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Show Till: SAUNA SUN. SAI INA. UTAH SICK WOMEN OF MjDDLE AGE (Edited by G Douglas Wardrop, Editor of Radio Merchandising Can Be Carried Comfortably Over The Critical Period by Lydia E. ) Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Moe Turmans Bubble of Riches Bursts Another bubble Turman, managing director of the Equity Finance and Service eompnny of New York was arrested und Indicted for second degree forgery. lie bad confessed forgeries totaling $l,30u, 000, and the prosecutors believe the sum will reach $2, burst when M.iballas little cousin Florence had come to visit her. The days were so filled with things to do that they never had enough time to do ail they planned. It's such a nuisance," Mahalia said, to get undressed every night and get dressed It again every morning. takes up so much time just doing the same tiling over nnd over again. Of course there are our baths. But it seems ns though every other night xx e might just go to bed with our clothes on and so save all that time. I.et's do It tonight so well be all Florence sugready for tomorrow, gested. Yes, weve got so much to do tomorrow, Mahalia said. "And it will give us a splendid start of half an hour anyway if we dont have to get dressed. Rut after they were in Mahallas room it seemed funny not to begin taking off their clothes. I suppose wed better comb our hair und do our fuces and teeth, suggested. Yes, 1 suppose wed better do that much. I tell you, let's wash our faces awfully hard so theyll stay clean over night." Mahalia Thats a good idea, agreed. So they combed their hair and brushed their teeth and washed their faces, until their faces actually hurt from scrubbing. Then they both stretched themselves on the bed. I dont think its very nice not to take our shoes off on account of the bed, Mahalia said. Thats true. Your mother mightnt like it. Not that Id mind keeping my shoes on but your mother mightn't like It. Yes, I was just thinking of my mother, Malmlia said, a little weakly Once more they stretched themselves upon the bed. Their feet felt a little cool and they pulled the quilt over them. Rut now they felt too warm. It will be wonderful to get right out to play tomorrow, wont It? Ma Moe 000,000. "I Showing Circuit Diagram of the Conventional Three-Coi- l With Slight Modification. By HERMAN A. FISCHER Honeycomb, but combs only, which Is the reason for six binding posts over the honeycomb mounting. The leads from the honey eomhn, being liexlble and having solder lugs a terminals, can he euslly disi onnected from the posts (connections being made from the outside), and the set is ready for experimental purposes. r If the user desires to try a new which he has Just completed r be limy do so by connecting the primary posts to the primary posts on the set und the vnrlocoupler secondary posts to the secondary posts on the set. Keeping S 2 closed he will secure regeneration by tuning the plate variometer. Ills primary and secondary circuits ure tuned by means of the primary und secondary condensers in the set. Suppose lie now wishes to experiment with the single circuit. ltemoxlng Us varlocoupler from the circuit, he connects a buss connection from primary post No. 1 to secondary post No. 1 niul one from primary post No. 2 to secondary post No. 2. He then either has the choice of connecting his second. iry honeycomb coil In the circuit or use of an external coil. Setting the secondary condenser at zero ami tuning with the primary condenser In series, lie has his standard single circuit, using either tuned plate regeneration or feed back. Other Combinations. These are only a couple of the combinations. (Uhois will suggest tbein-scheI uni using an external three-coi- l spldeiweb mounting at present and get tine results. With a combination of spiderweb colls I can coxer 8 xxnxe length range of from 175 to 1.000 1 meters. expect to In aide to get wuve higher lengths shortly. With spiderweb coils each of 50 turns us primary nnd secondary and .0005 mfd. condensers in the set, and using the plate vurlometer as the method of regeneration, I have heard the following stations In the middle of Rummer: WHY, Schenectady, loud nnd clear; YI.U, Chicago, fair and clour; WJAX, Clex eland, fair und clear; WR7,, Springfield, f.tir nnd clear; WMAF, Dartmouth, fair nnd dear; besides all the local stations with the phones lying on the table. On 200 meters I can copy nil disIn hot weather, tricts except the mid mi 000 meters I hear Canada nnd till along the Atlantic coast as far south as NGE. Miami, Fla. This reception xx us done on a UY200 tube, with 20V on the plate, nnd speaks xvell of the set for summer work. New York Sun. After hnxing eonsii uctcil, torn apart the anil rebuilt many Kinds of receiving sots I decided that llie next one would be a permanent fixture. This, how oxer, was not an easy mailer to do, as the market was saturated with n large assortment of new clreults and designs. M.v main desire was to have a set with which I could expel Intent and change about, but still have an outfit constructed In a cabinet which would present u finished appearance. After careful considei atlon the set which I will describe was decided upon, and after testing 1 found that It met the rigid requirements In every respect. The circuit Is of t lie conventional three-coi- l honeycomb, hut with alight modification. A list rf purts required to complete the outfit Is as follows: One panel, 7 by 24 Inches ; 1 cabinet, 7 by 24 by 0 Inches deep; 1 three coll honeycomb mounting; 2 .Ool mfd. vernier variable condensers, 1 plate variometer, 1 rheostat, 1 socket (combination preferred), 1 mica grid condenser with O. L. mounting, 1 switch, 3 4 Inch dials, 1 rheostat dial, 11 binding posts, 5 lengths buss bar wire, 2 extension bundles for 11. (J. mounting (hard rubber or bukelite). Adaptable to Use of Amateur. This set was designed as u combination long and short xxnxe tuner and Is adaptable to the use of the nnmteur, broadcast listener or operator who cnjo.xs copxing n bit of lino meter trullic or press on lunger w varlo-eouple- vurlo-cotiple- much-abuse- a es. hue must be taken when wiring the anti rapacity switih. Needing only a double-pole- , double-throswitch, and as the switch 1 um'iI was a four-poldouble throw, I soldered the two poles togi tber on each side. in the diagram Is n small singlepole, single throw push pull dashboard twitch or, as in my case, a small push-pul- l canopy switch, as used in electric fixtures. This switch opens the plate to the tickler coll for regeneration by the feedback method on waxes above f25 meters (determined by size of variometer) and doses circuit, so that tuned plate regeneration is ustwl on the lower waxes. It will be noted that the plate variometer Is In series xxlth the is open. This xvill tickler when allow the plate to be tuned to n certain extent on the upper xxnxe lengths. Sire of Honeycomb Coils. The wave lengths width tills set will cover depend on the size of the honeycomb coils used, ljnxxexer, the set Is not limited to the use of honey 4 antl-uipacit- e S-- 2 S-- 2 Filter Brings Sharper Anti-Body-Capaci- New Shielded Panel Tuning; More Volume By J. S. WHITE In putting up a super heterodyne along the lines of a set using Acme 30 ke transformers, I found that the filter suggested, though not recommended, caused considerable distortion (due possibly to the cutting oft of some of entcuun suer A new shielded panel Is now available, for which the makers claim excellent qualities The shield consists of pure perforated tin and Is attached to the panel by a patented process. The adhesion of the tin Is perfect. Sections of It may be cut out with an ordinary penknife. The new panel has a hard rubber base with a loxv sulphur content and Is artificially aged to minimize discolor atlon. Particular care Is taken to proportion the filters and process of vulcanizing so ns to obtain a high dielectric strength nnd surface resistance and a loxv phase angle difference and dielectric constant. Its machining qualities are excellent. Resides the standard black finish the panels are furnished in nil sizes wltb or without the shielding, In oak, mahogany, walnut and blrtNe.xe maple. These finishes are applied to the surface of the panel by a special process, which Is accomplished so as to make It dilficult to tell the panels from the real woods which they represent. side bands). I then xvorked out n Idler which not only produced no but which also brought about sharper tuning und more volume. I remoxed the primary of MR) turns and placed the fori bearing the two honey-tomsecondary colls inside a 750-turcoil providing the necessary mechanical support as shown in the Proper Transformer sketch. Connect the small coil ns an untuned Aways Best to Use piimury and shunt the honeycomb coil Use of n high resistance such ns a grid with n ,001 mfd. variable condenser or leak across u!i audio amplifier is usual appi oxinmtely ,oot5 mfd. fixed con- l.v merely an attempt to tandem a denser. making this the secondary of transformer and tube which do not tie filter. t Ue n b AF Whys and Wherefores of Radio C Battteries It Is essential that a J buttery lie used with any receiving sot employing more than foity-tixvolts of I, battery. Manufacturers of receiving sets are now providing two binding posts for the C battery. It not only saves on the 11 battery consumption but smoothes out the usual distortion which accompanies many two-steamplifiers. Not more than four and one half volts of C buttery Is necessary with t0 volts of 11 buttery. e p xvnrk well The resistance together. simply introduces enough loss to make the txvo balance. Use of the proper transformer would seeui to be more rational. k Ma-hal- e d in ty started borroxxlng from Peter to pay Puid In my struggles to pay high Interest on $100 I borrowed to send my widowed mother and her children In Chicago, Turman told the ofllciuls. I discovered a get scheme. I tried to be a Napoleon of finance, a PonzI, nnd flopped. Year ago, he said, he left his mother lu Chicago and went to New York to geek means of support for her und his sisters and brothers. The $100 loan started him borrowing. lie became a "shoe string broker." Friends loaned him small sums xvliieh he, In turn, loaned lo merchants, who thus were enabled to discount their bills for 0 to 8 per cent, of which Turinnn got half. Easiness Improved rupidly. He advertised. He went In for charity and affiliated xxlth society. He becume secretary of the Brooklyn Jewish center, und was president of the Young Judeu movement. He Induced an uncle, some cousins nnd friends to help him finance the Equity company . To those who Invested money in the company, Turman Is interest rates, which alleged to have promised, and paid for a time, faritio-tiwere supposed to represent profits on deals made through tips from men high In Wall Street finance. Then, xvlien their loanlngs or Investments with the Equity company had reached considerable size, the interest ceased, and principal was not forthcoming on demand. The company Itself Is a complainant, Turmnns associates claiming to have lost upward of $340, 000. rich-quic- John Hoover Is a New Type of Sleuth When Attorney General Stone se- lected John Edgar Hoover to be head of the bureau of Investigations of the Department of Jubilee usually knoxvn ns the secret service he made sure that many of the old methods of the For bureau would be discarded. Hoover Is a lawyer, a scholar, a scia gentleman. Already he is doing things on new lines, which his friends believe will not decrease the bureaus efficiency and xylll not prove so offensive as liuve some of the wavs of bis predecessors. For Instance, the members of the house anil senate no unxvarrunted of complain longer snooping about their offices. Mr. Ilooxer Is a Washingtonian, nnd belonged to the Igh school cadets as a boy and Is now in the military Intelligence division of t he Officers Reserve corps. Here is the way one of the Washington correspondents writes of him : has no entangling Young Mr. Hoover, of the new school of alliances. Among bis friends be Is known to lie as clean as a hound's tooth, lie looks at detective work from a new angle. He sees the evidence side. Instead of merely getting the goods he Is concerned with making the goods ti(k in court. entist and Wins Another Its Exiled demanding. Eleven oClock. lialia said, as though she had a few little bits of doubt about it now. Florence answered, in Yes, fine, just about the same tone. I think maybe, she added, I'd better take off my dress. I only have one other with me you know, noxv that Your my white one is all dirty. mother might wonder why it looked so mussed. So she took off her dress. Maybe I'd better do the same, Maluilia said. Then they decided to stay as they were. It would only take a minute or two to slip on their dresses and slices. Otherwise they were all ready. It was very hard to get to sleep. They tossed about nnd didnt know whether their arms felt shivery or whether they felt too warm with their clothes on and the quilt over them ns well. Rut they stayed ns they were with the clock striking the hours and the half-hour- How Those Old, Creaky, Stiff Joints Limber Right Up With Joint-Has- e Just rub on the nexv application if you want to what real joint comfort Is. Its for stiff, swollen, or joints whether caused by called Joint-Eas- e knoxv pnln-tor-turo- d rheu- matism or not. A few seconds rubbing and It soaks through skin and flesh right down to ligament and bone. It oils up and limbers up the Joints, subdues the inflammation and reduces is the one the swelling. Joint-Easgreat remedy for all joint troubles and live druggists have It or can get it for you a tube for GO cents. Always remember, when gets in joint agony gets out quick. right In Pep Mothers and Sacramento, Calif. expectant mothers can find the greatest help in Dr. Pierces ite Favor- Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery. I have used both during and afterward and know from m y own experience the strength - giving ex-tan- and nerve-quietin- g effect it has on the prospective mother. Nature is wonderfully helped and the tonic effect is seen in the child. I was able to continue my work thru exMrs. Anna pectancy in comfort. Ave. All dealers. Smith, 3288-8t- h Tablets or liquid. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial pkg. of anr of his remedies. S.S.S. stops Rheumatism It took the clock so long to get Rheumatism is all gone. I feel s around to the and the MYa wonderful glory again in the free hours during the night. motion I used to have when my days I dont seem to feel very sleepy, were younger. I Florence said after a long time during can thank S. S. S. which theyd tried to keep very quiet for it all! Do not so as not to disturb the other who close your eyes and think that might be sleeping. health, free motion Neither do I, Mahalia said. Florand strength are ence had knoxxu she xvas still awake gone from you forns Mahalia had gently cleared her ever I It is not so. throat to let Florence knoxv it in case S. S. S. is waiting she too was awake. to When help you. 1 you increase the numIn fact I feel so the entire think maybe it's my stockings. Rut I ber of your dont want to take them off as they system undergoes a take some time to get on in the morn- tremendous change. Everything depends ing. Sex era! minutes, anyxvny." on blood-strengtMaybe well stay awake right Blood which is minus Florence sug through the night, red-cell- s sufficient "Hoxv we do you think gested. early leads a to list of long could get up? Rheumatism troubles. before of six Well, not quarter is one of them." S. S. S. is the great anyway, I dont suppose. And Its blood-builder- , system txxelxe now." only and nerve invigorator. streng.hener, They beard the clock strike halfone, two past txxelxe, one. half-pas- t Then they fell asleep. larger size is more economical. The sun xxas bright xxhen Ma Oke World's B cst hnllas mother came into the room. "1 thought you two xx ere going to get IoodMedicine up early this morning. Do you knoxv it's eleven o'clock ! They pulled the quilt around them so she xxouldn't know they had never undressed. Of Hair and Skin "I suppose that's tbe reason vxhj Preserved By people d get undressed every single night," Mahnlia said, so they can sleep easily. Its stupid but It's th Soap to Cleanse Ointment to Heal only sy. half-hour- President well-know- IT BEATS ALL Motherhood! Battle With the swing back of the pendulum In Chile the self exiled President of that South American republic, Arturo Alessnndrl, has been recalled from Europe, where he has been recreating himself, visiting the rulers of various nations and awaiting xvhnt he felt xvas the inevitable outcome of the troubles In the his home land. It was last autumn that a Junta of young naval officers staged nn almost bloodless coup detat In Chile, seized control of the government nnd Imposed conditions that Alessnndrl could not accept. He offered his resignation to the senate, but that body refused to accept It. giving him in- stead nn indefinite leave of absence for the purpose of travel abroad. Sc the President sailed away and the navy Junta undertook to conduct the affairs of the country. They didn't get along at all well and dissatisfaction arose, especially In the army. Toward the end of January a group of young army officers succeeded In overthrowing the Junta government, but for a week Chile was on the verge of a n civil war. Augustin Edwards, former foreign minister, exercised his diplomacy and persuaded the two military groups to coma to an un his mothler at the Change of Life, so I bega taking your medicine. After taking it for two weeks I could get out of my bed by myself. I am now 53 years old and in better health and stronger than ever in my life. I have recommended the Vegetable Compound to many suffering women, young and old, and you may use my name anywhere as long as you please. I will be glad to answer any letters sent to me. Mrs. F. B. llEADDEN, 5 Holt Avenue, Macon Georgia. In a recent country-wid- e canvass of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, over 200, 000 replies were received and 98 out of every 100 reported they had been benefited by its use. For Sale by druggists everywhere. breakfast. office. Recalls toldmysonthatLydia E. Pinkhams Seme Hen Chile was in bed about two months and could not get up only as my son would lift me. Afterdoe toring without relief a man who was rooming with us Young City Miss There Rnt much pep to the girls out here, is there? Farmer .Unison Iep ! Walil. I dunprs. 'bout that, lady. Noxv, this mawnin our gal Sary milked 13 coxvs befoah I.lntlsey, the famous magistrate of Denver's Juvenile court nnd the hero of many a battle, has Just emerged victor from another struggle and thereby retained his seat on the bench, to which he wns reelected on November 4 last. Ills defeated opponent was Judge Royal R. Graham who filed a petition recently In the district court contesting IJnd- sey's election. Graham alleged he had been deprived of between 500 and 1,500 v otes through fraud nnd error committed In more than 100 precincts, and he asked that the ballots cast for Juvenile court Judge in those precincts be recounted. Then, accompanied by his attorney, he entered the court and formally demanded that I.lndsey surrender the office to him. This Lindsey refused, and followed up his refusal by moving for dismissal of Grahams petition on the ground of lack of jurisdiction. The district court granted the motion. Gruhutu was not through, however, for he announced he would Institute, quo warranto proceedings to oust Idndsey. In explanation Ills attorney said there wns some question as to whether or not the election laws regarding contests apply to juvenile Judge, since they do not mention that Judge M aeon, Georgia. During the Chan ga of Life I suffered with my whole right side and could not lie on my left side. I Joint-Eas- e lts Lindsey Headdeas Case e crime-detectio- Ben Note Mrs. READY FOR MORNING wide-awak- e. blood-cleanse- j Jg Beauty Cuticura |