South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 195, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1922 — Page 7

FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 14. 1922

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German Scientist Sends Photographs Now by Radio

Succeeds in First Experiment; Will Perfect a Device fJn!njr phot'-srnrVh by radio i ftlll in an xperimnt-vl .ms. I?ut ?f-r?Ä of va.rloii j-dntls In thia direction fhow :t will r.ot M lor.: bfor thla a.rt -will b rlvIopfl almost to perfection. One of th men worklr.se towaM thl er.fl Li prof. Arthur Kom of Munich. Prof. Korn Is r.otM ns r.lr.f the flra; to dvis a. fo?tm of iwn'lin rhoto-rraph-i by line fl'?Vhn wiresi t?rarjhy am into rromlnenr, Morn 2irct'1 i)is At

tention to thft application of his de-j

vir in ihn n-v fleM. lsz month h succeed in transmlrtlns a piTur of his wif fron th Italian wirle3 station at San Paolo, n ar Itom, to th, Nau"n station in G'r.T.ar.y. From thre thJ j)hr-toraph wan .nt across the sfta to th Amoricin wrll".-o s'.ation at liar Harbor. Th appir-Ui by which Korn fa hfi th picture ! alrrrvi likt th ore he 1-v ;.-! for uc in line tWrarihy. Mor infr? -tir.2, how--vr. is the receivlnjf Apparatus. In recivlr. th- photograph Korn hi.' r-plarfl th typj "f an onliniry typwritr with drta of various t-izs. TiK-f ir,t3. nrrurk in th orlr in which thv ar transmitted. form the phomtrraph. Thu transmit: r-1 phtr.crraph looks almot like any printed in rwspapf r.. I'y ;.. irp- :ior it will r.oticrd that r.'v.-patr pnotorrnph or-';.t of dots nf varied j-izrs and int-n.ity. Pra- rirally th 5amo is tru- of the wirr-?s photograph. 111 I at a li-t-in. th. transmittel photograph can clearly be recognized.

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PROmOn ARTin'R KORN and his wireless photograph APPARATUS. INSET. THE PHOT O-TY PER.

Radio Reflector Uses Little Pep For Loner Spans By V.MIi V. fi(I)r.F;v.

America's IYirvinovt re.itifi Authority! small amounts of radio Mry ho - j fore Ions: will en ild the ru crutiation ; cf prt-at distanres. i Radio tncln'-rrs ar now working!

on t a i)pl:ra - i ti'n of th radio j reflector principle'

particularly for thoso y t a ti o n 5

of one meter, he directed the course of the wave at will within a very small ansle. Behind th transmitting antenna 1? placed a reflector of f -mi-circular snap. Tliis reflector is composed ol

vanes which are really antennae in 7

themselves. These are .spread

actly one wave itngth from tha transmitting antenna. FTner?' thrown off from th tranmlttlnjr antenna i3 abaorbd by the

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The total energy u ed la spread over a va.t circu-

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lar area. If It were possible to direct all the energy employed toward one deflnito point, & great reduction la the power required to rearh a certain distance would be possible immediately.' Transatlantic stations employ on the average nbaut 2.0 horsepower of enerjry. Marconi's reflector device is ore wiy of Fo'.vinjf this prr'.dem of erierpy wastes.

'Vith a b?iu,;fullv con?tructel

wave antennae and Is re-radiated. The enersry which is thrown back toward the transmitting antenna is

so timed, due to the spacing between i

the antenna and rfflectinr vane, that th radiation from the antenna is reinforced to a marked degree. Thu?. the preater portion of the radiant energy L? thrown in one direction. Stations u!nsr these method arfl

alreadj- in experimental operation ( abroad, and the way ;5 pointed to-! ward further po.sibillties,'ior radio

communication.

at W'BAQ Station Tonight An unusually Friert protrram was broadcasted laM night from radiophone c-tation WBAQ at the Y. M.

A. Jlis. Florence Malonej-, ac-

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.Music, gave, a program of vocal and iiutrumental .elections which was unrivalled In technique and charm. It Included: "Springtime." "I Gathered a Ro.e, " "levers' Lullaby" and "I Love You Truly," sunt: by Miss Maloney; and the "Magic Fire" scene from "Valkure." "Romance." "Under Uriht Skie.V and "Mattinetta." played by Mist Ilershenow. The Reiser Furniture Co. of Mishawaka: . W- Sh.iffner, radio supplies, and C. L. (luthrie, brokers, made the program possible. NewsTimes news bulletins were also lroadcnted. Thursday's program promises to be one of the best. Roy Young will sing several selections, among which will be "When th World Forgets." and Miss Ella Warskow o the South Rend Conservatory of Music, who has been on the program before, will play "Nocturno." and "Caprice Espacmola" on the piano. This program is through the courtesy of Heiger Furniture Co. o Mishawaka and the Ault Camera shop. Requests were received yesterday

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rkly rograms now being Issued.

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what do you mean. Andre-Loui3?" "This loiter from M. de Kercadiou will tell you." Intrigued by his odd words and odder manner. ?he took th folded sheet. She broke the seid with shaki 1 1 et hands and with shakinpr hands

shadows by the door & pale figure j fhlmrr.erM ghostly. j "You heard. Alinel" madame ex-i claimed. j "I could not help it madame." j "Aline'." It wa the Counters who; epoke. Se knew th dinger of half- ; dicovf ri's. "I can trust you. chill I: know, and Andre-Loui. I am iur. ' will offer no objection." vSh had, t.akpn up the letter to how it to Aline. Vet first her eyes questioned j him. , :

"Oh, none, madame.' her. "It Ls entirely &

your A If." I Aline looked from one to the other j with troubled eyes, hesitating to i take the letter that was now proffer- ' ed. "When she had read it through. ! th verj" thoughtfully replaced it on 1 the table. Then impulsively she ran i

to madame and put her arms about her. "Aline!" It wa a cry of wonder, almost of Joy. "You do not utterly abhor me!" "My dear," eald Aline, and klf?-d the tear-stained face that seemed to have grown years older in these lat few hours. In the background Ar. ire -Lou!?. steeling himself arainst emotionalism, ppoke with the voice of Scaramouche. "It would be -well, meslames. to postpone all transports until they can be Indulged at greater leisure and In more security. It Is growing late. If we are to gt out of this shambles we should be wise to take the road without more dehy." It was a tonic a effective r. It was necessary. It startled them into remembrance of their circumstances, and under the spur of It they went a.L once to make their preparations. They left him for perhaps a quarter of an hour, to pace that long room alone, nave only from Impatience by the turmoil of hLs mind. When at length they returned, they were accompanied by a tall mnn in a fulllsklrted shaggy greatcoat and a "broad hat. th brim of which wn turned down all around. He remained respectfully by the door in the shadows. Between them the two womn had concerted It thus, or rather th "ountess had so concerted it when Aline had warned ' her that AndreLouis' bitter hostility toward the Marquia made it unthinkable that he should move a flncer con.-cious-ly to save him. They had made the mistake of not fully forewarning andi persuading M. de La Tour d'Azyr. They had reckoned without the

queer sense of honor that moved i

such men as M. !e Marquis, nurtured tipon a code of shame. Andre-Louis, turning to scan that muffled figure, advance.! from the dark depths of the salon. As the 4ight beat on hLs white, lean face the pseudo-footman, started. The next moment he too stepped forward into the light, and swept his broadbrimmed hat from his brow. As he did so Andre-Louis observed that his hand was fine and white and that a jewel flashed from one of the fingers. "Then he caught his breath, and stiffened in every line as he recocnized the fac revealed to him. "Monsieur." that Ftern. proud man was saying, "I cannot take advantage of your Ignorance. If these ladies can persuade you to save me. at least It i." due to you that you shall know whom you are saving." (Contlnmd in Our Next Issue)

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In the backround. on a settee at

the j-alon's far end. i-at Aline staring In bewilderment and some far a, a t.xco which. if unrecognizable through the mask of blto,,l and dust th u srr.vated i:. was ye: familiar. AnJ then the man spoke, and instantly she knew the voice for that cf the Marauu de La Tour d'Azyr. 'Tn danger?" Almost he seemed

hope of winning her had they stood face to face. "Out. sit. monsieur, I beg. You are fatigued."

"You arc With your

Ke,"rs i approached the written naze to the

pirt of a circuit in series vi::e in ' i.-.lit.

an-! "And so voa know, mv child?"

Her voice was stifled to a whisper. "I know, madame my mother." She took one or two faltering steps toward him. hesitating. Then she opened hfr arms. Sobs suffocated her voice. "Won't you come to me, AndreLouis?" A moment yet he stood hesitating, ptartlcd by that appeal, angered almost by his heart's response to it, reason and sentiment at grip.s In his

soul. This was not real, his reason J expostulated; this poignant emotion that she displayed and that he ex-j perienced was fanta-slc. Yet he, went. Her arms enfolded him: her j wet cheek was pressed hard apalnst j his own; her frame, which the years had not yet succeeded in robbing of) its grace, was shaken hy tne pas-j sionate storm wilhin her. "Oh, Andre-Louis, my child, if I vou knew how I have hungered to I

gracious to observe it. ; hold you so! If you knew how. in ' permission then." And denvintr myself this. I have atoned '

anil suffered! Kercadiou should not) have told you no even now. It i

Siqueeze the Juice o" two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any dm;? Ftore will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan bleach, and complexion whitener. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion Into the face. neck, arms and hands each day and soe how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft ar.d rosy. white the skin becomes. Adv.

'in resumed on her wav

his seat. She continued to the door ar.d passed

out upon her errand.

M. de La pleaded wca:

Tour

was wrong most wrong, perhaps. '

silently o.-.pv:io: openly

to laugh at the unnecessary j that he . "If I w ro to show myself j some r

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five minutfs!" He peeled off th shaggy greatco.it. ar.d 1 a sting it from him stepdep forth in the black satin that had been the general livery of the hundred knights who had rallied in the Tuirij! that morning to the defense, of their king. H'.s coat was rent acres the back, hlj neckcloth ar.d the ruffles at his wr'. were torn and bloodstained; with his smeared face and disordered headdress he was terrible to behold. "My dear Theres unless 3-ou carry charitableness to the length cf giving me to drink, you will see me perish of thirst under your eyes before ever the canaille has a chance to f.r.ish me." She started.. "I should have thought of it!" she cried in self-reproach, nr.d she turned quickly. "Aline." ?he h-ecge!. "tell Jacques

(i Azyr at last r.- von. And vet come what mav

and withdrew i of this to be able to hold you so. to ;

might endeavor to take ahle to acknowledge you. to hear 1. When he had cone. ; vom call me mother oh! Andre-

madame persuadvd Ahne go and! Louis. I cannot now regret it. I can-j

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f re h:m. "Trom mv i:-,ir:, mone!eur. I grieve that we should meet again In c 1 rc u mst a r. c s so verv painful." Not since the day of his duel with A r. dre-Tvrjis the dny whi-h !.ad teen the death and burial ul Lis last

l:e down. Left alone, madame lay down on a couch in the silon its If. to be ready for any emergency. The timepiece on tiie overmantel chimed the hour of ten, and then, startling in the suddenness with which it broke- the immediate silence, another sound vibrated through the house, and brought midame to her f-ei. in a breathless mingling of hope and dreid. Som"one was knocking sharply on the door below. Followed moments of agonized suspense, culminating in the abrupt invasion of the room by the footman Jacques. He looked

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I cannot wish It other- I

She sprang away from him with a . artled crv. Pevond him in the!

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Mr. "Madame: Madame:" he panted, out of breath. "There is a man beIcw. lie 1? demanding to eo vou at once." he was perfectly composed. "Conduct him to me, ar.d then beg Mile, de Kercadiou to join me if she is awake." The door opened arain. and Jac

ques reappeared, after him. step-; ping briskly r ast h:m. cane slight ' man in a wide-brimmed hat. adorn- d ', by a tricolor cockade. About the waist of an olive-green riding-coat j he wore a br"ad tricolor jah; a! suord hung at his id. 1 "Andre-Louis'" she e!airr.ed. j CHAPTER XII I Thrft gift of laughter of hfs seem-! c 1 utterly extinguished. "Rougane1 .-.u'd r.ot return." he informed her ! -ht'rtly. "At M. d- Kercadiou's re-j '"., T com instead." "You! Yf u .are sent to re.cu u'" The note of amazement :n her voice ' - a stronger than t h. at of her re-! ' ' e ; "That, and to make your acquain- ! api,e mdame." " j "To mke my acaualntaac? Dut

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