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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Decofallon Day On The 9lace A SK your local dealer to rec- ommend a practical decorator. If you are unable to secure one you can do the work yourself, tinting and stenciling Jaiiieslatcotn.b'Rik Its sort o' lonesome Sund y day to me, lonesome Its s It pears like moran any day I nearly ever see! Ylt, with the Stars and Stripes above, -- On Wiring Diagram of , the ceiver Described Five-Tube- Three-Contr- Radio-Frequenc- in This Article. connections which are the bane of set constructors. Simplicity, efficiency and high qualApparatus Required. The first question every fan asks ity, all combined, are the arguments for the receiver described In this ar- before deciding on the building of a The ticle. The circuit was first worked out set is What parts will I need? front a simplicity end efficiency angle. following is the list of apparatus seTrick features have. been eliminated, lected by tlie writer for use in his set: 1 panel, but every possible little development by 7 by 24 indies. 1 baseboard, for improvement in operation, has been by 8 by 23 inches. 3 Eastern classic coils, type EB. incorporated. 3 National SLF conThe circuit is shown in (lie IllustraEquicyele tion. Two stages of highly efficient densers, .00033 mfd. 3 National variable velvet vernier tuned radio frequency amplification, a detector and two real stages of audio- dials. meloformers. 2 Multistage It-frequency amplification certify to long 5 Ehy UX cushion sockets. distance range and the best of tone 9 Eh.v Ensign binding posts. quality in reception. s 1 binding post strip, by Three by pickle bottle coils, combined with high quality straight-lin- e 17. 0 are the 2 Carter Imp rheostat, IR-G- , frequency condensers major factors in selectivity. The os- oluns. 25 2 Carter Imp rheostat, IR-2cillation control permits operation just belpw the oscillation point of the tube dims. 1 Carter and Insures maximum performance Imp pilot switch. 1 Carter "Hold-TItwith the best tone quality and a minijack, No. 104. 1 Carter IIoid-Tit- e mum drain on the B batteries. jack, No. 103. 200,-001 Centralab radiolnn, No. 200-M- , One of the particular features of this ohms. circuit is the efficiency of the audio 1 Turn-i- t grid leak. stages, not only in the selection of 1 Turn-i- t good transformers, hut also in the panel control. 4 Dubilior condensers, type C30, 0.5 condensers in orproper use of mfd. der to filter out all stray currents and extraneous noises. 1 Dubiller condenser, type 040, .002 There remains much that is still to be mfd. learned about the intelligent use of by1 Dubilier grid condenser, type 040-G- , pass condensers. .00023 mfd. C battery in the grid returns of 15 lengths Celatsite wire, No. 14 the audio transformers is another (black, red, green, yellow, brown). factor in good audio amplification. The 1 cabinet to suit. loud speaker can be plugged in on Miscellaneous screws, lugs, solder, either the first or second stage jack etc. of the amplifier. The as In the selection of last jack is filament control for the listed above it would beapparatus well to just no so is there last tube, unnecessary consider the reasons for their use. The current consumption when only the pickle-bottl- e winding type of low-los- s is used. first stage has become very popular because of its Size of Set. selectivity features. The coils, The use of a h panel makes the high used with the condensers menwhen set a compact one without unnecessary tioned, cover tlie complete wavecrowding and interstage coupling, length band as required for our popuwhich would be detrimental to satislar broadcast reception. Tlie vernier factory operation. There is no over- dials have the unusual feature of a crowding in the panel layout and each variable vernier ratio. In other words, of the controls is so placed for contlie vernier adjustment can be made venience in tuning. The use of real coarse or fine, as desired. a makes vernier dials tuning pleasure. Color Wiring. The controls are by no means comThe Use of color scheme in wiring is A or to difficult operate. plicated is to rheostat is used for the detector tube, based on some definite plan that set this In followed. be the wiring two another for the : followed should be schedule amplifier tubes, and a third for the A leads use black. All negative audio stages. The sockets are uniAll positive A leads use red. versal and therefore permit the use All grid leads use green. of either storage battery or dry cell All positive B" amplifier leads use acA tubes. resilient of spring types tum in the socket design assures a brown. B detector leads use All positive perfect contact and the elimination of yellow. microphonie noises by its Iu building the function and potenNine binding posts on a raised strip are easily accessible and nirke bat- tial of each lead can then be told at a tery connections a simple matter. glance. Don't permit tlie wiring to run too Everything is easily assembled and wiring is a simple, rapid operation, close to the colls. Keep all the plate with none of those tricky inaccessible and grid leads as short as possible. By HARRY J. MARX In New York Herald-Tribune. 0 low-los- 0 e 0 your walls to In the air, Id love to lay They say, though, Decoration days Is ginerly observed Most evTywheres espeshally by soldier-boys thats served But me and Mothers never went we seldom git away In pint o fact, were alius home on Decoration day. Re- y flutterin soldiers grave ery a lily there. They say the old boys marches through the streets in columns grand, the old war tunes, theyre playin on the band And citizuns all jlnin- In and little children, too All mart hm, under shelter of the old Red, White and Blue. - With roses! roses! roses evrybody in the town! And crowds o little girls In white, jest fairly loaded down Oh! dont the boys know It, from their camp acrost the hill? Dont they see their comrads cornin and the old flag wavin' still? can't they hear the bugul and the rattle of the drum? Aint they no way under heavens they O! can ilckollect us some? Ain't they no way we can coax 'em, through the roses, jest to say They knew that ev'ry day on earth's their Decoration day? Buy Alabastine from your local dealer, white and a variety Weve tried that me and Mother where Ritas takes his rest. In the orehurd in his uniform, and hands acrost his bteast. And the flag he died fer, smilin' and la the breeze Above his grave and over that the robin In the trees! form of wind'ng The basket-weav- e is one of the most compact efficient With it most any methods known. kind of coil or inductive tuner can be made. It has the following features that make it desirable for most every use ; compactness, low loss, low capacity, low or no dielectric losses and -r CLOSING SCENES OF WORLD WAR ARE RECALLED Winding Form With Uneven Number of Slots in Tube. Basket-Weav- e Where Fighting of Famous American Divisions Was Most Effective. Writing in the Philadelphia ledger, Corliss Ilooven Griffis gave the following graphic description of war-torFrance and Belgium at the close of the n contest : The village of Le Catelet, which is mostly destroyed, was the scene of the most intense fighting when it was divireached by the Twenty-seventy sion. To the south through is the battleground of the Thirtieth. In this sector we saw the tunnel made'by the St. Quentin canal, as it runs for more than three miles below the surface of the ground. This tunnel, built by Napoleon, is a very unusual thing. It was employed extensively by the Germans ns a safe rest billet, and they fitted up the tunnel with commodious quarters, offices, kitchens and even stables. When the h Vaux-Andign- then knot tightly. The coil can now be removed and Is ready for use. If the builder desires he may leave the coil on the form. It will always hold tlie coil in shape and serves as a mounting. Cleveland News. Variable Grid Leak A suitable set of values for a grid leak would be 1 megohm, 2 megohms. 3 megohms, 5 and 7 megohms megohms. A means may be provided for bringing these values In action, which may be secured by wiring a tap switch so that it may be used to switch any one of a number of grid leaks Into the circuit. This will provide a definite, positive value of grid resistance to suit the requirements of various groups of stations, to their distance and according power. Of Interest to the Amateur Much better results may be had from a homemade receiving set if all parts are bpught instead of trying to make them. In many cases of troubleshooting, it is necessary to rebuild the entire set, which costs more than building it right in tlie first place. There is also nothing gained in purchasing Losses which show cheap material. up in radio frequency work are what count and tlie difference between good hnd bad reception. is easily mounted, being very sturdy and rigid when properly wound and sewed together. These coils can be wound on any circular form haing an uneven number of spokes. The main difficulty encountered is in removing the wire from tlie form after the winding has been made. In the illustrated method this has been eliminated. The spokes in tlie bakelite tube are flexible and will bend Loop One Foot Square In releasing the pressure on tlie wind,A withloop one foot square will work ings and allowing their removal out mutilating them in any way. They with a sensitive receiver. Set the twe in the shape of an X ami are made by first marking tlie tube and cross-piece- s attach tlie upright piece to one of ?hen cutting the slots with a liack-sf-A slot on each side of tlie tube them. Gut slots in the end of each oi can be cut at the same time if tlie tlie four ends of tlie cross-piecto reblade is set properly on Doth of the ceive four pieces of hard rubber 7 by 1 inch. Now wind 20 turns of marked linos. Before the coil. Is re- by moved it should he sewd together loop wire or standard single lamp r inch apart about the hy running a piece of thread up and cord down through the slots in tlie coil. rubber pieces set perpend ular to thf Do this twice around the coil and frame of the loop. e one-quarte- A of tints, MtA IN ONI MlNUTe VITH fOI D WAYFR And ylt Its lonesome lonesome! Its a Sundy day to me, . It 'pears like moren any day I nearly ever see! Still, with the Stars and Stripes above, in the air. On evry soldiers grave I'd love to lay a Illy there. audio-frequenc- y Winding Form Is Easy to Make From Tubing ready to mix with cold water and apply with a suitable brush. Each package has the cross and circle printed in red. By intermixing Alabastine tints you can accurately match draperies and rugs and obtain individual treatment of each room. Perhaps no poem ever written by James Whitcomb Riley contains more tender sentiment than "Decoration Day on the Place." From his own grave Riley speaks again on this Memorial day. He who wrote of the soldiers living and the soldiers dead held a warm spot always In his heart for the little children, too. And In his honor and to his memory, hundreds of Hooslerg are now engaging In a 12,000,000 building fund campaign for the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Hospital for Children, to be erected In Indianapolis, but to be open always for the care of little children from all parts of the state. Reprinted From the Indianapolis Star. kvp radio-frequenc- y y beautiful results. Instead ofKahomlnc or Wall Paper by-pa- .radio-frequenc- give MOMOnENT TO THG DEAD, DU LOIR., CHATEAU IHDRE.-E.- T LOIR.E Americans captured this part of the canal they took many prisoners here, ns the enemy poured out of the entrance to their underground quarters like rabbits out of a warren. One route led on through Cambral and Lille into Belgium. After crossing the Belgian frontier we came upon the sectors that we-fought over by tlie e Thirty-sevent- h and Ninety-firs- t divi- Here, as a part of the Sixth French army, they assisted In driving the Germans across tlie Scheldt river. Belgium Is firt France, and there is a world of difference in many ways. In the first place, tlie houses are all of red brick instead of stone. And tills gives every village a decidedly dusty appearance. The trees along tlie roads are different, and windmills dot the The landscape with waving arms. country, though flat, is decidedly beautiful because of the care it receives. So crowded, moreover, are conditions in Belgium, with houses and villages everywhere, that the whole country reminds one of passing through tlie suburbs of some large city. Belgian Reconstruction. Of course, Belgium also has tremendous and pitiful areas where the war has effaced everything; but, as German reparations payments have been made to Belgium first, the recun- sions. struction work here Is further along than it is in France. Yet there still remains a vast amount to be done. For example, we passed through a great deal of devastation between Ghent and Menin. From Menin on our way to Ypres and crossing the border until we arrived at Lille in France on the Journey back, we did not see one tree left standing or one house that had survived the war. For miles and miles, hour upon hour, we rode through a scene of such desolation as it is impossible to comprehend. There Is no doubt that the two outstanding cities of the war were Verdun and Ypres. So much is associated with these two places that their chronicles almost embody the story of the war. In them, the hopes and fears and miseries of two nations were bound up. Yet after seeing both, Verdun impresses us as terrible, but glorious; Ypres as tragic. Time Yet Waiter, when does the music start here? In half an hour, sir. Good; hustle upmy order. Never in alV I 5V . . A Lf Each package contains directions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent coiorg in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, sweatstockings, coverings, hangings 15-ce- nt his we counted fourteen tanks In the surrounding fields, lying just where they had been put out of action, grim relics of a furious battle. Not een the stumps of trees are left here the devastation is utter, complete. Tragedy at Hooge. Close upon Ypres we passed through a little cluster of wooden shacks the name of the place was Ilooge, It gave me a shiver to see it, for Ilooge was one of the deadliest spots of the entire war. It was here that the Hun first used the diabolical invention of liquid fire on July 30, 1915, and the British were literally burned alive. It was also at Ilooge during the German attack that the Canadians lost more than 7,000 men, a startling percentage of their fighting force, on June 2, 1010. In tills vicinity, where little attempt has been made to cultivate tlie ground again, there Is not one foot of the soil which has not been blowm up at some time. Along the roadside we passed many British cemeteries, and these gave the final note of tragedy tr it all. Ypres is so thoroughly ruined that there is very little left to s'e. The remnants of tlie once magnificent Cloth hall and cathedral dominate what is left of the town, and are Impresshe even in their shattered condition. Rebuilding is now going forward in Ypres so rapidly that before long much of the devastation will have been removed; but It will take rreny long years to efface the devastation In the hearts of countless thousands wrought hy the Germans at Ypres. It is Impossible to escape a feeling of horror upon entering tie oily today; and yet there is inspiration, too, for Ypres means nothing if not courage and de votion to duty and sacrifice. PROVED SAFE Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye We had heard so much of Ypres, mous Menin road. BAYER ASPIRIN DIAMOND DYES COLOR THINGS NEW reading of the struggle there every day for years, that it seemed as if we ought to know the city when we saw it. On the way, we rode down the fa tory has any road been so bathed Ini blood as this fought over incessantlj ns it was for four long years. 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