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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH Jonathan CROCKEYJOY ADVENTURES M. Davis With His Judge and His Lawyers By BETTY BROWNS n (Copyright.) The Transformation of Purz had been doing some sewing RUTH her new doll. The twilight had crept Into the room unnoticed by her, till now it was almost dark. She had a feeling, somehow, that shs wasnt alone. It frightened her a little, and so she snapped the button which turned on the electric lights. As the lights flashed, ahe thought she heard an exclamation of surprise from some ZJ i one. Sure enough, a moment later she saw her friend, the kindly old Crock-eyjocome sliding down the wire of the table lamp. Hand over hand he came, very much like the trapeze men In the circus. It was only a moment till he stood on the table facing Ruth. He blew on his hands to warm them, Reflex Receiver Will Aid in Proper ArWiring Diagram of the Two-TubIt was chilly in the room. Each for rangement of the Apparatus. time ha puffed, he swelled up his cheeks, and his long gray beard wires are as short and direct as posBy JAMES E. CARTIER, in New York Herald-Tribunsible. In no case should the grid waggled to and fro in a very ludicrous The construction of seemingly diff- wires come near a plate wire. If it way. Ruth could scarcely keep from radio receivers seems is found necessary to cross grid and laughing outright at him. icult multi-tubIt is too cold here for us to be comto have been the stumbling block of plate wires there should be at least I he said after a time. fortable, reaan no Inch case in this builders. them between amateur For and many come can so fix It that think you Ill inshould they run parallel. son the home constructor has been whenever clined to build sets along simpler lines. This circuit will operate equally well and see me and my people to. want would IIow you like you e two-tubreceiver does not with any of the standard hard amplifyAlthough a that? lie added. seem capable of receiving signals like ing tubes now on the market. The It is the very thing for which Ive one of its bigger brothers it is sur- 201 A and 301A are particularly recomBut been wishing, replied Ruth. obbe obwhat results mended. Best results shduld be may prising just It? how can you manage tained with such a set if properly, con- tained when using a plate voltage of The kindly old Crockeyjny pushed structed. about 00 volts. t his hat to one side and sugar-loa- f reflex reThe Air Service two-tubThe set has been found to have the ids head in a thoughtful scratched liark-ness ceiver employing the well known quality of being, quite selective. If a way. He whistled a bit of dance tune circuit seems to be one of reagood grade of crystal detector is emand walked back and forth on the The list of ployed very little adjustment will be sonably simple design. table top. Then he slapped his hand parts for the construction of this re- necessary. on his knee and gave a long, ceiver is as follows: Particular stress should be made chuckle. 7 by on the point that the performance of panel. The cat with jeweled eyes will be 7 by baseboard. the set depends largely on the wiring. the very one to do it. Bring him here Two standard sockets. Wires in the circuit, to me." And Ruth went at once across transformers. Two especially the plate and grid wires, the room and brought back to the One rheostat (six ohm). should not be run parallel. If these table the little silver cat with jewels liattery switch. points are observed the builder ought for eyes which one of her friends had not to have any difficulty its making Crystal detector. given her as a birthday present. Then Double circuit jack. the set operate well undjar favorable the odd fellow rubbed it in a certain conditions. Single circuit jack. way, directly back of the left eye and Set of six binding posts. In front of the left ear; and, would Two .00037 mfd. condensers. One-Tub- e you believe It, that sliver cat just beWill Set Two transformers. to purr, and to arch up his hack, d Of the Give Surprising Volume gan parts the act like he had always been alive. and y transformers may two ITeres a mighty efficient little one-tub- e Now get that old picture album, he easily constructed by the handy set that will give surprising volthe one with the painting of the old radio builder, or may be bought in kit ume and will step out and get discastle on the back side of it, and well form ready to assemble. tance that will astonish you. It has make a road for you to use whenever Data. but one dial, something that will apSo you will, said the Crockeyjoy. For the benefit of those who desire peal to the feminine portion of the Ruth picked up the book from the to construct their own household which sometimes has diffcorner and brought It also to the table transformers the data will be given iculty in fathoming the mysteries of top. At a word from the odd fellow, herein. the extra dials found on many sets. It she opened the book. In the back of The secondary of both of the coup- is easily constructed and calls for It was a picture which she had never ling transformers is the first to be parts that can be found In any radio noticed before. A great, wound on the tube form. The sec- store. Careful construction and good tower was shown. All of the windows were heavily barred, but there seemed ondary of the transformer coupled to the antenna circuit should have CO to be a dim, friendly sort of light h turns of No. 24 wire, wound on a shining from in back of them somewhere. Before the castle was a drawform, and over this should be wrapped a sheet of Insulating cloth or bridge and ringed around it was a waxed paper. This serves as an inwide, deep moat. It looked a place to sulator between the primary and secstrike fear to the heart of any enemy ondary coils. The primary should consist of ten turns of the same size wire wound over the insulation cloth and In the sume direction as the secondary. It is absolutely necessary that both coils be wound in the same direction if best results are to be had. The primary of the second coupling Has But One Dial; Is Very Simple to transformer is slightly different in size. Operate. Tills transformer is wound on the same diameter tube and assumes the parts, of course, are essential to sucsame physical proportions as the trans- cess. The tuning coil can be made at home former just described, the chief differanyone of average skill. It is wound by consists ence being that the primary on a tube, 4 inches long. The of 32 turus instead of 10. consists of 12 turns of (LI) primary In order to make it possible for the set to be mounted in as small a space No. 22 dec. wire. Half an inch away wind a secondary as possible the coupling coils may be from the primary turns-o- f the same size wire. mounted directly on the back of the (L2) of 47 Is a Cl condenser variable of .0005 cacondensers with the secondary wires low-losand perhaps bring joy to the heart of C2 is a connected to the two terminals. The pacity, preferably friend who deigned to enter It. .00025 any C3 .001 condenser Js a and grid primary wires should be left disconMystery and adventure lurked ail nected until the set is to be wired. fixed condenser. Regeneration Is conabout it The sight of it, and the mainly by the rheostat. This Then' they may be connected to the trolled hook-ucould be used very nicely in thought of what it might hold, made In circuit. the respective places Ruths heart beat a trifle faster. The two transformers should be a portable set, as It will work effectCome, said the Crockeyjoy, today dry-cetubes. mounted at right angles to each oilier ively with I have but time to lead you to the in order to minimize coupling between castle door. And that must be done the two. Important Things to at once, if at all. Come. The drilling of the panel and the Remember Suddenly Ruth found that she had in Soldering no more difficult wiring of the set is to tlie smallness of Purz and shrunk When soldering connecting wires than the ordinary simple regenerative the Crockeyjoy. Site took the Crock-eyjoy- s to the of terminals The wiring diagram, as receiver. jacks for making hand In one of hers, and shown, will aid the constructor in the connections to the telephones, it is imslipped the other into the furry paw to flux from of Purz. keep soldering proper arrangement of the apparatus. portant Then straight down the running down on the insulating seg Will Not Oscillate. broad road, and into the book, the ments which separate the different A particular advantage of this rethree of them went. When they ceiver is that It will neither oscillate spring contacts. If the flux runs down reached the drawbridge, the Crockeyinto the nor radiate an interfering wave on the insulating segments it causes joy told Purz Just how to signal the air. One of the tubes employed in the leakage, and it is to this that many keeper so that the bridge would be experimenters owe the trouble they amreceiver acts as a lowered for him. By that time they so is as it reilexed acts as have with their homemade sets. Use had to return, for it was very near the plifier and flux for the solder to take a radio and amplifier only enough supper hour. at the same time, or in other words, hold. A thin film Is enough. Another They hastened out of the book Just to remember is to be sure that does double duty. The detecting is ac- point as Ruth's mother called from the t he contacts make and break properly complished by means of a simple crysdining-roofor her to get ready for when the wiring of the set is comtal detector. From now on, Purz can alsupper. Such a simple receiver, although pleted. Sometimes they get bent out ways bring you to the castle which is seemingly small in size, ought to be of position slightly and do not touch the front door of Crockeylard. Ill capable of receiving many stations, properly; it may never be discovered to see you soon,r.nd with expect new the and set may never work right. both local and distant with sufficient those words the Crockeyjoy climbed volume to operate a loud speaker. back up the light cord and vanished Either loop or outdoor antenna may Advice on Hook-Up- s into the shadows. for be used on such a reflex receiver, alRuth told herself that she would Builders of Radio Sets visit though the latter will give better rethe Land of Crockey as soon as In attempting to try out some new sults on distant stations. ever she could. And she did. And hoc. the fan often makes conMounting the Apparatus. among her adventures there were soms The two variable condensers are nections rather hurriedly with any very amazing things, which you shall mounted on the extreme ends of the scri ps of wire that may lie left over hear of later on. panel with the rheostat and crystal from some previous experimental detector in the middle. This arrange- wor.. Frequently one or two connecFrom the Wise ment allows the operator to control tions in the circuit hooked up in this Mortals are equal; their mass difthe set with ease, all controls being wav are so poor that they affect the fer. Voltaire. within easy reach. wo: king of the circuit. When wiring the amplifier best reIi you have much experimenting to I, the heir of all the ages, in the sults will he obtained by having the do, it is wise to cut a number of pieces flies of time. Tennyson. y transformers placed of wire, varying in length, and solder foremost at right angles to each other. Tills dips on the ends. Then when you I would rather suffer defeat thai does away with the possibility of want to make up a new circuit it is have cause to be ashamed of victory bowling. easy to clip the wires on where they Quintus Curtiua. Iartieutar rare should be exercised belong with the assurance that all In wiring the system. Make sure the cotneetions are tight. e e i si Here are some of the chief figures in the trial of Jonathan M. Davis of Kansas, photographed outside of the courtroom at Topeka. Right to left J. A. McClure, presiding judge; Col. A. M. Harvey, leading defense counsel; John Addington, defense counsel; J. M. Davis, defendant, nnd Randal C. Harvey, defense counsel. ex-Go- Birthday of Buddha Celebrated in Japan e good-nature- d - h h t radio-frequenc- y audio-frequenc- y t That radio-frequenc- y above-mentione- radio-frequenc- I j g r i radio-frequenc- y i t r j 234-inc- r t ; y 0 f If r 6 i a f S- - ; s, ALLEGED BANK ROBBER dun-color- 5 1 Group of Japanese girls taking part in the sacred dance of the pages at the flower festival in Tokyo, held in of Buddha's birthday. ii r if d h. 18 V p jy ll ty j ir- - ; lie I ty- - or es ; nt : Glenn Click, son of former state Senator George W. Glick of St. Joseph, Mo., who was captured by a sheriffs posse on a charge of robbing a bank at Stewarts-vllle- , Mo. Ills accomplice, M. F. committed suicide rather than be captured. twenty-seven-year-ol- d SUMMER OFFICE OF U. S. Col. John Coolldge, father of President Coolidge, is feeling much better again, following his recent slight illness, and Is back doing his dally chores about the farm, such as handling the buck saw, the ax and shovel. Xi National Park for Tennessee radio-frequenc- y id- - Presidents Father Back at Chorea audio-frequenc- y re- m- - j ny in- - 1 ite I ig- - an ul- - .nd ffv- - of ain ;en the rtll J to nrb J ter j nds ket i audio-frequenc- 83 it 5 r View of Smoky Mountain range from Codes mountain, near Knoxville Tenn. Congress has authorized a sur vey for a new national park In thli region and Tennessee has offered t( donate a large tract. Tiie White House summer executive offices will occupy the seventh floor of this, the Security Trust company building, on Central square, Lynn, Mass. It is reported that these offices will be the finest ever occupied by any President of the United States. Lynn U three miles from Swampseott where the summer White Ilous? will be. |