South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1922 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 2. 1922

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See Soufi Bene By Bus -Hear It By Radio!

TV"h!l '.f? Fouth T!..1 t.y A i'. tus 4o it by rarllo! Thai. 1 n P'-.vh r ".' ;'.t of th

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May Conk'lr. ar s-n l:nir.nr in or, a local rni;o ron-rt wh.l th-y &rT.Jojir.e th K.rht of N ,v York. .N"o bohr nbvjt .-t r. r r. r. A . Th--rcof of th buü U of rnil and tha tnakM a tp-o 5 arlnl. Tn- r1' v: ;ri -t vs jtrourfio'i co -hai-. If tha.t nn , r!-r. ,n ...A- York, 'hy nr. Jn Su'Ii f d?

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"Cayv. I'm Mark

:n. I i:v with him." ".My nn' Gillir.erhim. I'm rrry, I ousrht to have tr.;.i ycu bfor. Well now. Mr. Cayy. w han't do any good by pretnd!n?. Uer a man bfn .'hot w!!, . mNody hot h'.m.' Cayy sbrugd hi shoulders and wnt to th telephone. "May I r look rnund a bit?" Antony nodded toward the open cV or. ' Oh. do. Yes." He down and drew the te'.ephon toward him. "You mut make aüow.ir.ce for me. Mr. Gi'.llrsham. Ofco;ir. you're ri'jite right, and I'm merely bein Kturd." He took off th receiver. Lt us uppoe tht. for th purpose of making flrt acua!r.tanc v 1th ih'j "office." we are comin "THANK GOD' HK Ml'RMrP.KD. AND I AIT TH H T.ODT n AGAIN. irto it from th ha'.i. throuph th4 donr which !s now locked. A we .tar.d jut :r..id th door. the

Untrth of the rot

wa

cou- in hi bra:n had told him that

urpris'.nsr. Why? Cayy Joined h:m t the window. "V telephoned." he lid. TheV'r n f' ' n f 1 r r a r r- -

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lca. p.,;c and doctor from ?:a ton."

"Isn't that rather odd?" WIIFA Mi:x mxil CAMP! ' Wei!. I th "ueht -o at first, but " xhy usually find rut th.it emHe pointed to the nai! Juttinsr i thir.j; "in th line cf to'.let artics on the risrht. 'Tou see. you're pro. ra, rn fercottn. Tal- pdw:!r. tected from the ret of the h'? f y.nvir.t; cream. havir.R powder?.

gt oi.t here. If you ro ou' ; razor? w'e got thm all

at the I rer.fh w:r.aow. 1 :ma?:r. ; ier i!ar nrire

you're much more visible." ; GOLDIi: MANN'S FOL'R STORHS

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Antony fe'.t quit ?ure from what I CAyley had Mid and had h;tated !

to f.y, that Mark hd ben the laf-t to fe hi brother alive. It didn't follow that Mark Ablett wi a murderer. Rvolvr. po off acr i ler.tally: and when they have gor.e off. people their head. ar.d run a-rav. fear

ing that their :ory will rot b be-1 lived. Neverth!. when people! run away. whthr innocent! y or I puilf.ly. on can't help vonderlnsr '

v h'.ch way they went. "I Kuppose this way." caid Antony a loud, looking- out of the w;ndi w. "I wonder." "Wll. he d'.dn't zo by the win-

do w.i in th nt room. beraue they I w ere h ut ."

Cayley looked at him thoucht'ul-

"It seem to m. Mr ililllncham. j tht vou know the hou pretty well. ; pA,

corjider:nj- that th is th flr.-: tim : ci -om Orn. 12:

you'vo been to It." ((Ymtimievi in Our Ncit K-u)

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i . TODW Try 1 V(i;r'n firi-. 2ia.f. 3 Ae-''

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DITCH MASTIIRS Wiirn you eay tUar s.iy Dutch Ma'.er. ilU-tf.

THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP H. Albcrti ! GInckstcne Theater B!d WEARING APPAREL INFANTS TO 14 YEAR3 ,

Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.

Gornpoundcil Qnart-rrl cn All Rartnr SAINT JOSEPH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 124 South Main Kt. T. n. IlcnJurant, SoCf Oppofclt Court Ilouia

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Licensing of Operators Insures Safety of Shins at Sea

By pai l !'. c.oii.i;y. America' I 'oifin-t 1 1 j ! i Aiilliority With :h kt' at -tiipti.c-i-i o-i brrad'--a:1r.f: and raIn t'i'-phoi.y, -r.e should not fort :.hat th- rn imposant rf wirf-le.ss i.s in -h:p-to-h:p find f-hip-'.o-shor - on;munlration. T. fat of a vr.y'-l in di.irH r.ia r-pwily liir.Ät u pon th famiiiarry of th r.i'Jio op. rat"r i:n hi' Viiprr.nt and his abi.ity to uo it to ;h pri""a!vt adantaK'. All pa.i-,.njf f r - carr int -v - ----1 -i which r,ac,'.t at a di--.Mi...' from Iwnd ar r 1 1 1 i i l 1 v law to trry radio aTp-raiu. The number -.f operators rarr:d dindn :pon tlio number of pa'i-er.K' rs and the ii---tance ro'.rol. F'.i:t in .ll oc-os.

operators ar- ffjuirol, both lo r

and Jn foreign lano'.j, to i:s

;i r a.'so li --n--d. Kv-n th aniateu:5 Hil l tho- who op rate br'.olca.'-tir.s 'a; ion mui pa an examination, or und r certain corp'.ition, ama- :'! r and bro ob-atinfr stations may '..e: -foj-,. with tb.e dNtrs s-trnals of a ship ,if vfa. When this occurs. !h-' hih-rowf-r-d o rninprc lnl or

! o f rniiir-nt station in th vicinity ! of ;h" ii. f t ferine: station ask him ' in th- M''i" cid to stop frM-ndinir. I On Ciiiarrl. j A'.l :ation operators must r abi ' to t: i; "!; "t r.d th' request to stop i .--end in LT. liroadr a; it. stations nro required to Mipr-nd their programs not less , lb.u once fery 1 ." minut s In order 'hat th operators on du'y may j hae a listen "On th air." ! I'vrn th' s'-ml-Jiih-pow or .ta-

whicM transmit wrathfr r-

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rton. .ti,.,-, . .1,0. i"M i. unit' . xi 1 io'i i'ui r-Jii news

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licence. Kmrrffriu'io. These exam. rat inr;rt ,t ro pi n riot (nly with a view to determining th.peed at whh an operator ran converse by mar;9 of the t-; -graphic code but also to find out how ho would ar.t In an rtner. nr-y. Tost are priven to determine if the applicant well enouprh Krouraled in th--principle whh govern the artion 'f th r-adio transmitter to mak- th ne-ressary repairs when in troubl". Grea: ingenuity i- oftm require-d to riff up an emercm-'y s t to smd u an S. . S. aft, r flooded nqri;,o room hav j.ut out the fire. :ir,i fji off th rurrert. (P'rators working in land stations

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hips at se,j, Mipend their

".t, Mark Ablett lives here. Robert is hi brother." He shuddered, and Raid. "I wan afraid it was Mark." Wa Mark In the room too?" "Yes." .aid Cayley bently. Antony had ?on to the locked door, and was turning th handle. "I suppose he put the key in h!. pocket," he a:d. as he cam back to the bodj apain. "Who?" Antony .hrugtred hi shoulder-. "Whoever did this." he paid, pointing to the man on th floor, "la ht dead?" "Help m." said Cayley simply. They turned th body on to its Wick, nervine: themselves to look at i:. Kohert Ablett had been shot between the eyes. "Did you know him well?" said Antony quietly. He meant, "Were you fond of him?"

"Hardly at all. Mark i the

brother I know best. H hesitated

anil then said. "Perhaps I'd better

get some water."

There was another door opposit

may be lifrtenit:; f. them to reiune th ir ir,-trum' nt-- to the transmitting wave of ships to listen for possible distress sitrnal.

RADIO PRIMER

Qfe RED HOUSE iMtmi

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I transtnissv.n for three minutes every to the locked on, which led. as AnI 1 .r mmutes. I tony wa.s to discover for himself dlj This enable, th operators who'trectlv. into a passage from which

openel two niore rooms. Cayley stepped into the passage, and opened the door on the right. The door from the office, through which he hrid gone, remained open. The door a' the end of the short passage was shut. Antony, kneeling by the body, followed Cayley with ills eyes. and. ifter he had disappeared, kept hi.1

eyes on the ijiank wall ot the pas1 sage, but he was not oonsciou of

that at which he was looking, for his mir.l was with th other man, sympathizing witn him. Cayley ram into the room again. murmured something, and knelt down to bath the did man's face. Then h- placed the handkerchief

1 over it

They stood up and looked at each other. "If I can be of any help to yi4"' faid Antony, "pleas let me." "That's very kind of jou. There will be things to do. Hut you mustn't let me trespass on your kitwlnes.o." "I came to see Hoverley. He ! nr. old friend of mine." "He's out playing golf. He will bo

ciOsi:i conn tkansiohmiik A t rar-form-r in which the path of th. magnetic ihsx j; entirely through metal. It is one of the kinds u-"d :not frequently In radio work.

" don't know," tho red.

left. Arrows the hreadth of th rcom( some fifteen feet), is that other door, by which Cayley went out and returned a few minutes ago. In th righthand wall, thirty fet away from u. at th French wm-

..ows. Cro!rg th room and going j out by th opposite door, we com 1

irto a parage, from which two room lead. The one on the right, into which Cayley went. ! less than half the If ruft h of the office, n srjatl. juar rrom. which ha evidently been used some time or other as a bedroom. Th window fac the same way aa th French windows) in the next rr cm. Th room on the other side of the hdroom I, a bathroom. The three r om. together, in fact, form a sort of private suite. Antony wandered Into the bedroom. The window was open, and he looked out at the peaceful stretch of prk. "Cayley thinks lie did it." said Antony to himself. "That's obviou. It explains why h wasted so much time banging1 on the door. Why should he try to break a lock when it's so much easier to break a window? Of course, he might just have lost h! head: on the other hand, he might have wanted to give his cousin a chance of getting away. Why did we run all the way round the house in order to get to the winlows?"

There wa a step !n the passage outside, and he turned round, to see Cayley in the doorway. He remained

.ooking at him for a moment, ask-'

ing himself a question. It was rather a curious question. He wn asking himself why the door wa open. Well, not exactly why the door was open: that could be explained easily enoucrh. Hut why had he expected the door to be shut. He did not remember shutting it. but somehow he wii surprised to see It open now, to see Cayley through the floor-

way, just coming 'nto the mnm. i Something working suh-cor:'.y-j;i!v i

Salesmen Wanted Younger men preferred. Good character and references necessary. Position requires energetic, ambitious men willing to learn and rapidly advance to responsible and profitable position. Salary and commission. A good man can set his own salary after a few months' experience, according to his ability and application. Knowledge of music an asset but not a requirement. Ambitious men without previous selling experience, but a sincere desire to make good, will also be considered for outside salesmen. Apply iti person on these days only Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, this week (between 9 and 12 A. M.)

OWNERS of delivery cars, small trucks and taxi cab have foand that the same strong construction which enables Red-Tops to roil up surprising mileage records for small cars on rough roads will show astounding economy on cars used commercially, where incessant use under heavy loads soon breaks down other tires. Nowhere else can you find the sturdy combination of tho extra ply of fabric and the specially compounded heavy red tread which has ballt the Red-Top reputation. There's a FLsk Tire of extra value tn ry stze, for car, truck or speed wagon

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BATHING SUITS, CAPS AND SHOES REDUCED 25 $3.95 Suits now $2.97 $4.95 Suits now $3.72 $5.95 Suits now $4.47

MJvuillBtSiuo rUPUIAR PRICE

SPECIAL PURCHASE 500 Hand Bags and Purses A wonderful assortment of styles in

black, brown and grey. Values up to $5.00; special

1.95

iin;i- iinui: ioiv The prospective vit if a n-- r-do-weil brother, who hid b.rn ab. sent for fifteen year in Au-tra'.i.i.

riior.t. i should think, u vmi put

' " ' 1 - i.VMir weight into :t. just where ther MAItK AllbKTT. bachelor proprie-j j, ;n tio y'il give all right." or of The Ile.l I T -Mise. Mark and: 'ayh-y put hi.- weight into it. The his c't'."tant cr-ni par. ion . i '' indow gave, and they went into the MATT CAYLKV. remained in Ths ' ' o,.m. C.ayirv .walked ouicklv to the

directly." will stov if I can be of any

back other vvh 1 "I

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' W ei:, we'd better go and sc." lie j "Meare do. You se. there are . 'oisi.b r. d the window for a nin-' ""mrn." He heitrted. and gav

uf.i ii'u-o n waning in- arrivit of the brother. IHni:RT. w hib- th. h.ui.--;. .rty guests were - p;- Cll;f. U'hen Ko'-eir app.a:-. . fh. 'o'-m.'iid. tari, , . . i ; : i :p-

:n:. M.fk's ";n her mm. the g.n-den urnei to !,ie

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a ra tu e. u !i re(

"für and '.u-r: to info ter Mark r.n ;r ard when toe niaid r

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dy. aiol drippd on his knee by . With an fffort he put a hand on ir '-hi iiid-'r ond pulled it over. "Who i it ?" -aid Antony. "Robert Ablett." ohi" -and Ant'-ny. "I t!i ought .i j-a 'iif w.i M rk."

Antony a timid, lilt'e mile. pathrti!

in .so big and self-reliant a man ".Tul your moral support, you k row." "Of course." Antony smiled back at him. and yaid cheerfully. "Well, then. I'll becin by suggesting that you -iv tild ring up the police." 'The polue? Y yes." lb- looked doubtfully ot the other. "I mp-po-O-" Antony .pko franklv. "."ow. look here, M- er"

hru eh lie.'ird the j p r

volver and the-, ;h.-

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g a d m ; 1 1 ui f affair w hn

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y pounding on th door and demand: Thi w a." th state .

ANTONY CIIJINTdlAM. a y-ui'h-ful gentleman advertuier. arrived. ni.M'TCU III ! rv!y looked round .u.hb-nly at. the voice. "Cn I lieipV" -aid Antony polite. iy ".Somet hir.r' V.appened." -!d Cayley. II w 1 br- at hing .jt:ick. "I heard a bot. ! was :n the library. A loud bang. And the door's looked." He rattb d the Isan-lle again, and hooh .; (pei the d'Tr!" he cr:ed. "I vtv. Mark, wii-t i : t ? Open t h d "or '.' "Hut he mut have 'ocked th .l"cr on pt;rp''e." -a: i Aniory. "So hv .ihoulil he it ju-t r i i-.-r 'U as' him ti?"

Cayley tu 'tie,'. We mut bre.ik it r g hi" h o t ; 1 1 1 e r 1 -In't There a

Window', much

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-ill put-

Wind ow ?" easier to bre T

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vry coo, n jut :n.de ;h

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He leaked he torvi

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iiiot I m." He pured pas? ;an runr.irg o:t in tenv followed him.

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When Old P. Nut and CofT E. Bean Hit South Bend, they were awful green; They got roasted good at the Coffee Ranch, And now they're as fresh as a New Year's dance.

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Coffees Food Products Peanut Butter 133 N. Michigan St. B. S. Haswell, Prop.

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to the left. if&in over 1 the ether

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Artory. and beo the 1 - i v e A n -They ran abrg

house, down a pith

nd then to the left ;e grr.. C.iyley in frcnt.

;n he-;: : nd him

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lerJv Cavlev "ooKed ov:

toulder ar.d pulled up short. "Iere." he va:d. They had Come to the windows of the locked room. French window 'h!ch opened on to the lawr.s at th ack of h hi u"1 Hr. t now they were clr.d Antnnv coul'r.'t hl f'e'.tr, g a th. n". 1 of excitement i. he fallowed C.Hyy'- example, and put his face rloee up to the gl.is7. Hut f ther had teen one phot, why hould there not be two more? at th CAre'.e.4 ffn who were pre-' Ir.ff their nrM against the panes,!

'nd 'k! r. for It.

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"My Goi. can you s

OayJev in a hiklr.t vp!-. TTie neit rr.OTpr.t Antory t.v A man lying on the floor At th far nd of the room, hi back toward them. "Who U ltr f!d Antony.

WANTED Girl to work as mail clerk. Inquire at Private Office Oliver Hotel.

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Value3 up to 25c, special, pair

Values up to 50c. 5 Of special, pair CmJ

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Large assortment of Bed Spreads, cut corners, scalloped edges. Regular

$2.75 values; special

ii The Dry Boons Dept.

One lot of Cretonnes, all good patterns; values

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One lot of Tissue Ging

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"Stevens" all Linen Crash,

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"Daisy" fine

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Bleached 13c or Un-

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HOUSE NEEDS

Special

Purchase of

Broom s F our sewed

brooms, good quality broom

corn, special Thursday

(No Delivery)

39c

Mop Sticks, extra special .

15c

Fish Globes 1 gal size, special 45c 2 gal. size, special 79c Baby Plates, high rolled i . J t:

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Boys Overalls, blue stif-

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values. Thursday

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3 to 7. $1.00 values, special . .

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