South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 205, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 July 1922 — Page 7

MONDAY MORNING. JULY 24. 1022

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OfF YOU CAN'T ERECT AERIAL ON THE ROOF, USE THE CLOTHESLINE

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the b4 wherp he lay brathin? tertorou'ly.

siipira oui ir.;o hi'1

where he found Scert! t work j tr the ecor.il floor.

After dispatching Srottie to thÄ vHIige to transmit hl wirr. MUe r-ntre'I the hou and anied

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"What U It. lad?' Th latter stralphtened. ,Has fom?trt!r.s? com? off at last?" omethine that has all but tak"n m off my feet. 5co!t! It may b a waiting1 ame for a few days more tut Ihn' daylight AhfAd! Got a rnrll?" lie rulle.i a rotebook from h'.m yoect and. tearing out a p.me. u scribbled hastily upon it whilo hi cor.papu waited In Pllencc. There: I (Jon't care what excuse you make afterward but gt down to the telfgraph cff.ee at the station as fast as you can und end thi wire off to the chief; tell him to tend on of the boys down hero with the reply the instant It come, no matter at what hour of the day or right! We'll be ready then to stand out in the open and declare oureelvea!" Scottie read the mes"ae slowly and then lifted amazed eyes to the other's face. "Man. but we've- been blind!" he exclaimed. "You pay that here's daylight ahead? I'm thinking that for eome In yonder hou?e, Jt may be a red and fearsome dawn!"

when he turr.el th knob. A he tnried down the- hall Miss Drake appeared. "WV hall not r.ed you. William." Fhe announced. "My brother ! subject to these heart attack and he is ciit nil risht now. but of crur he n.'.U r.ot rorr.e down to dinner. ' An hour passed and Ilohart

Drake returned from the city. Misj

could scarce. y re?train hia impatience as he helpei Carter to serve dinner, but the ocLivonal Rlimpso.s ho stols nt the finunr's face told him n"thlti. It inscrutable and wi?n the telephone ran:? he rose with cilm deliberation. "That was Zorn." he announced on his return. "He aured me that he wi3 mf.k.'n? de?r.:,e rTORre?. Ills tor.o had lacked conviction, and Andrew glanced up vith a sneer. "Sojnds pood 'Aut do5n't mean anything!" he cormr.ented. "Isn't that what The poüc nlv.ays grive out to the mv ."papers when they're tumpod ?"' fContinu'-d m Our xt

What the Flapper Misses

By Helen Rowland

moment. wr.n! Sh i , pool little pal dormrisht, ar.d all that: but fhe has never

cxm t h'atiflc 5'"r.satlon of u: "a icro'l from a distance"; of i !: :r: a man b'.ush and Cammer and trti.b: j:i her rrfncf1-; of bein? crowned with a halo, ar.J Pt on a -t destal and reverr-nced. That sort of thir.j; would make her iau-h 5 ccrnfully y -t. it was MUCH ; r.io-. t stirnnlatinc than bolntr ilappeil or. th t ack and railed "a ?roo I o'.i J-cc'Ut.'' 1 a'jr you. knews w hat XI.-j are ocd,15. yes:!--.jt Pho doesn't know ; what i: is to be "bzze." for a kivs i Nr.hody has tvrr told hT that th ! sw.-etf'St part of a k; i HKFOKK j tr.kir.c And s wouli probably , drop in a dead faint if a man should I ui't down en his kiifos and THANK

Ther ar foolish

I envy the Flapper. I envy hrr her freedom. hr Phort skirts, her knickrrbockoi . licr V-ob-bed hai: vcn he worldly wisijotn and her premature sophist Ication. Ar.d yet when I think of all th thing. she M1?I. I'm tilad that my 'Tlappc r-da j s" are safrly !a!d away in the lavender t-f memory. The Flapper fans life cpen-eyed and f rape all its disillusionment but she misss all i.s Illusions. Life's Ct.ritias tree holds no surprises for IIKHI She mi!?s all t!i fun ar.d excitement of being pursued. In th h!de-and-seek game o"f Love s) i- always "It" and who wants to be "It" in any game, all of the time? She misses the suspense in the lit

tle drama of hearts all th" thrill of! hdodinsr. of hein eiusive. of kc-pin?:1

a man on hi tiptoes a!i the unctr-'ins; smart frocks and rushing about tainty, and hope and doubt and fear to darces in motorcars; but she and macic fancier. And what is a' mi" the thrill of putting on her drama without it suspense? i !:rst "Ion? frock." and "doinpr up" She is SO frank and so obvious! i her hair, and roir- to her first

"rrtrwTi-rjp rarty. Her Kit! cool hÄ Ii tt Ärmly nl tightly on her htnWer ejid that la tplenflldl But NOTHING "goes to hw fca3" and that Is . little afi. Fhe 1j Jurt a prematura b'.mrr.. that never knows the real iwt er. 1 Kladr.e of unfoldinir the di:r.: of GROWING! Sh is. a!a, I."e th- litt', boy whi ppied, on Christmas live. 1'cr hr. there In NO Far.t.a Cta i (Coryrigh'. i?::.)

When You Sy C:rrs Fay Dutc If a stent lBStf

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p.irtrm-nt hou.' on't rermit you1 here's a way ;o

If you liv in an and the landlord v to p-it up an aerial

fool him: f; iy a riot h -br. aerial! If a sfr.r. r: f ani'-nna wire cam(i ifbi i;fil a a clothesline. Hut it 1:-. ju-c a- useful to mother f.ir har.rrir.C ut the wa.-h ns it can

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for rtC'i vinvr radio rneü- All that is needed is to attach A j lead-in from the clothesline to the

livery radio enthusiast knows that 1 r( Cf'iv,rff 5et- The lpad-ln. also, ma) antenna wirt-.s nc-d not bo bare to ' bo Part of the camouflased clothes-

j atch the hifth frequency waves, line. (These electric oscillations will enter The. pictures show how this 1 I the wir even through an insulation, i done. In this case, Daniel Callahan I So tho cord around the antenna of. and Joseph Early, young1 radio fans

the c lothes line type is no hindrance j of New York, fooled their landlord to the reception of radio message-, j by the clothesline method.

Godley Tells How to Test Efficiency of Super-Regen-erative Receiver

itv pai l r. (.oni.nv, , Anirlra's Foremost Itadi Authority j If th'--re is any diflioulty in put-)

tins tho Kupcr-re.CfTii-rativo receiver into cperation. te.-L each .f the vacuum tubes peparateij.

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W'Uh or. of thetf working, plac'

th Uphon' ref-ivcrs in tho plate

circuit of the

tube until you ar p r t I . f i n d that it is operating properly. I'sintf th tetephono In the circuit of any o tho tube's will not affect tho operation of the circuit. If tho phone are at all times shunted by a by -pass condom er. For ex a m p 1 e, placing tho telephones In the plate circuit oi

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IUii:C7TKOIiYTi: A salt or acid solution that conducts electricity.

I The olution in tho filament storap?

battery is an electrolyte. quencj' oscillations are present. If they are. not, something is wronjr. llitlier the tubo is not oscillatinfr. nr. if It is. the frequency of oscillation? is too hich to bo heard and full amplification cannot be derived from the circuits as a whole. Oxdllaliou. In determining whether a circuit oscillatinsr, it is only necessary to touch its prid terminal. If a "pluck" in heard in tho telephones,

the oscillating tube WM enable one to ascertain whether tho radio fro-

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oscillatory indication when the tube, is operating alone. With some makes cf tubes, his coupling will have to be somewhat closer than that provided with the coil and variometer arrangement shown previously. To accomplish this, the variometer may either bo rewound so that it carries 50 per cent more turns, or the tubo which supports the grid circuit winding may be sutheiently lar;;e to slip over the variometer half way. Arrangement. The larger coils of the prid and plato circuit of the oscillator tube should not be placed near each other. If this is done it may offer a capacity path for tho currents which the choke coil control., or it may effectively prevent, oscillations in

both when

when It in removed from the terminal, thero nro oscillations.

Th decree of coupling bet wee?i J the, oscillator tube circuits, the grid and tho xvinjr (plate) cir-) In arrancinp them on the table

cuits of ihn regenerative tube willicr panel, tney snouhl cither be kept

have) to bo much greater for sur-er-regcneratlvo operation than for

well apart or fo pet as to be at right an'-:lc3 to each other.

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Isabel Ostrandcr-

(Cont.nue-d from Saturday Is5ue.) When iirn drov i'p in a station J.tney h siarn of ever havir seen Ml- before, but an h"ur later uhen ho took h:i le.ivo he n'.ppcl a noto into tho hand of the ( i jTh'i r.otf was teree and to the point. "Mr:'. James Ploum removed furrlshim; from Othini Storage Warehouse t ." Ildeomb Ttoad.

ouick. Ho crumpled the bill and threw it in Hip's face and with a

I ve'l rrnrVio.l into h i -i nocket and

.!,,t -Hr t tont h , n 1 in the ! retrieved it for in a moment his

Käme. I rencnea tnai lu duck jusi

of that keyhole, pomeone who wa too careless or in too greit haste to remove tho evidence of the act. What could Rosrer have stored tnere which would bo of such interest to anybody but himself? Luncheon was over when the de tectlvo heard tho telephone rim? acain and with a muttered excuse ho hastened toward the library, hut tho sound of Roper's voice in reply arrestt-d him before he reached the throshold. '"Ye;? .... This is Roper Drake sp.-ikincr . . . What is that?" The receiver fell with a clatter to th bvk but it was evident that Rog-er

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rc('m. "Rip and I have bVen very

Friday.

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-"ked up the houo and ,t h'--' way to Fcott:e

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M;!r. to-k a "o,at. "Sa Rip 1-: been tip to something:! I that wht you had in m'.nd to tell me, Pcottle?" "It is. and I havo had an C7ccit!r.cr time. I'm a matter of twenty dollars poorer for it which I shall oh.trpo to the per account and Rip 1 rutins' a scratch on the shoulder." cottie c!o--d his riht

r. d and looked at it thoughtfully 1 his companion observed for the

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rc Idone1 and a tr:f swollen. " "Twas a r.astv minute; and a c!crt shave "You've bn !n a scrap" Miles e ! aimed. "You w-r not attacked ?" "Nc It wa-s me did the attockir.c. Y'cu Owoa lad. I tooTc a 1? k at that ccttap-e n the woods vlr- our friend Roerr had hi la! oratory icr.7 nco. I caught a p-ümr- cf a clearing just ahead with i blacker.el chimney sticking up. ar.d heard th ?oaml cf a number cf

lepute. Among them I

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fr.'hter.ed. I hurried forward an saw R!p and a fOw who towered half a head taller than he. shaking i".' rnthir. g under h!s r.r.e. " 'Yo ti dm ii?s dis phony money on rr.n, yectildy when I faded you!' he was fair ehouting. and he added a rur-i thst didn't accord with the Sabbath. You is frwir.e take it back and (t!v mo do real poMs cr 111 carve your heart cut!' "I could Hip face nd It was c nearly whit" as it ever will be. 'Ycur I!M don't go with me. Rip T..ur.t! T - boys all ee ycu simrne 5ls bill reality and it was the onl!twenty dollar ono in do pame! Ain't dit r!sht. bey?' 'The r-.s. r.f them wtre getting excited ar.l threatening and Rtp

corr.mer.cd to

and blubber

whine

v.hta all of a .u1dn a b! f'llw en: wild end then thir.rs hipper.ed

a) his knifo streaked across Rip's shoulder and caught him one on the point of tho jaw that put him out for the count!" Scottbi plancei down once more affeetlonately at his clenched fbt. "Rip wag loud in his gratitude but nut of tho tall of my eye I saw him hunt for that bill md then turn to sneak away and I laid hold of him by tho collar to wait till the lout uh had accused him woke up. "He sat up after a bit rubbin? hi iaw and started to turn ugly but f spoko to him man to mn and said

voire r;inin apaln. shrill with somethine very llko terror. Who nro you You must be mad '....My brother?" There was a lone pause and ihen the one word: "Xevcr!" It ended in a PtranKlln:? pasp, a chair creaked heavily and then a drv. muffled sob reached the lisfener's ears. He peered in cautiously between the ourtalns to behold the scientist sprawled limply In a chair, his arms outMuntr nor the desk and his white head pillowed upon them while the thin shoulders shook spasmodically. farters' querulous summons from the dinintr room recalled Miles hur-

the

I'd make pood for Rip if there'd

been a mistake. He told me Rip had i riedly. When next he entered

lost his money to him !n a crap J library he found It emptj-. samn Saturday and when he tried Du$lc was settlinc: down and nothta char.se it he found tho bill was ini untoward had occurred to counterfeit. I mado Rip let me have I break the broodlnsr stillness of th a :.oK at It And then I laughed in I bouse, when all at once a woman's

the hs buck'f face and gave him a snr;rK rarer out. ino netective rush

cri.xp new twenty from my wallet in xc hange t a show him what T tb.oupht of it. Here's the bit cf pa

per tho row starte..! ever. i Ho hr.r.ded to Mi a limp, worn; twenty-dollar bill, one end of which had a tincre of brown ant the de--"tivo turned it thoughtfully over ti h: hnml.'. "I wonder how Rip pot it?"! he remarked. What did he tell you?" "We'll make him come cVcvan vhen we gt hold of him. If the bill i all risht ho needn't bo afraid !" M!!e checked hirr.jelf suddenly. "Rit 1." It. Hcottie? It'a so old I woi Idn't !.ke an oath on it "

ed from his room and clown the floor below another door was flung wide in his face and a man dashed ait. almost colliding with him. Miles halted for an instant, taken aback by fheer surprise for the opened door was that of Roger's store room'anl the man who had emerged was Andrew! H.- was without coat or waistcoat, his sleeves rolled back and his shirt and collar crimy with dut, a smudpe of which lav noros his ehek piving a groTesque twkted expression to hie features "What's happened?" he roared, ".op that yowllnc, Hitty. ar.d s'ard nci do'"

t 14 Mile became awar that a thln.lH

"I would, lid." There was a er- I

-in enmrp in the ether's tone, reedv wall hid succeeded the shriek

"You'll mind I told you I w the;. and shaking off the spell which had

poorer by twenty dollars? I learned a trifle from the experts and thai

bill I as phony as the hrishtesi i

cold brick that wa ever sold!" CHART RR XIII. It was r. oa r 1 y 1 u n c h -1 ! m e the next lay when Mis planro fell upon

he hastened t

held him transfixed down the hall.

At the head of the main

ho mail was kneeling bei

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tr.a obb;nir hysterically, but Am

drew eei her arm and thrust her

it' i etalrca.se i u fore a r-- M h.er hand H

h rfoor-ntate of a room at th en,1lun'PTU asia.

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tho hall: a room which had re- i -r. mi man. nrr. pui,

yourseir together. Hitty. and call I 'arter or Williams !"

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mained locked sine his arrival nd which hn ha.l once heard Carter refer to casually as 'Mr. Roper's storeroom He had polir-hed that doorplate only Saturday morning, but now ther seemed something edd about its appearance and the detective bent closer. Tho braids about the keyhole ws.pi dulled si where a tiny, jarged cratch or two glinted and there

consciously

Sa Andrew had not

roted that momentary encounter! Tho detective stepped forward. "What is It. sir? Oh. Is Mr. Rorer 111? Can I be of any assistance?" "Yes. Help mo earn him to his room and then pet my sister. No r.eed to call a doctor; he's had these attarks before and I knew how to 1 rin him around."

acre traces upon it of a congeal-. He placed his strong arms about rrcasy iubstsnce ul s.ght of which I tho shoulders of the unconsciou.-

drew a qulciv - Invo.untary , man and Miles supported the knes I while Hitty ran ahead to open the

last ' door. Retween them they sot Roj

Miles Ivreath. Wa x !

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