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Show 1923 EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, THE EAST Utah's SALT TIMES LAKE Aiti-rneon- . YKNDELI. it. 1.YMAX, Editor and Manager All ileitis of MOST Ihllu-ilrlphi- Builder. Li vest Community Iul'I:?hiJ every Friday All Balled Up. B. P. reports this spoonerism: My brother works In a theater. He's a WISE JUDGE! The wisdom tliut was Solomon's If reflected In tl.e decision of a Jmlce tliut a buy uhn get a I'lisel 1:11 la the bleacher im.i keeps It It Is, as the N nut gsill'y uf larceny. a natural Imbut mi SikxI Judge is, pulse f.r !i l.u! in tl.e bleacher to ilium us lu pruiMTiy any fuul that vine nldjtzll.g Into Ids bauds, says the Milwaukee Journal. It Is, Indeed, us natural as sneaking loin Farmer Itrown'g cunilield fur tasKi-lto smoke us be lies under the old culvert lind w.itebes tbs white eluiiils go drifting through the blue. Although modern supervised play Is inure lieueflelnl for unquestionably w bat with Its buy scouts youngsters iimral training we can-nmid but tliluk tliut boyhood has Inst In tbe new see with no - no to be white burse stamped.woodno little wagons, templing apple sheds to hide away In with an oil lamp by wlileli to read of Indian Idling the dust. 0 on social and busims altould be submitted to ness activities the Eat Salt Luke Times not biter The than Wednesday eaeh week. Times' office is in tnu Sugar Lank Building, at Ill'll Eat 21st South. U.tiua jirivi-ledx- The Tiniea will be sent anvwhi re in the eiviliwd world for the subscription price, which is f 1.50 per year. Yuil information on advertising rates will be supplied on application. Phono Hyland Olbi. SALT LAKE VlTY. SEPT. 28, 1923 I BARBER WENT TOO FAR If the uverHge American were as much afruid of being culled an "eaiy mark" as be is uf being called u'Vhenp skste," more barber ami bootblacks boy would ml wultor and be taken Into court, a was a barber HI wh uner, a nonin this city. emue believer In tipping, did not so lie added ten cents to across, the bill. The customer bad him nr- rested on a charge of petty larceny, many and already' 1" expended times ten cent to promote the prosecution. "I don't care about the dime,' aid the customer, but tills Is going to lie a test rase If I have to iqiond thousand dollar. Tipping should be a matter of individual eleetloii. Fume of us do not object to It; nre rather pleased than otherwise to obtain extra attention for a small largess, one-fourt- h i frarv nc2 ing. Now assemble the component parti aa shown in Fig. 1, and over the entire apparatus place a box, In the top Tbs upper end of each core Is drilled of which ! a large hole to admit the and tapped to a depth of about one-hal-f needle on the phonograph reproducer. of an Inch and a short strip of The Instrument Is connected withoft Iron Is bolted to each. Each strip out the tue of a n transformshould be about of an Inch thick, er and la placed upon the top of the and aa wide aa the pole pieces of the phonograph, aa shown In Fig. L Tha magnets. They should be of such result will be. If properly constructed, of a length that their ends will be whose operation will be an Inch apart, as shown in the accom- equal to the best on the market. panying diagram. (O Radio Kswa.) The outstanding feature of the 1022 trade in Patch tiulnnti, say Consul C. W. I 'avis, in a report to the Pcpart- nient of Commerce, is that Import fig- decline In value from all tires show countries, as compared with V.21, except those from the United States, which siiow a slight increase, due in part to Improved !enuihlp communication. Fxport figures show a general step-dow- 0 3-- loud-talk- Detector Cups From Cartridge Fuse Ends Tha amateur who undertake! to make his own mineral detectors la soon confronted by the problem of obtaining detector cups. Tbe brass ends ef cartridge fuses are useful The small of thirty ampere size does very wall for crystals mounted In soft metsL Inch Cut about from tha opening end. Hi Is leaves a Inch deep. Solder enp about to the bottom of this, as shown In brass screw long ketch, a enough to make connection under the base of the detector. Countersinking lightly the hole In the base will permit tbe cup to come down properly. To mount the cup horizontally on a base or upon a panel cut a strip of Inch thick, brass about s s Inch long and Hound off each Inch wide. end to Improve the appearance. Drill Inch hole at one end. a Bend the atrip In the center of the right angle and solder to the back of an automobile without regard for the safety of other people. Oue of his worst trait is to drive recklessly In front of other cars and whiz post street Intersections. He la a killer of children. He always looks where he should, hut never aeee what he should. SUMMONS In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Julia Ethel Wykes, plaintiff; vs. Fred Nelson Wykes, defendent. Summons. The State of Utah to the said De- fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of thisaummons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment disolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. Romney & Nelson, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. 0. Address, 1115 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ifle tee offer, Besides this relief, confidence in us, inspireA hy our years of thoughful, conscientious seZ ing, will deliver you of many needless worries It will bring you that relief which comes from the assurance that, to the last detail, every fun tion will be thoroughly, thoughtfully and com. pletely performed - - nothing forgotten or neglected to disturb your peace of mind. Modest, uniform prices prevail . Eddington Undertaking Company LEE R. FRY, President and Manager 1047 E, 21gt South Ily. 124 Ily, 125 KING Coal dug from deep under the moun- tains in Utahs greatest coal field. Intensely hot, quick - to - kindle, long burning and free from bone and ash. Order it today from your coal Veal is Nourishing One of the best Meats dealer. Dont let the Winter shortage you you with a cold house. can serve your family is Veal. It is very nourishing, may be served in a variety of ways, and the bones being small, you get nearly solid meat for your money. Our supply is always ample to meet your needs. Curtis Coal & Produce Co. 2211 South 11th East Sugar House Merc. Co. Hyland catch St. 1995-958-340- 3 Hyland Exclusive Agents in Sugar House 3164-316- 5 HUKTBiLJ flat-head- h three-eighth- three-quarter- 1 one-eight- h drilled set plate as in cut, placing drill In hole D-- l ; drill panel, move plate to left, putting In a slightly tapering plug through the bole D and in bole In panel just drilled, and drill again at D-Repeat this method until all holes are drilled perfect In radius and spaced equal dlrtances apart; and an easier way to do the Job. If an odd number of contact points ara to ba used, drill first hols on center line. L Paint and Varnish Products ' J .ft- ,- YeVeni Destruction Jacks as Brackets for V. T. Socket Mounting i i . and drill holea through the plate at these points, B, D and D-- l, using same alza drill as for contact points. To use, drill hole through panel where switch la to ba located, put witch or a contact point through hols B and In hole just drilled In panel. If an even number of holea art to ba three-alxteenth- a A New Tork woman, charged with obtaining S2.i1m0 worth of good from a department store under false pretenses, Is saved from a prison term hy who testify that she Is a physlelan Vpnthologienl liar." To most people this something new under the win that the chronic liar may be merely a victim of diseased mentality. Lying Is the result of effervescent Imagination, whether the fibbing Is harmless nr cunningly purposeful. And effervescent Imagination I usually an disturbance excessive secretion by the thyroid gland In the neck. Nearly all writers are pathological liars. announced that the total value of the poultry crop In till country, each year, I greater than the total value of the wheat crop. It sounds reasonable, considering what the farmer gets for wheat and what the rest ef us pay for, say. Thanksgiving It Autebeob Is a Child Killer. An autoboob la a person who drives Relieving you of all Funeral details i, service n WtNDWJ KMN6WL business." if Transcript Better Service DSM hlgh-pow- liciif-pro.- mica cemRAMl radio-telepho- wear-proof- and thickness. Now obtain a spilt copper rivet and Insert It In the center hole In the mica trip. Fasten this firmly In place with aliellac. Place the moving coll between the two legs of the rivet, and squeeze them lightly together, taking care not to damage tbe coll In so do- SCCnONALSlCCVCW y from mechanical and Inventive dev make It easy to listen to the Australian Inventor who claims to , have n toothless, will transform ivwer gear that nt n reduced ratio of 1S5.0H0 to 1. Such leverage would enahle a flivver" engine to hoist an ocean liner, and oiens iintoid possibilities for a revolution of the motor Industry. first-quali- three-fourth- loud-talke- k va-lo- i loud-talke- great factory got a college man at Its bead. He was laughed at for buying expert ineillcal advice to help him Increase bis output. The expert report oil that the girls In the pneking department were doing their work in a series of four Jerky movements of tbe arms. Me asked for a training class to Instruct workers to move their arms In one circular swing instead of four straight pushes. The output Increased S3 per cent. Under a doctor's advice one great pottery got out tbe figure of Its breakages. Forty per rent were shown to be due to gomp direct cause ; a girl had slipped, or some other unavoidable accident had occurred. Slxkr per cent were due to "causes unknown," until the doctor suggested that violent Irritafor temporary tion was The brain was taken lint compulsory tipping, remarks the forgetfulness." New York Morning Telegraph, Is quite ofT Its Job, sllpHd a cg, and In the a vicious in principle a a law forsecond's slip no per cent of the breakbidding tipping altogether. age oceurred. iVlten the unconscious Irritation a vicious temperature or a There are more powerful nntloni had light was removed, thousands of than Sweden countries that have a dollars a year were saved. way of lndlentlng that they believe than any they nre nearer A sea voyage on a fairly comfortothers which might well Imitate some able liner that took a voyager for six of the things that Sweden and other or seven days out of rench of teleare doing. For In- grams or telephones or dnlly newspalittle nation stance, ofllclnl reports given out In per used to he the Ideal way to ole Stockholm say that electricity bns contaln a short rest, by getting away d of the cultivated from the linriy-luirlquered of modem" life. area of Sweden. If the nation continHut the liner have become swifter, ues electrifying at the present rate, wireless telegraphy ha come along to It will be only a few year until alInvade the quiet and seclusion of tbe most the whole country will be run sea, the has brought by electricity. Most of the farms in the hustling world aboard every the electrified area are now tapping steamer of considerable size, and now the new source of energy, and nearly the last straw has been added by the all the power used In the dully labor publication of Neptune News, a dally on these farms Is derived from the newspaper printed on all ship of the lines that span whole sec- United State line. Soon there will tions of the land. Americans take he no spot on sen or lnnd safe from notice I the Intrusion of Insistent rush and The transmission of picture by wireless, the possibility of hopping' e arms the United State In an In one day, and other feat equally astounding resulting MarcUanaj-i-S-- loud-talke- A one-thir- vvaiun.li, fcduor of Ksdlo On each alda of the elect drill a hole In tha base through which long machine screws are Inserted. A nut should ha run down on each ona to clamp It to tha base. Next obtain a atrip of thin, mica, s about of an Inch wide, and slightly longer than tha distance between the two machine screw. Drill holes In each end of this strip, so that It may be placed upon the two screws. In tha center of the strip, directly r described utilises the over tha center of the space between Th sound box and the horn of a hill and the two pole pieces, drill another hole. A circular diaphragm placed in the dale" type phonograph. Tha field colls with cores of this same way could also be used. We will now proceed to the winding r are two electro-magnet-s removed from an old telegraph sound- of the movable core. Make a form or er and mounted upon a base aa shown. template of two wooden blocks as shown In Fig. 2, with a core of an Inch apart. They should also ba arranged so aa to be readily remow V LD mwc-s- j able, after the coll u wound. On this template Just constructed, wind about 500 feet of No. 44 enameled wire. After the required number of feet are wound on the coll, one side of the form should be carefully removed, and thin shellac applied to the exposed side of the coll. After this dries, remove the core and the other side of the form, and carefully shellac tha other aide of the colL After the shellac dries, wind very carefully several turns of fine eewlng silk around tha coll, taking care to preserve its shape somi-tbln- j ii. by Many amateurs, after having built a workabla spoil tha whole thing by nslng It In connection with a poorly designed horn and diaphragm, because they have no facilities for obtaining or making them properly. If they would only stop for s moment and think of tha time and money spent by phonograph companies In designing their horns and reproducers, there might bs more of them who would make use of these parte for this work, s e Continuance of second class of Sugar House Times, granted in May 11, 1923, at the Post Office Balt I -- ike, applied for. sheen sifter. I mean he aeens shifts that Is, he's a sifter of sheens, a scener of alilfta Oh, hang It, he's a shiftery aeener a sheenery a shift aeener a shiffery well, anyhow, my brother works In a theater." Boston u I tha cup In the place of the screw aa In tha previous case. This cup can ba mounted on the base of a panel by a crew through the brass strip. To make a cup with screws to mount the mineral It la beat to use a larger fuse end. The next size does very well. This cup may ba cut down to give tha required depth, about three-elghtInch. Around the wall of the Inch holes, cup drill three each at right angles to the axis of tha cup and at 120 degrees to each other. These may be tapped and screws Inserted to hold the crystal, or brass nuts may be soldered over each hole Such a cup may be for the screws. arranged for mounting aa previously Jacks when used In an ordinary amplifier can also be used as brackets npon which tbe shelf holding the Y. T. Is mounted. The frames are inverted and drilled, as shown in tha sketch ; corresponding holea are drilled In the shelf. The jack can either be tapped or a bolt passed through. This adds to tha compactness of the set and simplifies the wiring. The sketch lotntni one-eight- h Collisions By the Thousands! described. If the experimenter la properly equipped and ao desires be can nickel plate these cups, thus greatly Improving the appearance. A few old fuses for this purpose can usually he obtained from any user ef electric power. collisions broadside collisions blunt edged and sharp edged I denting goaging splintering Head-o- are through your hoaee there chair accidentally crashing into egr' woodwork scarring boards and disfiguring the room. AS Using th (S Radio Xsws.) Jack as Bracksts to Sup port a Panel. self explanatory, bat only shows oni Jack. Till process Is repeated on ths a a lot of America: are apt there, other two, formlLg a firm mounting for apiece. spending six weeks In a hasty surve tbe shell The method of following locating of the whole continent. In switch a holes for and panel drilling On.fortaVe v pa rimes nre now to Pretty Spaady. contact points trna In radius and of b" bad in for pi rout a nor.th Otic of the beauties of the Eir.sein Mat: (Rta'i:r.g) Tha radio-wavedistances apart I a real labor equal but oo.i i scarce tbfi-Is any price Sotne-l.eva failure to comprehend aver for the experimenter who are sent out at vibrations aa high aa lat I ord- - anil the one mlllli.n a s roc, s In the case uf .i u it which would carbill'd Ms own." In bo r .isor.able the same o'h-Take current bietus. Ini.iie piece of sheet brass about ry them around the earth alx times In t :.r.d Inch In thlrkr.rxs, and of a length a sectunl. '., -- rout i niat: I c. rrr ! it wont be long Iat according to the ra Hus to be used, and X". i.i! iiiNi'.niliT-tnmP- .i g. b tlipxM Inch wide. lyin thlm before '.I A M. :i that James say I. stii-- t. a line Scratch the throuch rtiey center, I iV. .1 ' i:,''. Tl.e hilled a r.it:i-n wt'i the !iikir. A, rick murk point B, set one point .11 :i 5.1 f I'li- - h II v: 12 inches .11 lia:::The of divbVs at R and scribe arc C, of Superlative. ' tl.i- holy." Ti-if :i !" ill' : , to be loft i!:lS in LMt the radi i to be used. a r.re that China la to ,! y V i " i -.' Xenuiet-iii. figure out the have a lurg-- t Prick mark the point, D and D-- l, ixin'fts. No pTh.-- v radio etsjon In the d g. erne which are centers of contact points, world." ; 0 vvlt'i sucl n my tlrua.li 11. To Locate and Drill Switch Point Holes yr Is PW,J Devoe Paint and Varatoh hock aoeorbera. They fend or $ f sr-v- r r!-- 2 - i- 1 bo-for- ii. I fi-- r - 1 1 rn-.m- - 1 e tply At dtfndtrt tf htantf DevosAquaSpsrVsrnlth.DevosPalsIntsrlor Vsraiih, Devos Mlrrolie, Dsvoa Marble PloorPiniihVsrnbh,DvoofxoltsndBnamsl, - n-t- .. rlously con: raillery pt.enn-.ucr.on- . the fibre of the and ily to the hornet. d : n ms GRANITE LUMBER anl HARDWARE CO. |