The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1922 Page: 11 of 12
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THE EDMOND SUN
Children Cry For
ruiu r —
Miucmi Not Narcotic
£uphg ouuurrJCK
hclpfu!fomof (bf j
Consti pati on and DiarTh
' end Feverishness ana
IossofSWEP
j rcsutUrtnrrfixw'
FftcSimilt Si4naot
Tux CrVTAr C oWAJ
ivyW VOniri
i — LN ago wireless tHogriphy
r1 was rulativ ly In Iik Infamy Ton
If your lirm-H tin InK-t i vt-I f 111 vn t
J of this now s im — w Iruios t-
! 1 1 — limy 1'iivi iuiiiIh It po-
slbl' (it tlm bnsin iimn sitting
in his ollir In li'inli n to ring up
I in iifighhor til Now nrlc or Chi-
cago This 1h h ilv-lt-ni-iit quite
williiu tin Imuii'l of mliicvi'iiH'iit
T'"htil ii 1 1 y It I m ill inti Mini lor
innlH-r limn Unit of tob-phonlng froi'i Knglaml to
America I ) means of an uuilormi ruble
I lioliovo 1 uni right In Mt h 1 1 tit tlmt I lio great-
est umlcr-walor ilis'aneo through which orill-
Imry telephony him Peon roiuliu toil to (Into in not
more limn Led mile mnl tlmt thin him only been
ti i ti !( I i -1 1- 1 experimentally hy employing appa-
ratus mil'll ii m roultl not In Its present form he put
Into general iihi for roiiiuiori Ini pua-
poses The longest telephone ruble
actually oprriiling tmlny In iihoiit I"1
mile In extent An a tnnttur of fnrt
oMinnry ruble toh'pliony him not yot
Inkrn place between I'ngliinil anil IM-
In lid ii It hough these two rimntrie
1 V XxXxXx-sXVx''nV
Special Care of Baby
That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed Tet It
is more reasonable tor an Infant to sleep with grown-ups than to ueo
a man’s medicine in n attempt to regulate the delicate orpauiaw of
that same infant Either practice is to be shunned Neither would
be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases
Your Physician will tell you that Eaby’s medicine must be
prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food
A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged
hy improper food Could you for a moment then think of giving
to ycur ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared
for Infants and Children ? Don’t be deceived
Hake a mental note of this:— It Is important Motors that
you should remember that to function well the digestive organs of
your Baby must receive special care No Baby is so abnormal that
the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily
prepared for gTown-ups
MOTHERS SHOULD MAO THt BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND fVTRY BOTTtt Of FLtTCHER'l CASTOHI
GENUINE CASTORIA always
Bears the Signature of
TH CVNTAun COMMNT NVW TOtR CITV
O-So-Easy to Use
Color tHk Wool Cotton
All At Th 6am Timo
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
10c per WHV PAY
o MORE FOR
rackage any dye ?
Ilmt one of it outcomes of till In-
tention win e the employment of
Minilli r 'ers ttmn Imve liiilu-rto
been rnn-lili rcil necessary fur cover-
hg certain illsl a nee
It Ih hIiII a lime I'reiiml ure to talk
liuve Hiich Intimate commercial relit- i uf the ly w h n everyone will poa-
liim Hint there ran he no question ' hi Imllvlihml wirclcs tehTihone
(hunt the d'iiiaiid purileulurly one of the Mrtahle vurl-
The troiihle In iin'h'r water rnhle ely which rimy he carried nhiuit and
leli'i hony 1 n In the very pronoiineeil I used til will hut am not going m
ilislorr in whhh taken place lifter the suggest that ll will never he possible
elei Irinil waves which are the cqulv- f"r a large nun her of circuit to he
lihnf of the visnl Huiinds have passed i Used within Hie same area
U few mil — i through the euhle liven I ’I Iiih does tint mean lliat there Is Tlot
In Hie twenty '-odd iiiIIch between ling- j already a valuahle Ih ld of praciiculde
land and I'raiice It has In rn found i usefulness for the wireless telephone
necessary to place on Ihe ocean hed ' 1 he held is givalcr than is generally
pis liil iippliatices for overcoming this I realized today and 1 regret to say
distortion Tie so appliances add eon- I that it k appllcalion to lmluslriil nwils
slihruldy to the expen-e und upkeep I lit taking place more rapidly In other
of the circuit jeoiiniries than In this one In Ho-
New it Is a curious fact that til- hnd f'r insian-e the Atiisterdatn
Hough en ele trlcul oscillation pris
Je ted through an under K-a cahie la-
conic rapidly distorted an electrical
wave radintetj ucross the ether lyv a
modern wlriles apparatus retains Its
onc'nil ehnrueterlstlea however (rent
the distance over which it may travel
In wireless telephony w-e convert
the inodulallntH of litimnn Hpeeeh Into
equivalent modulation of the elis--trlcnl
wines and radiate them through
the ether until they strike the aerlai
Wire of n receiving arpariit us There
they are reconv-t-rted Into nnd wuve j
Hiich a can he revounlri-d liv the hit-
man ear A the ether I elastic
lie to III low- these eleetrlenl vvnves to
maintain their oricinal form the tpa-s’
tlon of reetton Is little more than
tlmt of tuaenlfy ing the Incvnaing slg-
til! It
V Ireh-sH upts'eh lias nlreioly taken
place ncrosit lie North Atlantic ocean
tut Ihe iippiiratu employed was of
stock eM’lialige !r idates y wpelcss
telephone at frequent intervals daily
the latest hiiaiiciil infoniialian anil
this Is received simultaneously n
nearly 'J'i hanks in lluMand In means
of ui'paratus constna-ted hy the Mar-
coni company I IIIII Informed that
tin iirraiiy-ciaeut has given great satis-
faction and a considerable ltiis-tun to
business
Wluit Holland enn do can be done
equally well In this and oilier conn-
trie Mild the Information radiated
need Dot he cotihned to financial mat-
ters All that is lus-dod is u fair or
poll unity for dvmoiist rating the s-
sihlllllcs and for conducting a similar
service
A few weeks ngo represent atlves of
the 'limes newspaper lalki-d by wire-
less telephony between Soulhwold In
S'liTolk and undvoort in Holland On
that occasion lacy conversed Irecly
for hd minules from Hie resjna-tiv e
tieiilur direction Tills discovery will
remove the objection that conversa-
tions ran t'p overheard hy those for
whom they are not Intended
The only commercial use for which
wireless telephony ImM t far been
sanctioned In Hus country la tlmt of
establishing a communication between
Hie ar lightship in the Irish channel
und the otticcs of The Mersey dock
and harbor txuird In Liverpool - In-
tercommunication I conducted almost
every hour of the day with this ap-
paratus I t men who have had He spe-
cial training and without liny Inter-
feicrice with the wireless service con-
ducted at the Haul'll I'f the Mersey hy
Hu Sealortll station belonging to the
Jlriiish post otliee It in absurd to
Hunk that this s the only place
where a useful service can he per-
formed hy wn-less telephony
I Heed hardly dwell on the growth
of wireless co-phony In coniustloii
with uorial coiiimunlcat ons I be-
lieve I Hill right in staling that every
lirltisli machine regularly tlvlhg he-
IWOI n I 'fid' ll and the continent has
he n lift d hy Hie Mari uni company
with the w !r lesji telephone and we
lave numerous instances where those
Instrument have i-otiinliult-d to the
safety of the services and performed
ether valuahle function
We have also demonstrated In one
of the railway Ihe sisiihllltl of
wireless telephonic Colniliilllli iitloii as
probably he commonplace and scleoce
having revealed to humanity another
wonder of nature Will have forged'
I hereby a fresh rtnk In the imii h ds-
sired chuin of Intern itu'tml fellow-
ship "The night of Iiccenibcr 7 10C1"
say Itarmofid Francis Yutes In the
New York Tim-' "Current History" I
marked h r-w era In nnuiteiir v Ire- !
less work for on that and succeeding
night more than a score of American
and Canadian amateur operators first
realized their ambition of "getting
acre" the Atlantic Though the law
limit amateurs to comparatively
short wave lengths some of their mes-
sages (luring Hull hKtorlc test covered
3 ii mile of ocean and were accu-
rately recorded at an amateur receiv-
ing station In Sn-ihind I
Toward the end of 1!'3I a photo-
graph f I'res'hnl Harding waj
tlaslasl a ross the Atlantic fx-t-an from
Annapolis to Paris in 131 minutes Tills'!
feat was achiev'd with an ing -ni its
apparatus invented hy ialoiinrd Ihdm '
The picture of course was net trans-
mitt d in material form hut was trails-1
luted Into radio-telegraphic Impulses
which were recorded on the distant
ni l-unituM The work done along this
line upon up u new Held Within it
few years we shall probably he trans-
mitting lmsrtant now pictures over-
grout distances a id then how easy It
TOOK THREE ENEMY SCALPS
£xplolt of Indian Girl Mad Her Fa-
mous Among the Tribe of the
Northwest
One of the most warlike of Indian
million was Hanging Cloud a Chip-
:ewa girl the daughter of Na-nong-a-hee
Chief of a bran ll of that trlle
hi h occupied the territory around
I’iee lake In northern Wisconsin sonic
T years ago In her hair Hanging
’loud wore three CHgie plumes signi-
fying Hint she had slain that many
Oriive In buttle
This exploit the performed when
party including herself und her fa-'ht-r
were ambushed by a force of
Sh’iix the Chippewa' truclt ltinl en--niles
-r father was slain Htnl
Hanging Cloud feigning death wait-
ed until the Sioux hiii to secure tj
sculps of the slain Clilppi-w as ami
then seizing her father's ritle killed
one and In the pursuit whhh fol-
lowed ncrs-di'd in killing two more
She scorned t marry one of h r n
tribe for she could not ess u-e hor-
gelf lo u lessor warrmr than she und
s 1 1 finally married a white man
with whom sle lved lor many year
Dear III' e lake
Avoiding Extreme
"Is you admire skirts so xhirt as
to Justify the ti-im 'llapper'"
"No" replied Miss Cayenne "vet I
don't want thou so long a to hru-h
the street There should he it happy
ii eiliuiu hetwis-n the llapper ikirt and
the Hopper skirt"
an experimental rather than H rone I w luch-ss-telephone stations and I hope
ineriial eharai-Jer and therefore d- that we may he permitted shortly to
Velopment Is necessary before one can
record transatlantic conversation a
a commercial possibility
To conduct unimcrrupt d speech
over sea distance similar to that be-twis-n
Ltfndon and New York will re-
quire at any rule with our present-
day experience considerable power lit
Ihe transmitting end I'titll a few
week ago I might have his-n tempted
to CKtimate this power at the electrical
equivalent of over lll horse-powrr
hut the experiment which I have been
engaged un ns'ently on tny yucht
the Klettrit lead me to modify my
esIlniHte Ililherto a every nx con-
nected with wireless I aware we have
always found It necessary to keep
In reserve on commercial wirele cir-
cuit a large biiiount of elcctrlrul en-
ergy for the purpose f breaking
through terrestrial eleitrlcal disinrle
a nee The Nourcc of these disturh-
once are not always clear but they
are such that at Interval during the
day and notably In the summer
Inonth they set tip In the wireless
receiving apparatus such a dm ' of
meaningless noise that It I dlltlcult
to rend the sy-Htematlenlly transmitted
signal
T his new apparatus which tins been
developed by engineers of my com-
pany tiiMkes it posHihle for us to sift
Hie mixed wireless and non-wireless
Impulse so that we obtain on our au-
IoiiihHc ns'iirdim or In the telephone
receiver only the algual sent out by
the distunl wireless Slatloti 1 think
hta-s and It may he that Uow govern-
ment con I r "I has been removed from
railway operation some progress will
he made along the line Indicated hy
u
I have suggested that the day has
not arrived for the so-culled pu ket
Wireless set The sells tiv cncs f
wlrclcs receiver Im Itivu so greatly
lncreusel in recent year that it I
possible even now to posse Mirtahle
show that our experiment between upparatu Capable of reed lug alnil
fouthwdd and Kundvouh have u very ) fr high powered station tinny him
pin Ih iil e tippll anon and that hy jdre! of mile distant hut Ihlrt Is quite
linking up this wirelesa circuit with a d IT-rcni mutter from transmitting
till telephone wire nt the Kuglih and sig-miK For wlr-l-s transmission it
Imt h end it may he isssildv fr any- Mm n-ee'sary to nils- a wire a
one In London' possessing a telephone I considerable height alawe the tran-
apparutu to ring up Hie ex lange In milter und If a-riou distance Imve
London ask for the wireless route jto 1( ruvored It la sis necessary to
t Anisterduni ami S-ak to s errw- Ve source f el-trleal power
siHmllng subs rlh-r In Amsterdam In I greater than can he at present
this ease the leiepbomc message from iVeidently turrl1 by an individual
Lonhn t Suthwdl would be relayed 'ii w nnir we have approached the
portable transmitter wa
an auxiliary to the ordinary 'cl phone he even to sign cheek and In
automatically hy wireless acres the
North sen reconverted to land wlr
message hctwit-ii amlvoort and Am-
sterdam ami received In Amsterdam
exactly In the same wuy us a short-
dlstaiice cull over the ordinary cir-
cuit The Anglo-Putch wireless telephone
circuit operuitu on a wave length
which permit of very slurp tuning
and rtitiscw no disturhan-e to the wire
l-s circuit employed hy the military
naval und air service It would If
fa-t he possil’le to multiply the
route and have quite a number wf
wireless circuit to the conilnert
working In collaboration with the land
line
While the experiment nt Nouth-
wold ure about to demon! rum (he
Immcdiute iructlriihlllty of mlrelemt
for trunk route whether they be
overland or overwii a erle of exarl-
ment In another purt of tld country
ha d'iamt ruled that It I now pow-
ihle tu speuk hy wlrvles in oue wr-
near
Ideal of a
demonstrated hy the Marconi com-
iny a few month ago when the Ism-
don lire brigade conducted wireless
telephonic coililUunicNtlon t'(oeon
cne of tla-ir tender on I’utncy Heath
and their headqiiurtern at Southwark
a distance of some seven or eight
mile In this case the aerial wire w a
hung from the brunches of a small
tree near the roadside and the me
piiriitii employed wa stored In a
small Suii-e at the bark of Hie vehicle
One thing is certain the si lence-of
wlrehs tili'i'hony will not stand still
Like the ireiuury telephone It pas
Ing through a -ril when it lack ottl-i-lal
encouragement and I depnd
ent for It salvation entirely upon
lliose who are engaged in It develop-
ruert In 20 year the mysterious all per-
vading ether will e surging' with lU
man Speech conveyed by ether waves
V!ilsered conversation with friends
in lund a remote as Australia will
porlaut paper through the ether! In
fact n signature scut hy thl melhoo
Im ulready been recognized a li'giil
in France The possibility of rrlm
Inal detection I uNo Interesting Ir
till (otinccHon A rrlmltml's llkenes
can he sent liroa least to any part ol
the country wiilun tne space of a few
minute
It Is gratifying to know that Amor-
im has taken the lend In Hie develop
mont of radio telegraphy There was
reccnily oeiii'd lit Ilucky I'ulm long
Island n powerful radio station do
signed to make New York the focal
point of radio tel graphic coiiinmnlca
tlon throughout the world "Tl pow
erf ul transmitter the aerial of whhh
are supported by n Im I'inn Heventy
two 410-foot steel towers and spread
over a space of ten square miles
will enable thl country to ronimunl-
cute -w ith six foreign gallon slinul
taneously Ilcsldc thl we have sev-
eral other transutluntlc station ami
one triinspucinc tntln
Although the I'nltetl' State bn
taken the lead In the develhpmciit ami
application of radio telegraphy Kng
lurid France flerninny mid Japan are
by no mean overlooking the value of
thl kind of communication Fhigland
hit nlrcady started to rnrry out ar
ambition plan which w-lll give lot
an "All Ited Chain" of wirele sin
tlaia throughout the world Japan re
cently completed the erection of a
powerful transmitter which place her
in direct touch with point a fHr ill
taut a the I'tilted State (itrnmny'R
powerful Nation station represent Hi
latest advance In the art and keep
her In constant touch with the com-
mercial activities of America Franco
has provided herself with a number
of ethclcnt radio station for world-
wide coiiiinunicntion The Srnndi-
liuvluu renliiHula Is In direct touch
with America through the use of a
newly erected station
(X till hr XlcClur Ntwppr Bysdicatt
How th Fight Began
"The dealor say I must keep
mouth shut In Hie cold air''
"I’ll open the window immediate!"
(Yi-operutlon diffuses wealth and
mliilinic profiteering
Nobody loves n grout'll — yet IF well
to ri'ioeiuber that m arly all idiots ure
cheerful
The housewife smile with satisfac-
tion u she looks at the bnsket of
rhar white clothe and thank Ited
Crus Ball Blue At all grocers-— Ad-
vert Isenient
Expert Advice
The I’rld' — I'm In ud awful me
here mother I simply can't get my
expense account to huluiice
Mother — IF quite simple my dour
Hcdiii't the Item you can remember
from the amount you hail to begin
with and cull the difference sundries
—Life
Th bresteit Dam
The world' greatest dam the Sonar
Is being rushed to complet Ion on the
Blue Nile river '’xn miles south of
Khartum Africa where Lord kitchen-
er became fanums
This dam wdl bring iimlcr Irrigated
ciipivatioli 3IXXIIXXI at lea of farming
land now Idle It will run u swarm of
fa tori lalghli'r than the pyramid
Ancient wuy of conquering ii teiri-
turv was to enslave the Inhabit uu
Model'll man's greal coiUc(h hurni-s
nature' forces und free In man labor
HAD ANOTHER THINK COMING
Bill Wa Sadly Mistaken Concerning
the Proper Classification of Apple
Hi Mate Enjoyed
Bill Sjiiifa drew a large pink ajy
pie from Hie side pocket of Ills coal
mid prepared to ultiick It when an
other of Id workmate readied ovel
and took Hie apple saying:
"What kind of apple Is that BIIJ
— ('ox's Orange I'lppln?" Then as h
munched he said: "No It bain 1 1”
Another loufer Touched for the ap
plv saying:
"Cox's Orange I'lppln my happy
aunt I iNui't yer know a Ibsiuty ol
Kent wbi'ii yer secs J la'iame tustd
It No tiHii't Hint!"
Still Liiollier grimy paw readied
cut and took Hie fruit deplor In—
"You fellow act as If you'd novel
I e ii tipples before 1 That tut i n't n
I’eiiiy of Kent IFs a Butch Mjgnorx
No 'taint!" us be took the last hill
of It "What wa that apple Hill 7
"I thought" implied Hill sadly "tluil
up I was my lunch!" — London Aig
s ii era
Remarkable Indeed
"Yon see that siout old clup In the
oiuier?" asked Jones
"Ye What about Lira?" n piled
Smith
"He's a wonderful acrobat"
"Ho oti I lie look like u sii k brok-
er" "So lie lx"
"But I 111 Might you said he was an
acrobat"
"lie's both I asked him ye-'erduy
whether he v a busy and lie said:
'Mv hoy I Just hung on from day to
d iv keeping my nose above water by
the sl lti i'f my teeth"
Thackeray
He face posterity as a great figur
of rich genius and honest purpose a
purpi se occasionally obscured hy the
lor- of Imagination and the Irresist-
ible prompting- of humor weighing
mankind in a gloomy halanco hut not
without hope and bequeathing to u
rich and vai'h'tis treasure of litera-
ture vv lib'll may well survive if any
thing survive — IsrI It hcry
Her Bent
"Hasn't Alice a decided leaning to
Wards the Ini'll?"
"Yes she Is mnf-linonlully 111 lined"
Ho not dodge a new Idea Ist It
hit
When Hungry Little Muscles
Say “Please Help Me
L1
DID you ever stop to think who it really te
that’s talking when childish voices raise a
clamor "Mother I’m hungry?”
It’s really muscles and bones and nerves and
cells worn in the stress and strain of play— that
are calling for rebuilding material
Wnat kind of an answer? The
right thing or just anything?
It makes a big difference
Grape-Nuts so deliciously
crisp and appetizing to taste and
60 quick and convenient to serve
is a splendid food for rebuilding
young bodies All the won-
derful nutriment put in wheat
and barley by Nature includ-
ing the vital mineral elements '
is there — and Grape-Nuts
digests easily quickly and com-
pletely Served with cream or
milk Grape-Nuts is exceptionally
nourishing
"That’s splendidl” says ap-
petite "That’s just the needl’
say the hungry muscles nerves
and bones
Ready to serve right from the
package — always crisp and
fresh A favorite dish with all
the family Sold by grocers
Grape-Nuts — the Body Builder
“There's a Reason
Made by Poatum Cereal Company Inc BattJ Creek Mich
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