South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1922 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 9. 1922
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lapt Memorial day and has been extended to other tracks ?ince. Recently at Urooklanil.-, England, a powerful 5et was iastalled alongside the track to receive mvsra;t's from a motor car racer who wa3 trying to break tho endurance to-t by traveling IL" consecutive hours. A similar eet waa lntdled on th cjr.
Qfe RED HOI 6 AvA:MII-NE juxiiN Jiratr; toiay Who had shot and killed the xi'er-r!o-weil KOBHKT ACIjETT, within twe roinutes after hij arrival at The Bed his Hou.v, the country cst.ite of
Wf-a'.Lh7 I achcicr brother, MAB. FC ABBLTT? P.olcrf.s body was on fhe floor cf the locked ofT.oo, Mark had disappeared and in th3 vyes of Police Inspector Birch, it wa.o clear that Mark, who had viewed Robert's return from Australia with nnnoyanea, had --hct his brother and then disappeared. JjUt there wro mypterious c!rcurr.Jtnn s. Th shct waa heard OJat a few moments before ANTONY GIEIJNGITAr. rentlezr.xi: adventurer and friend of BILL BTVnitLF.Y. or.o of Mark's Kuests. entered tho b.all where he found MATT CAYXiFY. Mark's conftart companion, x-ounding on the locked door antl d-nicrdlrg ad-mlttan!-. Ths two mÄn entered the cirU'e- through t w!ndo and dlSv-overe " the tody. Later, Ar.tcn vagusly suspcts Cayley. Bill tells him that Merk ujpiet a few rrentng ago when or.9 of the guests appear! as a tfhCsst on th töwli:i' grven. Antor' and Bill dtscuss various theoricj ci tta tntirder. co on" wrni tiu: stoiiy. "?Jo. tint's rather hopeltss, isn't it?- 11 thought ajrain . T"ell." he nald rulcctantiy, 'suppose Mark confvil that he d murdered h'J r roJher?" -Thr.Va better. Bill. Lon't be afrali ct rKny away frcrn th accidtr ldv. Well t-in. your new theory la this. Mark confeise to CcjlC? C:al to shot Robert cn purTZSt nx4 CcydiJ decide, even at ti fii Cf Comml ti In tr perjury, and rottTrxj Into txcraMe hi rn.se If, to help Maili to escopa. la that right?" I2 nxldid. "Vn tile n, I want to aai you two (icccf. ilrst. la tt poasTMa, a I fII iKifor dinner, that any man wotdtl codindt cch an idlotio raur-ctp-Hj, mrrdüX thAt puts the, rope eo very tlhOy round ali neede? Fecondy, If Cxjlfer Is preparud to perjure
rrssU fur Mark (aa he haa to, any way, r.ow) Trouldnt It be irrplr for to eay that he wn In the ofnee all the and that Bobert'a death wks a-cidentair t'dli cnsldjreHd this carefully, and thr. r. added f'cly arri-ln. "Yes. my fJrr.p explanation Is a v .jh-out." he Euli. "Now let's have Ar.tor.y did r.ot answer him. He had b-vtin to thir.k atviut sJmethlng CIIAI'TKK IX ! What's the matter?" t&'.d r h&rp!r. I Ar.xor.y locked rouni at hlna with j
Country, You Talk j hir(i ?o much. Ita continued usi'h'jü hp holi down the rapidly I cllrr. Ling telephone rate. In j r-. when lRcrfse-I business ovfrio.iilfnl existing channels. the haJ the companies have had to Jir.s of pole ar.d e:nr.? erect new upon them thou.-ar.J4 of miles of wire. Cfivfn "wired wlrelis," as applied to iar.d line telephony, it Ls only r.,ce.-:iry to provide at each end a miniature generator of radio waves nr.d a receiver suitable for "translating" those radio waves Into pound waves. 'With this method In u.s existing circuits will be able to take care of the growth in volume of traftic for a Ions time. No Ixjss. Str&rs4 a.s it may seem, the riuality nnd clarity of the voice a3 It carried f.cros3 the continent in thiaw way, is far superior to that one carried by the old-type eyrftem. The three-element vacuum, tube that marvelous device u?ed i-o much in radio v.-ork Is called in to act as the minature nerator of ralio waves. Jt is a'.ao u ed as a detoctor of tho waves coming from the distant plce. At Intervals of 400 to 00 miles are repeaters which utilize thU 5am3 vacuum tube. Trior to the invention of the vacuum tube, which is primarily a radio contribution. It was possible Racer by Radio started with the Indianapolis race . raided eyebrows 1 "Pou've thought of something "What is it?" suddenly." said Bill Antony laughed. "My dear Watson," he said, "you t supposed to be as clever as Well, I was wondering about ghost of yours. Hill. This Is t:i;s this where she appeared, Isn't It?" "Yes." "How?" "How?" How do ghrst3 appear? I don't know. Thy Jut appear." "But how did Miss Norris appear Isuddenly over five hundred yards of taro park?" Bill looked at Antony with open mouth. "I I don't know," ne stammered. "We never thought of that." "Ycu would have seen her long before, wouldn't you If she had come tho way we came?" "Of course mo shouM " "And that would have spoilt It rather. You would Lav had time to rocognize her walk She cculdn't have been hiding in the ditch?" "No, fhe couldn't. B-Mty and I walke. I round a bit. vYe should have seer; her.' "Then she- must have been hiding In tho t-hed. Or do jou call it the summer-house?" "We had to go there for the bowls, cf course. She couldn't have been there." "Ohl" "It's dashed funny." said aftor an interval for thought. Bill. "But It has It doesn't matter, does If nothing to do with Rotert." "Hasn't it?" "I say. has it?" paid Bill, petting excited again. "I don't know. W don't V.r.ow what has. or what hasn't. But It has get something to do with Miss Norrli. And Mits Norris " He broke oT suddenly. "What about her?" Antony knocked out his pipe and got up slowly. "Well then, let's find the way from the house by which Miss Norris CArr.e" Bill Jumped up e'er'.y. "By Jovei Lo you mean there's a secret parage?" "A aftduded pasuaje, anyway. There must be." "I .y. what fun! 1 love secret passages. Good Lord, and this atttrnoon I was playing golf Just like an ordinary merchant! What a life? Secret passages " They made their xrzy down Into tho ditch. If an opening was to be found whioh l?d to the hou e. it would probably te on the house side of the green, and on the outside of tbe ditch. The most obvious place a: which to teRlr. the aarch was the she.i where, the bowls were kept. There were two boxes cf croquet thirds or.e cT thera with the 1!J optn.
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to telephone only as far as Denver from New York. The application of the vacuum tube to telephone line work makea transcontinental telephony possible. The voice of the man on Che Atlantic coast no;v reaches his friend in San Francco with the same distinctiveness as though they were talking acrcM the street. RADIO PRIMER AITIUODIC Untuned. A circuit having no definite -time period; one having no tuning condenser or tuning inductance coil. Antony tapped back of the hed. the wall at the "This Is where the passage ought to Leln." "It needn't begin hero at all, need it?" faid Bill, waikir.cr round with bent head, and tapping the other walls. lie was Just too tall to stand upright in the shed. "Thero's only one reason why It should, and that is that It would save us the trouble of looking anywhere else for It." Antony began to feel in his pockets for his pipe and tobacco, and then I suddenly topped and stiffened to ati tention. For a moment he fc.tcod listening, with his head on one fcide, holding up a finger to bid Bill listen, too. "What Is It?" whispered Dill. Antony waved him to silence, and remained listening. Very quietly he went down on his knees, and listened again. Then he put his ear to the floor. He rot up and dusted himself quickly, walked across to Bill and whispered In his ear: "Footsteps. Somebody comlrg. When I begin to talk, back me up." Bill nodded. Antony pavo him an encouraging pat on the back, and stepped firmly across to the box of bowls, whistling loudlv to himself. He took the bowls out, dropped one with a loud bang on tho floor, baid, "Oh, Lord!" and went on: "I say, Bill, I don't think I want to play bovis, after all." "Well, why did you say you did?" grumbled Bill. Antony flashed a emile of appreciation at him. "Well. I wanted to when I paid I did, and now I don't want to." "Then what do you want to do?" "There's a seat on the lawn. Let's go over there and bring these things along In case we want to p!ay." As they went across the lawn. Antony dropped the bowls and took out his pipe. "Got a match?" he said loudly. As he bent his head ov?r the? match, he whispered. "There'll be somebody listening to us. You take the Cay ley view." They walked over to the svat and sat down. "What a heavenly nlht'" stld Antony. "Hipping." "I wonder where that poor devil Mark is now." "It's a rum business." "You ascree with C'ayley that It wa an accident?" "Ye You pc, I know Mark." "I I'm." Antny produced a pencil and a pioet of paper and began to writ on his knee . Mit while no
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wrote, he talked. He faid that he thought Mark had shot his brother In a fit of ange". and that Cayley knew, or anyhow guessed, this, and had tried to give his ccusin a chance of petting away. "Mind you, I think he's right. I j think it's what any of us wo jld do. I I shan't Five it away, of course, but j somehow there are one or two little j things which make me think that ! Mark really did shoot his brother . I mean other than accidentally." j "Murdered him?" i "Well, rr.anslaughtered him. any any-j j way. I maybe wrong. Anyway not my business." "But why do you think eo? Because of the keys?" "Oh, the keys a-e a wash-out. Still, it was a brilliant Idea of mine, wasn't it?" He had finished his writing, ar.d now passei the paper over to Bill. In the clear moonlight the carefully printed letters could eally be read: "Go on talking as If I were hereAfter a minute or two, turn round as If I were 6ltt!ng on the grass behind you. but go on talking." "I know you don't apree with me, Antony went on as Bill read, "but you'll eee that I'm right." Bill looked up and nodded eagerly. He had forgotten golf and Betty and all tho other things which had made up his world lately. This was the real thing. This was life. "Well," ho began deliberately, "the whole point Is that I know Mark. Now, Mark" But Anthony was off the peat and letting himself gently down into the ditch. His Intention was to crawl round it until the aed carr.e In sight. The footsteps v.h.ch n had heard seemed to be undrneath the fched; probably there was a trap-door of some kind In the floor. Whoever it was would have heard their voices, and would probably t'iink It worth while to listen to what they were saying. He walked quickly but very silently along the half-length of the bowllng-gTeen to the first corner, passed cautiously round and then went even moje carefully along the width of It to the fecond corner. He could hear Bill Jiard at It. and he smiled appreciatively to himself. Bill was a great conspirator worth a hundred Watsons. As he approached the second corner he slowed down, and did the la?t few yards on hands and knees . Then, lying at full length. Inch by Inch his head went round the corner. The shed was two cT three yards to his left, on the opposite side of the ditch. From where he lay he could see almost entirely inside It. Everything seemed to be as they left it. The bowls-box, tha lawnmower, the roller, the open cro'iuetbov, the "By Jove!" paid Antony to himself, "that's neat." The lid of tho other croquet-box was open, too. BUI was turning round now; his voice became more difficult to hear "You see what I mean." he was say-In-"If Cayley" And out of th record croquet-box came Cayley'. black lund. (C'outimicd In Our .Next Issue) coal stuiki: snmors. But not a bit more than an Attack of rheumatism that leaves a man or woman helpless and suffering. National events are of no mrre Importance than the good health of the lndividaul. After years of laboratory experience and practical demonstrations we have found that LAN'DON'S I'RF.SCIUPTION' 1003 Instantly, relieve? and permanently benefits most esses of rheumatism. Landon Dru? Company. South Bend. Adv. 220-tf For Carson av. P. e'.lable dentistry consult Dr.j & Oren. l: Main 345. W. Washington Adv :os tf füll 1-3 St. Louis, Mo. "I want to tell you what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me seven years ago. I was run down and had a weakness such as women often have. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and after being married eixteen years became the mother of a sweet little girl. I now havo four lovely children three fine boy3 and the little girl six years old. I had longed for children ail the while and wept many a day and envied every woman with a child. I was SG years old when my first baby was born. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound to any woman who i3 ailing with female weakness." Mrs. J. Naumann, 1517 Benton St, St Louis, Mo. Was Weak and Run Down St Louis, Mo. MMy mother took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound when I was a girl, and when I wa3 troubled with cramps I took it, and later when I married I again took it to make me strong as the doctor said I was weak and run down and could not have children. I took it and got along fine and now I have three girU. So you know why I keep the Compound in the house. I am a well woman and do my work and sewing too." Mrs. JLTJU3 Hartman, 2501 W. Dodier Street, St Louis, Mo. Liver Fairly n 10c 12 pills 25c-40 pills 50c-90 pills
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