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I • r TJ1F. I'K.i U'I.K, BAliXWKI.I,. S. C. Illllllillllllllllllllll ^ahK(?r m Drives out the catar- hal poisons, dispels he inflamation of he mucous linings ind reinforces the ystem against dis- ase. For safety take ’e-ru-r a during hot veather. Tablets oi' Liquid Sold Everywhere i m •!' ! Baby Frets •v^nshness, cold, colic or .•el irregularities there js nothing that will give it quicker relief than DR. THORNTON’S EASY TEETHER specialist’s prescription 1 for 15 years. A swee^ iren like—takes the place no opiate * or e. 25c, at your druggisr^^ your money refunded. ige. 9 aiurally at Mipprrrts the >uii in lt< l.i ain- D TO BEAUTY > CHARM s nn ottierwis. h. iutlful i ,\ Oi.’ liro s f fa t ik'ii*' i nd ! !/> tired, aefiing feet- *S FOOT-EASE II- ,• • I’ iwder insures 1 is vn • ry.Iay Toilet it in your shoes in the all «la> I*.i'l uMir in!rror t. It .1 he story you \ Urn's Koot Knee ", to t* oiiaand.s f-o es l wt. it :t '. nn do for you 1 lot :i Ko' t !: i .• Walk- 'rrr. A .til r« ss )T-EASE, L* Roy. N. Y. O'rut: an.i l e('d*:TT\ev.: Stores. I V 1 I !• , ^ .»»uf l*ut \ ii.HilMr * - hL'rrr !»’♦• 1 >» ? h»* «’»! ;i I .fd' :t- 1 j Relief I DIGESTION^ AamtSs INDlGESTfOWy ^ 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief .L-ANS PACKAGES EVERYWHERE I OVER YEARS* has been a world- for kidney, liver and iorders, rheumatism, i uric acid conditions. t # ) - • < il troubles, stimulate vital sizes. All druggists. Insist d genuine Gold Mkdal* <> Mr COMPLEXION nv*h*$. dit^o^ration* H®v»< a e*tittful A i i druacHtA f 1 25 (>ra«Bt tr‘‘* A**nf» wanted Wrffa JO,2975 A Mich Ave.Chicago. zoa -«o ffAns mKuuwunwff'? [im Back to Work ' hri 11 of M i rsh. 111, T>\i s, is si.'k with Ki'lno> troii- ars. I hii'tpi's pronuuni ed ht's I >i't‘,iso. rod in him: 11'llio Kidnoy Uoinody iind after the t muoli.imprivyod. I 'uive mt11 os and adn ont roly ork and eaniir.g iimnoy, in op hotter than he ever Ud!m. got rosul.s as it i> > do, i an herb of rooognizi 1 purifying value- oi.r io|, opiates or habit-fonn- rives relief when other ttle costs $1.20. Six bot- reatinont, cost luid rd to give Satisfaction or refunded. Ii ne Co., Beaumont, Texaa. (XXXXXXXXJCXXXXXXXXXXXJUUubu rr:iov3 vmom !ntt.rnational UCJlted hy Q Doualas WarJrop, Editor of Radio MBrchaadldtag-) 1 , 1S»*1. .Wettorn .N'cwspapor Ctilon.) We-get our in'oti- with our nic.is- ur.- We cannot go wrong and feel ri«ht; Nor can we give pain and feel pleasure. For justice avenges each slight ; OTOfil Lesson ’ PROFESSIONAL NURSE SAYS TANLAC HAS NO EQUAL H K1TZW A i m, i> p ' s ci y. n i -1 iK v.) <- r r* N * , vv ^ p i i • r 1' r,! • I n r- ill MORE PICNIC DISHES By PAUL G. WEILLER In most radio frequency circuits In use at present the tuning Is done by varying tjie"capacity, in parallel with a coll, by a vurlnble condenser. This method Is Ideal from a manufacturing standpoint. The variable condenser of today Is u pretty good piece of ap paratus, In spite of being culled a mon strosity by some writers. Straight colls are easy to wind and can be made with accuracy i If the tuning Is done by varying in- thiotnncos, the variometer p» practical ly the only" moans of accomplishing this. The variometer was In great favor with the old time fan. but now has pretty nearly dNuppeared This is von unjust. Whll • the variometer --U—ft—robber undo-d-raMo pioee-of-WT-f-k for tl'ie manufacturer. It has few draw backs fop the fan ^ In mu iri- C age radio ftv*queney re- cel vers , apt irity tuning Im- t ne draw- hack If t! If re. •eixei' i - haianc e.j for long wav e- It W'l !. have a tende ncy to oscillate tit st.irr wa\et! * If it. Is hal- urn >*d, f,>r s' :"rt waves It .will tone • much of Its SvU iSi’ livity at Ion g waves. The receiver descrll>ed In tlds sr tide jirovldes capad'y ari l Inductance tuning in the aerial circuit and In duct'.mv tuning between U K. tulie an ! detector This permits nn excel lent balance. In the diagram. Figure 1, we have a 2.T-pla!e variable condenser (.rtnnfi - ) in tlie aerial and ft small variometer In tit,' grid circuit Tbe grid Is con nected in appro. fid: fiifikl *n bet» een the Condenser and variometer Tiie ground apd lllumem are connected to the • •'heriTeTan’rnl of tiie vari.ofaeter For tuning pnrjMisos n vuriojiieter ’alone uosild sutllclent As *too much indu 'tali' ■ -eould make tiie «tet » iS' Lil.'lte. the variable condenser is pr • L Pv balancing one ag ainst M.e .chcr the s't may be previ ,-nt«*d fr- im "scii .Intlng quite efTe.t!vely. 1 Ibe Cot tp’lng device is ti clroke coil «*t>! Irf'iHt-f with a variometer -In s very r.n U-Ulil w ax 1 o'.h'U instruction' care- if i l ly f.u tb:.- ; -.art of ’!»• receivi •r no hi • St. C-i •iivenlcnt choke :> • t-ln| Fr. •• ndary of S"fae small and LtW \ p^’ ns;va* a u.Ro tmn-forraer 1 it you ’ w.itH t use n Very t'flVci. nt ch •'t** USo (l 1.0 • •o turn honey.x»tub eoJT, or will'd u Spid. •r (Wcb with I.i".>" turn- of N •' '3* 5 s'. .4 : covered wire if j i m llave til" pati. nee neoessarv for S )( 1 work. The choke L- conmvto'l in dseated. Uetwocn tio^ plate of the K plate of the It. F. niIk? and the irrld condenser of the detector tube. The grlii condenser Is connected in the usual way ; the grid leak, however, is connected between grid and positive filament for o hard tube, which we prefer to a soft detector. We may then, use the full voltage on the de tector plate. - ’ A midget variable comVenser Is con nected across the variometer. This condenser Is not used for tuning, but Is set permanently. It Is therefore moimted Inside the cabinet and not on the panel. In mounting the parts leave euflV clent distance between the two varl ometers to avoid back coupling. It will be well to inouut them at o;e poslte ends of the tiflnel and to leirve. tiie middle for the nmll" atupUfler. . In selecting the parts for your re ceiver keep in mind that the amplifica tion In this circuit !« extremely high. Therefore select ■ all component p.irts from the best available and do not be too niggardly as to space. Midget m !io frequency receivers do not work well. To tune tlds receiver In-glr. by setting the aerial condenser at Its mln- lnpim", then tune the 11 F. variometer until you bear either the broadcast of a srati*>/i or Its beat note. Tune the aerial variometer tmtil signals or whistles come in loudest. If the set Is still oscillating turn tin* aerial condenser a few degrees and turn the variometer back until the aerial circuit Is again in tune. If die set Is still oscillating turn the -aerial condenser ahead' a hit more and the variometer back a corresponding amount Kepeut this until you find g setting that vTl) keep the receiver from oscillating You vvill then have the niaxlninm of sensitivity At Its best, one stage In tills circuit will be equiv alent to two In many others So far we have said nothing about tin- nrldget cond.cnsTr in parallel with U F. vttrl- otnefer. If tlsv weiver covers the entire wave '-length "range with the midget '•ondenser all ont, leave It there If >"U hid however, that you cannot tune In WIT or KYW, for Instance, turn the midget until these stations come in at near the maximum set ting of the ]1 F variometer It will he well to b>ek tlve midget In that po slti- n Then you may callhrate the IT F vnrlom*ter, for stnflons. Yon will find that thlj calibration holds true regardless of" changes In tbe iierl.i'. Tlds receiver s^ill glvp.*^t| We are always looking for somts thing different in sandwiches, for with out them a lunch is not very sails factory. Winnebago S a n d w i ches. — Grind a fresh 1 young carrot or more. depending upon, live- amount 1 <»f tilling whieb "itr needs for the satid- wiebes. A- cupful nf ground carrot will make tilling for a- do/.en small sand uiehes. Add a stalk <>t celery and a sihall green onion ; all ma> be ground together. Mix with a gooi] mayonnaise, a tablespoi>nf,ul or more "of chopped i nuts and salt and cayenne to taste. This makes a ni"i.-t filling which d ies not soak the bread, Mini If a leaf of --lettuce, is. mided. will n''li J *l!i vita ! mines. Russian Sandwiches Mix one •Team cheese with one-fourth of a tea spoonful of salt, one teaspoonful each of cho|q-ted o'lve and gcecii i»' : : ' on<* pimento, ohe egg- hard cooked and chopped; moisten with mayonnaise •nd spread (in whole wheat bread Lesson for Jtrfy 27 THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS I.i s,, N - -j-j \T MaM t 1-11 . i'.’LMLN T K,\T 1". , r .1 rv t h :\t 1!(» it. in. 'WtT.-r.'d (•• ins t »■ »; !•!• 'i. 11. • ,'/•'. t, • - i,',', ,ur I )■ *' n.i t! at ii r»■ t. ! ' ' 1 d. * i ' M' t'lttMAKV ' ! • LI-' r<. t ’ t c-—J. • 'is t: «' f U " A ^ t«» I»e W t • .f. u. JPTsli.'il T< UMC JeMI.s ( a rlV-i IK'T S tt.e Ten • INTI.l:\tKrd XT’: AN! SKNh'U't T* 'I’ ll' S :> W - Is How I o l )\ e I' 'Ule- T> I I*t (I I 'll ■V'W'N'i I'! ' 1 1 1 ’ I. | '. A NT * AIUT.T T'Jl’lO — X ' i > i 'v. t r Il.T' 'I ; ii.i'ii-r. I. Its Purpose (v. 1). The llol\ Spirit led Him Into the W'lhleno's- with the» specltb’ purpose t h I III' I helV meet o j . d o\ ercolae the "i '' w f.ose w ...rks ]|e carie to ,4e- stroy (Ilo|, 2 -1 1) 11 Is t empt at i'ui was not a pioparaiion for His work, as Usually F « light, fnt rather the opeiiiiig of tlu dii-adl ul eoiillict tn-tueen < ’lirist ai d S- lan. w hieti vias to issue in Sa tali'- Pojeat. It Was n,,.; f lest Ji tit ns to w lietli. r »Me wo s.t to see whether He Wo||ld | elert .,! purpoSn- of ( oil] as to , By speal .pTofi M rs. ii Ue, ( Iiikhnnl. '"all! ■ Av i 11 be of It,. Ieri-'st to all who are in need of an upbuilding tonic, “In ill I’ll lift i ‘' 11 J ears' experience is a trained nurs s:i\s Mis, ('lark's stutel on!. "1 m Ver foimd tie* ei|l|al • d Tania.- as a sfofnaeli ine !i/ ine and tonic. T\o \o;irs ago an attack "f nlli'ienru left mo w-rfiioiit .ippo'ite and my stomach in snch a feol fix ihat- the ■ ttle I did eat seemed to dol me t.arm instead of good ‘•Stomach roas.ui .if tiie fact that sin' Ii iiist me and' six months before tak - Ironi !,* r loj^g experience as ,i ing. 1 ,in!a<* I was so weak I had tr - i"tial nufsii ihe »• itement o) (lire in> housework done. I was In ■ 1 « I irk of H-i Wai-Aorth h \» ! bed iimst of the time for two months and was getting desperate. “Tanlac was more than a mutch for my trou 1 ies and eight hottles left rne feeling fim*. I rat and steep like a child and have energy and <*r<-rjgth that i ikes lif.. a plea' ire. TiTnluc Is simply grand.’’ . Tiinl.ii.• I- f"r sale hy all,jrood drug gists- 4<. .q.t no substitute. Over 10 million bottles sold. ms w .i uld inai me so weak I Would fee] right faint. Tb* least ever! ron. woubl .'orrrnteti'lv .x T .r.hic VegeN-ihb* IMUs. for constlpa- lion iiiad.* and recommended by the n i ri u f act ii r.* rs ..f Tanlac. -n t . r. . in to Mid stand ! s^i Ti " red."a . It 'a - n Don't chuckle if you put over a lubitdute when an advertised product is called for. Maj be your customer will ne\ er come back. lien Mulfnrd, Jr. That Goes for Everybody ‘M at Is the l.est bll'ine-s |.l .which .. mg I ..III cat) g I \ t ■ his attention?’’ H s own:" I’.oston l.'. ii tig Tran- It on. mi for m 'ii t mi re- I.I- i- h ■r a t’.'.toL laj'per? al -oiurelv ,-.,md md fall. r to e\ 11;b11 11i111 as- an ob .lei’t 'lipoit which faith might fesi to show that a ntdoii l.etweeii God iind man had been effecie.l which would Tongue and Ham Sandwiches —I’ut | b 'nr.' n in -, rc.'oti.dllatton, through the meat chopper equal por •!. The Conflict (v\ 2 11). A ■ h .■ n u,. \>'ti > ■ t, f (>f f w r- ri ■« "p... t si, l . vj " W rrn <>r T.i ' r in T> I” H, LVai' M... N. Y Ail-v tlotis of ham iind tongue, both cooked Season to taste with salt ami jiepper and Spread l.etwe.-n sliceit of liuttcrcd hrend. either i;\e or white. Chllaly Sandwiches. Cook two tiihlespoonfuls of gr.-cii pepji*'r. finely chopped, with one atnl one-half talde- sp.Kinful .'if onion, also chopped, stir ring const a nil.v Add. ono-.hjilf cupful of canned tomato, three-fourths of n pound of soft dns'se. three fourths of a t»*aspoonful of salt, two tablespoon fuls nf cream and one egg slightly beaten, with cavenne to taste Date Nut Bars. Heat two eggs un Til light, add one cupful of slf’ed brown sugar, one cupful of cboppfid nut in.'ats otie cupful of chopped daf**s. live tablespo.infills .of flour, one half teaspoonful of baking powaler. a few grains of salt. Mix well and bake in pan . by in inches. WTien cold sprinkle with powdered sugar and 'rut in bars one inch wide hy two Inches long. In Uf<- » rrr,ail things tie resolute U’pb kfri-at To k. <>) th\ imiscl. s tralnp.1, know- est tti.ui when fate Th> ni* is .re tak. s orWh n she ll say to thee “I fir.d ih.-.-worthy; do this-tht.n* for me!" —Emerson. HOT WEATHER GOOD THINGS i an i rt tbe "IV battery, which approximately ’ (ni volts the positive terminal of should be of for best re sult s The variometer should be om* < f tiie largest typos available to c-ov t the entire broudr; ••ding range Tlii> Is connected between the de wart ae .•oust to coast reception An an’Tints aerial hi n goo.) bKarlo.n In. cTumpiod quartets you may use a 2 »-foot wire and ex; ect loud '-•penT er recejitlbn of all loeal stations and a'so powerful .listant stations.— New York Sun. -i Back Panel Switch Made From Discarded Rheostat By HAROLD HUBBARD I'o you nee! a good trick panel s iltc' ’ 11 ere P 'ne"tkal can be.made f-,,- i ■ ..M rli.-. "t at amt-.r'.il pr a e :is good* as <i\\ ■!! tiie market The W 1 ' -lance witx' -be'lld i e removed and holes of the. Corre.-t size drilled thr mgh t.’.i riieostat form at regular Interval f T Mi- swit.d i»oliits The-e v-vp- h' point.- should b.e <r tiie_'kind t t are ;.!m -t (lush with the surface. The ■ a-11a!■ tdii^'-taf" shaft js not long eno'igii. a bar of Mm - Line diameter •tn>! Mitel- inches long -bould be oh f'dr.e ! Tbe tegular Tbeo-*at eon Met lever 1- 'Upped on the shaft to about the < eiit<T and fastened h\ mean- of the -Of S, rew The shaft Ktconld" ri.'WL I>e ln-ertcd so that flu* lexer Is on tbe >aside as tile switch jioinfs A 'firing 1- placed on the end of the shaft protruding on the opposite side m l i. »mpri'-se ] hy the shaft collar, as .-ho\vn In the sketch Tab Simple Selector Coil Stops Harmful Radiation A simple seleetoi".■t>il t" stop harm ful niii' imt' of ni llati'-n from regen • •nit he njcHvIng -et- l> shown by —1 "igiit'e 1,—It—is n.a-L—La—v. it..Png—two separate coils on";! tube 'Jr 4 inches ill diameter b\ ;ib 4 inches long with No 22 1». Cs C. wire. Two fixed tniea wh t There Is nothing that so touches the spot as a refreshing drink ..n a h<u ., , i — day, The—followifig is a famous punch which w ill be cherished when oDetf tried. Giron's Punch. — Hui) together to n t hlek sirup, three cupfuls of sugar " and tw.f eiijifiils of .w ater "chn i partially and add two cupfuls of straw berry Jub ' . "tie .'Ujifiil of pineuppl, 1 The < 'omhatajifs (v. 1 ). (1) .1.--ii•• ('hri-t. .t. -u- t-'lirl.-t the IMvii .- M. n. I- now .-nter ng upon His i mediatorial- work. He went hiimedi j at*‘lx from the place of i,pointing and heavenly re.'ognlth.n ;i- t‘;e Son of God to meet the areh enemy- of the I race. i (2) ' The I 'evil. He was a re.it per son and, while always tilled with ci;n j ft*' g tijid mali.-e. In tld- .-a-e the t, : t a j tive wa- taken by the 1 ord. He was J dragged into the presence .if Jesus i hri't tiiid forced Into'the struggle. 2 Hie Mattie Ground (v 1). It wa- .Ti ,J.*■ iv,^:. i n.■'—-.f. .laid.-n I tv.- firs, man was tempt.-d in a garden with the iii.-'t pleasant surroundings and failed The' second man w as tempted in a j barren wilderness, surrounded by wild i beasts and gloriously tramipbed j 2 The Method of AttayU (vv KO. Stnce its ..nr Hedeemer Oirlst -u-- tain.-d a threefold relationship, the Soil of Mali Son of God and a' Messiah, each -oue was luinle a ground of attack. (1) As Son of Man (vv. 2. it). I'iiis wtt' a tf't "f tiie renlity of His human- uy, Tb itelTy-11srriiTe wlii-i her 1 1 . ■ 1 a n aiii'v wiiich He obtnim-d through the , virgin birth w:,.. real, tiie appeal was made to the In.-tim t of Lunger Jfun- | Ler is not the result bf sin. \\ h b* the » iq.etite is not -Inful, to have satisfied it In a wrong way would have'been j^in. (2) Son of God (\V. Tills was « test I - to whether the personality 'vLi.l-oh bad come from beav.-n and It ’ ei* upon lt-»«'lf buniaMty was dlvint*. T lo' I'evil quoted from a M.-'sianl.' p- Tn to get Him to presume up.>n t.o< 1 d". > <’:i r. ) " 1 1!: ^ t < - : ' ^ ! i V g g _ 1 . • ' 1 i I . !. 11 ut old f-.ik' laiiiem too mm li. To Have a,Clear, Sweet Skin I’.'U. b jiiniph --, redness, rotfghhess- t Itching, if any with ('uticura »'!nt ment, then bathe with Gtiticiira S.-ap ud li"t water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a little Gutb'ura Talcum to leave a fascinating fftigrani'e oi; skin Livery where 2. r »c each.--Advertisement I . •' of folks are j>l*-a'ant to talk t.. !>ut . 1 i-agrecahh* to listen to.. A FEELING OF SECURITY WHEN YOU USE SWAMP-ROOT You naturally fi*i*l si-imro when y.-u know tiiat the int-iiimi.- you ire -liiiiut to ’-o ■■ i absolulely pure and ..otitai/m no i.iimlul or habit pro.luvmg drug'. "* ‘ >u. h a medicine i- Dr K liucr’s Swamp Root, kidney . in er and bladder liied.. me. ■ The sain, standard oY purity, ntrength an- 1 ixeeliin.-e i' maintained in every butt !•• of Swamp Root. It K soient ftu ally compounded from vegetable herbs' - . - 1* i' riot, a -Lniuhnt and is tak n in ' te.isp* - .ni ul doses It is not recommended for every thing. It is natures great helper in relieving md > vcrcommg kidney, liver and bbnlder t roubles. • • A sworn statement of purity, is with •very Untie of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Rooi. If y..u tn. ! .a medicine, you should have he b.-st. < hi sale at all drug stores m ll<! t le- "f t VV I M/e-. IliedlUlli and large. Ibvv. v.r, if yu wi'h firsts to try thi- Pesky Bed-Bugs P. D. Q. Try Just once P. D, Q.— Pesky I'.-vlls tgutetus—As a prevent I v>- op to rid B^d Bugs, Itoaidiee, 1-Teas and A I.is Every family should use P. P <j. tious*- cleaning t-me to guard against tiie I esk v Devils and to prevent moths P I'. U Is not an iri-. ' t p.-wder, hut is a n*-vv .hemleal that kills Inaeet* and tti.'r eggs Eadi pack age . ofnains. free a patent spout, to enable you to get to tie hard to-get-at J la< es and sav.-s the juice, ' A .tfi . .-nt package makes or;•• quart, enough to kill a milli.e Inser ts and, their eggs. Your druggist ha* it or -an get it fop von. Mailed prepaid upon receipt of price by the Owl r’hetrii<al Works, Terre Haute, Ind. -f orangi Juice arul otiohalf cupfiif Jiii.'.' with th. 'amc leiiii'jn Juice utn a quart''•of cold water.' I'KHl for sev era! hour-, then -.-ne In a imn.'li j.o.v i poun d over a qu.i.rf .-of orungt- vjiitei ! death Satan tempt- m.-ti to d the sja-rtnoiilur thing- in or got pnbli.-ity, to gain the ear- - ,r “ it prepar ation, send -ten cents to I h- for IP' Rtbner A ( o , RinghamLon, 2J Y" for a itiflg Le mre Adv erti-ement the MFLAMEBs /EYES OISFIOURL YOUR* f / /-irvigc/ ron't Mpertn-snt ">n I lh , m ulf .witcm.i.L 1 / KYK SALVE f' r ipeolf Y. '5F ♦ relief at aU druggists AtnoluteUr <»f«. UALL * BUCKKL, New York City but to neglect common proouu '-osi.e bofle. Y\ hen writing i<> mr* God's, car o'V | tion {., do ' the uncalled for th ug ; 1,1,1 ,nen 1,0,1 t,llH I' ; ‘P'T lu-t to put God’s pro'idse to a test !- -in and day to i der' t 1’on't hark too far backwards im iv ilj/^'d w ere not hap; y . of •.he po. CD \' ■ mls>ion a tl I- w..rb ofTor.-d t. 2.1,,.. I , , ...gv.'v , < >, , ‘ '•'V . M.‘S'ia>b' fvv S, i'). (’brist*- tbe Messiah- was Tp recover from t ho 1 >•". !1. Tbo I *ev i! Money liack without queetlon If HP NT’S HALVE fails In the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, KIN.. WORM .TETTER orother Itching .kin diseases. Price 7f»c at druggists, or direct from A I fticharfi IMicne Co SNirmai.Tov Mineipb t- o' " r? SJ/xr7}Yv?2<?tC ' T'Tt ; '■—a—5J. tl \5f%r>3~h'o.22tM ' : £ ■C02 Ld ' Him on ti.e •ndifioii that TTe would tyMopt Uletlioil thus obviating tlltC tiec. - Icex — " T 7 -Ify of the ero-H Ttm kl Igdu Lemon Velvet-—Take three fourth- 1 'brLst's nr.tj He I p. • v c at tt-ey of a cupful ot water, om- half . upful o| : '."'"'bl nli”;ttuafely bei ome II - The in sugar, oi.e.tialf teaspoonful o| gojann i 'bn'ement vv ns to gpt Itio • ite p.> and .'tie table-pooitful -ot water, thre. s ' !l , " '’bout the -u'li-ritw.s of ttible-popivl ul - "f leinon Juice. Stirthi sugar and wut. r until well mixed, boil ^ 1,! met tb* gently Mr three minutes tie i old vv ater Soak. th. TnTTTTT TFTT m Set cular cenred by tighttuiing the set screw i)ens. rs "<i2 infd capacity tire used for couplli'g t" regular aoridl and ground posts of ^. t. The a. rial and ground are connected M the smalj coil, wible x m i Back of Panel Switch. In -uch a position that the spring ex ert- sutiicient pre-sun* t.■ i keep the lever snug.y iigainst thwpwiii lj points Tie* sw itch is secured to-the pane by means of the two screws that were originally employed a- the rheostat bl.iding post-. A knob and pointer, or a dial* may he used ns desired. This switch. If carefully constructed, will be smooth-running and will elimi nate switch points on the panel. By means of rope and hook, mall Is picked up by British airplanes, during flight In ^Mesopotamia. the larger c.>11 g".- to fjie receiving • set via tiie coiclen-ers.. Timing is a- u.-ual, but -the atno’ilit of pndi.it.on is reductpl to sucti a ti extent ns riot to interfere seriously with neighbors Ground Wire Must Be Given Consideration The gp'-.nd eohnectb'ti' i- a neces Mtiry and important part of every re ceiving s.-t that ti-e.- an outdoor an tenna. The ground wire should be connected as directly.us pos.-.ble to the lu'UHe water _ pipes by means of ti»e ground clamp. "If a ground damp is not available the 'connection can lie , made by scraping ti dean surface on tiie pipe and tightly wrapping tiie ground win- around this surface After tiie w;ire has been wrapj»ed and : fastened It ia ndvisalde to wrap tinfoil ewer the Joint to prevent It from cor roding. Do not paint over Mils cn- n ect Ion. because thtt paint will run In ’ between the turns of wire and will act j as sn Insulator and tfc euonecjlon will | b* destroyed. hrst inixturo and, stir until dis-..'h*-i Cool, add tb.- lemon Juice anil frve/.c This amount w ill serve twb ; multii>!y ii fiy two or three for a larger fatnily. Orange Eggnog.—Ucat one egg. add a pinch of -alt, two tcaspoonftiN of Kjigar. otw half cupful of orange "Juice, ..in* f'UirM^'■ d" ti .cupful of milk and a grilling of ..rang.* rind Strain Into a gh.-s after heating vv**[1 and -[.rtiikl. •.villi the grated rind.' Cbil] all ingre .'11.Utt - before sen dig. _• ■ - ; I 'efeti-e (vv. 1 7 Mt. < Tifi-f 'letliy each titl e li-nd re.pu!-e -b ! - titi-m'lv W irtrfTiMTVT^! LG d IM'h | time. He -aid. “It I- vvrdJen" hikii • fiioted from Detiteroi-.'i' •> tl •• ?i."A u Id.'Ii the higher crlt i. w .. i! ) I 'Credit * Tirl-t lui.'! eie • •:g)i coiitidenee liln it to use It In tbU tl " : i"St crucial, hour • T the world's bist. ry/ : The 1 - -'.pe (v '1 1 ). (If Sa'ati vatiquisbed The enemv w a - ecu pletely. routed Ti e -trlai.g man was Ib'tin.jMliat • !.♦• spoduig of Say “Bayer”-Insistl For Pain Headache wa- -o tyoundMliar his h.TTTse was possible. (2) V; ^>'1- .•;i.• e d mit'M'.'red j Till- event u ;is -■> L. f.dile ! Cantdloupe Cup.—4'hill small njolons fbat tbe-e glorious I • '.- Were t j Neuralgia Lumbago r and ('lit in hall es. remov e the Seed 1 - till with vanilla be cream, garnish with small ptecc' of candled gingei ,pr 'ir-wiled almonds. Fruit Punch.—Shred four oranges and tw«» lfiii"iis, add tw'o cupftj s ..f water for each cupful "of pulj'i sweeten with ti sugar sirup Serve with n pint . of grape Juice ndded w ith chipped ice Chocolate Eggnog. Add a beaten . egg t" the chocolate milk shake, beat- Serve w ith . were •. Ii 11 Ion all!, i La lit Ki: g I Urolrl . 1 Ii'll \ en to giv e (I to imnist. rjjnto tt.e r . - —A - - Man’s Sorrows Man’s sorrows iny-terv, but that sinners sL •u'd m-t t.,i\e sorrow s were a sadder my - t.-rx -t LI. \n.| (J.i.l pleads'with us Tl i t !• |o-i> the good • of our experienc' j sin by our levity , ’le'ir meanings.. . N Rheumatism Colds ccept only a Bayer package, •which Contains proven directi'ins. llandy “Ray. r’’ Imix. s of 12 taidet*' Also bottles of 24 an 1 D 1 —Druggists A-i'tnn ts it * im U- mark of Itsv. r Xt.inu- ts' n rp t XIoaoa tUca,. '-i'.rr of Ss!.'-j,.cacl(l will reduce Inflamed, twollen Joints, Sprains, Braises, Soft Bonchei; HeaU Roll x. Holt IN II, Quilt or, FTatala and Infected ■ores quickly as It la a positive ar.tlseptlc anJ germicide^ Pleasant to uae doe a not btiater or remove the hair, and you can work the horae. t/Aupcr bottle delivered. Book 7 A free. W. F YOUNG, Inc., 510 Lynua St., Springfield, Mam. TOMATO and CABBAGE PP_ANTS Hnaie 'nd lte>l Kock' tiUiat.), E<r.y Jersey ant ( harlent,,n WakAtlelu, Succession and Elat I'utch cahhaae; CahbaKe H'la'ilm?. O. or- * "i '.n't Foilmer cullard. (Slant Pascal and White Plum" celery; Bi< Boston. Iceberg. V w York lettuce. WhlD- Bermuda and Prtxe- tes-r onion, kale Bru-sels spr jls, beets, k hi raf'l pi ,n*« Parcel post ' ' x tOc; ? ■" 7 f c, 500. It 00; J.ooo. $l Charge* Cl ect, 1 , |1 no . f. 01 •• $4 r .-• 10.000, $«.00. Size full epunt and delivers guaranteed I*. F. JAMISON. SI MMEKMI.LE, S. C. OKI X K MINER\l TON i f-m the I" -• :.o : ini.,, • Xu r. ,, u lain, and . f foods V ' ' R .' u s. Oi' to I Morith s try rinient tl «0 I ■ . ' Mineral T' n- <•' c-ilto iin via KII'IT KEO: SO TKl -- VO OPERATION. Vv'u : • •■ 1.-, -I t. -.s «. o.Li'V. ii'V-n; or ■ i; ' u • ? ' , ; ..i l .!' EEV.XN-. ..t II vi Cn. iu i Ml I t. A ! ‘ M I. P It t A PA W. N." U.. CHARLOTTE. NO 30-1924. - "1 I he 'bftO't r,.‘S- of • >r rmr bl.miu^'- to \ cxnndcr Maclarcri tc a y pir- ing t;ll ,w Itb tin egg beater, sgimlwlclu- or crackers. Raspberry and Currant Frappe.— R< 1! one qinrrt of water and one third of a'cupful of sugar for ten minujes; then aidd ora* and one-third eupfilj* of currant Jub e, twr-thlnl- ..f h cu[- ful of rti-i'berry Juice «nd freeze. t AspH'ragus. green pens, beans or car rots, if left over from a meal, may he washed from the sauce and used In Winds. ■~v> A Prayer *, n> pray Tbee >* Gc.d. that'Thou wilt .help us f he 'faithful, earliest and true in all of our work, whatever It mav he. i Clear Conscience ; Rots of people regard a clear con -ebnee as mere of b luxury tlmn a . lecesslfy. . Suitable, An' m Y.'.’nr Thi- isn’t i ver ure of y.itir Little br.d’li. r. i- it ? I’•rx N • . 'Idi; "ia i. t.e i'Li t i v erv mo.: Tnle b<')' I.otldon An'' ITS. Yct-Tkey Do Not •it. tew .,."1,1 mine- in .. btjtt 11 i-.'over •F ' Children Cry for • i 1 iteld- to tap. bt|it tinybody" : 'earn telpuf <Ni pla-ter. - R.iltim to u )) Considering Others It Is always easier to discuss the IttUfcS of others, than to do our own. Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher’s Castoria has recommend if. The kind you haYe been in use for over 30 years as a always bought hears signature of pleasant, harmless substitute for Hasu.r Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven directions are on each package. Physicians everywhere 'WiMA av*&**«f