South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 300, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1922 — Page 7
FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 2 7. 22
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r jlatlon. "More Important ii the adoption of a standard tim of intf-rnaüor.al recognition as we approach .nterr.ational amateur mdio cornmnn. ration -a Ith liurop an amateurs." says Sehnell. "Orvenwich Mean Time i hnown the uorld o'-r and i-- the on standard of ti.a r o -:;iz"d L -v-ry !i:izl country. "In kP"pin-t a r '-., rd of r:ir :ja? p. M. T. woiii i h" invaluahl- for .it h-a ?t oi;- r-aS'n. Kuppos an amaur h- ar l a : 'nal from a Kr-at d i ",(' ar.d -uppos. th" transrniitin
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tion of th record Jum: s" what a simple matter It would be to compare th record? of two or three dozen stations. all kecpinir the same standard of tim "It would make no difference if th" r-rordin;r stations were located all ot th" fac-. of the earth. The t;ni" would be the sam". No effort wriuld be wasted in converting the tiro" of a piven meridian to that of anoth'-r. Th" only factor that would ha" to bo k"pt 5 t r m i : : 1 ; t would b"
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2 FLAMING JEWEL by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS
i' ir. to -x',r ! i' y h ipp.rivs1 itiv i p ra;t': 1 t'.o ?j r -id for.-r..' :.: : th- w : ;tt n p i . "Ala., sir. it will mor dirtlcul: to jind v.. r.I.-i ;.jr :t v.hri a'in I have th" h appit rss of grtctir.i,' you in proper p'.'.n. "Valentine has to!d you every thim,. she warns n.. and I am. therefore, somewhat at a 1"S to know what I should write tO J'OU.
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denir.ff. . . . "If you'll step out I'll manage ..." He looked Darras'a straight In the eyes: "I have asked her to marry me." he said. When Stormont came out a ?reat fir of birch-logs was blazing in the living room, and Rarraeh stood th re, his elbow on the roujrh stone mantel-shelf. Stormont came straight to the Are
land s"t one spurred boot on the
fender. "Sho's warm and dry and sound
a.-Icp." he said. "I'll wako her
r.i:;i.v 111:111: tiiay. The sava?" battb for por.-es"ion of tiie rlaiiiir.tr Jewd rats about th" disreputable hunting cuup In tho Adiror.da-ks vdu re -MIKi: ri.IN:-I ha. hoardrd the priceless fvin as tho sole means of Kivin'-; Iiis beautiful stepdaughter, STIIAYKII, the "educiition of a lady." The Jewel was first sto'.en from tiie refugee
cut .M ot LMtio.MA r.y m"(a;:iln if you think she ou-ht to pretvt ir.ternatioiial thi-f. .-wallow something hot." QUINTANA. Clinch stele the ffem At that moment the fish-culturist from Quintana. Now Quintana came In with a pot of steaming has returned with his pram,' of rut- coffee. threats and will stop at nothing ' This Is my friend. Ralph Wier." to r"-r;t:u possession of th Jewel. , said Darragh. "I think you'd better Tor low ci the counter. Iflrlvo Eve a cup of coffee." And. to JAMi:s DARKAGU. under tho name! Wier. .FiIi a coupie of hot water f j l-.irs. old chap. We don't want any HAL rf.MITII. a:-, tights for tp preumonSa in this hoa?.M j-wt,l. i'trni-h is th- r.ephw -f' Then ho went into his own quarHarrod. the wealt'ny ti.illionaire. 1 trTs t read two letters which, conw ho yu-ir ;uo d. sti oye.l Chin li's f0; m!nr to arrangements 'made with honc-t I'Usi'.i.-s of j;iiid!r.ir liunt-;
er. lle .md her lover. TIU)OI'i:i: STOIl.MONT, escaped fr4-m Quintar.ii by swimming Star lac carrying what she. beliet'S to be tlie J- weis In lier mouth. Darragh took what I-v thought was an empty packet from Quintana and linis the real jewels In a f.i!.-e botiom. lac, Stormont and Harra ;:o to th" latter's huntln.i; lo!-: whlb Mike '.ineh ccr;tinu" his battle With Quintara. an.', th" r.b';"r ar'. (Jo on it Ii Ihc Sloi y. ClIAI'TMIi II When Stormont pntly halted
I Mrs. Itay the day he had robbed jKrnanuei Sard, wer to be sent to ; Trout Ixidse to await h!.s arrival, j Hoth. written from tho Ritz, bor" jthe dat Df the day before: the first ; he opened was from the Counter ; Orb-ff-Strelwitz: "D'ar Captain Darragh, , " Vou are so wonderful I Your mesenir"r, with th ten thou.-and do'lars which you say i you already have recovered' from those miscreants who robbed 1 ticca, came aboard our I ship tfefore we landed. It was a
prodsend; we were nearly pennlI's and oh, so habby! "Instantlj-. my friend, we shopped, Ilicca and I. . Fifth Avenue enchanted us. All misery was forgotten in the ma?ic of the paradise for women. "Furthermore, dear Captain iJarrajrh. we are hastening to follow your instructions. We are leaving today for your chattau in the wonderful forest, of which you told us that never-to-be-forgotten day In Kiffa. "Your aeent is politeness, confederation and kindness itself. Wo have our accommodations. We P ave Xi w York at midniirh. "Ili' a is so excited that it !- dillicult for lier to restrain her happir;es. r,od knows the child has seen enough unhappiness to quench the gaiety of anybody! "Well, all things end. Ev?n tears. Kven the Red Terror shall pass from our beloved Russia. For, after all, Monsieur. God still lives. Valentine." "P. S. Ricca has written to you. I have read the letter. I have let it pro uncensored." Darragh went to the door of his room: "Ralph! Ralph!" he called. And. when Wier hurriedly appeared: "What time does the midnight train from New York pret into Five Lakes?" "A little before nine " "You can make it in the flivver, can't you?" "Yes, if I start now." "All riuht. Two ladles. You're to brinpr them to tho houso, not here. Mr. Ray knows about them. And b'et back hero as soon as you can.' Ho closed his door again. sat down on the bed and opened the
other letter. His hand shook as he! unfolded it. lie was so scared and ) excited that he could scarcely de
cipher the angular, girlish penman-I j ship:
"To dear Captain Darragh, our champion and friend "It is difficult for mo, mon
th!: that I wish to know although it may not pas the censor that I am mcst impatient to ?ee you. Monsieur. N"t b--cause of kindness past, nor with an unworthy expectation of ber.ef.ts to come, jpjr because of friendship the deepest, slncerest of my who'.e hf". "Is it not mode-s of a young Pi rl to say thLs? Vit. surely all the world which was once p-n regie, formal, artificial, has b"n burnt out of our hearts by th.s so frightful calamity which has overwhelmed the w orld with fire and blood. "If ever on earth there was a time when we m!t,n venture to express with candor what is hidden within our minds and heart., it would seem, Monsieur, that the time is now. "True, I have known you "nly for one day ar.d one evening. Yet. what happened to the world in that brief space of tlm.e and to us. Monsieur brought us to-tether as though our meeting were but a blessec? reunion after the happy intimacy of many years. ... I speak. Monsieur, for myself. May I hope that I speak, also, for you? "With a heart too full to
thir.'-; yu. and with expertat.o'.j .;. I --rib ibl but wbh r"'ii alw.a$, fcr any rv nt 1 t.ii" n.y ".' ave of you at the foot of thi page. Ike death I trut my a l eu is n -t the end. but th.e b ginning. It Is not farewell; it is a greeting M him whom I most honor ::i a'.! the world. . . . An.l wruld willingly obey if he shall command. And otherwise a'.l rbe that in his mind and heart he might desire. "TheoloricA." It wa th most beautiful loveletter any man ever received in all the h:story of love. And it had pawed the cencor. (Continue! In Our Next Issue)
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And the tree, '..ke men who are g'ay and o!3. Scatter the treasures of earth away. "This you must do," they r"m to say. "Thi. is our war anl the way of men; Gather your treasures from day to day. Rut you must scatter them a'.l again." (Copyright. 1?22
Ohl workincman. If Jn yo'Jr heart You'e ma Je a fedem vow That J'u'i w.11 pres. r.tiy iepart Tb." p'.ace you're nllir.j- now. Fray feel f:r me ; .;ying throb, la-tor" y.ju ri.-o ani :'..t.
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TUR IIIeiHRi: ART. (Ita!Ing a per.', c: ho-. w.'ih th right tilt e f no-" nnd curl cf tail. U real art .-'y Wa'.io".)
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Al'TOIX. Th trees are ppending1 their treasure now. Treasure of silver and bronze ar.d gold. Riches are falling from branch and bough, More than the lap of th earth can hold. Day by day through the busy year Th trees have tolled in the burning sun. Rut r.ow the er.d of their time 13 near, The frt has come and their work is done. Here ij a riot of luxury. Lavish and lovely and bright and Pay. A spendthrift now is the humblest tree,
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TirU DIKCi: OF Tim VLTIMATI:! m t u t on - finds it at its best (H)Sl'MFd:. I:; p:-r.
Another shortage soon will come
In something that I reed To rear a Rerkshire to its prim
P"nc, or' To teach him elegant repos-:
j To spt-r.d Mr..-t:r.t&d t. il and time
In tooth pate, fou-iti.
gum Or stamps or chicken ft""d. From worry I am never free; I'm troubled and perplexed; The question that is puz"'. ha me Is: "Who'll be ?triking next? I haven't got the. funds to buyBig stocks of suits and shoes. Or purchase half a year's supply Of everything I u.-e. Like others, I am short of ri! And I am growing gray.
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YACWT HONOR
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T'" I iv long graceful Takes of t it Upon the creature's every part. Fo that the world will wonder that I art. A mnsrlc thrill the p i.nter fee. Wh it t!rr..o he I.ay hi cmva by And notes how nMj it reveals Ifuüi'1 '.asi".g mood of f a or sky. Rut higher laurels !.s he win The farmer, happiest of men
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r-a'cir.: a.iii:.-t hit:: with or." arm aroind his neck, sat huddled up on her i-addle fast as'.ea j.. In a Iirfli o !-. oa th' eastern hlcpa ot tii" divi I". stood the lo-r camp, dlra'.y v:.--. th. silvery light of earij- mornin--. rarrag!;. e.mt ioriir.g Stormont with a .II,-ht ge-tur". went forward, mountt'-vl th- rut:c er.anda, and knocked at a ligited vinilnw. A man. already dressed, cam nnd peered out at hi:.:, the: hurried to epen the door. 'I didn't know you. Captain Tarragh " be be-rt;-. l .r f '.; s.b-Mt under the war nit:,; .-tare that t eec i d him.
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