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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FEBRUARY 22, 1921 The Maropcs That Was. Mornpiis a fu.-- il animal which once .Vhranka. wa lived In whnt is nu about the size "f a iiiuilera camel, hud a uei'k like a horse, hark and tail like a tapir, legs like a rhinoceros, but hud claws Instead of hoofs. World 6dvcr Map of exhib- witII, map of l! A rllvi-- ited by tl.f Iti'jhl (,f fo'11, doty, la aul to be the Ii T:n such maps lti exisicnce. Si!it u,,cut three riicuiar pinte mit ramiM'iiio Inrhea In irnn.i-t-r- . uric.uid the wuihl rale Drake lt 1 TOmi ! f tojujc tovuiAl DfiftlZV. Health, Strength and Joy in Life Whin Brain Stop Growing. Thorn I n n d. 'rile age at which the liruln am,. jth!iib; It mlule-uineon how nnii'ti ami the bralo Tl.f imre la used the brain la used (wltliiu re sun hi a healih Tim thf longer It pmwa bamdiirh-slimit might safely bn placed ut f.rty years. I ly Talla Tima by Hia Otard. ho A fnnniT In Went Waii'f n haa never wurn a wntrli In hi: life. di.' he 'ni f ,l the time to In the rln Within half tin h ir t.y the aun (even a hen the wc.iihe Is el.iii'ly), ami at night he e.11: ml It I v the feel of Ilia heard grni;li tn within an hour. Cardiff Wealer'i .Mall. arllmi nf tin county (New Turk) In HliHiinliiiGr live inent In social unit civil- her of a county slun, makes Weuiiln Tin- - H r y f Jpg In the In llte couniry . I uvrl iin-nt- fcy hygiene. . Crops of Japan. The prlnelpal mips of Japan lif tho order of their Importune are rice, barley, rye, wheat, tnhaeco and tea. Of these the rlre crop la by far the largest, being nearly 00 per cent of the whole. Must Watch Their Talk. French telephone subscriber who become angry with the operator may be auapended fur two days from use of the service, according to a decree Issued by the mlnlatry of posla and telegraphs stale to an-- rn-ai- cniiiitill It - l.rsl ll.e the mii ci-- it de- - Mrs Eugene Mejrr, Jr., of North of the War I'listle, wife of the Flnnnre corporation In In-i- fHir,tlt is rliiiirintin hen-wlth- lol-l-- of the rniniiii.islori, w hii ll w ill have rlmrge of the laying nut of rri're.iiinn nnd jihii-i-and ainiiwiie-ii- t in for pulilli' The chain of parka which Is The county park uiiiiimiim'oii got an aiimirtiiiinn "f ?! aini.uuo to lay out new parts ami parkIn addition to this -- m". (be ways. tll-and nullity lilts purrhuM'd W Ilh Hudson on the on Groton T'oint, nnd the of Island, sound, Mnniirslng part sT tln-lthese jilafi-- will la-- InrorfHirated In the park Mrs Meyer, who Is an advocate of athletics, said that she Imped io estate Hllka llah her mono of "lira If h, strength and Joy In life" filming poor mid helli-that Hies for Mrs. fa exercise. outdoor by provlilliig yjcyer expressed most Westchester folk had forgotten how to piny. It la the intention of the she added, tn teach such persons how to enjoy themselves again. The park nininilssliiii will innlntuln and supervise the parks, athletic tlelds, beaches, etc., while the recreation commission will organize the various activities that may be carried on In these places. renti-r- y r rh-l- i I Sinclair Again T s prom- lif.- - tin -- 1 i Health Stldea for Puplle I.rntern alldea on health anhjeeta era lent to aelio da and other organizations by Montana's state department of health. Among the suhjerta of alldea are conservnllnn of vision, good teeth, rare of the Imby and scliuul nf woimi-i- i By A. W. SnRAEP Whenever ttK ws occaalon to demonstrate a receding set with a loud ipeaker, e''i (,r In a large or small of people where a room, to a nun.'-volume of sound comparatively had to be used, v.r.e always met the annoyance those near the affectspeaker, of beh t ed. while Helen--- : - at a point half way to the rear of the nun wuuld Just about be able t j e ihe good and had points of tie receiving set employed. At the proenr time, when enin an auditertainment la f:i:i..-.etorium, hotel e'e. It la always necessary to use two loud speakers placed at dlfferei.t p cr.rs. From time to tin- loud speakers have been place-- l on the market. However, the cvsufiicturer of everyone makea new c.'.aiius only for quality of tone, etc., due to the construction of the diaphragm. In principles they are ell alike, throw 'n; the entire volume of Bound In one direction. beginning with ihe premise that even distribution nf this volume of sound over the entire room, in other words diffusion nf the sound, would solve the problem. It logically follows that tide must he done from some point at the center. Placing a loud speaker with the conventional type nf horn at this point, directing the sound waves either agalnet the celling or the floor, does not help the problem woe one of actual direction of the waves Taking Into consideration the reflecting qualities of tho horn Itself, as well aa those of tho ceiling, walls and floors tho solution had to be such that the Under the Limelight Klnclalr Iihs long been a household! word, esfierlally If you own an nnto-- i Aviation Taught In Schools Oinhllr. Hurry Ford Sinclair Is the) Aa part of a plan to advance the 'Sinclair and limelight these days atndy of designing and utilizing the s he "ain't got nothin' but" commercial airplane New York univerThe whole had thrills last sity's college of engineering haa estab- fall when hlarountry crack rarer Zev beat aeronautical engilished course In Iiipyrus, the English horse, In the Inneering and Industrial aviation. ternational race nt Uelmont lsrk. Inhe races under the name of cidentally Unsportsmanlike. Itunroens slalde, and led all AmerFirst Golfer "I have Injured n lig- the ican owners Inst year by earning a ament In my hand and the doctor In stakes and purses , me to play golf for the next month And Jsiflisry of 1024 thrust him or aa" Second Golfer (with feeling) Into the limelight of the Teapot Dome Oh the bounder what a shame I naval oil reserve lease scandal. Teapot Dome le In Wyoming and Sinclair Difficult Situation. Control of thought cripples the In- has spent about (2Ti,0(K 1,000 on nnd In connection with the projierty tellect, and without control of thought, of In la betraying which, Incidentally has not proved to danger your mouth be the bonanza It was expected to be. yon. Sinclair was born In West VirIn 1870k got his education In the ginia Ice. Dont Understand school of Indcjiendence, Kens, high Ostriches do not seem to understand took a r course In pharmacy In the University of Kansu and went Into the allpperlneas of Ice and may fall the business with hls father. In 1001 lie got Into the oil business In drug accera allowed If and break their legs Southern Kansas A gusher started him on the road to wealth. Ills romimnlea to frozen ponds. were merged In 1010 Into the Sinclair Consolidated Oil company. Further consolidations have made him a poorer In the International oil world, with oil Falla. And Ho Often lands pipe lines and refineries Too often a man will do a mean n was this American oil king that last year Why, so rich and act merely because he haa confidence Albania offered to make him lta ruler and put him on Ita throne. himself In hla ability to square by offering an apology. . tor-bld- Details and Dimensions of tha Hern Dtacrlbsd In This Article. Tha Larger Horn le Supported by Place of Fiber Fastened to the Outer Horn. Loud-flptak- ar means sought would function under any Indoor condition! such aa in rooms of different size, furnished or unfurnished, etc. From the above, the line of research to be followed, and the solution, will be readily understood by tha description and Illustrations of the means employed to get tha desired effect of diffusing the total volume of sound practically evenly over an entire room. The Bret step was to place a horn within a horn, with simple means to hold these two horns In their proper relative positions. Horne with etralght sides would naturally constitute no Improvement, therefore, the principle of tho bell (ae for Instance the opening of a cornet) of the brass musical wind Instrument adopted and please note this bell hae been need since time Immemorial without change. On the curve of tho bell, however, one-yea- well-know- Salt Lake City Firms British Cabinet Now Punches Time Clock Theoretically Premier MucIVmnld (portrait herewith) and the new British cabinet are now punching the time clock when they show up for work. A BABBKB IN EIGHT WEEKS Actually there are two viscounts A Write Main Enter Cab. lit Ursaot Si A L lord, a knight, n brigadier general and BUSINESS COLLEGES a colonel In the labor cabinet. These tltlea are not usually asaocluted with L. II. a. BUSINESS COLLEGE. iU1 teanehaa. labor tn Its radical form; nor need School at Kfficlmrv. All com Catalos traa. M M. Mala HI.. Salt Ute City. we a ume tliut the men who bear HOOKS ANIt SHOBT STUBIKS them tire cither socialists or laboritea, want by mall, C. Ol 0 although, necessarily, they muat be In BOOKS Any bonkHuyea Co. to Halt So Traipla llrarrrt sympathy with the general alma of the party under whose auspices they BONGS A SHEET MUSIC have accepted office. There are Britkliala. Slmt mualr bv All ukL ami nrw SONGS ish traditions to which ltamaay Mac-- I mail. Con. Uroalry Muur Ca 7 S Maiu Humid has shown respect in seeking CKKAM WANTKIV SHIP DIRECT colleagues from the ranks of nriatoc-raeiltrrrt Cream Shlpawnla Pay Moot tout, and British aristocracy Is not Send a trial ran without Its radicals. To select a lord Blackmail A GtUtm Camaanr. Ogdaa. Utok. chnnivllor, or a first lord of the adsuits a hhkssks cleaned a unn miralty front the ranks of labor unionminute Clroliiiuc aud Dyaina i 1.1 thf Rtouru ism, or from any group of commoners. id puaUaa that would have been revolution Int'o. IH E. tnd 8a. Regal Cloanina A Dyrtn deed. Premier MacDonald apparently la determined that there will be only one British policy, and he haa secured lhar by combining the foreign office end the premiership, thus avoiding what happened when Lord Curzon nnd Mr. "Say it With Flowers Baldwin often were at loggerheads. Freah Cut Flowera at All Tinea h Him ,rM,t mi-t- to Umm to Ala MOW. Ira and aaM ratarma aatlaa tha aaaia at w-- y Hobday s Flower Shop Salt Lake Keith KntHirium llUg. PRODUCE SEEDS A WORD Here la an TO THE WISE Deal with The Cache Valley Seed & Prodace Co. Ynltry Dealer In ftrlc) srrJ. sml grains, applet,' potatoes, bags, twine, rtc. We bur from the prnilna-- r on markets anti sell to the at WHOLESALE lKICFS. cotn-jicti- ron-aum- Prict date portrait of the a,niem-he- f peace prirc contest aa she appeared before the senate Investigating committee -- and take the word of the reporter that that same committee found Miss I ne a model of femln'nc efficiency. In the middle thirties she Is good looking and smartly dreiraM. She wns not for the fusillade of question that Senators Mote (N. H.), Reed (Mo.) and Greene (Vt.) directed at her, but early established Iter ability to parry the most searching quizzing and Insist on the acceptance of her own Interpretations nnd not those of er Inquisitors M! Lapo gave her up-t- o Mi as Esther Everett Lape. In charge" of the Buk only-read- In the hrart of Ca.ltc H Vita for Senators Find Miss Lape on the Job er Cordt Cache Valley Seed & Produce Company Smithfield, Utah 1 responses to the questions ps'.ed by c tV members of the Investigation l:t a f.rn but moderate tone to which sl.e sedulously held throughout her ling and someuha: trying I'vam. InMion. She illsphiyed patience end tact. The testimony she g.ivo reiutl'ig to (;, r own important otuiou!y the moat Itnpoi tunt sen Ices m connection w:is enu:h the peace prl.v pi-- hvt tirely free from even a remote suggestion nf self sufficiency, sin- was at times exceedingly fntnk, at others di:ngenuoi:s or native, or bury, but always Intelligent. She made long answers to pointed questions without even consulting Lbs voluminous memorandum before her. oom-nltte- depend to the largest degree ths acoustical qualities, end to fulfill In purtHise this curve haa to be mathematically, aa well a acoustically correct , and by collaboration the true curve was designed. After using various materials, the horns were made of Nol 16 gauge copper and In order to still minimize Internal vibrations, the interior, as fur as possible, as well as the exterior of both horns were covered with paper. The illustrations show the dimensions as well as the curves. It will he noted that The Inner horn at the bottom is shorter than the outer one. and the travel of sound waves through tills horn Is directed end spread against the ceiling, while the flare directs the sound waves from the outer horn sideways and downward. Thia combination of bells or duplex horns replaced the horn of the loud siieaker. No power amplification wai WIIIIGIIBPIIBEraMlIBWffiKIBanil King Coal Is Famous For Satisfaction Careful ousewives prefer KING Coal because they can always depend on it it is always uniform and always satisfies. An excellent iuaulatlng fluid which can be easily made by the radioman has for lta base celluloid. Drying very quickly, more bo than ahellac, It combine high Inaulatlng qualltle with a beautiful glooa, atrong body, not masking tha original color of the coll or Instrument treated. The composition I made by dlaaolvlng scrap celluloid such as photograph film In acetone, which can be purchased very cheaply at the comer druggist's. The film should first be photographic wraped of its gelatinous emulsion by Immersion In lye water, hot water or household "ammonia.' The coating la then e.islly removed by scraping. The cienned cuttings of the Him arc ttica shaken In a corked bottle with tha acetone, more acetone being added If the mixture becomes too thick, or more If it haa a tendency to flow tro cosily. Colls, siu'ii aa variometer rotora, wound oa and painted with the eellttidl.i v.imlsh will retain their hape wonderfully, allotting very close coupling between It and the stator. th: not being possible if a tube or ether were used. flpl'ciitg is an Important feature of the unvt:t..t system. In fact, too murh attrntii-nunot be given splices, tight connections, etc. This Is due to the fact f t; i great deal of skin reception les: l'v.s.ng or welding, of course, is tbe . lust kind of a splice. Next corn's t'e proper twisting and soldcr-!n- ' nr t ust la called the Western . rn-.'The latter twist la about the iie-- .saible kind of a twist to use Tirake the Joint, allow the win to 'r.p for five or elx Inches, and then m-.--i the ends around the other wire r.s gMly as possible. This aids the te;,i strength aa well aa exposing a largt s':raca for soldering. - r-- ; intensely hot and g, the KING is fuel as welL Furnace Lump Domestic Lump .... Egg or Nut economy $8.00 $7.50 $7.00 CURTIS COAL & PRODUCE CO. 2211 South 11th East 3 Hyland Exclusive Agents in Sugar House 1995-959-340- Two Horns Are Used With This rangemsnt; the Sound le Projected Upward Through the Inaid Horn, and That From the Outside Horn Deflected Downward by the Curved Edges of tha Larger One. needed aa the receiving set employed was provided with three stages of The audio, using No. 216A tubes. loud siieaker was placed within an electric light fixture of the reflecting bowl type, and suspended In such manner that the top of the speaker would be within feet of the top of a room 12 feet high. In rooms with lower ceilings, approximately the earns proportions were maintained. Considering the fact that the belle in this speaker were by no means perfect each was made In two pieces, cut out of a flat sheet of copper, shaped by hand, brazed anil finished on mandrels which happened to be near the dimensions required the result was truly surprising. In every part of the room, be It directly underneath the speaker or at a distance of IS feet, the results were entirely different from those obtained with the usual type of Good music or the voice rehorn. ceived, acquired or was reproduced In a soft mellow tone, though the full volume was used at the Input, and without this Input being greater than e horn. necessary with the The above results were obtained In a room 28 by 35 feet, using a single speaker. It le a practical certainty that In a large auditorium with fair acoustical qualities, two or three loud' s teakers using tlte described type of horn, will give excellent results. Naturally, testa for placing the horns will have to be made In every rase, as the length, width and height of the auditorium will govern the situation. Only the horn of the size Illustrated has been made and used. However, there should be no question from the acoustical standpoint why different sizes of double horns, equipped with different types of microphones should not work satisfactorily. Radio News. T- ry- - - ijiaMBiHr . r THE rfinchamt - rroRg REMODELING But all our department are open for business. Watch for the date of the Grand Opening of Utahs finest hardware store. Granite Lumber and Hardware Co. old-typ- Friday and Saturday SPECIALS EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK g J rfW lOF uUC 65c POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL, 4SC PINTS aj a a 41C ZlC, BROMO- - In this detector a single pule double throw switch Is used. The two contact are spread slightly; In one Is Inserted a piece of radloclte and In the ether a piece of silicon. On each edge SELTZER CLIMAX WALL PAPER j for 4JC CLEANER PELS NAPTHA 4 for 25c soap LUX SOAP 3 for 25c flakes CvmrcitM Swrc A mm LIGHTHOUSE .T VLSff1 4 CLEANSER 1 0 T 25C Single Pole Double-Throswitch le Converted Into a Double Crystal Detector in tho Simple Manner Shown. of the snider a catwhlsker Connections are taken from either contact on the center of the switch. In this way change ran be made from one crystal to the other. Baa knife-blad- e LEADERS Electric Iron Will Do Splicing Important Work of tt Lamps Feature of Any Antenna Sums exiicrimenter, w lien constructI 1 slow-burnin- Quick-to-kindl- e, free from bone and ash ng foi-m- a j ' AiUltlf of lUdlfi KarcAABliiailll J Uae Celluloid Varnish for How to Convert Switch Coils Into Double Detector Self-Supporti- ' Many Breeds of Doc. Authorities list .11 lreed- - ,,f as comprising t tie category the leading dog shows held u. :w . auspice vt recognized ktT:'!i, Cj." These are all that are um-.- i ;n ordinary vocations or sports ift Ending Week of March 1st 50-Wa- ing a rectifier, find considerable difficulty In finding suitable resistance to place In aerlea with their battery that is being charged, other thnn a hank ot lamp, which is rather extenIve sinri so many are needed. Instead of tin resistance, place nn ordinary plug receptacle In series with the buttery ter mlna and the side. Then procure your mother electric iron and, taking rare Mint It is on n holder and will do no damage when hot, connect It In the plug reicptncle. Title will do the name work that 13 lampa would do and when your mother wants her Iron It la hot and ready foe aarvlcto high-volta- $20.00 Iiitermountaiii Mattress $14.00 20-- ear Sagless Springs $16.00 Post Ivory or llronze $15.00 1 2-In- eh Hetls . 10.00 12.00 Adnndy lot of Lloyd buggies We also have a large assort meat of used ones of every kind at your own price. c s:ive you 25c per yard on floor covering. . . 11 MICHIGAN NO. 2 Hy. 1731 Sugar House M. D. Settle and Son, Mgr ' |