South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 209, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1922 — Page 7

FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 28. 1922

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Miniature A. C. Generator Surpasses Buzzer for Code Practice

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F''h tone !rrrgu!arp!a d -tract the a'.l'nUfn f t th" b - frinnr from th charact r being (ranmi!("l. A n 1 5 ni.it ure alfrn.'itn iurr-nt K r' r ;i t r will v rcorjip thH 1 f 11' 'lit y. 1 t f i s i I y r a ri J rJsrced up f i om an oM magn ? b ! e;phon a toy motor and nn Iron g"tr wh"Pl. T h k e a r .h.'.tiM mount-

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A IT i: Ft NAT! N r; Cl'IUlRNT r;i:.'i:i:.Toi: rrpk codk puacTici:. ho r.f approximately tl)p trnr ihirkTif as th pole piece ot the teleI'linr," r'flvrr. IT th tone prolti:il in thf winding? of Ih" r"?c fiver is tfi b a pure ono, the pear should r. mounted true on the shaft of th'-

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Thn provision of a rheostat in circuit with the motor and its l.attery will ernh'.n the conti ol of the pitc?i of the tone. The action Is a follows: V.'lun two of th" teeth of the pear ft re oppo-!fe th two po!ff of th t-!--phono rer fiver, the magnetic cirr i.t is completed, through tiie pc-ar, at which time a maximum of rnat?n tic flow t xists.

When tii1 far is revolved, the resistance of tho magnetic tlux is Kreativ Jrireast-d l',f-tuso of the f-ub-stitution of air in front of the pole pieces of the telephone nvyinet. A preat chanrB in the magnetic How : thu? lrouht ahout. This char.sre of mncnetie Tott pro(lncf a puV of c.irrcn: in tn coils of the telfphom recrlver. I'ach tim a tooth of tho car pa?..i thf pnl plrrr.c, a firnUar pul-e will he r?-iptfr--"d in t?ie windlner" of the receiver. It ic thus artinp as a penera t or. Any ma?ndie telpphon may be u?cl in this way, although thÄ watch -cap typ will t;!v l-! tnry than thr" lirper phone uei with th standard telephone. lntruments

RADIO PRIMER

HF:.T.Nm Opposition to an electric current broupht ahnuc by induction of capacitance in the circuit. Itactance hold.s hack the current by Ftorins it in the form of a rcapni tic J:e'd.

Radio Mav Bring World's Best Artists

Doors oi All Fans

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Prom a station where the he.t I dr.iT'-r r !-ctur-r can he ohtained.l l A linn' I ik onf nl f n hfiP I

hroad-a;!, stations nut only on' ;h 'm" cuntin nt hut acro.-s thj a. Pach hroadca-ting' station j

would transmit the Vfdce it picks up fr.uu Iii" emtral station, for the ;: lit .f th- radio fans in its distr! t. and wuuld a'.-o act a a re'.ay -ta'ion ftir tiMiMii!!on Into more an: territory. Pibo is .'pi'-adin so fast In 1 ; 1 1 r p. h n countries that thero Is a y v-dh ii'.ty of .-rcn this system in-

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('this and hoys throughout England have caught the radio fever rrarn America. The new science has hecoiaie such a favorite among the youngsters that schools have begun Installing sets and conducting courses for thcm Here is a group of Kirla and boys who are taking the- radio course in a school at Poxholo, Corn-wall. The apparatus was designed, partly huilt and wholly assembled by one of the older pupils.

augurated within a few yean. Commercial raliophone mesacres arc already being flashed across the

ocean to various points In Europe. Tra PS , Atlantic broadcasting is only the next step.

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t (")iitini il from Our Iit Imio,) "CJood! Take a train around, seven tov.iht ;.r-.d I'll plione v. hen yo:ir cuo com.es. " Milt.s attended to the v !if, k ar.il t!u n roc.

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j has runabout in the back road 1 1 -1 I Patricia join? him." ; Miles was passing1 through the hall , when Andrew Drake emerges rrom

jthe library fuming with exasperi- ! tin. time when! 'Confound that pettyfoggTng instead t'f Wt!l!" he explained to .Miss Drake. Drakes' ho j "He 's coming down on the ten , , , , . I o'clock train tonight and insists that

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Cai it r and I'i-no wcrj hurrying i ".h-h:'' Muss Drake warned and sl.o.ii 1 1 1 k;tcb. n bu-led v.;ll theanishcd up tho Ftairs. Andrew scrvlr.g c f dir.ncr ar.d a lie pased I gruniblin.g following.

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As Miles turned Patricia appeared in the door of the music room. "I heard'." fhe whispered. "Oh.

i PcrKcant. why is Mr. "Wells coming came upon p.nd wb.ere have you been all day? When is all this dreadful mspen-e on hasr.'t J yrim; end ?" j "Tor.ight. for you, my dear young it'll be ar.y l huly." th detective replied. "I wan:

Sh.e h:v- j you to go away ag.iin now toniglit

L-fcie th?;lr. Km:;) will be waiting for you o:i

looso dirt hack upon it. Put th boards back over the hole as well as you can and follow me!" Scottie obeyed and the two walked to the road where a machine nail halt!. With its three grim'y busi-nesf-llk occupants the briefest of greetirp were exchanged. "You understand, boy, that you're on a confidential case, and Scottie here just by accident?" Miles spoke with authority but there was a note of uncontrollable elation in

his tones. ";ure, we understand all right, Sergeant," the burlier of tho trio replied with immense respect. We're all set and waiting for orders." "All right. Parrell; you and Marks come with me. I'm going to post you indoors and then get one of the neighbors to join us whom. I shad want as a witness. Scottie, Jump m and let Parker drive you down to the Mansion House where I want you to send word up to a Mrs. Higpitts that you've come to brintr her back here. While she is getting roaüy, call up l."0 Urooklca and insist on speaking to the lady of the house: she. too. will be prepared fo your call. Tell her Miss Drake us id and has rent for her. She will use a conveyance of her own to reach here, hut Mrs. HU'girs will return with yoi' and Parker, and see that you make it snappy." CIIAITMIl XVIII.

"William told m you wanted me. What's up now?" T do want you. Andrew, and you. too. Hobart." The, attorneys tonei were low. "If you will wait unt-1 your nl.ter Joins u ?" "Iatricia!" The cry came from the stairs and Miss Drake tottrrri Into tho room and fell into the nearest chair. "She Is gr.e acain! Why IMr. (irayle hern and what have you to tell u, Mr. Wells?" , "Very little. Your new servant. William, is here to explain the situation."

Miles had entered quietly and An-) drew turned with a snarl. "William.' eh?" He added an oath. "Who the are you, anyway?" "A special agent employed by a, merruber of this famrn- to protect their interest, sir." Miles replied, j still respectfully. 1 "You, John?" Hobart took a Ptep ; forward. "By pad, you'vo prtr.o tm( far!" "It is the end!" Jeru.?ha Drake , bowed her proud head and buried her face !n her hands. ' "1 fninnose that lunatic ups'airs j

- went to you and you raw a char.c j

of making a fat fee out of us. you muck-raker!" Andred advanced

threateningly upon the attorney. .f

"I was consulted by my ward Pa- ; trlria Drake, who is saf and in pno i j hand?." Wells responded. "I am opuardian with her father. As for! mr 'cheap private detective, rer-i

pe.ant Owen Miles from Police Headquarters will speak for himself!" "Iteally. I feel that I am de trop !" Grayle roso slowly from his cha!r. "Nn, you don't!" Andrew leaped for him. "Can't you it's a plant .' That we are done for? You'll tak? your medicine the same as me !" "Are you mad?" Tho spare. wrtlPhalred figure threw him off witn unexpected strength, and turned in offcndecV dignity to Hobart. "Mr. Drake," your brother !" "He Is not his brother!" A nasal, feminine voice wrung with anguish startled them all as Ora Hawks slipped through the opened l-'rencli window from the veranda and pointed an accusine: linger. "That man is not Andrew Drake!" At the same moment Malzle Gray, flamboyant even in crisp new

widow's weedf, entered the door with Scottie and tho impassive Parker behind her. "Not not Andrew!" Miss Drake seemed oblivious to the. nrrival of the trio .as she lifted astounded and horrified eyes to the face of her old friend. "Andrew Drake died In Australia three years ago," Miles paid pravely. "This lady will be abfo to Inform you of the Identity of the Impostor. He Indicated Malzie, but nhe drew herself up with a laugh. "'Im? I never laid eyes on 'im until last week, but I can tell you right enough 'oo that w'ite-'aired oid

cove Is! 'K's Pen Gray, my lawfully wedded 'usband. as left me and tho .Salisbury Repertory Company in i

Victoria two years ago!" The erstwhllo naturalist spran".

for the door, but Miles, recovering himself, called sharply: "Farrell! Marks! Here are vour men!" Gray struck out Mindly, but Markn seized him. In an Iren grip and Scottio tore off the white wig.

disclosing the tdeek, close-croope 1 '

black hair which more naturally accorded with the culprit's bright, dark eyes and stalwart, athletic frame, farrell waja watching the man who had posed as Andrew Drake and who had all atonce regained control of himself. He ptood waiting quietly with a half-smile upon his lips. (Continue! In Our Xcxt Iuo.)

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relative to an Elaborated Roof it Is It

only necessary to ask your neighbor. Agenta for Warren Paints- Main 2403. I63tf.

A money-saving opportunity for the vacationist as well as the woman who is staying in town! It provides both a chance to buy the newest, smartest summertime dresses at unusual savings. Afternoon dresses, garden dresses, street dresses and sport dresses in Tissue Gingham, French Gingham, Ratine, Voile, 0 rgandie and Dotted owiss at four very special pricings

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Newest styles in Georgette, Crepe dc Chine and combinations. Rich trimmings of beads, genuine filet and Irish crochet. All colors.

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of the guest room. After a brief colloouy he descended to the library

:;d f ok :'..' c hair be id the l t d. j will ket p in touch with me and when j win re he found Fnrlee Grayle. lie i::t 1 o v m ! ?;..!;. peittly: ou coriu- bak in a few days it will ; "My dir sir!" He exu-nded a

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"I meant w hat I said yf sterday. , ou even when I was living a night-j ""ad!"" Grayle returned. "Roger Th" pa't buried and must not bei mire. You have found the terrible S '" r'-urrevted, l u: there is one who'idd woman who tried to have me al-! "His seizure has not jet taken a

m:v: s;.":.CtU, i.ie or.e wmejuurxea ana ine nmn w;;n int xati;.ti:,. o.i tr:.-d to tell your brother j tooe-.l arm?" .tird.y. I krow I guessed but "He will never cross your path 1 ir. : !ia e o.ir assurance that I 'again." Mi!.. replied evaivc.y. "One a.-, i i-i't. Ti:-" v. an ou fear, the tiling more; not only was your own

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pared. Put here come the others." "What Is the meaning of this?" Hobart attired in a robe and n'ippers appeared in the doorway. "Grayle,

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br thed a r.attv.v j Scottie, equipped witli shovels, set , -

;r..nt paus? will i work wi.n a win anl soon nacl a note!

your people also." It wa.s midnight

Apparatus is considered one of the most ethcient makes of equipment manufactured. We have the Inter panel honeycomb ?ets with which you can build a detector one or two stage amplifier set. having a range of 175 23,000 meter. U GET 'EM ALL with Honeycombs. SOLD AT

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Mile leaped down Into the excava-j tion beside, him and felt about with j his hand. "Machinery!" 8cott!e exclaimed, i "Kusted and broken as though it!

had been crushed with a ledge-hm-nior!" "Our friends hped it would be !r

tetter conaitton, l tnink. .Miles r1-i

sponded. Can you pue.s what it is?" :

lis not a wee priniinif press.

though I own I'o had that In in

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from me." Rnt?Ie ?hook his head slowly. "If I hid a chance to try to :Kembl it, now ?" "You're cl?-- enough to the truth, old man." Miles wedged down th

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