South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 July 1922 — Page 7
SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 15. 1922
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New Machine Brings Into View, Photographs Waves
Instrument Now Invented to Get Fleetinir Radio
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Edison's Tests Q Leads to Device of Vacuum Tube nv ru f, r. c:cii.i:v .mrrlra' Torrnio-t Hjulio Authority TIitc little tlio-jRht In th'Jiiin. tf Tlioma A. IMinn tht a' ili-covry uhirh h- tn t 1 - ;inl to v. ':( Ii. npparrntly, h- paid hut
sf.uu af-n::on would fnni day f-rvo as the hasL? for a revolutionary .-t-p In th proprr'-s of civilization. He chan l ono day to yral a metal plate within the bulb of nn mcar.rW-scent lamp. He connected a battery between the heated fllamfni of the lamp and the metal plate.
Then he fr.Jnd the positive terbattry wan conmetal plate a cur-
flow between
uum tubes erved as an
tion to the ftcuum tube era la-Iio communication. Vacuum tube methods are now replacincr all others for the creation. u-t-ction and amplification of the k(trical currents used for radio
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the plate and th filament through th vacuum. When the bttery was reversed no current would Tow. This wa to hin a tränke phenomenon. Th contrivance poseed what Is known a.- "unilateral conductivity."
Fom years later while effort was
made to hit upon an efficient
tor or rectifier of the hich fre
quency electrical oscillations used In radio communication. Prof. J. A. Fleming, an Hnglihman, flrvt mad of Kdison's unilateral conducting lamp for th! purpose. This flrpt vacuum d tector was far lc.-s sensitive than our present day three-element vacuum tube?, but the combination of the recttf"in:r aciion of this earlier tube with the " tIsut" action of our present day vac-
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IIO.K-lP OK KI itST VACUUM tup.i: di:ti::top. sicrn Ulinp;. Tin method 'of connection of the two-f-h ment or iteming vacuum tube detf ctor Is shown in the figure. Hook-Ip. The pl.it of the tube is connected to one terminal of the "tunr." The fllment circuit of the detector tube is connected through the telephone receiver. to the other tuner terminal. Shunted across the nattery i5ed for lihtins the flUnient of the lamp is a resistance of 300 ohms which has ridincr upon it a fdldlnsr contact. Chanqinfr the position of the didinp contact Kives a change of the voltage, or roteniial. which i applied io the plate. Thus the flow of current through the ncuum of the tube may be rejtulateJ. When the potential applied to the plate has been properly adjusted, very small fcdditional potentials produced by incoming nal.s In the tuner will cause a corresponding great change of current flow between plati? and filament through f.be telephone receivers. The flow of current between plate and filamen'. Is known aa the "electron stream." The . introduction of a third element Into present day vacuum tubes provides more complete control of this stream.
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(CVntlnuel lVom Our Iat Ivue) M. d la Tour d'Azyr stood there by tha table very erect and dignified. i idy to perish a.s he lived without :ar and without deception. A r..Ire-Lout came slo-wlj' forward U'.til he riichevl the table on the other sid and then at last the ivusc.es of h:a set face relaxed, rnd lauqlini.
"You laugh?" fald M. 1 la Tour Vzry. frowning, offend!. 'Vou have surprised rue Into it.
I give you three mtnute.s. monsieur, i
which to leave this hcuse. and to t ik" our oat. measure-s for your - ifetv." 'Wait'. I.;jn!" Madame was I'.inti!:--. She flur. g away from Anil re-1. Olli, as if nued by me prei:i.tiiticn of what wan coming. "flTa'.s! Thi i horrb!e!" "Horrible, perhaps, but inevitable. I a:ti a man in despair, the fugitive a lost cause That man holds the k.s of escape Hesldes, between I . tn aiid me there is a rerkor.lr.g to i paid "
;i:-.i;iHAI A form of aerial
the wires of which are strung along!
a scics of hoop so as to form a cylindrical antenna system between the supporting masts. The wires are Joined at the ends and supported by one insulated cable from each masi. "Spare me that." said Andre-Louis. M. de Ia Tour considered him gravely, ad!y, in siience for a moment. He turned to Mme. de Plougastel. "tioodby, Therese!" hj.s voice broke. had reached the end ot his Iron self-control. He held her face between his hamlrt an instant: then very gently kissed her and put her from him.
Standing erect, and outwardly calm) again. h looked across at Andre-j Louis who was proffering him a 1 sheet of paper. j "It is the safe-conduct. Take it, j moi:.sieur. It is. my Mm and last j
gift to you, and certainly the last gift I should ever have thought ot making you the'glft of life. In a sense It make us quits. The Irony, sir. Is not mine, but Fate's. Take it monsieur, and go in peace." M. de La TtAir d'Azyr took it. His eyes looked hungrily Into the lean face confronting him, o sternly set. He thru.st the paper in his bosom, and the-n abruptly, conclusively, held out his hand. Hirt son's eyes asked a question. "Let there be peace between us, in God's name," said the Marquis thicklyPity stirred at last in Andre-Louis. Some of the sternness left his face. He .sighed. "Goodby, monsieur," he said. He loosed his son' hand pnd stepped back. They bowed formally to each other. And then M. de La Tour d'Azyr bowed to Mile, de Kercadiou in utter silence, a bow that contained something of utter renunciation, of finality. That done he turned and walked stiffly out of tho room, and so out ot all their lives. ' Months later they were to hear of him In the service of the, Emperor of Austria. CIIAPTKIt XIV. Andre-Iiouis took the air next morning on the terrace at Meudon. The hour was very' early, and the newly rlen min was transmuting Into diamonds the dewdrops that still lingered on the lawn. To Andre-Louis, saunterinc there
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Poing to do?" she avked him.
; "h. something, ""onvler that in :four years I have Veen lawyer, politician, word-man. and buffoon especially the latter. There l al-
'wa a p. ai e in the world for
Su r a it- o u c h e. " "Lon't. Andre!" she begged him. "You are ir.f-incere. you know." "Of course I am. Do you expect sincerity in man when hypocrisy
', the very keynote of human nature? ! For two years I have percuted bv i :
very rnar. in my power. . . M. de Tour d'Azyr. He- paused before uttering the r.-'me. paused as if heitatir.g how to speak of him. "And In those two ye-ar I have deceived myself as to th inothe that wa.s spurring me. That een had h not killed Phillippe de Vilmorin. things would still have been the same" "Rut why. Andre?" He stood still and looked at her "Because he ought you. Aline. "I fought him a rat flghtinc a lion fought him reler.tlevly until 1 saw that love had come to tak In your heart the place of amhJtlon. Then I desisted." ' "Until you saw that love had taken th place of ambition!" Tars had been gathering in her even whilst he was speaking. Now amazement 'llmlnated her emotion. "Hut when did you see that? When?" "Surely. Aline, that morning when you came to beg m not to keep my engagement with him in the iioi, you were moved by concern for
him?" I "For him! It w $ concern for. you' h cried, without thinking what she said.
He saw light, dazzling, blinding. I
iand it scared him. "Ar.d that was!
why you fainted?' he aked. incredu-! lously. j
Th'- rat wir rag. nerrily. Many rr.s vre found ;n one plicp which his ben baited, accor-iir.g to A. C. Kowley. the rn-ulcrn "pied p:pr." Mor hui'.Lr.gs were hailed Thursday evening. among th:n the ivivic laundry and the Stephnon Underwear M:i:. Those in which the work was to h.tve beer started Friday afternoon and evening In ciuJeil th Jefferson hotel. Campbell PapT. B-x Co.. George Cutter Co., S uth Hend Lithe Co. Tie i:;k cl lb. Levy-Ward flrnpry Co.. thP.ggly Wlggiy torf.-. nr.d o'hen. Kowl'.y stated Friday that he expected to hivo all of thespi,.u:'idings thoroughly cleaned of rats in th r.e.qr future ind that th- work would not stop unt;l they were entirely rid of the pests.
Headquarter- fr th" "rat men" j have been established in th- Chim-i ber of Commerce.
Motor Law Infractions
Bring Two Before Court
U ril Mi: PITCH CAMP! T." ' iai:v f.rd nu. That som- ! h : v. s :r. ! :v l.r.- of toilet art ir!'-s
(r. 'sp-. der" ar. I a "n I : c :i -" rffendt r uto 'fcre C.;y Jud Im-i Comb I'Vubty. ; John S u-ie;-. 73 3 M.rh.Sin "-' nrre.-i;el lty Motorv-ycle Oi!b r K.iri Smith at Mlsh iwaka nv.. ar;d lid ty el. Thursday rirht, admitted ilr;:r.g his automobile at a -p-ed of n-io-e than 2ö m: es per ur ai.J pa: 1 a fine of 5 5 ar.d costs. William S.i,;rey, Si; LIar.d a v.. arretted in the ina bloc!; on C Jeffers-jn Mvd.. by Stat- !V:-''-r ( ordon. was- charged w.th ilr;v:-g his michir. v:t.vut proper 1. cr.se. He !af-.-l .-n bon.i for ht-.ir-irg i f hi.- r.is1 :.iturda". v
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Rev. Davis to Preach at Community Service Sunday,
services of the churches of
AILING OF Ml
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During summer Springs, Michigan
Lake Park, Indiana
months for St. Joseph. Berrien Michigan City, Hudson Lake and
For further information and
Rates, call South Bend Ticket Ofhce. Telephone 732.
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the city at 7:40 church.
the First Baptist church, will conduct the service, and the subject of his sermon will be "God and Our Task." The Am.ph.ion male quartet will sing, and there vill also be community singing led by Mr. Paulson.
will bo held Sunday night' MrS. LilltOIl Tells HoW HeJpfu o'clock at the Kir.-t Christian' I v r rv I L T i LI itev. u. s. Davis, pastor of Lj LPiiikhaci s Vegetable
Compound is at ihis renod
SALI: OF SAMPLX3 ULAN KITTS. Samplo Wanket Wyman's f.2nd August HLinket Sale will start Tuesday, August the fin. 2,000 Sample niankets will be under priced. GIvOHQK WY.MAN & CO.
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She looked at him without answering. As she began to realize how much she had been swept into saying by her eagerness to make him realize- his error, a sudden fear came creeping Into her eyes. He held out both hands to her. N "Aline! Aline! His voice broke on the name. M- de Kercadiou. emerging a moment later from the library window, beheld them holding hands and starIn each at the other, beatlflcally, as Is each saw ParadJ.se In the other's face. THE END
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Cuticura Soap Complexions Are Healthy Soac.OtntTBt.TBlrran.BW TT7kr ?cTMn;!
Denver. Colorado. "I have taken Lydia E. Pinklian's Vopetablo Com-
I pound i or seven
years and I cannot tell yon the pood it ha3 done me. It 13 cood for young and old andI always keep a bottle of it in the house, for I am at that time of life when it calls for Lydia E. Pinkham'a help. My husband saw your ad. in
the papers and said You have taken everything yoi can think of, now I want you to take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound! ' So I let him pet it, and I soon felt better and he told me 'I want you to take about six bottles.' So I did and I keep house and do all my own work and work out by the day and feel fine now. I tell every one about the Vegetable Compound, for so many of my friends thought I would not get well.' Mrs. R. J. Linton, ISOOWest S3d Avenue, Denver, Colorado. After readin;letters like the above, and we are constantly publishing them, why shouJd any woman hesitate to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound if she is in need of help? It brings relief where other medicines fail
Trade in Your Old Watch On One of These Beautiful White Gold Wrist Watches
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no matter how old it may he or what condition it s in. Watches are like automobiles the models are constantly changing. "Trade in" on a new tyle 7iite Gold Wrist Watch now. Beautiful engraved cases in the rectangular cushion, or tonneau shape with dependable 1 5-jewel movements. $15.00 to $75.00 less the allowance for your old watch. Come in tomorrow and investigate this plan.
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steadily pa.st this new-found son ot his, and took up th sheet that lay beside the candle-branch. A long moment he etood reading It, none heeding hlra. M. de La Tour d'Axyr read the letter slowly through. Then very quietly he replaced It. Than he stepped back to lime, de Flougafftel's side and gtooped to rais her. "Why was I never told? WTiy did you tell me thai this child had died a few dayd after birth?" "I wa.s afraid. I ... I thought
it better so that nobody, nobody. I not even you. should know. There j as Plougastel; there waj my fam-j iiy." I Throtich the windows opn to the' varden came from the distance the! f.iint tiirobting of a drum to remind)
them of what was happening around thorn. At Iat Andre-Iuls began to peak, his voice level and unutter-
l.-iblv cold.
"M.de La Tour d'AzT." he a!d. "I trust that you'll agree that this disclivure alters nothing since !t efface.s
Mis hand ca-ne from beneath h'nothin; of all that lies between us. M. and it came armed with a.nd yet . . Oh. but what can it : ! avail to talk! Here, monsieur, take
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.Mine, de Pb;ip-"-jstel screamed. andj;hl sn fe-con duct which Is made out rs l;r--;f u;o:i him. On her; for Mme. de l'lougastel's footman. e.'s now. sb.-- c'urg to h! arm nd with it make your escape as be?t .rh nil her rrenth .ind mii;!it. j you can. In rurn I w ill be? of you Vair.lv he sought to .nake him-1 the f.ivor neer to allow me to see
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Resinöl
helps to bring out the red beauty oftJieskin Cosmetics only hide Win troable, but Reslnol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap in most cases, clears awj blotches, roughnes?, and similar delects, keepingthe skin soft and smooth :'th the natural color cf health. tS Re;.ol prfviucts a trul. Tor salt by a. I rirutf-ists.
."lf free of tha' de?perate clutch. Rut Andre-Iouis had taken advan
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t - her feet to cover th .!araul ::h her body. H.it he still clunp t'. h!s arm. clurg to It with unispected trer.frth that continued to irrvtr.t him from attempting to ue tht pVSrtP!. II 15 your fatlier. Andre! Gervi . he your .-r. our ion! The btter there . . . or. the tab . . .
Ard he slipped r.ergronrd. ard crouched t the feet of M. de La
you or hear of you again." The Mar-jui rose slowly to his
again. He CArr.e slowly forward, smouldering eyes scanning his
son'a face. "You are hard." he aM grimly.
that Imperious j "Rut ..L recogrnize the hardnes. It Plousastri rose drives from the tneod you bear."
his turn, "tar.d away, ma-
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THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP I
H. Alberta Blackstone Theater BIdj. WEARING APPAREL INFANTS TO 14 YEARS
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T-.ur d'Ar:-r. ; nrAPTER xiii. Arros th body of that corvul- j -.'e'.y pobhir.g woman, the mother1 rne and th mistress of the otherj i
ti.e fjpn of thoe mortal enemie.
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pl'.-l irtfr-t that admitted of no ord. XI. de I-Tour d'Aryr w.is the fl rr to atlr. Into hi bewlldej-d mind me th Merten- of ?nmthlr:g th.it Mme. de Ploi:ratl had i!d of a le?er tht ws er. the tab. II came f-irwarl. unhindered. He walked n-.
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"A Good Place to Work" Pleasant and profitable employment is offered the GIRLS AND WOMEN y of SOUTH BEND at WILSON BROS.
Curtain Remnants at Half Price Marquisette and nets in plain, lace and tape edge.
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Children's Play Hats, Special, 39c Little Straw Hats for the kiddies. Just the thine: for out-of-doors.
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House, Dresses Values to $3.50 at $1.00 G i n gham and Percale House Dresses in checks, stripes and plaids. They formerlyold up to $3.50. Special $1.00
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C h ildren's Ging ham Dresses at $1.00 Children's Gingham Dresses, in checks and plaids. They sold up to $3.50. Special S1.00
CLEAR READY-TO-WEAR STOCKS REGARDLESS OF COST
is a fundamental policy here in this store. All garments must be sold in the season for which they were bought. This order has been followed to the letter and women of South Bend and vicinity are offered sensational values in all lins of ready-to-wear garments to effect an absolute clearance in the shortest possible time. We advise an early inspection for best values and selection.
White Wash Dresses,
$3.75 to $4.95 Values $2.00 Voile and Organdy Dresses, lace and ribbon trimmed in sizes for Misses ano!v Children's, Tormerly sold from $3.75 to $4.95, pick them out at $2.00 Fancy Sport Skirts Values to $22.50.
$9.95
Pretty Wool Plaid and Fancy Silk Skirts, in smart new patterns, formerly sold ud to $22.50, sale price $9.95 These Hats Sold Up to $7.50 Special $1.98 Choice of any trimmed Straw Hat in stock $1.98. , Children's Coats At Half Price
Choice of any Child's Coat now reduced 50fc.
in stock,
vhit Surf Satin Wa.h Skirts, of pood quality ma.erlil, larpr pockets, butten
;rlrrmed. Kxtrfine ralue at
$2.50
Iluek Towels, ize 1x12 "Saturday LiZ Puro Linen Crash Toel 'npr. 15-lnc-h. red and blue ?ordrs. rjo rani OC 32-lnch French Oir.trhani, In ftney check; a 6?c valu ilwHal. An VanI WomenV B'.ack ar.d Vhitc Cotton Hose; not all p:zv Vt-ry Special, in. Pair AÜC Infant-V and Children s Gauze Veet.o. fi2'--B 1 tO 10 jear? Special 15c llujlir. Gowr.s and Batltste Bloomers and Step- 7Q '.nn. Special at Corner., in rlnk and whlt. b.ich lice, in medium and low bust, lor.rr hip. q r not all ".ize ? 1 .OU
Hoy' Khaki Vr.:v.-. with red collar. .zr 2 to 7 year.. t Coo l Quality K i.-hed Ii:!:n. soft finish. -t r vord IOC PlaM Drees f;in-!..im 27-:r.-h; fecial. 1 r yard ItL Wo o i l,-j r j ' 3 Fa e i t ; s rap. Special, 1 0 Bar löC Palm Olive ?,-ap. Sped a. Saturday, 3 rr for UC Graham'3 Lirr.on Soap. It'5 the original ar.d tes rtade, C'rtnlr: rfal If-mr.r, j '.lice. . Si ial. .'I rsr cake- -iUC Xo-Tair Hair X' t-. do.;.N !-Sh arid CrlJ. !..t;. . !:.:.!- mad1. rf-3l hunian qjhair. 3 for ZDC Green Window S'had. .c!z r.X. (erondS) OA SxTlaI oyc F.-ifTled 'TTrqnl-etTe n-d sp.-el.il. pair pd,iJ i
Cotton Crepe Dresses Saturday Special
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of attractive Crepe to 40, in orange, tan,
H ere is a very Saturday only. New shipment Dresses, sizes 1 6
pink, blue, rose and lavender combinations. With patent leather belts and neatly embroidered in colors they are exceptional values at . $3.95. One Lot of Dresses To Close Out at $3.95 Dotted Swiss, Organdy and Georgette Dresses, in light colors, slightly soiled. Formerly sold up to $25.00, Saturday , $3.95 Coats and Suits At Half Price
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