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By RALPH BATTHER The honeycomb coil must be tapped as near the center as possible, in con struction of the radio frequency unit known as the “clarifier” described last week. Careful inspection of the sides of the coil should be made and the approximate center turn located. Tills turn should he pulled out very slightly and a lead solderejd on. The photographs and circuit dia gram Indicate the best way to as semble the parts, and indicate much better the constructional details than can be done in a short description. The turns on the tuning coil may be wound in either direction and If desired the size and shape of this coil need not be exactly that shown, but the portion connected across the tun ing condenser should have an induc tance of approximately .250 ifillihenry If for any reason the shape must be changed. * -—— An extra binding post Is furnished, connected directly to the grid, to en able the use of a very short antenna If a long one Is not available. The output coll Is completely en closed In a case to prevent damage to the leads, and to prevent the “B" bat tery from being short-circuited. Since this coil case Is somewhat difficult to construct, the builder of this unit should take particular pains to pro- v‘de suitable, connections to this- coll which are protected from breakage. Carefully wrapping the FerthThals with tape will ordinarily be sufficient. If a Spider-web coil having about 80 -turns of wire with a tap on the middle turn Is more convenient It may he used Instead of the honeycomb coll. A good coil may he made with two, wires wound in parallel on spider-web frame, each winding having 40 turns of wire. The outer end!of one winding should connect to the Inner end of the other and to the center tap. A flexible two conductor cord should he provided,to connect the output coil with the rest of the.dmrit. The center tap of the output coll is connected with a flexible cord to the plus terminal of the B battery, which should have the voltage recommended for the tube to lie provided, for am plifier use. This coll may he laid on top or inside the cabinet of the main receiver whichever is nearest the grid coil of the detector tube. It is to be noted that no ground connection^ are necessary on this tube are stopped by touching the grid terminal of the circuit with the finger. The stabilizing condenser Is adjusted so that no plucking noise or click is heard when grid terminal Is touched with the finger. When the stabilizing condenser Isjjnce adjusted (and this adjustment is not difficult to obtain since the setting is not a critical one if the device is properly constructed), It ordinarily need never be touched again. In order that tuning be made easy the “clarifier” tuning dial may he calibrated against the receiving set and then later both It and the receiver may he calibrated for various wave lengths by Jotting down the positions where each station is found. It may he calibrated against the receiving set by coupling the output coll near the grid tuning condenser in the "clari fier" one or two clicks will he heard in the receivers when the two circuits are In tune .with each other. If the construction lias been properly carried out It will he found that the adjust- Help That Achy Back! Are you dragging around; day after day. with a dull, unceasing backache? Are you lame in the morning, bothered with headaehex. dizziness «nd urinary disorders? Fed tired,, irritable and discouraged? Then there’s surely, some thing wrong, and likely it’s kidney weakness. Don’t neglect’it 1 Get back \our health while \oU can l -e ItOiJu's Pills? Doan's have luiped thousands of ailing folks. They should help you. Ask join- nrighbor! A South Carolina Case Mrs. .1 H Cald- well. 1"7 N Main j St Helton. 8. "t»says. “A cold syt- — tied in my back. My kidneys were •-liurirish and 1 had a dull aSfhe In nyy Pac k. My 'joints -were so stiff and latiie I could hardly ^■•^Tbend over. There f 'wo re sharp pains In my knees My kid- act .Huht, either, so I neys .didn’t used Doan’s IM1P Do One b •un d riu DOAN’S Z'/ STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Foster-Milbum Co.. Mfg. Chem.. Buffalo. N. Y. View of the Interior of the Clarifier, ment reqnired for a particular wave length is constant from day to day. It will he found that the signal in tensity is greatly improved since the device seems to be a particularly ef-, ficient radio frequency amplifier. .Although one tuning dial has been added it will be found that tuning is much easier than before. This Is due IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday School ' Lesson’ (By REV. R. B KITZW ATEK. l> I) . T*>*rh«» of English U'ble In the Moody Bible Insti tute of Chicago ) (© Western Newspaper Union.) 4 ' —, Lesson for May 4 ASSYRIAN EXILE OF ISRAEL I.KSSON TEXT—II Kings 171-1S. GOLDEN TEXT—"I will delight, my self In Thy statutes: I will not forget Thy word."—Ps. 11»:16. Pit I MARY TOPIC—How a Little Girl Helped a Great Soldier. JUNIOR TOPIC—Israel Driven Into Exile. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—A Nation Punished for Its Sins. YOUNG PEOPLE AM) ADULT TOP IC—I-essons From Israel's Downfall. I. Israel Taken Into Captivity (vv. 1-fi). This was in fulfillment of that which Amos had prcdicUuLJn the days of Jeroboam II at a time when the nation was at the height of Its prosperity. The northern kingdom was ruled by nineteen kings, all of wToun Avere wicked. Their wickedness was not be cause of lack of Information or op portunity but In spite - of It. God promised the first king His blessing If he would he loyal ,to Him. Jero boam departed from God and the apos tasy thus begun continued downward to the end. In the reign of Hoshea, the last king, the king of Assyria came and besieged Samaria and carried the children of Israel captive to Assyria, from w’hlcb they never returned. II. The Sins Which Caused Their Doom (vv. 7-18). 1. Conformed to the Ways of the Heathen (vv.7-9). God had command ed them not to follow In the ways of the heathen, hut these Israelites, In stead of maintaining lives of sepa ration, secretly did that which- was displeasing to God. Secret sins, as surely ns open sins, bring niin, for all things are naked and open to Him with whom we have to do. The One who visits judgment upon the sinner knows nil things. 2. Sene Idols (vv. 10-17). They not only cohipromised by “walking In the statutes of the heathen," but wor shiped their gods. It was a short step from following In the statutes of the heathen to worshiping their gods. 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The Sharpies Separator Company We*t Chester, Pa. to the fact that the adjustments of a single circuit receiver often change Before they worshiped idols they cast from time to time depending oiT'the o(T T tlie twh^Dod. Indeed idolatry came Origin of Lloyds Lloyd's, an association of marine un derwriters, received Its name from a coffee house kept in the Seventeenth century by Edward Lloyd. A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by the delicate, fascinat ing Influence of the perfume she usesja A bath with Cutlenra Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores followed by a dusting with Outleura Talcum powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin.—Advertisement. Most excuses are not worth the, mak- * t 1 mg. - T „ Sliding Down the Icing “Will you join our party in the* jam preserves’'" asked the first fly. '“No," said the second fly, “the lady Of our house lias baked a cake with icing on It. We’re going in for win ter sports."—Louisville (’ourler-Jour nal. Sors blood-nhot eye*, watery eye% atlcky eyes, all h-aled promptly with nightly application* of Roman Eye Balaam. Adv. The Golden Age was never the pres ent age. A cutting remark: “The lawn needs mowing." position^ of the tickler coil or plate variometer and changes In antenna constants. In this new plan the re sistance in the grid circuit of the-de tector-tube is much lower since the antenna resistance is no longer in cluded, therefore, regeneration is much easier controlled and is not as critical as before. The lower resistance in the grid circuit of the detector tube in creases selectivity remarkably. Tests have shown It very much superior to double circuit regenerative receivers In this matter. A wave trap or filter is not. impeded since this radio fre quency unit will do the work instead. There should he no necessity for re ceiving any signals on zero beat meth od so the quality of the received sig nals is also improved and there need he no squeals in the receivers or loud speaker: All these Items are conducive to greater distance reception, so the device seems well worth while, even if^the, receiver radiation item Is not considered. Top View BOSCHEE’S SYRUP Allays irritation, soothes and heals throat and lung inflammation. The constant irritation of a cough keeps the delicate mucus membrane of the throat and lungs inacongested condition,whichBost.HEF.'S Syrup gently and quickly heals. For this reason it has been a favorite household remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis and especially for lung troubles in millions of homes all over the world fofthe last fifty- seven years, enabling the patient to obtain a good night’s rest, free from coughing with easy expectoration in the morning. 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Hancock Sulphur Compound Oint ment ioc and 6oc- for ujc with the Lu/uiij Compound uni,t since the regular ground is.to he left on the receiver Itself. The an tenna is disconnected from the re ceiver ^and. connected to this circuit. The antenna and ground binding posts on tlu* receiver are to be connected together on single circuit receivers such ns the Grebe OTt-9 or CIt-14. On double circuit receiver^ these posts may he connected together also, if It is found by expr-rimenu tint ft 11 ere i s an improvement by so doing: It remains to be shown how the bal anced output circuit of this tube is adjusted and how the “clarifier" is to connections have been made to this device, (lie,tube is turned on to nor mal brilliancy. TTe receiving set is adjusted to a low •wave-length, such as about 300 meters and a pair of re ceivers or loud speaker connected as usual. The antenna and ground bind ing posts on the receiver are con nected together. The balance in the radio frequency tube is obtained by adjusting the small variable condenser. This adjustment can he made in several ways. To Use House Lighting CircuitTpr an Aerial .The lighting circuit in your house cam he used effectively as an aerial for receiving purposes by using on^ wire of the line. The accompanying illustration shows 'one simple method by which this can he done. A third wire is twisted around the lamp cord and one end ,of it is attached to the aerial binding post of the receiving set. The effect is the same its a direct con nection, as the third wire forms a condenser. The rubber insulation on the wiresfacts as the dielectric and the two wires In close proxirnitiy to each other as the plates of the condenser. The capacity of the arrangement may ^[Itcfnc light fteket b>ti/i**ft rrre ' t$ grume' By Twisting a Separate Piece of'W sulated Wire Around Lamp Gor’d _and Attaching Its End to the Aerial Binding Po«t of a Receiving Set, the Lighting Circuit Can Be Used for an Aerial. Ret the receiver dials to receive signals from some broadcasting sta- i * )e increased or decreased J>y twisting tlon. When the tuning condenser Is * r untwisting more or les* wire around, swung around It will at some position lump cord. 'Hie correct amount of be In tune also with the incoming " Ire to use can only be determined by signals.. If the “clarifier" tube Is os- experiment. Into the world because, the race did md wish to retain God in its affections (Homans 1 :21-23). Idolatry did not come In through ignorance hut through willful perverseness: People today worshiping false-gods have first cast off the authority of the living God. Man Is a religious- being. When he ffenses to worship the true God he worships other gods. 8. They Were Rebellious (vv. 13-15). God by his prophets has said unto them, "Turn ye from your evil ways, and keep my commandments," hut they stubbornly refused His testimony, even rejected His statutes. God In love tried to save them. He*sent some of the noblest and best prophets who ever spoke to men to persuade them to turn from their sins, such as Eli jah 'and Elisha, hut they stiffened their necks and plunged deeper into wlckedn'ess. This they did In defiance of God. 4. Caused Their Rons and Daughters to Pass Through Eire (v 17). This was the dreadful Molech worship, the most cruel rite of heathen worship. It was done by kindling a ,flre In a hol low metal image until Its arms were red hot and placing live children there in to he burned to death. This was the depth to which the Israelite had sunk. < 5. Resorted to Magical Practices (v. 17). When faith^in the true God wanes men always turn to the-magical arts. In,this way the Israelites sohl themselves to evil In the sight of tlie Lord and provoked Him to anger. III. The Judgment Falls (v. IS). At this stage of the drama the cur tain dropped. God could not be inac tive longer. c 1. God Was Very-Angry. His anger Is not raving fury but the revulsion of His holy nature against sin. God cannot tolerate sin in His presence.. His wrnttr must strike.'‘ Though He waits long, the debt must be paid and that always with compound interest. There is only one way fo escape God’s wrath; that Is to turn from sin unto God through Jesus Christ. 2. Remove Them Out of His Right. The land of Pales’ine’ ls. regarded ., s the land of God's sight—that is, the place^Tif^ His, manifested presence. These people are still -scattered among the nations and as a political organization they will never retUrn to their land. The Judgment was se vere, but not more so than the sins merited. God had waited long. The despising of His grace eventually works ruin. 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I even carry a 850,ofki policy, payable to my wife.” ‘‘It*.s too much.’’ safd the harassed prospect. “What excuse can you give her for living?"—Houston Post,. The hatred of knaves is preferable to their cojupany. Standard for over 75 years \ wt.’U on ♦ wv.Jlu . - \ clllatlng, the pitch of the notes re ceived will change ns Its tuning con denser Is swung In and out of tune. If Use Two Rheostats In using compression type rheostatf this tubris-not oscillating the Interi- it may, he found Inconvenient to turn sity of the signal will change but not the knobs so much to light the tubes the pitch. Since It is desired to stop all oscillations In this tube the small stabilizing condenser Is adjusted until the Intensity only Is changed, when the tuning condenser Is varied. Another method consists of utilizing the feature that all oscillations in a j There are two ways of eliminating this. Either use a battery switch nt place a wire wound rheostat in pural lei to the compression one. 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