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JANUARY 8, 1925.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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(Edited by G. Douglas Wardrop. Editor of Radio Merchandising )
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IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
May School
1 Lesson'
(By KF.V I* B. FITZWATER. I> !>.. I>eii*
of the Eveulna School. Moody Bible In
stitute of Chlcajco.)
<©, 1925. Western Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for January 11 r
THE JUDGMENT OF THE NATIONS
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Sdo/f-Jd/otSV
Diagram That Introduces a New Field of Selectivity Into the
Plex Circuit. Will Interest All Radio Fans.
Mult ; -Audi-
LEfiSON TEXT—Matt. 25:31-46.
GOI.DEN TEXT—Tnasmuch aa ye
have done It unto one of the least of
these my brethren, ye have done It
unto Me.’*—Matt. 25:40.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Kindness Pleases.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Christ's Picture of
the Judgment.
INTERMEDIATE • AND SENIOR
TOPIC—Christ's Picture of Judgment.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Practical Christianity.
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j Allnys irritation, soothes and tienlF
j hront and lung' Inlbuunintion. Thi»
j ‘(distant Irritation of a coujh keeps
he delleute iiiu^ug—uieiiihr.iiie of the
hnfiit and lungs in a congested con-
lition. w hleh ROSUlIKIvS SYUUP
,’enily aikI (juiekly heals. For this
•eason it lias lieen a favorite house-
lold remedy for colds, coughs, hron-
•liitis and especially for lung troubles
n millions of liotues all over the
crorld for tlie lust fifty-eight years,
'imhling the patient to obtain a good J
light's rest, free from coughing with
*asy expeetornfion in* tJa* nu'rning.
You ran -buy HOSCHKE’S SYRUP
ivherever-medicines are sold.—Adv.
Chlldre’’
By LEON W. BISHOP
Those who hecaiue interested in the
multi-audi-plex circuit liave spoken of
the wonderful selectivity and volume
on distant stations through tremendous
local interference.
Here is a diagram that Introduces a
new field of selectivity into the multi-
audi-plex circuit. Directions should
i'e carefully followed in regard to the
tuning coil TC. Procure a four-inch
dry cardboard tube. U$e no shellac or
any compound whatsoever on this tube.
Wind tins tula* with 50 turns of No.
JO or IMJ double cotton covered wire.
A tap i» taken at the fortieth turn,
which is connected to the plus side of
the tube filament and also Is grounded.
Starting from (Ids fortieth grounded
(tap, tap every three, turns until the
Afsy-fifth turn, which will leave five
Tins switch S, is connected to
e aerial.
With this selective system, it is pos-
ible to connect in three, six, nine,
twelve and fifteen turns in the antenna
circuit. This, under local interference,
w'lll enable you to tune out your local
stations and still receive from distant
l*»ints.
Connecting the Taps.
In connecting the taps, the wire may
be cut and holes punched In the tube,
and the wires drawn through these.
Ry punching holes in the tube and
drawing the wires through, you will
make the winding much tinner and
eliminate the use of shellac or any
other kind of goo.
The variometer V may he of any
standard make on the market.
The grid condenser should be of
the mica type and have a capacity of
OOO'J.I mfd. The grid leak should he
anywhere from three to nine meg
ohms. a nine megohm grid leak .be
ing used for local reception. Do not
put on variable grid leaks. It is much
better to have a s^iare grid leak, say
for instance, a three megohm and a
nine megohm and snap these In at
will.
The variable condenser. VC. should
he .0005 rnf.. preferably of the 23 plate
type of condenser. Here I might say.
condensers that are advertised hav
ing exceptionally low dielectric loss
would be best applied In this circuit.
The rheostat should be* 30 ohms, and
connected in the negative side of the
A battery.
The best tube for use in this cir
cuit is the UV201A, although theC30l A,
UV100 and C299 tubes may he used.
Tlie B battery should" be from 38 to
45 volts,- depending upon the tube
characteristics.
The bypass condenser should be .002
mfd., and preferably of the mica type
Connecting the Circuit.
In connecting up the circuit, it is
best to have the variable condenser
on tlie left hand side of the panel, tlie
variometer on the rigid hand side of
ttie•panel, the switch taps below in the
center of the panel. The rheostat may
he placed in the center, high on the
panel. A panel 7 by 1) should be used
Shielding is of little avail, but the ro
tary plates of the variable condenser
VC must he connected to tlie ground.
It must be remembered that tlie
lead from the grid on tlie socket to
tlie grid leak and condenser should
not he more than one inch in length.
The body capacity effect of tills lead
is the most critical of the set. The
next lead is the one from tlie plate
to the variometer. This should be
kept us short as possible.
The A battery, AH, should he four
dry cells in the case of the UV201A
and C301A tubes, and three dry cells
for the IT I'd) and C299 tubes.
Although the switch points are only
three turns apart, they make a Aast
difference In selective tuning.
In no case can there he more than
15 turns in the antenna circuit. Tims
the chance rif radiation is almost nil.
Again I wish to warn against the
use of shellac on the tuning coil TC.
This circuit may he amplified in the
same manner as the rnulti-audl-plet
circuit. Tlie point gained in this c!r
cult Is selectivity and the practical
elimination of rerndlatlon. Ttye cir
cuit will he Immediately noted for its
wonderful quality reproduction.—New
York Sun.
The subject selected by
lesson i
Beating Time
A New York newspaper placed a
ioiiii speaker alongside a linotype nu;-
•Iiine In iD composing room during
the world series game. Tin* com
positor cost tlie type de^crlliing tin*
plays ;i s tlie\ came to him over the
radio. In this manner the newspaper |
• eat Its contemporaries ell the street
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Series-Parallel Switch—
Its Uses in Receiver
The series-parallel switch eliminates
the necessity of changing of wires dur
ing a test of a circuit. It comes In very
handy for a quick change-over from
one circuit to another of the head
phones. Another use for tlie series-
parallel switch is found when it is
used in connection with a battery
charger and the battery for tl^* set.
When tlie switch is in one position
the battery is thrown to the charger
circuit and when in the reverse direc
tion tlie battery is connected to the set.
^ method shown in the accompany-
liagniin is iii-
iii connection with
honeycomb coil circuit. It is used
in the primary part of the circuit to
throw the condenser across tlie coil or
in series with-it.
^ Tlie honeycomb co,l circuit require*
the use of such a switch in order to
< liange from medium short waves to
switch and tlie lower end of the coil
winding.
The form of switch shown in the ac
companying draw ing may he purchasi d
In any radio store, as it is of the stand
ard type. Be sure to make good con
nections on the hack and keep the
switch tight, so that it does not wobble
out of adjustment.
The contact points may he mounted
on tlie panel, as well as the rest of tlie
switch. The switch points should he.
kept clean to insure better contact with
the switch arms.
The market also affords a series-
parallel switch all mounted so that
only - one hole is necessary In the panel
for tlie center shaft.—Such a switch
j committee is “The Last Judgment,”
hut this is an error. According to
? legitimate textual and contextual sig
nification it is the judgment of the
! living nations which still lies in the
future (v. 32). ‘The idea of a general
Judgment which is of such frequent
occurrence in religious literature and
teaching is a fundamental error. It
is not once found in tlie Bible, neither
tlie idea which it is Intended to con
vey. Doctor Pentecost most truthful
ly says. "It is a mischievous h*'ut that
has led the Christian world to speak |
of the Judgment as being one great
event tlTking place at tlie end of the i
world when all human beings, saints ;
and sinners, Jews and Gentiles, tlie j
living and the dead, shall stand up be
fore tip* great white throne and there ,
he judged. Nothing can lie more wide
of the Scripture.” Tlie Bible speaks 1
of several judgments, different in re
spect to tlie subjects to be judged,
tlie place of judgment, tlie time o<
Judgment and tlie result of judgment
I. The Judge (v. 31).
It Is the Son of God who- came and
died to redeem tlie human race. He is
now seen clothed with majesty and
power sitting upon Ills throne acting
ns Judge. Those who accept Jesus
Christ now as their Savior shall »ot
come into judgment (John 5:24).
II. The Time (v. 31).
This Judgment will take place when
the Lord comes in His glory acrom-
\ panled with a retinue of glorious
angels. This will take place after He
bus gat hon'd the elect remnant of ls-
• rael. There will be no resurrection
In connection with this judgment.
III. The iPlace (v.,31).
The prophecy of Jnel, the third chap
ter. and Zeeharinh 14:1-5, show that
I It Is to be in or near Jerusalem. Tlie
angel said to Mary, "Tliou shall call
His name Jesus. He shall be great and
i shall be called the Son of the Highest:
and Gie Lord God shall give unto Him
I the throne of His father David. And
he shall reign over tlie house of Jacob
i
forever; and of His kingdom there
shall he no end.” (Luke 1:31-33). As
David was a literal king and-reigned
in a literal place, there shall be a
literal judge occupying a literal place 1
of Judgment.
- IV. The People Judged (vv. 32-45).
These will be tlie living nations j
upon earth after the church has been ;
translated (I Tliess. 4:10, 17). These
are nations to whom the gospel of the
Kingdom shall be' preached just prior !
to the coming of the end. “And this
gospel of the Kingdom shall he
| preached In all the world for a witness
junto all nations; and then shall the
end come.” (Matt. 24:14). This gos-
ffpel is distinct from the grace of God.
which is now being preached. The
preachers of this gospel will he the
Jews (see Revelation 7 and Romans
■11).— Those are the brethren—of the
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descript ion
with a complete
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It has healed thous-
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Catarrh is inflamma
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Inscriptions on Rocks
Thought to Be Chinese
Weird rook writings in enves fen
miles northeast of Virginia City. Nov.,
nrc to be studied witb a view to deter-
Indianv. as heretofore supposed, or of
mining whether they are the work of
amieiit Chinese; says the New York
World.
Gee Ding. Chinese student at the
l niversit\ of Nevada, made a v isit to
the caves recently and expressed be
lief the writings are Chinese and de
pict a story of ancient Buddhist
priests, an attempt to circumnavigate
tile globe and of the landing on this
continent.
It is legend in China, according to
Get* Ding, that thousands of years
back, five ships under command of
Buddhist priests, set sail ami never re
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these people.
So It Seemed •
The Bess And what have you been
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The golf liar ha* one advantgge
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Boston Transcript.
eliminates tlie necessity of drilling
eight holes in the panel, and is recom
mended where space on the panel is at
a premium.—Chicago Daily Journal.
ID
!
Diagram Showing How Series-Parallel
Switch May Be Employed.
longer waves. Tlie switching arrange-
inent allows tin* nse^ of a certain cull,
for a wide wave-length range.
An example of tlie series-parallel
switc!) in honeycomb coil set is shown
as follows: Suppose an L-25 coil was
being used in tlie primary to tune to
amateur waves below 200 meters and
there was an immediate need to go up
on tlie higher wave length of the broad
casters to hear some particular pfrq-
gram. W'
Ordinarily, for amateur work, tlie
Tj-ondcnser uouRl be in series with the
coil, but tlie change would necessitate
tiie condenser being put across the coll.
The condenser in shunt with the coil
boosts the wave length up without put-
ling in a .new coil. „ ~ ■
This is a much easier method than
hunting around for another primary
<<M ftfid taking time to plug It into
t^fcbviuit after removing the first jtoil
fl^Xrs primary plug. Not alone may
(mr muthod tie used in a honeymmtv
coii set, but may be used witly any
variocoupler primary.'
It is sometimes dr-sirable to sharpen*
tt>e tuning of a single-circuit set. JHiis
if accomplished by taking the series
condenser out of the circuit and con
necting it across the primary up
I- *
Hints for Constructing
Tuned R. F. Amplifier
In constructing tuned radio fre
quency amplifiers:
Separate the- tuning coils to cut
down the magnetic and capacity
coupling between them.
Use loose coupling between tlie pri-
marv and secondary coils of tuned
transformers.
Separate the variable condensers
used to tune the various circuits by at
least five inches.
Experiment with the coupling be
tween tlie primary and secondary
coils of tlie radio-frequency trans
former to find the separation which
gives the loudest signal strengtli with
out making the tube oscillate.
Use lamp cord, twisted, for filament
leads, and thereby avoid large closed
bops.
Keep til! battery leads away from
tlie tuning apparatus, and by doing
these things it will he possible to
build a radio-frequency amplifier that
will not oscillate whjjh both grid and
plate circuits are in Jes
Lord in tlie flesh who move among
the nations of tlie world with the
startling message of the news of the
Lord's approaching kingdom. Some of
■f+re—mtttrms—w+H-—jrhrd+y—rorrivr—rho'
message and kindly receive the king
dom messengers, giving them clothing,
food, shelter, etc. Others will perse-
cute them, thrusting them into prison.
Here the first will \isit tlie messengers
of the King and provide for their
wants. At tills time the Judge will
separate the nation*-, placing the sheep
on the rigid and the goats on (lie left
hand. The sheep are those who have
given proper treatment to ('hrist'a
brethren. The goats are those who
rejected and mistreated his brethren.
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When red, rough and itching, by hot
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Pain
a
Toothache
Neuritis
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Rheumatism
baths of Cuticura Soap tind touches of
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If these three classes,' the sheep, the
goats and tlie brethren he kept sep
arate. all confusion will ho avoided.
V. The ls«ue of the Judgment (v.
40; Cf. vv. 34 41).
1. The Sheep Entering into the In
heritance of a Prepared Kingdom.
2. The Goats Going info Everlast
ing Fire Prepared for the Devil and
His Angels (v. 40). This Judgment
; shall determine their destiny.
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Have Not Yet Seen Him
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Pointers About Makeup
of Dry Cell Batteries
A dry cell battery consists of a zinc
container filled with chemicals, in the
center of which is a brass-capped car
bon rod. The zinc can Is the negative
pole or electrode aad tlie center carbon
li« the positive pole or electrode. The
voltage of a dry cell is about 1.5 tolls
when It is not in circuit (<ipen circuit
voltage) and It is lower when it Is in
circuit (closed circuit voltage), de
pending on the cell resistance of the
circuit to which It Is connected.
The fact that none saw Christ .after
1 His resurrection except those who
loved Him is suggestive that His ene
mies have not yet seen Him and do
not know Him.—Echoes.
With One Hand
God chastens us by many Instru
ments, hut with one Hand.—Christian
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God Knows
Man takes a<#'tint of our failure,
hut God of our striving.—Christian
Evangelist.
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Today and Tomorrow
Tlie talents, our today, may he de-
: .nanded by the Owner tomorrow.—
; Herald and Presbyter.
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