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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH DatMysEvming ft fairy lal; WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE .i'- - (Edited by G. (Copyright Bonner c Circuit That Will Enable You to Take Advantage of Selectivity and Properties of the Loop Antenna Without Resorting to Use of Radio Frequency Amplification. Anti-Stati- circuit by employing a variometer as shown. Tills form of regeneration control is preferred in place of the tickler feed back method when using a loop nntenna directly in the grid filament circuit. The above circuit shows a two-steaudio frequency amplifier to build up the signal strength, as It is not advisable to attempt reception on loop with a detector only. Now it must lie remembered that what we are after is not n means of getting the Ordinarily the use of the loop nn- greatest possible volume of sound in tenna for distant reception is con- the phones from a given signal, but fined to receivers employing one or a means of getting good clear recepmore stages of radio frequency am- tion, free from interfering noises. plification. Tills should not give you The loop antenna affords the best the Impression that it Is not prac- means of accomplishing lids without tical to use a loop antenna in con- the use of iny special form of apnection with the ordinary regeneraparatus. The loop ajtennn, however, is far tive type receiver. It is entirely possible with a receiver consisting of from being perfect In tills respect and loop antenna, regenerative detector permits considerable static to pass and two-steaudio frequency ampli- into the detector, hut being the best fier to hear concerts from Rtatloi.8 BOO we have In the line of ordinary apmiles distant with sullleient volume paratus, we will have to be content with separating the rest of the static to make It enjoyable. The circuit shown will enable you from the signal after it tins been deto take advantage of the selectivity tected. The resistances shown across and properties of the loop the seeonduHes of the amplifying antenna without resorting to the use transformers are ordinary megohm of radio frequency amplification. You resistances, commonly used as grid will notice that the loop is connected leaks. The Introduction of these redirectly across the grid filament cir- sistances into the circuit as shown cuit without employing any form of reduces the signal strength somewhat, coupling coll. Regenerative amplifi- but helps greatly in eliminating tube cation is obtained by tuning the plate noises and the still existing static incircuit to resonance with the grid terference. New York Sun. By A. A. KUBIAC We know that we cun reduce the static signal ratio by reducing the size of the antenna. However, below a certain size, the regular form of antenna is not ns efficient a collector as the loop nntenna. The loop antenna proves to be an Improvement over the picture molding nntenna because it produces signals equally ns strong, while at the same time the static signal ratio is much more p p anti-stati- Praise Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Nary Graham Douglas Wardrop, Editor of Radio Merchandising.) c Crystal Detector That Requires No Adjustment Increasing Efficiency of Antenna Insulator A dependable crystal detector requiring no adjustment can be assembled front the following materials: Two upholstery or thumb tacks, two binding posts, two pieces of Imkclite or other good insulating material, a length of hard drawn copper wire for clips and a small piece of crystal. Any good crystal will do, but perhaps best results will lie obtained if the crystal is of the synthetic variety. One piece of bakelite should he nt of least 1V4 Inches long and about an inch square. This piece Is drilled lengthwise through the center with a smail drill of a size to snugly accommodate the two thumb tacks. One tack Is inserted in (his hole to within No matter how efficient an Insulator is in dry weather its efficiency will decrease during always materially rain or snow. Tills is particularly the case of the common hall type insulator. For a number of years a correspondent has been using n scheme to protect the Insulator o Ids antenna which has proved extremely efficient. This simply consists of covering the -- rOTIIING would have happened pemMT" but for a gate left ajar. Ruth Ware and Fanny Lane, both MR. MOONS CHAT young persons, felt a stir of thief-bloo- d at sight of it. This was, Moon was Mr. laughing to himself you see, their second day in tlie counits he leaned back on his sky couch. It had gone to their heads, setSuch a funny try ting up primal riots in their starved ttilng happened, souls. Besides, tlie strawberries were A ITttle tie suld. so tempting blushing ripe scarlet up girl suid to her through their green leaves there in tlie : friend sunshine. Look nt that morning it won't hurt to smell the It moon up there. Ruth cried softly, And her friend heavenly tilings! her face on tlie soft green laying : said leaves with an ecstatic Inhalation. Which moon? It would be wicked to leave this Well, tlie little its simply crying to be eaten. girl laughed and hung back, popping a big red Funny : said oval Into her mouth, with a gasp There Is only of delight over tlie taste of it. Ruth one moon. IIovv Oh! We began mentally to say: silly you are.' a mustn't! but stopped, hearing But the friend cracked voice to them: Hey, crying said: Show- - me yer feet! I know there is you pickers! have you clompin up and Cant only one moon, down mash more berries than yer but you told me all days pay for. to look at that moon as though there pickings Ruth began We are not were a number of others and as though silenced tier with a look, and Fanny you wanted me to be sure to see that called back: We both wear num particular one. does the job ber What threes! Then they went off laughing and pay?" talking, but I thought to myself that Two Depends on you yerself. It was quite a Joke on tlie one who run er the er take basket, pence thought It bad been a Joke on the vines and no skippins to pick only other. But how big uns," came hack. Well," said Mr. Sun, who was still come I aint told lie here? ter ye up In tlie sky and who had not gone to nobody to call in hands though I bed, even though Mr. Moon had come sorter need em. My gals. Sue and up, I hope no one ever says that I Sully, run off and get married last sit. night took er mean advantage right I heard some children saying to in tlie height of tlie crop. Sent my snch other today that some ignorant old woman to fetch 'em back and people would speak of a person as they wont come onless Ill gree ter setting instead of sitting. take on the pair o rascals theyve They said that it was not correct hitched up with. So I've called up alto say set, but that they should Tube Wilson, tlie shippin feller, ter ways say sit. come and pick the berries he needs Except, they explained, when speak'em ter fill out er kyar. Was hit him ing of a hen, for then it was correct that sent ye? to say set and not sit. No! A little bird told us. Fanny Set was the word to use for hens, laughed. but sir for people. Hop to it! cried the berry ownWell, thats all right. er. "Come git baskets. Up at the But they didnt say a word about shed, ye know tlie old shoestrings me, and I would like to have them tliar she does the packing and keeps know that I dont sit. I set. Ye shall have a full day no tally. When Im going to set. I dont sit. matter whut Wilson says, lies coinin And I hope they understand this. out with a truckload. I think they do," said Mr. Moon. Reckon he can be Luther Wilson? Well, I hope so, said Mr. Sun, Rutli asked in panic. I hope so. and It Is a relief to my mind that Fanny laughed softly. Why?" Ruth whispered. you think so. O! I want to give him the acid I have something else to tell you," Be sure he wont know us I feel quite chutty, tfest. snid Mr. Moon. from his grandmother, in knhki knickas you notice. ers and palmetto lints. You do notice it, dont you? Remember, Yes, said Mr. Sun, I notice it, even in the office lie was never more and I nrn pleased, for it is nice to than dimly conscious we were not machines. have a chat with you. he roared All set, Pop Tipton! I dont have this opportunity often, I raided tlie tiigh school, cheerily. and soon now I inpst go to lied. Well," said Mr. Moon, the other teachers and everything brought basis to come tiling I had to tell you was ubout a kets. crates, sorters lunch inter. dog named Shrimp. Pop grinned happily, mulled around Tie was a dog not a fish. A nice the rioters, sorted out the among dog, too. I saw him as I looked splay-footeand doomed them to a other the window night. through made the old shoestring, shed work, And what do you suppose he was his wife, give place to tlie professor doing? He was listening to tlie music over of mathematics as tally keeper, and tlie radio. When his master was lis- said impressively to Wilson: "Say, them two volunteers is got to tening, Shrimp barked and wanted to Luther, on be kept they come to my help be given ids turn, and when be lisit seemed like help tliar wasn't when tened, lie was much pleased. none. to hear a like if didnt Now, dog Luther nodded, never looking at the It, it would tie cruel to try to make him listen, for many dogs would not pair. Ruth looked nt Fanny amazed. Half a year in tlie open, away from care for music. But Shrimp loved It, and he and office work, bad surely made a new He had been exacting his master were having such a good man of him. likewise Impatient and sharp there, time. never of anything worse. speech, It did amuse By eleven o'clock Ruth, one emme though to see bodied ache, slouched under the shed, Slirimps master saying ns she set down two filled bashold tlie listenWe're quitting my partner kets: ing part (I dont ami I. Numbers Checks, please! know all the one and two. terms, dear Mr. She Wilson was within hearing. Sun, for I never did not notice his faint start as he had a radio omtit overheard. But instantly he flung at over myself) ears. her: Quitting isn't allowed on this Shrimp's Cm rest ten minutes there In Job. "I also saw the shade get your second wind It Slirimp playing n will Inst you to the finish." game called sellAnmzedly she obeyed, Fanny lagging ing papers, in behind, stared to see it. But site also which he went took refuge from the sun under thick around m a k I ng leafage, where truly enough sell to grape believe Such a Having and courage came buck. So to the strength Good Time. papers tlie pair w orked on. less feverishly, but fnmil.v. more effectually. And each member of tlie fuiuily cook a piper. Picking was over by three oclock the truck laden witli crates, the pickBut J call Shrimp tlie radio dog ers straggling joyously homeward with now. A fleet of A good name for him, laughed Mr. money in both pockets. for come had flivvers them, who been had interested much mostly Sun. But Ruth and in hearing of a dog who listened to from their homes. Wilson had Fanny were laggards. the radio, not spoken to them as though they Mut goad night, I must be off now-t- o were other than strangers, and they sot and not to sit! And Mr. Moon was aide In tlie sky. did not wish to thrust themselves upon After a long rest except for tlie stars who came out now ids consciousness. they would go as they had come, afoot, to join him. enjoying all the wonders ef tile counOnly three miles to Grandma tryside. New Language Ware's small, tidy place. And so your little baby brother can Tlie last tliwer had gone. Pop and talk now, can he? asked the lady vis wi re at home, quartlie (ld shoestring ha little iter. "Yes, said Harold, reling with their enlarged family. can say some words very well." How Sighing, the girls ruse up but stopped 1 nice. And wlrat words are they?" dead at what confronted them. Ludon't know." replied Harold, shaking ther Wilson, us sunburned, us berry-staine- d I never heard his head vigorously. as themselves, but with the any of them before." Boston Trancour'iiest air in the world, smiling and script. sajing: "I'm so glad you could wait for tm my cur is here where shall Heaven on Earth 't take you?" In heaven Malden Aunt (reading) Heaven, if you please," Ruth snid, there is no marrying or giving in mar- yawning. He smiled nt her, saying: riage." I found that right here. Since we Small Edna It must seem Ilka can't stay, lets go and take It with heaven to you here on earth, doesnt It, us. To which Fanny vouchsafed a nntle? hearty amen. d Tin Can Serves as Protector for door Aerial Insulators. Out- insulator with a tin can ns shown In the Illustration. This can should be of such size that there Is at least of an inch clearance on either side of the Insulator, and It should be placed so that the opening Is at the three-quarter- s lower end. A hole is bored through one end of t he tin can large enough Form of Fixed Crystal Detector Adapt- to pass tlie Insulator eye through and able to Reflex Receivers. this hole should afterward be entirely of an Inch of the center. closed with solder. The can should about The crystal should now be pounded to also be painted inside and out to prefine grains and of an inch of them vent rust and corrosion. Tills type of will keep the insulator fairly poured into the hole from the opposite covering end. The second tack should now be dry In tile most severe weather and those weak signals will still be picked Inserted in this end so that the crystal grains make contact between the tip during heavy rain storms. Iiadic points of both tacks. A mounting for News. this crystal detector may easily lie made from the copper wire and may take the form shown in the diagram. Hints About Soldering This type of detector will prove both of Radio Connections sensitive and stable and may lie used Three tilings must especially be resuccessfully in a relies circuit. Radio membered while soldering. It is alNews. ways Important to have the surface or surfaces to be soldered perfectly Proper Care of Storage clean. Emery cloth or a fine file Battery Is Important lie used in some cases. Unclean may surProper care Of the battery will dou- faces do not permit the solder to flow ble the usual reception of the set. A- freely. lways remove the ueid or water from The second point to hear in mind Is the top of the battery, as the moisture to tin the surfaces This is properly. will sometimes cause unnecessary done by first applying a soldering flax, noises. Never piuce the battery near such as resin, acid or paste, to tlie window curtains, ns the fumes will and then the surfaces, ruin them. Do not set the battery on Iron is run over them. This wifi leave or next a rug, as the acid might leak a thin of solder on the surcoating nad ruin it. If battery Is in good conthem ready for tlie faces, thus dition it will not freeze. The care of connection. making the radio battery Is more important The final operation should not be nt in the summer time than in the winunless the soldering coppet tempted ter, because many people are not to use their sets in summer. If is of the proper heat. It should never the buttery is not used for a long time be heated above the point where the and is left in a discharged condition, solder begins to turn gray. To tin the in the soldering flax sulphntiou will result. This condition iron, dip tlie end cun sometimes he remedied by a pro- and rul) a piece of solder on tlie stir A thin coat of solder will relonged charge. Many times it Is nec- face. on the soldering tip. main to dismantle and essary repair. When soldering, the iron is placed Right Size for Grid Condenser on the surfaces to lie Joined together. For use with a vacuum tube, a .00025 When the solder lias melted around mfd. mica fixed condenser will be tlie parts being soldered, tlie Iron is found to be correct. With a larger removed and tlie solder will quickly condenser connected In the grid circuit, set. Cure should be taken not to Jar the circuits will be found to lie un- tlie pieces while tlie solder Is setting stable, especially with the ordinary and also to allow only a minimum form of regenerative sets. Too small a amount of solder to flow ; thus precondenser will give weak signals. venting an unsightly Joint. 6 well-tinne- d r UA Blessing Compound - to Suffering Women, Writes One Louisville, Illinois. "I certainly thank you for the great benefit I have received from taking Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound. I first learned about it from my who got so much help from it. Several years ago I took it for inward weakness ana since then I have taken it during the Change of Life and it baa been a great help to me. It certainly is a blessing to suffering women and I take pleasure in recomMy health has been mending it. better this summer than it has been for five years. I am now able to do all my work and have canned 340 quarts of fruit afld vegetables this summer." Mrs. KATE McPeak, Louisville, Illinois. step-moth- er Wants Letter Used As Proof "I am Frankford, Pennsylvania. sure if women who suffer through the Change of Life as I have, with hot flashes, nervousness and other weaknesses, would give Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a trial they would be benefited as I was. My nerves were so bad that every little noise made me jump, but now I am not bothered that way at all My husband says he really hated to look at me I looked so miserable. I hope you will use this letter as proof of the help the Vegetable Compound M rs. Abbie Harvey, is giving me. 5701 Leonard St, Frankford, Pa. Forced To Remain In Bed Carlisle, Illinois. During tha Change of Life I suffered with severe nervousness and with disturbances of the entire system. These continued probably two years before I began taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. I could do none of my work and was not always able to be up. For ten days at a time I was forced to remain in bed with my hips propped higher than my head and the The doctor ains were terrible. elped some but each time I was forced to go over the same suffering. I had taken the Vegetable Compound in 1910 after my twins were born and it bad helped me so I decided to try it again. I became better and gained in strength. I have taken it for about three years now but not steadily. I am able to do my housework but I avoid all heavv lifting and washing and ironing as I know I am not strong enough yet. I give the Vegetable Compound to my daughters and recommend it to my friends. Mrs. Louisa B, Brand, 450 Fairfax Street, Carlyle, Illinois. canvass In a recent country-wid- e of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, over 100,000 replies were received and 98 out of every 100 reported they had been benefited by its use. 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