South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 189, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1922 — Page 7
SATURDAY MORNING. JULY ö. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND HEWS-TIME3
Now Babv's Sure There Are Fairies It's Radio!
Anne Raymond Is Radio Fairv for Host of K i d dies
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h. l.-urd to niak' this alternating
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IlrcJinrslncr. To rorharsr ono'n own radio battery is a comparatively simple matter. TiK-r" a re pv-ral economical "rectifiors" on tho market. To the consistent urr of th vacuum tube outfit, the devlco will soon pay for itTo rr'-lnrpp tho battery it is only rifH-fary to Kt onn of these, conr.ect it to a li'ht pocket, turn on th" current, and attach a pair cf "clips'
J to tho battery. I I'r'ccf of battory charters suitable
for home use ranjrc from about 112
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Until more convenient methods
for vacuum tube supply .are per
fecied, the use of fucIi rectifiers will
prove rto,t economical.
! ol ' now with yo:i: :tircc-.; from liffht1 t1 in Fy.:criiH usinfr "ilirct" or con-
ill or..' di-1 Urinous current. Such systems are .li mi:J us'iMÜy Iis 1 in larro Iiuüil Inc.. ho-
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RADIO PRIMER
nor mi:i: ammi:ti:k instru
ment u-cd in radio transmission for nipHsurlnf,' the current in amperes
by means of a wire that expands in
Hut to u?n even tbi-s source of current. require a ".'Uterine" in
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or-ier uiai any irrsuiarui"s in u j proportion to the heat caused by Its character any minute risings and resistance to the current passing
fal.inpr m iy be smoothed out I tlirouzli it fore the current i.s ready for con- j
sumption ly the tube
I!cat:t has concluded his discourse
"I shall endeavor to obey, M. le
These filters!
aro rather cumbersome and have not vet berome popular.
Today, standard practice calls for j I'rtsident. Itavin- provocation to the the use of a Horace battery or ",ic- Kt-ntlonu --n of the Kight. Uut it
ninui.atur. Men persons are
Who is this, my iMuchfr, that cmerprenh from th t.ib rr.acie. 1 ale r-nd tremblintr? Who is thi. thit dodcth old hoes iind luqu!s an ft pf-r'f-u''r.. ari'l sl-akKh tho ric f r r;i his collar With secret Tnuttorin-? Who i thl that unwir.'iKh his car from whit" ?it;n r:b":n-. tear--Th down placard. .-;n ! cur-eth all
i hachflorn with th cun of ; 1 : t y ?
Ilehotd. it is the HRimr.'.KOOM! l.o. it is H?:, th Dreamer of dreams and Vower of vos. who Fetteth sail upon th Sea of MitrTmrr.y, and erniMrketh np n the firoat Voyage of recovery. Verily, verily, many thins sliall he discover, which he doth net r.o-.v su.spe-ct. Yea, h" shall discover that not
a!! tho days of a man's life are hol
idays; but that there. ar a!-, "cleanln? days" and "moving days" and rent days, and annivers irie-. and rainy Sundaj-s. lift .hall discover that he hath acquire.,! the riyht to have h:. house fvept an 1 garnished and his hr.se. darr.ed. and his buttons sowed on. but hath !ost, forever, the rieht to ehorV) hi.s own amusements and to admire other women, and to rule
hN own sjolr.s" and comir.c. j lift flhall discover that his mos cher:hed opinions of himself -wtrej merely Illusions; ;..nd that to he j
"un derfrtood" is not always flattering to the vanity nor comforting t the eoul. H-e shall dicover that a woman's hat and frocks do not GROW upon her, but more often come in flowered boxes with bills attached; and that the fweetnes-5 of her "personcUty" coteth four dollars an ounce
AND wartax.
Ho shall discover that home is not AI WAYS a sanctuary, hut a place where a man weareth off hiTouches, and a womtin wearetn out her old clothos. II Fhall difcover that the price of one overling's diversion misht ftave paid for a ton of coal, a pair of candlesticks for the library, and a month's rent. Uo shall discover that the little love-spats of courtship no more resemble, the storms of matrimony than an April shower re.embloth a Kanns cyclone. Ho shall discover that matrimony is TOT a afety--ault where he may deposit a woman, aid leave her until he happeneth to remember her. Ho shall -discover that theory Is a beautiful thing; .but that tho running of an automobil or a woman requlreth much PRACTICn and the s-portin? epirit of a grambler. And lo, my Daughter, when he hath made these discoveries one by one, then shall he make the CJreat Discovery. Yea, then shall he discover that he is a farrled Man! Selah. (Copyright. 1022. by Helen Rowland (Copyright, 1922, by Helen Rowland)
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in curre.it direction t.i.o p. are at a tanullar with this iirnce because ; wvui. nu.-u j come io unworthily to fill, and It
was unavoidable that I should refer to the event which has procured us this sa.d necessity. The deputy La.proti possessed what his opponents
would call a dangerous gift of eloquence." Li Tour d'Azyr writhed at tin well-known. phrae his own phrase
tho phrase that he had ued to exj plain Iiis action in the matter of
I Philippe do Yl'morin, the rhrase ,
that from time to time had "oeen cast in his teeth with euch, vindictive menace. Solemnly he proceeded. "You all know how Iagron died. I trust, for
the sake of those who might attempt
"When you say Cigars Fay Dutch Masters. 1 65tf
o hy Vsifacl Sabatinl
'(Cnntlnuotl lYom Our I ;it Iu) Jeapirg to the thing in Andre-Ixmts' rilAl'TKi: V. ! mind: "Andre!" ho cried. "Would
One morning m August tiie , ymi
ficademy in t ho Rue d i if i ar 1 was "It is what I was c
invaded by Ie 'h ipf I n-r a c . i i r - w.'uld give nie a legitimate place in
Jed by a man of rrmarkabi.- a ir-ithe Assembly. If your Tour d'Azyrs unce. w!u'M lvrcule.in atui. i:d chio. to seek me out then, why, 1 ist! gu rMl roMiitenani em I tb.eir 'blood be upon their own heads, vaugely familiar to Andre-Ioui. i I shall certainly do nothing to disI . fhip-li-r. who-. manner was! courage them." I It Fmi'ed curiousvery trrave. nam-- 1 hirn t Andre-, ly. "I am jnst a rasr al who tries lyui-; ! be honest -Scaram.oucho always, 'Th:-- is M. Danton, a bti thr- in fact; a creature for Fophlstrif." lawver. Tie . dent of the C- rd- I.-t . CirAITi:it VI.
f wli'.m e,.u will 1; i . e li.-ai d.''
f -.n:re
him.
jit. that the means taken to impose onsidcrir.g. ltjt:0ntenco upon that eloquent voice
will not bo taken to Impose fdlenco upon mine." There wa a faint murmur of applause from the Ieft. a pplutter of contemptuous laughter from tho
. Right.
"Rhudomont!" a voice called to him. He looked in tho direction of that
After an absence of rather more .! voice, proceeding from the group of
An,lrf-h-.i:i had heard than a week. M. le Marquis de La j spadassins amid the Rlacks. Inaudi-
d not. l y then? iTour d'Azyr was back In his place! bl' his Hps answered
I.o "hapeüer proceed-'. i.
It 1 o:i tho Cote Droit of the National
open war between the Third I
and th" 1. ivile-ced.' "Wn - it ever a ny "IV: hap !-; hi:
Ii ri r. ohai ai'te i".
f th- due; : v . :. 3 IC de ( .istr:e "A trlitirc affair." "In iM r. -il:. Ih
"So. my friend Scaramxuche;
Scaraxnouche, the subtle, dangerous fellow who goes tortuously to his ends." Aloud, he resumed; "M. lo President, there are some, who want, it secins, not laws, but blood; I
I.im.th and th. M. de Ia Tour d'Azyr chook him- 1 Miernn.y warn tnem tnat this blood . self out of tho gloomy abstraction In evA b' choking them." which he had sat. The successor of .Again in that phrase there was
it :r.::rlit have the deputv ne nad slain must, in i "'"s lJWt- memory in
rate Assembly. "M. Andre-Iouis IMoreau, deputy , suppleant. vice Emmanuel Ingron.
it it ha a-umej deceased, for Anclens in the Depart-
Vou".l have heard ' mer.t of the Tjoire.
been Irr.i-
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Mira "'a.: i-r.a-iany eeni, no an ooject cr grim me,i r-.-w at e erv I :eret to him. That interest was
la Tour d.Vzyr. Ho turned In tho 1'renh. uproar to speak to his cousin
Hat he g.-m h..-4 way. eold-1 heighten.! when he hoard him j w.aormane wno sat oesuie him. w thers at. not solr a .ed. when. looking across, he i "A daring rogue, this bastard of
citvuv vp, ct : they me-t ir-:i!t with r. co-nie.l indeed in this Andre-1 Cavrii:ac's." said he. it.s-.ilt. b;..u with blow. .Mi l l-!c. d is 1 uirf Morcau the young scoundrel j 'habrillant looked at him with i - I in j rivab' dn. Is. Th ; who w.n continually crossing hlsl PlramIn ex his face white with th;: - : r--!a r I bv 'b -w. r-'..-- 1 5 ' h . continually exerting against j ariger. . . . .. ,. . ; ... ia ... I "1 .1 liitll till. V,l --. 1 a... T .3 I.
:.r.v to a cy-:( m ami a iicpp-iiun ing, ssiusier inuuen.e " - .u i'ui, i uvn i. ! ' i ro j.'r.i. He was ' to make him regret that he should t thin',: he will be. heard again after
f !. oo.. tie Vilmorin , have spared his life that dav nt iuu.t. xeae. mis to me.'
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-aid. "it :s i - r si :r. p 1 e I w
an oil tr;c -f lavrillac two years ago.
d . i r . c ' He loi'ke-d nt tlie young man In , n.v tit at w on.i.T rather than in nncer, and
t ! i hi '. r " t '.-. t ::.
didn't hit upon
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Hardly could Ii Tour have told why but ht hank tack in his seat with a settle cf relief . Meanwhile, leaving now thf subject of the death of Iagron. the deputy-suppleant was speaking upon tho question un,lr debate. His
I which in itself he cone, ived to be a-'Prh on the subject was very brief
o.aa.ler.ge- was to aorr.onstrate itse I. ioai oeir-g xne pretext ana not tu
ii- s t m l""k ing at hln he was filled by a
; vagu.', almost a premonitory, i:nea.itne ri to rrtak" up f r n
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Wilson Bros,
We carry a complete line of Wilson Bros. Shirts in the newest patterns and weaves.
Also just received a large assortment of Wilson Bros. Ties in values up to $1.50. Now specially priced at 75c
David Hurwich
132 S. Michigan St.
Sincere" Clothing Values
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for ttiis in no equ, vocal term-'. "I come before ou," Andre-Iculs began, "a.s a dr puty-supplr ant to t il
1 tho place of one who uas murdered v s.'ir.e three w eeks a to."
purpose for which he had ascended j th tribune. J When later he was leaving the hall! at the er.d of the. sitting, with ly? j
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cry f.orn the Rlacks. Andre-Iouls paused, and looked at them, smiling a little, a singularly self-confident young mn. " The ppr.llorr.fn cf the Rieht. M.
do not appear to like
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Uiiaj e'.r -.!th him. ' I ...Iii M. ,'.e :.a Tcur d'Azvr " "Ar.d :t i Ra To :r d'Azyr y, u -'.e. sire me t kt'lT r.k' I A:vlre-l,- :'s'
R? I'resider.t.
my words. Rut that Is no surprls-
This t.me there was uprcar.
very f.'-uiy, a
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jCh.apelier at h! side, he found him-!
R wa a chaher.snr.c opening that i f-'u cense. y surrounded by deputies
as by a body-gnuard. Most of thefn
nt- niriun.', wnu Hirr.ea a: screen-i
Ir.g him from the provocations which his own provocative words in the Assemt.- could not fail to bring down upon his head. Rmerglng now into the open, under the great awning, thee in front
The g.-ntlen en of the Rieht : ' f hi :n dispersed a little, and there torlous'y do not like, tho truth." j was a moment as he reached the
The i limit of the awnlrg when his front
R"ft roared, with ; was entirely uncovered. Outside the f th Right thun- J rain was falling heavily, churning the
ground into thick mud. The watchful Chabrillane had seen
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: d r.erar.nitly. Ab. ve the general din came tho
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d'Azyr. who had his chance. P.udeiv. violently, he
!.alf-ric('". from his seat: "Mrunleh.i.k! Til if i rxi! tli theitr!"
tnrus: Anare-iu:s back, as if to make room for himself under the
cha
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waiting, w ht time h-'-o- r
H turn'
a 1 il.m.
-It! "No, mor.a'.eur. it Ls becomir.c ajheltfJ hunting-ground for bully-"v rds- j ( ( oniinuctl In Our Sunday Is-uc.) , x-' " f ." wa th.e answer, and the up-j
v-! 1 h.:m.;r ir crew. j If you ward experts to take care .-'.!- r-d. ! ra '. ua'.ly tb uproar w-or itlf,of your fanry garments and hats.
oth'm :ra.n a 1 ti.eyfu-. ar. i dlmm.r.cd so that at las: i cai Aetna .-ianers, four, ltd
lv "hap-l:"r a r. - R s.r'.
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'M ' ns:e".r. if j ou w l.-h to he hrard. For a peed time, come to Michigan i me V-Ag of you rot to be pr.-vr a . J City. A wonderful resort. Grand'
And then to ! op-:i!r Saturday, July 1st. Famous,
;r. if we .tft' t, Tc;,i rröh.tra. Finest d.ir.ce casi-1
:e it. vm:r .arsruage.
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"True -r ih " sibl Ch p ' i -r I i r- , lioomliy; an 1 thn. ajs if s id ler.Iy yo':r
1 I bc tint ymi will rrtr.uni r.o in Middle West. Two-mile beach.
feelings ur.til the deputy-sup-
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Chicago
South Bend
i & Northern
Indiana Railway Co.
SOUTHERN MICHIGAN . RAILWAY COMPANY EFFECTI VT. JUNE 1. 1935 Pobject t9 fhirf wiltiODt notl" trains learlit South limJ, Indlsa. East North Bouol Hrun-i I'.-mnl 3 .-05 a. in. 5. r.O a. ra. 3:1a a. a. 1 10 a. m b a. m. fc ..V a. m 7.00 a. du 10KJ a. m. 1 .On . m. W a. ra. 12. nooa :U) a. m. S 00 a. 0. 2 :00 p, m. 6 Ik) . 3. 10.-00 . m. p. m. 10.00 a. bo. 110 a. c. e.00 p. to. il.oo a. m. 12 aX) noon 0" p. b. lirOl p. ; 1 00 p. m. 11 :00 p. ta. 1 roo p. m 2 :O0 p. ni. 5 rOO j. ia. p. a 3 an p. ta 4 00 p. ra. -rfsj p. m. -OO p. m. . 6 :00 p. CT. C-CO p. ra. "C-oo p. to. T 00 p. n. 7:00 f n f. oi p. m. ' ' m. 0 p. m. 11 -o.) p. m 11 .W p. DiDally eieer uaa. Ml nlr. 4 fc. 1100RE. 0. r. r . Soath Dfnd. In 4.
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Where You Find Value, Not Only in Price But in Quality
Underwear Clearance Philippine hand made, hand embroidered chemise and sowns; also skirts of fine nainsook and heavy muslin. slightly soiled; $4.50 value reduced Of? to iiä3
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Hosiery Clearance Women's thread Silk hoe in brown, navy, bblack and white. Clocked fibre silk hose, and novelty stripe silk hosr. Choice of these three kinds Spec- Q5f ial at wJvJlr
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E crv vcar the Julv Clearance Sale is our biggest event everv vear durin: this Sale hundreds of women fill their clothing needs and sa e substantially. This year is no exception the savings are greater the quality even higher every price is radically reduced. Every offering is a genuine worthwhile bargain. Surely you, too, will want to profit by the tremendous reductions.
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Women's W ear Rediced Fro i
15 to 60
We have just about 20 Coats, Capes and Wraps left from our spring and summer stocks. The prices and limited number of garments warrant an immediate purchase. Former Prices $19.95 to $95.00 Sale Prices $12.50 to $47.50
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We haven't many Suits left, but what we have are the very latest in style and the prices are way below wholesale costs. Many of these suits will be suitable for fall wear. All at
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Half Price
tresses
New Dotted Swiss Dresses that have only been in stock a short time are included in this bis; Clearance. Regular $9.95 and $10.95 Values Go at $7.50 One lot of Gingham and Voile Dresses. They sold up to $10.00; choice, at $2.50
Millinery If there ever was a real value in 1 rimmed Hats here it is. Any Trimmed Straw Hat in our entire stock reduced to $1.98
Any woman who is in need of any kind of a skirt can't afford to miss the opportunity this Sale affords. White Wash Skirts that sold up to $5.09 reduced to $1.00 White Wash Skirts that sold up to $10.00 reduced to $2.95 One lot of Skirts in Wool, Georgette combinations and Satin. Up to $10.00 values reduced to ... . $5.00 Fancy Sport Skirts that sold up to $22.50 reduced to $9.95
What woman is in need of a Blouse, Middy or Smock? Here is a real opportunity. White Wash Blouses. Up to $3.50 values reduced to $1.39 Tricolette Overblouses, $5.00 values reduced to $2.95 White Linene Smocks, $3.50 value, reuccd to $1.75
Hundreds Of Items All At Reduced Prices The items listed above are just a few of the hundreds on Sale. No matter what you want you will be sure to find it here at a price that will interest vou. All kinds of Women's, Misses' and Children's Wearing Apparel, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, Silks. Cottons, Wash Fabrics and Dry Goods of every description. This is a Real Worth-while Sale. All merchandise is absolutely dependable and the values arc just as represented.
THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son
We Sell CoaHor Les SAH C. LONTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74
Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.
DUNKAHOO & CAILEY Ileal t..Uii' urclj liouJ. lijourauce 420 -I. M. S. l!ul!lln i.f.oif flGfh P. !ui.'i-iJ Chat. T.
