The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 21, 1924, Image 3
THFl PROPLE, HAPN'WKLR, S.
Flower Pot Used
for Loud Speaker
ACTION TO CHECK
RADICAL ELEMENT
Simple Arrangement Which
Produces Clear, Mellow
Speech, Music.
By 'PETER MOMBELLO
For tin's.. -Tins who, ImvinK found
iho price of a „’ooij loud speaker pr«>
hihiiivo arc now usinn 11 pair of
phoiii > on the table or In h fruit howl,
fill** article descrlhes the tnakins of
"lie vvhich' Will CoiupiirP with the best
on •be market < hhe drawing i;lv.s all
the hecexSiiry parts and their dimen
sio'n>. The figures ^iven eunnot tit
• vci y unit nr flower pot and should he
siil only ,■ -i a i. uide.
An ordiimr>
fllliee
Which
to ho
1 f !
a
th.
phoin
ie loud
a. clamp
earpreo
may
- p t a k t
shun!
In
Used
unit, hi
it* mixle
nary at Heims,
«Ioniums. It -
Mm William K. 1 larnshei^or. dauu'htor of Governor Hrynn, 1 >- nlocraiie
in- .Washington .w ith her hushnntl.
p result'
nominee, photographed
NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENT EVENTS
laid
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Davis and Coolidge Deliver
Acceptance Speeches—
Deadlock in London.
J"
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
IIN W. 1 >A \ IS and < alvlp ('
trrf^
i.d^e were formally fold hot week
that the\ were the l'resiil»*niial nom-
iiit'es of tire 1 »emotrats and the Ue-
ptlhticnns. respectively. It has not
heen lioeessary to-tell' St'nator 1 ail'tif-
lette that he Is an Independent candi
date; for he really nominated himself.
Mr I 'avis cot the word tlrsf, .at Ids
home in <'larl<stnir
somot .'itl.tHHl people
ceremony and
rainstorm whi
W, Vn.. whore
'ooplo cathorod for the
sat thn-uch a dtiviiiR
It- the candidato d«‘llv-
wurhl court, hut reathrmed iiis o|ipo-
sitioii to entrance into llo* Hoacue of
Xations. lie had a pied deal to say
ahollt tilt* prohilhle >UCCt*ss ot tin* plan
to ■'otth* Kufopo’s landed affair
down In tin* commission heatied
his riinninc mute, tleiieral I>a\ves.
When th** hawt s plan 1" in » pt‘ra-
t ion, he puam+ised, he will, uppi oach
flit* crent powt*rs on the subject ot
hohiinc another conference for further
limitation of armaments ami for tin*
cndiilfiitinn of International I a w,„
It was tioteil that neitht r Mr 1‘avis
nor Mr. t'oolid.e allutletl tlirectly to
the'candidacy of l.aKollette. I he for
mer men ly said the people must
I'hottst* lietween “the tl**lusivt* panaceas
of (lit* tlreamy rmlical -and the smu^
*i <
ctimplaccrn \ of the conservative,' and
the latter said: *‘VSe art* likeiy >ti
hear a crent deni of discussion about
liberal thoiicht and proc'rejjKne ac
tion. It is wt'll for th'e/ct»untry to
have I i hern lit \ In tliomdit and prop
ress in action, hut/fts greatest asset
is common sen
the American flyers planned to make
the Jump from UevkJ.avik. Iceland, on
Thursday. Then came a wireless re
port-that the let had ncain tdosed In. 1
and the tilc'ht was postponed. The
by 1'anish steamer flertrml Knsk finally
has forced her way Into the harbor
with supplies for the aviators, Lieu
tenant l.ooatellj of Italy, who Is tlyi
in the wake of tin* Americans,/was
prevented' by f<*cs from 111akTnc' the
iutup from the Orkneys /fo Iceland.
Major Zanni. A renthdan round-the-
world flyer, has reytfuied Itancooli. .
* as s!:own in the
■lit, A TTilit! speaker unit is ret.’ttlll
mendt *1, leivVey-er. aii*l 'in jps+H*. H “♦h"
oiilv cttstly part a ptotl one should la*
inifchas**t|. This unit sli cihl he pur
chased i rst and the Indes iii the disks
ami tlower pot drilled to tit flit* diatn
ter Ilf tube .of ! his unit.
The screws should he of sulhclen
lencth tci h"ld the wood, feK ami ruh
her disks firmly to the H^wer pot. The
rubber ma\ lie < uf fpom annld auto
mobile Inner tulur To prevent any
i possibility t‘f t;
he c'ut*d
speaker >K>m‘b*
Steps of national dimensions to mrh
the activities of ra^i.Ml elements who
use un-American me^hjids in publlf |
speeches weiv tak**n by members of \
the American Letfbm at HutTalo, N. Y., f
recently as tlie outcono* of a clash be
tween members of the I.i‘c'1 m and
Proletarian party-orators.
As tht* climax of u series of un .
American speeches of rndhnils in La
fayette -tpjan*. Legion men on the *'ve
of KIjic d iv put to rout a Proletarian
s; i iker, \\ Ito, standinif in the shadow '
of a monument in memory of tin* na-j
lion's deail defenders, was liurlini:
Iihili|ipics apainst the nation, the flue’
and till -milk-fed patriots." The
speaker, :i I'hicac'o man. took to his
In els .(I.d soutrl't, refuse at tilt* Ptole
tar;.m headquarters Me attempted to
obtain a warrant apaiiist t,he I.epion
naire who pu-dietl him from his soap
tiox. butt the judire refus'd to i-su*.
one, stating that tfn* man did his dutv
MRS. BUSH TELLS
OTHER WOMEN
How Pains in Side and Drag
ging Down Feelings Were
Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
MasRcna,N.Y.—“I had terrible painain
both my Bides and a dragping-down feel
ing that affected me
so that I could hardly
walk, and I got run
down. A friend who
had taken Lydia E.
Pinkham’a Vegeta
ble Gjm pound ad
vised me to try it
and I have taken it.
with the best re-
eulLa. I do my house
work and also some
outdoor work on the
farm. The Vege-
'I'h.c l.,Yi"i| then
tmidi* an -tn
Ming, thick felt should
Tlrn—spots where—t he
the table.
he parts are to he made so that
will fit Into each other snugly,
sisteiit^demand to city officials that an
elnL/Kt hrought to all public speeches.
Tuli as are being vomited b> Ueds
in Lafayette square, and such as
would ineite a riof by an> group of
patriotic meri exposed - to the s|+fe**m''-
I’l'tli Mayor Schwait and t'otiijnlssion-
er Men Id agreed to revoke permits of
all radical parties that have been al
low etl to speak in public places, such
as Lafayette square.
In commenting upon the action of
tin* Legionnaires of Buffalo in .dispers
ing the radical meeting, <larlnnd W.
table. Comrxnind has given me back m
health ana I can not praise it enough
am perfectly willing that you should use
1
these facts if my letter will help other
women who still suffer.
11 )U.se\ i
weeks vague reports of
sevetviToods.Iii China have reached
F
the ytfestern world. More definite
cries are now coming, find these say
Howell, national director, American- ;
ism commission of the American Le
gion, «uild: "The action taken by pa
triot-*—Hv Buffalo—w-a-s not—en—otlh*ial
act of^ the American Legion. How
ever, 1 am proud to state that no red
id led American will Allow any man
to slander those men who sacrificed
their a44Jin defense of their eountry."
In this regard, the Americanism
commission of the Legion has taken
stops to preclude the unpatriotic ac-
still suffer.”—Mrs. Del
bert Bush, R. F. D. I, Massena.N.Y.
The spirit of helpfulness shown in th«
letters we are constantly publishing is
worthy of notice. ,
These women know by experience
what Lydia E. Pinkhanva Vegetable
Compound will do. Your troubles are
the same as theirs. Isn’t it reasonable
to expect the same results?
you have pains and a dragging-
down feeling and are nervous and irri
table, profitbv Mrs. Bush’s experience
and give the,Compound a trial.
U'•(§
SPRINCLESS SHADES
La^ Longer..Look Better
Beware of Alcohol
*»r»’
The
I I
r» ss
[■
spceefi of iieccptuiie
wns firomlcnst by riidlo so
tfiat idi the country hud ii clnin**** to
l oir it 1'ttr that r**:is"n hiiv extend
ed .summnry of it wouM he supertTd-
<>,"s ILivIng given the I »enu>Criitlc
t*!;itfor’n Ids •‘henrfy iipi>ro>iil.' Mr.
I*»»vis (lee’.ire'l the supreme need of
ft .* lidir "is t*t bring imek to the peo
ple (■'inti *!*up • In xffieir gov ernment.”
nmi in thjs (■ymiection he referred
t UUsf-p'ii
t!i- Hr
the LK
TIL I »t*mficr:itif mitiomil (•onHidttee
coinrfleteti Its reorganization by
elts^diig < lem Shaver as chairman,
^Vfrs. Kinil.v Newell Blair of Missouri,
I rank S. Hague of New Jersey and
Samuel A mi don as vice chairmen;
James \V. Belaid of New York as
treasurer and Ouiries (ireathouse as
.secretary. Jesse. Jones, a Texas
hanker, was math* chairman of tin*
"the devastation Is terrible, it is es
timated that lietween loJkNI and 14,-
ihhi persons have heen''drownetl and
that nearly L'JNsi.iHKt are in peril of
•'leath from famine. The torrential
tbxids were general throughout the
country hut the provinces of Chihli
and Hunan were the worst sufferers.
The American Bed Cross chapters In
the Far Last already are doing what
relief Work- Is possible. The Ameri
can legation at Peking says $10,000,-
lnhi will he needed.
The Parts and Dimensions.
O
LTBUKAKS In the Sudan which
leaving no air spaces. (lood glue
should then he used to make them as
one piece.
For beauty the outside of the
speaker may then he painted, hut the
Inside should not he touched. See that
the Inside Is eleun and sandpaper It to
give a smooth surface.
If properly construeted, this
sja'sker will he very dear and dis
tinct. with natural, mellow tones on
both speech and music.—New York
Herald.
fixities of organisations ndvocMtlng the
repeal of all sedition and criminal
syndicalist laws throughout the
T'nited States Tbe*e people are also
advocating "free speech,” speech of
the kind that allows the advocacy of
the overthrow of bur government k by j log properties*—It
^ m krt* 1 1 l» a * ff* V v V v I #» f i * t ) i a i t
force of arms, which means the over-
1 i
throw of the government which guar- i
antees free speeeh,
Police Chief Zimmerman of Buffalo
stated the case of "free speech" when, j
as a reaction to the Lafayette square
affair, he said: "It Is all very well 1
Any man or woman who suffers
with kidney trouble should not take
medicines that contain alcohol.
There Is an herb halm called Hobo
Kidney and Bladder Remedy famous
throughout the Southwest for its heal-
Is made from an
herb plant that grows In parts of
Fast Texas and Louisiana. It Contains
no alcohol, opiates, or hnhlt-formlng
drugs, hut does carry a powerful puri
fying property that has heen used for
years In the treatment of serious or
ganic ailments.
It gives relief when other remedies
culminated in a tight at Athara
re
ed t.
rimlimtioiV,
ign marki't*. and n-ri-t yicm
dig pi mi' Labor,' tie i'll !.
till.me
i* < oiiiii)
!t tl*l'. ,
Mr.
Sh;
iv**r th
ell
v\ i n t
to Chi
ca-o
to (
'Pell
vv t* s t c
ru
ht-udq
musters.
C'-N
A T< *R .
mi 1
ML]
I of
M >o, uiri
V ha
10 IllllliU
111 < ((_' 1
! hat
hi*
will sup-
:«*rt t h i*' i*., n Ii d a * ■ v
of J.
dm
W. Dav
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1
vv hu h
t. -
iha.y or
11111 y
iltit Ii
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;lu* 1 h'lm *•
i;riitic
nonii nei
In
llli.n
• is till*. (.'Xl'l
■u-
tiv I* 'll
i* '.-ird "l
the >
.iafi*
1 till
•fat ion
of
1 ,;i In O'
i 1 r.- ,ind
i 'T->t i [
l! 11 * i
ra lid
idach'.s
of
Lai -'I
ifltl* t'
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id
and 1
an
SinaU
for r
1* elfi t ion
ao
giivcrn
or.
i ddo
1 >i*miicr;
Ito IV
1 n utii mi t t*i
d to iv.
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V. Do
niilny.and Hu
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illbi.i'
cans u'
'in-
mati i
1 foriiiiT
(;< tv.
Harr
v L.
1 'avis.
between Egyptian troops and British
Sudanese soldiers are looked on in
London as serious precursors of trou
ble and the government has sent war
ships to Kgypt and reinforcements to
Khartoum The disturbances are said
to have 'berii stirred up by an Lgyp
tian propagandist so.ietv with head
quarters )n <'a.:,i'"'. which aims to-rc
sP're ttie ti'iiui r khedive, Ahhas 1111
ml. ('ontrol of the part of .the Sudan
affected s In dispute between Lgvpt
!>
and «ireat 1 rltaiti.
to talk about free speech hut. when [ fall. A treatment of six bottles costs
speakers overstep the hounds they
have got to be muzzled, with an Iron
hand If necessary.”
Combination Tuning
and Grid Condrn.er Legion Comes to Aid
of Buddy and r amily
SG.oO and Is guaranteed to give satis
faction even In the most serious cases.
If your druggist does not have it, write
Hobo Medicine Company, Beaumont,
Texas.
1
trouble, too, in
censorship keeps
• Impairment of p-
injmmtloh or any otherjde
e ghtceiith uni! mb’nenf he
being the law . he W ollld
I
•s 111;UK is m
no
of Ignoring its eiilnrci'inent
mid ignore the Ten Com
His declaration in favor
freedom was strong, huf
I‘awes plan
agr< eiiiriit.
;i' deatlloi'k
.ev acuatioii
til reason to heiicve
n tile
will ^id result in full
w riting it is in
matter of the
f the Ruhr. AU oi her
1ILUL is grave
Spain, though the
the details rather dark. The Moroc
can nrmv has demanded that the king
dismiss luctator Prima tie Hiveni and
hut at thi
over the
Ku 1
he did npt ,t;ienri',>n tin
hv namt' As for foreign
nifiits, he said he vvoald
fav *r the worlipcourt am'
i\Pt\ klan
entangle
.sincerely
did not re-
.pie
t ii**
but
the
'touts were virtuailv settled after
arrival of the Herman" delegation
the < tt'i qmns on the nip' hand ;imd,
Kit* a eh atnl ihlgh+ns on the other
*!t*ad
tin*
ague
the
ricYin
Mr.
Just
New
had
gard’ tie League of Nations as a
It C’d*'!lt. but ‘he (lid not I believe
t ntn*t)* e of America In'o; the le
inti, will or should oorifr until
common Judgment of the Ante
j pie M’s ready for the Step.
1 hi vis linnounctil thttt ht* had
st*v t*red (its connection with' the
York Jaw firm, tpu ilecltired he
no apology to offer for his career and-
ciinduct ns a law ver.
Leaders of both parties professed
to he highly pleased with Mi». Davis'
mldress. Tin- Democrats nilleti It
frank, courageous ami unequivocally
progressive. The Kepuhlicnns jsnhl It
dr-vv iletlnlte canqial^n lines; which
an* Just what they wish ns Issues.
T ill USI'AY evening Calvin Cool
tdge stood before a throng that
Jill e* 1 Continental Memorial hall in
'Wnnliltigton ami dellver«*d his address
iiccepting the Hepultllt'an nomination
Much <>f it was tievoted to an exposi
tion of the country’s progress in the
last four years, under Republican rule -
lie toh! of the resumptiofFof friendly
relations with foreign governments,
the liquidating of more than in per
cent of the foreign debt d,ue us pro-
v cling funds for great ri'ductlon of
our national debt; of the rex|iva! of
1111<11*v tdeti |s spreading to agri-
couhl m t react) an iiccorti or) tin* evac-
iiiition, the point in dispute being tin*
time when that should .take place
Premier llerrlot, who already has
iiuide so many concessions that his
political position at home is imper
iled, insists Hint the military occupa-
ti-oh continue for 1- months after the
application of tin* Dawes plan >o as
to-insure-the catrrxing out of its stilt-,
illations 'The < .ernmns demand com
plete evai'iiation n(*t later than Jnnu
ary,- Ih'jfi, „siiying that nothing less will
satisfy the reidistag and'< Jenunn pub
lic opinlot). Heally Hit) f'earuiat the
Herriot cahiuet vvlll not last for Hi
months atnl that it will be succeeded
by a reactionary government that
would find some excuse for refusing
to carry out tin* undertakings of Her
riot.* Also, it Is suit!, they* have
learm'd that British hankers would
not lend money on a basis of evacu-
tion of the Uuhr a year hence.
The French and Herman finance
ministers, vv ho are ITT LondtTh, Tiavc
drawn up a Franco Herman comhier
cinl treaty tin* signing of which is in
volved In tin* Ruhr evacuation. By
it I'rimce vvouh) receive preferential
abolish the dictatorship, ami wishes
• ieneral Ufy lt*r to hi* the head of a
new government. Since King Alfonso
supported the revolution that over
threw tin* constitutional government
an*! placed 1'** Rivera in power, it is
ct».; >j11 j |m »s> ihle that he will abdl-
eatb.
In both the Spanish and
protectorates of Morocco
.been sanguinary lighting
latter tin* Motifs were
siiccessf til.
Herein Is described a combination
tuning ami grid condenser whichwill
save considerable space and at the
same time Increase the eflleiexvcy of
any receiver In which It is us.ed In
struefions for building radio sets al
most in v aria hi v ndvlst* tile hulhler to
• p.—j*
use short leads jn w ring tin* In'tru
tnents. This is’particularly true In the
gritl circuits. The resistance of lends
six inches <>r more in length Is not
high, hut when vv e take into consider
atlon the extremely low voltage In
duced in the secondary circuit, thi*
value of sliort leads becomes tip
parent. In order fo avoid body 'ca
pacity effects, the grid condenser Is
usually 'Connected t** the stationary
plates, of tin* seconilary condenser.
Sinee the, plate of tin* grid condt*nser
Is conn**i'tetl to the stationary plate*,
Things looked pretty had for Kd
Rowland of Okanogan, Wash., dis
abled veteran of tin* World war. j
when his case cart** to the attention j
of tin* American Legion of Okanogan. 1
In September, 11HH, Kd volunteered |
to help dear out a Herman machine |
gun tn*st that was holding up Un* ad- |
vanee of tds eoiiipatiy iu the Argomn*
forest. He eliminated t-ln* trouhie-
sotne machine gun by killing the gun- i
tier in a hand-to-hand fighj^ But n<>t
until a bullet from a Herman I.Uger
Cuticura Soap
Best for Baby
Soap. Ointment, T*1 rom sold •r#r|rwh«r« SamplM
fr*>« of Cvtlenra Laboraiorlst, Dtp! U. Maldsn. Mma.
iiinl ploughed through his body, pierc-
vvhy imt do away with one plate of the
grid condenser entirely and substitute
the French
there has
ami In the
temporarily
it
C
oNSTITI TIoN day,” the lifth
of the (Jeruinti repulUlc, was ceTehrat-
ed in Beilin atnl elsewhere last week,
hut with such in monarchist tlavo'r
that observers were led to jemnrk
that Hermnny was a repiihltc largely
without republicans, especially in the
capital.
T'NriLAND, France and Italy are
$ta''Cna r y Ptfe
,MiCa Copper foi!
E.
iletertnined that there shall not be
a Balkan war, a ml have suggested to
Hreeee, Yugo-Klavla anil Rumania
that they lay their grievances against
Bulgaria before the council of ambas
sadors in . Paris. Russia Is said to
have, been fomenting the disputes be
tween those smaller nations; hut Just
Luo.
Extra Binding Post
I
— _CT » 11 ““
Ing his liver and intestines and leav
ing the walls of ids abdomen so badly
torn that he narrowly escaped itn- j
mediate death from his wounds. The •
government paid all his doctor's fees,
hospital expenses, and furnished
transportation hack to the 1'nited
States; nor was that all; they saw |
to it that he got twenty five dollars I
*»very thirty days, that his wife and
Hin-y* .children should not want for
any thing.
Kd did not want to presume upon
tin* government, hut recently tie .came |
down with the scarlet fever and intis- !
tered up.courage to put in a request
for un increased compensation allow
ance. The government couldn't do
anything for Kd Just then ,
Ihe American Legion heard about 1
Kd and believing that something could 1
he done for him. representatives of
the Okanogan Dounty post of the
Legion went before the hoard of coin- j
inissiotiers to solicit tin appropriation
from the county soldiers' relief fund.
It was granted, and will tide him over
until the recently passed Reed-John-
son rehabilitation law comes to hla
permanent relief.
Jlre
(guarantee^
Every Champion spark plug b
guaranteed to give complete sat
isfaction. They always make
good because Champion has
proved in countless tests that it is *
the better spark plug. Cham
pion X is §0 cents. Blue Box
75 cents.
Champion Spark Plug Co.
ToDdo, Okio
Construction Detad* oL Combinatior
Tuninfl''and Grid Condenser.
now she is expecting credits from
Knglnnd. and so may he counted on- to
behave for the time being. None of
The great powers vvlll finance a war
moVetllCllt.
. I lu
treatment in many respects.
T
big fourteen." as the allied and
w
of
industry, "which
rulture,” the decrease' of um'tnplov-
i
«li rinan •. deli gates are culled, hav*
been disi'ussing the matter of real
locating tin* repariltiohs to he reoov
en*d frotu Hivmiiny
Kellogg and t'olotii
formed them that Hi** Lmted Stat
and Atiihassai lotriDiTui*" itteheu
Lo-an both in is tin* old •
of Hu
merit and the increase of wirt:***. IP*
defended the immigration' law and
protective tariff, and cited the eedh-
omlos worked In national government
expenditures.* He did not claim for
t he Republican administration too
much eredit f>'r the recent upturn of
prices for agricultural products hut
did assert that the government .had
rendered much assistance to the farm
er, and promised more. IB* warmly
(•unintended the proposed child labor
amehdment. and said of prohibition
that tie width! do his best to enforce
the dry law. Like Mr. Dayls. he de
clared In favor of membership In the
was deeply interested in this and
Would he represented at the meeting"*
of tlnauclers planned, if mly for the
purpose of enforcing its claims for
army of occupation costs, Lusitania
damages and otlu r losses.
Secretary of S'ate Hughes, on his
return home fp>m his Kuropeun trip,
saTrrhe was very hopeful of the situa
tion abroad and believed the Dawes
report 'would he accepted and put into
effect within ii short time. ,
7 HITK haired, feeble veterans
the Brand Army of the Republic,
in national encampment In Rqsttjuj,
paraded bravely through a driving
rain last Tuesday, and the.., tit rungs
' them cheered and wept
Hers passed. Not many
hoys of 'dl are left, and It may
be they H iHri'ieveT" I :>' e another an
mtaT ' i icVcle.
nn 'Thnrsrlay the veterans elected
Dr. Louis Arcnsherg of Ltdontown.
Pa., commander in chief for the ensuing
(ear arid chose Brand J^aplds. Mich.,
; s the i»lac» for their iir*Qn**ni;amp-
uieiit. Amoiig the resolutionsIhdoiited
was <mt.*.calling for increased fusions.
stationary plates of the setondary
•(.ndellser? A Simple UTieth'i'i -&(—-ttO-
coiiiplishing this Is to remove the end
piece of the secondary condenser and
fasten a clear pi***>- >f ti)i*:a about .'X)l
Inch thick and one .nch square to the
Will Permit Traineet
to Retain Their Book*
Through the instrumentality of the
4 nierica n Legion recently an order
DfflrnU* I.rrj im
i outside stationary
sheiluc. A pie* e of tin or copper foil
; may tlien hd idlm'-'i over tin* tiilca to
i form the *itlier pi if**—qf^Jhe grid con
he fastened t"
piio'i'd on the
*r by tueans of
Tile grid connection Is
directly t this binding post. Tlie
of eon.-1ruction can clearly he
the accompany ing sketch.—
ihit** hv means of
denser. This piate may
an extra bindw.g post
en'l piece of the conden*
a small lug The grid
Hindi
details
seen in
i Radio News.
wh-i issued from the I'nlted States,
Veterans' bureau which permits re- |
habilitated vocational trainers to
-retain their hooks and supplies fum-
ished them by the government for
use during their training. Hereto- ;
fore it has been the policy of the
bureau to insist upon the return of all
hooks and materials charged to
trainees upon the completion of this
course. The Legion argued that this
material when returned to the govern
ment was second-hand iind had little
or no salvage value, whereas it would
he a real asset to the graduated
trainee.
D
hto
H
AYINB received word that the
harbor at Angmagsallk, Hreen-
iand, was comparatively clear ot lee.
R. OTTO vr, Berman
nmhassador to the United States,
beenrelieved at his own request
and 'will return to private life. It Is
expected that Dr William Ouno.
mer chancellor, will succeed him.
for
How to Tap Coupler .
Singh* taps of the vnriocoupler ar«
tot »11*■ ■ e*>afy tJ 'Th- a_c4midng a
variahle condenser In series with the
aerial and ground. In fact, five taps,
one taken at every ten or fifteen turns,
are sufficient. The primary vyindlng
should contain about eighty turns of
wire to cover the complete broadcast
ing wave-length range.
Won Attendance Prize
AM0NEY-MAKING EDUCATION
is a practical King’s course in
Bookkeeping, Stenography and
Banking. Great demand for our
graduates. No vacations; enroll
any time; tuition and living ex-
enses moderate. Send for cata-
ogue.
r;
E. L. LAYF1ELD, PrMUUat.
fUWi ( h. N. C CWlotU. N. C
In a parade celebrating the 'J.ioth skmjii.oo money order am> receiy e
. ... ,. . . ■ . . . |J DO worth f the B-m Tube VatchinK In ‘he
inniversary iu vvoonbridge township, w ,, r u over so.ooo .iausai*<i customers. Sou
un 1»*r & mom*)* back guarantee. Sale»m<>n and
f
New Jersey, the American Legion
post of Highland Bark won the one
ihundred dollar first prize offered for
the post of the Legion with the best
percentage of attendance. Every town,
borough and municipality within a
radius of twenty miles was 'epr*
aented in the oarade.
Axi*nt« Wanted Old HlckorJ- Tub#—***tch
Co. 5 d i N'-rth ■ Tryon St., Charlotte. N. C.
I>M-al DUtrtbntor \VAnt«>d by Ohio Corp. of
etandlnK Household neceeatty Eat. demand.
Propoaitton genuine, haa merit. Small capital
reoulrod to rtnxnce Umlted stock. Opportunity
for rUht party. Vital Mf* Co.. Cleveland. O.
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