South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 231, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 August 1922 — Page 7
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19. 1922
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He put the two k'ys in his pocke'. !
; anu tit there to- a ion uin; in , silence, thinking. HUI w.i silent.;; : - . t
too. no: liking to i::t.rrui u thoughts, lut at Iat he iiid: "Shad I I pa: these things back? ' ! Antony looked up with a shirt. "What? Oh. yes. No. IK pu:
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Tnat the lot.' said I.i. I. ! A. Thirty yt.;4rs sr... John Drew Antony nodded at him. j played the part cf Ilobin Hrod in "Ves. that's the lot.- h- .iid; ' ana . .t ,iram4 hv S.r Alfred Tcnryon
inais xne runny zn:r.s v-.to. ! .ra::p.i "Th.:- Jt. -.-r'
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j;ru iucM hy .a-::n Daly In New ; York. John Drtw wa? at time 33
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J ! t!ie I-.Sar.p S ir. lay v.:th an array o! .. ;.
by substituting the f:rt letter Jn ' stars. n?iy f whn; arp -top r.----h t "love" for the "ir in r.oatrice. t cra-.vir.. carls when apparir ai-rp--
i Q. In . hat rerent p.cture a : aithfui r production cf a phuLa- CASTLE
tfrs" combat given? Today Jaru- Novak wüi 1.. n f.-.r '' " A. In a cutback in M.ins!au?h- ! the Put time in ' Co'A-n f the ha -h. ter." The c(w-tu:noc and procedure' Pir.rf." which on f th- in- 'r '!.
on the subject. I Northwest with the I'm . tQ. What noted continental stir dinn for:" and scrnvry a- a b ; U -
w.o soon arrive in this countrv
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"What do you rroan'.'"
! "(Jive me the toit-.ii a Tiinu-r.:." ! He took it ard Hashed it i.vtr the
r'"u"' ;n .'. , , V ' ro.luc-tion wa Ada Rehan. The i r.y and is expected shortlv t- come otinal brave rv. the lot. It s funny. He stood up. mu-i" f r "Th Formers." w:,J over to hen her work. Sundav William F..r! ir.k.
line ujlS m nis nanus. -now i-
ears o'd. which is Fairbank's ago1 A. Folf. Negri ha.s been signe 1 opposite Miss Novak
ow. The Ma.d M-arian of Daly's! to tar for a big American conipa-jto enact numerou
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off their hands and were clear of the j -copfce, Antony became more commu- j nicatlve. He took the two key- out i of his pocket. j "one of them is the otlb-p key, I j , suppose, and the other is the kvy of j the passage cupboard. So I though, i that perhaps we might hive a look J at the cupboard."
"I say, ch you really think it is'.' ; "Well, I don't nee what else it cayn j be." ; 'I'm why should he want to throw ; it away?" j
"Because it has now done its work, I
whatever it was,, and he wants to wash his hands of the pa-ssage. He'd throw the passage away if he couU. I don't think it matters much onp
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l'ork and vi? later staged in Lun":i wh-r it wan ik-o a jjopu'.ar '--H-uv did Beatrice Joy get her r.n-.ie? A. Ac cording to M: Joy's moth- '" Ti.tm- Fe.ttricp v.i.s invented
Q. Whot is the name of Max bp see:-. in that pr.i'ping I.nder's burle.-iue on Fairbanks' j 'He'.ls F. order." 'Th Thrfo Musketeers?" I
A. The bur'p.seju entitled "The Threo Must-Get-The res." Max is Drt-in again.
Ho.v va.s the effect of the i
f-torm at sea produced in the new
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picture On the High ' Seas?" The answer will be given in thi column Monday. (Coj)yright, 1022. Thompson Feature Service.)
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ORPHEUM Madame Pore ha- a r a 1 n-"velt
in hT pr's:-.ta:ion of "op- r . celebrities." Ht com',' my. . .ht in '. What'-- d --e
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AUDITORIUM Today the auditorium presents the eob.-vul morality -drama. "Why I Would Not Marry." The Ptory
oeals with a girl who is loved by
way or another, and 1 don't suppose four men and does not know which
there's anything to find in the cupboard, but I feel that we tuiu-n laok." "Do you still think Mark's body
might be there?"
one to choose. She thinks that she f'Uld be supremely happy with any on of them and thou :h three of tiuni are wealthy she has a slight
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hrourht to fhe beach and other sind 1 ir places without trouble. It has . un. V 1 m nil'cu:y wrr:i:
made b at-h dancing jopular. Nr. aerial or ground connpction is ne-ces-irj with tlie radio set Hhown. It can be moved about while it is receiving music for the dancers.
No. Arul yet when else can it j nation towards the one who is!
Same Ralio Signal, Crossing Globe, Travels Both East and West
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iv iwrij r. c;oilv:y, mrri(.r. ForMiit Ibulio Aiiiliorlty ". n.-t happens at a receiving elation at thp opjw.sjto side of the b"'.' Do thi" mosairs come from the e.t-t or thp west?
Radio circle.have ljen sp?cu la ting a b o u t thi problem (,f rer ption at the ant.ipo.les of a transmitting itatirn for n.a ny yea r s. N o w conies H . H. I'.evc ri.b'(, an A nu l ie i n engineer, from v-tend.-d res'.n-h in Miuthrrn Uracil and tells us what happens. During his ex-
G OD LEY p e r i m e n ting, l:p.rairp found it posiblp to make dI -pr a.t ions or. many signals from, a F. . governmont station in Hawaii. Hp ooubl rpceive them i' in r fi !!'.. the we-t across the Fa-oiri.-ard t!v eontinent of South A:not i. a. or from the east across tie- v. .stern F a inc. Afrna and the
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Atlantic! - The French government sent out ail expedition last year to ge-t observations on this subject. An Ilnili.shman in his travels across the Faciho. endeavored to carry on similar experiments. As far as known at present, the observations of I leverage were made about two weeks before those of Tremellen, the Britisher. In Theory. Theoretically, when the receiving station is at a point on the e-arth'a surface exactly opposite the transmitter, the waves coming from beth directum around the earth should reinforce each other. Having traveled the same distance, they should still be in step, or in phase. As a matter of fact, lue to varying meteorological and daylight con.dition.s existing over the two paths, and due to the variation In absorption which m-ay take pl.ce over the land, even at the antipodes, waves from both ways could scarcely bo expect el to arrive exactly en time to the ten-thousandth part of n s'-rond. In F ragp V observations, signals from Hawaii received from the w t w ere stronger during, one part
of the day. Those from the east were stronger at another time. Only for short times were they cjual in strength. Interference. At these times, if both were received simultaneously, an interference took place between them. First their energies would add. A fraction of a second later they would he neutralizing each other. The result w". an undecipherable s-eries of signals. Had it been pos'ble to move the station a few hundnd of miles further east this effect would have been absent, and the energies from both ways around would actually have fully reinforced each other during certain periods in the ela.y. Another very interesting phenomenon which Feverage relates, is that signals received from two Station f,uite near each other in Germany chose entirely different paths in reaching southern Frazil. The signal from the station at Nauen came to Frazil over the S uth Pole, whlie that from Eilvese chose the path .Aar the North Pole. It is difficult to account for this phenomenon, though several theories have been offered
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( i OiUiiMio.l lYinii Out I.a-t !Mir.) Th" we:.: by slowly. To Ai'TMiV. iyhi-; l;:d.hii i ri fb' uriK-r-
owth at tae too; of o.s trto a i.vw i M at last
troughs out a ball of thick string from bis pocket. ' G' t this through the handle If you can, and then we can both pull." "Good man." He paddled to the skle. took one end of the siring and padetlej back a-ain. "Now then." Two minutes later the bag was safely in the boat. Bill clambered in after it and Antony rowed back. "Well done. W.itson." he said quietly. a.s th y landed. He fetched their t;vo coats, and then waited, the bag in his hand.
He rowed slowly toward the mir- while Bill dried and dressed himself, die of the pond. i As soon as the l itter w:ls readv he
loure about tnere now, said to hi arm and led bam into the
i ion at last. , copse.
pr o. a m was pre . r.'tt1:: ltspp.. Slip-1 Anlonv stormed rowinr and looked1 Thevsat down and tnklni tha
I - -i t r - - - C3 - j - " 1 v. v. j CA P ,-p e'a :.- bad to o,.ik. moro than about 'him. - j between his Knees. Ar tony pressed ;o .i mrm-y Hi it nhtlu? IF- might ! "Yes, that's pretty well right." He the catch and opened It. . .; b.ok to tin 1 'h:n in the bo it; j turned the boat's nose round until it! Clothes!" Ud Bill. "' "f :'o--n. ie.de 1 in tb v.at.r ; vva j pointing to the pine-tree under' Antony pulled out the top garment II.-- cvis wer- r. e 1 on 'h- bo it p..! w hich Bill lv.id lain. "You see my j and shook it out. Jt w;is a wet
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th"- i Ivr .. ard said-: itee and the other coat?" ; brown flannel coat.
: :,ie. a i if ma' r ..'d from, no- : "Yes." said Bill. ' "Do you recognize it?" he asked. . h-r. . ihavl v.a-i -'a. dim.- by th)' "lltgnt. Now then, I'm going to j ".Mark's brown flannel suit." .- I-, h - h.an l W..S a sm.iI. brown j row gently along this line until . "This one he is advertised as hav"i. : we're dead in between the two. Gel I ;i:g run away in?" . -A. t, ;, big In th.p b. ttom ' u as exact aj you can for your own j "Yes." .:' ?!. b.at. .-t. pp.-.! Jn. And using ap : ake." : Antony put his hand m the breast-
i -1 " " )'Mnr 1 i;.tViV , , -i i 1 1 i 'oi iiiomj . iei auu it'iv yui MIlt JtUPlS. v . th . he roue-d ' "I5ack a httlo ... a Iittltr n.ore ( He considered them doubtfully for a
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,s j.et ,,,. ,,r a!'1 !ook"a aioand. As fui a he ooked inquiringly at Bill, who nod'bo.iu and" Voted ::. iv'':a lh--v .Wtrt in an vxucl ! dod. Antony turned on his torch
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the bast financiallv fort mate of the
four But her father's choice is far different from hers as he is deeply in debt and needs money. But to really
1 enjoy the story you should see it
for yourself.
and Cayley never killed b m at all
But the cupboard had not much to tell them that night. It was empty ive for a few old bottles. "Well, that's that." said Bill. .
But Antony, on his knees with the j Also a Hallroom Boys comedy, torch In his hand, continued to "Breakir g Into Jail." search for something. i Sunday comes your favorite. Marie
"What are you looking for? asked Kill at last. "Something that Isnt there." said Antony, getting up and dusting his trousers. And he lock eel the door again. (Continued in Our Next Issue.
Provost In "Her Night cf Nights.
BLACKSTONE To he bpautiful is the desire of all
most every woman. But if those r .
who are not quitp so beautiful asome of 'heir sisters. knew th-
heart aches, unjust criticisms .and I
sorroNv that so often accompany
"beauty" there would be fewer wo- M men harboring this desire. This il- j-J
lustration is ably brought out in tb
picture "The Notorious Miss Lisle.'
which l.s at the Blackstone today
The leadincr narf in thls rdrture cal
for a won. an of exceptional beauty 5
so the producers in s-electing tlv star to portray this particular character had no other e hoicee but to rhnii9. "America's Beautv" Miss
Katherine MacDnnald. ' A Sunday "A Woman of No Import-;! ance" ronw tn the Black5tor.e. The Yl picture is from the story' cf Oscar ' m ...... r . 1 1 . . &4
line s iamous iirama, unu aiieti , tj has been acclaimed a world ser.sa- U tion inasmuch as it treats an every- It
day problem In a fearless, plain and straight forward manner.
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American by Adoption for 50 Years, Stirceeds to Viscount of Exmouth.
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"A Woman of No Importance
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WASiriNTJTON, Aug. IS (Hy I. , l
X. S.) Henry E. Pellew. 94. partook of his customary coffee and rolls this morning in entire ignorance that he is now the fifth viscount of Exmouth. For fifty years he ha been an American citizen and a resident' of the national capital eind his daughter, Misa Marion J. Pellew told an International News Service reporter this morning at the family residence at 1637 Massachusetts av. that she saw no rei.on why her father's customary morning routine should be broken into merely because he was now Viscount Exmouth, lmtead of Henry E. Pellew. American citizen. "My father is very old." said Miss Pellew. "He does not know of his succors-Ion .to the title yet, and we will break it to him gently in order to guard against any shock. No. you can't see him now perhaps later, after he ha.- had his coffee and rolls." He will not return to London to take his place among the peers of Great Britain, it is believed. The title will be accepted, but beeau of his yeara he prefers to spend the rest of hi3 life in the United States the land of his adoption. It Ls proboble that the new visccunt's son, Charles A. Pellew. of New York, will return to London to take charge of the Exmouth estate and upon the death of his father will live In England as Viscount Exmouth.
Last Time Today "The Notorious Miss Lisle"
"A Bad Woman :s the Only Sort of Woman Man Never Tires of." A sensational story of the problems of the woman who loves not wisely, but too well.
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troupers, and stoed uj). , "What is it?" "You mustn't dive ir. m the b.t. ; "The letter that Cayley was telling .1 b ;. .' said Anbui h t.sti;y. "ou'U the Inspector about. From llobert. . j-ii.vn. s-'li ie in geilkij ." -Mark, your loving brotlier is com-
p.ili .-'.a in from the .ttin and :ng to hv you ' Yes. I suppose Ij
v, i. .ti!. vi to Antuny. hid better keep this. Wd! that's!
"V. ..a: it i.k-j ."' .-aai Antony. ( hh-i cot:. Lot's hae out the rest oil ' d. Wth. iu-rt 's luck to it." .t " He took the r-maining cloth-s ! He gave a sudden kick, il.t-hfd for! "They're all here,'" yaid P.1I.
fX).Ti TRAINS REACH C. AIIY CrAEY. Ind.. Aug IS Eighty
carloads of coal arrived at the Gary , terminal yard.1 yesterday consigned ,' to the (äViry steel workd and another j train of 53 cars laden with coal : i expected In a few hours, marking what h believed to be the end of! the coal scarcity at the Gary steei j
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"If we can get by thl week, we i p shall have passed the crisis." a h:ghij f(f F1?
omciaU In the terminal yard. .said, j fa h g(
Ana i conncrentiy expect to we a p 14! visible Improvement in coal cord:- M X&j iX
ior. from thi.e limp forward until U
operation is re.sored to normal."
SUNDAY "THE GREATEST TRUTH"
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u 1 ' , i moii.i nt in the w.t..:. and was vih.rt, tie. socks, underclothes u-hi. Ali ,ni... Anton -ttadled the beat, and ; sho-s y all of them." Whatever i ii k .:r..-.iu-r look at hi landmark. 1 "All that he wao wearing vevr.
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C hv :urnt-l aw.iy an.'. "Wieds?" . .;L-.;; as ,;U.etly as lie hid "Xo ih.tr. k the I.o: !
"Weil, try again." j ' I. it w hat yop t xpected ?" c.ie l::-n three !"'nu:o?. 1 P..,i gae :.r.;i:hi r kick an; dis- i Antony laughed 'suddenly.
11:11 -hook hi head, and asked an-
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"p it n.re ep.ily. I'll put m:ne on j "It' awfully '-iy to b funny t ip eighteenth. Are you g mg to . from where you are. How much nr. lr--i here or !n the boat?" j 1 nger have I gt to go. on doing "Samo h.ere. nnd seire in thp boat, jthi'." Y'.u're if.;!:.- Mire that you wcuMn't . Antony loak-d at his watch. l;kp t.- do the diving y.urvlf ?" ! "About three hours. We must gt "Quite, thar.ks." j 1 av k before dayhcht. Put be T.u-y hrtd walke 1 r uind to th " ; .-,u::ker if you can. bee iuse it's ther of th i una. Coming t- j rithor cold for me sitting here." th --.xth po-t of th fcr.e.-. Ihll took , i;n thektd a handful of water at of hi- t oa.t nr.d put it in poit;-m, 1 hirn and disappr- ired airain. He was nd tii en fmshed hi un ires-' on.ier for alnu-t a minute this time, while Antony v.vnt off Xo mark the j and there was a grin on his face drhteer.th pe.--t. When tht-y wer when it was viable nain. i"a'iy. they got into th lr-at. An- -I ve cot it, but it's devh.sh hard tony tAkinsr the ear?. to get up. I'm not mre that it isn't "Now. mil. tll rm a oon as I'm too heavy for me." . . line w.th your tv o n.at k3." "That's all right," said Antony. He
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5-hook his head. "I'm a bit lost for ;he moment, Pill, and that's the fact." "Ar.j thing tlse there?" Antony folt In the bag. "Stones .and yes, there's -me-thing ti "." He took it out and held It up "There we are. Pill." It v. a the ethi e key. "Py Joe. you are right." Ar.tony turned the bag pently upside down on the gra-s. A dozen large .-or.p fell out and Home'hir.g else. He fahed down his torch. ' .vnother key." he sV.d.
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The Oriental Pageant and Sketch, 'IF WE BUT KNEW," will be given at the Immanuel M. E Church, Lafayette and Wayne Sts. Sunday Evening, Aug. 20th, 7:30 o'clock. Public invited. No Admission
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MME. DOREE'S CELEBRITIES JACK BENNY
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Daily Mat. 2:30. .28c
Sun. Mat. 3:00 28c-55c Eve. 7:15-9:00 28c-55c
TODAYLUCY FOX in "WHY I WOULD NOT MARRY" Those contemplating marriage should be sure to see this story portraying four of the unseen dangers confronting a girl through marriage. Also "BREAKING INTO JAIL"
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in "HER NIGHT OF NIGHTS" A happy story of the beautiful little cloak model who renounced the gay life and found happiness in the most unexpected manner. Also
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MID-SUMMER CARNIVAL WEEK At the Dance Pavilion TONIGHT DANCE REVUE Solophone Miniature Phonograph and 3 records given away FREE. CONFETTI NOISE-MAKERS FAVORS SUNDAY GRAND REVUE OF ENTIRE WEEK Offering all the Bi? Features revived. CONFETH NOISE-MAKERS FAVORS
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