South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 182, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1922 — Page 7
SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 1. 1922
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Thousands at Theater Hear Local Radio Concert
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Two Wave Forms For Radiophone and Telegraph nv iwn, r. c;oiij:v 'America's rorcinost ILxlio Autliority Modern radi" prarti.-" f-alin f-'T thi U-- r.f ar. undarti;"d lvavo hoth Tor t"lr-phony and t"' u'raphy.
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ly u"d up through radiation or rcj si.-tanc.' lo.-"S. j Sparks Stations I Tran.rn:tti-rs which produce
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system and the rcappllcation of r.orr "rfrvy in synchronism with the oscillation and, therefore-, the. ori'.iations are all equal in magnitude-, and the wave does not die away. I imping of an oscillation r It." decay unpend- upon the inherent characterise icH of the- OMullatory systr-m. Tlio Tnoro rapid the decay ff the oscillation, the lower the efficiency of the system. The extent to which theso oscillations decay may he determined by Tneasurement. The instrument used to measur this decay :.s known as a diere.meter. Ilimpl s.ifTer more from n h-forMion during their travels than undamp"d waves.
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footman, and leapt down. "Mv c- rr.-i r-'n r- 'ir- ' ' ' " : ': Plimertr- said h". furh.-jsiv. 't . thl A--: ; ' -: assassin you ar" to marry. H- J ! n; r ': ' r ::it:-t ,t vlanme.l th door. "Pri" on." r ' " ' ' r' harie the c' ashman. ... l II got bi"k to the ;r.r. to fin I the r.cs-- a: h.-r ! -v. - -h- n h . enmpany at tab! a. Har'.'-ouln and I ' ' r":'"' v' '!' r" ' v ' : " '" rclumhir." had prad th t iv- of i ' " 1 ' ''r ' t h." pr.nce !n l:-irulse c i u ili t u I n - i - 1 ' ' - V ' " to th" charht of a prir.'-t s- and ar- j for -a :. t: -.t v - a ri-d off by her: an! U w a 't'."! ' ' " 1 that had loc nothing :n th" t ülr.r. ! - l r a of (.hmere- hd be. n .r.t ' r. 1 " "' 'A h " -v' ,:h ' ' 1 ,u"rthoughtful. rieiriv her mm - ! :' - ' 1 r.--iV-rs. mouche mut b" vastly other t::a j '';!:?:; ! .. .? M : 1 y N--u) he had hitherto appeird. rr p that great lidy and he would r.ev r I'l II l! ( HI U ; l.OlII".! have ue-d su"h f a m Il'ir'.t y with " i"h A'.I k.n.N ' i'.i'-.v r- tt 'I !"!! other. Imagining him no better thin M'iT.rV; f - d -vr. he wa . Chrner.e had rn id- him h-r A Ivt.-l : vpra-tf.
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K-7-T;s MiMUlAI fd'e fro-n ! a tiny frown l."wen her finely u. improvers.'
discovery that in Jt" hom h coulT lie safely Iot until the hue and cry had dle! down. The explanation dissolved her Jcir.ess. "My poor Andre, whj didn't jou tell m" this at first?" "For one thinu. you didn't rriv mo time; f.ir another, I feared to shock you wirh tho spectacle of my d crradation. What did you think "f tho p!iy last niarht? he conti r.ud. "It was amusing and well Conor! v-d." "T t mo present you to the author."
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hd r.it!v- town of Oavrl'.Iac and drawn cyeUrovw.
identity by joining a . "Vou ln tik"n to quee
j "Hven improvir:ers require an au com- fl'.'T to write their scenarios. Soon
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"coss In the - , him "Or !so I am mis- : rn manner.
tak-n in thinkim- that ymir com-; "Vou l""eive yourself, niy poop par.i.T. va M Hin"t of th". Andre. The p!e. las nlcrht wouM The.at.-r Fey dm." ! hav b" n nothing without th "You m- r -t mit'iker.. Fo.it I ha.1 ! platers. You are fortunate in your
part of fJOARAMrnui. Hi fhchr hi" . ai:---.t him to detiy j- v" -z " o n th" trro.it an 1 powerfill MAF.QTTS Uli I.A TOT'It It-'AZYR. who tricked A r. I re-T u . -' dearer friend.
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I n'ver stw you:" ' ' 1" wrinkles like crishe-i in h!
not i:n lii'.- d .Ml!". F!r,et wa-s so famous already." "Oh. r; t thit...." rrademol--'. shrnu'-l. "It Is simply that T
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I'-u'.s w.-re to carry on th" wor'-c ' ,-h -ck d. ar.d abruptly char.srcd hl "I thank you for the tribute. Yotj of ref rmirc the v-:t f th" down- : . "(ih. y.-s. Iwa-s there." he sait. imacir.'M. of course, that I wa a trodden p.--aar.t. ? -i rmiou oh". a c-mmonp!ice a? h" could, hfst oen-shifter. And now the question
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with ChDIFA'T!. dvarhter of MON'.-TTir.'K FIN' FT. the o-.tnr of the tr"Uv". Th"v he-r-ni" en-ra-'"d a: 1 A n. 1 r"-T,o-c. ' h i frc o 1 1 n aijm: rv; Kr.r.f T.T"r. th-- f-'e-f f h : c h : ' ? h - " ! . v, ho h o rr: I T
ov" y a suddon reluctance t avorr , I have heen burr.n:r t ask. Why th it ho had o wi'.r.ncly decerdeT ! are you in N'ar.tevs. Aline?" to deaths that he niti't account, "I am on a visit to rny aunt. Mm, of i ur worth. v. d" S.iutron. oh i receivinc several : "I ur- ifTf-iTTi." said sh". an't quests today. M. vie 1 Tour d'Azyr '. T- r-ipr h. r !Ir a little more . i- to he one of them." ti -!r!y. I Andre-Touis frowned and sIjheT.
"Fut whi: do you under-f and ?" i "l":d you ever hear, Aür.e. how poor
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"Th" rir- attractions of Ml'.e. PI-! Philippt df Vilmorin came by his
:-r t- the t:It -f r-r Naturally you wruid be at end?" Wn:'-- w.-.!k'.r? w : r h th"i'er. Io you kr.ow that you "Yof: T vra? told first, by mr ; --::' y ::- d .s:p -int r-e. An.'.re? I wa f.-o'.ish , uncle; then hy M. de Ia Tour -4-
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Alin-. co nv with Tin: -toiiy nr AiT'in vir "Th il of." Ahne cop-pt tr. T" t yer fr d:a- a- 1 " Mount h"re ' e-
imncire ycu to he d;ffer- A.tyr. himself."
r ith.'-r nhove at:.h trivial pur.
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.::. r flattery.' m to ju ire between men In mat "S I perceive. Put you rr.Ked ter Much as these?"
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With yrur p:.f. cf actir? I won-' "If you cannot judsre, ;s tliat you hiven't j-incl Mile. J you ; -. r.ot wish to Judg-e." in
hi- ceripi r Ion. wh " F-.r-t s troupe." i tor.e hiyarr. harsh. "Wilfully ycu
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He fnv f:r.-t inrrcd ahty. then con- l-.eck the course of yeur unhealthy.
over-1 unnatural ambition."
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rd the rc .1 ::rir" r-'1! nw-,! tr.v-elf forcol to chco fptwpr. the, Am.i7cment smothered he
!av!r. the three .-ontfd! ir. ir:r?: vi; and the caüo.v.. I ha1 the in- ! Her pallor deepened. "My God!" fr er ' onth.e Th--- Ifa rb- ' -r-,":Io wetkn-s.- t- pr..fer the fcr-lh" .a;.!. and looked at hum in horqu'.n I i:':. 1. to er Shi'.! I t.p th" carriage and ror. And in horror she asked him "A ;'::: !n uo-ru'.sh ot:- ?'ir.- r. u.ve th." eor.t..rr..r.itinn of my ; presently: "You are married niar-
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1 e- "Tell m" how ;t happened f?rt. ; And let n;e t !l you that this jrlrl j t! n e w ; 1 1 d.-cide " wh ni you u:t with your icr.orant H" to'.d her h " x h" met the r;r.t c n t 'm p r. is as pood and pure as you
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QOULS FOR SALE" is the story of a weman who J finds it necessary to lose herself, to disappear; so, paradoxically, the goes into the world of the eternal spotlight the land of the movies. How this life which she has temporarily adopted catches her in its spell; how ambition for a screen career overshadows every other interest; how she sacrifices one thing after another and almost misses real love when it comes at last makes an entirely new kind of romance. It is a tale full of suspense and action, and its background is intensely picturesque. It gives as honest a picture of studio-life today in Hollywood as Hughes' other novels have done of life in New York.
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