South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1922 — Page 7
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SATURDAY' MORNING. JULY 22, 1922 Third Tube in Super-Regenerative Set Is Audio-Frequency Amplifier
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Mcvif- (!::: -tors . t ?up'-rv: the production of several jenes on d;f-ferf-r.t Ioo.it:": at th 5amo time. Itmllo makes lh;a possible The director sits in his studio at he.i tiqua rter and vh?n lie his an rder to r:v' to some company out p. h call' up by wireless. Tl: camera man Is fined In to rfi "ivt h fupfrior' ra.l. He ;naea r.ote of t!u' transmittal o-der and i'lTM:.' it ti t!i ret of the it.-v. up. iiriiN m:iu: tdi.v What horribl and mysterious Power was forcing the three Irake Vri-ther. It IIA 1 IT. Wall Street broker. H()(i:n. eminent scientist, and ANIKi:W. recently returned from Australia. to place thm?!vfs in ridiculous situations? Some power y.ftd fon e l Hoart to deliver a mook flddre. Jn the public enuare. Hofer to burleTJc 5clentiflc addrf ar.d Andrew to !t on the rnr'.or floor and p'.iy with toy. Tho threo appear terror-stricken and without their knowledge PATIilCIA DIIAKE. daughter of II chart. Mfurf. OWEN MILKS, detective .ergeant. tr.d his c'lJeu. TOTTI K McCfiKAlY. to invetijite. Miis i employed as a houa. man and Scottlft a girder.er. Followlns: a series of rn jterlojs events. Patricia suddenly Äiwjipfa'f an event which Mi. car.r.ot understand lie and Patricia wer In ach other's cor.M-Ien-Possitdy the attempt of her ;'ir.tt r aunt. MIPS Ji:in SHA DRAKE, to break up a love affair with TUCHAKI Ki:.MP. ha been the cauf:. Miles i- suddenly summoned by Horart Drake. CO ON WITTf STOftY 'Wili-am. t want y u to take thi
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In the fame way, a busy business man out of town can Install a radio receiving in his office and call up by wireless whenever he ha an crder to frivo. Or. hij men crt in the field can receive orders from their bos. by radio. The picturo shove ho- It li don?. The radio et used in thin case of the -crystal type and wa tusrd Jn to receive message from a rnov:e heidqunrterf 26 miles away. onxi i'CA Arvic.Incletter to the home of Mr. Martin Kemj and deliver it to his son, Mr. Kichard, personally. Ie ture that you give 1 to no one else. If he asks you any question tell him merely I s-aid it was a matter of the utmost importance, but do not mention the fact that Miss Tatrlcia has gone away. I think that I can tru-t you." "Te. sir." A trim-looking parlormaid opened the door of the Kemp bungalow !n answer to his sumons but shook her head when he asked for Mr. Richard. "He.' güne out motorlr.i: with the family and they won't be home until late thi afternoon. They didn't say where they were eoJr.c." "Maybe you cou'd leave the mesa with me and I'll ive it to Mr. Richard?" "No. I have orders to deliver It myself. I ought to have brought It to Mr. Itlchard last night." "He wasn't here. He had to tnfce hi mother to a theater party In the city, for Mr. Kemp wouldn't ko himself. They never pot back till halfpast one. Who hall I tell Mr. Richard It was that sent you here?" "Just eay William had a message for him and he'll knew" Miles smiled .neanlnylr. ' Miles returned with al! haste to the Drake houe and placed the letter apain In Hobart's hands. "Yours r-r. Kemp took his mother
to a theater-party In town lat evening, to'), sir." he addfl. "They dldnf get home till after 1 o'clock. I thought f had better tIl yO'J everything the maid said." "Youn Kemp wa at the theater, you say? Don't go. I want to think for a minute." Hobart turnefl and began slowly to Jice the floor and It seemed to th detective that the assurance of Dick'a alibi had fallen upon him like c blow. Then he hat down and wroto rapidly. "I want you to go to this address anJ present this note to Mr. John Wells." aid Hobart. "Yet, sir." Mlle replied. Klncini? at the envelope. It bore an address on West i:nd avenue. "Will there be any answer?" "I will leave that to Mr. Wells. H sure- that you see htm personally-" Wells vas seated In his study and there teemerl to be an 'added j?rimne.vs about his mouth a he greeted the detective. "I was expecting yii." "Mr. Draku telephoned?" "No." "Then you know what ha. occurred? Do you mean that you have heard from Miss Fatrfela Drake herself?" "Kxaetly." Well noddert and. takln? from tho drawer a crumpled twfst of paper, he held ft out to the detective. "See- what you can make of that while- I read what Hobart has to say about th matter." The paper was of poor texture, limp and jrrlrny and as he smoothed It Mile saw that !t ww lined not only across the paffe, but vertically at each side. It Appeared to be a fragment torn from a lnra-er sheet and the few .ntence. hastily .erawlerl upon ft i r oft TTue crayon were ?o Murrcd find rnudrej as to be lmor Illegible. "Dear Mr. Wells. Have promised man who brinss this that yon will give him five dollars and afK no questions. You will harm all of u If ycu do. I have left home bat am safe. Don't look for m, will etplain when t can. Tell M. keep at work without- fail rut no one else must know you have heard from me. This Is vital or everyone's eake. Warn M. look out for tattooed arm. Pat." "What time did you receive it and what did you do when it came, Mr. Wells?" "What she asked." The attorney shrugced. "About ten o'clock this niornlnK the man presented himself and I went out to the vestibule to Five him the money personally and have a look at him. He was a rousthlooklng character but respectful enough." "What did he pay?" Mile. asked. "Was hi manner furtive and did he tipptir In a hurry to be gone?" "On the contrary. He was brisk and business-like as If he had come upon an every-day errand and he exhibited neither curiosity nor hesitation. 'Didt-ou set the young lady's note, nor?" he asked. 'If you're Mr. Wells, she said there would be something coming to me. I admitted my Identity, handed him a flve-dollar bill and watched him po off down the street. On snap Judgment he mlj?ht have been a porter, mechanic you know the type. Hut what do you
make of the letter?" "The letter was not written under compulsion; that is self-evident." replied Miles. "She left the house of her own free will, without taking me into her confidence. Indeed. I have reason to think that she had an appointment with someone who waited outside the gate to aid her In her flight and it could not have been the youn man who is In love with her, ftr his presence elsewhere has been established." "What can bo the meaning1 of her reference to a tattooed arm?" "When we have learned that. Mr. Wells." responded Miles, "we will be on our way toward dispelling the nightmare of grotesque horror which hangs over the Drake 'family. Our young client has stumbled upon the path to the truth." CHAPTER XI The result of a brief conference wa that Sergeant Mile? shouU engage a friend. Zorn, a private detective, to work out the dlsappearance of Patricia. This would enable Miles to remain at Urooklea In his capacity of houseman and, unknown to Hobart. keep in touch with Patricia's disappearance. "llefore Zorn arrives. Mr. Wells." remarked Miles. "I wish ycu would tell me sometjr".n about the early history of the family. What was the original sum which each of them i inherited? From whence did It come?" "From a distant cousin of their mother In Kngland. lie had owned or been interested in a South African diamond mine, if I remember correctly, and died leaving no other heirs. I was v.ot the attorney for the family at the time but later, when Hobart and then Jerusha placed portions of their Inheritance in my hand for Investment. I learned that they had never seen this cousin but had kept up a desultory sort of correspondence with hini since their mother's death and I do not know whether they all shared alike under hfs will or not." "Hut what has all thi to do with the test you propose making? What has it to do with Patricia's warning abouf a tattooed arm?" MI?es Was saved the necessity of a reply by the entrance of the servant who announced Mr. Parld Zorn. The latter proved to be a fair-haired Immaculately attired yoansr man with an expression of polJte boredom In his sleepy blue eyeM "Sorry I could not get here before. Sergeant . You mentioned a er little proposition over the phone ? "To be brief. Mr. Zrn. a young lady of eighteen who lives with her father, a maiden aunt and twa bacheler uncles In a ljong Island suburb hw left her home under mysf terlou circumstances In which, how ever, we r at)ne no romance I Involved. Her father has asked me J to engage a private detective to lo cate her, but we are, at the request of tho young lady herself and without his knowledge or that of f!ls vV.ster or brother. Investigating a certain matter which threaten tnem. The position which Sergeant Miles and I have taken is this: the young lady must be located at the earnest pos
sible mcment but net disturbed if he is in afe hands, and we do r.ct want her father InformM of her whereabOufs. althongh he must be Ariiirf.4 tinrtn fn l.ikr r further
fp on Ms own Initiative. Vo Ij make myself clear?" "Perfectly." The drawl was gone from Zorn's voice. "When did the younic lädy dTsappear. Mr. Wei: sr. and In what manner?-' The attorney turned to Miles. who quickly recounted the circumstances. "Thia letter self-explanatory," h ndded. "nut can voif think ofi any legitimate occupation which j would take an honest city wordingman out into the country on hort trips at night?" "The flret. supposition which occur to me Ii that the fellow might be a helper on a moving van." replied Zorn. "Exactly!" Mile cried triumphantly.V "Now otudy the scrap of paper on which the message is written. Zorn took up the letter, read it carefully twice and then carried it. together with the magnifying glar-9. to the nearest window. "You are right. Sergeant. This paper has been torn from the blank page of a receipt book. The smudges are from carbon paper and the indentations give us a fragmentary clue to the name and address of tho Iat person to whom delivery was made. Mrs. Ja Sloe gcomhe Ho kside, New Jer- For argument. sake, let u say that 'Mr. Ja ' 1. Mrs. Jason or James Rlooum. of something-combe lload. Hrookslde if such a place exists New Jersey. That will give u a starting point. "Yes. It is my theory that she muM have stopped the van on the road and arranged with one Of (he moving men to brin the note here as soon as they teached the city. We have reason to believe that she has gone to none of her friends although it ? barely possible that she may have taken refuse with a Miss MilHcent Armltage. Lane's End, Oyster Rav. CHAPTER XII Mile saw nothing of Scottie until they met In , the servants' dining room when the latter muttered: "Cone to my room, lad. when you're free. . I've a curious bit of news for you." (Continue! in Our Monday Ivsue) csnn cars that make noon. New cord tires on all the car listed here. Priced reduced 25 percent. Hudson Speedster 1D20; Hudson Speedster; Hulck Coupe, 1S20; Hulck Touring. 1920; Hudson 7-pas.. 1 92 Touring; Chandler 1920 Touring; Studebaker Bis 6 1920 Touring; Buick -pass 1919 Touring-; Hudson 1916 Touring; Hudaono Sedan; Hudson Roadster: Essex Touring 1920. Superior Motor Sales Company, R A. Boswell. Mgr.. 213 S. Main st. Main 185. Adv. 132rf L Oliver Theatre ONE WEEK MONDAY NEXT 2-Times iiely 7:30 9:15 Hcsic 30 PEOPLE H30STLY GIRLS Popular r.Vor. 50c Summer Balcony 25c Prices ecovd n.MxroxY ioc AND WAR TAX. 3 C COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF WINDOW SHADES AND FLOOR COVERINGS We carry the latest and most attractive lfne of rugs and shades in Northern Indiana so
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Movies Revealed "The Shephercess and the rhimnr .wep." Q Whit ft!rn .ictrfis trained a nitlonal reputation as the "O Henry Girl?" A Aenrs Ayres was tfiven that mtme braus hiie appeared in 2 tworeelers of O Henry stories. Q How lore ha. llaire Windvr been in the- movies? A Miss Wirdsor has be on in film two and a hall' years, .h l"f.in a. an extra. Q In wha'. play did Antonio Moreno make ai. stage debut? A M ore no's stase debut wn.s Ir. 'Two Women" in which Mrs. s slio Carter was starred. What nijv:e :,r was severely scalded by gr?ase in a sc-n.e in a new picture? Iook f'r the answer tomorrow. (Copyright. il2.) to call this on of t'.te very hest pie-j tpres that ha- ever b.en snown or, the Hlfickstone. j On Sunilay handsot v Jac'n H It j comes in another l'ar. mou.i" p( ci;l "The Man lTn-onquerabfe." It's the stury of a young man who Inherited; ... . ... i a pearl turnery and tnen ha a t tight for the rst of hi life to guard it against a thieving crew. There are no less than a half dozen knnok. out and dra:j out tights in (thiM picture and when you've se"n it you'" 11 admit that Jack Holt could have mad a pretty fair living as a priz" fighter if he had not gone into the movies. LASALLE Xorma Talniadge. in a Selznick re" vivwl. "The Way of a "Woman." I3 the La an He attraction for fd'ty only. It's a picture that privoe Xorma an opportunity tc do -me of the flirting at which she is so adept anv has nior "briKrit cniedy tcmchpf than the average rlcture in wh'cn shp has oppertred In. On Sunday dashing, during, seductive, black-haired Hebe. DanieN ! come.-f to the Iialle in the stnry of a kitchen maid who married a rolle hero. "Nancy From Towhere" is th" title of the picturs TORI I BIRDS' 99 Boys Comedy 4 kikmm,mm
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ski: "UACin:iiOU daddy." For real enjoyment, the maximum of pleasure, go to the HJackstor.e t,nijrht and .e Thomus Meis:hn and five wonderful children in"Tho n.arhelor Daddy." So far the motion picture editor of Th- Trihur.e i. concerned. thi. is the picture, of the year. There i.s no f-x problem, no immoral triangular affair, no .:-r:sa-tional. dare-devil episodes to rive an excuse lor it presentation. It i a rea.1 honest-to-goodr.-.-.- human .-t:y
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