South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 188, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 July 1922 — Page 7

FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 7. 1922

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I n v (m i r v y

STtat lady. In nil the c'.roy then of j and there had fore n r." further ques-J

hf r

youthful beauty, with hr

ion

puch a thlr.r. And then.

raw fr.c.

takln? with

r!pT ovr her j to A'.ir.e. "How m!kn Qutntln it fome rf hTl'-wa In his a5:-:m;tirr.s. IIo was

int. cultured voice and her ma-

jtic

a i r o him had

1 whn shp ?aid proiby to him the j color. leaving her

fdoodirur luck to riim now breath'..

!Jtt at flrrt. Very! there ha i l-en ten- in. her ey. j And then th- v allayed tho fear.! "Thlr.k of xn .crnetlrr.eH. An."re-1 rr.ernlrcd rich.

the fcrvat worsd. had ! thing

a

a t r. rt w , . - r ' mu!ni voice-

" ycre, ; T.

r-v-m

tto him nciln, was he

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ASK STATE TROOPS TO GUARD R. R. SHOPS FLATETt, Mo.. July -. (I;y I.

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that h

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b.a.

) This rallroat toTr., chr yi

ir

1 terJav a mob v'

r.en tela-:

Gold Prospector, With Radio, Keeps Ahead of Crowd

"Ah!" Sh frowned, ror.nir? him 0 ctr iirr.lt ar. !

with thr- dark, wistf-.i

j cf his, and by norne mysterious en-j Leui.." had been hr 2at words. j richer and dr?r now than j char.tmnt iie had corr.pl'-te'.y en- Hut all was vividly reme-merel ! repeated hi nam:

i-.aved. hi regard. nmv upon beh-.M-nsr her again, after ! "Ar.dr-Iou:s!" !!;

: Fr thrr-e davs whilst she had Ixfvri yeir. profundi- char.srMl Her manner of uttering it eug-iher.. "Wo mut rinn?

i Ix-er. at (iavrlllac. he had crone d illy j and matured, the girl eunk in this ' gFA'.ed that it awakened memories. I ill p'.f a I f-r you. Ar.dr-Liu!

t thf manor, and had spent worldly -woman with the air rf calm : memoria perhip of the depart0.! 1 am a roM ndvorate."

ftrlket-reakers at th Chltaja a-.! Alton railroad shop., eort". th-i

oyvi or

that. Allna.

Explorer Resorts to Radio Device to Win Fortunes Tim PAT. Man . July 1 (By N T. A. N'iTxa frvV-o) Itirilo is givlr.g th ruVa to th jfdd ruh. Jak And'rr., prnpvtor. explorr, roamr ? the Canadian wl'di, hvi startel it. He has yi. j-rlrM with a radio rrdvir. ? 5"t whlh. h sayn, trill "khp hina many heuniia ahad ff all the oM-tirr.'-

pold roshr. Th-J way Anderson wrk It Is' this: Ar.dr.or.. partner ha a pending ! p at Th I'a. Andorwon tak hi ! rere'ing 5t an1 po. into th w'.'.-1 (ierrf.a. frr.e. looking f tr go'.i or roppT. ; "'."bien on makri a f.'rik hf stakes, h!s claim and return1' to the rity. ; Th"n, ",v;!h w th r.w tin !. the- iro'.l ru'i r.trir.". j News ITi'diMl. i

h' uns in her con: pan v.

iiiJle-v

woman w:th the maternal ;ntinrt 1 a e t, tie :r.:?te.l. he mii't have "H;

tror.g within hr. 5l:e had taken j known her anywhere again. J he faid

wide., A.ir. embraced her affectionately, I him.

and thn an.-r.vering the questioning k:fed it

dignity and cmnpre FIf-po.;f.vin. j youth with which it wr.o associated.! (Oantinuril In Our Nort I.ne)

P.ut Ar.l'-r.-oM ;.l:a ly in tho wil('rn'v.i ar. 1 r,Mr"r T.h location of the srr.k- 1'. in tlKs in th city.

of !: find by radio. His

h ;t In th day It

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of course I remember him."

at last, and cam toward

this pre-'-ocic u'.y int-lüg'"1 eyed lad to her heart.

putting

to; : r.r.-. :

("beat If. Quiet to2ay. j K. I Mar-j-ett. divlsi s-:p'-rir.-! tendent ol th" rail read -, :.-- t J dal -with the situation ar.d w 1 nlowed to p.s through :!-. pi I lines around tha ahops.. Ail t l.--r-I except railroad ofHials wer- f.r-.- '.

c-ut her hand.

dutifully, submissive

He in-

InXTISTRY

Pr. Oror.. formerly of South Henfl. back.

r a u'.atr-i wltn Dr. arson in i nu?:. .Minijc.i svüiea

th

'IIve him to me, c-u!n Quintln." ! ciance with faintly ra:sed eyebrow! stlnctively. ' "And this what you v,; n. w location under the firm name men were ready to go to wor

he rernembfred her raying on the last of th,osr. days to his q.-dfather. "Lt m take him bark wh m" to Versailles as my adopted child." IJut th 8":gr.eur had gravely shaken his head in pller.t refusal,

that maiiame was directing toward

"This I Ar.rlre.Tyju!." she atd.

"You remember Amlre-Ivu:.

dame?" Madame checked. Ar.dr --Iouis

have grf'wn irto?" Khe appraised j of Tarson and Orcn at 125 V. Wash-j shops and

. i L

:ked t!

him, and

the- sat

he.

faction

fl u.h e d w : t h p r . d a t

in her tone. He

ma -! fppmM to hav gone .back sixteen

year?, and to be again th little r.reton lad at Cavrillao. sho turned

'ton a v.

Phone M. ::.

! s-juarely up to Gov. Arthur M II; ! If TOO troops are .t to p:. t

hopa and

me

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frfS r."WS

partner ! r.r.oun"' d.

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f

i

H Anderson sret-' ther first and

h'i his rhoioA of location for takirg h'.s '.a'.m. AVJiat will b thA r"Mi!t? More radio ?ft. says Ar.-!e.rson, ar:.l thn th r-r.d of th- gld rush1: g day-1. In!'-ad of ;ayir. g In the rity. waiting for announcement of r find, th pro--;.e,-tor.- will bo rk f the. valuable spot r'-ndy to hear ti-iA new by radio. In Training. f-'tlll. And., r:' m d"--:.'t fear thl' new romp"1 it :n. He's prepared for It. phys-i'va'ly. I.'.k- a pugilist, he trains f r his work nuring the winter mon'bi3. A steady half hour of rope skipping, another at punching tho bag every day. boxing, rn.nl work, and virtually r-ve-ry conditioning tunt usod by fighters, rnako up his training schedule. "My work requlr strength, besidAs conipleto ro-ordinatlon of rrvo and mu',," fays Anderson. Itofvtuso of my training I am sMu to outdo thA propcrtor who rcrls In tho woods all winter at lrntaerlng, trapping and dog driving, when I go out in the spring."

JACK ANIi:ilS'.- WIT 1 1 HIS HAIMO lUlCKIVlNG SIOT. MIT) IN A T II AT NLN'O I'O?!-:.

AND (IN-

Well Built Coil for Induction Is Efficient Device

Ö. Ii! 1 M M , Uniformii effeotlvenes

nv iwrTj r. fioniiirv

.Xmrrica's INrt'iiKt Ilnllo Autliorlty

ity of operation and the

renes of a radio receivor are

In & great measure, dependent upon the ear used In the construction, as

well as the dosign, of those unit.s which go to makA ip the wiiol a. Thocio w h f build their own out lib In most case. go wrong when making: the simplest piecA of radio equipment the inductance coil. Ir5"5os within th- radio circuit result not only in weaker sig-

v r - ... . . .. ... .. .... ' '7

nal hut also

back of sAAtiv1?y- thA ability

In to

tun one station in and another out. river with tho mi'.st common matrlils at hand, a fiir'.v gord radio

coil can b built without much troublo if a few precautions are tak-

! The form upon whih thA winding ! '

is placed must b nudsture proof, A oirdbnard tuf)A will do If it Is dried in thA pi-on. While ..still warm apply a coat of fhrllar. Dry .again and thcn give it another coat .both In'ido tho tirbo and out.

When you arc sure that the tube!

is dry, start winding. Tai. If It I desired to take off tap at Intervals, do it while tho winding is 'n progress. If tho wlro Is of a si7.' not smaller than N'o. 2t". tho tapi may be taken off conveniently after tho winding has been finished. The work will ho done more neatly, tco. if a. soldering iron Is handy. When completed, tho winding should bo thoroughly dried in an oven so that all moisture may be

I sr. I ni

c.

bt.

Mi.js War ng from

request and by (Irrig;

A. radiophone Wednesday

kow sang Tyrll Scott's th" IIa st." by special al.--o gave "Iutterfly." ,Mr I)a ' r.allet." by

'haniip.ulf," and "The Fauns," also by Chaminade. .ho was as.-i?tel by Guy Weaver on the clarinet.

removed from tho surfaco of tho coil and from the insulation. Then apply a final c"at of shellac and dry again.

I baaing all but lost his life in that j riot at the theater." "Oh. if M. do I,a Tour d'Azyr j bns sworn....' Andre-Iui.s was ! laughing on a bitter noto of sar-

asm. Hither she did not hear or did not h'V.l hini. "You rto not of your own knowl-

edge know that it was not a M. de j T-a Tour d'Azyr asserts that he I went to tho Feyd.au that night?"

"T don't." ho admitted. "It is. of

possible.

rou r-o,

Wr?" "It might matter. Toll me;

! b cuno of La Itinct after all?"

I'.ut does it mat-

avhat

An Induction coil which has leen j " don't know." treateil In this manner will always j "You don't know?" She turned to function uniformly. Damp, muggy j consider him. "And you can say it weather will not affect it in the way. wi;h th it indifference' I thought., that pur-h weather affects so many I th-.ught you loyed her. Andre." of tho cheaply-huilt receivers. -s,, did I, for a litt'e while. I was

Tho use of enameled wire in the construction of radio receivers is ill ndvi?Ad. A douhlo covered avire either eilk or cotton is recommended. Tap leads should not be Jumbled into a bunch. Keep them separated and short as possible.

RADIO PRIMER

MICIIOIMIONT; A eensitlvo device for converting vounds into their

1 electrical equivalents. In wire and

radio telephony to transmit speech, if usually consist. of a mass of loosely packed carbon grains held ""'twppn carbon blocks and fuh-ji-cted to varying pressures by the vibration of the diaphragm.

Vocal Numbers by Miss I Ala Warshow Feature Radio Hill 'A n,n '1 poisrapitoj'i uiu.tro.td ,oji prjnir.-j .-.iUTX--Aas qa iuhjj .vvp JO s.wati pun 'otsnj jo ..jnjr..i-a -m) pu i;;no; otij j.j vioMsn-w IUI -!lV ' n:..!i..i.. p:.oA

flip

o.t)' Tlqfaol.Sabalinl

(Contlmifd IYm Our Ixv-t Issue) "Unclo." Aline said, leaving Andr r.rd crossing to M. de Kercadlou, ";. u make me ashamed of you! To i ow a feeling of p.wihnws to overwhelm all your affection for Andre!"

"I havo no affection for him. I had oncA. Ho choso to extinguish

bad moment, t rofsgralned.

He Is peevish poor man. since

and

he !

mistaken. it rf quired a La Tour

d'Ayzr to discjnso tho truth to hia. They have their uses, these gentleman. They lieii stupid fellows lik n;yself to perceive important truths." They had reached thA wroughtl:on cafes at tho end of the avenue. Through theo they beheld the waitI jg ydlow chaise which had brought Andre-Louis. From near at hand came tho creak of other v heels, the heat of other hoof?, and now another vehicle came in sight, and drew to a standstill. The lady who occupied tho carriage, .perceiving Alino waved to her and issued a command. CITAITRR IV ThA footman penod the door, letting down the steps and proffering his arm to hi mistress to assist her to alight. She was a woman of v" m e.t h i n g more than forty, who onoo must have been very lovely, who was very lovely st. 11 with th refining quality that ao' brings to so m a women. Hr dress and carriage alike advertised great rank. "I take ir.y leave here, slnoe yot? have a . visitor." said Andre-Louis. "Dut it is an old acquaintance of your own. Andre. You remember Mme. la ConatO'"o de Plougastel ?" IIa looked at tho approaching lady and bec.au.se cht was named to him ho recoirnied her. He must, he thought, have recognized her without prompting anywhere at any time, and this although it was some sixteen years since last he had seen her. The fight of her brought it all

j back to him a treasured memory ; that had never permitted itself to j be entirely overlaid by subsequent 1 events. I Vh"n he was a boy of ten, on th

eve or i o:ng o'mt to schoo at T;en-

re. she had come rn a visit to his

e.im.o here. He wearies himself j godfather, who was her cousin. The away from his beloved Gavrillac. j

J.rittany. you must know, was be

coming too unrafe. The chateau o

Ii Tour d'Azyr was burnt to th

f CrOtmd Sil"'. mo:Th nr-n r 1 -. T-

it. Ho enn go to th-3 devil; and; this and his present discomfort h plea. .serve tb.a: I don't permit blames you and your friends. Fut ! you to interfere." he will come rou nil presently. And Ar.drc.-Lou! shrugged his shoul- then we hll want to know where'

er and hur.r hi head. He hid1 t , tlnd v,im

i - ' ' " vi .

"At nunvbor 13. Ru d-j IT.is.ir.l ,

"Tell rnt-. Andre." Tho paused, a r 1ain

.litllculty. and then went!

ground: i

event

s and hur.g

com there s Joyously, in yearning", merely to receive a :;fm"se!. Ho looked at Aline f.A was pa'.A and troutded:

; "TIZ" FOR TENDER,

SORE, TIRED FEET

sue a final

in

'.' In s ."'me

hr vrit failed to phow her he--,v

reuld com to hi. as.ltance. eoA--ivA honesty had burnt a beats.

he ar.frrr-d hifl look "by

at

her

It

wn

fcrto-ufl uncle, a faint shrug.

yobrows, dejection

In her vountenar.ee. as If she .aid: "You see Thero i.s nothing to be

cone. II howe.i with that singular grace the fencing-room had given

him and wr.t out .by the door. 1 "Oh. It is cruel!" cri-d Aline In a!

Her

nut f rn. her rye. upon

shAi'-Teil mo the trutii of that III. : p.t the Fey da;:'

nisi ThA request fetched a

his brow. He suspected a glance; the thought that promoted

s.mp.y and briefly he gave version of the affair.

"That N much what

her

I was told.

e said.

"IT

M . do Jm Tour

tr.e theater exoresslv

PCs of breaking final! lb net. Do y. u know

4. ..... i 1 1 .1...

: A7.yr li ad gone to ,

die

witli -In

"I don't: nor of any reason whv it 1

. he: nr.?

1 e .1 .

i c.encne.i. 1 sr.euld h

to the window. j the Port

ftif.ed vole arI she s;

"Aline!" her uncle's voice arrest- hi

f he- A ..er a aro vou r-Vr'- !

s

or

nd ar

Ia liir.ft provided h

amusement that he and:u, :

f or eve

crav,

Ah! what relief. Xo more tired ft et; no more burning feet, swoiten, hd smelling, sweaty feet. No more

corns, callouses or bunions. no matter what

ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief, i u s t u -S

"TIZ." j "TIZ" draw o u all the i 1 poi-onous ex- t ud.it ions which i puff up the ft -t : "TIZ" b m a g i c a 1 ; , u .1! cure your 1 er limp or in pain. Your; it .-.nd your feet ' urt or get sore, '

at one: Jv'viii

hisi lVvAfr

ur- A- 4 y

1

ia ; wasj..TIZ- j, irrand; "TIZ 1

1 1 o . i troiiDies so you 1

your face

'.-b. oes won't seem tig!

H

ca..e-3

Ocmm.ar d! n -dutiful . )

afte b.er

her.

in-.penously

return. Hut Aline l05ftd her ears lest

obev him. and .ne!

fo-ifd acre? th '..awr. to the

"Oh, there was a reasoy.

erupted him. i ke to Mme.

never, r.o

fvi lien r tired. Get a box at an-,

1,

at I

the de.

In

rwv n u e, t h er . to

parting A r d r e -I y- u ! As ho came f-.rih ',v rapped

gloom, ehe tppe.l from the bor-ler-Ir.g tre3 r.to his path. "Alin!" be c-if-l, J -youly a!mct. "I did r. : w ant you to c: like

wcu. v h o

1 t V

with

a:

m a r "'!v '

fashion." She; v:ou dlfMcuity. '

1 ,

r ce-.VA ore taminated.

k nf.L-1-.' ? n-:tv.

her c.ab-ir ris. rg a.-s he watched

iif-.averted face. "M. d.e S.iutr n conveyed my

! ri to him. and

she In

'I w.is tb.e reason. I;r.lr:)r stor le Siutron. I to!iCf,t ild not c -.r. tinuo to 1

came to

O T-.. -

and get relivf

or depart-

Advt.

1

si:nn.i:. thikin; uomi:n n 1 lo r d uiht thA efficacy cf tb.at

-l.t-'i. I r-'Ot and hero mdi-

Lydta H. rinkham's Vegetable ,-.il, l.e.a.ie it relieves the

afterwards re pre

' cine, de- j ...;;:

1

! a

nu uts to which they

ma n

nli

.re afflicted.

-i! :v est e- er

When you pay Cigars say Dutch, 500 Immediately will b put aster . adv. 1 6 5tf he said.

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Correct Apparel for Women

For Tomorrow The Last D

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FAMOUS w 10 QliK k'ZU, $25 and $5

Our entire stock of 1 a t e spring coats, wraps, capes, suits, dresses, skirts, blouses, petticoats and pettibockers has been re - grouped for a final clearaway. You are assured of exceptional values tomorrow the final day of this sale.

Your choice of all our remaining Coats. Vraps and Capes Former Values to $89.75-

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Styles for every occasion. Values to $29.75

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Pettibockers, too, in a choice of materials. to $19.75

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Smart

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--Imported Ginsham "'Voile Dotted Stciss

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Let us remind you again that Tomorrow is the Last Day of our Famous Sale.

n t ed d'-ipair

b-.m re r

to iv. e n taut,

as a read v

give f r!ty .:e liv ing wln-r--es of :s wonderful this." 5ho v'.u:::! know that h cr-at r. e-rse, f . f t h e a r t w 'I o-; any pro :- c V h:- s; e.. c;s. inere'iire. ir vcu iiou and devotion to me. ti-.at r. d- J. T".jr worn to him that hr He to". m 'id v.: lue ,.r power t- help you. ask jcur 1 t .-i;b' r. In :i;:iv times out of ten I The Frances Shop Th Frances Shop prn r.e. He f. r you. ar i he will r.end." "You thlr.k th.a Oh. I kr. vv tt inew h re to would rut sue r.as i.en renemea iy it u.01 ! -'"-rt that affa ir. that I. 1 lb net n more, the very next day I l;e wou! e I -, . Mi v , a ürlne u.eo-.e w;io r. is. to give this root a trial It will and htrb Adv. You arrive ;n a icarl of o