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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Modern Dancer Need s Supply of Calories Takes Out Hostesses should lay In a heavy supof refreshments when they expect to entertain guests who like to display their charleston proficiency, says the Kansas City Star. An account of an exhaustive survey of the energy consumed In dancing made by a group of Scandinavian scientists at the physiological institute of the University of Helsingfors, has Just been received at Washington which sets down In precise figures the number of calories used in different kinds of dances. The waltz went to the bottom of the list with 3.00 calories used per hour per kllogrum of body weight The schottische, beloved of grandfather and grandmother, scored .02 of a point below the modern foxtrot using 4.70 culorles while the latter required 4.78. The polka, unother Institution of grandmothers day, needed 7.30 calories nn hour, while the umzurka, evidently the fastest dance Ihe learned Scandinavians could get anyone to practice for them, took 10.87 calories, or almost twice the amount of energy consumed by the stonecutter plying his trade. allpairt instantly rzT f wx: WCtf1 r eirffttr-tilni-M- Dr. Scholls Zino-pad- s stop all pain quicker than any other known method. Takes but a minute to quiet the worst com. Healing starts at once. When the com is gone it never comes back. If new shoes make the spot touchy" again, a Zino-pa- d stops it instantly. Thats because remove th Zino-pad- s cause-pres- sing and rubbing of shoes. Dr. Scholls Zino-pad- s are medicated, antiseptic, protective. At all druggists and shoe dealers 35c. Scholl's Dl Zino-pads Put one on die pain It gone! Cant Deny EVENING ply 3S fl Checked Up on Father Thin What do you think of the girls of today? Oil, they're making a good showing. Praise This hook Is highly spoken of. "Where? On the Jacket. For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, etc. Relieves Distress after Hurried Meals or Overeating. Being s gentle laxative, It keeps ths di- Daddy was to attend a business meeting at the Legion so mother and Barbara decided to go to the movies. The picture being shown that evening, unfortunately, depicted the somewhat common story of a beautiful woman gaining the admiration of the other womans husband and father of two children. On returning home daddy had not arrived us yet. Barbara hesitated for a moment, then curiously said: "Well, mother, where Is our husband tonight? The same little Barbara followed grandpa to the basement and was You "dont need to heard to say: worry, I'll help you, money Isnt everything. Indianapolis News. four-year-ol- d An Emergency Cast gestive trsct working normally. 30c & 90c. At all Druggists. G. G. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J. Werent they married in u hurry?" Yes, each was afruld the other would back out. Pathfinder Magazine. OVER 200 YEARS T3fie DADDYS , There Is one fact we cherish: We never said "no when a boySvuuted to go to the circus. FAIRYTALE Graham Banner Mary fff W3mtKHWJfPA COAYKKSfT WHO DOGS TABLE MANNERS How the Antenna Coil Is Disconnected in a Tuned RF Set and a Bodlne Loop Connected In Its Place Is Shown at Left A Knife Switch May Be Used So That the Antenna Coil May Be Cut In at Will, but the Loop Should Then Be Disconnected. At Right Is a Method of Using a Midtap Loop With Neutrodynes Particularly. This Method Affords Greater Stability but Lesser Volume. How a Loop Will Help Selectivity can leave the ground wire connected to the ground binding-pos- t of your set Operation With Loop. With the loop connected as deabove, turn on the set and Properly Installed Part Af- scribed turn the dials to the same setting as fords Portability, Ease when you used the outside aerial for some nearby station. Swing the loop of Operation. so tliut the cross bars of the frame point approximately In the direction W. By GEORGE HOEHN, of the station and retune the antenna (In Radio World.) dial until the station conies In. A properly Installed loop will InTurn the loop until the station comes crease selectivity and afford portain clearly. The directional feature of bility and ease of operation. In some the loop Is a great old in tuning out It Is radio almost districts congested stations. You will find Interfering Impossible to got satisfactory performthat the antenna dial readings will ance from any set without a loop. In the past, one objection to loops vary somewhat from those previously obtained with the antenna coil, but has been their unsightly appearance, due to size, shape and design. Now, the other dials will log about the same as when you used the outside ueriut. however, due to modern engineering The inductance necessary on the skill, handsome, highly efficient loops loop depends on the capacity of the have beeu developed. antenna condenser in your set, and One need only look through the latshould be so proportioned that the est catalogues of set manufacturers wavelength station will tune to realize that sets are highest in somewhere near the upper end of more becoming popular every day. the dial scale. Different sets have Many manufacturers also have reccondensers of different capacities, ald ognized the Insistent demand for though most TItF sets use condensers receivers by equipping their having a capacity of about .00035 mfd. sets with connections so that either The smaller .the condenser, the more nerliil or loop cun be used. Of course, turns nre on the winding of necessary sets with loops will not the loop. If there nre not enough have the distance range obtained with turns on. the loop you will not be able a long aerial, but the better selectivto get the highest wave-lengt- h stations ity and quieter operation offset the with the condenser set at 100, and If sacrifice of distance. By using a spethere nre too many turns on the loop cial detector tube In these sets, the the stations will be crowded at the reduction In distance Is very slight, lower end of the dial and not you may If nil). sets, such as he able to reach the lowest waves niultl-stugand length stations. Some condensers have tuned radio frequency receivers, ussuch n high minimum capacity that ually perform best with a loop. A the low wave stations will not come large proportion of manufactured sets, In, even with the condenser set at using five, six or seven tubes, Is of zero, uud It is then necessary to use the tuned radio frequency type. It is fewer turns on the loop for the low not generally known that sets of this type, designed only for use with aerial and ground, enn lie changed Connect Speaker From easily to operate on a loop. The Better Way. Radio Set Upstairs Any set will operate, after a fashFor various reasons some of which ion, If the loop Is simply connected nre well known to experimenters who to the aerial and ground binding-post- s have younger brothers and sisters of the receiver. In this way, the loop It has been the custom of many fans acts us a very small aerial and the to keep the radio equipment in an uprealfull advantage of the loop is not stairs room where no harm can come ized. However, If the loop Is connected to it. Then there Is always Inconso the first (or antenna) condenser venience to the rest of the family betunes the loop, la place of tuning the cause they have to go upstairs to lisantenna coupler coil, you will have a ten to the music. real loop receiver. -- This method Is This problem was easily overcome applicable to all TRF receivers except by using the plan suggested In the not sets with control single provided illustration. The rea separate adjustment for the antenna accompanying ceiver- Is tuned to a program and the condenser. switch SW Is placed In the off" po- To adapt n set to loop operation locate the uutenna coll. This is the coll that Ims a connection running directly of the set marked to the binding-pos- t aerial or antenna. Sometimes It Is necessary to remove the set from the cabinet to locate the wiring. Locate the grid wire on antenna coil. Upon examining the uutenna coil you will note that other wires tire connected to it. Find Ihe wire that runs from the antenna roil to an adjacent tube socket and also to the stationary plates of the nearest variable condenser. This is the grid wire and It is connected to the G post. of the first socket. Details of Changes. Disconnect the grid wire from the Connecting Set to Speakers tip and antenna coil, leaving the other conDownstairs. nections of the grid wire to the tube It sit Ion. As long as the downstairs sot ket and condenser undisturbed. Is convenient to insert a small knife speaker is pluggotVin the set on tho switch at this point, so that the dis- tloor . above, remains In tqieratlon connection cun be made by opeuing However, If the plug Is removed from the knife switch, and if It is desired the jack, this automatically turns off to use the outside aerial again, the the set. switch may be closed and the set will If the loud speaker upstairs Is want be Just ns It was originally. eil, and the one below Is not In use, Connect one terminal of Hie loop to then SW must be In the on position. Even If both speakers are in use the the grid wire and the other terminal switch hus no effect on the fuifetlon of the loop to the ground binding-pos- t of the set. For convenience in conlug. necting the loop, uu extra binding-pos- t The materials needed are: Tw may be mounted within or on the back small bakelite panels, ubout 3 by fi of the set. Use separate lend wires inches, one single-circuJack, one to connect the loop to the set, because filament-controsingle-circul jack If tiie wires are twisted or braided inand one filament switch. Radio News to u single cord the capacity between them Interferes with the proper tuning Care of Tubes of the loop. Your set Is now ready to There Is no need to be unusually operate on the loop. Greater distance and louder signals may be secured by careful about breaking the glass of a connecting a ground wire to one of vacuum tube; In fact, It Is often difil the terminals of the loop, which ter- cult to smash them. Whore care It minal can host be determined by try-- I needed Is In avoiding Jolting of th lng firs' one and then the other, or you filament and grid Daddy had heard of a dog who had perfect table manners. Now, what would you think of a dog who Insisted upon always having a table nupkin? he asked Nick and Nancy. I wouldnt like that kind of a dog," said Nick. I don't like dogs that are so fussy. One always thinks of them ns being brave and above such thlugs as table nupklns. Well, continued Daddy-- , I do' not really think It was the fault of this dog that he was fussy. You see, he belonged to a funny old lady. This old lady hod the strange Idea that a dog should behave just like a person, which Is really very absurd, because It stunds to reason that a dog should behave like a dog and a person like a person. At this Nick and Nancy laughed, and Daddy Joined In, too. This old lady lived all alone In a very small house.The house had only one fitsor, and It looked so small you wondered how any one could ever get in It. "But then, when you looked at the old lady you were not a bit surprised, for she was the tiniest person. Now her dog was a great contrast to both the old lady and the little house. The dog was a very big one. He was black and white and looked just twice as huge as the old lady. But the funniest thing was that the old lady would never let this dog go out by himself. "She always went out with him, and he was on a short leash. When meal-tim- e came the old lady would pul a napkin around her dog's neck, nnd they would both sit at a low table and eat together. And the dog would never try to eat, even If he saw food In front of loop-operate- tf Life Is worth living, If only to grab-lfyour curiosity about this universe. haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. y loop-operate- HELP FOR d SICK WOMEN Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Has Restored the Health of Thousands correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. High-powere- d n Brooklyn, Now York. Mrs. G. of 228 Schaeffer St., was In a rundown condition and could not do her housework. 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Mass., will gladly furnish other women with these names upon request To Dawdling Process li is Liking What do you think of evolution? Dont fancy the Idea ; Its too slow. Boston Transcript. She Im going to have my new dress tmale small. He Small on the bill I hope. Th Eire of all. bridge between Joy and sorrow la not long. thuls elosest kept burns most Shakespeare. e wave-length- I A few friends drop in on Pa Buzz Spray clears your home of mosquitoes flies. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today. FLIT it it DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches IMt IttHM IH M (IJ ) MTbi ytlltw tarn with tit SUtk bund" AMERICAN They Would Both Sit at a Low Table. him, until his napkin was put around his neck. That does sound funny, certainly, said Nancy. And to think that the dog liked It seems very .funny, Indeed." Well, you see, he Just got In the habit of being fussy like the old lady. And then, though he was so big. he was quite old himself. At night he would sleep on a sofa at the foot of the old ladys bed, nnd If any one should ring the doorbell of their little house at night well, you should have heard the barking. . So he did have some spirit, after all, and would not have let anything happen to the old lady for anything In the world. "I am glad." said Nick, "that you told us one good point the big dog had, for I wouldnt have liked him much. Just hearing about his fussiness. After all, I dont believe there Is ever a dog. no matter how strangely he Is brought up, that hasnt something nice about him." And both Nancy and Daddy agreed with that. Do You Know Me? contradiction; Im new and Im old. Im often In tatters, and oft decked with gold. Fm always black, and Im always In white; Im grave and Fm gay, I am heavy and light. In form. too. I differ; I'm thick nnd I'm thin, Ive no flesh nnd no hone, yet Tm covered with skin; Ive more points thnn the compass, more stops than the flute; I sing without voice; though I speak I am mute. Answer book. Im a strange A Guess Who can tell me what a meter Is? asked the tenrher of the Juvenile class. I enn," promptly afiswered a little orchln from the hack of the room. Its a tldng that you chop meat with." Obligations "Bobei i. youre a naughty boy. You can Just go to bed without your supper." Bobby "Well, mother, what about that medicine Ive got to take after meals? Mother Something for Father Mother Gome, dear, you must take your beauty sleep. Little Mary Why dont vou make papa take one, too? (Copy for This Department Supplied by American Legion New Service.) tha RESERVATIONS TIME HAS BEEN EXTENDED Time In which reservations may b made In the American Legion pilgrimage to France next September baa been Indefinitely extended by Howard P. Savage, national commander of the Legion, following urgent requests from the field. The reservations will be accepted and handled to a date as near as possible to that upon which the big Legion fleet of 24 vessels will shove off for France, It was announced by National Commander Savage. Many factors make it Imperative that Legionnaires planning to take part in the France convention pilgrimage should make reservations at the earliest possible moment, said Commander Savage. I would not wish any legionnaire to be barred from revisiting the scenes of the World war and the cemeteries where our comrades lie burled In France, said Commander Savage. I cannot, however, urge too strongly that veterans planning to make the September pilgrimage make their reservations at once. There Is now h variety of steamship accommodations and housing in Paris from whicb the veteran may make a selection to suit Ids taste and pockeibook.- - The space of the ships Is rapidly filling, and some of the liners already have a full quota. h Especially Is this true of cabins and accommodations for man and wife. Veterans who recognize these conditions and make reservations early will be able to obtain accommodation they desire, while those who wait will have to take what is left Commander Savage said. There still remain accommodations witli state delegations. The steamship accommodations range (n price round trip from $145.80 up on most of the ships, and from $151.50 up on the SS. Leviathan, flagship of the movement. The Legionnaires will be exempt from steamship tax and land- lng charges if they carry the official American Legion identification certificate. This certificate which will be Issued for the nominal sum of $1 to those taking the trip will effect a saving of $20 alone in passport and visa charge If the veteran goes to France alone. Eighteen countries of Europe will accept the Legion certificate in lieu of passport and visa charge. Fifty per cent reduction In Unted States, Canadian and French railroads to veterans having the identification certificate have been announced. The P.ritish, Belgian, Italian and German railways have likewise announced a substantial reduction In fares to the Remarkable visiting legionnaires. savings on Paris hotel ' accommodations due to the fact that contracts were made by the Legion with the hotel men when the franc was low. are announced. Thirty thousand rooms In Paris are under contract. . two-bert- Post Escorts Pupils on Visit to State Capital The week after it completed a membership campaign which increased its membership 313 per cent and gave it second place In a state-wid- e contest, the Harry Howe post of the American of Lynn, Ind., plunged Into community service activities, taking the civics classes of Lynn and Spartanburg high schools to Indianapolis to visit the state legislature and state and national beudquarters of the Legion. Forty-fivpupils were taken on the trip in automobiles provided by Le-- . glonnaires. D. J. Ferguson, principal of Lynn high school and a member of the post, and Raymond Sommers, post adjutant, led the group. Sessions of both houses of the legislature were visited, the pupils being shown how the laws of the state are made. A visit was ulso paid to the office of Governor Jackson. Later the classes were shown through the state and national Legion headquarters where the work of the Legion was described by lohn Klinger, adjutant of the Indiana depart meat e Massachusetts Legion - O. K.s Blue Uniform Navy blue won in a conference of Massachusetts Legionnaires held In Boston recently on the questlou of an official uniform for the departmenL Seven models of uniforms were dis played. The type favored consisted of a blue overseas cap with gold pip ing and the Legion seal in gold, a d blue coat with brass buttons, brass numbers showing the wearers post, brass letters Mass." on each lapel and a large Legion Idem embroidered on the left shoulder, and blue trousers with a gold stripe down each leg. single-breaste- Obeying Instructions ah by the way," remarked the doctor In some embarrassment, "how about that little hill I sent you last month? Oil, yes, agreed the patient airily Well, you know you told me not t worry over anything "The American Legion Monthly. Oh -- . |