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Show y 4 THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Launching Plane by Catapult From Battleship MRS. WILHELMY SAVED BY FRIEIIB (Edited by U. Doctor Advised Operation Friend Said Try Lydia E. Pinkh&ms Vegetable Compound First Douglas Wardrop. Editor of Radio Merchandising.) St Paul, Minnesota. I was all rundown from overwork and worry, had no appetite, could not sleep at night, and looked like a corpse. I have aix children (five boys and one girl) ana did not get any strength after Circuit my last baby was bom. I was getting worse and thinner everyday. The doctor said I had to go to the Hospital but this I coula not do on account of my family. So I went to a friend of mine and told her what the doctor had told me and she said. Now do as I tell you. Try Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound as I have done. It helped me. So I started taking the Vegetable Compound and I noticed after the first few bottles that I felt considerably better. After taking 9 or 10 bottles I got over my fainting b pells. Everybody who sees me now notices the great improvement in my I am gaining in weight and health. strength and am feeling fine. Eat well and sleep good nights. Any woman can write to me and 1 will answer her letMrs. Mary Wilhelmy, 309 ter. Duke Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. m Which Is Simple to Build and Simple to Operate. Incorporates Outfit. Unique Features Seldom Found in Two-Contr- The ubove photograph was snapped just as a plane was launched by catapult from the deck of the U. S. S. near Sau Diego, where the vessel was preparing totake part in the naval maneuvers at Hawaii. Arson by Bureau of Standards for a Test Sober second thought comes when are busy attending to your wounds. you Ratio of Transformer Should Be From Three to Six to One. Condenser Also Must Be of the Proper Capacity. By F. M. RUSSELL When a radio receiver is to be used in the home where it Is operated by all members of the family, both young and old, it should possess certain features such as simplicity in operation, perfectly clear and howlless reception, good receiving range, output, and a logged dial that eliminates the guess-wor- k of tuning and makes it possible for one who never saw or heard the set before to get any station desired with It, by referring to the dial reading. loud-speakin- g Unusual, is It not, to see a group of husky men stand back and watch a house burn? Hut It was only a test made at the bureau of standards in Washington with a fireproof building filled with safes, filing cabinets and some combustible material, to determine just how much fire and heat they would stand. Chance for Patriotic Children OIL INDUSTRY LEADER I. The little two-tub- e set illustrated Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Variable tain wave lengths or bunch the stations up on half the capacity variation. Only one rheostat Is used on both tubes. The adjustment on either Is critical a resistance will take care of them. The connections for the .001 fixed condenser are across the primary and secondary of the transformer to the P and F posts. This must be placed In this position, not across the primary as is customand 6 25-oh- EU.-AKI-S 25$ AND 75$ ary. two-contr- PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Fine sense and exalted sense ar not half so useful as common sense. To Tune Set. Tuning the set merely requires adjusting the rheostat and turning the dlnl. The stations will come In sometimes without a carrier wave whistle, so It Is advisable to turn the dial very slowly and listen intently to be sure a station Is not missed. On long distance the adjustment Is apt to be critical. A geared vernier is essential because of this. With the ordinary dial many stations would be passed up without the operators knowledge. Boston Traveler. do all the above things in an efficient manner. This Is due to the circuit used which Is simple to build and simple to operate, but Incorporates several unique features that give it qualities seldom found In even a outfit. It has automatic or spontaneous regeneration and an The regeneration aperiodic primary. increases volume and receiving range and the aperiodic primary makes the set selective and allows logging of the single tuning control. Never under any circumstances will the set howl If the parts are arranged How to Use Pattern to correctly and the values are as speciBuild Your Sub-Pan- el fied. The secret of this Is In the Locating a number of sockets, transmethod of obtaining regeneration and the fixed condenser across the audio- formers and other Instruments on a e can easily be accomplished frequency transformer. The readings of the variable conden- without tedious measuring and possiser dial, which is the only control, are ble errors by means of a pattern. The outline of the is If a station Is once repermanent. ceived at say 20 degrees It will always be received again at that point. This applies to distant as well as local will Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief Lift Off-- No Pain! sub-bas- sub-pan- "Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every bard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. stations. Parts Used. The above results are obtained by virtue of a special tuning unit In the form of a coupler. It consists of two spiderweb colls, one of five turns and one of 45 turns. The five-turcoll Is the aperiodic primary and the other Is the combined plate and secondary coll. It Is not difficult to build the unit. Spiderweb colls of the proper size can be purchased at a radio store or they can be home wound on a cardboard or wood frame. This should have 11, 13 or 15 spokes. The winding method Is two over and two under, In other words, the wire Is first wound under two spokes and then over two spokes, etc. About one-hapound of No. 22 double silk or cotton-coverewire Is necessary for this. Do not use enamel. To ConstrucL Mount the coils when finished as shown In the Illustration. The coupling between them may vary anyto one-hawhere from inch according to the selectivity desired. Lay out the sockets, transformer and the rest of the apparatus as shown and wire with the direct connection method, that Is, make all connections direct from terminal to terminal in the shortest possible manner. This may not look pretty but It will reduce the resistance and Inter-circuinterference, and make the set more efficient. After all its results we want, not beauty. The parts necessary to construct the set aside from the special coupler are as follows: One .(XX)5 variable condenser. One geared vernier dial for condenser. One low rati' audio frequency transformer. One .001 fixed mica condenser. Two sockets. One rheostat One 2 to grid leak and .00025 fixed condenser. One 7 by 11 panel. One single-circujack. Baseboard, binding posts, screws, wire, etc. The ratio of the transformer should be anywhere from three to six to one, hut not higher. The set will distort if this Is violated. The variable condenser also must be of the proper capacity. Any smaller or larger will either not allow the reception of cer n II. Wickett of Chicago has been made executive head of the huge oil Interests taken over by the Standard Oil Company of Indiana from Edward L. Doheny. Mr. Wickett Is years of age, was born in England of very poor parents, his family emigrating to St. Thomas, Ont., Canada, when he was three years old. He was reared on a farm, finished grammar school, and then entered a lawyers office. Later he became Interested in the oil industry and ids rise was rapid. D. fifty-seve- 1hotograph of a painting of Old Ironsides," the U. S. S. Constitution, which captured the Guerriere in 1812. The secretary of the navy has been authorized to accept contributions for the reconditioning of the Constitution, and has suggested that every schdol child in the United States donate three cents for its preservation. n WAR WITH INSECTS Their Hair Mustnt Be Too Long lf d one-quart- lf it 100-typ- e 25-oh- it Dr. I.. O. Howard, chief of Hie bureau of entomology of the Department of Agriculture, declares a new war threatens the world. He asserts that Under a new navy rule tars have to keep their hair "shingled" no longer the battle is between man and Insect; than 1 inches on top. This photograph shows Admiral L. It. Itoblson, comma- between Intelligence and natural abilnder-in-chief of the United States fleet, inspecting the crew of the U. S. S. ity to live under almost any California, giving their haircuts and personal appearance a Close scrutiny. Diagram Showing for the Pattern Sub-Pane- Plan l. For babies tortured by chafing or rashes drawn on a stiff piece of paper and the Instruments are placed on It In the exact location to be occupied In the final assembly. As each device Is provided with screw holes the work of locating Is thereby simplified. When the Instruments are finally located to the satisfaction of the builder the end of a match stick is dipped In Ink and a mark Is made on the paper by passing the stick through each hole. Tbs sketch shows the idea. Service of Loop Aerial in Securing Selectivity The greatest objection to the use of a loop aerial in securing maximum selectivity Is the loss of volume. When difficulty Is experienced from the interference of two or more stations near the same wave length, or when the static becomes so heavy as to drown out even the locals, the trouble may he reduced at least 75 per cent by closing the ground switch, thus grounding the aerial, and connecting the set to a 3 or loop of 10 or 12 turns, shunted by a variable condenser, the loop to be placed as near as possible to the wire connecting tha aerial to the ground. three-circuUsing an ordinary tuner and a WD-1- 1 tube, a correspondent writes, I regularly receive 1,000 miles through static that would make reception impossible otherwise, and also cut out code Interference practically entirely. The method Is equally efficient with a set, the only requisite being that the loop be not more than 2 or 3 feet from the ground wire. A plaster wall sepurat lug them seems to make no difference however. 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