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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYILLE. UTAH i stance of Matteoa prem-necon firtceil to him yet again. latent upon Ms , he would have gone forth at once claiming the need to take the air. But here the clay faced Mario Interposed with all the pompous authority of a medical ad a g That Aids Device Superheterodynes Weakness of Bring, inf in Signals on Two Corrects Places on Dial. - By F. - - I. ANDERSON ' QST The hookup herewith presented to automatic frequency provide rhanyer for superheterodyne ; and t the name time does away with the troublesome double beat, that Irrltat-te- g reaknesa of the super In bring-In- s hi a signal at two points ou the . ercfllatlng dial. . The oscillator In this case 1 fixed, Its frequency facing tad long-wav- patched to the ' transformers chosen. The Way of a ' MAID t rsdio frequency. The fraction of the signal energy taken by C Is nixed Mth the long wave oscillations; there-Tor- e the output of C (being the subtrahend of the radio frequency and long wave frequencies) become automatically the desired heterodyne obtained by manual tuning In the conventional super. This Is passed on td the first detector. It, by the usual pick-up- lA tvith As an example, let us say the long oscillator la set for ,V) kilocycles. The tuned signal U. say of 000 kilocycles. The fraction passing through A Is handled at radio fre- W.N V. STvk. quency. The fraction taken b.v ( Is heterodyned on the grid of tills tube, ami becomes or ,V0 Kc. This output Is passed on to the first detector, whose output becomes conor 50 kilocycles, ventionally the frequency desired for amplification via the Intermediate frequency III bridge Is the diagram as a simple ntetlmd of mixing the fixed component and the signal frequency without troublesome reaction )etween tubes A and C. A number of other way suggest themselves a separate looul oscillator, or n common The quartz crystal suggests a fascinating field of experiment. This automatic frequency changer may apply to any timing circuit for longwave trnnsfmmer amplification. In nch!elng its automatic feature and doing away with the troublesome dou. It sacrifices the ble leut of the Inherent selectivity of the tunable oscillator. The floating system Is only as selective ns Its tuner. For this reason one or more stages of tuned r.f. amplification may ad vantngeotisly be used uhend of the "11 rat detector." riipucity-liuiedunc- s In Bridge la Shown the Diagram. Referring' to the diagram, tube It "first detector" ; and tube A is l tuned radio irequency stage preceding It Tube C la the long ware oscillator tuned to the peak of the transformer used. ' Connected In Parallel. Tube A and 0 are. connected In parallel across the loop, the tuned The signal dividing between them. fraction of the signal energy taken by A pusses on to the first detector U the e " Tubes, Power Handlers, Not Power Producers Tower tubes 'are power handlers. power producers, as matfy think. Of itself, power tube will not produce more Volume than a nonpower But t Its design permits it to huhdle distortion. Most receiving sets are capable of delivering more volume to the last audio tube than can be handled without distortion by the usual types of mpllfylng tubes. This Is where the power tube Is needed In the last tube. greater volume without ' : audio stage only, where It can receive the volume developed hi the earlier Mires of the set and pass It on, am-phfl- cd but undIstorU.il. to ths loud speaker. The electrical characteristics of are quite different from those of the customary amplifying power tulx-- s talies. Tower tubes consume more "11" buttery current and they require greatfr "C" battery voltage. The wrong C" battery voltage robs the power tube of Its ability to handle greater volume 'without distortion, re- -' ratting In operation little. If any. better than ordinal tubes. In addition, , If the "0" battery voltage Is too low, the "ft" current consumed by the tube , Is multiplied many fold, whlct rapidly c'lmusts the "Bs battery. Merely a power tube for some other tube in the last audio stage of a receiver will not bring about any notlce-M- e Improvement la reception. must be made In the wiring of tlie set to allow placing the current value of C battery voltage on grid of the power tube. The newest power tubes are CN-37txl ImmiIc "11" g Tro-'b-l- nn the T op-e-st- voltages of HO, amount of power which these tubes can when working at 135 volts of on "11" battery ISO Tolls. The ed bnttery Is, In most cases, more than can comfortably be used In the crnge home. U Is only when un-'t,,- ,l volume Is desired, such as to cnnl.le i crowd to' dance In a large I'h'I. that the extreme, voltage of ISO la required., 'or home nse 135 volts of ip battery Is ample for the power tubes. With these tubes, when the "B" bat- voltage Is 135 volts, the "CT battery voltage should be 27 volt. A new 1P buttery has been Introduced by one of the largest manufae turerji, aud when connected In series Ylth n "C" battery the will deliver the 27 volte, re qnlrtsi by these power tubes operating t 115 volts of "IT battery;. The extia power handled by power ,ab" ts .furnished by the "it" battery, td breauje of tld they should never opiate 1 frbar lrghrdmj -- B" Use only the heavy duty size f good, reliable make, and be sure to tl correct battery voltage,' Tl!s fX-17- -- 1 2214-vo- lt combl-fcutio- tt hst-trru- -s C Wany Objects Are in . ' Path of Radio Waves undertaken by the bo f rtndard.vto determine the ef ef buildings, bridges, trees, etc, n radio waves have led to the that any one of these objects, when Interposed .between the trans wttlng and receiving elation may Hve the war to deviate from con-fmsl- rtrlTht coarse. Such distortion ' y e III- - Contihued 6 The curled hla green legs under him uKn the bed, and smiled, well grntlfied. "'oh miss nothing." I'antaleone spurred lilm on. "Indeed, not much," the boy agreed. And I could tell you more. For Instance, It Imppcii that Mario's wife has also disappeared. Mario Is our castellan he with tho face, wlio Imre you to lied lust night and bled you. Mario's wife bad charge of the kitchen, and she vanished together with C.lubcrtl. Now that Is u circumstance that Intrigues me greatIniy pock-marke- d ly." has beea practiced for the determination of errors which may develop It might Intrigue you less If you were older," sold Iantaleone, Implyfrom the position of objects surrounding these compass stations, rendering ing something which he did not himself believe, and Implying It solely as them undependable. The effects of trees and other ob- a goad. . Itaffuele threw back his head, and jects were disclosed by a portable direction finder which was placed .In conahlered the soldier with some different positions around objects scorn. which were suspected of distorting "You said. sell when you said that I had more wit than many a man," effects. Signals from a transmitting set several miles away on a number he Informed Pantaleone with pointed of different wave, lengths were used significance. "A man, of course, would for calibration. blunder here to a prompt and lewd A tree In nn open field produced no conclusion. Bah, sir! I am n boy, error In direction of the transmitter not a cherub In' a fresco. You have when the loop of the direction' finder but to see Colombo Mario's wife to was placed either directly In frout he assured of the chastity of her relaor behind it To either side, the devi- tions with niuberti or with any mun." ation was as roach as five degrees. "Precocious ape," suld I'antaleone. Your discourse Is s scandal to a poor A large screen of galvanized Iron, soldier's ears. .I'd have the rods t 17 by 10 feet, caused but slight distortion' but evidenced a slight reradl-atloyou If you were boy of mine." lie of waves. A water tower with flung hack the bedclothes so that the power lines nearby produced distor- lad was momentarily smothered In tion. Indications were that the power them, anl rose to dress himself. Ue wires caused a large part of the dis- had learnt all that Raffael could tell him. tortion at longer wavelengths. A not "It Is the mystery of It all that Inoverhead antenna did produce any distortion, but when the trigues me." babbled the page, unabashed. Cau you solve the riddle, receiver was placed close to the lead-i8er I'antaleone?" the deviation was tnnrkcd. Tbe direction finder for these tests "Ill try," said Pantaleone struggling consisted of a loop four feet square with Ms hose, hut Uaffnel for all his with provision for waves of 400. G25 precocity missed the grim ness of that and J.400 meters. Tbe colls consisted answer. of 5 turns, 1.3 centimeters apart; 8 Thus, then, you see our adventurer turns, J) centimeters apart and 21 In possession of certain facts that tarns, .8 centimeters apart These seemed to him tolerably dear: the discolls were rotated on their axis by an appearance of the groom, (iluhertl, observer, 8 feet away, by means of and of tbe woman, Colombo, synchroheavy cord. Visual observations were nizing with the appearance of sn addimade In determining the direction of tional horse In the stables and hence, o thy 'transmitting station by means of presumably, with the arrival's! on frame the Matteo of Indicated mounted that a telescope Urslul, the care of hlin had been entrusted As a result of these observations tt appears that there Is Induction or to those two servants. Now, since, had Matteo Ortlnl remained Id the castle reradiation from most metallic obso much would have been finder a direction Itself, so radio that jects It was further to he InIn Immediate the gives vicinity placed transferred that no doubt for greater sean erroneous direction of the advisIs crecy he had been lodged elsewhere, always mitting stations. It circuit or though doubtless (and tbe presence of detune any to openable wires In the vicinity of tbe receiver to the horse confirmed this) somewhere prevent "absorption or reradlrtlon of within the precincts of the citadel. So far Her Iantaleone was clear, the waves.. It being doubtful as to whether burying them Is sufficient to and already he accounted the half of bla task accomplished. His next step avoid all these effects. must be to ascertain what qunrters 4 actual rocca tlie place conoutsldethe Hooiier Poodle Becomes tained. Dyed-in-WoRadio Fan lie dressed himself with care In the Mistaking the coughs of a prominent garments which the page had brought radio announcer suffering from a cold him from the kitchen, where they had for the friendly barks vf a canine been sedulously dried. The pert ushered him Into the presence relative, a little, French poodle dog Messer Almerico and Madonna Ful-rlef owned by Oliver Clark, Fort Wayne, received him cordially, exThey fan radio an inveterate became Ind. when Clark placed the headphone of pressing genuine rteasufo at his evihi set over tbe dog's ear) Now Clark dent recovery. All hesitation and miscannot operate bis radio act without trust speared to bav vanished from the old mans demeanor, wjaeoce Per gljowlfig the dog to listen In occa-Pantaleone " Inferred that meanwhile " " slonslly. J rite lord of Pievano had consulted with Musical programs make tits poodle Matteo, and that Matteo had told him bowl, with discomfort but whenever since Id fact.no man could have an announcement is made be pricks denied It that his story was very posop blf ears jn hopes of hearing friend- sibly true... nd I that be ' had been ly barks again. A disappointed look friendly with Paolo Orslnl a he said. comes Into his eyes as be hears on! Hence, superfiuously sow, the circa m- the ordinary tones of the announcer's voice. Thera I no one to explain to U-P- o him that the barking was only the hacking cough of a temporary cold In tbe days when tbe venerable which the studio director was glad tr Bede was writing rhurt-- history In ' Northumbria, 'and 'Charles'1 Martel . ' get rid of nog have been known to mistake hammering Faracens at Tours, and " the screeching noises or Bee the Isaurian smashing Images Id radio over f the sometime heard Chinese Hg zsntlum. (he Intelligent the 'mewing of real cats. They will were writing poetry. And when. Just then chase all over tbe room 1( thousand years later, a . retortion search of th offending posy. was made Trent the still surviving Enterprising radio stations of th of this Tang dynasty (tven;b future "may Introduce special rTO Ninth centuries A. U.l, even tbe an' grams entirely for tbe benefit e aw l)Wy Imluded nearly fifty thousand mal pets. . ; Oout lu unt hundred txH.k (which n 771-fo- n Pie-vao- These tubes can be KX-17- IT' or sub-ititutln- beat-not- CHAPTER oa , of the wave may or Dot affect the broadcast listener Jrpreclabjy ttzt mast be avoided as s possible In the use of direction finders, The direction finder fans e of Importance In the gnldance f thtji st sea aud constant vigilance be-tn- - . a ol itaf-fael- "What, air? Oo forth In your condition? It were a madness. Bast night you had the fever, and yon were bled. You must rest and recover, or I will not answer for your life. Forth you do not ro save at your peril, at the Hrtl of undoing all the good 1 have done." And then to Mario's persuasions were those of Orslnl and his daughter, until tn the end, seep g that to Insist, further might be to awaken suspicions dormant now, Ser Pantaleone, chafing Inwardly hut still laughing outwardly, submitted. He spout the day Indoors, and found the time liaug heavily, despite the kindly efforts exerted by his host and his host's daugh ter to lighten It for him. The kindness which they lavished him, the fact that lie sat at table mid broke bread with them, tnHile no slightest Impression upon Ser l'nntsle one. The hideous treachery of the thing lie did, the vlleness of tbe manner In which he Imd Insinuated .himself Into their confidence, left hint untouched. It was naught to hliu that he should alt there In Pievano receiving the hospitality that Is bestowed upon a friend. This Pantaleone was a man without sensibilities, au egotist with a brutally practical mind which harbored no considerations hut those of worldly adHonor to him whs no vancement. more than one of the Infirmities of vain men. Shame was a sentiment unknown to Mm. Maechlavelll might have honored him for the fine singleness of purpose by which ho was ever guided towards the given end In view. On the morrow at Mst he had his way. despite Mario's lingering doubts that It was unwise for hint to go uhroud lie would have taken the page with him for company, thinking that the chatterbox might ho of service to him, but the excessive hospitality of l'levnno ordained otherwise. Since lie would tmt be denied Ills desire to tuke the air, Madonna Fulvla should be Ida guide. He protested that It was to do hliu too much honor us Indeed It was. ' Nevertheless Hfae Insisted, and together they went forth. The gardens of Pievano ran In a flight of terraces up the steep sides of the bill behind the castle, the whole of It enclosed by massive, gray, rna-cwin ted walls that had stood two hundred years and more, and resisted more than one siege lu the past though that was before the days of such aftlllery as Cesare Borgia now commanded. They came slowly to tbe topmost terrace there were six of them In all, whence a fine view was to he commanded of all that broad valley. Hero they found a sheltered spot under the 'Western wall, where a scat hewn out of granite was set before a deep tank sunk to Its rim Into the ground one of a series that were used In summer for Irrigation purposes. Ser I'antaleone slipped his great red cloak from hla shoulders, and spread It on the seat for his companion. She demurred awhile. Was he wise to sit, was not the air too chill, and was he not perhaps heated from his walk? Thus, shaping her tender soUritude In questions, she 'warned him. But hf reassured her with a buoyant laugh that made a mock of any assumption of weakness In M own condition. So side by side they sat on that hewn granite seat. So might a pair of lovers have sat; but If she had no thoughts of love for her companion her devotion being all given to another, ae we know he had still less for her. It was not that be was usually sluggish to dalliance. Those full red tips of his told a different story, as Frd Sera fl no had ' observed. But. In the first place, his taste was all for generously hipped, Ilebes, and In the second bis thoughts were all concerned with the enucleation of this problem ef Matteo Orslnl's hiding place. HI hold, black eyes were questing nearer home, raking the dioslt!on of tbe outbuildings to the left of the rocca, end an odd pavilion on the other side occupying the middle of n quadrangular terrain that was all walled iihout so as to form, a It were, a hortus Inclnsni. He stretched his long, lithe legsand took a deep breath of tbe clean mountain air, noisily like a draught that Is relished. Then he sighed. un he a wounded enemy of Durgia and win the welcome of Admer-l- o and hla daughter, Kulvla, affianced to Matteo From what h hear. I'antaleone feel that I on the track of Matteo. he In su-r- lBk of pulling down marce-njirlr- feed-bac- Capaclty-lmpedsnc- CoortUltf n among hla bring finished, Caaara I Herein, duka of Valentino) uneasy over the eacapa of on of M rnrniie. Mat teo Orslnl I'anta-leon- e I rrkt by Horgla to earch lor Matt.o. Gaining entrance to the house of Almertco, Matteo'e klnainan, l'antalron pretend to 0 Slmpls Method of Mixing. The - STORY FROM THE START , transformers shonn Vlser RAFAEL SABAT1NI By wae (100-55- a -- man' . GOO-.V)- tto-k- deep-bosome- TO BE CONTINUKU.) From Behind the counter of hla fish log tackle shop at 1434JI LarimirtiL, Denver, Cola, surrounded by the trophies of 45 years with rod anu gun, tbe famous snortiiman smiled genially as he told of nis latest victory. "Being outdoors to much kept mo In robust health for years," said Mr. 6tmmona. But about three vears ago the first signs of serious trouble came. I lost my snpetite and suffered from gas. At might a gnawing pain in my stomach kept me towing and turning eo that I had no restful sleep to speak of. That wore me down. Gradually I became so weak and listless that 1 hod to drag tnyaelf about, losing all m.v interest in life around me. "I want to go on record as to what Tanlao did for me. It put me 6o my fret again and made me a new man. There is no doubt or question in mv mind aiout that I am glad, indeed, to tell how it helped me and to recommend it to all who suffered as I did. I really thought I was through with life until I saw what Tanlae could do for me. Now, with ita aid. I'm back on the Job again, eating, sleeping and feeling fine. Im now as keenly interested In sports and life as ever I was, and I cant tell yuubow much that means to roe. old-ti- 1 give Tanlae full credit for help Ing me win fnv fight for health, and for the wonderful comeback I 've made. ' I'm strong for it" Tanlao it nature's own remodyi made from herbs, roots and barks, according to the famous Tanlae for mula. Over a hundred thousand let ten from grateful folks are on file, telling how Tanlae brought them back to sound robust health. Benefit from the experience of those people. Gel Tanlao from your druggist today. Over 52 million bottles sold. . Bur bank e IVonk to Co On Owner Explains Why llant experiment vork of But her Horse Had Odd Name Burhuiik will he cnrrlel on If h movement on foot In t'ulirornla to raise $1,000,1 WO Is Nucceaful. The fund would purchase the amou aclentlata h Felin stopol farm, of Santa Uosa, and inuke It n to Ida memory. Officers of Stanford university admit fact the plnr. N to turn over the farm to the university. Shortly before his death Burlmnk expressed a wish that the form he turned over to Stanford university so (lint his experiments could Jie carried on. Among the horsee which ran tn the College Handicap steeplechase st Windsor, England, reccutly was on named Escaped Bunatic. "1 gave the homo that rather queer name because I myself was onco limited for high aud low as an escaped lunatic," said Mr. Fleet Goldsmith, a former Hampshire county councilor, who owns the horse. "I vvus nu inmate of Park Frewett asylum near Basingstoke. "From there I escaped one night s motion picture performance, during To Have a Clear, Sweet Skin and despite a keen hunt I kept clear Touch pimples, redness, roughness for the statutory period of fourteen or Itching, If any, with Cuticura Ointda) a, after which the authorities could ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap not claim me without Issuing a new and hot water, lllnse, dry gently and certificate. dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to "When I bought this horse tho name leave s fascinating fragrance on skin. Escaped Bunatic took my fancy." Everywhere 25c each. Advertisement. If a woman Is homely she tries to Muny a man who declares his opinpersande herself that she has a clasion has none. sical face. no-f- BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I SAY Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Neuritis .Headache Colds Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache ..Pain Neuralgia DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART i in ) v t . paekars Accept only ''Barer which contains proven directions. ITandv "Bayer" boxes of IS tablsts Awtrta l ts mi out f low Also bottles of S4 and 100 DruggUta. SUastMtsw 4 Mwatl1i1te W gaUcrUcMU Spirit of Progrett Famed for Its canals and gondolas, Venice Is harkening to the age-olcall of progress. It Is planned to unite five other roinmunea with (he city by bridges, over which electric cars would b operated. lf city officials approve tfaN plan It will mean that the trolley will practically replace the gondola, except for d sight-seein- g. Get your 'fscts first and then yon can distort em ss much as you please. Twln. Woman in High Potttion Miss Q. Wlllbrink of Cherlbon, Java, holds a rare position for a woman, (the Is the chUf directorate of the important governmental sugar control station. Miss Wlllbrink, a gold medalist n chemistry and botany, Is an expert on the diseases of sugar cane and other tropical plants. In connection with which she has made Important discoveries. Rank and riches are chains of gold, but ell!) chains. RuffinL illdren Matter of Choic Tal was telling Mike with grew the city el pride that he woe bora In s ihihlln. ."Well said Mike. "I mis horn with In two miles of tbe city of iuMtu and could havebm) horn In tbe bead of the city If I lull wanted to he" - I f vi-rs- e shooting many fishing trophies, vins fight for health. At 68 he stages comeback tvith aid of Taiilac d And now It begins to be unfolded the way of a maid wlvh a man. But Pantaloon , is a monstrous1 clever fellow,' e Y "cat-calls- ' Scores Again and L B. Simmons, tvinner of Mark a. av. Noted Sportsman may teach our sorely tried gcneraU-- o that others have suffered even worse) ; and of the twenty-threhttudryti poet 4A-Iw there enrolled, F. B. Bucaa, la "Authors." e tbe-'greate- V. iiawsi - Wiswmism sue Planett and the 5 un f The distunes from the sun of the major planets nre: Mercury .wmotxrj lulh'ii ; Venn 07 70 000 Hurt!... irt.ivxur.s'; Mars. 111.700 000, el gljf Jcplier. 4S3.STkJ.(aa); Saturn, Kd7.u.tt. 000; Hriitius.l.7S4.732.lXW; NeVune 2.?.KI..c.tsrt.. MOTHER- :- FUtcher, Castoru is a pleasant harm' less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething .Drop and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in ni'ms and Children all ages. To avoid Imitations, always look lor the signature TVovrn direction) on early pacVwve, Physicians everywhere recommend it, |