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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH Hampton and Tuskegee Raising a Big Fund Simple Homemade By Way of a Battery Charger Kittyclysm Construction and Operation By DUFORD JENNE Is Not So Difficult, Ac- -r--ri: UcX N enters Newspaper Union) cording to Writer. her way to the kitchen the boarders had the run of Mrs. McCarthys house almost fell over him. She staggered to her feet, and he did the same, and the kitten, with 'T'ESS, which students of Hampton and Tuskegee showed on the stage, by recent demonstration actual work in 24 industrial trades, how young negroes are being taught for productive work In various communities Jn the South. Hampton and Tuskegee are now engaged in a campaign to raise $5,000,000 for the extension of this industrial program. in Carnegie hull, New York, At u This Was Pleasant Task for Ma Ferguson ;! on had been playing, made tracks for the hall. That was almost a cataclysm," he said, w ith a quick smile. She had time to note that his eyes were a clear, deep brown. Or a she added. Mrs. McCarthy, busy in her kitchen, looked up with a smile as Tess entered. Hello, Mischief, you look as If you had something on your mind I" I have. Mother Mac. I have Just seen a slim, handsome, young man with the eyes of a poet. You better make way with him or I may full In love with him. I almost fell onto him hs it Is. Mother Mac chuckled. But dont you go to falling in loe with him, dearie, lies booked up. Booked ui meaning? Stupid, lies engaged to the girl who took the alcoe room. They are to be married soon." I knew Itl Its always that way I" Hush, child, what a way to talk. I You wait till the next one comes along, and see what happens to him. Say, Id like to see lierl Tess did see the lucky girl that evening. Her name was Kveljn Harms, and Tess iiad to admit site was u worthy mate for the brown-eyepoet only it turned out that lie was not a poet, but a musician. Tess also discovered that he and ids betrothed had known each other only a month. Attractive as Evelyn was in form and feature, she did not appeal In one way to Tess, whose warm, Impulg heart reacted like a sive, thermometer to the moods of others one reason why she was making a great success as a registered nurse. There was a little, cold, calculating air about Evelyn that depressed Tess. The Poet became Arkley Chandler by name, and to Tess much more than a name, for he discovered that she liked the foolish songs he liked; am) the two of them spent cheerful minutes at Mrs. McCarthys piano. Then, suddenly, quietly, on silent feet trouble came. Tess had been away on a ease for a week. When she returned, she found that Arkley was ill in his room writh a cold and that Evelyn was almost 111 herself. And then, to top all, that first evening, the heavy cold developed into pneumonia. When Tess found that no nurse had been engaged, she went up to the room and offered her services to Evelyn, who accepted them eagerly. There Tess changed from her gay, impulsive self into the quiet, trained worker, and during those long hours, she had ever the first heart-ach- e known developed. She often watched him as lie lay In the deep trance of the fever, and Dear once she confessed to herself Lad with the merry heart and the singing soul, I hope we can keep you here for her though I wish you were staying for me! The delirium grew and waned as the The doctor said he crisis passed. would live, but It would be duys before he was himself, probably. On one of the days when he lay and Tess was keeping close watch, Evelyn came In, her eyes hard and dark. Miss Lane, I dont know what to do. I supposed he was well paid at the store, and had funds to pay all these bills ; but they told me that his salary was really low; and I hate to take my money to pay What? Tess gasped. I know how It seems to you, but I supposed he had money enough to take care of us both and he hasnt." Why, Evelyn, that Is the fine thing about it! Just you two in the great city ! You love each other, and that means that one can look out for the other. Think how terrible it Is to he ill, and not a soul caring whether you live or die. Your money can help him now; and then, if you are ill, he can You Dont you see? help you. wouldn't desert him now? That simply cant be what you mean? Er no of course not, she answered, looking at the white, still I am handsome face on the pillow. disappointed In finding out the truth about his financial affairs. She went out abruptly, and Tess So thats what stared after her. love means to you. To have nice things, be comfortable, have money to spend; and he will never know just fun-loviu- Miriam (Ma) Ferguson of Texas signing the hill granting amJames nesty to her husband, Mr. Ferguson is secE. Ferguson. ond from the right In the picture. ex-Go- Chilean Navy Watches Over Arica n EDDIE HOLDS HIS JOB n Chilean warsiiip In the harbor of Arica, off El Morro fortress, guarding the seaport of the territory over which Chile and Peru have quarreled for many years. President Coolidge, as arbitrator, decided that a plebiscite should be held In the province. Hoover Would Help Little Fellow Secretary of Commerce Hoover, th big boss of radio in the United State, has determined to find out what th owner of the small radio set has t contend with in the way of lnterfei ence, etc. The only way Is the prai tlcal way, says the secretary, so b e has Invested In a set an here we have him tuning in. one-tub- Eddie Savoy, seventy-year-ol- d State department messenger, who has held his post there at the door of the secretary of state since 1809, when Hamilton Fish was secretary, will remain two years longer at the request of I think Secretary of State Kellogg. that you and I can get along very well several years more In running the State department, was the way Mr. Kellogg made the announcement to Eddie that he was not to be retired at this time. CHECKING 6,000 SKULLS Egypts Little Prince at Play what This Is a picture of Miss Miriam Tiidesley, at the Royal College of Surgeons museum, London. Her occupaHere Is II. It. H. the Prince Farouk, heii apparent to the Egyptian throne, tion Is that of n cataloguing 6,000 celebrating Ids sixth birthday by driving his miniature automobile about the skulls, one of the largest collec grounds f the royal palace. tions in the world. bn-ma- She turned to the bed and started, with a little cry. Had lie become conscious while they were talking, and kept still? She went swiftly to the bedside and leaned over him. she said," he whisI heard what two. He paused You pered faintly. as If to summon strength or courage. TefssPm glad. Ever since since the kittyclysm Ive thought of you. Do you His voice became stronger. suppose you could learn to to love me? There's money lots of it my people are wealthy but I wanted to make good without help you see do you suppose? She knelt beside him and put her cool, soft, fragrant cheek on his Ive Laddie, it Isn't the money. learned, too. I love you Now hush and sleep!" - InsistI d lie d Gov. By C. M. DE LANO The construction and operation of a simple as w ell as moderate-pricestorage battery charger is not so difficult. Its outstanding features include the farts that with this device a charge can be applied to the storage battery through the medium of a single Tungar tube, and also that the tube filament is In series with the storage battery, thus obviating the necessity for a specially constructed transformer having a filament supply winding distinct from the charging current winding. Apparatus Required. The apparatus required follows: One toy transformer of e Tunthe tapped type ; one gar bulb rated 12 amperes at two and three-tenth- s volts; one standard porcelain base lamp receptacle; one strap-typ- e telegraph key having contacts on both upper and lower sides w hich will pass five or six amperes continuously; one battery-chargin- g ammeter; one asbestos panel about 12 by 14 Inches, and a few feet of scrap wire for connections. Reference to the sketeli will show that the filament terminals are connected across the taps on the transformer. Inasmuch as the bulb Is rated at but 2.3 volts, the question presmay arise, "Why use the sure across the filament terminals? Actual experience indicates that when the transformer current is first applied to the filament terminals considerably more than the rated voltage must lie impressed ncross the filament terminals of the Tungar bulb in order to start same; tills Is where the strap key, which is used as a starting switch, comes in; normally the contact Is continuous at Cl In the attached diagram; however, when it Is desired to start the charger the key Say re two-amper- e Bayer- For Colds Headache Pain Lumbago Rheumatism Neuralgia Accept only a Bayer package whichcontains proven directions Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists Is ths trad mark of Bsyer Mann tacture of Uouoeceticactdester of fiaUcylloacU Aspirin 150-wa- tt two-amper- 14-vo- lt 14-vo- it ' Robust Mother of Five Healthy, Happy Children Keeps Fit With Beechams Pills When I feel 1 t dizzy Hemdache coming tike one or two Beechami Pills. oo, era 33 Healthy, robust mother with five happy children, thunks to Beechtra'a i do all my own housework, besides sewing, washing. 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Should, by any chance, the not remain In operation when the key contact at C2 is broken, the process of depressing the key should be repeated until the tube does remain lighted, which indicates that the charger is operating. Action of Strap Key. Reference to the diagram makes It apparent that the strap key acts as a filament switch, and experience proves that it is desirable, though not absolutely necessary, to short-circuthe filament terminals as soon as the charging action is started; the reason for this lies in the fact that the filament operates at an extreme temperature and if all the filament current Is passed through but one of the supporting prongs It Is kept at too hot a temperature, whereas If d the terminals are the heating current which, please note, Is also the charging current, la divided, and consequently the prongs operate at a lower temperature, and with consequent less danger of cracking the bulb through overheating. The writer has a charging outfit of this kind which has been in use for over two years and is used to charge both radio and auto batteries; to date the original hull) operates as well as when new. Radio Journal. Are you dragging around, day after day, with a duli, unceasing backache? Are you lame in the morning, bothered with headaches, dizziness and urinary disorders? Feel tired, irritable and dis- Then theres surely somecouraged? thing wrong, and likely its kidney weakness. Don't neglect It! Get back your health while you can. Use Doans l'llls, neys. and neighbor! filn-me- nt short-circuitin- An Idaho Case Idaho, says:a There was steady, There are several methods for graining n panel. The first and simplest is the use of No. (MX) sandpaper. This is rubbed across the panel In straight, steady strokes until every portion seeing to have a dull grained finish. It then may be rubbed with an oily rag. Cure should he tuken not to use too much oil, as this will tend to collect dust and make the panel a Another method is conductor. the use of powdered pumice stone and a piece of cloth. This Is prepared in the same manner as the first method. Emery cloth should never be employed for this purpose, as it tends to scratch the panel too deep. e Diz- zy spells came on often and black specks appeared , before my eyesr and blurred myl sight. My kidneys! acted too freely.j Someone suggest- ' ed Doans Pills and one box was all I need) relief." it Several Methods for Graining Your Panel dull ache in my back and I tired quickly. g short-circuite- stimulant diuretic to the kidDoan's have helped thousands, should help you. Ask your a get DOANS1 STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEY! ... Co, Mtg. Cham, Poster-Milbu- French Use of Tobacco Tobacco consumed during lust year In France represents an average of three pounds apiece for each one of the 39,000,000 men, women anil children in the country. 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