The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 30, 1924, Image 7
THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL, S. C.
DETROIT WOMAN
RECOVERS
Health Much Better After
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Detroit, Michigan. —“Your little book
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pound. I want to
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bottles of Vegetable
Compound and one
of Lydia E. Pink-
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E. Pinkham’s Sana-
T
A Lady of Distinction
I* recognised by the delicate, fasclnafr
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A bath with Cutlcura Soap and hot
water to thoroughly cleanse the pores
followed by a dusting with Cutlcura
Talcum powder usually means a clear,
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(Edited by O. Douglas Wardrop, Editor of Radio Merchandising.)
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A beekeeper of Thurston county,
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The Limit
He—I will love you forever!
She—Midnight’s us late as I can sit^
up!—Judge.
By G. L. INGRAHAM
One of the unfortunate character
istics "of a radio fan Is his never-end
ing search for “the set.” In conduct
ing this search he tries many hookups,
both freak and standard, and invari
ably ends up by using one of the old
standbys, such as the three honey
comb or the two variometer set. Still
even then they are constantly being
improved by the fan, and it seems to
be tli£ chief deslre v of most fans to
add a stage of radio frequency to
. — Blows Its Own Horn.
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“What, is this?” “A tilting contest?”
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The same standard of purity, strength
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It is scientifically compounded from
vegetable herbs.
It is not a stimulant and is taken in
teaspoonful doses.
It is not recommended for everything.
It is nature’s great helpei' in relieving
and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder
troubles.
A sworn statement of purity is with
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If you need a medicin** you should have
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However, if you wish first to try thi*
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Circuit Diagram to Be Used to Wire
Up Amplifier Unit.
their sets ns soon ns n good hookup
for same can be found.
To satisfy those' radio frequency
fans this simple amplifier that can he
added to any three honeycomb coil
set is offered. The parts needed for
the set are few and the results ob
tained from the set are very good as
to selectivity and distance reception.
Stability of operation is one of its
main selling points, so to speak.
The parts necessary besides a
three honeycomb coil tuner are one
amplifier tube, socket and rheostat
to fit tube used, one .<hh>T> mfd. vari
able condenser, one 75-turn honey
comb coil and one TflO-turn honeycomb
coll, one neutralizing condenser, a
panel 7 by 10 inches and a baseboard.
For the Amplifier.
This circuit diagram is given in Fig.
1. Tills is the diagram for the ampTF
Her, wnile the circuit given in Fig. 2
battery post on the amplifier is then
connected to the center tap on- the
100-turn coil. Light the radio fre
quency amplifier tube and the detector
tube. Cause the detector tu..e to os
cillate and set the secondary conden
ser at about the setting generally used
for whatever station is on the air at
the time of testing. Then tune the
aerial circuit with the taps and the
23-plate condenser.
Adjust Neutralizing Condenser.
When a whistle is picked up tune
in the station and then adjust the
neutralizing condenser until the radio
frequency amplifier does not oscillate.
Tde best method of doing -that is to
move the neutralizing condenser's
brass or nickel-plated tube hack ujid
forth until a point is found wherein
the tuning of a-statibn is smooth and
not by clicks.
• That Is when the aerial tuning con
denser can he tuned past a station set
ting, when the station Is tuned In on
the detector tube without clicks being
heard in the phones, then the tube Is
neutralized.
If It Is found that the tubes do
not seem to neutralize perfectly shift
the fleXthlV lead- to another tap and
try again. If the four taps do not
allow neutralization It will be neces
sary to make new ones, though this
will not he necessary In most cases.—
New York Sun.
Two Hookups That Will
Interest Experimenter
In the diagram Figure 1 the antenna
coll may he a single slide tuner or any
other conductance with a few taps. It
is not in inductive relation with the
secondary coil. Coupling is effected
capacltatively by means of the two
.0005 variable condensers. These may
Labels hearing the name and prin
cipal business profession of the wear
ers were a recent Innovation at sev
eral British society gatherings.
is the diagram for the complete circuit
amplifier and three honeycomb coil
tuner. The circuit given in Fig. 1 is
the circuit diagram that should he
used to wire up the amplifier unit on
the 7 by 10-lnch panel.
Before preparing the panel the two
honeycomb coils should he tapped
in two places. The first tap is approx
imately on the twenty-fifth turn, and
the second tap at approximately the
fifteenth turn. To do this take a turn
that seems to he shout one-third up
from the inside of the coll and T»ull
it, out with a knife blade. Then scrape
the Insulation from this turn at the
Z*? 5 Hi—
rif. I +
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pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages of
Constipation, Flatulency, Wind
Colic and Diarrhea; allaying
Feverishness arising therefrom; and, by regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aid's the assimilation of Food; givlTig natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
point wnere it protrudes from the coil.
The 50-turn tup Is prepared in the
same manner.
The 100-turn coil is tapped in the
center. To find the exact center of
this coil will he rather hard, and It
is therefore suggested that two taps
•ire brought out, one each side of the
coil at approximately the fiftieth turn.
Tne correct one can then he found by
test when the set is operating.
The 75-turn coil Is the aerial tuning
inductance for the radio frequency
amplifier. The two taps and the end
May Be Arranged So One Dial Will
Actuate Both Condensers.
he arranged so that one dial will actu
ate both condensers, but only those
with mechanical Ingenuity will care
to make this arrangement. A* .00025
condenser and variable grid leak are
suggested for the grid clrdut.
The secondary coll may he any
standard inductance, such ns a 75-turn
honeycomb coil or the secondary of a
standard neutroformer. The latter is
especially suitable, since the variable
condenser Is then already attached. If
this is done the primary of the neutro-
«•>
former would not he used. Regenera
tion is effected by a honeycomb coil or
rotor ball arranged in inductive rela
tion to the secondary coil ns shown.
Still another method would be to
Insert a variometer in the plate circuit
to produce regeneration.
With the arrangement shown In Fig
ure 2 some of tiUe-stronger-powered
stations can he brought in nicely on a
loop. No It. F. amplification Is used
except that derived from the regenera
tive properties of the tube. The loop
should he a good-sized one with 14
turns, tupped at the fourth turn, count-
Complete Circuit Amplifier and Honey-
r- comb Coil Tuner,
Kvery man
little different
s conscience is just a
from everv other man's.
The older a girl lets the
sped she lias (or, tfy wisdo
When a man gets the matrimonial
fever he generally catches it from
I some woman.
more
m of
re
tier
mother.
What each man wishes, that also lie
thinks.'
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
Colds
Pain
Toothache
Neuritis
Headache
Neuralgia
f
Lumbago -
Rheumatism
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and lOO^-Druggists.
if tfcs trad* Hark of Bsytr Mssifsctsrt Moooacatleaddaataf of BsUcyllcsdi
.
1 >f the coil are connected to the switch
points on the panel and the inside end
of the coil is connected directly to the
: aerial. The switch lever is connected
| to the ground, ns shown in the dia-
i gram.
<tn the rignt-hand edge of the am
plifier panel, three binding posts are
placed. One of these i^' connected to
tht- plate, one to the "H”-batterv and
one to the neutralizing condensen The
battery binding posts, should lie
brought out on the baseboard, the
aerial and ground binding posts being
at the left-eand end of the panel.
Switch May Be Added.
Jr. tin* three honeycomb coil receiv-
• t a switch may he placed in the set
to disconnect tne primary condenser
when the radio frequency amplifier is
in use or the condenser may he
-liortcircuited by a piece wire when
using the amplifier. Whichever is
done, remember that it is necessary to
cut the’ primary condenser out of the
circuit when vising the amplifier.
When the radio frequency amplifier
mis been wired Jip according to the
diagram in Fig. 1. to test it, it‘should
be connected to the three honeycomb
coil set by connecting the 4 bind
ing posts on the amplifier that tire
connected to the plate and the neu
tralizing condenser to the aerial and
ground posts of the three honeycomb
coil set. The “B" battery posts of
me amplifier should he connected to
a piece of flexible wire. Then the
100-turn coil that was tapped in the
center is put in place of the coH gen
erally used as the primary coll in the
honeycomb coll tuner.
The .secondary and tickler coils are
left on the tuner, the same values
being used with the amplifier ns with
out. The flexible lead from the “B"
After 15 Hard Months—
flis USKIDE Soles Still Qoodl
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teen months,in rain,slush,onhot,raspingpavemenU.
“I have had such comfort,” he •ay«, 44 cooI in
•— summer, warm and dry in winter—and they
are still good for several months’ wear.”
USKIDE—the wonder sole for wear. It wears and
wears—twice as long as best leather—often longer.
USKiDE cuts your shoe bills. Have your repair
man put USKIDE Soles on your shoes today. And
be sure your next new shoes have genuine USKIDE
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John A. Brcslin of New Orleans,
who recently^ attained Ids one' hun-
dredth year, gives ns his formula for
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early to bed and early to rise.” He
is very active and possesses all his
mental faculties. He has a slight rec
ollection of the coronation of Queen
Victoria, having been horn in Dublin,
and as a boy ran away to Liverpool.
Proof of Right
The proof of a thing’s being right
is that it has power over the heart;
that It excites us, wins us or helps us.
— Buskin.
MOTHER!
.Child's Best Laxative is
“California Fig Syrup"
Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con
stipated, feverish child loves the pleas
ant Taste of “California Fig Syrup"
and it never falls to open the bowels.
A teaspoonful today may prevent a
sick 'child tomorrow.
Ask y/^ji druggist for genuine “Cali
fornia Fig •Syj’up” which has direc
tions for 'Rabies and children of all
ages printed on bottle. Mother! You
must say “Califorla" or you may get
an imitation fig syrup.
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Honored politically »nd profession
ally. Dr. R. V. Piarce, who*e pictura
appears here,
rrtade a success
few have
equalled. H i a
pure herbal rem
edies which have
stood the teat
for fifty yeara
are still among
the ‘‘best sell
ers.” Dr. Pierce’*
Golden Medical
Discovery is a
blood medicine
and stomach alterative. It clear* the
skin, beautifies it. increases the blood
supply and the circulation, and pim
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This Discovfty of Doctor Pierce 5 *
puts you in fine condition, with alLth*
organs active. All dealers have it
bend 10 cents for trial pkg. of tab
lets to Dr. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.
FOREVER
200 YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
Rule Works Many Ways
(live a child his first chance with n
folding two-foot rule, and with it he
discovers a tent, fishing pole, sword,
house, bridge, hat, arch, mop, fence,
hatchet, window frame and half the
letters of the alphabet. That Is, of
course, in the first few minutes. Later
on he discovers more things.— Kansas
City Star. ' t v
CA»3 Sl ji_|r S
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organ*. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Gold Medal
These Men
Officer—S<» ye’ve lost y’r husband,
have ye? Is there anything to dis
tinguish him by?
“Well, sir, he did have a mermaid
tutooed on his left shoulder,; but then
I suppose all gents has that.”—Judge.
Some Stronger.Powered Stations Can |
Be Brought In on Loop.
ing’from center. To this tap connect
the negative filament return. If a
ground is used, connect at this point,
also. If volume is insutficient, connect
nTitemm—tmido teriniinil.—Hfid con-
denser and leak should lie of. .(Kki - J5
Money
cannot buy
capacity. The tuning' conden^eY
tiie loop has a capacity of .IKMi^V.
good low-loss variometer shoulJfi
used in the plate circuit, or a t
may he Used in connection with shoall
grid coujding coil connected at point,
marked X.— New York Sun.
for
A
he
I inkier
Information on Drying
Coils That Are Damp
Fse no kind of hinder on radio
tuning coils if you make them your
self. The usual insulating paint or
varnish or shellac will .add to the dis
tributed capacity of your coils and
make them time broadly or it, may
even cause leakage losses that will be
greater than that caused by moisture
absorption of the coils when left dry.
If the coils are kept in a protected
position, not,near open windows, they
will not gather much moisture.
If your coils do get damp you can
dry them out by placing a turned-on
electric drop light/ near them. Just
take.the electric lamp on a cord and
put lt^ Inside the cabinet, near the
coils and- close the lid of the cabinet
and leave it for uu hour or so
baking'
than DAVIS
; Bake it BUS I with ■
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