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Show THE SAUNA SUN. S ALIN A. UTAH Filipinos Hold Firmly to Belief in Witches TWO WOMEN FOUND HELP By Reading Experiences of Other Women Diagram of Circuit Employed in a Ce quency By R. 3. D0RNBR0CK, In the Chicago Evening Post, It Is the purpose of the writer to herein point out the application to a type of reflex circuit of a circuit modification long known but little used. This Is the use of a coll In the stage, the lower terminal of which is connected to one of the small midget condensers, the opposite side of this midget condenser being connected to the plate terminal of the tube. This circuit modification Is probwell-know- n center-tappe- radio-frequenc- d y ably most used In certain superheterodyne circuits, wherein a center-tappeloop Is employed In connection with d nter-Tappe- Coil d on the Radio-Fre-Stag- e. to 25 degrees In the regular arrangement were made to cover only 4 or 5 degrees on the .dial. This was In a location about ten miles from the nearest station, and on an antenna 100 lead-ifeet long with In another location nearer to the bulk of the stations, and on an anlead- tenna 75 feet long with In, locals were confined to 2 or 3 degrees on the dials, excepting one which was only a few. blocks away. This station operates on 250 meters, and blanketed about everything below It on a straight-linfrequency condenser, but slightly- - below 300 meters even this station could be entirely eliminated. All stations above were received excellently. Tap Is Only Change. A diagram of the circuit employed Is shown In Figure 2. Nearly every one possessing a set employing the circuit which Is shown modified In this diagram will recognize It. It has been very popular and the modification outlined In this diagram will help It perform more efficiently In an area where a great majority of sets- will pick up at least a couple of stations at once. This circuit Is noted for Its great volume and low operating upkeep. hut in Its original form tunes a little too broadly for efficient service. No Information of a technical nature Is given, as those of the listening fraternity who do their own tinkering will understand from the diagram exactly what is to be done. No changes in apparatus need be made excepting to bring a center tap from the antenna tuning coll secondary. Controls by Midget Condenser. The midget condenser should be located on the panel, since It provides an excellent volume control. Incidentally, the writer has observed in very recent issues of various radio magazines that this method of cony Is being quite trolling frequently advocated. 35-fo- e - Diagram ' of Circuit Modification Is Here Shown. the midget condenser to obtain reThen again we generative action. see circuit diagrams showing the same arrangement In a tuned circuit, where it is described as the Rice method of neutralizaradio-frequenc- y tion. 'Cuts Out Blanket Stations. A db gram of this circuit modification is shown In Figure 1. Whatever Its action, the point Is that it exerts a most beneficial Influence upon the reflex circuit. In the circuit set up by the writer, selectivity was very greatly increased, local stations which covered from 33 1 ! u Sweet Smelling s Ox- 1 Kills FLIES by the Roomful Kills BUGS Wholesale A Hand Sprayer will be given FREE with every purchase of a quart can of FLYOSAN until July 31st. Seckel Fritchman Company Salt Lake City, Utah DISTRIBUTORS Guticura ToiletTrio for Send he, Any book you want by mail, G O. IX Deseret Book Co, 44 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah HURT? For banting or Mil? Ilda, and to relisvc InfluiuBB-o- n und aorenesd.OM Mitchell Ey Salvo, according todireo tioaa. Soothing, bailing. HALL A RUGKEL Vsw Tor 1T WTi ly PUea See Your Mind Actually Work. Sensitive tn Mtrument answers all questions; easily oper ted; money back guar; postpd. complete $U Radio Psychotector, Hartford Bldg., Chicago, Kill All Flies! Placed anywhere, DAISY FLY KILLER attract and kiUa all hies. Meat, eleao, ornamental, convenient and Samples M, Malden, Hut. To Cvtlcvra Laboratories, Dept HAROLD The Purist A nerve-wracki- Foot-Eas- YOUNG, Bagley Nelson Company Foot-Ea- Alle.-'- f . F. Boise, Idaho grammatical error would throw Smith into a frenzied mania. When he was nine years old his grandmother said aint, and he purBunions and Calluses. Before potting on jour shoes, sued her around the block with a Captive Monkeys Happy sprinkle into them some Allen's Monkeys no longer mope in the Lon- hatchet. and walk all day or dance all evening without the don zoo since they have had installed It was me, his mother uttered one pain of hot, over their quarters a roof made of a day. tired, aching, swollen feet. It relief. Smith promptly grabbed a horsegives immediate special glass which lets In the ultra the A miviolet rays. According to Dr. Chal- whip and lashed his parent until she ce it ic, Healing Powder for mers Mitchell, director of the zoo, the collapsed. the Feet, takes the friction from the shoes and gives I wish I was dead," his sweetheart rays which are excluded .rest and comfort. Airways use it for breaking by the ordinary window glass, are just shrieked when lie discarded her. m new or tight shoes. Sold what the simians cruve and they have With an ironing board close by he by all drug and department to the stimu- gratified her wish. Btores. Trial Package and automatically responded a Walking Doll sent Free. Address; lus. They chatter and swing, and hurl Le Roy. N. V. ALLENS their coconuts around with twice the Knew Those Thoroughly abandon they showed before. A woman can keep an expense acMabel With what verses are you count almost as long as a man can the most familinr? No Wasted Effort Poet Reverses. j keep a diary. Professor Young man, name a A man Is never his own worst enemy great universal time saver. With some men an emergency is Lovesick Youth Love at first sight. only another name for an opportunity. as long as lie can keep Ills temper. ALLENS Sprains, Bruises, Soft Benches; Heals Boils, PoU Evil, Qnittor, FTstnla and Infected orea quickly it it a I positive antiseptic end I germicide. Pleasant te use; does not blister or remove the hair, and you can work the horse. t2J0perbottledellvered. Book 7 A free. S10 Lpex SL, Springfield, M I I being a witch. The Filipino d reduce inflamed, iwoUen Joints, it n. 30-fo- itchery still comlnues as a source of trouble in the Philippines and hardly a week passes that the constabulary does not investigate the beating or killing of some person suspected of witch, as Charles F. Freeman In the New York Tribune Mrs. Nina Matteson, Box 206, If it had not been explains, is ford. N. Y., writes to possess the for your medicine. power to take thought on the shape of a boast I could not have at will and to work evil at a long disdone my work as It should have been tance. According to the strength of done. Mother told his magic he can cause a selected vicme of Lydia E. tim to become seriously il or to die, Plnkhams Vege- and a credulous native, TuffffHng from table Compound, some malady which he does not unand I had read in believes he has been bepapers derstand, different what it had done witched. Sometimes , a witch doctor, exasperfor different women. She wanted me to ated by. bad luck, will designate a than try it, so my hus- or woman as being the guilty band got me one bottle at first; then I and the Innocent suspect took two others. Now I am feeling falls a victim to mob violence. quite strong again. 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If the Vegetable Compound has helped Two unusual of this sturdy other women, why shouldnt it help ax are a hook onfeatures the head that is useyou? ful for drawing out staples, and a claw at the end of the handle for pulling nails. Its head, of course, enn be FOOT-EA- SE used for hammering. Stops the pain of Corns, ' n Buy e I ultra-viol- Foot-Ea- se FOOT-EAS- , SOMB.'S cheap. Laataaliaew aon. Made of metal can't apill ortipover will not soil or Injorw anything. Guaranteed. Insist upon DAISY FLY KILLER from your dealer. Brooklyn W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Tooth Paste is closed too much, it does not allow enough air to enter and makes the t the mixture rich with the motor chokes up or may stop altogether.. If the grid leak is of such a value that it allows too high a negative charge to accumulate on the grid the tube chokes or paralyzes and the set will not operate or operates very poorly. This Is the same effect as when the choke valve on the carburetor Is closed too far and does not allow enough air to enter. If, on the other hand, the grid leak is of such a value that the negative charge on the grid leaks off too rapidly the receiver loses its sensitivity. You can readily see, therefore, that it Is Important that the size of the grid leak be correct so that the amount of energy the grid can hnndle is always y grid Just right. Use a leak. Secure three or four different sizes and try them out until you find one that gives the best results. Do not try to save money by buying a cheap grid leak or one made by an unknown manufacturer, for very often a poor grid leak is the unsuspected cause of poor or noisy reception resul-t-t-ha- of New York. Tooth paste that accompanied the brushes was disapproved by the Chinese because they said "it was the worst butter" they had ever used. Cocoa that went with the package, he said, was mixed with water and used to paint the huts of tlie natives. The man who never boasts of what he is going to do has fewer excuses to make. The eye of the master will do more work than both his hands. Franklin. , good-qualit- Shield Transformers When your tuned radio-frequenc- y receiver oscillates so readily it Is hard to tune, try shielding the R. F. transformers by Inclosing them in a metal box. Intercoupling probably is the trouble with the set. When you notice that your radio set is losing in volume, the distant stations fade and disappear, and the quality sounds like a rock crusher, what do you do? Very likely you look for poor connections, test the batteries or possibly replace them, change the tubes around, add a "C battery and juggle grid leaks. And to discover? Probably, that the quality remains as poor as before. What next? Under such perplexing circumstances did you ever give the tubes a thought? Tubes do not last Indefiniteof their Gradual deterioration ly. filaments ultimately results In poor reception. The filament cf a tube may still burn, but the coating put on Its surface to aid emission of electrons those tiny particles which give the tube Its life eventually disappears. When the coating vanishes the radio set loses Its sensitivity and volume and may become very noisy. It Is then time to buy new tubes. It Is Important when buying a B" battery eliminator to determine whether or not the device is capable of supplying enough current to operate the set, for If It does not distortion will result. To test the capacity of a "B" battery eliminator connect It to the, receiver with which it Is to be used and connect a voltmeter across Its terminals. If, when a loud signal Is tuned in, the pointer of the voltmeter remains almost stationary at a voltage which Is sufficient to properly operate the set, tlie device will pro'- high-resistan- satisfactory. Electric Machines Are Notorious Intruders machines are notorious generators of vagrant radio waves that make themselves audible. in near-breceiving sets as harsh, grumbling X-ra- y y. noises. The small portable vlole! c ray affairs sold for home treatment are also bad offenders and their use during evening hours should be as limited as nossible. skilled beyond their calling by virtue of years of continuous re- search and experimentation with all types of body construction unhesitatingly aver that none but Body by Fisher exclusively used by General Motors for Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet, Oakland, OfcUmobile and Pontiac cars aSords the essential virtues of safety, beauty and com fort which characterize every Fisher product. Quite logically the public knows that when any improvement which really gives an enhanced measure of safety, comfort and luxury is perfected, Fisher will be the first to present it just as Fisher has created and been the first to present every important improvement in body design and construction of the past decade. FISHER BODIES GEN E R. A. M L O T mrnTnminnnmmmnrm electro-therapeuti- Worth Knowing insulated wire will pick up the Prevents Damage broadcast programs just as easily a? Ammonia or quickly ap- a bare wire, as the waves penetrate from ccld the covering without the least diffiwill damage prevent plied, is Insulated dropped while taking a hydrometer culty. If the lead-iwill act as a part of tha aerial rendiug of the A battery. An soda-water- IN THE LEAD Fishers engineering experts , n 1 f i s e r lllHTUf'lllUTTininn.iiiiiiniri- O R. S 20. Tlie first toothbrushes sent to the Orient for the improvement of child healtli were returned because "they were too stiff for the children to use on their heads," said Dr. Louis Fischer radio-frequenc- When Buying Your B Battery Eliminator Ye Poor Butter w When the Tubes May Be Your Grid Leak and I Is Important Duty Cause of Your Trouble The action of the grid leak seems to be little understood by the average fan.' ' Great care may have been taken In wiring up the set and in buying the best of parts. Yet when the receiver is put into operation the results secured are very poor. Very often the whole trouble lies in the grid leak, which may not be of the correct value or may be noisy In operation. To make the action of the grid leak clear we will compare It to the carburetor on an automobile. The carburetor vaporizes or breaks up the gasoline, then mixes it with a certain portion of air to form an explosive mixture. The supply of air taken Into the carburetor Is regulated by a choke valve. The carburetor of a radio receiver. la .the detector tube and the choke valve Is the grid leak. If the choke valve on the carburetor N. 114 |