South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 230, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1922 — Page 7
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Passengers on Detroit-Cleveland Flight Hear Radio Concert
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fa.'hn ;.':!:.-; i.rsTHNi:.'; in ON KAPir a IHlTItOITaEviihAi.'i rhYixr, r.OAT. i)v!:k rti'niT. iiowAitiJ i: cAMri-.FiTj, fii:n..Ti.N"fr Tin; iiadio y:r. c.'i.vrr.i:. oxi: of THK IV'ATS. DFTIf-IT. Mi-'h.. I'ayer.ger? t i !: : r. g th ! ' y i n g . trip between A"g. 17 i T'O-m.'r.ute ! Detroit and!
'ieyelar.d rr. t'.' --n be listening in j "arnpbf II. chief radio engineer of r. r oi.o rr,r.:"r;, .luring their jour-1 the ! t rr.it News broadcasting st.irev. ' i;n:i, WWJ. Campbell installed a F,xpf rim' r.t ; v. ::h a radio set in i thr fo'd loop antenna with a the nh!n of f.r.e of thr :r tt i n g rf.it. I ? ii rr e-.-?t age a u !:" frrjuency set for hive ;. I r .ii. .f tla oo::1 p iny ' r t-e:t ;on of a special concert bro.id-
Increasing Efficiency of Transmission is Job for Radio Engineers
r.v ivxcIj f. codi.kv Ameriea's I'.ir ino-t ILidio Authority Ta t!:e 1 i r:i . :i t'r.'f i.; i:th.ing trrtl.ng ab- ut pow r f ra n rn :.-.-:on j by radio. He i is heard of .- many -.'artiir.j thin.s done by radio that he; rs aelp'd whre ; f v th- p In; .-r. a nything j (.tu ! ex;eeted ; o: it a a matter of course. J The radio r n-' gineer, ho w vc r, would ' very i mu h startled if! a n ii f f i r . " n t me-thod e-f pev- . r tra nmI-slon wit'.:"ut wires wcru actually tut into u-v. V Itsvn'' - G0I)L1:Y The neirest ajip.-i a ii which we have to a radio
po-.-r y.i . n at the present l.c-i :n dreat l.os. i !!io ! irg.- r .'".it. on- recte-l for Itut. -uppo-:ng 1 i " per cent elTiommun: at .on v. .th point- across : i peV were to be l.ad in the transtli - Atlant. ; th - Pa .!:-. In th'- form'::::.: app iratu s .and the im ;!'.. tor.
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seen this a:-.we;- coav.rg and had j Mark had killed liohert accident ildrawn bb-i: t'r.-:n it. For. if .Mark ly; ye.-, that would be more likely ! 1 t I'll. 1 lA .1 .1... 1 L'. .Jl 1
nau ore n k ....; . :i e e . e i s-,; . i .- c-.M-td'-o-le.l i..i:.:. Was Cavleyi e-jual to ;t? r.ii: would :-.a v. i '-vo " CUU--0 I.;'.' wc'dh'.n't have kü'ad. a-v-' I blood him.-e'.f. and be-, cause ho t"o! f --..,1 C,n.' fdher p op'.e 1 ch.ave l pretty much j as he did. Cut Ar.t0r.3- had no -urh j '.''.iks'.or.-'. M'irdVrs, were done; mur-i der had actually been done here, for there was Kohert'si drad body. 1 Whv n't ar.cth.cr m'.irdoT Had Mirk b- en ;r h.e c:':;e at i a", that r.f'.ernoon? The onlv rv d re. 1 .-.ther t:.t n e"..l y'.-. which o.-v:.n:.'.y c: 1 r.o. c r.:u) wn L.s.r . Fh-ie v..s oa'te c-rtain that -ho had i.eara r.:s v. . e. ;u.t tnen ci.i :11a j raid -th.-.t -it wm a very charactertttic I voice an r.i y vo; c therefore, to imitate. If P.ll i ot:l 1 :m:t -t s.t-'ces'-fuily. v. hy not Ciyley? Hut p..11-" hips it had n en ."-!h a -.a-.- !:b.:r.T. a... Suomo-p Fa ley bad a ol 1 rua-rei -.tu h s r in th.at aft. rn.-u vtr: girl !f-Ti Mey were both -woo-! :"-- c,:"" Cay.ey had killed :;ark. e.th-r purpeve'v. in s'Mden i r.scccn. or accidentally, meaning . t . kno 'k him down. Mtppo? at this h.T'i hppne.l In the pas-j rFout two o'cl '.-k. Fup-j C.lev th- re. w.th the bo ly at; feet, feehr.g already the rope ur.-i h.s r ,:s mir I dart. a this way and that in frantic s-arch fnr a wiy cf tcape; and suppr.-e' hat s:I 1 ly and irrelevantly he ! r rt rt-n y r - tr.at Itobert is coming o t h h - ue at three olc-k that e .00 . s .n ?:alf a 1 r. t o r. y ;c ur" 1 t th ri'vir-', st a itself Cayley n d I n g over the; - i-,iV .1 1
out. !!. roe.d Kobert be(,yiey may be capable cf it. but I
made to fep.1. tho murderer, if J .''vr. were a..ve ! . i:p- rtch'-rt w.-' M 1 1 ' . s at h:.1 1 n I .' T w n t v -: v e ? 1 ' u t d ' t . t ? ! : r. ' i .s row.) T 'Vo Kohert '.vere1 d,-ai. too? i;.:h. r: il-ad in the and Mark d.i.i in th. r.us.i ; how that hIp? Madness! Cut if th bodies re brought fjthT .ortehow. . . . An! rb'hrrt'rs r ith b-oke 1 I.k suici 1 -?.... Wa-s it ro-Ib? Mln.: nr.-.. in. Too dd-ult. ar; .rgo in f.v.nty minutes. Can't rrar - a v.:: Only -itieterti dr... T o d.rT:t:h te.s. An! th-5n th s.uddon inipiratlon! 1 :-::'. d'-i-I in tho o.T.ce. :.Iirk3 ir ly h.dien In th. pai-vag impodf.l to n-ako tcher? poem the murdc.cr, but h v, tisy to make Mrkl
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' ownin? them to plan the installation ef o. permanent fet In each boat. These experiments wero made with the co-operation of Howard F.. 1 .-tations, energies totaling periiap lo') kilowatts are used. High I'requeiM ies. lr. the form generated for home or f.o-tory consumption, electricity ear.h-d ca us eel to radiate, into alternating impu'sr.- of very liigh ': . an r.cy. The higher the frenc-. tl;e greater the e iliciency of radiation. The highest frequencies are used in t he smaller, j hort wave station" which usually employ one to two kilowatts of ele-.dtical energy. Hero. urub-r the very be t conditions, but - ." per cent of the energy put into the radio pparatu. ever leaes the antenna or radia'in.g device. Tl:e highe.--: powers used in radio nev-er-.-itat ojieration on much. Ir.ner wavo length much lower rt 'iut nc.es F rider the very best conditions at the high-power statiens but four jkt cent of th.e total nergy put into the ..pparatus ever .eaves t.ie ntenna t -s?6V:?r. SsS&vZF e-v liohert dead and Mark mi. -.''In: why. it jumped to the eye at cnor .c.u ui'ii i; a vi run ;t w a . a a a a panic (He looks at h:s w a tch again. Fifteen minute, but ;it;tiy; ' time n-w. The thing a-rcj.ges; !tolf.) Wa that the so'.ut.cn. Antony vnn.Iprp.' Tr to JT in with: the facta as they knew them; but thfn, 50 did that other theory which ho had .ugErted to I? in th morning. "Which rno?" sali Ri'.1.. They were Ittir.g in the copse ahove the pond, frort; which the In-.-.m, I hi-j fi.-hern-.an had. r.or' with ir.iwn. C.'l h; i.ste: w;:h
t,r.:n mouth to Antony's the. ry. ar 1 1 .-hnr.'t want to. The police can have ave for an occasional "Py .Tcvefja KO nt it tomorrow. Cut if ItV
j,ad listened In si.er.ee "Smart man. Cayley." h.ad b-en his only com - ner.t at thf end. j "Which other theory?" 'That Mirk had killed Ilahrt i '.or.fiill-.- a had rrn r e ?o C iv'ev
f ir h-lp. an ! that Caylev ha'.ln.g, .vith water ist that or.e bit of it looks hidden him i: the p i,-.me. I j , j.rot.y lUch like the next bit. I u,,. e d r from :h'.- ours:,'., and' don't know If that had occurred to hummen-d on it." tyeu." Yi.,. but ou . r .Pchr 1 n-.v j ..It had." smiled Antony. "Let." terious about that. I r.fked you ; c,arr... ami have a look at it.' what the point , f it was. and you Thrv u-i'l to the r of t'1P
Wouldn't siiy anvth.tvr." He thought!,.,
fr a l.tt'.e. and tlo n wmt on. '1 upp.'... jo.; ,vt .p lt Cay'.ey dehberatc'.v ! t 1 M.,. u and tried .. jr. ike him look like a murder. : "I Wa .1 wirn on that 'a r hould probably nr. Murk r ;.;..u?c, alive or dead." the Ar. I row you don't thick ".Vow I think that his de a ! body 1 thre." I "Meaning that ("ayl- y vent down; .uil kilhd him aft rwiru after y-'U rij come, i::r the po.:ce n.id C1 me Well, that's wha I .h.rinl r - m , t;o T - , . ,1 I K . . U 1 hate to think of it." ash it .ilk yutr Other WiV, i- co'.d-b'.oadea. enough. According to ou. h- g t t:o t ' the illce and deliberately shoots a man with whom he ho. no rjtnrrel. whom he han't seen for t'fteen yearsl" "Y??. but to .ave h.is own nck. That make a d.ffern-e. And I V. : V.-. Hi .'m.l h.-lv ;j In i. .. ... .... there since. .uy. half-Tst two yest:rdav afternoon. And tonight ay.ey going to hi Je :n th. p c n J . " 13.11 pulle. at 'he rr.s' on th ground beside him. thre-v away a handful or two. and sail slowly. "You may h right, but its all guesswork, you know." Antonv 1 tughed. "Good Lord, cf c?ur;e it he
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A h-ud speaker was al.a installed, but the nojf-e (,f the powerful motors overhead drowned rait the muic Irom tho horn. When ear phones were put in place, however, the motors did net interfere and the rr.ust came clearly. At time.- it was found unneer-yi ry to u.-o the radiofrr.'iuency tubf.". How large a part of th radiated J energy would be ai sorbed and uf.ii::ed by th" receiver".' A very t-ru'ill I art. The greater portion would le radiated int. space and dissipated thrcugh natural agencie-. Vegetation, mountains, citie- bridges and .ill manner of things would he rec riving and wa.-ting the radiant energies just as they are doing now. lh-rhaps but one ten-thousandth part of the total energy would ever be v. e fully employed even were the transmitting station surrounded by nearby receivers. RADIO PRIMER A 1Z V V N I) A M I1N T A X, IJlXdTM Length of waves miited by an antenra when no odded inli'ttan"e er cap icity :s inserteti In the atitenr.a circuit. For flat top aerials thia is about four time.i the length of the antenna, from the j radio ippara tus to th.e end of the ! ar.tr una. 'i.d. "Ai.vl !"!:i,ht -. .-h.iil know if it's a pco 1 gue.-.s or a had one.'' Hill brightened up suddenly. 'Tonight." he said. "I stv. toj right's goir.g to be rather fun. How ! do we work it'.'" ! Antony wa. -ile-nt fr,r a little. "b-'t's put ourselve; in Cay'.ey'.-pla-.-e," said Antony, puffing slowly ; a: his pipe. "He's the body, or I whatever it is. in the passage. What 1 v.:;: he do next?" .. j "Come out again." said Hill help- ' I i'u'.'.W "Yes. but whh-h n, IV P.'.l s it up with a .urt. "Py Jove, you mean that he will! - - - . .- - - ... - i , , ..... : " ' ; - h f f ' r n d b y t h e b . w; : n g- i ""''r"- " " 'u t.unk so? Just imagine . , . . ... i I "a:;ng ocrc. the btwn :n full . ' o. "-' " ..- i..u v:i oul f-y the bowling green, and then ocmc ! to the pond without ever being In sight of the house at all." "You're right. Now. what's the next thing?" "The. rcxt thing is to mark the exact pla'-r in the p r. I where he uro? 'v..a!'cr no drrn.4. " th.at we can ti.-h it o-t ogain." v.-e (M n se e wha : it we j somrthir.g -e can't identify from a I distance, then we mut trv and gt it out. To see whether it's worth : tolling the p.v;-e about." 1 -yves." -oil IJ.'.l. wrinkling his. 'r.---. . a -or i, .-,,.v.- '-.. and iv down there n : nrr. ;. ,'k;IV: :,t the p0n 1 beneath the .mvthing?" sa'd Antoa em . iy at 'What?" 'Th ' fen-c on tho other side." Whit about It?" W'.'.'. it's rather useful, that's --Said Sherloek Hn!me3 enirmati- ' Y.V.-r .i-l bd Tt.lh "A moment liter. his fr.en.I Watson had hurled him ;r.to the pond." Antony laughed. "I low being Sherloe'Ky." he f.ü. "If'. very unfair of you r.o to play i:p to mc." "Why is that fnc useful, my , d. ar Holmes ? said Hill bdientlv. pr:u:e vo.11 can tik a hripr , s n it. Voti see " "Yes. y,"j needn't .top to explain to me what a bearing is." "I wasn't coing to Hut you're lying hre" he Io,ed up "underr.ecr.h this pine-tree. Cayley comes out In the old boat and drorws his I .. .i . . i. - i; i p.ircci m. 1 tu urvP a. iine irom nere on to the. boat, an! mark it off cr. the fence there. Say ;:' the fifth : c-t from the tnd. Well, then 1 take a lin- from my tree we'll tird cne for me directly and it Cotnes where the two lir.'N meet, thre hill the eigle.i g-.athered to gether. Q. Ik D. And there, I almost fargot f remark, will the tallr r ig'cb IVverlev bv name, do his J famous diving act. As performed
r.:?ht'.y at the Hippodrome" nil looked at him unci;'.. "I fay. rfaljy? It's l..atly dirty watpr, you know." "I'm cfra:-I f. n::i. So It writ-
tri !n the book of Jirier." way (, a i,inc. rr ,- ,.xn'.iin-' ' n ; 11 ,rTnrr vo;c, .r.i out oi s n.-.v tM .:!- Wolf r.tvl rx u--x "Of courfe I knf".v thit rno of ti..j.;,., v. " Vo W.o-.j o':h hOPT-l the V.'o..: Wo'.f it t.uc?!- ..vat ri" t-- ?h warm trouM have to. hut I oh .1 Kn'.y v'7""t" f .Vi--v innkl"-th r,i"' Vnx- "v Virs fur r-f :h.;r moth .-re T:wn thy v:. iVn a warm nJsht " j v;, . hi, ,'n.V; '...V'-.t' "l i an1 N'h,: 1 ll! ' lt 1 !l r.o tho-.;Chts .f r.;hb:ir. Inr ! -Jot th ri-t for a hitho." i;; :;:;-";-.?1'-- lKit 1 err m, w-::y, nr,v,-vc fir, ! 8?rM Antony. Rettins? up. "Well . " , ' ' ' " , . .. Uf nt ('n tho Wi. The two hi,i nni- .V th- rrirkot antr h!' hTPTVl row. let's have a look for mv tree." ' . n Fa1 that yf,'J d;in'f-thouc..." j ..ll? Were hoipn fi' to the! w(nr the 'nv htirkM h,!.- rye, turn- I
tTi In th V-ook of Jaher. i The walked down to the margin rf the pond ani then looke I back. Di'.rs tre .stiorl up cnl took the evening, tall an-1 unmi?takah. fifty feet nearer to heaven than It? n'-ichbor. Hu Rut it had Its fellow at i 1 of the. copse, r.ot quite I but Vnna'S oon-i the other en a - - - jplctiou. "Thaffl where I Fhall be," Paid Antony, pointing to It. "Now. for tho' Ixird's sake, count your po?ta accurately. "
"Thanks very much, but I fhall jkr.ow I can't stand cold weather, do It for my own Fake." .nid Bill i I'm sorry that the summer h al.v;th feelinsr. "I don't want to e pend mo?t over, fo- it t? on warm nichts th whole night diving." that I .Ine by hrvt. Hut I raut pre"Fix on th post !n a straight line; pare for cold, for it will he frosty in
with you and the splash, and then count backward to the beginning of the fence." "flight, old bow Leave it to me can do thi on my head." ' Well, that' how you will hove to Qo the. last part of it." said Antony with a fmi!e. He looked at hl.a watch. It w?s nearly timo to change for dir.r.er. They rtnrtM to walk back to the holism together. At midnight the por.-j Wa waiting for them, mor sobmn in the moon lirht. The trees which crowned th sloping bank u:: ih.- fir side of !t were mysteriously sint. It seemed that they had the world very much to themselves. Almost unconsciously Antony poke in a whisper. "T'hero'a your tree, there's mine. A long a.s you don't move, there's no chance of hi seeing you. After he's gone, don't come out till I do. He won't be here for a quarter of an hour or so. so don't he impa-l lent." "Hi-hlo," wh:.-erfd Hi'.:. Antony gave htm a nod and a .:ni;e. and they walked off to th?lr post.. (Continue! In Our Monday Issue) .iCL WIGGILY nv iiowAiti) i:. garis IWCIJl WlfiCLY AND TIIH SODA WATFU. Once upon a time, when Fncl Wiggby was out walking with Woodie and Waddle Chuck. the groundhog boys, they saw the bunny gentleman suddenly stop and give a little bop. as though he .had jumped over a stone. "What's the matter, Uncle Wiggdy?" asked Woodie. as he ricked a head of red clover and chewed it For g-oundhogs, or woodchucks. like icd clover top.? jus't as you like i ca r.d y. ! --no stub vnur In?''" n;t. ed Waddie, wild was Woo lie's brother, j "Cause jf you did I'll fet my mother to put some 'witch hazei on It, and make it all better." j "Thank you, Waddie. Hut I didn't ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! Unless ycu see the name "Bayer" j on package, or on tablet.- you are noti j getting the genuine haver product; . prefcrlood by physicians over twenty-l-.o j..u.i an-i i'iuvvu wi uy mu-.c.-iim l"r Colds Toothache Earache Neuralgia Headache La mbasn Rheumatism Iin, Pain ceept only "Bayer" package which (contains- proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few 1 -cent 5. Druggists also tell bottles 01 ' - 4 and 100. Aspirin i.s the trade . mark of Payer Manufacture of i Moncaceticaciflfter of Kalicylicicid ' TONIGHT ONLY! JFLMS STFIN S JAZZ HOUNDS of Chicago SPRINGBROOK PARK p 3 I 1
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?i!y. "Von jumpr.i p. s though ;;o'i dM," ' "I was Jut jumr-inr out of tli" .
i'nK ;i Jiy. merry vr.re. o M4;Jnny v-hfn Wo.d;, w hirf rf-i to nr.-! Warliie Chuck, th" two cronnd -; tj10 cricket: ho? Lo looked amid the dried, ..you 5li, you wr.r(, vrrv rf,0iJ n? leaves on the ground and saw th r:pprc :ivA nz th.uch von
f.iiK. . Tpinr cr; KCl cr.ap. "You arcr.'t very lively this nrn-b Iff." f-aid I"n w'irrily. "I'v f-'n you " fore, Mr. Cricket, and pen-
f-rally you pive a lot of jump? and , 'i's. I cot. Id do that." paid th j frr l:nc. I wm to see a picture of! plans to ;,r"r.t to fl.e r.nr 1 ,- ? t out of my way. Why are you po Uri.ket in a fentle voice. "Itut I er-! the .tav of lnr. ac. It'i ro off in! of the Kr.:?ht - f ryh! n to---
s-low thi. morning?" "I'.ecaupe of t!:e cold n'ln last r.iht." chirp ei the rr!"krt. "You another month or two. And it was colder thin uual last nicht. That'j?
Iwhv I am not so lively this mornjl;r'. j
"T.onk out. Woollel" suddenly cried Wadlie, as h r-aw his brother leaning over with his nose close to the ciicket. "Look out. or that black chap may bite you" "Oh. no. I wouldn't do anything l:ke that." sang the cricket. "I would never bite any of Tncle Wipgily's friends. It is true that I have strong nippers, or pincers, and I can eat holes in cloth and also hite. Tiut don't be afraid Woodie and Waddie. J I'll rr.t bite you. thouph if I mw I . . 11' : V T." it t Tr 1 rT why, that would be a different story." "Are you feeling warmer nor. Mr. Cricket?" askrd Fnole Wiggily. "The nin is up higher now and the dew has dried." "Yes. I am much warmer." chirp ed the cricket. "And because you j were kind to me I'll do the only thing I fan do except eat and hop. and that is to' sing. I'll sing you a SOPP." So th cricket sang for T'nele Wi-jgiiy an 1 the groundhog boys, the jolliest song to which they had ever listened. It was a song of warm, cracking logs in the fireplace. of I popping r-orn and roasting aprles. ' "Hal That was n very hue songl" j -aid Fmle Wiggily. seeming to lav. alien from a day dre.ur. "It re minded me of many happy times.; ! Now I know you wi'l wart to hop Make Cuticura Your Daily Toilet Soap Clear the pores cf impurities by daily U3c of Cuticura. Soap and occasionel touches of Cuticura Ointment to neoded. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering end perfuming. Bjr'- xk TrMWKul. Ad-Vid: "CXler tV r.Uclti.If.t ir,l:;ö3 tl.VTut " ?orrjrir &o2S. e'lntm'nt2S rdtWe.TakcuiB If. ?r,Jl.JCrti;ira Soip har w;5l ont muf . DIbi oiop men pain in one minute fry removing the cause! Jjs? pat on one of Dr. Scho'.Ps protective, soothing Zino-p.-td'?. S c;;. y.t l 'jrtini .v'cp? in cr.e tr:i-.uc: he ct l-'Cin; immediately. The p.i j treatment id i'.S kir. J. 7:r.o-p-''s r." t'.i -. r-ti-entir. w.atfrrr' f aJ :.L-.o'uo :v , ;, v r,x titl iy. At your drirr'r-i-t'e c- licc r c.'.rr'c. Sizes for corns, callouses, bvr.ior.s Hi ".ein tV. l-.:- m'nri- cf Th- S.--' n't iVp o., m-k-- rf Ir. t"rfc',!,n IVhiJ or.rcr; At 1 ..n-i,..-.nLtrc.Tt.''tc. p:tf rnr on t!r. i! I. Bend, Ind. fO" TC CO? e
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"Ari-l J :?t v hat I'm :r to ii.i: 'winM.hi t bite us. Now vmir Isance! X:j the Wolf r.nd Fox f: , 'h.v on't ribble l'ncle WIrcily'?! cars." I l aps I could do something better.
I think I 5ha 1 sin? to the Fox andFo paid lv would and then, with j Wolf. I'll ine: them a sonr that will ! p. r.t lpr look on their face than) make them think of happy day.- of 'they had worn for many a daj-, I the patr. lrl:aps that will do thmihh Fox and Wolf wrr.t off together!
as much pn-ui a biting them." Ttien tie cricket becatt to chirp .".nd sine. He -an? of the days when the Fox and Wolf were little fellow.. I-laying about in the woods, rolling a,1(1 tumbling over their brothers and sisters. Vhe crieket sang of Sec Our W inflow Display New Fall W raps
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!;:! Wolf nr.t nr Xho 'n- KirkM hi." rye, turn - d a'i le and walked fl-nvly away, mutt er jr.?: "I winder why I fel go trarc? I :i rn no hr.er pivir. I fm to he a "en! little hoy Fo acair." And the Wolf FabI: -I. too. don't :n to want to h-.rt Tn- 'e W:eilv now. I hao other ! the. wood. and p. Mr. Fox." Th"
as the rrioket chirped and sin?. ! Conservative Life Ir.uran:e C". "Cicodl ' whisfcred the bunny j Heme ciTice. Fcuth Hend. with a twinkle cf h: pink no.". Advt.-213-tf 'That was better than biting, wasn't j it. Wondie and Wadd'.e?" j V.M:vnn C"IC..TI The proundhog boy faid it wns Are a MlM Seel an 1 üv.ri r'v. they hopped away with thrtjare. 21-'.'.
117 South Michigan GL Correct Apparel for Women
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and the excellence of the f abri es Ca n t o n , Crepe Romaine, Satin, makes them remarkable values!
$1P All wanted colors in all sizes
Shop The Frances Shop
Saturday at 9:30 P. ML Other Days 6 P. M.
SAX & Find Value, Not Only in Price H i? i f i Silk Pongee, 36 inch, for draperies, blouses anrl chil dren s wear, Friday fV only, yard . . Silk Stripe Madras Shirtings, makes good shirts at a low price, Friday Gf only, yard i w w Silk and Cotton Poplin, 36 to 40 inch, in black, white and colors, Friday only, yard OSc Nachus Cotton Blankets, grey with pink and blue stripes, good quality, Friday only r.t 1.75
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a Few of the Big Specials on Sale Will be Many More That Are Not
hurry. leavir.a th 'ri"':'" In th- nr.. Ar.-I !f t! .:" doerv't Uk nil her pen:, the rank to luy nn i:at.
ft - J- . , r 1 r :'. the ra!y durk. : .1 tfil r vi rri about Ur.'-to :z'-'.y ar.i th rrä-,- " hTPrr. opyr! ?h- 10-- ; . . k. or r. iiomi; iv sox r.ir ItlHIMONT. Irl. At:r. Kn'chtf. of lrh!n I'-.'li:'" lr. V..gut. i i. . i Kr.'chtf" of ryhii. I --i c lr. V.nv j cur.ty with Richmond r-ivl-i T 1 . to'luv Vtvi n. :nvement I ok!r r ; ard th" Joatirc In Hi"-1-"-i ho propAcd h' mA fr .ic-l Ar. :' : firm member f th- Kr.!r',; r ; IVtHas cf Ir.diir.a. A cr j wa ram-ed to obtain o-,t;.-r. r n eral dsira nv 1 f-rTv.' j with a formal it.Ita.i n t 1 th- lv h- re. Mr.ey to !c-1n on vve Pvith P.t hcrrt. F;rst rr.r:!icr. Ir.-j : - Sec Our Witt (hue Display New Fall Suits
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SATURDAY SPECIAL 'FLAPPER9 SWEATERS
$9.95 (ÜOMPMI But in Quality iff , 1 . - . k" K - NvJvA ? A Novelty Checks, for fdl skirts and buit-, 5f; i:v h, Friday only, yard 4 (f r W W 2 Dress Snaps, in bkuk .atcl ' white, card of 3 dozen . . Vi' Coats' Thread, black ,,j,d wiitc. Friday, G spools French Gingham, 32 in' h, Iarp;e; and small che-ck. Fri day only, yard . 1 li L i k All Linen Crash Toweling, j 16 inch. Friday JP"Ä only, yard L.U
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