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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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(Edited by J3. Douglas Wardrop,
By J. L. RIFKIN
Crystals are fast becoming unpopu
lar as detectors and rectifiers of radio
waves. Except for its use in reflex
circuits, tbe crystal is now used only
by those who cannot afford the more
expensive vacuum tube.
The' main reason for the neglect of
the crystal is the fact that crystals
have a limited receiving range, except
und^r very favorable conditions. An
other reason for the' unpopularity of
the crystal Is that most crystal cir
cuits do not provide sufficient selec
tivity and the different broadcasting
stations “interfere” with each other
in the set.
Were it not for these two disadvan
tages, crystals would be even more
widely used than vacuum tubes for
radio reception. In the first place,
crystals are very much cheaper to buy
and to replace than tubes. Secondly,
We Pay $3 Cash in Advance
to men who sell their fner.di and neighbor* Arnold
5! ,rT C'othe* «t actual Wholesale
Price—C4 76 for All-Wool l«0 tottO va'oea-Money
Back Guarantee - Frk* Socket Sit* Sample Book
P oc *, et — Uke order* ary where, day or night,
wUhout inttxrf erinjr with anything yon do We tench
telling method i
/thing yoc
minute* - SEND YOUR NAME.
ARNOLD SWIFT & CO.
Owe*, w, tOta-1024 S. WakMh Avo.. Chicago
TklTCH!
Mopey dacA without qi
If HUNT'S HALVE falls In the
tn-ialment of ITCH. ECZEMA,
RINti WORM,TETTER orother
Itching skin diseases. Price
75c at dmirfrists. or direct from
IB-Ikkarii MttflcJtt Cl , tkcmaa.TuL
Love Wavers at Religion
In India there is a Christian c<yn-
munity that contains a large number
of Hindu women who have been horn
into or professed the Christian reli
gion. (Ireat alarm is being felt just
now because some of these Christian
ized women are marrying out of the
Christian religion by choosing hus
bands who have not been converted.
One of the reasons is that there are
too few Christian men in the com
munity. [
Don't Let That Cold
Turn Into “Flu”
Rmb on Good Old Matte role
That cold may turn into “Flu, ,,
Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia,
unless you take care of it at once.
Rub good old Musterole on the con
gested parts and see how quickly it
brings relief.
Colds are merely congestion. Mus
terole, made from pure oil of mustard,
camphor, menthol and other simple
-ingredients, is a counter-irritant which
stimulates circulation and helps break
up the cold.
As effective as the messy old mustard
plaster, does the work without blister.
Just rub it on with your finger-tips.
You will feel a warm tingle as it enters
the pores, then a cooling sensation that
brings welcome relief.
To Mothers: Musterole is algo
made in milder form for
babiee and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
( ‘ 35c and 65c, in jars
and tubes.
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Stator Tube.
the crystal does md require any bat
teries to run it, as tubes do, and thus
has no cost of upkeep. Thirdly, it is
a well-known fact that crystals give
much better and clearer reproduction
of broadcast speech or music than
vacuum tubes do.
An exceptionally efficient crystal set
can be built if the directions and dia
grams given are carefully followed.
Tills set will give surprisingly good
results and^wi|l cover far greater dis
tances, if properly tuned, than jjie or-
| dinary crystal set.
The parts needed to build this re-
1 celven are very few, and if the vario-
: ^ottpter is made at home according to
: the directions given the cost of the
aet, not including aerial, ground and
phones, would be small.
Parts Needed to Build Set.
The materials needed are:
One varlocoupier ns described.
One 23-plate (.000,' mfd.) condenser.
One crystal detector.
One .002 mfd. fixed condenser.
One panel 7 inche^hy 10 inches.
One baseboardvv6 fiyT) Inches.
Aerial, ground, phones.
The variocoupler may be any otie
the standard makes now on the
Editor of Radio Merchandising.)
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winding to two binding posts at th#
top of the stator tube, r 1
This completes I the variocoupler.
A thin coat of Collodion or of shellac
diluted with alcohol may he spread
over the winding to keep the turns
in iilace. The taps are scraped free
of insulation, so that the leads from
the switches may be soldered to them.
The parts are now mounted upon
the panel and baseboard. The posi
tion of the various Instruments is
shown in Figure 2. The variocoupler
Is mounted on the left, the switches
leading to the tens taps and the units
taiis respectively are in the center
and the condenser is mounted on the
rigid. This makes a very neat and
simple panel layout. The crystal is
‘mounted above the switches. If a
fixed crystal detector is used it may
he mounted inside the set, and will
relieve the operator from the neces
sity of making delicate crystal adjust-
ients.
Wiring Is Simple Matter.
The wiring diagram shown In Fig.
is very simple and easy to fob
>w. The aerial (a single wire about
X> feet long) is connected to a bind-
ig post in the upper left-hand coiner
f the panel. The binding post is in
irn connected to the stator plates of '
ie variable condenser. The ground
a wire connected to the nearest radl-
tor or cold water pipe) is connected
> another binding post on the lower
?ft-hand corner of the panel. The
round binding post is connected to
he units .switch and to one end of
he rotor w inding. The movable plates
of the variable condenser are then
connected to the “tens” switch and to
the cat whisker of the crystal detec
tor. The other end of the. detector
and the other end of the rotor winn
ing go to other binding posts on th«
panel, to which the phones are con
nected. The fixed condenser Is con
nected across the phone binding posts
Use bus bar or No. 14 copper wira
for making connections and solder all
the Joints well. .Before soldering the
MOTHER!
Child's Best Laxative is
‘‘California Fig Syrup"
(jS)
Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con
stipated, feverish child loves the pleas
ant taste wf “California Fig Syrup”
and it neve? falls to open the bowels.
A teaspoonful today may prevent a
sick child tomorrow.
Ask your druggist for genuine “Cali
fornia Fig Syrup’’ which has direc
tions for babies and children of all
ages printed on bottle. Mother! You
must say “Callforia” or you may get
an imitation fig syrup.
One Consolation
J ml Tunkins saysi you've got to give
the 'saxophone credit for one tiling, it
hasn't any chance of hearing the feller
that used to whistle “Listen to the
Mocking Bird” with variations.—
Washington Star.
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Take Tablets Without Fear If You
See the Safety “Bayer Cross.”
of
market, or. It
this way:
may be constructed in
(let a cardboard or composition tuhn. ^
Bcttcr than a mustard piaster
Christian Science Temple
The original cost of the land on
which the., mother ehun h of Boston.
Christian Science, w\is built (gift of
Mrs. EddO was $20.W. The cost of \ moro ‘ ,ims
the original edifl-v was $'_’00,(KX), in
cluding the organ, which cosl $10,00(1.
The estimated present value ^nf the
lot, with its extension, is $lb(»,(NHi, and
file cost of the temple extension $2,-
(MX),000. Its seating capacity is .'.(XX)
and It was dedicated in IfMId.
An Ice Advertisement
A gigantic ice/figure of a beaver is
in front of a furrier’s shop in (j'icb*s'.
It is IT* find high, 12 feet in length,
and weighs T2 tons.
Does Your Back Ache?
Are You Nervous?
Greenville (Brandon Mill) S. C.—
"I suffered very greatly; at times I
would be all in,
would get very
weak and ner
vous and suf
fered with back-
aches. I got to
he a physical
wreck when I
saw Dr Pierce : s
Favorite Pre
scription adver
tised and decided
to give it a trial
and just a few
bottles relieved me of all suffering
and made me feel well and strong.”
— Mrs. W. C. Burress. 3 Short Trac
tion Street.
, Just aslt your nearest dealer for
‘litis Prescription of Dr Pierce’* in
tablet or ikmid form
about 314 inches in diameter and 6
inches long. An empty oatmeal or
salt box will do xefy nh'ely. One inch
down from the top of the box punch
two small holes one-quarter of an
inch apart. Procure a spool of No. 20
or 22 double cotton-covered wire and
weave the end of the wire hack and
forth through the two holes until the
wire is J firmly anchored. A few inches
of the end of the w ire should he left
free to make connections to.
Now the winding is begun. "Wind
ten turns of the wire ns closely and
tightly as possible. When the tenth
turn is wound hold the turns securely
with the left hand while you twist a
little loop In the wire with the right
hand. This forms n .tap. Wind on
with a tap at the
end of every tenth turn. Do not make
the tans directly under each other, hut
Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 23 years.
Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv.
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Hindrance to Mariners
The Sargasso sea was discovered
by Columbus on his first voyage. He
became Involved in It for about a
fortnight. The sea is so named be
cause of the large amount of sea
weed particularly in the form of Sar-
gassum hac-clferum which It contains.
Wiring Diagram—Very Simple and
Easy to Follow.
leads (o the rotor windings try revers
ing the connections. That is, try
changing around the leads going to
the two rotor binding posts.
Green*t August Flower
The remedy with a record of fifty-
eight years of surpassing excellence.
All who suffer with nervous dyspep
sia, sour stomach, 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
sold. 30 and 00 cent bottles.—Adv.
does not need any description. The
crystal is adjusted and the dials and
switches are turned until the station
is picked up. after which final adjust
ments are made to bring in the station
as loudly as possible and to eliminate
interference from other stations. *
taps.
Nine more turns are then wound on,
with a tap at the end of each turn.
These are the “units” taps. After the
ninth turn has been tapped wind an-
a little staggered to one side, as shown ][ ^FTHLN folks were girls ^[
in Fig. 1. These form the “te-ns” ? VV »n<l boys, if we heard a d
RADIO RHYMES
ROBERT S. SUTLIFFE
THE RADIO LAY
Give your liens free concerts
am] increase your egg produc
tion. Charmed by the music of
a picolo, 30 hens laid 3,040 eggs
in seven months.—News Item.
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PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
RratowiDuianiS-KtopaHftlrKmilloc
Restores Color and
Boaoty to Cray and Faded Half
toe. and $1.00at Pru—t»ta
Rt*coi Cbna. Wka Patchogur. 1*. Y.
HINDERCORNS Revnoveo CVirua, Cal-
lousoa. cte., atop* all paia, ensure* contort to 15#
(ret, make* walking easr. l»u. by mail or at Drux*
gtaUi Hiaeas CbenCoal Works. Batchogon, N. T.
Diagram Showing Fcsition of the Va^"
rious Instrument*.
other turn ami fasten the w ire securely
by means of two small holes, as in the
beginning of the winding. Leave a
few inches of wire at the end to make
connections to.
Mounting the Rotor.
Now get a .wooden rotor ball about
three inches in diameter. This rotor
ball, with bras? fittings for mounting
It upon the stator' tube, can he ob
tained at any radio shop. Sixty turns
of No. 20 wire are wound upon the
rotor, about two inches of wire being
left at each end of the wire for con
nections. The rotor is then mounted
upon the stator tube, as shown in
Fig. 1. Two small holes are made
In the stator tube directly opposite
each other and one-half inch down
from the top of the tube. The rnount-
Ings for the rotor ball are pushed
through these hole*. Stranded wire Is
uaed to connect the ends of the rotor
cackling noise, we wouldn't give
the incident a thought; we were
willing liens should sleep, eggs
were then so gol darned cheap,
that a dozen for a quarter could
he bought. But those times
have passed a Way, we now coax
the liens to lay, we jolly them
with scientific feed; no more
the biddies roam, they are kept
today at home, with a patent
this or that for every need.
Nowadays there's little show
for a hen that's getting slow,
for production now the cliLcken s
born and bred; with her fruit at
(X> cents, she must show accom-
pllshments, she must lay, or
surely off will go her head. Like
the calm, contented cows, chick
ens now are kept from rows,
there's no excuse that goes for
hens who shirk ; sheV allowed
but strict propriety and freed
from male society, the biddy's
mind is kept upon her work.
But the best of all the tricks
that are practiced on the chicks,
a shettr game all the country
folks should know; is to keep
the hens a laying by some fe
low’s picolo playing, broad
cast to the birds by radio. It
you w;nnt your hens to lay, yoi
Just get some one to play' sonx
Jazzy tune you'll find the h i
like best; then you make
sound like “gimme,” and th
J hefls will' start to siiliaiii..
4F the fruit will soon l>\> diaipo
J in the hest. —
* (© Science and Invention. > '
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Valuable Material
Fluorspar Is a very important prod
uct, since it is used in the manufac
ture of glass and of enameled ware, in
the electrolytic refining of antimony
and lead, in the production of alum
inum, in the manufacture of hydro
fluoric acid and in the iron and steel
industries.
A Lady of Distinction
Is Recognized by the delicate, fascinat
ing Influence of the perfume she uses.
A bath with Outlcura Soap and hot
water to thoroughly cleanse the pores
followed by a dusting with Cutlcura
Talcunij powder usually means a clear;
sweet, healthy skin.—Advertisement.
Fisherman’s Pet Seal
Mr. R. Sharpe, a Lowestoft (Eng
land) beach fisherman, has made
friends with a seal, which swims
after his boat whenever he launches it.
snaps/
so good that each
one calls for more
Vt rup (ugar
1 rup molaun
*4 cup •hortenin*
r (granulatod)
rup* mK ruin« flour
H taxpoon tod*
1 teaspoon (ingrr
Heat molasses to boiling point. Add sods when removed from fire.
Pour ho* molasses over shortening. Mi* *in**r with flour end
rotnbine mixture*. This Will make a at iff dough whsca ie eeeur
handled if thoroughly chilled before rolling very thin. Cut end
bake on greased pans in moderate oven.
NOTE: In making rolled cookie* of any kind, it may be noceeeary
I to add more flour to make dough Miff enough to handle.
.1L A bool of dtlahtfu! rrnper it offer-
id Mow, und for your fm copy
W HO doe*n’t love old fashioned ginger map*—
those nut-brown cookies with that tang of spice
and fre*h molasses ? Light enough to be health
ful, spicy enough to be appetizing, tasteful enough to
make you want to eat a whole jarful—how the folks will
enjoy them if they’re made from good self-rising flour.
real fun
make ginger snaps, hurry-up
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r ozens of other-delicious things
if you use self-rising flour. Like plain flour, it comes in
a number of different grades and sells at various prices—
the grade determining the price you pay. To save you
time in cooking and to insure you light, tasteful bakings,
pure phosphate baking powder has been added.
Buy self-rising flour that carries the blue symbol of the
Soft Wheat Millers’ Association. This Blue Shield on a
bag of self-rising flour means you are buying pure, health-
fuL wholesome flour that has the hearty approval of food
officials, dieticians and baking experts. It for any reason
you are not satisfied with the baking results, your money
will be cheerfully refunded.
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Healthful
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wholewnniWaH-fy wuhotljuro foolUnro.
re net aethfied with your baking results, the
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for thti valuable
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Gd IhisTmBodk ofRecipes
Home Economics Dept.
Soft Wheat Millers’ Assn., Inc., Nashville, Tom.
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(Writ* or primt uomt ond oddrttt pUmty)
Weather reports from the weather
bureau at Washington are received by
vessels of more than twenty nations
scattered all over the world.
Blows Its Own Horn.
For 78 -years Hanford's Balnam of Myrrh
has been the friend of rich and poor. Lived
that lonfi on its own merits. 3 sizes.—Adv.
Hardly Probable
old Professor (returning to - his
ehnir nftcr brief absence finds cut rest
ing there)—Great hea\ens! Is It pos
sible that I’ve been sitting on that eat
all afternoon?
A simple, n!<1 fashion"! m'ffli-ln', as (rood
todsy as In 1S37, Is compounded In Wright'*
Indian Vegetable Pills. They regulate the
atomarh, liver and bowel*. Adv
Fable
Once upon a time there
who told a girl
sn In his life.
she was tl
She was,-
was n man
e first wqm
Life.
Waterfalls more than 800 feet high
in India are being harnessed by en
gineers near Bombay to furnish hydrtn
electric power.
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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
i
Neuritis
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists,
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