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PAGE SIX f 1 c I Pimples B LOOD impurities are pumped by the heart into the face. That is what causes that prainy appearance, that muddiness, sallowness, pimples, blackheads, acne, red spots, and that imp o•s i b 1 e “something” which no face cream, massage, or face powder can cover up or beautifyl The foundation for a beautiful skin simply is not there, and no face treatment can give it to you. But increase your red- blood-cells,—and quickly the ruby tint of purity begins to glow in the cheeks, the complexion becomes ve- nus-like and immaculate! Try it. It will do it every time. S. S. S. builds the red-blood-cells you need for a beautiful complexion. Begin using S S. S. at once, and give your-, self what you have been working for, for years. S. S. S. U told at all good drug •toret in two sizes. The larger ala* ia more economical. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. ( KdltffJ by <» r>otiKlaH WarcJrop. Editor of Radio Merchandlsihk. ) SundaySchool ' Lesson’ (By REV ot the etltute n FITZWATER, D.n.. Dean Set Cairo.) oT the Evening Sc h on I. Moody Bible In- « of Chic ^ \ 1925. Wentern Newtpaper Union.) —hv-a Lesson for January 18 : • THJE LAST supper LKSPON TEXT—Luke* 22:7-30. <It)L1 >EN TEXT—"Thla Is My body which is Riven for you: this do in re membrance of Me"—Luke 22:19. PUIMAKY TOPIC—The Lords Sup- tie r.'i 1 INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—-The Meaning; of the Corninu- nlori Service. Y<>UNC, PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Communion With Jesus Christ. World's Best Vjlood Medicine And Then, *Twaa Sheep l>iiUT (lifter vullimt but futile strug gle)— It must have been a very tender hearted butcher who killed that lumb! Waiter- Yes, sir; why, sir? "He must have hesitated three or four years before striking the fatul blow." Diagram of Regenerative Circuit Usin g Two Variocouplers—Hae Good Dis tance Qualities and Gives Strong Signal. Green’s August Flower The remedy with a reeord of fifty- eight years of surpassing excellence. All who sillier with nervous dyspep sia, sour stqimieh, constipation, indi gestion, torpid liver, dizziness, head aches, comlng-up of food, wind on stomach, palpitation and other indica tions of digestive disorder, will find GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER an ef fective and efficient remedy. For fifty-eight years this medicine has been successfully used in millions of households all over the civilized world. Because of Its merit and pop ularity GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER Is found today wherever medicines are •old. 30 and 0O cent bottles.—Adv. Dy J. S. CAULFIELD The \ urioeouplcr is used more for a single-circuit reg nerative s« t than for any oil.er use and most experi menters are Inclined to feel that, is alt It can be used for. There are other uses for it besid-s acting as a primary and plate coil. Two vuriocouplers may he used in one set and will make a selective as well as a sensitive regen erative set. > ? A regenerative circuit using two vuriocouplers Is shown herewith. It will he fairly new to the young fan, but it is a circuit that is .very familiar to a great number of radio hugs. It has very good-'distance qualities and gives a very strong signal. The parts for this circuit are as follows: 2 standard vuriocouplers. 1 .iKHrg.l mfd, variable condenser. 1 grid leak. 1 socket. 1 tube. 1 .ixil mfd. fixed condenser. 1 rheostat. 1 A battery. 1 ‘J’J 1 ,o-volt B buttery. The primary of the varioooupler (P) "s connected to the antenna and ground. One side of tin* secondary (S) Finally Squashed Her The druggist was becoming wearied. He had been explaining and pricing dozens of articles to the shopper, who didn't really want to buy anything at all. Finally she picked up a bottle. “Is this pest exterminator reliable?” she asked. “How is it applied?" "\ou take a tahlespoonful every half hour, ma’am." the druggist re plied, with fiendish emphasis. No more questions were asked. Loosen Up That Cold With Muster ole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of grandmother's mustard plaster WITH OUT the blister. You just apply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then come^a sootliing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is I recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and “flu.” To Mothers: Musterole ia also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes. is connected to one side of the primary (LI) of the second varioeoupler. The taps are brought to a switch and the switch is connected to the grid through the .<HMr2r> mfd. grid condenser (.'2. The secondary (L2) is connected to the plate and one side of the tele phones. A .OOOf) mfd. variable con denser (<’l) is connected across the switch on LI and the filament return of the secondary (S). The filament is connected in the conventional manner. The following tuning pointers may he helpful to those who try this cir- | cult. With both rotors set at an an gle of 43 degrees, and about one-half of the wire on LI tupped in. varying the secondary condenser will help lo cate the broadcasting stations.’ When a station is located tune In as loud as possible with the rotor of the first > varioeoupler. and the secondary con- ^ denser. Then try varying the cou pling of the rotor of the second varlo- I. The Passover Prepared (vv. 7-13.) 1. The Disciples’ Inquiry (vv. 7-0). They ii quired of Jesus as to where they should prepare for the Passover. They no doubt were anxious to be of service to Him. 2. The Master’s Strange Directions (vv. 10-12). They were to go Into the city where they would meet a man bearing a pitcher of water. He as sured them that they would then be shown a large upper room furnished. 3. The Obedience of the Disciples (v. 13). They did not stop to ques tion the sanitv of the command hut ; like true disciples obeyed. Jesus, be- | cause He . is omniscient, knew Just how the matter would turn out. II. The Passover Eaten (vv. 14-18). ! 1. By Whom (v. 14)? Those who snt down to this last Passover feast were the Master and the Twelve Apostles. 2. His Words Unto Them (vv. 15-IS). (1) “I have desired to eat this pass- over with you before I suffer." How anxious He was to show them the coupler; this Is where you will en counter a squeal, which js typical of meaning of the passion through which the tube when In an oscillating eondi-| He was to go; also He craved their tion. Make this adjustment to the human sympathy as He passed point where you get the strongest sig- j through this trying ordeal. nal without World. distortion.—New York Ten Good Rules for Broadcast Listeners 1. Don't try to hear Australia in midsummer. Be satisfied to enjoy the nearer stations most of the time. . 2. * Don’t lie disappointed if ah occa sional storm should interfere with your ratlin evening. There are many fine concerts cnmjng. You can’t ex pect to find a pearl in every oyster nor to receive a record breaking con ceit every night. / 3. If you want louder signals, use a longer aerial, more tubes, higher plate voltage, more sensitive loud speakers, and hibre careful tickler and receiver adjustment. 4. A pleasant signal tilling a moder ate-sized room should he enough to give satisfaction It is not worth while producing signals . which deafen the neighbors. It is wasteful to insist on tremendous signals which are gen erally less pleasant than moderate sig nuU. 3. If you local station comes in too loudly and drowns others out, a smaller aerial will help in tuning him out, with a smaller condenser con nected between aerial and ground. And If all measures to get rid of the local station fail, why not enjoy his tor in radio development, lie will be come a mene incident, without the glory and credit that has belonged to 1 him in the past. The buyer of an automobile who buys with the. Idea of driving It himself and to a large degree caring for It himself, if he is wise buys a car of relatively ; small cost and simple construction. He studies it until he becomes intimately acquainted with its merits and its weaknesses—finds out how to get the most and the best out of it. By the (2) "I will not any more eat there of, until it he fulfilled In the kingdom of God." His death was the antitypl- eal fulfillment of the passover meal. He looked forward to that time when the process of redemption would have been completed and a perfect union between the disciples and the Lord would he consummated. (3) "Take this cup and divide It among yourselves." The disciples were now partaking of that symbol of His blood. He assured them that He would not again drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God should come. Drinking anew in the k'llgdom does not mean ti nt in heaven this service will tie renewed, hut that this was svmbolie of the heavenly reality. 7 time he has mastered his first car, he is naturally ambitious to possess one of greater attainiuetits; one that will do bigger and better things. And he is , tit to he trusted with such a valuable piece of machinery. He Is almost sure to remark that he Is glad that he had sense enough to learn on the junior. But the tendency of tlu* radio novice is not to climb the ladder of experience hut reach the top by one big* hound. To plunge into elaborate and Costly appa- ^ r "‘ n •physical bread it Is necessary to III. The F'eaat of the New Covenant Institu'ed (vv7 IR-’JO). This took p'ace tit the close of the paschal supper. T The Bread, a Symbol of (’lirist’s IVtdv (v. 1!)). Christ giving of Him self to them. In order to get benefit ratus. This leads to tioor results ia re ceiving, and the rendering of “horrible examples" to the neighbors—the di vorcing from the radio idea of many who might become enthusiasts and of benefit to the art. The amateur may w^ll start with the crystal set. It presents a fascinating field for experiment. He should make concerts/ He is working hard tor von , . , , , . » , , Ins own set if at a mechanically !n- and it H nobody s fault that you are | .. . ... . Better *han a mustard plaster “ACHED & ACHED’’ Lady Says Her Back “Hurt Night and Day”—Least Noise Up set Her. Better After Taking Cardui. Winfield, Texas.—-‘ My back hurt night and day,” says Mrs. C. L. Eason, of R. F. D. 1, this place. "I ached and ached until I could hard ly go. I felt weak and did mot feol like doing anything. My work was & great burden to me. I just hated to do up the dishes, even. I was no-ageount and extromely nervous. “My mother had taken Cardui and she thought It would do me good, so she told me to take 1L My husband got. me a bottle and I began on it. I oegan to improve at once. It was such a help that I continued It until after the baby’s birth. "I took eigiit bottles and I can certainly say that It helped me. It is a fine tonic. It built me up and seemed to strengthen me. I grew less nervous and began to sleep better. “I can certainljf recommend Cardui to expectant mothers, for to me It was a wonderful help. ... In every way I felt better after taking It and I think It is a splendid medi cine.” Cardui Is purely vegetable, and contains »p harmful drugs. For isale evei-ywhere. NC-162 so close, to him that you arc hound t<» hear him. Broadcast stations have to tie closer to some people than to others. (i. T’or the new logger waves above 430 meters, use a condenser connected between the aerial and ground termi nals of. your set. .7. A little patience in learning tp handle vour receiver vields rich re- * ' « turns in satisfaction from tine signals. Remember that "Rome wasn’t built in a day” and k.eep on getting more and more familiar with your set and how it works. * S. It is a good idea to read the radio column of a newspaper or a good radio magazine or two. It helps ymi tw know how your set works and keeps you up-to-date in radio. Infor mation of this sort is itn aid in get ting tlie-conccrts loud uBd clear. t>. Ask yotir radio dealer for advice; vou what yo dined. Should learn its how and why from A to Z. To know when he is get ting all that Is in it, and (fnot, why not. 1 i There is a lot of fun and a lot of efficiency in a uell-builf crystal set, and ’a lot of joy in receiving over what you have made yourself; of showing off your own child. It is doubtful if re ceiving over any costly outfit will ever give the genuine satisfaction to the receive It. In order to get benefit from Christ one must receive Him. 2.-The Cup, a Symbol of Christ’s Blood (v. 20). This was symbolic of the atonement which was made by the -bedding of His blood on the cross. He said: "This cup is the new tes tament in My blood which was shed for vou," indicating that each one * t - must personally accept the atonement made by the shedding of His blood. IV. The Wicked Behaviour at tha Feast (vv. 21-27). 1. The Treachery of Judas (vv. 21-2:!). Ml) The time of Its^ manifestation (v. 21). It was while they were eat ing the last passover that Jesus made the announcement of the betrayal. Perhaps the reason why this feast was il disturbed! by such an owner that comes from reception over was that Judas might In j the outfit that cost a few dollars and that lie has himself put together. Let's get hack to the old ways, radio friend. Let's sfrirt with the crystal set. ' make a friend of if and learn all of its j | tricks. If we musf have a set of greater j capacity, let's try. one of simple con struction, with a lujok-iip not over our reads. Let’s try a jdngle tube set and announcement jiven an op al this last moment to re- he cun prohahlv t*dl rou want to know and will he ||(jt:d to do so. The manufacturer of your set is also willing to help you get the desired results from its use. 10. Do not throw awajl the direr tion sheets or booklet that came with .\our set and with the tubes. Bead all such material rnrefulh now and then If you have lost the direction sheet, write to the dealer or manufacturef for nnotjie:'. The direction sheds answer' most of the questions Jvhirh have been puzzling you* and prevent ing voM ’from getting the lies’ out of your set. DjJJL tar i WOMAHV TONIC' port unity pent. J - (2) TW* betrayaTwil-s hyj-the deter minate'counsel of God (v. 22 rf. \cts 2:23). Nothing takes place hy chance. Even the evil, sinful acts of men come within the permissive providence of God. hut this does not lessen the guilt, for Jesus says: “Woe unto the man master that hefmV We Jump into com- j by whom He is Indiaved. plex apparatus. \ * | ^ Sorrowful question (v. 23). The 'V Science and InvenMon and Radio News.) disciples did not Seem tb SUSpei t Olie 1 nnotlier. but, made the question a per- Should Know Tricks of Favored Crystal Set Those winPTuive the future of tin* radio amateur at heart aie 'worried. They are not worried over the perma nency of radio as an art of as a public utility. That is assured. But the fu i Mire of the amateur phase of radio Is not assured: there is a dark cloud hanging over it at the present Pme vhlch threat ♦■ns trs very existence. The tendency of the present-flay novice Is to run along the wrong track, tnd unless he revbrts to the position of lie amateur u of radio’s early days in stead of continuing as the greatest fac Tools Necessary When Building Radio Outfit For the construction of a radio re ceiver the following tools are all that are necessary: Dm* breast drill with assorted size drills ranging from 1-32 to inch; two good screw-drivers, cue heavy point, < ne fine point; one pair,of compass dividers, one marking tool, one square one fiat file, one hree-cornered tile, two pairs pliers, one [heavy electrician’s pliers, one sharp nosed electrtrian’s pliers, one sharp knife, one hacksaw, one set of good t clamps, some sheets of emery and tine sajidpnper, one soldering iron band solder'[taste and polder. t - — - —— — ) v- - - : • ' r ~ Radio'Part of Study Midshipmen of he United Spates iNavn! iH-tt+tefity «t .Annapolis have to ' take up radio, and pass, a thorough ex -Ruination before graduation. Une o! the requirements Is to build a wo: k able receiver. ? sonal one. 2. Selfish Ambition of the Disciples (vv. 24-27). In this tragic hour the disciples were so concerned with the thought of honorable position that they were striving among themselves as to who should be greatest. V. The Apostles’ Place in the King dom (vv. 2N-30). He assures them that those who continue with Him In His.trials shall he appointed unto a place in the king dom which will entitle them to eat and drink at His table and sit on thrones Judging the twelve tribes of Israel. -i 3— A Storage Battery Hint’ When a storage battery fails tc take n charge it is an Indication thu' it nc»*ds to he repaired at a butterj service station. Attitudes The “Be-attltmtes^- and the “Do- attitudes’’ are in the fifth chapter of Matthew.—Echoes. Many Souls Lost. Many souls have, been lost by sny Ing "tomorrow” Instead of “today Echoes. Seeing Beacon Lights ' As a Christian grows old, he should t>e able to see the beacon lights whlls vet far at sea.—American Evangelist. Doughnuts/ A new. simple way to make them light and delicious 1 *K8 ra cup sugar yi cup sweet milk 2 cups self-rising Hour (about) H teaspoon nutmeg Hi teaspoon vanilla Beat egg, add sugar and milk, then self-rising flour, nutmeg and vanilla. Dough will be very soft and sufficient flour must be sprinkled on board to keep it from sticking; work in just enough extra flour so that dough can be handled. Fry in deep hot fat. , . ,4 book of delightful reape < it offer ed below; tend for your free copy I H ERE’S a way to make good home-made doughnuts—a way you’ll like because* it’s easy as well as economical. No mat* ter what doughnut recipe you’ve been using, you'll be pleasandy surprised when vou learn how delicious and tempting are the doughnuts made from self-rising flour. It’§ an excellent idea to keep plenty of self-ruing flour on hand at all times for such occasions as doughnut making, baking hurry-up cakes, quick muffins, biscuits and the like. Only those who use self-rising flour and know of its purity and wholesomeness can realize how it simplifies home baking, how it eliminates disappoint ing results and saves time and trouble in the kitchen. Just one precaution. See that the self-ruins flour you buy carries the Blue Shield of the Soft Wheat Millers’ Associ ation. All self-rising flour bearing this symbol is man ufactured under strict laboratory supervision and bears the approval of pure food officials and baking experts. SOFT WHEAT MILLERS’ ASSN., lee.. NASHVILLE, TBNN. Self-rising It’s Healthful Dependable Economical Hour HONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Every bag of ■elf-ruing flour bearing this Blue Shield of purity ii fully guaranteed by the Soft w heat Miller*’ AiKtciation, Inc. The content, are absolutely E ure and wholesome and comply with ell Purr Food Law*. F you are not satisfied with your baking results, the Association will cheerfully re hind your money. FdooHle recipes of a noted home coo^. Send for your copy. O <•}« s W M A Gel this Free Book of Recipes Home Economics Dept. — r~* Soft Wheat Millers’ AssH7 T^.TNSfivin^ Term. Send your FREE book ’'Fifty IVays to Use Self-Rising Flour” to: Namt... Address. (JFnit or print namt and tddrtli plainly) IS74-S / r-' i 9 OLD SORES, PILES AND ECZEMA VANISH Good, Old, Reliable Peterson’s Ointment a Favorite Remedy. “Had 51 ulcers on my legs. Doctors wanted to cut oft leg. Peterson's Oint ment cured me."—Wm. J Nlchos. 40 Wilder Street. Rochester. N Y. . » Gtlt a large box for 35 cents at any d/uggtst, says Peterson, of Buffalo, N. Y., and money back If It isn't the best you ever used. Always keep Pe terson's Ointment in the house. Fine for burns, scalds, bruises, sunburn, and the surest remedy for itching eczema and piles the world has ever known. PISO’S * 7" coughs Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. 35c and 60c atzes And externally, use PISO’S Throat and Cheat Salve. 35c She Understood Heir—Now, don't forget, dearest) that for family reasons our engage ment must he kejit a profound secret. Actress—-Yes, that's exactly what Urn telling everyone. Dubious 'Tis said that 'every man finds his own level, yet we all know fellows who don’t come up to the mark.—Bos ton Transcript., Cuticura Soothe* Itching Scalp. On retiring gently rub spots of dan druff and Itching with Cuticura Oint ment. Next morning Shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white h an ds.—A d vert I seni ent. Many of Them Do “My niece," said Mrs. Blundcrhy, ■ "has had a college education. She ' ‘ i speaks several languages quite flip- ’'JL' pant Iy. Ooo.] health (ipppruU upon <c«« 1 digestion Safeguard your digestion with Wright s In- ulan Vegetable Plll» and you nalc^Ucird your health. JTi 1'eart St., N. Y Auv. His Limitation “I would do anything in my power to prove my love for yotir daughter.” "Would you support her?" . “My dear sk, [ said anything in my power." rOPlRlN SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! • .. • Unless you see the <f Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain, Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism * . i vl ^ ll I* tfc* tnd* mark ot Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottle* of 24 and 100—Druggista. Maaotactar* ot UoMacatleacklMtar of