South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1922 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 10. 1022

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) Latest Step in Radio Super-Regenerative Receiver

Shopmen Walkout at Cleveland in Orderly Manner to Fight Wage Cut

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KnI.in 1 Is Ju-t as wild about radio ni !. America. Any Ioy S out over there will say so. Thy g-o to school p?-j)rlally to Uirn all thry ran a'jout n w rientir!c amu-se nint. Ufr p.ro .' group at the Vjtm:n!tT City School learninqr the rudinlcnt., of radio under direction iif their r-o-titTiiaMer. K. Ifar'nrk.

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f-nf-rpit'-i which ar" passed throunrh It aro magnified soveral times. The roirr.f-rativo receiver makes It po.?lf to p.iMj thr-se -'ig-r.al merries through the s une tul; many time in rapid mcof.v-ion. Ktch trip am -iiflf th'irn further. Theoretically, this enlarging pro-T"-s could ko on until the signal Mrencrth rrachr an Infinite value. Actually, however, - on signals which are initially strong, tho carrying capacity of the tube limits their value. On signals which Initially are extromoly wrak, the trunsent phenomena within tho tube such as minute Irregularities in th p.ti!s. slons from the filament defeat full amplification. Ilook-np. The diagram g-ivei the hook-up of the Armtronsj uper-regenerative receiver circuit. Here, In additlryi to acting- as de'tcctor, he vacuum tube is supplying os-o'illatory energy at two fre-quen-cis an 1 acting a.n amplifier. The frfH.-on.lary circuit and tickler arf adjusted for oscillations at the 'frequency of the wave it is wished to rt-cei.-e. The circuit comprised by 2, 7 and !4 Is adju-stcd for cavitations at trtquenry of about 12,010 ryclra

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ti-. yr.-.:::i:i t brother, Unli.MlT DliAKlI. a. Wall Pt. 1 rokt-r, ho .-:.ir:id hla neighbors by npi't" arir.cr :n the town siu.ire. I'-'thcd in a shct. and dt-livenr.i; ll t I ' 4 . Ii' ... M:I- in the ß:iiso of a housexr. 1 r . is e::-ji yed at the home, and n h :s first niht li.-ar.-, two brothers.

::0(i:it. tht ?c:cntit. and ANDUUVV, who has recently come fro: 1 Australia, talking in loud :-::-. Tto.er, by making a. luir-l'-;-.2e of a sienLitl papr. and A-.,lrew. hy playing with tops on :.:. pirlor f.oor. h.av? cqualf d Hoar: In eccentricity. ir.i r.ct KIr.tr to endure It.' M.:-- heard Roger cry. "There is a wi-.y our, (juick and .ire." CIO ON WITH STOUY. "You're t liking like an ass and v.rrs' a coward!" Andrew inter-r-iri'-i with Fuhlen, subdued fury. "Terry's rigl:t hut you've pott en Hot art's K'.rl! Could she liv down fat: that her uncle wm a sul- ' Yoj kt ow what ch.ance we have rf .1-, .-rtir.x what n coming!' Itoger :a-:chl in r. strained falsetto which ....de : s li-tenlng detective shudder in : it i f liirnscif an! there warf a

r.ove:.".er.; w::n:n :ne ro-in ! V 'ter live with the knowl-

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shadow of one of the great pillar. No one was In sight. Leaping from the porch he ran around the rear ot tho house to the other side. The pantry was dark now but the two faint patches of light from Itotrer't rojiu still fell upon tho sparse pras

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u'iKure ot horror and Andrew remarked: "More pcientin; criticism, I suppose? Throw it all in tho lire old man, and don't bother your head about it!" Patricia's entrance created a break in the tenseness of the atmosphere, and she eyed the detective in startled, confused recognition, but his expression was bland until he reached, the shelter of the pantry to W-hlch her Raze had followed him. when he risked a quick rod ol

warning and reassurance. A t-'ight

Hush suffus-ed her face and she

turned to her father, only to exclaim in amazement and alarm: "Daddy! What is it?" Only Miss Drake was silent but her eyes were fixed with burning intensity upon the empurpled countenance of her youngest brother as he brought his fist, clenching his solitary letter, down violently upon the table. , "'Trouble?'" he repeated hoarsely. "Trouhle enough! It'n each man for himself when you stand with your back against the wall, and I'm going to fight!" Ho mrode from the room with the open letter still in his hand and they heard the library door close behind him and the key turn in the lock. The meal ended shortly and Miles was clearing away the dishes and silver when he o'tserved that the envelope of the letter which hid caused Hobart Drakr such agitation was still lyinp where he had dropped it, on the lioor beside hit chair. He stooped hastily and pocketed It and then finished his work in the dining room. He had started for the back stairs when Miss Drake asked: "YVilliaiu. do you know how to drive a car?" Had the opportunity presented itself to j-end the promised wire to Scottle? The detective gave an inward start. "Yes, ma'am." "That is fortunate. William. Mr Hobart must be taken to the station at once." Miles brought the car to the door to find Hobart waiting on t".e porch steps, watch in hand." "Get mo to tho station as quick as you can." ' The train was just pulling in as he drew up at the station platform. Miles noted the significant glance? And nudges of the louneo:s as they reconizod Ilobfirt brake and realized anew the humiliation which his 5'oung client. .Mkn Patricia. must have endured. His thoughts returned a pain to her, the innocent victim of the rro - terious calamity which h.id overtaken her people, when after he had safely dispatched his wire to Scottie, he was bowling slowly back to the house. It did not como. wholly a.s a surprise when he was hailed by an athletic-looking young man who .-rood by a low, nl runabout at the side of the road.

Tho young man advanced and loaned confidentially over the wheel. "My nam.-'s Michard Kemp. I'll cive you live dollars if you'll take a rote to the young lady up there, Misri Patricia, and see that she- spts it quietly. Do you understand?

age to put up the car. As Miles descended from the car he hehehi a battle-scarred tom-cat clawing to reach a plate of stale meat on a high shelf, and an inspiration came to him. Taking the envelope from his pocket containing the five tablets, he selected one of them and. rolling it in a small piece of meat he dropped it on the floor. With a growl the cat pounced upon it. For a moment the animal crouched and then lt eyes widened with a look of almost human surpris-e. It rose, turned in a wavering half-circle and then all at once relaxed rather than fell upon Its side with all four feet outstretched and the lurid eyes filmed. So Roger had not been bluffing. after all! As lMlea replaced the en-

velope in his pocket, his fingers came in contact with another, the

one which Hobart Drake had drop

led on the dining room flour. What

could it have contained to drive him into such a tempest of fury? The detective wa-s turning it over speculatively in ais hands when suddenly he uttered a diarp exclamation. He needed no magnifying glass to verify the truth; the canceled stamp had been transferred from another enevelope and the postmark was a forgery. That letter had never passed through the mails! CHAPTKIl VI It was close to midnight when a stocky fiejure eneveloped in a heavy ulster wormed its way through a gap in the hedge and started a circuitous course about the Drake house. A faint glimmer showed on the third floor and silhouetted againt-1 the dim patch of light appeared the profile of a man. Th watcher below picked up a handful of loose gravel which h against the window. Almost instantly the light was extinguished, there came the slight, grating .ourat of a carefully raised sash, and the tiny ppark of a cigaret gleamed Just above the Fill. A low, peculiar whistle emanated from the lips of the nocturnal visitor and tho cigaret. describing a wide ar, fell upo nthe lawn almost at hta feet as the window was softly cloed once more. In a few moments the kitchen door opened and Owen Miles in the sweater and sneakers of hLs nightly vigil slipped nTound the corner of the house. "Scott ie, old scout! J knew you'd tr yto get in touch with me if you

could and I've been making a mo-1

tlon picture 'still' of myself against that window- shade since nine o'clock," he whispered. Have you learned anything? (Continued in Our Xest Isue)

nri:i rnn.vnnirs:. Handsome, well made ferneries rat a. great price reduction. Reed Furniture s?hop, 21P-221 f?.i. St. Joe St. (Detaveen Wayne and JeTferfon). Phone D 227 4. Adv. 2 03

ASPIRIN

Insist on Bayer Package :

117 South Miehlen L , Correct Apparel for Women 1 9 Thursday and Friday an immediate disposal of more than 200

Fine

Blouses

Unless you sen th name "Riyer" on package) or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Payer product prescribed by physicians over twentytwo years and provtd fcafe by millions for

of the farther one, something glistened like a handful of dian onds. Pro ken glass! He had anticipated a pistol or perhaps even a knife ot some nort but not a bottle."

Throwing himself flat upon his!

faco th detective writher inch by I 1 " Quick flash of memory Miles inch along the ground until ho was recalled the deep blush winch bad close to the matten d fragments ot 1 mounted in the young girl's face the bottle and then he w anions when during: their first interview at them a number of tiny white tab-!J"hn VYri:?- omce she -mentioned the lets. Skiing a handful of the gravol j 'Kemp place and a light broke over

ar.d tablets together Ml.e stufied , oi.u.

it into a pocket of h

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of hie irousers and 1 'Oir-k i

do. sir." He smiled

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to the library window. CHAPTKIl V.

Carter was ill the following morn-!1'0 -y immediate answer bt I'll be ir.g a touch cf sciatica and the'-1 at the Place know every new houseman was forced to assume i evening at six. sharp. Here you are!" the more complex duties. He produced an envelop- and a

guidance

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flu-dollar bill, both of which Miles

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in:mis i si:d ix mi:dicixi:s. A Manchester, Kngland. paper urges the renewed cultivation of oldfashioned medicinal herbs in Fnglih gardens. In the Pnlted States they hav also gnr.e out of fashion res a feature of the small trarden. although they nre Imported in larg quantities from Turkey. India and China, where they are grown purely for commercial purpose?, their medicinal --nine Is recocrnized by many leading physician. Tons of Medicinal herbs Are used annually in the preparation of Hydia H. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a most successful medicine for woman's illr. It contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and women afflicted with

flieh ailments should try it. Adv.

Colds Toothacho Ha ra che Neuralgia Accept only "

Headache Lumbago I be u matisr i Pain, Pain r.aycr" package which

contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost fewcents. Druggists also sell bottles of 21 and 100. Aspirin i.s the trade mark of P.ayer Manufacture of Monoaectiracidet-ner of falicylicacld.

1PLES Oil

CHILD'S FACE Body and Scalp. Itched Badly. Cuticiira'Heals.

"My grandchild's face, body and scalp were covered with a breaking out of pimples. They r):v, itched and burned so

N'K', badly that be scratched d a I . . a r - .1 -i r- i

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disfigured. " I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment which helped him, and after using one caVe of Cuticruia Soap and two boxc3 of Cuticura Ointment he was healed." (Signed) Mrs. A. Marshall, Blodgett, Mo. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. Puerto Itti rrMby Mll. AHJr-v: "Cstlcvr.L&berurif, l.pt H. B"ldn 0,Miii " Soir -vt-ry-'lfri cr-. 0 rtmrt 21 nd lrc Tilrm2. Sflr ' " Cuticnra Soap .have without mug.

The Secret of Good Health

Assist Nature bach to normal action Take

When Nature requires assistance, she will not be slow in conveying to you an intimation of the fact. Decline of energy, inability to sleep well, headache, biliousness, constipation, a general sluggishness of mind and body and any sign of digestive "unrest" should impel you to seek the aid of a reliable medicine without delay. There is no better o surer no safer than this proven remedy. 4

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table for breakfast and then r.-mem-! "Thank you, sir. I'll deliver the

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1. II- had evidently thrown '.'n to th wind for h'.a tone r to a bellow r.d a door 1 d..wn the hail. Miles re- :: I K'.'i:v toward his ncrenlnt;

cleaned the lower hall a .hört time' De drov speedily Kick to the before it had not arrived, but now Drake estate and around to the gara small heap of letters and rolled 77 : ... . 1

circulars and periodicals lay upon tho table and he yorted them rapidlv. Tigere was nothing for Andrew

Drake nor Miss Patricia, but a for-; midable pile of correspondence j Awaitei Itoirer and several letter j were addressed to Miss Jerusha There was only one envelope to; place beside Hobart Drake's plate, j Miies noted idly that it wo.- plain, j with a typd address and a. New York City postmark. Then he hur-

ried out And returned with the fruit Just aa th elder Miss Drake entered. Gooi mcTnlns. William." She inclines! her Kray heAd formally., "1

.eo you havo made a good beginning, j pint of harmless and dclichtful Mehitabel, my maid, tells me thatimon bleich. Massage this sweet-

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ly fragrant lotion Into th face. neck, arm ar.d hinds each day, then shortly r.oto the beauty and whiteness of your skin. Famous .tage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, cKir. rcy-whlto comolexiön. a'.s. as a freckle, sunburn, ai. " tan bleach because it doesn't

Adv

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