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r THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924. . - —I ** THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE SEVEN ► WEAK, RUN DOWN AFTER SICKNESS ^ Lydia E. Pinkh&m’s Vegeta ble Compound Made Mn. Dube Well and Strong .1 ■■ E. Hartford, Conn.—"After a severe sickness I was so weak that I could not do my housework, so my mother told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound. The first bottle helped me so much that I took six more bottles and felt fine. I have just given birth to a nice Baby girl and am feeling strong and ijWell. So different Jfrom the way I felt before. I am taking the Vegetable Compound right along while nursing. The baby seems to be in good health, and my friends say they see a bigchange for the better in me.’’—Mrs. Eugene Dube, 69 Woodbridge Street, East Hartford, Connecticut. The Vegetable Comoound is a splendid medicine to bring back health and strength. Many mothers have found this true, as did Mrs. Dube. Ask some of your neighbors and friends, for there are women everywhere who know by experience the value of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, for a free copy of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women.” PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM H*moTtn[>anarun KtnpaHiIrKalllnr Restorm Color end Beeaty to Grey end Faded Hail K>c. and $1 00 at iTu—ista Rtarnx Ou-ra. Wk*. i’atciioctir.N. T HINDERCORNSltemom. Corns, Cal louses, tie., stops all palo. rnsurea comfort to Uie fret, makes walking rasr. Ho. by ms l or at Drnc> •lata. Hiasom Cham leal Works. Patchogns. N. I. CuticuraSoap Is Pure and Sweet Ideal for Cfaildren Sample Soap, Olntmant. Tsi com fraa Address Csttcara La bora tort »a Dspt. M, Msldsa, Mass. Hhe Kitchen Cabinet t©. mt, Western Newspaper Union.) 'Tls an old maxim In the schoola maxim r'a the (.Edited by G. Douglas Wardrop, Editor of Radio Merchandising.) He Didn’t Understand “I want* somethin!' Homeric,’’ de dared the music publisher. “That’s simple. I can easily turn you out something about home and mother.” DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross” Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. > I* Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 2.‘l years. Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. Very Near (■‘•mkI- “Is lie a dose friend of yours?" Bet t err—“I’d say so. Too blooming dose.” Hall’s Catarrh Medicine SL do f ” h *;” rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggiits for ortr 40 ytart F. T. CHFNEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio Seeing Darkly Samuel ilompers objected, at a ban quet In Washington, to the "vision” that a fdlow banqueter attributed to tiie Soviet leaders. “Vision?” he said. “Well, the vision of those fello^v s jud uboqt^equal to Blank’s. "Blank, you know, visited an ocu list to have his eyes tested. The ocu list tried him on all Ids biggest charts, hut he couldn’t make out a single let- ter. So., In desperation, the oculist flashed off to the kitchen and came hack with the lid of a wash holler. ‘‘‘Here.’ he said, holding the lid be fore Blank, ‘(''an you see this?’ “‘I sure can,’ said Blank. ‘It’s either a quarter or a half dollar.’” Yet now and then your men of wit Will condescend to take a bit. ( —Jonathan Swift. FOODS YOU WILL LIKE Planked dishes sound complicated to one who bus never prepared them. However, given ' the plank, a two-inch-thlck oak, hickory or maple plank, with a groove far enough from the edge t* hold the juices of the meat, and the rest is simple. A plank that has been used, browned and baked well is much bet ter as it ages. It is best to put a new one, after giving it a good scrubbing and rinsing. Into the oven and give it a good, hard baking. Hot Cross Buns.—Dissolve one cake of compressed yeast In one-half cupful of lukewarm water; add two cupfuls of scalded, cooled milk, three cupfuls o<f flour; set in a warm place, after heating well. When light, add one- half cupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of salt, two egg yolks, one-quarter of a cupful of melted butter, one cupful of currants or seedless raisins and ! enough flour to knead* the mixture to a , soft, llgh. dough. When doubled In, hulk turn upside down on a hoard lightly dredged with flour, roll In a sheet tind cut into rounds. Set the rounds tin inch apart in the baking tin. When doubled in bulk, hake a hj^f hour In a hot oven. When baked, brush over the surface of each with white of egg and return to flic oven to dry and glaze. Remove to a wire cool er and decorate with confectioner’s frosting, by piping a cross on each. Terrapin of Lamb.—Cut into dice enough cold cooked lamb or veal to make two cupfuls. Rub together two tablespoonfuls each of butter and flour with one-half teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of dry' mustard and one-quarter teafcpoonful of paprika. Add to one and one-half cupfuls of stock or milk and stir until boiling Add one tablespoonful of catsup, two tnblespoonfuls of currant jelly and two raw eggs; heat with a Dover egg heater until quite thick. Add the diced meat, two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice or flavored vinegar and .turn into a hot dish. Serve on Boston brown breath-toasted and well-buttered. A tine gravy is as Important to serve with a turkey as the stuffing or any ot the other accessories oo-nc v«o“« . vo-t, ■**- 4 VOl-T* ■9 in; iT-'i! **»**.f OMSK'** 0004'- ( nfefflr ft—^ > ' MOTHER! Clean Child’s Bowels with ‘‘California Fig Syfup” Diagram of the New Four Tube Erla Supereflex That Gives Great Volume * and Saves “B” Battery Current. The popular duo-reflex circuit has been further improved by the engi neers in the Electrical Research lab oratories. Another stage of audio fre quency amplification has been added to the three-tube set. This gives the circuit greater receiving range and more power on the distant stations. Simplicity of construction and ease of operation and tuning has not been sacrificed by the additional stage and no extra controls, other than a rheo stat, have been a^ded to the circuit. The selectoformer' can still he used In place of the variocoupler. The selectoformer is essentially a fixed'coupler for use in any circuit where a transference of energy must take place between the aerial circuit and the grid of the first tube. The tuning is accomplished by means of a variable condenser across the sec ondary windings in place of the in efficient method of taps on the primary and a variable secondary. In addi tion to reducing the losses that are usually present when taps are used, the selectoformer turns the reflex into a set that can be calibrated as to wavelength. The location of a sta tion can be logged by the number of the dial where it came in and be tuned in at some future time by setting the dials at their former positions. A deciding saving of tubes and bat tery current results by the use of this type of circuit. The equivalent of two stages of radio frequency amplifica tion. detector, and three stages of au dio frequency amplification, are ob tained by the four tubes. The radio frequency currents are amplified by i the first two tubes, then the current ' is changed into the form of audio frequency when it is passed through the crystal detector. Tiie use of three stages of audio frequency amplification increases the volume' and strength of the signal aft er it lias jteen rectified'by the crystal to a point where a loud speaker may he used on many of the stations that are too far away to be heard with more than headphone volume on the regen erative type of circuits. The volume obtained from three stages of audio amplification Is surprising when you are accustomed to only two stages in ordinary circuit. If the volume is too loud with .the three stages then the -loud speaker plug may he shifted to the second stage. Three stages Tif audio fre quency. amplification is practical only when audio transformers of a low ratio such as Erla three and one-half to one are used throughout. The usual good qualify of the reflex type of receiver is further Improved by the use of the low ratio transform ers that have very little distortion, and by the use of the “C" biasing bat tery of from four and one-half to nine volts. Four UV 201-A or C 301-A tubes should be used with a six-volt storage battery. From 90 tb 136 volts of B battery will he required for operation of the receiver. The use of less than 90 volts of B battery will result In a decrease in volume and range of the receiver. No matter how good a bruin a man has, there are problems that tax It to the utmost. I 7- i' - Si?; Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE IP Dr - Salter’S ML* 1 1LC3 Eye Lotion rellevM and cure* *ore and Inflamed ejen In 31 to 48 hours. Helps the weak eyed, cures without pain.. Ask your drugslst or dealer for SAI.TER’S. Only from Kefortu Dispensary. P-. O. Box 1S1. Atlanta, Ga. 9 PATENTS ny animation. Highest references. Best results. Promptness as- 1 „ ■■ ■■■■■■ W laml. Watson E. Golemnn, | Booklet FHBU r»«Mt Uwy«r.S44 S St . Wuhlaftoa D C. Half and Half Cotton Seed of hlgfliest qual ity, noted for early maturity, large bolls and extra high lintlng percentage. Seed from first picking, Rhodes Hros., Huron, Tenn «K YOCK OWN HOKSE DOCTOR—Savs veterinary bills. Complete course by mall. Farm Science Institute, Orangeburg, S C. girls Earn Xmas Money Wntefoy M mti St. Nkkalas Ckristmss Seals Sell for l«c fset. Wkea said read usIS.Maad keep $2.11. Newark— Jwtfaa. St KcWH,2814Ckawe^li.lB*L«.lrs^dn,N.l There Is nothing holler In this life of ours than the flrgt’ con sciousness of love—the first flut tering: of Its silken wings—the first rising sound and breath of that wind which is so soon to sweep through the s<^ul. to purify or destroy.—Longfellow. WHAT SHALL WE EATT This is the season of the year wken fne cool days stir the blood and quicken the appe tite. Potato Salad."— To six cupfuls of 1 hot sliced jHita i toes, add two tea | spoonfuls of salt, one-half teaspoon ful of paprika one small grated onion, one-hajf cup ful of vinegar, two tablespoonfuls of chopped parsley and one cupful of heavy cream. Mix thoroughly, using two silver forks. Serve cold on a plat ter surrounded with slices of smoked ham. Stuffed Celery Salad.—For a de licious tidbit this Is a joy to the palate. Cream one tiihlespoonful of 1 butter, add one cream cheese, a dash ; of paprika, one-fourth of a teaspoon ful of salt and three stuffed olives chopped. Fill the hollow stalks of tender crisp celery. With a sharp knife cut across the stalks, making pieces about one-third inch wide. Add a little French dressing and on each Individual portion place iiiafonnalse dressing dotted with walnut meats coarsely cut. Canned Peach Pudding,—But six halves of canned peaches through a colander, add one beaten egg <ftie-half cepful of milk, tiie same of sugar, one ami one-half cupfuls of flour sifted with three teaspoonfuls of baking powder and one-fourth of a teaspoon ful of salt. Lastly stir in two table spoonfuls of nielied butter The hat ter should he quite stiff Pour orte- half of the mixture into a greased pudding dish, place over it six halves of peaches hollow side up, fill the cav ity with red jelly or Jarri. pour over tiie remainder of the batter and hake in a moderate oven for half an hour, or until done. Sift granulated sugar over the top and set under the gas flame to melt the su^ijr and brown Cider Jelly.—SoftenlyneJuilf pack- age of gelatin in onq^alf cupful of cold water, and dissolve by setting the dish In hot water; add three- fourths of a cupful of sugar, and when dissolved and cooled add three cup fills of sweet cider; tet stand twenty- four hours. Arrange ffl tablespoonfuls around a platter of cold boiled ham. Roast Beef.—Select a piece cut from the back of the rump, wipe with a damp cloth and set skin side down In a roaster, rub with salt and flour and place In a hot oven to sear over the surface; reduce "the hent after twenty minutes, and let cook one hour ana a half. Sene with: Pointers on Saving Tubes From Blowouts By HERBERT S. HALL, E. E. Many radio fans when trying out a new circuit and at other times are very much afraid that their tubes might he destroyed by the B battery potential being accidentally connected cross the filaments. If two 22^-volt B batteries nre^con- nected in series with a resistance of approximately 20,000 ohms as shown, a small voltmeter will show practically no voltage across the terminals A and B, that is, less than ^ volt, an amount which may be safely applied across the filament of any tube without danger. Yet when terminals A and B are ap plied to the plate circuit In the usual manner the volume of sound will he the same as though a 22 , / 4-volt battery were used in the regular way. There is one very good use of this arrangement other than for testing purposes. When leaving the set to be d M000 O/im Pes/sfancc IDF ij May Be Used for Other Than Testing Purposes. used by an inexperienced person the latter cannot “blow” the tube by con necting wrong wires to the tube or A battery terminals. For those who are interested In what happens when this hookup is nical description should suffice: Bart of the combined voltage (46) of the two 22^-volt batteries is used In the 20,000-ohm-resistance and the remainder is used In the impedance of the plate circuit of the tube, phones, etc., which is almost equal'to the high resistance mentioned above. There fore, like water finding its own level, the potential throughout the entire circuit and In each part proportions Itself according to the resistance of each part, which fer the detector tube and phone is about 22^ volts. But if a milliammeter be connected In place of the tube and phones the reading will be about 2 milllamperes and the voltage almost nothing.-New York Sun. Battery Switch With Good Locking Feature The man who would borrow your automobile without your permission is somewhat hampered by the fact that you have the key to the switchboard in your pocket. If you are a radio fan, you can now rest assured that soon no one will tamper with your set or leave the tubes burning while you are away, thanks to the designer of a new bat tery switch with a locking feature. (‘-hildren are apt to turn on the radio set and leave the tubes burning after they have finished listening in. Anyone unaccustomed to the operation of your set may damage the tubes or batteries, and without a switch of some sort you may often forget to turn off the tubes when you are through' with your set. Hurry Mother I Even constipated, bilious, feverish, or sick, colic Babies ami Children love to take genuine “(’allfrfrnia Fig Syrup.” No other lax ative regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and bowels with out griping. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Say "California” to your druggist and avoid counterfeits. Insist upon genuine "California Fig Syrup” which contains directions. Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” ftnb on Good Old Masttrolm That cold may turn into “Fid," Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub good old Musterole on the con gested part* and see how quickly it brings relief. Colds are merely congestion. Mua- terole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irritant which stimulates circulation and help* break up the cold. As effective as the messy old mustard plaster, does the work without blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling «>ennation thay brings welcome relief. To Mothers: Musterole is else made In milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole, 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes. Bettor than a mustard plaster Jazz for Wedding Af Hie recent wedding of a populnf niuflciim in London the wedding march was played on-jazz instruments and the brical pair made their exit from th-* chinch hcnciith :• triumphal arch of trombones. Shaft Shuts Off Current When Pushed All Way In. The nickel shaft of the new switch shuts off tiie battery current when it is pushed all of the way in. When the shaft is pulled half way out the cur rent is turned on. The shaft can be pulled all of the way out of the switch, breaking the circuit. The shaft can be carried around in your pocket until you again wish to use the receiver. In the meanwhile the set Is locked and cannot be turned on with out the shaft. The switch Is of the quick make and break tyiie with heavy phosphor bronze contact springs, the ends of which are fitted for soldering lugs. The switch is of the single hole mounting type with a knurled nut that can he adjusted for any thickness of panel. Little Fuse Prevents Blowout of Any Tube The turnover in vacuum tubes is treinendous7~ In view of the fact that over 91 per cent of all vacuum tubes never live their full and intended life, it is no wonder that over 9,000.000 tubes weresold last year. Tube pro tection is the logical answer to the situation. Recent developments in a little fuse that slips over the filament terminal of any standard vacuum tube makes this protection from accidental blow-out real and complete in every sense of the word. Important to All Women Readers of This Paper Swamp-Root a Fine Medicine Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing else hut kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con dition they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the hack, head ache and loss of ambition. Boor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it makes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such condi tions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Sw-amp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine will do/for them. 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"Teacher ‘warned’ us yes terday. and I put on good ones this morning.” The man who sows seeds of kind ness has a perpetual harvest. Nature has perfected herself by an Bride and weakness are Siamei eternity of practice.—Thoreau. twins.^—Lowell. May U$e Switch Lever as Mounting for Coil When using si rotor coil that is to hold only a few turns and when the tube upon which the coll Is wound is light an ordinary switch lever may he used as a mounting for the coil. Refaove the blade from the switch and fasten it to the panel in the usual manner. Then with two nuts fasten the rotor coil to the shaft of the switch. The stator coll cat then b« mounted to the baseboard under tha rotor coil. 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