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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Bothersome Odds and Ends Daddtjs (i&al Ey RUBY DOUGLAS FaA.ru Tale 1 etiincpr1 (Copyright.) tmo won a nttie car in a ruffle that hud A Gloria tanner Three-Tub- e Receiver Unexcelled for Distance, Volume and Tone. Square Wound Toroidal Coils Give the Circuit Selectivity. Regeneration Is one of the most wonderful things of radio, without which the entire broadcasting situation wouid not have readied its present day perfection. But. the regenerative receiver, as such, has almost become extinct because of its radiating qualities which spoil general reception for miles around, and because it is not selective enough to tune through a number of nearby broadcasting stations. Regeneration Is a great help to any radio set. When used in a sharp tuning receiver it will add sufficient volume to equal a nonregenerative set, using a greater number of tubes. The circuit shown here was devised by engineers of the radio corporation to produce a three-tubset, employing regeneration and radio combined. frequency amplification, The radio frequency makes it a distance getter and prevents radiation, and the regeneration produces t lie volunie-a- nd sensitiveness required to e operate satisfactorily under 1923 con- ditions. Make Sharper Tuning Set. Toroidal coils make this combination possible, by eliminating Interstage coupling. The magnetic field of the transformers is confined in the coils. The toroid coils also prevent the pickup of local stations by the coils themselves and make a much sharper tunet. The new ing shielded straight line frequency condensers are recommended to prevent crowding of the stations on the lower waves. Only one stage of audio frequency Is provided, and if this be constructed with one of the laboratory model FOREFATHERS OF RADIO By GEORGE LEWIS of The Croslcy Radio Corporation. one had succeeded In demonstrating .how IIcrt discoveries could be made the basis of a practical sys-lcThe waves created by Hertz coni devoted his attention to tlie problem. The waves created by Hertzs crude apparatus could only be detected at short distances from the apparatus. It was necessary that two things be done before Hertz methods could be adapted to practical wirelm-- s telegraphy: First, It was essential to devise some more powerful means of propagating the waves, and. second, a better detecting device than tlie simple wire loop and spark gap that he had used lmd to be worked out. Marconi solved both of these problems. . I hu-me- vine-cover- c con-trolle- d . For Women in Good Health - learned through their own experience the merit of thi3 dependable medicine are enthusiastic lu recom- ou tle mending it to their friends and neighbors. "1 had been in bad condition for three months. I could not do my work. One day I read what your medicine had done and Just had a feeling that It would help me, so I sent and got a bottle of Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound. I had only taken half a bottle when I got up and started to do my work. It gave me an appetite, and helped me wonderfully. I can not praise this medicine highly enough. I surely will advise all women and girls to take it, and they dont have to use rouge to look healthy. My two daughters are taking it now and one Is also using the Sanative Wash. I am willing to have you use this Marconi wras aide to conduct many successful demonstrations of practical wireless telegraphy in England. In 1S9S, permanent stations were established for communication between Alum bay and Bournemouth, England, a distance of 14 miles. A year later communication was maintained between England and France. Farmers Great Users of Radio, Report Discloses Radio for farm use could receive no better recommendation than tlie statistics found in Hie annual report of Secretary of Agriculture Jardine. He tells that a survey made by county agents in 1923 indicated that there were about 145.no radio sets on farms throughout the country. In 1924 tlie estimated number of sets jumped to 305.0Hl and in 1925 to 553,000. Radio sets per county increased from 51 in 1923 to 204 in 1025, an Increase of 300 per cent,. What more evidence couid one wisli to prove that farm folks appreciate tlie broadcasting service now available? Twenty-fou- r agricultural colleges maintain radio broadcasting stations. They. cooperate with the United States Department of Agriculture in broadcasting weather, crops and market reports. Several hundred stations regularly obtain information for broadcasting from the United States Department of Agriculture. hood. J j $,HKHgHKj$H$K$:H, 4 ! Iut Very early in his experiments, Marconi made tlie discovery that if one electrical terminal of the transmitting or receiving apparatus were connected to the earth and tlie other end con nected to a metal plate or wire suspended high in the hi r7 tlie range over which transmission and reception could tie accomplished would be multiplied many times. Marconis earth connection is known today as tt)p "ground, and his suspended wire or plate is wlmt we know as an aerial or antenna. In the line of detecting devices h Improved an Instrument first thought of by Branly, and known as tlm coherer. This instrument Is a relay, enabling the feeble vibrating electric current set up in the recehing circuit by tlie radio waves to release current from a local battery. 'By" means of these improvements a fresh grid leak In the set about once a year. The best solder Is made of equal parts of tin arid lead. Fading is much less troublesome in daylight thuntat night. Hydrometers are not used wdth j storage batteries. The ground is one of the most important portions of the radio circuit. Crystal defectors operate as long nickel-iro- -s- as the dctotor Is In good condition. Excessive resin from solder can be removed with alcohol and a soft cloth. Howling of n set may he due to filament too high, or instruments improper wiling, crowded. A condenser connected In series with an aerial will reduce tlie wave length of tin neriiii. fine connected in parallel will raise the wavelength. loud speaker Is as delicate as the human ear. Antenna inulators should be cleaned every six months. a C battery to reduce the I battery consumption. Static noises are worst In a se on the approach of a A i , j testimonial and I will answer letters from women asking about the medicine. Mas. IIarvey Tucker, 408 Walker St., Shelbyville, Indiana. I read about Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound In the little books you give away end began to take the medicine. After the first few bottles I began to feel better and could eat better and had fewer headaches. I feel like a different person. At anytime that I dont feel good I take the Vegetable Compound again, as I always keep a bottle on hand. You may use this letter for every word Is true. I will answer any letters sent to me. Mrs. Jennie Bollerman, 516 Smith SL, West MRS. HARVEY TUCKER 40 WALKER STREET, SHELBYVILLE. INO. Grow old along with me, Tho best is yet to bo" With her children grown up, the middle-age- d woman finds time to do the things she never had time to do before read the new books, see the new plays, enjoy her grandchildren, take an active part in church and civic affairs. Far from being pushed aside by tho younger set, she finds a full, rich life of her own. That la, If her health Is good. Thousands of women of middle age, say they owe their vigor and health to Lydia E. Plnkbams Vegetable Compound. Those who have lloboken, N. Slightly Twisted J. Concerning Beane Beans come on poker tables, stalks Ralph Heilman, dean of the school of commerce of Northwestern university, nnd people. Bays he has discovered the best tongue They were first invented by a man twister. He credits It to an office as- fro.m Boston as a substitute for sistant. Recently, he relates, the brains. Now they have become so young women was bewildered by a nearly universal that they pass curcrowd of people waiting to see the rent in the highest Intellectual circles. Jean nt a time when he was busy Beans have always been on top, but with some important work. Deter- that doesnt nuan that they lmve alBoth mined to spare him, she faced the ways been in the ascendant. Caesar nnd Napoleon had good beans, waiting group nnd announced : Im sorry, hut I can make no ap- but in the end they toppled. Toppling pointments. The bean is dizzy." through Hie ages has been the favorite sport of some of the most temthe horse hauling a porarily popular beans. Occasionally When your bean topples yon say Junk wagon looks ns if it ought to he on the load. pood night. Boston Globe. boy. They had so many nice toys nt their house. There were toys and toy pets made of fur such nice pets to love. There was a little man made of fur with arms nnd legs and a body of fur, though his head and 4iands and feet were of stuffed cotton nnd his eyes were beads nnd his mouth and nose of worsted. He was a very handsome little man. Then there was a pine cone bird. It had been made out of a pine cone nnd was a very unusual, but quite Interesting looking bird. There was a queer black cat toy which could do tricks. So ns you can see the toys at the house where Donald and Michael and Eric lived were interesting. Then Billie Brownie saw an old friend of his an Airedale dog which had spoilt his time, or much of Ids time, looking out of a window of a city house and had grown to know all the neighbors upon tlie street. He had sat with his front paws and' legs out of the window and had looked up and down Ihe' street for hours at a time. Well, Billie saw that he and bis family bad moved to another street, and he recognized Billie nnd B.illie recognized him and they both nodded nnd spoke to eneh other and were jus! as pleased ns could he to see each other In this new neighbor- 45-vo- lt FOR THE NOTE BOOK but Never mind. now. dear. Get busy with the lock on that spare tire nnd we'll have you on your v.a.v in a minute. This was not the time for me to say that. In a surprisingly short time the new shoe was on nnd Arthur was leading Meantime the way toward home. was Gloria. driving mechanically, thinking. Why could she Dot got Arthur since she knew they would he go into her married eventually t II is real estate business with her. business was not so flourishing but what he could give her a hand. That night she called him up and together with her mother they planned an extended he whisAnd eventually, Gloria? pered in her ear as they stood saying good night on the fragrant, porch. "Oh jes; eventually we'll enter a partnership to last until death does &be replied. us part, of lyric transformers, reproduction music nnd speech will be as clear and undistorted ns on a one tube set. The regenerative feature is by a small variable condenser of approximately .00015 mfd. that permits the tubes to be brought gradually up to the point of oscillation, or hot spot. where reception Is best. The Parts Needed. Few parts are needed and the set can be assembled with a 7 by 18 or h panel and cabinet, without Two controls, an ideal crowding. system of tuning a radio set, are used. To construct the receiver you will need the following list of parts: One toroid coupler, type T1 (LI). One toroid coil, type T2 (1.2). One universal qpupler, type R 140 L3). Two straight line frequency condensers, type C35 (Cl and 2). One variable condenser, approximately .00015 mfd. capacity (C3). One audio transformer, type R12 (AFT 1). One large fixed condenser, 0.5 to 1.0 mfd. Three sockets. One grid leak. One .00025 mfd. grid condenser. One 6 ohm rheostat. Binding posts, wire, screws, etc. The UV199 or C2'.)9 type of tubes may be used if the rheostat is 10 to 15 ohms. One rheostat controls the three tube's and it is not advantageous to provide a separate rheostat for each tube. The B battery binding post Is for the detector tube, which should not be of the regular UV200 or C300 type, unless the voltage is lowered to 22 volts. No s Yes HONNER see-bot- It? . - Billie Brownie was off on another trip. He had decided he would people and animals, and also he would take a look at some of old Mother Natures very own children. First of all Billie Brownie went to call on Maggie. wore his He Invisible coat so Maggie didnt see him but she talked to him and him her told thoughts right out loud. . Of course she talked directly to Taddy nnd not to Billie Brownie, but Billie Brownie knew she was quite willing he should hear what Baddy was hearing. "Oh, Baddy, said little Maggie, I wish I were you. I am so tired and Ive hud grippe. I have to undress at night and go to bed nnd In the morning I must dress again. And Im still so tired that It Is all such an effort. You can Just lie down nnd you're In bed for the night nnd with a jump you cau get up and be all ready for the day. "I do envy you, Buddy. You lead an easy life. When you dont feel woU-ydont have to dress and undress, and even when you feel well you dont have to go to such a lot of trouble. Pear me, but I envy you, little Baddy," Maggie said. Youre a very lucky, lucky little dog." Billie went next to cnll on three children named Donald arid Eric and Michael. Donald was the youngest of the three and he was wearing n bright blue sweater and his eyes were bright blue 'and Just matched the sweater. His hair was golden. Eric and Michael were older and they looked older, too. Donald looked still like a very little boy, a very beautiful and lovable lit- me. Well wht.t has the car to do with asked her mother. 1 "Everything, announced Gloria. and Odds shall call my profession Ends! I shall advertise m.vself as a person who will attend to all the bothersome little odds and ends of the daily routine of a husehold and, with my nice little new car. I shall be able to' carry on a big business." I do not understand, persisted her I have never heard of it.". mother. Neither Of course you haven't. else. lias anyone Gloria was practical enough to have a working knowledge of household affairs and she knew all the petty needs, from going for the wet wash at colhalf-pas- t eight in the morning to on the from rolls bakery the lecting Saturday nigtit. She made out her list of housekeepers to interview and ascertained what their needs might be in the way of odds and ends. She gave them n weekly price to be charged for having all these errands done. For instance, Mrs. Smith laid a washing that had to be delivered to the laundry at sewi oclock Monday morning and called for at 8:30, thus making it possible for her clothes to be hung on the line by the maid of all work by nine oclock. Gloria decided she must suggest this idea to about five other women so that she could make the Monday morning trip profitable. Then at twelve oclock, noon, she made arrangements to call at tlie schoolhouse for four different children who were too young to walk all the distance and get back to school by one oclock. Their mothers wanted them to have a hot lunch but could not take tiie time to go for them. There was a weekly visit to a neighboring market where fresh fruit and vegetables coulti She managed a list of be purchased. eight housekeepers who wanted this service. Then there were children to take to the barber shop after school, little girls to go to their music lessons, the monthly bills to pay the first week of the month for others and a score of other odds and ends that took much lime out of a busy woman's day. At the end of two months Gloria found herself having all she could possibly do. One person told nnother and her telephone was kept busy. "My dear, I had no idea how many people would need this kind of service, Mrs. Tanner said to Gloria one night when her daughter arrived home with packages of vegetables and fruits, some picnic outfits, a pair of shoes that had a tire from a bicycle becm half-solesome mashe had taken to son jars, a bundle of shirts from the Chainaman, stamps and envelopes from the post office, a suit of clothes from the tailors. Gloria laughed. What's on the list since I left?" she asked. is having a Oh. Helen Morris and afternoon Wednesday bridge wants tallys and some one to take her two small girls for the afternoon. And thus the little business Gloria called Odds anl Ends grew so fast ' that it took most of the time of both mother and daughter. much farther In the background back than he wouid have liked to be waR a rather doleful young rann. Arthur Mudge. He and Gloria had been childhood sweethearts. One day he came upon her on the dirt road she often used because it was a short cut between her home village and Hempstead. She was looking disconsolately at a rery flat rear shoe on her overloaded station wagon. Arthur reKind-- a flat. Gloria. marked as he parked his own roadster just ahead of her. Gloria laughed, but she was tired and in a hurry nnd Arthur felt that there were tears close behind the surface. "I was just wondering what to do, she said. And along comes the man who wants always to he near you when he said, pulling you are in trouble, off hi-- coat and getting .out the jack. GRAHAM NEW INTERESTS WHAT BILLIE SAW been held in the village. It is a direct answer to my supplications, " she said, happily. ashed her What do you mean? You surely cant mean that mother. you would resort to prayer in anything so lawless as a raffle, my dear? Of course not, Gloria, laughed. mother. I .mean that for weeks I have been casting about in the air, ing the futuie for what it might hold for MIDDLE AGE BRINGS Then Billie saw some camels and he thought how dignified .they looked In spite of their humps nnd Hie bundles on their hacks and the way they were packed for work, and even in spite of- Hie way they chewed. Their mouths moved so peculiarly, nnd they were, certainly, oddly shaped, but they had a great dignity about them, a true dignity in the way they held their heads. And Billie saw i sunset. He saw the sun going behind a hill just as he was about to turn a corner to see It and he thought It was slightly Inconsiderate of the sun to he a slave to his habits that he .wouldnt slay up a second Inter to. ee-uii old friend. But then he s;iw him a little further down the line of the horizon where the hills were lower so that the. sun was stfll above them. Oil, the sun was so red arid the hills were so blue, but certainly tU sun did keep to his hours and certainly he was a creature of routine. Still it. was the bet way. Billie knew. It would be very upsetting should the sun take to acting queerly! Surface Salvation Sunday School Teacher Now what boys and girls, is the golden text foi this Sunday? Hardware Dealers Son Repaint., for the kingdom of Lea'er Is at hand Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for Proven directions on each package. 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