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Show Tin-- WFFKT.Y RFFT.F.X. K WSV1I.T F. Reward of $s.oop.oo? ount o pay eould If lif man's 7a wotld t0t"Br doll,r fr Pithy News Notes be ? You rUk drive your you Irfo evtrytime ace 7 in the rain because you cant A dollar windshield. your STSnt to the Baltire UTAH r"i roe'ved fr-- .he i a.iioad of eluded ITtild.:1 no and It r-ir- ; ' dr-- - iheirn of in . 1 1 r to th(. prtsidiut ollege for recommendations. In adlithn to the scholarship, the railroad ugrtes to reimburse the winners for their .railroad fare t and from their homes and the . he contest to he open to the ages of Id and 21. hoys Icry !.o onteii-.ithe contest will he instruct e to raise two acr-- of corn, ne are of sugar beets, one at re of potatoes, five acres of wheat, one acre of iertifie-- wheat, one sow and An Elaborate Menu. --1 understand the Laplanders eat litter, four purebred grade hogs, oue a big to do over calf and four sheep. "Must be candles." cake." I birthday Salt Lake. Dr. Douglas (Lunette, n Salt his when Lake, graduate of the University Is .sure never man A wise of Utah and of Jefferson Medical cub found be will wanting. rtsdora luge, Philadelphia, has accepted an If s bass drum doesnt make good appointment as house surgeon of St. Marys Free Hospital for Children at music it drowns a lot of bad. New York. oil-ge- he-..eo- n -' 1 s Relief Sure INDIGESTION Salt Lake. A telegram from Sidney Morse, secretary of the National American ivuncil, invit.j (.overnor M alley to send a delegate to the second annual meeting of that body In New FOR Due to the great Interest taken in radio since broadcasting stations have been started, mini) radio terms are seen and beard that may Ih unfamiliar to the iiovut. Some of the most comment! used terms are explained and dotined below Like ght. heut and sound, radio energ.v is propagated m the form of a wave motion. Evert one is familiar with tWe wave motion set up on the surface of $ still f water by the cropping of a stone into it Every time a point on the surface of the waves goes through a complete t of motions and starts to repeat those motions the wave is said to hare gone through a'cyole. he number of complete ejtles gone through per second Is the frequency. Hie human ear Is responsive to sound frequent les up to a few thousand ejtles per steond but is not capable of responding to the higher fnquencles encountered in radio. Arbitrarily a frequency of less than 10 UOO cycles has been called an autlible frequency one width can he heard and fre-tjn ies above lOOtiO cycles radio or Inaudible frequencies because they ennnot be heard by the human ear. The particular type of wave which propagates radio energy is an electromagnetic wave. All of us have seen hits ot iron and stool attracted by the little toy magnets made up In the form of horseshoes. This attraction of the magnet for the bits of iron and steel showed the existence of magnetic 1 i ilie FEDERAL JUDGES FILE DISSOLU TlON ORDER AGAINST AMER ork on May 17. Some person qualified to represent Utjth in all matters pertaining to Americanization, education for ihlzenship, Immlgruton and kindred subjects la y - 1 ut 11 - Jul.ll I - 11 I 1 ,o g.-n- ,n a emit carrier-wav- of a e dlfferei frequency If a tuning fork luivlng a natural period orresiainding to middle t he placed near a violinist who is playing, the f i'k will vibrate when the must but all other times elan ns middle It will remain quiescent Ttiis phenom- enoti .if the tuning fork vibnutmg whenever t tie musician plays the cor- responding note on the violin Is known as me. Iinnlcol resonnnee. If a radio receiver he adjusted so that Its tint Urn period of vibration will he 80.1.0x1 (jeles (300 meters wave length) every time a station transmits on a wine length of 300 meters, current will he set up iu the receiver By i Ru.-si- j ehn-trlcull- ln eral departmelit of facilities provided States warehouse be ir-txtended Vaseline Carbolated Petroleum Jelly is an effective, antiseptic dressing for cuts, wounds and insect bites. It helps prevent infection. first-ai- d l, agriculture und the Sirlug plowing, been Idle. Announcement Is made y DESPAIR , C0I5?rSDJL e 4 druggists. Geld Modal aa every aa liUHna DROPSY . x Us Salt Igike. Dugene De Ment, Beck-stead- mreeyetoa. Writ WMW BM m 1 Flics! i LI llixra dm. jl' ettreewead ersemwitaL eua a f M od ei - t end r tip ettH Xlilx rwdn JWe hair balsam Caiar u4 ittw Gr.r .ad tMiiulnnv tUi weweDwne-evneaati-rti- FmU4 ?lDERCOnMS 1 u. Salt bt Mil Lake City, No. om, ci- tfwt it torn t Salt Lake City. The Utah chapter. Greeters of America, will publish a Greeter's guide for the benefit of tourists front other chapters who cost 3 to Utah. ; PLT mt jecksteid' said that De Ment spoke an alley and rubbed by two Mexicans Saturday night. De Ment will be charged with vagrancy. His record shows that he serve1! time In the Salt Lake city JaU two jears ago. AJkKOCS N- - (ief fn Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum DA 1ST holdup. and apparently heard perfectly well what wus said to him, and that, at though he had poeed as being without money, he had $00 when decoyed into Tnml Trmmrimtmt tOIEST CE, Dqtt XJL, ITUTI, I WH All him coucerning ing Ladies Keep Your Skin LT1T,wW Me. So ewethne redoced ia retehtee tha liver, ludaeye. aoBuci j Jey beert; pwthee the Wood, rtretvirtheoe the . 22 years of age. who sought work last TREATED ONI week on a plea that he was a deaf , WEEK FREI mute, surprised Illley M. Short bccathiiif re chief of .detectives, by verbally reporttiered la tew botirw a Lureka A peal has been taken to a writ the state eupreme court, underWester-dahl Hizabeth Mrs. of review, by commis-sioL- . Industrial tho against of Utah aud' the Tintic standard Mining company, and Its Insurance carrier. The writ, issued by tho 3. supreme court U returnable Juno wlduwh.rjohn tho is Mrs. Westerdahl Westerdahl, formerly superintendent was of the mine at IHvIdeod, who wero bolding who killed by bandits Dlvldond Soao up a tobacco stoc U toon tha- - ago per cent com- WOMEN Amateur Radio Operators Erecting Aerial on tho Roof. field about the tips of the magnet and this same kind of a field propagates force, except that the unlike the toy magnet. Its power comes off in the form of wavy motions. This force propagates radio energy In all directions. The medium that transmit! the waves Is the same medium that transmits light the ether. This medium Is Supposed to fill all space, even that occupied by fluids and solids. Little Is known about Its properties. In radio It Is more common to speak of wave length than frequency. The wave length of any wave motion Is the distance between any two successive crests in the same direction. The wave length depends upon the frequency. If the frequency Is high the wave length la short. On the other hand If the frequency Is low the wave length la long. Numerically the wave length la equal to the distance travdivided eled by the wave In exfor Suppose, by the frequency. know to desired were It that ample, c the wave length of an 83.1,900 of a wave having frequency wares travel eyries. nt the same speed as do light wave, that Is. 18G.000 rollea per second. Diwave viding the mOOO by 83.1.000 the 390 or miles length would be .223 measured la It work radio In yards. In meters. A meter Is equal to ap393 proximately M yards. Omverting wave meters tbe length vards Into would be 390 divided by 1.1 or 300 meters. This is the wave length on whirh KDKA operates. It also means electro-magneti- c electro-magneti- c electro-m- resonance. Stations transon other than any wave-lengt- h mitting 3G0 meters will not cause a current to he set up In the receiver. electrical Hie portion of a radio receiver that changes, the la electrically wave-lengt- at which It h resonant Is called a tuner. Suppose that A" station trans- of 200 meters mit on 'a of 360 mund B" on a eter. By adjusting the tuner until tho constants of the receiver make It elecwave trically resonant to a or a wave, either of the two stations can be picked up, but both stations cannot be picked up simultaneously. Thla is the reason that more than one transmitter ran be operating at one time and yet only one can be heard on a receiver without Interference from the others. The other necessary part of,a radio receiver Is the detector. The function of this portion of the Receiver la to utilize the small currents In the tuner that are set up by a transmitting station and make them audible through the medium of a telephone receiver. If j tbe telephone receiver were connected directly to the tuner the current would not operate the diaphragm of the reralver and even If the diaphragm were set in motion It would be too fnst a motion to be picked up by tbe human ear. In a simple reralver the detectorus-uallconsists of two pieces of mineral in contact or a piece of mineral In contact with a metallic spring.- - Either combination is known as a crystal detector. A detector of this type Is nothing more than a rectifier; that Is, when an sent alternating current Is applied at the the that terminals the current Is allowed to a out from this station have frequency In flow ene direction. only of 835,000 eyrie. wave-lengt- h agnetic 300-mete- r one-aeeon- d electro-magneti- Electro-magneti- high-frequenc- y c y electro-magnetlcwav- FUNDAMENTAL-PRINCIPLE- S How On Editor Uses Radio. In a radiophone transmitter there editor of a paper in an IsoThe be must that are two requirements fulfilled. First, there roust be a aurce lated town la the northwest Is using the radio In a most Ingenious and efcurrent, say, beta-raof conso fective way. An aarnateur radio friend 1.1,000 and 1,500,000 eyries nected to an antenna ami ground sys- In a big city 50 miles away buys the e latest editions of the city papers v tem that energy In the form of waves win be radiated. Sec- soon as they are off the press, read ond. there must be some taethfl f the best news Into his transmitter, and current a typut In the country office copies the controlling this news as It comes in over the office ro variations so It the that or modulating celver. The editor,' through this InIn the amplitude of th Flrt With currenF will be directly proportional genious plan, ! filway town. Latest" home in the his to bo transmitted. music or voice to tho high-frequenc- n y . elratro-nAignetl- high-frequenc- y high-frequen- SWIMP-ROO- T or-(an- Few Register for Island Vote Manila, I'. I. It Is estimated that four hundred thousand S per cent of about these voters, eligible, have registered for the general Philippine election June 8.' According to the last censns, 1,123,409 person were qualified voters ,1b the entire, archipelago were entitled to vote, bat only 24,124 registered. No provincial registration figures fiav been received. The Brides Joke. Mercy!" said the bridesmaid Impatiently to the bride, are you going to stand there before that mirror aU day? Come on, they're waiting for jrwu." The bride did not move from the glass, but continued gazing at her counterfeit presentment. "Let them wait," slie said calmly. "It U well to Indulge In some reflection before one gets married, you know." Boston wave-lengt- h 200-met- NEED Thousand of women have kidney and lUdder trouble and never suspect tt. Womens complaints often prove to be nothing elre but kidnev trouble, or tbs result ot kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy a rendition, they may cauae the other to becoma diseased. Pam in the back, headache, lota of ambition, nervousness, art often times symp. toms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kdmeris Swamp Root, a physicians proscription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome luch conditions. Get a medium or large eise bottle Immediately from any drug store. However,' tt you wish first to test this peat preparation send ten eente toforDr. a Kilmer ft Co., Binghamton, N. Y, sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. news-pHicr- x DONT .1 Iowa Paper Destroyed By Fire Dos Mdne. Ia. Fire of unknown origin, Starting In the paper storage room iif the Des Moines Nows shortly Ivefoiie 3 oclock Tuesday morning, wrecked the newspaper plant nnd gutted the entire News Arcade building, xiss to the News plant Is estimated at W. E. Rattenfleld, business LOo.uoo. of the News, estimated the manager loss at $75,000 to the building nnd $12.1,000 to press) a, linotype machine, The types and other equipment. News will publish Its newspapers s at the office of on of the other here until temporary quar ters are established elsewhere. . that the annual exhibit of the organization would be held during the week beginning June 10. For the forthcoming exhibit the directors of the Fine Arts socic-t- count themselves as fortunate i i having been able to procure hirty-sipaintings, taken from the 1921 exhibit of the National Academy of Design, New York, and selected ond loaned by the American Federation of Arts at Washington, D. C. This exhibit in June will afford to Salt Lakers and Utahns opportunity to see and study the work of the foremost painters of .the United States. Among the artists l be represented ere Howard Purcell Buller, Charles C. Curran, John Campbell Cooper, Frederick J. Ockman, Charles Waugh, Leonard If you are troubled with pains or Warren Eaton. Gardner Symonda and ches; fed tired; have headache, George Randolph Barse. indigestion, insomnia; painful pa Fork. At the high school ae of urine, you will find relief in dayAmerican the most attractive department nt the school wus the domestic arts ' department, where many beautiful hand-maddresses were on display. It vu announced that In this department 1373 dresses and other articles 3 t am of clothing were made during the year, with 1127 hours of work. It also Th worlds standard remedy for kidney, was announced that a saving of Svor, bladder and arid odd trouble and lool Remedy ci Holland since 1690. 2397.40 was realized by thoae who wore these articles. ?wa axes, oQ 03 pleted. -t main-tain- n dlsh-yere- Salt Lake. Although for several months ng silence, the Fine Arts Society of Utah, with heudquart trs in this city nnd composed mainly of art lovers in Salt Lake, lias not CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. , (CoMoteiaUd) New York State Street n. j under the United act will probably to Utah vvoolgrow-era- . Licenses will be provided under which negotiable commodity warehouse receipts will be Issued from this storage place. 1 raln-ttort- r con-iltlu- in Utah, according to an announcement made by C. Nagel of the fed- 3 jM-- 111 Salt Lake. Tbe l companys w arehouaes w 111 become the first government bonded warehouses Packages, Everywhere - t I Jenninga-ft'ornvral- 75$ I 1 deslrevL 25i end tin sugar Irust tnso have abandoned Im ihe-'1 indue Is sol by nil good diugglst fom'un.i'l m m.i ts.nspn ,icv to n trad.- and eumim-c an to iHoQupoha tho t.iislness of manufai' MAHER OF PROPERTY RIGHT ing and deal ng in lefined sugar, said the de, Negro Had His Own Good Reasons for B. stowing Cars on His d to Judges, silting a an rxp. .tiling Hsddgesr. court, held, howevti, t li at tin lime tcslnnonv in the case was heard tubot Senator Lodge miI.1 in Henry enough of the allegations In tin gov t atui'ride in iiddiis t reivnl nmeiit petition were proved to cn " 'oiimnml.sm it, is proved its worth t tie it to a dissolution onh r a After ltus'U no lesMieaa lu will ever nuy again that tub thumper WINTER WHEAT CROP IS LARGE private property is a inUtuke und It for us that everything Is letter Forecast of Harvest Is Made By the thould to- owned In common. Government Private property! Why, that is W iialiint.in Inter wheat prndui-thDue of our .tnont Ineradicable litsilncts. till year wus fnre.-us"A .Soiitliern plunter once guv an lit .Is I, 9.1,1 kx buHlu'l, by tie (hqurtmrut ,f old top hut of his to one of his slaves Mgr I. ulture which uiui.iiin. e.l the ion lie gnvv the slave returning from d t uf the crop on Mnv ! us H3.1 linn'li the next Sunday In a The slave's bead was barn ient of normal and the urea remaining on It nnd dripped from It 10 Rahi bent to lo harvested ou that il.ite ns 3S.131,-i)- ) torrents. As for the top hut. he curres ried It carefully sheltered under Ids The rye priMluctlon forecast was coat. bushel aud condition 91 7 jer 'Washington,' culled the planter, cent dont 9011 protect your bond from why wus Huy production foiecust n the ruin Instead of protecting that l(Ki,.179,tkit( tons with the May I worthless old hat?' 90 1 percent and the area "Wash chuckled, acres " 'll. sm, niati, ' lie railed bark, 'lilts . Stocks of liny on farm May 1 Muh bald belong ter like 792,000 Aorm. yous but de ole bat's muh own.' Detroit Free Press. Pastures condition, 84..1, May I. - - r , 1 . ( t ,i ts I I si 1 1 I w the t 1 1 I 1'-- n-.- I 1 . a i - n-- llc It I nn-tet- s - Before 1 I 111 Tania:. d n. t Oiking Tiuihie I " sa'iT il.iV III sl well ji ICAN SUGAR COMPANY It Poples, J.s JJnd M . I I..II mg a oil, It Oe1liil like I b Ii.'i IUV 111 till ' t i$n Contemplated in Sot Hue or ibl 111 i !u i ..io i Taben Place During Twelve Yeare I .1 vu at with v.iti'fiu I1.0 .j Cate Hat Been In U S 1111 down, neivoii. t. nl no up) life Courts. in.l luid to foi n i'.ow n e'en in-- . 9 ttfill I Iv.-. ate. lion mv fumt sou.-' od lu tnl up with g iv ti ill kout.l .Non T.cl, I 1 .delll H ii.'i an eii'e polfi' 111 mv -- Ihiii.i. h and M m'oii u ,s lu til to U I e It .iss .,11. 11 or h Ii.v u st the Vmcil. uu lendai be ulloo'l m !r.' i r no n .ii 'houltl. lu luitl'in .. 1. It n ..'up jy .aid other our lept 1111 ill I 0 II ill t be ttll'i old I 11 1 in. I v In it di It mUuts la I'1 Vnd to tor. e in". If t . work I e g.n s Mi, m ill iw uit Ta i due w i nt rlg'it after mv t r .Id p,wn iu. "n f n r bottle gullied Ten p.m t Dn:.n iln tm-hi- . n ,ir u.iit, .mised iml ttie rlieiim.il I'm nod iuh ill l.nt- - p.ui ,t det is iu to it v it 1 r.'ldd MM. II lift me. Mv wife till ulin of t ho I u tel Si. i tg supiome ?tvi-- a st Itelllent nt.out the l Tim .curt in tin and h 11 . at. r imt no did her and I urn gl.nl to n id mV eases, i!io .Icttnlmt t 01 Hr it Iona In nilirseli).,l t of tills Wnliderf I I'l.-'t- t -- . rcferit-- Got d - Principles. 1 churches became a part of tbe discusslona Our church reaches above the treeone.' tops." said Our church reacbea to the sky," retorted the other. Oh. but the steeple of our church reached clear above the sky and punched a hole through heaven," the first boy, and thla closed the argument. Explanation of Terms Used in Radio and of Its Basic i.i.iroul h.is lu Sat-itfs- e trail-niltte- ! urn raiding m .. hogs or money refund-Sen- d prize conn st for farm 'mis enc iged d for it today and be pre-JIn agricultural lub wirk in rinb storm. rain next for the Ians for the campaign were outlined In the letter rMied by the iviurai' tw. A $75 stholaishlp In the I Tali And the Olacuaelon Ended. little boja living In different Agricultural college is offered to he i I i ,h uy In th h countv one day were visiting an aunt making toaUA Jo arose discussion '1 he A the in coll. St hlgtiet distant city. a to me otlicof their merits let.iiN are the to ini ss i,e an between them non a ed lot r too of their lM ng borne towna The heights to cive satisfaction C t ten Could Neither duntiogton Sleep Nor Eat With Any on Before He .1 MUST LEARN FIRST an-effo- rt . C-- e THINGS BEGINNERS Salt Lake. Cooperation of the Uu- Ion Pacific railroad In the movement Of the livestock committee of the tVrn- menial club In to increase hog raising is promised la a htttr insure HAS FIRST WELL DAY IN 6 YEARS . S-T- Baltimore, Marylaad, wind-Sl- d you having a clear three year. as for the, next fhlir preparation is guaranteed to I our glass as clear as a sura- Nothing like it on the One application will lat as m Ftorm .von if It l.sl. The high frequency current Is known as the and ita function la to rad ate Into space In the form of waves and by It variation tn amplitude carry wtth It tha varlati'o in the tone at the transmitting stnt.-nIt is ti.quency of the carrier-wavhe wavelength etc rtu me th, on which t radiophone siatii is been By experiment It u.i found that ebs tro magnetic a'e travel a; the same velooltv that ligt' waves tt tv el, that Is lM iXi miles per second Wavelength is the d.stime on two p- .1 between my tpo Mml'-i, waves, for sUiVes-,example the distance fi u rest to r, t ot inv two 8ucce--s- i e n.ivts the same d,-- i nut, rneasurm a mnt of length rnxim.iteh to one and one equal tenth y is Converting isduno miles the tspu a U nt gs auMSiiMiMii to met,-he hngiti of an , Its ironing meters w e Is tsjUM then t IMm.ikkhmi a dividt tli' frtsuen upiM is transmitting on u wave station 'I he fr.quency .ait) meters lcngtli of the rnervvave would lie approxi inutelv s iXxi ey los Just - a violinist tunes tils Instruit is makes a leitutn string ment. emit o(e of higher 01 lower pitch, or. te u. ally speaking, a sound wave of high, r or lower fitspn-nchy ad Just if g the tension on the smug, so eleetrieal tonsisnts of the tuny antet ni ircuit of a radiophone trims mittei he changed In order to have electro-magneti- c From All Partt of td TZSLt t IT VII Mastodons Bense Are Feund What are believed to he fragments of a mastodon's bones have been unearthed by oil drillers In Gray county, according to reports hers. The fragments were found Imbedded in a "stratum" of dry sand and are saM to be large enough te Indicate they drere a part of a skeleton 01 a prehistoric monster. Test script Wichita Falla. Hsr Time Taken Up Now. Brother, a year younger than Ethel, had fallen down and she bad helped him up and brushed his clckhes In a motherly fishlon when along came aunty and radlanfly announced. "How would you like a new baby sister?" Ethel gtared at her Indignantly and then hotly flashed, "Say, aunty, dont Father and Children Burned to Death you think I have enough on my hands now with brother without taking care Marengo 111. August Bourk, Jr and four of his children were burned to of any extras?" death at their home here from a fire Ehsve With Cuticura Soap which started In an Incubator. Mm. double your razor efficiency aa And Bourk, two other sons and a baby girl skin purity, akin comwere rescued by Bourk before he well a promote No mug, no akin health. and fort plunged back into the Dame-filleno Irrino no waste, aoap. germ, bouse in an effort to save the other allmy even when twice ghaved dslly. fuur. His charred body waa found tation One aoap for all uses shaving bathing ly lng across one of the beds where the ard shampooing. Advertisement. odies of the children lay. Brief and Comprehensive. Electric Ferry for Frloco Ben IHerks has an express' agency Snn Francisco. What is declared to and transfer business In a village In be the first Iieel electric auto ferry-fc- Sonoma county, California. Recently in the world, tmilt for the Golden he detailed one of his teamsters with Gate Ferry company, was launched a wagon and pair to take a Sun Franhere Thursday afternoon. The boat cisco man and wife to their country will be christened Golden Gate." It nlace a few miles out of town. Tiro bill, at rendered by the teamster, will be put Into' service In June. Haul grip, grub, and people, rend: Americans Given Palestine Rights three hours, thrfe dotiars." Ixmdon. An agreement has tees DOES IT E ALIEN'S reached between the British goven . ad bvnlotM plocW or cora S'Iiii (hoa In as the mandatory power S FOOT ment, ch. tba a packasa at ALLEN Into uitlMptlc powdar ta Paoutahakaa 1'jilestlne, and the United Ftutes con- CASE, of coraa tXca tha atlna th ho. Jtflora to ratitf taataAt Ssnartlnr, md bunion, cerning the rights and protection of Achtnr. EoU fwL 1.160 000 pounds of American In the Holy Land, says the powd-- r for tha f -- t war asd hr our Arms AdvarttamhsiiL tVatrul News. The agreement, It is aad Navy dories th war. stated, provides that the rlgh's of Often tie careworn man looks so AmercaDS and the protection they oecauMd he Isnt properly fed. shall be accorded shall be the same aa those of natlonala of member countries Why try ta pull yourself out of ofthe league of nations. sole with s corkscrew? d at FOOT-EAS- ft |