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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE SEVEN 'i To Housewives CDCC ■ ■ ■ Send u« your name an J I P we will aend you, FREE ■ ■ I HH and POSTPAID a 10 cent bottle of LIQUID VKNBKR. Wonderful for your daily ducting. Cleans,duet* and poliehea with one sweep of your dust cloth. Renews pl ane#, furnitare.wood work, auto mobiles. Makes everything look like new. Makes dusting a pleasure. Sold by ,drag, paint, grocery sag gcoaral stores LI OVID VERIER COMPART leffale, R. T. SPRINCLESS SHADES LaMLcngek-LMkMtyr At Your Dealers or Write, Ctruifnchem Springlees Shade Co. Manofocturera, QLreenaboro, M. C. The rich man’s bubble passes for maxims In the world.—Proverbs of Spain. For overnight relief to Inflamed eyes and «tle« use Roman Eye Balaam. Once tried, always preferred. S72 Pearl St., N. Y. Adv. The tfreat n ee<l of some men we know Is u little more sunshine in their system. “CASCARETS” FOR LIVER AND BOWELS-—10c A BOX cooooooooooooooooooooooooo (©, 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) en learn In Buffering what they teach in pong.—Spurgeon. ABOUT FRENCH PASTRY Don't Stay Dizzy, Bllioue, Headachy, Sick or Constipated. Feel fine! Let “Cnscarets” clean your bowels and stimulate your liver. No priplng is - To the average cook French pastry ’ Is a sealed book, as the most of such dalitties are pre pared from puff paste, which is a morning’s work to prepare; how ever, most attrac tive pastry frills may be made at home with Just the ordinary rich pastry with which the apple pie Is made. Vanities.—Cut pastry Into squares (three-inch), wet the middle and fold each corner over a blanched almond. In tlie center place a small star of pas try ; bake In a hot oven. When cool pipe a bit of whipped cream on each corner and top with a cube of bright Jelly. Pastry Roses.—These may be used filled with any desired sweet, or as decoration for various tarts or pastries. Cut thinly rolled pastry Into four-inch squares, fold in halves, then fold again, making a two-inch square; bring the points together and pinch firmly; turn over and gash nearly through In oppo site directions. Roll the points back, wet the back and place where wished. Sprinkle with powdered sugar before serving. Peach TarL—Bake shallow scalloped oval cases of pastry; spread a thin layer of lemon Jelly, over the bottom of each' and fill with thin overlapping slices of drained preserved peaches. | Decorate with cream or frosting around the edges, sprinkle wdth coco- (EditeU by G. Douglas Wardrop. Editor of H&dtb Merchandising.) Fig. 1 Asria/ Condenser Receiving Set 'Ground Connections for Use as a Filter. When Troubled by Nearby Broadcasting Station Break Antenna Lead to Receiver and Insert Coupling Coil. or overacting. Mil lions of men, nut and minced pistachio nuts. women, and ehil- Love Knots.—Cut three-fourths-lnch dren take this wide strips r of thinly ro!led-out pastry, rEr f harmless laxa- j and from them fashion bow knots four —1 tive-cathnrtic. It inches long. Brush with egg, sprinkle doesn't sicken you like pills, oils, calo- ( with finely chopped nuts and bake, mol and salts. Tastes nice—acts won- When cooled place a cherry or pre- F'l ■ -2 ^ ’^/ier/df Condenser A c g' O o Receiving Set Ground MOTHER:- Fletchers Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven direction*; nn rarh package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. To Connect Parallel Filter Set Switch on “Open” rand Tune Receiver to Desired Station. Move Filter Switch^ntil Filter Condenser Is Adjusted. tch o tcVj^ I adjust your receiver to the proper Eminently Qualified "My boy, Hunt, is nq awful example, and no mistake," admitted Gap John son of Ituiiipus Itidge. •'He's as lazy as a dad-burned turtle; he'll tell a lie I when the truth would do just as well, lor even better; and he steals every- ' thing he can lay his hands on. If the durn’ little euss don’t mend his ways before he grows up he’ll go to the legislature, as sure as a gun Is Iron — Kansas rity Star. Bumper for Coward* To eliminate the ‘'hit-and-run'' auto mobile driver, Seattle (Wash.) man has Invented a double bumper, which, 'when hit, causes a short circuit of the car ignition which renders th^machine useless until the driver alights’and re sets the bumper switch. derful. Sold at drug stores. St. Peter's Cupola Safe Cardinal Merry del Yal saj< there is nothing to the report that tin* famous cupola of St. Peter’* is unsafe. Some defects which have recently been made > much of were discovered more than a century ago. tin* cardinal says, adding that in lli'Jo some improvements will be made. served berry In each end of the bow and a whirl of whipped cream in the center. Napoleons.—Cut oblongs of similar size from rolled-out pastry, bake In a good oven and put together In layers of four with lemon honey or cream filling between. Cover the tops with coffee or mocha frosting, groove in a By LEWIS L. ELLIOTT A i>erploxlng problem facing the radio fan of today is the elimination of Interference from broadcast sta tions in and about it great metropolis. .With its six or seven powerful stations In operation and whose wave lengths are somewhat close together, it is quite difficult to tune in to u given station without hearing the side bands from the other transmitters. This can be more related to the operation of WEAF on 402 meters -and the new station WNYC "ti 52(5 meters would show only 34 meters in difference. A combination wavemeter arid filter consisting of it precision vernier con denser and tapped coil or inductance has been available to radio experi menters for some time. With this in strument the broadcasting listener can readily check the wave lengths of | ,1 > 1 ‘ ,ul>e l<> momentarily ^‘p It oscil- broadcasting stations or of the dot wave length before the transmission begins. Many experimenters also find It convenient to have their tuning con trols calibrated In wave lengths. This wavemeter can be used for this pur pose only with regenerative receivers. With the usual single circuit tuner the oi>erutlon should make the de tector tube oscillate at approximately the desired wave length. The waVe- meter Is then brought near the an tenna tuning inductance and the con denser slowly rotated until a double eliek Is heard in the telephone re ceivers. This click Is due to a sudden change in current through the telephones When the wavemeter Is tutted to the wave length of the oscillating tube It withdraws sufficient energy from To business that we love, we rise betimes and go to It with delight.— Shakespeare. and dash telegraphic signals which pattern with the end of a spoon and ' may la* interfering with his programs, sprinklewith a narrow row of minced device may also be employed ef- Calumet Nut Cooklea _/*> I •H cup butter ^ cup susar r s- 2 .-gKB 1 cup flour 1 level teaspoon baking powder \ cup chopped nuts 1 teaopovr. vanilla Creatn butter and add sugar and | eggs, \veil beaten Sift (lour and bak ing powder together Add to first mix- \ lure; then add nuts and flavoring. Drop , from .t spoon on a greased baking • sneet, leaving an inch space between j them. Sprinkle with (hopped nuts and buke in a hot oven » 3V>0° F. • This will make about t*\> rookies pistachio nuts at each end. Pipe on a little whipped cream Just before serving. It Might Be His Thrift If isn't a man's vanity that makes him drop in tin* Collection plate a ! clinking coin instead of a silent bill.— , Duluth Herald. t Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of S undmother.’s mustard plaster W'lTH- UT the blister. You just apply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle oinLment P^ctratcsthe ; chopi>od lllckled be et. pores, then comes a soothing, cooling | ‘ ‘ sensation and quick relief, Molassis Dumplings—Take pieces Made*V;f pure oil of mustard and of dough from the bread bowl, adding other simple ingredients, Musterole is a little extra shortening to each piece recommended by many nurses and ns It Is made Into balls, and place to doctors. Try, Musterole for bronchitis, r [ g( , j n u deep dripping pan. Mean- pleU . r i 1?y ’ rheu ' while cook together for.a.few moments matisnylumbago, croup, a^thma. neti- t- . , . , , , , . ralgia, congcsjfion, ptiins apd aches of ; u rll f’ ful of w » ter - 11 tnblespoonful of the back or ioihts, sore muscles, sprains, ’ b,1,ter ' u cupful of Iuolnsse , 8 and a bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of ’tablespoonful of sugar. When the dumplings are li<rht, pour thlb sauce ; over them and bake in a moderate i oven. Sent with the sauce about I ; each dumpling for dessert. Providence Punch.—Into the bottom ! of a tall crystal tumbler drop tw.o ta- | l blespoonfuls of orange ice, over this I l any combination of fruit and salad, us- I. Ing two talilespoonfuls; it may be I of canned peaches, pears and pine- npple In equa 1 proportions, marinatiii^; forthely a* a radio filter to reduce interference from undesirable stations. The use of the instrument as a filter is shown in the accompanying diagrams. This device will improve the selectivity of any receiving set. | This improvement is more noticeable ' when used with the single circuit type of receiver than with tin* inductively coupled type. Its use with a crystal s receiver is quite simple. There are two particular methods of using this instrument as a filter; one is called the. series method, tin* other the parallel filter. In Figure 1 Is shown the proper connections for use as a-series filter. When troubled by interference frihin a, nearby broad casting station. break the antenna lead to your receiver and insert the coup ling coil as shown in Figure 1. Setting the Coil. Set the swiicli on tap N (eight turns In the coupling coil), and slowly rotate luting, and it click In. the telephones results; another click is heard when the tube again begins to oscillate. It the two clicks occur 30 or 4<l meters apart, the coupling between tin* wave meter and the receiver should be loos ened by moving the wavemeter coll further away until the two clicks merge into one. Ready for Wave Length. After a little practice in noting the indication of resonance by tin* double click method, you are ready to set your receiver to the desired wave, length, say, 410 meters. Set the wave meter at 410 meters and slowly Vary the wave length of your receiving set while it Is oscillating. Listen for tin double click when the receiver Is in tune with the wavemeter. Move tin wavemeter far enough away so that the two cllclis occur very close to gether. The receiver Is now tuned to 410 meters. If the fit cans of con trolling regeneration on the receiver is altered the wave length will vary slightly, but this variation is usually [ less than three meters. With an Inductively coupled re the*condenser knob until the desired ; celver disconnect the antenna and pro signal decreases, va’nishcy 1 and again i teed as mentioned in the foregoing SAY- “BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for the chest. It muy prevent pneumonia and “flu." To Mothert: Muoterelo i* al*o made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars md tubes A politician thinks of the next election, a statesman of the next generation.—James Freoman Clark. CHOICE GOOD THINGS For a nice occasion nothing could be more appealing to the appetite than— Santa D a I I a Chicken Salad.— Scald round, per- f e c t tomatoes, skin and hollow them deeply. Pre pare chicken salad us usual, adding chopped button mushrooms, chopped greeu pep- i per and chopped pimento, to color well. Moisten with mayonnaise dressing. Fill the tomatoes which have been rubbed i well on the inside with salad dress- j Ing. Place on lettuce leaves and gar- | nish with a circle of halved, stuffed | olives; surround these with a second slowly back and forth over this point | circle of thinly sliced cucumber pickle until the position for minimum inter- und dot here and there with flecks of fering signal is located. The filter is now set for this one interfering station (its wave length in meters can be read from the condenser scale). Both the Interference and the (liter may now be forgotten and the receiving set tufted to distance stations in the ustiuT manner. ^ The parallel Alter is used to reduce Interfefentji* from spark transmitters, static, A. (_'. hum and similar source*. It will also allow you to tune out sev- et^il loeaJ stations broadcasting-simul taneously and receive from a broad casting station of a wave length differ- j ing by only a few meters from the i nearest interfering wave. (Yinneet the paraThM filter as *hown | In Figure 2. Set the switch on "open'' i and tune your receiver to the dtwi'c-l Colds Headache ) Neuralgia Pain Toothache Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer M package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxeR of 12 tablet* Also Dottles of 24 and 100—Druggisti. (Aspirin Is ths trade mark of Bajer Monufoctur# of llonoaceticacidMter of Sallcyflcacld Tomatoes in Europe Tomatoes were introduced into Europe tfEw-ard the end of the Six teenth century and about 15X3 men tion is made of them by the Dutch, who speak <if their being good to eat with pepper, salt and oil. k * Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills correct IndlKcaUcn, constipation, liver complaint, btLiousneas. Costs you nothing to send for trial box to 37 2 Pearl St., N. Y. Adv. Manual Training Popular A. few years ago manual training schools were tin innovation even in the 1 America Likes Vaudeville If anyone doubts .that Americans like vaudeville they have but to look at the financial statements of one of the large vaudeville hooking organiza tions. During the first six months of 1924 when the legitimate theaters were reporting slow times, this one circuit, which ranks with the largest, earned more than 100 per cent after all charges were taken care of. The previous year it paid GO cents on the outstanding .capital also. Strong and Active at 78. increases. Fsing the small knob, pass paragraph, coupling the wavemeter tc most progressive cities. "Today.” says Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh has healed the secondary circuit of the receiver flood Hardware, “they tire to be found , Cuts,.Bums, Bruises and Sores on man and New York Sun. Vernier Scale Similar to That on Calipers By ROBERT G. GARLOCK There tire dozens of vernier adjust ers on the market, but n<> ferniet scales, although there are many criti cab but stable receivers, and especially I wavometers for which a, device foi reading fractions of a scale divisior | would be useful and convenient. Tie | scale described here is ti modilicatior © 0 01234 56789)0 u even in the smaller schools in the out- beast during all those years. 3 sizes.-^Adv. lying districts. For several years*, schools of this type have been develop ing in the youth of our bind a knowl edge of small cabinetwork and the useD low Is in love?” of tools.” ' ^ m; “When^h^ jSIVbrces his wife.” ; V - ^ One Way of Seeing It “When is the surest sign that a fel- i station. Then move the filter 1 to contact x and ttll -sw-ie-tD—' s,\v i: i • 11 tbrv- Better than a mustard plaster BRASS 1HCKKT SPRAY PIMPS I3.6rt deliver. I. FA KM N’oVKl.TY (SUP PLY delivered. company, n< ORANGEIU'UO, S. 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Rhodes Bros., Huron, Tenn 4 - -1 ■ ' i thein in sugar sirup for an hour; then two tablespoonfuls of crushed ice, next a layer of fresh strawberries, or rasp- (Yerries sugared slightly, or maraschino cherries, cut into pieces, then squeeze lemon juice over and fill the glass with charged water, care being taken not to distunh the rainbow effect Philadelphia Pepper PoL—Wash a small knuckle of veal, slice one large onion and cover both with three quarts of cold water and place off,the back of the range and let slowjy come to the boiling point. Slmmei for several hours, then strain ana set away to cool. Skim free from fut, add two po tatoes cut into dice, a pound of cooked tripe. Ait Into small pieces, half a hay leaf, a few sprays of parsley chopped fine, and the meat from the veal Joint cut into small places and .freed from gristle. Boil slowly, Just long enough to cook the potatoes, then season to taste with salt, pepper, and thicken with a heaping tablespoonful each of (four and butter rubbed to a paste. Add dumplings or noodles^to the soup and serve. "Hutu* appear iniii! the tiller condenser is nd- I Justed to exiietly the wave length of the desired .station'. The wave length markings on the dial are a help if the desired wave length is known. Listen closely for your station while slowly moving the filter condenser buck arid forth Over the approximate wave length of the station. I se the small knob and tune carefully, because one- half of one degree on the condenser dial Is enough to tune the desired sta tion In or out. How to Get Results. Most people are not accustoiried to the highly desirable sharp timing which is obtained from this radio fil ter, and therefore pass over the proper setting without noticing the signal. Practice first on tuning in a loud Ivoiidcristing station. After the filter has been carefully adjusted for maxi mum signal strength slightly retune the receiver, making a change in the amount of regcneihiion, if necessary. Fse of the switch: Place switch on “<>p. J :n” to entirely disconnect filter ttnd ott for crate interference strong interference It is often desirable when listening j little study will show why this is so, for u certain broadcasting station to Radio New*. Vernier Scale Recommended for Clos< Calibrction. 1 of that employed on calipers and maj be applied to any large dial whici runs true and is accurately engraved Cut a piece of bakelite as shown ir the drawing. It should be as thick at the edge of the dial and fit the curvt as closely us practicable. The curvec edge can he shaped on a small ernerj wheel, and the straight edges cut witt a saw and smoothed with a file.* Tla ten divisions should be engraved with a sharp tool in the same space taker by nine on the dial and filled wit! white enamel. Accuracy is important in this operation. The scale Is easily read by the fol lowing method: Takq. ( the dial reading opposite the zero line of the-vernier just as if the zero line were the ordi nary arrow. Then note which line of the scale Is opposite u line of the dial. The number above this vernier line I* the number of tenths of a divisior For example, on the illustration t> reading is 21.4. Simple, isn’t it? *VERY INGHEDlUNT>OFriCIAELY APPROVED 8V U. S. FOOD AUIHOHiTIE'S Wm m , k . ,. , > > >* A 1 A A ' J x ' A. **