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Show i I THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON. UTAH, MAY 26, 1922. uirilta, I lie luiid, uic CQ oiui clelecioi anu the telephone condenser, can be mounted on a stained base of wood, suy, eight Inches square and ono-hul- f Inch thick. This will keep the component purts of the set together, making a compact unit of the whole und also he advantageous In that it will CRYSTAL DETECTOR hold the Instruments while adjustments are being made. EASY TO CONSTRUCT The sketch shows bow the Instruments are connected with each other and to thp ground. The condenser is Telephone Condenser and Re- connected to one sisle of the tuner umj to the crystal detector. The ground ceivers Can Better Be Pur-is connected to the other side of the chased Mounting the Bet phones and the condenser and the tuner. Lump cord Is excellent for connectThe material needed to 'construct a ing up small radio sets of this kind simple crystal detector is as follows: It being a good conductor, well InsuPiece of silicon or galena molded lated and easy to handle. In a metal button, 25 cents. HOW TO LISTEN IN Two binding posts, 20 cents. are two variables In our radio There A block of shellacked or stained that receiver require adjustment wood 3 by 3 Vs Inches. when it Is desired to listen-in- ; first. A thin strip of sheet copper or I tie detector, and second, the slide pobrass Inches wide by two Inches sition on the tuner. Once the slider long. position has been determined for any Mount the two binding posts on the given transmitting station, It Is only block of wood as shown, fastening un- necessary to adjust the detector to der one binding post n strip of copper, pick up that same station again. or brass see sketch and under the To operate the receiver for the first other binding post a colled up spring time it is best to wait until some of fine Bprinpy copjter or brass wire. station like KDICA is transmitting beBy placing the button of inetnl con- - tween 8:30 und 9:30 p. m. Then ad- I TANLAC KEEPS HIM FIT, SAYS McGRAW Mothers!! Write for 32-Pa- ge Booklet, Mothers of Kit four years Tanlac lias kept tne In the pink of condition as 1 take o few doses of it every time I feel a little run down and It always builds me up again, said Win. A. McGrow, -- 07 Beach Place, Tampa, Fla. I began taking Tanlac first about four years ugo when I was In a very bud state of heulth und had been ran the World Loom Products Stiff CMrrktgm6hnaimA Cn TUt Coupon tkt Lloyd Mfe I was always but I believe they did me more harm than good. "Tanlac made me feel like a bmna new man In a very short time and 1 have never had a return of any of my old troubles. The reason of tlrfs I am firmly convinced Is tliut I always have Tunluc handy und take a few doses every time I feel a bit under the weather. Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists, down for several years. taking luxathes, CiMipooy Factorios la 33 CitiM Safeguard the Health of Your Family ENJOY MODERN ATM. Haa Used It for Years With Splendid Results Fine for Run Down Condltien. CONVENIENCES too, TOILET, KITCHEN SINK IN THE HONE Down Went the Mercury. Porfootion Sitting alone at one of the big certs last winter, I chanced some Sop&ioTonh Sewife Disposal Without Sewers . ' FIRST COST THE ONLY COST UlilW Coanl ProJacti MS B. Vermont 8L Co. Indianapolis, Ind. concas- ual remarks to a man on my left. After some pleasant conversation 1 noticed a celebrity In the front row, and, pointing him out to my companion, remarked : That old fellow used to have a wonderful tenor voice; its all cracked to pieces now, though, and rather painful to listen to. The old man doesn't seein to realize it, though, Don't know hlin. do you? Yes," .replied my companion. lie Is my father." At the first interval I found myself another seat Exchange. WHY DRUGGISTS V This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on questions that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me. If a more detailed answer than din be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it will be given prompt attention- - All communication! will always be held in absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Bun 1 545, Salt Lake City. . like to knotv if Eugene is married; if so, how long has he been, has he any children, and I thank iouMOVIE FAN, Caliente, Nev. how many? ht It t 0Td raws dr hrt FRII lr ft mMIp mvNu N IdrnlltietM Wee At tad ell lie artataal seed dreeehtae, See I - C O L - Q D RON NUNN OUT ITOH SORED 75o at 111111 6S by maiL A4dm Nw York Drag Concern, New York PflTEDTS lee re Marvel-Meth1pwrttlag, ouiekly, natty, M emell ooet. Particulars free. ilarval-Methe- d Typewriting Box W, Bdn, Idaho. w. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 22. The OrsAtest Dam. The worlds greatest dam, the Seuar, to being rushed to completion on the Bine Nile river, 2,000 miles south of Khartum, Africa, a here Lord Kitchener became famous. This dam will bring under irrigated cultivation 8,000,000 acres of fanning land now Idle. It w 111 run a swnrm of fuctorles, mightier than the pyramids. Ancient way of conquering a territory was to enslave the Inhabitants. Modern man's great conquests ha mess nature's forces und free human labor. Out of the Mouths of Babes. You've heard about the little girl who was given a woody bear that she would name Gladly." after the bear In the hymn Gladly, my crow-eye- d bear." Another Utile girl was asked If she knew who Nero was. He's the Good Man," she answered, In awed tones. The Good Man? What makes you think he's the Good Man?" said her teacher, ' answer, the little girt, still Then, awed tones, quoted the hymn, Nero My Ood to Thee I In In Cutleura 8ootlt Baby Rash That Itch and burn, by hot baths of Cutleura Soap followed by gentle of Cutleura Ointment anointings Nothing better, purer, sweeter, especially If a little of the fragrant Talcum Is dusted on nt the finCutl-cur- a ish. 25c each. Advertisement Second Chance. Do I undet-stum- l you to say that you will sell this $700 dining room set on the Installment plan for only $500 down and $3 a week?" Thats the offer. Unde Wiseacre says in his day the Why, nmn, by the time it was paid girls liked to pluck Dowers, but now for it would be old and worn out. Yes, I know. But then you could they prefer to pluck eyebrows. sell It for a genuine antique! Judge. I'ity the man who cun see nothing uiora In a beautiful sunset than Its They Knew. pesetnblance to a fried egg. Eggs are cheaper than they havt been In eurs. It always hurts a .voting man a little "Yes, I know It; my hens are la; when some girl he kuows tells him ing." that she Is engaged. Do not dodge a new Idea. Let Never Judge a man's rellgloq by lilt. what he says when you step on hK ( Joy Is the happiness of love. A 1 Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets, you are not jetting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Rheumatism Headache Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Earache Pain, Pain Lumbago Accept only Bayer Bayer" boxes of XT.-u- ty if mmAm auk of package which contains proper directions. 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggist B arer have dutch cut hair end would like to know which is the most injurwire curlers or curlmg ious to the hair Would you also tell me a good irons. method for keeping the curl in my hair daring damp weather? I wUfc AN Muiftcttass of Mansoetkur.litastic f aaUcyilcMid drop her gentle-mathe that she, proper or the waiter should pick d up? Thank iou- KA AND YO. L T Utah. Should the waiter be near when the lady is so unfortunate as to drop hep fork, he should not only pick it up, but take it away and bring her a dean one; if he is not near, then it u the gentleman's duty to restore it to her. the lady should accidently fork, V n, V Dear Miss Brooks: t Year. Hair 13 I I Business Directory physician's prescription. is a strengthening medicine. It help the kidneys, liver and bladbv Dc. tony ftcfcl Oteaaaae.fMnf teaurtfull der do the work nature intended they wad for should do. dryrita Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years It is sold by all druggists on its merit ONI' and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. bruathieg Be sure to get Swamp-Roo- t sad Mart la hoard treatment at ones. s reduced la gwtllin However, if you wish irst to test this lew fecektee the liver, kidney. Momoch sad the MeotLMreajtheae the part send ten cents to Dr. Fret Triml Twlwwl. peat preparation erdke cystem. WrUm Kilmer A Co.. Binghamton, N. Y for IA KSrST CE, ITUITA, EE. K53V C9UP Npt sample bottle. When writing bo aura sad mention this paper- s- Advertisement. nwUtifttifivc ' SALT LAKE RECOMMEND s Is Dear Miss Brooks: Wlwn a lady and gentleman ore dining together at a cafe or hotel, and My Dear Miss Brooks: 1 have a question that has been both -,ring me for a long time, and today 1 read some of the questions you had answered and 1 thought you would be How able to answer mine for me. should you take an introduction to a man? Should you offer your hand? And what should you say? Also if a young man invites, you home from a A party or church and the family are stUl up, should you say goodbye oif the porch or invite him in? Hoping to have an answer soon, 1 am, forever your affectionate, GRACE, Logan. It would all depend on circumstances as to whether you should invite your friend in after the theater or party. If the hour is not late it would be perfectly proper to ask him in while OLD 90HOBILE DEALFRS WANTED In Utah. Idaho, Neyour family is still up. If the greater vada. Wyoming. Literal ronunuamti will on request. part of the evening has been spent at lend repredentatlv TOUKS8F.N-Diatriba- tnr, F. A. a dance or entertainment, he would not, of course, accept an invitation to go in. KNOWLTON BEAUTY SHOP Everything known in tenuty culture. Let us tell you about Young girls do;iot usually offer their our Creams, Powder and Hair Gouda sm S. Mala hand upon receiving an introduction. SCHOOL of DRESSMAKING A pleasant smile, a slight bow, repeatTeaches you t- - Design, Cut and Fit S So. Main. Salt ttakk City is ing his name, is all that necessary. cine. Swamp-Roo- - No dear, Eugene OBrien is not married, but is a bachelor of thirty-eigyears of age; so you see theres hop for some of us yet. I wonder how he has managed to escape so long, don't you? His birthpjace is Boulder, Colorado. Write me again whenever I can help you. t, p Ivould O'Brien For nuny years druggists have watched with mock interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Booth great kidney, liver and Madder medi- - you intend to conduct yourself as sh would wish you to, and 1 feel sure she will fall in line with your wishes. Of course, while you are still in high school and busy with your studies, such things must be indulged in very moderately anyway. I hope this may help you and would like to hear how you come out Dear Miss Broods: I rr 3 1, ! i INQUIRER. Idaho. talnlng the crystal of silicon or galena on the strip of metal and allowing the spring to make contact with the surface of the crystal the detector la complete and ready for operation. A complete crystal detector can be purchased from 75 cents to $2, depending upon the type. Two other pieces of apparatus are necessary thut cannot be readily constructed they are the telephone conA teledenser and the receivers. phone condenser to be used in shunting across the phones enn be purchased for about 50 cents. For usj with a radio receiver of this type It is recommended that a pair of 3,000 ohm. Murdoch type, No. 50 receivers, costing $6, be purchased. These me all the necessary parts needed for the complete receiver. If It ts desired, the three Instru- - Just the detects by a changing the point at which the spring and crystal of the detector make contact until when a nearby electric light la snapped on and off, a dick la heard In the head phones. The detector is now adjusted on a sensitive spot on the crystal By changing the slider position, the transmitting station should be picked up. After a station is once picked up It is an easy matter to adjust the de teeu and slider position until maximum response is obtained In the telephone receiver. With a simple set of the kind described In this and preceding articles and a little pract'ee one soon becomes adept at picking up a- given station. The entertainment is usually derived from llsteiilng-lwell worth the. time spent and the money Invested. VAGARIES OF VACUUM TUBES TIPS Peculiar Actions That Always Astonish and Sometimes Frighten the Amateur RadtoisL Everybody who has hud anything to do with vacuum tubes 1ms from time to time had them do unexpected things and give results that ut the moment seem beyond explanation. The explanation of several characteristics of these miniature glunts which ure met with in duily operation Is sure to prove of great interest to In cases where the acthe amateur. tions of the tube are not understood have sometimes these peculiarities frightened ieople. One Instance of a newborn fans fright was brought to attention in a letter of Inquiry. The Instrument had Just been set up and was being operated for the first time. The tubes had been firmly adjusted and were just at the spilling point and over they went, giving vent to the most unearthly sounds. The embryo enthusiast who looked upon the nudlon tube as an electric light, thought If was going to explode. He Jumped away from the Instrument and out of the room, und did not venture near It for several hours, and then only aftor reaching round the corner of the door with a long stick and pulling the battery switch off. Similar Instances have come to attention when bulbs generate vapors In the vacuum chamber. RADIOIST Fired 22 caliber rifle shells make good switch points for tuning culls and receiving transformers. A single wire aerial 100 to 150 feet long is sufficient for local and long distance reception ,of broadcasting stations. Do not string aerials across the street or across electric wires. Keep antenna vvhes off electric light and telephone poles, Stranded copper or solid cop- - ' per wire should be used. Phosphor bronze wire If obtainable Is stronger but not superior to copper. Goyd contact with a piece of mineral Like galena can be had by wrapping it in tinfoil. Of course, the top of the crystal Is left exposed. The brass ends v of large cartridge shells make splendid crystal detector cups. They should be cleaned out thoroughly , before .they are used. The winding of cardboard tubes from oatmeal boxes may be improved greatly If the ube is first heated in an oven about 15 minutes to take oc the moisture and then wound; or better still shellac It while it is still warm and leave It to souk In. In winding tuning eolls with 1 wire a thread should he bare ! wound on with the wire. This t will separate each turn. When the coil is finished the tlstead i can be taken off. Shellac should be applied Immediately. Wuen tine siiellae la dry the copper wire will hold its place. fr vari-col-ore- Moonshiners Using Radio. Revenue officers seeking distillers of the and hardhitting white Hghtnir., In the mountains of Kentucky say that many raids made In the last few months have proven unsuccessful, due to the adoption of cn- dlophone as a means of cuiuttiti!cn- tlon among the moonshiners. TO THE far-fame- d i ' A culling iron is more injurious to use on your hair than any other method of curling it There are curlers on the market now that are made of some sort of fabric, which are excellent for doing the hair up on. However, if you do not care to get these, a good substitute is to use either strips of cloth, or, betLr still, tissue paper, and roll the hair under on these strips. To keep the hair in curl, about the only thing to do is L- - secure a good curling fluid. Both thn fluid and the curlers above mentioned may be had in the shops here if you are unable to secure them Should you wish in your local shops. to know where to send for them, write me again and I will gladly give you this information. I hope this letter will be of help to you. Write again. , U a new Stock Salt 1 Farmer every a beta raallaa the aeeaslty The United attiag' their toek. State cavenunenl Instate teat range cattle be given a plentiful (apply of salt. The old fashiobed reek alt ha tuvd until now, but the now 8PKCIAL STOCK S1I T i telng made from the water of Great Salt Lake. It' aa interaating lory. It' a wonderful help to farmers and stock raiser evfryvber and nil this information will come to you FREE If yen but send me n Ze stamp to ray the postage of this useful little booklet back to you. Fill In the lias below and mail today. Writs plainly. of bn 4 HELEN EBOOKS DEPARTMENT Boa IMS. Salt Lake City, Utah. I enclose two cent la stamp for ro. turn postage on a free copy of "R-- G Special Stock Salt Name Street City State r Dear Mu Brooks: I am poing to ask D3ur opinion on a questior which has been bothering me AH laiciy. It is. Should 1 dance? of the yo mg people around here go to dances bit mother does not want me tc go kccauie she thinks they are not gooc places young folks. 1 am a boy in high school and am allowed to gj to the I oiler skating and other amusements. i do not want to go against the wlJiei of my mother but 1 hold the : is only harmful, if you make a da' k so. ' Thank 3u- - H d does not la. up t'-- much room, please let' me let hoi t admire Alone of Idaho EaUs, wh'i wrote to you last time. I say that wiFout a doubt, although' the other girls seem more popular, she, if she Bit- - Vine hs totally drfferent--au- d U, is the most respected. better. Blue I'iue i.s JUST A WONDERER of Idaho. made to make good -- for I like your lettey, ponderer. It Seowertift made it sounds to me like the letter of a ve.y nice boy who wants to do right as nea ly as he can. Of course, my dear, il .a'WSr MADE IT depends a great deal upon what sort of dances these are to which you reBUSINESS COLLEGES fer, but from the fact that you as 'T D S BUSINESS COLLEGt about It I infer that they must be pubht School of EKeiemg- AH rommere'al dances, which are often quite question- Catalog free. M N. Mate St. Salt Lake Cify-able affairs, and places where a mothPLKATING A BUTTONS er surely wouldn't wish her young Arcordmn. S de. Boa Pleating. H'nwtitrhtng. daughter to go, and 'if they are not Bottom. Rnttnnholea. Kid Corset Parlor. 0 E. good for the daughter, neither are th-- y e for the son. Oi course good cau 8FB YOUR PUBLISHER conduct oneself decently anywhere, end ake your Book B.n Hug-a- ry to. kind to one might even have a good influence ai pr.nter. Lg.lh'i 1 rale B.ndciy. SaityourLake. in a questionable place; but I thin V DEPARTMENT STOKCS personally that it does no one any good SEND TO SALT LAKkTitY, to appear in such places, though I have i.ni. for WALKER'S. arylb nir you cannot gc; m your omv Aturec. is nothing against dancing that RIGHT dancing, which doer it in- uTArf METAL WOP.KS, MTitj Tyiv Metal. clude the exaggerated jazzy k'nd which j is so LV Sr MAKING SCHOOL of undeservedly popular at 'h pre-- -j I It t - in , v n a. i oi to ( n time. Have nice Ltde ent HMitig ci - Mo.n a ta!. wit! j mother and tell her you have nc ' u e Send te THE K Xt'WLTQN S M. . r. . I H- i- . n to indulge in the latter kind. a..d ihal1 or rve y. Itrh ru- - .r, a my P n nr Pu i,- 4 fa i-- o -- 4 seOvSvJPOFT - I o-.- n 1 V t |