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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH FRENCH SCREEN IDOL Finger-Printin- g and Sharp Tuning an Errant Border Airplanes and Cameras May Settle Dispute Radio Outfit Should Tune Ins Sharply struments Aid. it depends on the Low-Los- Sneeze Gas Rids Boats of Stowaways With tlie number of broadcasting stations In the larger cities tlie problem of interference pre-- v ails It takes a mighty good receiver to pick out each individual station without interference from others. Tlie accompanying sketch shows tlie difierence between sharp and broad tuning. In tlie upper sketch is shown the dial reading of a broadly tuned receiving set. 'Tlie hump is very broad. It really represents a tuning circuit in which interference prevails. Tlie lower drawing shows a peak" or sharply tuned circuit, in vvlih h all of the energy from a certain station is not spread out, hut is concentrated in one spot, giving ma.xiu.uri signal strength. Tlie fiump circuit has a high-los- s variable condenser in circuit mid perhaps a high-los- s tuning inductance. Both circuits receive broadcasting with good strength, hut the circuit with the pea!; re cites all of the local stations without interference, while the hump circuit receives only the A nearby stations with interference. condenser having re- i ol Baking Powder you use. You must use a neaping spoonfulof many brands because they dont contain as g If airplanes anil effWashington. Manila's fame up Manila. icient can. eras had betn in use for and down the China coast as a of a three quarters century good pirt for beach combers, ago when Auiern an Imundary tieaties where stowing away on army were with neighboring countries adoptis easy, Is passing transports ed ami certain suite lines were agreed away. H"-.sam t could easier upon, I'nile Sneeze gas, furnished! by the aliout tile title to his old homestead, warfare service of the (liemical headu xujs bulletin from Washington Philippine department of the quarters of the National Geographic United States army, is forced Im society. identally three generainto t he hold of every transport tions nf surtejors und map draftsmen for a period of 24 hours just lutile much would hate been spared departure, thus making the tribulation, and thousands of dollars hold uninhabitable. in litigation would lane been saved. Not a single stowaway was The bulletin points out ttiat u suit found on the transport Thomas of many years' standing is before t lie when It touched at China in its United States Supreme court to delast trip. On previous trips, the bethe termine correct river Imundary of fifteen or twenty discovery tween New Mexico und Texas near El was not uncommon. cona and similar problem that 1aso, cerning the international boundary bett tween Texas und .Mexico along the Rio (iramle river is to he attacked by United Stales army photographers vvlm island a surveyed lino lias since been will snap aerial views of the disputed recognized ns the international Imundary between the United States mid territory. Mexico. Cultivated fields reach this Some Rivers Poor Boundaries. line at many points. Recently United Kiveis are popularly believed tn States customs oliicials brought constitute Ideal boundaries, continues charges against a cotton farmer on the t lie since they make hold island for importing cotton without a bulletin, lines will) one Jurisdiction on one bunk license. The charges raised In the and another on the other, (livers that minds of most readers a picture of a farmer-smuggle- r stay put' do make unsurpassed boun- lawless bringing daries; hut unfortunately there are loads of bootleg cotton across the streams or parts of them that wander, line under cover of darkness. As a so to speak, all over the geographic matter of fact the farmer Imd inadlot; and more exasperating and unsat- vertently set his field fence some four isfactory boundaries hardly could he feet soul h of the International line. devised. Such are streams flowing be- When lie harvested his crop lie merely tween low hanks through broad, Hat, followed the proper routine entirely alluvial valleys, especially in semb of all his farmer neighbors in picking nrhl regions win re there Is little to assist in holding unruly waters to their channels. Much controversy tins arisen since the creation of the United States over the water boundaries separating our territory from that of Canada, from the ISt. Croix river at the northeastern corner of Maine to the Uainy river of northern Minnesota, the westernmost stream boundary along the northern line. Hut the disagreements have been over the selections of these streams: Explorers Die in Effort to once ugroed upon they have remained Land on Icy Isle. lived lines, running in their accustomed wooded anil courses. Wrangell island, Seattle, Wash. Not so with the ltlo Grande, which i ife in story of tragedy and of untin-isheforms t ho most extensive river bounprojects, has attained t lie status dary of the United States, and, save of a Russian possession, to lm ex-lured and exploited, according to disfor some -- 0 miles along the lower Colorado, constitutes the only Interna- patches which the soviet government tional river boundary In the South. lias ulluvvcd to reach the western This river, crossing numerous patches world. of alluvial valley hinds, keeps Uncle The first will te man to sight WranSam on pins and needles. lie can gell Island, so far as recorded, was never he entirely sure during certain Captain lxellett of the British ship seasons whether he will wake any day Herald, in US4!1. lie didnt land, lie to find Ids supposed Imundary marker thought the island, which is TO miles where it was the night before, es- long and ,15 miles wide and which lies pecially Is this true where the river 110 miles north of Siberia and ,tOO approaches the Gulf of Mexico and west of the latitude of liering strait, where the accumulation of venters was part of an arctic continent that from Its long drainage basin makes as been proved noqex'stent. A small island in that vicinity was spring floods cut Irresistibly across bends. Farms and ranches have thus rained after his vessel. On Herald been shifted over night from American .land the Stars and Stripes recently to Mexican Jurisdiction and vice versa. vus hoisted by Ciipt. l.ouis Lane, mus"In the rich alluvial valleys extend- ter of the gasoline schooner Herman, ing for miles above and below FI Paso after lie had made a vain attempt to the river has had equally marked reach Wrangell island. vagaries In the past, hut changes are Interest In Wrangell Island apparfew now because of the control of ently dates hack to 1823, when natives flood waters only a short distance reported such an Island to Admiral above the city by the huge Flephnnt Huron Ferdinand Petrovich von WranButte dam of the United States gell, a Russian governor of Alaska. lumntlon service. the city of I.aron Wrangell tried vainly to reach FI Inso northward for approximately tlie island. 20 miles the IUo Grande forms the From Ixeliett's time the island was boundary, theoretically, between Texas called lxellett until Unpt. Thomas and New Mexico. This boundary Is Long of tin whaling Imrk Nile, out of not the ltlo Grande of today, however, New London, Conn., happened around but that of 1850 when the dividing line there in August, ls(i7. He also failed was supposedly settled for all time. to land, hut lie clearly saw and deIt is the disagreement over the loca- lineated tlie shores, which for the tion of this 'Uio Grande of 1850 that most bunked are by masses of ice part lias brought about the pending suit become and go. He called it Wranthat tween the two states In the United gell island, after the baron, whose States Supreme court. cognomen is scattered around south Tlie vagaries of rivers when inter- eastern Alaska, and the name stuck. national lines are affected sometimes Tin first recorded landng on the :: d to queer results. South of FI island was by a party from the Unite! I, i tbe Kin Gratide some years ngoj states revenue cutter Uorw,in, August 12. 18s I. hr,,nehid In the alluvial valley and a large island. Across tills! The next year a party from tlie mip-nuikin- g De-fo- vege-tutio- YM Is aTeaspoonM? To Procure Broad Odette Jacqueline, youngest the French films. She is one of flit few French actresses that can he compared to Mary Iickford. She is eighteen years of age. Mile. star In of his cotwhen lie plucked t he lint from the row or two nearest the fence lie ran foul of the federal customs laws and technically became u smuggler. It Is In this valley from FI Paso southward for some 00 miles that Uncle Sam, with Mexican will try tin experiment of photographIt is ing his border from airplanes. believed that a photographic record of landmarks the river and its near-bwill lie Invaluable in the future. Any disagreements ns to changes In the river can easily he checked up either by measuring from (lie locutions shown in the picture map or by snapping new pictures ami comparing them with those of 1024. ninety-nin- ton. e P.ut low-los- s much leavening strength as THE WORLD'S BMism povmm Level spoonfuls are all that are necessary when youuseCALUMET it maiees more bakings which means a real saving on bake day. 1EZ rock-houn- d 1 1 I roe-Fro- Thieves Shun This Post Office FTC fl Rodgers of the United States navy spent U days on Wrangell island. In 11)13 Yilhjalmur Stefunsson, heading an expedition for Canada to explore lands and waters of North America, went from Seattle via Nome into the Arctic ocean In tlie Ixarluk, a 2.i0-tosteamer. The master of tlie Karl tik was Ciipt. Robert A. Bartlett, master of tlie steamer Roosevelt in which Robert A. Peary went north to reach tlie pole in 1909. The Karluk was caught in the ice near Point Harrow, Alaska, ami on September 20 Stefansson led a hunting party ashore over the frozen ocean. He never saw the Karluk again. She was curried westward In tlie ice. Joint Hadley, n British navigator, one of tlie crew, is among those who have told (lie story. When the ice began to squeeze and crack the vessel, tlie captain gave orders to abandon her. Tills was CO miles north of Herald island. Tlie crew made camp on tlie Ice. Ten days later Captain Barrett sent the first und second mates and two seamen to Wrangell Island to cache provisions. This party camped on tlie ice near the island, waiting for a piece of water to freeze over so they could go ashore. The ice curried them into eternity. On March 12 Captain Bartlett succeeded in landing the rest of ids party on Wrangell Island. Six days later lie lelt over tlie ice for Siberia, accompanied only by an Fskirno. Stefansson, bereft of his vessel, had turned ids energies to proving that nun could travel severhl hundred miles over the surface of the arctic, living on (tie ice and killing seals for food and fuel, lie led his p, . to snfetv. Stofaii'-'-nconsidered that Great Britain Imd n good claim on Wrangell island, which he predicted would prove .in invaluable station for aerial trans-pt- . n n nation. Another expedition, promoted by Stefansson. was led to the island in 11)21 by Alan Crawford, young son of a Toronto professor. Lands on Island. Tlie next summer Ciipt. Joe Bernard of Nome, in the gasoline schooner Teddy Pear, tried to reach Wrangell island with provisions for the colony. Ice extended so far from the island that lie did not come within sight of it. The following summer, 1323, Harold Noice, a young Scotchman, led a party to tin island in tlie gasoline schooner Ponaldson. Last slimmer several efforts were made by American and Canadian ves sels to reach Wrangell island, hut the e ice was tlie worst that north enters had known, and all attempts failed. It was left for a soviet nrmy trims port, tlie Krasn.v Oktibr (Ited October) to make lur way up tlie eastern coast of Siberia from Iotropnvlovsk, thread Bering strait and, pressing tnrough the ice. reach tlie island August 20, U'24. She hoisted tlie Russian flag. old-tim- Horse for 26 Cents Stroudsburg, Pu. How the automobile lias supplanted the horse was Illustrated here recently when a horse w us sold at public auction for 2G cents. Trooper, a Great Duue, has been trained to guard the post ottlce at King Joseph II. Kerr, district deputy grand street. Southall, Middles, Englund, and during business hours lie Is on duty master of the Grand Lodge of Masons behind the grille. At lunch time he does his guarding on the outside. of Pennsylvania, owned the horse. any other hr Canada's Wood Bisons has set aside a tract of 4, (MX) square miles for the preservation of the only two known herds of wood bisons existing in the wild state in the district. The animals are considered superior in size and stamina to the plains bisons, to which, they are closely related. Canada a man gets off one witty remark lie is expected to give a continu- ous performance. Brought up on a Farm man As a Dr. Pierce pracyoung ticed medicine in a rural district and was known far and wide for his grout success 1 n alleviating n Wrangell Island Scene of Strife 2a times those Sales oE After y disease. lie early moved to Buffalo and put up in ready-to-us- e Diagram Showing Difference Between Broad and Sharp Tuning. liuced radio frequency losses will turn hump" circuit to a peak circuit. Not alone will a low loss condenser sharpen tuning, hut it will go a long way toward getting clearer signals. The weaker stations which do not come through when the circuit is full 0 fresistance paths and other losses vvill come in clearly with good volume when a better cond rscr is employed. are often a cause Vernier cm of poor results and broad tuning. It Is cst to use u straight condenser and, if necessary, 'a vernier dial may be fastened to tlie shaft of tlie condenser. Poorly designed coils are otten a cause of broad tuning. It is best to keep all metal from the vicinity of the coil windings. It has become a practice to wind coils in basket weave style with an air core to reduce dielectric losses in tlie circuit. In winding coils it is best to plnn using No. IS DUG or No. 20 DCC wire, as it has low losses and good conductivity. This size wire is especially recommended for basket-weav- e coils. Chicago Daily Journal. a radio-frequenc- y THE MECHANICAL TELL-TAL- E TN large apartment house A one of tlie discovered that by placing her ear to tlie radiator she could hear a canary singing in one of tlie down-stair- s Tlie steam pipes apartments. had carried tlie sound waves tliiongiiont tlie house. The developments in radio the past vear or two have forcibly demonstrated to tlie people that sound waves are a substantial reality; a t.iiigihh something tli.it can lie controlled and made use of. Now that v in s have been found, not on'.v to pick up these waves hut to amplify them, it behooves the peo'de who originate siic!i w a es in 'he form of to conversation watch their step, so to sneak. If the steam ipe in n upa: t ment house vvill conduct the song of a I'linarv lord U is quite sure that they vvill a'so conduct conversation, and we are met with tlie poss'liil tv of our most private ta'ks heing picked up In and amplified hy tlie tlie is tlie However, necessity mother of invenrton and privacy is verv much f a nees-if- y at least at times. It would give many of us a thrill if we could sit in our apart men's and say what we hive often thought f the janitor, knowing lie was listening in the basement to tlie return exhaust pipe, hut tlie future may require n (liter that will break up our voices so that they iimv rot he picked up by our neighbors. not upper-floo- long r ago tenants 1 i form, his Golden Medical Discovery, the well-know- ton- n ic for tlie blood, which is an extract of native roots. This Discovof Dr. Pierces clenrs away ery pimples and annoying eruptions, tends to keep the complexion fresh and clear. It corrects the disordered conditions in a sick stomach, aids digestion, acts as a tonic and enriches the blood. Vim is sure to follow its use. Ail dealers. Tablets or liquid. Originally Reduces Bursal Enlargements, Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons Soreness from Bruises or Strains; stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. Only a few drops required at each application. $2.50 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1 A free. W. F. TOUNG. lac., ruary 15, 1S28. Boschees Syrup Allays irritation, soothes and heals throat and lung inflammation. The constant Irritation of a cough keeps the delicate mucus membrane of the throat and lungs it a congested condition, which BOSCilEES SYRUP gently and quickly heals. 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