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Show JIIE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH; FORK UTAH of tlie grtd circuit The NEED IS EXPECTED battery In the grtd circuit Is called the "C" battery. As a stnrt let us suppose that O E battery voltage Is zero. The operation of the three electrode tube would then he exactly like that of a tube, just as though there were no grid. Like a tube CAINS ACCORDING when the filament C-is brought to PRODUCTION TO GOVERMENT, WILL NOT AFIncandescence by the A" battery- - a FECT WHOLESALE C03TS steady stream of electrons will be given off, which will be drawn over to the plate E. Plate E la maintained at a positive potential with respect to the filament by the B" battery. Now If the grid Is made positive with respect to the filament, it Is possible to accelerate the flow of the electron stream from Qie filament to the plate; If the grid Is made negative wjth respect to the' filament, the flow of the electron stream from the filament tooths plate will be retarded. Or In other words, by making the grid positive or negative with respect to have little effect on wholesale prices the filament. It la possible to Increase In the immediate future, dealers here or counteract the space charge. The asserted Monday. Leading wholesalers third electrode or grid thus offers a some for the entire distributing means ef controlling the current In the Middle West, estimated that the nor. mat weekly consumption had reached between eight and nine million tons, with some large users pressing for sup. piles. Price Increases In the near future were predicted by some dealers, especially In view of the Hoover agreement with the operators whereby maximum figures were established for mine deliveries In an effort to prevent profiteering and speculation. Estimates of the above ground supply now on hand were fixed by dealers here at about 40,000,000 tons, of which 10.000,000 are in transit. At the start of the coal strike April 1 sup. plies were estimated at between and 60,000,000 tons. Increased activjtly in manufacturing centers, the entry of .several railroads into market and orders for supplies for Great Lakes vessels and the Northwest demand have transformed the customary stagnant summer market Into dally competition among dealers for shipments. plate circuit without changing the Obenchain Trail Again On ' plate potential or the filament temperature. Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Madolynne The characteristic curve of e three Obenchain Monday for the second electrode vacuum tube is shown In time heard the state begin the presenFig. VIIL This diagram shows the tation of the evidence by which it relation of grid potential to plate hopes to convict her of the charge of filament the that current, assuming the murder of J. Belton Kennedy on temperature and plate voltage remain August 5 last year, Mrs. Obenchain constant faced trial once befor, the Jury discurve seen be from the that can It Arthur Burch, arreBted with by applying a negative potential of agreeing. value E to the grid, the plate cur- her, lias been twice tried, and each of his trials also resulted in disagreerent can be reduced to zero. The negative charge on the grid will have the ment. effect of a negative potential E with respect to the filament making the Happy if Drinkers Are Poisoned negative charge so strong around the Mich. "Physicians have Muskegon, filament that the electrons cannot given us the Information that booze leave it On the other hand. If a positive potential of value F be applied drinkers cannot live more than three years, said Mrs. C. L. Calkins, pres! dent of the sttate association of tbs Womens Christtah Temperance Union, addressing the Michigan convention. Mrs. Calkins hailed the ; high death rate from moonshine as one of the chief blessings of prohibition, as it will soon dispose of that portion of the population which desregards the law an Insists upon poisoning Itself. It is pleasant to know that drinkers of this vile stuff cannot long survive,' ' said Mrs. Calkins. lilth-- a LloydS Ask Your Local Dealer THIRD ELEMENT IN ..Write Now for g two-electro- PRESIDENT WILL VISIT MODERN COLLEGE WITHIN 100 MILES ' " OF ARTIC CIRCLE 32-Pa- THE VACUUM TUBE -- Illustrated Booklet Presidential Party Will Grid Added to Fleming Valve by Dr. Lee DeForest Was a Taken Te Many Places of Interest While. , On Journey to Far North; Arrangement The Lloyd Manufacturing Company iHvm-Wak4uCe.) Dept. B ' Menominee, Michigan (it) they girt lamgtr terrier Every pair of t. ExcellO I SuspenderSj iwntsid for fuU Cutting Off the Last Word. Archeologists have recently been puzzled over the finding of the bead less body of an Egyptian princess In in ancient tomb. It seems that the (uestion as to how the lady lost her lead Is Important in archeologlc ilrcles. In certain Oriental countries It is customary for the head of the houses In the event of a domestic argument, to behead the lady, thus cutting the lady as well as the argument short Doubtless, the last words that Issued from the Ups of the headless princess were: Where have you been?" fudge. . One way to avoid even the appear wee of evil is to daub the cats face with Jam. Being diplomatic may seem expen five at the time, but in the long ran t pays. ' THE PRAYER OF A HORSE By Laurence E. Cash. 0 MAN, my Lord and Master, hear s Thou my prayer Water 'me, feed me, keep me clean and work me in reason. O Lord, when my days work be done give me she! ter from rain, wind and cold and clean, dry bed in a stall wide enough for me. to lie down in comfort Do not tie my head in an unnatural position or cut off my tall, which is my only defense against files. Do not, O Man, drive me rapidly down hllL 0 Lord, do be merciful and considerate of me in hot weather, and do not kick, strike or otherwise abuse me when I do not understand your desires. Prod me not with merciless spurs. Teach Thou me to understand Thy desires. Speak gently uuto me, Lord, Thy voice means more to me than whip and reins. I have a sense of humor. Play with me, and pet me, O Man, and I will gladly lend myself to Thee in willing service. Have mercy on me, O Master, when 1 have colic, and do give me one spoonful of It will relieve me quickly. When I have scours drench me with And, O Master, when I be galled, have sores on shoulders or back, wire cuts, scratches, mange or swellings, apply Thou to mine affected parts and I win praise Thee for relief from mine afflictions. will enable me to do Thy bidding with delight O Man, is Just as good for similar human Ills. Is made Remember, O Lord, In mercy by New York Drug Concern, 401 Lafayette Street New York City. . Praise Thou this firm for their alleviation of beastly ills. O Master, when I fall to eat exam lae my mouth for the cause. Do not work me when I can not eat Be mer- -. dful unto me, O Man. and I will serve Thee and Thy family many years . with a glad heart. Finally, O Lord, when my youthful beauty and strength be gone, and my days of service ended, neither turn me out to starve and freeze, nor sell me to some cruel man to be tortured. O Man, if Thou be financially unable to care for me in my old days, take Thou my life In the kindest way. Hear and answer my prayer, 0 my Lord, and YOUR God will reward yon both here and In the hereafter. With all reverence I so pray unto Thee In the name of Him, who was born In a manger. AMEN. , - Cuticura Soap Are Healthy Sm 25c Oiabmt 25 50c Talcu Be Big 25c. TO KILL RATS SeWashington When Secretary ward paid the Russian government 117,200,000 for Alaska fifty-siyears ago he did not dream that there would ever be a college within 100 mllee ofj the Artie circle, or that it would be a wonderland of wealth. S When President Harding goes up there this summer he will land about strawberry time, and such strawber-rle- a as Marlon never saw to hear tlu natives brag. The president will aeaf a government built railroad and ha able to take a little auto trip right up to the 'nose of a glacier. The head of the college near Fair, banks Is Charles EL Bunnell, former federal Judge, and the campus is on a tract of land four miles from Faiiv banks, on the mala line of the new railroad. The college was formally established In 1917. There was under cultivation In the immediate vicinity of Fairbanks last year, according to Professor Bunnell a total of 1920 acres. This land produced 100 tons of vegetables, 1006 tons of oats hay, 1270 bushels of oats and barley, 6516 bushels o wheat and 392 tons of potatoes. The wheat represents the yield of 183 acres. As a result of 'red tape, Alaska lost 23.4 per cent In poulatlon In ten years when it should be growing by leaps and bounds. On this. Colonel W. B. Greeley of the forest service has this to say: An' effort Is now being made to create for Alaska a local comission, or development board, which would take over the duties and authority of the various federal executives, together with the administration of all public resources in Alaska, working solely under the direction of the secreThis proposal tary of the Interior. may well be challenged. After all, the national interests In Alaska are paramount. Alaska represents, in her marine 'fisheries, her enormous "agricu-turareas and her , resources for growing meat producing animals, one of the great food sources of the United States. Id her vast forest lies a practical solution of our' paper shortage." Just what is involved Is pointed out by the American Forestry association : There are 20,000,000 acres and o trier 75X100,000,000 feet of timber of a quality suitable for general consumption In the national forests In Alaska. This is equivalent to nearly p per cent of all the timber in the continental United States. Wisely handled, a paper industry can be developed In Alaska as permanent aa the paper Industries of Scandinavia, and capable of supplying a third of the present paper consumption of the United States. "During the - administration of the United States forest service nationsl forests have been open freely for the use of timber and other commercial resources under regulations of an liberal and simple character. cut today to the extent are being They of about 45X100.000 board feet annual iy. V. al Fillmore Road to Bo Built Soon Salt Lake The Union Pacific railroad Tuesday filed with the state public utilities commision an application for a certificate of convenience and neces slty for the construction of a branch line from Delta to Fillmore Accompanying the application were maps and profiles of the requested to wire the profiles of thd proposed road. The commission is requested to wire the interstate commerce commission, asking it to waive all formalities In con. neetion with I the petition which is made to that body also This action is sought In order tnat work may pro. " . eeed at once. ; Any device which will pass electricity In one direction and will wholly or partially obstruct the flow In the opposite direction Is termed a rectifier, because. when connected In the path of an alternating current It will supof each cycle and therepress one-hafore the circuit will be traversed by pulsating direct current A rectifier also Is said to possess unidirectional conductivity, meaning, of course, that It will conduct electricity In one dl lf ; D 00 , rectlon only. Its ability to rectify currents of extremely high frequency determines Its application In radio. . Due to Its ability to rectify high frequency alternating currents the (filament and plate) vacuum tube can be used In a radio receiver as a detector. Fig. VI Is a simple radio receiving circuit employing this type of vacuum tube in place of a crystal detector. Dr.'J. A. Fleming of London, England, was the first to use a tube of the type just described as a medium ,of rectifying high frequency radio currents. Fleming called his product a valve because It would let current flow In one direction but not In the other direction. The Fleming valve as a forerunner of the vacu- two-eleme- - two-eleme- two-eleme- . Would one-four- Battery F'jure J , Dr. Lee DeForest, Monday by Commissioner Haynes. my back, weak, tired, nervous feelings and a weak stomach. 1 had been this way about a year and was unable to work or stand on my feet for any length of time. My husband's aunt told me how much gpod Lydia EL Pink-ha- ms Ve ge table Compound bad done her and begged me to try it, so I did. All my pains and weakness are gone, my stomach is all right and I doimy work at home and also work for Swifts Packing Company. I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends and you may publish my lettea ' Mrs. Lulu Luca a, as a ,testimoniaL 719A Vandeventer St., SL Louis, Mow. Again and again one woman tells another of the merit of Lydia- EL Pink-ha- Vegetable Compound. You who work must keep yourself Strong and welL Yon cant work if you orq suffering from such troubles. Mrs. Lucas couldn't. She tried our Vegetable Compound and her letter telle you what it aid for her. Give Lydia EL Pink-haVegetable Compound a fair trial now. Not Battered Enough. Sculptor My dear young lady, Pm looking for a model whoa aged and ugly. You are entirely too pretty for the type I desire. Model What are you going to sculpture? Sculptor A statue of peace. La Journal AmusanL I Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women havo kidney or bladder trouble and neves . suspect it. ... Women's complainte often prove to be nothinf else but kidney trouble, or tbs result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may causa the other organa to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health make you nervous, irrita ble and may bo despondent; it makee any- . plate current because the electrons given off are being attracted to the plate and grid. . When the grid Is maintained positive with respect to the filament a small current wilt flow In the grid dr-cu- lt Because of its being positive It will-- , attract hl. electrons am have a charge, given up ' to U hj t.em : one eo. But hundred of women claim that Dr. Swamp-Roo- t, Kilmer by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such condition. Many send for a cample bottle to eee what Swamp-Root- , the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co. Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You eta purchase medium and large sizl bottle at all drug stores. Advertisement. ... More Artistic. Dearest," be said, sighing llxe a' furnace, it doesnt seem like the same old Bmlle you used to give to me. Oh, no, .Jack, replied the sweet thing, "this is a new one. 1 have been studying at a school of dramatic art Florida Tlmes-Unlot The Cuticura Toilet Trio. paving cleared your skin keep It clear by making Cuticura your every-da- y toilet preparations. The Soap tOicleansa and purify, the OlBtment to soothe and e. heal, tho Talcum to powder and No toilet table Is complete without them. Advertisement - - Heinrichs Share. Heinrich Vot vos you doing, Hans? Hans I vos my vlll making. To mein vlfe everything I give to mein sister the remainder I leave to mein brudderythe residue shall have und all that vos after that left ofer to yon, Heinrich, Is. Boston Transcript. Young men are revolutionists they dont care a great deal to be comfortable. . Love sees no faults. Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION Ra- dio service, he said, has been enlisted to assist prohibition enforcement and Is being used succesfully In Michigan, Colorado and Florida. , three-electro- two-eleme- to Catch Bootleggers Washington Activities of bootleg, gers now are being tipped off by according to a statement Issued Dean of Public Utility Dead San Francisco Colonel IL D. Love, land, dean In point of service of pub- lie utility commissoners in the United States, died at his home here Sunday afternoon. lie, had been a member of the California railroad commission continuously since 1907 and was one of the best informed men In the country on transportation problems. He was born In New York In 1S53. an American, tliree-electro- St Louis, Mo. 1 had troubles that all women are apt to have, with pains ia , fila- greatly Improved the Fleming valve by adding a third electrode called the grid, which served the function of a control .element and thus made It possible to utilize the feeble Incoming signal currents to control more powerful .local currents. vacuum tube of DeForest Is the tube used so extensively today. The third element which Is called a grid and from which the vacuum tube derives its name was placed by DeForest between the filament and the plate In the path of the electrons, The grid is a perforated plate or mesh of fine wire through the openings of which the electrons must pass In their Journey from the filament to the plate. Fig. YII I? a diagrammatical sketch of ' the circuits of a. vacuum tube and is Identically the same as the sketch In .Fig. ni for s vacuum tube with the ad- - th Use Radio to the grid with respect to the portant step in the progress of the ment, the maximum or saturation curradio art The Fleming valve, how- rent will flow In the plate circuit Apever, In Its original form was not much plying a greater positive potential than better than other forms of rectifiers F to the grid with respect to the Ain then In use and, owing to the greater ment will not cause an Increase In the Cm tube of today marked a very Im- Read WLat Kirs. Lucas Writes Coo cerning Her Troubles WbicH May be Just Like Yours per-fam- Oklahoma City. National leg I si should suppress Sunday news, papers and exclude from the United States malls newspapers containing e This Is a advertisments. plank from the platform of Thomas Pratt Hopler of Enid, who, aspiring to succeed Manuel Herrick, "aerial daredevil" congressman from the eighth Oklahoma district, on file here Monday as an independent candidate. Reasoning the issue, Hopler says: "If an advertiser cannot tell the truth about his bargains In of a page he Is a false witness on bargains md should not be premltted the use of the malls. , Arms Blow at Liquor Export ruggedness and ease of manipulation Ottawa A blow at the, transporta of the latter, did not come into genertloa of liquor? from Cav ada to the al use as a deteetor. United j States is seen In provisions of the budget announced by W.S. Fielding, minister of flnanw. Liquor ex porters under the law are required to furnish a bond double the amount of Import .duties on such 'goods to- guarantee that the shipments shall b delivered at the place they are listed for shipment. Prevent Sunday Papers full-pag- ; Syndicate Buys California Ranch Los Angeles, An English syndicate, headed by the Duke of Argyl, hat bought the Buttonwlllow ranch, comprising 150,000 acres In the San JoaMICE quin valley of California, for a consideration .of $12,000,000, according to Always use the genuine Advices published by the Los Angeles STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE Times. The ranch was part of the fof It force the peat to rnu from the balldlnf water end fresh ir. Kata, mice, cockroach, water Miller end Lux holdings. It Is the bag aod ant destroy food and property and arc carriers of disease. of the purchasers to subldtvide READY FOR USE BETTER THAN TRAPS and the property on the market, put feoSe 16 BtreeUons la laagaaeee In every Times reports Soealastbe. Uoe.elsell.fiOL thi MONEY BACK IF rr FAILS and Improvement Being Made x They Coat Less ftecmue LOOK HERE 10 E Baby Carnages OFurmturs WORKING GIRLS Grapes Bring Good bunt Nilrs, Cal. Many wine grape grow, ers of this district ore hoping to receive $125 a ton for their crop this year. Offers of $100 and $95 a ton are being freely refused by the growers, who believe that 1922 will be the biggest year ever In the wine grape crop, as far as sales go. At this time last year $65 was being offered for the crop, which eventually sold around $85 a ton. Reports from Sonoma county, state that offers of $100 and $110 f ton have already been. made 25 1 and 754 Packages, Everywhere DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take C0LDMEDAL I N The Nationsl Remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of ell peine resulting from Iddney, fiver and uric add troubles. 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