orr-mt lUvllo Autliorlty Ti.nt th mero change ?n relative I ositirci of two otAla of xvir will .'!-:ua.:-!y "cut auf oro transmJttln radio rtation anl bring- In another. i rather rirTrilnr. Y'-t that is
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thft Inductance of a number of tplrald turns of wire. Variable induc'ancc3 are of thre'i kir.da thosknown as slido
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iro lr.durfar.ro?, wherein a sliding contact movf") uj aiul down tho coil, maJ'jin? contact with each turn of wire; n.p - hy - step inductancra, w h-ro a switch makes contact with certain pit doit rmint-d point. along tha coil, or tho variometer. Magnetic Ouuigo.
In the, variometer, inductance is varied by a char. so in the magnetic relationship of Its two coils. Usually oro coll revolvea within the other and the two are connected in "ncri." "When their plane coincide, and thru direction of winding on both stationary and movable colla ia the sanK-, th magnetio fields produced by currents flowir.,g in them also coincide. Tlio inductance of the combination Li then at a maximum. It ta mochanlcUIy Impossible to build a variometer 0 that tho coil.i actually do merge. Many designers
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Chilo, the, "huiiianzvt'," is the radio exjxit of the Va.-h:n ton i'ark zoo in Milwaukee, WU. He's 20 mor.tb old and IMward lit-an. z o 11rectOT, Nays he has the intelligence of a 0-year-old child. Ills radio set has been built especially lor him.
have made the effort, however, toi keep the two seta of coils very clo?e together in order that a raaxlm.um range may be had. Capacity. In addition to having inductance, all coiLs have capacity. In the best variometers! a very careful balances between a minimum of capacity and a maximum of inductance variation is made so that the maximum of wave lenpth variation may be had. That Li the important thins. , If the colLs aro too close together, tho greater capacity of the combination will completely offset any in
crease in the range of inductance variation. Tho diagram, above Is a crosssection of a variometer, and shows the method of varying tho inductanca by opposition or coincidence of tho magnetic fields of both coils.
RADIO PRIMER
FL.AT TOP AI:KIALi An aerial whose wires are stretched alonsids one another and parallel to tho ground. ThLs is the most common typo of aerial.
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with sedition, forces ANTnB-LOUI3 MORBAU to flee from his native town of Gavrillac and delay revenge on the great and powerful
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nen xne -iiarquis Jiaa aeuoeratey tricked the Idealistic divinity student, nilLiPPD DB VILMORIX, Into a duel and killed hfm, because he feared that Philippe had a "dangerous gift of eloquence," AndreLouis swore to carry on his friend's work of destroying the power of the nobles. Ills second motive against the Marquis was his love for the beautiful ALIXL' DD KKIiCADIOU, niece of the Lord of Gavrillac, who was popularly believed to be tho father of Andre-Louis. The profligate marquis sues for the girl's hand. Warned by Alino that ha is about to be arretted, Andre-Louis flee3 and take:: refugo with a band of strolling players presided over by M OX? I CUR IJIXET. r.o os avitii Tin: story. The conversation becoming general, Ar.iire-IOuls soon learned what thcr fl-di to learn of this etrolllng l and. They were on their way to Gi'Jchea. .whre they hoped to pro.?;, or at the fair that was to open cn Monday next. And then M. Blnet JVtohed a sigh. -Put we uLali miss Fellclen, M. Tiine turned to Ar.dre-Louls. "lie wa,s our property man, our man of u.fTa!rf, and occasionally he acted."
The three ladles had taken their departure to the chaise . The men wer already climbing into the house Oon .wheels, when Blnet turned to Andre-Lou's. "We part here, air," said he, dramatically, "the richer by your acquaintance." II Put forth his podyy hand. Slowly Andre-Louis took it In his own. He had been thinking awiftly in thi last few moments. "I part from you reluctantly," Ar.dre-Louls continued. "The more rrluctantly since I do net perceive the absolute necessity for parting." "How?" quoth Binet. frowning. and flowty withdrawing the hand which the other had already retained rather longer than waa neces--vry. 'Thus. Ar.JrtvLoals explained himself . Toa may aet me down as a ort cf knight of rueful countenance in quest of adventure. On your ride you tell me that you are In He! cf eoTr.Pona to replace your relfcin.M. Elnet xna mcalrg. T"hat fhcnld you aay to ten llvres a month 7 "I ehould faj- that It exactly the riches of Peru." "I rrJght go aj far a flfteen." said Dlne, reluctantly. "T?ut times are bad. Til rr.ak them better for you." "I've no ttoutt you tellere It. Then we understand each ether?" "Perfectly." sali Andre-Toul. dryly, and was thu committed to th iervice cf Thesp'.s. CHAPTHR III
At f.ve o'clock that evening th urtain ros-a on "The Heartless "a: her." Tho performance was In every r,c unexciting; th audience :: a? re and ur.vr.thuslat!r. Py the : n M. PIr.rt had rid the expenses 1 r ' -,vas not likely t" be very much ft tow.iid the wairesj of his players.
look at his companion. "Huh!" fald he. "DIeu de Ditu! But you are frank." At supper a half-hour later he revived the topic. "Our latest recruit" he announced, "has the Impudence to te!l me that posibly our comedy could have been worse, but that probably it coufd not." And he blew out his great round cheeks to invite a laugh at the expenso of that foolish critic. Prom the tail of the tuble AndreLoul3 was challenged by Climene. who sat there between Columbine
and Madame. "You would alter the comedy, would you, M. Parvissimus?" .h cried, giving him the name whk-!i earlier he had suggested as appropriate to the least of the company. "I would suggest that it be altered," he corrected, inclining his! head. "I should go back to the origi-i
nal and help myself more freely from it." "The original?" questioned M. Blnet' the author. "It Is called. I believe. 'Monsieur do Pourceaugnac,' and was written by Möllere." "You do not imply that I have been stealing from Moliere?" "I advise you to do so. monsieur," was the disconcerting reply. "He Is outrageous," said mademoiselle, indignantly. "Outrageous is the word. I thank you for it, my dear- You sit at my table and to my face you advise me
of our nation, when you suggest that there is vileness in doing that which he iover hesitated to do. which no g-cat author yet has hesitated to do. You cannot suppose that Moliere ever troubled himself to be original in the matter of ideas." It was as a consequence of this that Pinec retired soon after, taking Andre-Louis with him. The pair sat together late that night, and were again In close communion throughout the whole of Sunday morning. CHAPTER IV At four o'clock on Monday afternoon the curtain rose on "Figaro-
oiarainuuLiit iu un auuience mal i filled three-quarters of the market-:!'
hall. M. Binet attributed this good attendance to the influx of people to Guichen for the fair. The company excelled Its ;lf. The audience followed with relish the sly
intriguings of 5?caramouche, and de-i lighted in the beauty and freshness of Climene.
On Tuesday the success was repeated artistically and augmented financially. Ten louis and seven
'ivres was the enormous sum that Andre-Louis, the doorkeeper, count
ed over to M. Blnet after the per-j formance. Never yet had M. Blnet n:ade so mach money in one eve-! r 1 r I And then the tragedy occurred. It! announced itself in a succession of'
j bumps and thud, culminating in a (crash outs: is the door that brought, ; i ;them all to their feet in alarm. I J Pierrot sprang to open, and be-, i held the tumbled body of a man ly-! ir.g at the foot of the stairs. It emit-; td groans, therefore it was alive, j Pierrot went forward to turn It over, ( r.d discloitd the fact that the bodyj : wore the wizened face of Scara-j : u.ourhe, a grimacing, groaning, ! twitching Scaramouche. j
PI net rolled through the group of j
I flayers, scattering them to right ar.d j , left. Apprehension had been quick ! to seize him. Fate had played him ! I such tricks before. J "What ail3 you?" quoth he. sourly. ! "My foofs broken I think," Scaraj mouc he complained. I Th doctor came. Having seen the
patient, he reported that nothing very serious had happened. He had sprained his foot a little. A few days' rf--t and all would be well. "A few days!" cried Blnet. "God of God! Do you mean that he can't walk?" "It would be unwise. Indeed im-
possible for more than a few steps. , M. Blnet paid the doctor's fee, and j sat down to think. j He thrust his arm through Andrei Louis', and led him out into the I street, where there was still cont siderable movement.
"I am thinking of you in the part of Sea ram our he." Andre-Louis disengaged his arm. "I begin to find you tiresome," said he. "A moment. M. Parvissimus. If I am to lose that fifteen louis, you'll not take it amiss that I compensate myself In other ways?" "That is your own concern, M. Binet." . "Pardon, M. Parvissimus. It may possibly be also yours." Binet took his arm again. "Do me the kindness to step across the street with me. Just as far as the post-office there. I have something to show you." Andre-Louis went. Before they reached that sheet of paper nailed upon the door, ho knew exactly what it would say. And in effect it was. a? he had supposed, that twenty louis would be paid for information leading to the apprehension of one Andre-Louis Moreau, lawyer of Gavrillac, who was wanted by the King's Lieutenant in Rcnncs upon a charge of sedition. M. Binet watched him whilst he read. Their arms were linked and Binet's grip was firm and powerful. (Continued In Our Next Issue.)
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Motorists have to obey Ruth Weinstein. New York school girl. Bhe rushes Into the street with this ign whenever tho bell for fire drill rings.
BERLIN IS IN THROES OF GREAT CRIME WAVE BERLIN, June 27. The Berlin crime wave was tne nlghest since ten years in April this year, according to the statistics Issued by the police headquarters.
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OUR ROOFS ARK OUR PROOFS. When better roofs aro sold you can rest assured that it will be the Elaborated Roofing Co-, 107 W. Division, that is selling them. During our years of business in thl community we have made friends by the score and now when one wants information relative to an Elaborated Roof it is only necessary to aek your neighbor. Agents for Warren Paints. Main 2403 365tf
COAL MINER IS MM BY THE ENDF TROUBLE Kennedy Says He Spent Lots of Money But Got No Relief Until He Ran Across Tanlac. "Tanlac has them all beat." said Taul Kennedy, R. F. D. B. West Terre Haute, Ind., miner for the Vandalia Coal Co., in telling of his recovery by taking this remarkable medicine. "For two years I suffered the
to become a thief the worst kind of j worst way from indigestion. 1 had thief that is conceivable, a thief ofino appetite and what I did eat didn't
spiritual things, a thief of Ideas! It is insufferable, Intolerable!" lie was very angry. His voice boomed through the little room, and the company sat hushed and something scared, their eyes upon AndreLouis, who was the only one entirely unmoved by this outburst of virtuous indignation. "You realize, monsieur," he said, very quietly, "that you are Insulting the memory of the illustrious dead?" "Eh?" said Binet. "You insult the memory of Moliere, the greatest ornament of our stage, one of the greatest ornament?
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