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) -J . •1M PAGE SIX THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. .Thursday, February 6, 1925. /nto Shoes And Sprinkle In the Foot-Bath ALLEN’S FOOT=EASE The Antiseptic, Ilenlinp Powder for tired, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. It takes the friction frond the shoe, prevents blisters and sore spots and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Always use Allen’* Foot-E«»e to break In ngw-shoes. Sold every where. Trial package Free. Address ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, le Roy. N. Y. a shade better SPRINGLESS SHADES Last Lonsef-LookRetlvv At Your Dealers or Write, ' fwinlncbam Sprinkles! Shade Co Manufacturers, Qreenaboro, N. C.j •The • Kmm LEGION (Copy for l 111* Hrputuiient hupp.ie.l by the Americun l.uKlon N«w« Service ) HELPED ADD 20,000 MEMBERS TO ROLLS Carroll .1 Swan, newly elected coiiiniiindCr of the Advertising Men’s post of tlu*”-Americun Legion at Hos- ..ton, lias been yery active In the af fairs of the Legion for several years. Ills latest outstanding activity was as chief of staff to' (Jen. Clarence Ed wards, commander of the Massachu setts -department, In the great meni- ‘hershlp campaign of 1»‘24, as the re sult of which more than 20,000 mem bers were added to the department rolls. The elaborate plans for the campaign, modeled after an attack of war days, were worked out by Mr. Swan. Mr. Swan has also been active In the ’Military Order of the World War. He was for two years commander of V (Edited by DoukIuh Wardrop, Editor of Radio Merchandising.) yi' to the ground shown as <H.. In diagram. , How Distortion Is Eliminated. It will be apparent from the forego- 1 Ing description and accompanying ' drawing that high frequency current entering the circuit through the tuning elements will pass Into the grid <5, i c <v MOTHER;- Fletcher’s \ \ Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, -Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe cially prepared for Infants in arms and To avoid imitations, always look fo'r the signature of Childrert all ages. Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it G' Whatl^ 5FtantoPay lacking inYour Home? f It I* * pl»no. It need not be—bec*uM our llbertl, **y tnrme nuke It potklblt tor every family to •v« the refinement Out onfy * pl*no em *lre. To tote uul **il»fy you tiut our Swi«t Ton^l fM«nni are ha flniet piano* nixie, we temi you any piano or layer-piano that you select on 30 day* free trial. Iky Before You Buy—Play As You Pay Vt pay the freight. No salesmen or solicitors to an- •7 you You alone are the judge. Every piano or layer-piano guaranteed for 3 5 year*, backed by mir 0 years In the piano business, with over $2,000,000 acdtal. Our Eartory to Home" planssveeow.r $200 00. isM today far our Easy Payment Plan and Catalog. IHMOLLER I MUELLER PIANO 00.. Omaia, Nehr.. DsyLWU send me your plan and catalog. Thot»p who know their duty, hate to have it pointed out to them. YOUR BAKING conics out RIGHT with DAVIS BAKING POWDER Application of Above Method of Tuning the Grid Provides Tonal Quality That Equals the Crystal, Its Inventor Claims. * o A tuned, open grid circuit, arranged i and as the circuit provides no grid re so that high frequency current may ! turn, such as Is usually connected from pass Into the grid and thus eliminate i the filament F to the resistance <>r objectionable noises occasioned when , variometer VI, no rectified or low fre- low frequency or rectified current i quency current will pass Into the grid, passes Into the grid, Is claimed by I This arrangement will eliminate ob- (’liarles Kosnick, of New York city, In; Jeetlonable noises commonly found In an application for a patent. Benefits i closed receiving circuits, will provide A good Arabian horse will canter in tiie desert for 24 hours in summer and 4S in winter wirfnmf drinking. DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Cro*** Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. A. ITCH! Money twic* wimout i^acBtion If HUJCTS SALVE fall* In tb« treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. KING WOR M .TETTER or other Itching skin dlKeascH. Price 75c at druggist*, or direct front R.B. ftkRwfe MnHCtt r ~ tkamu.tgv said to be derived from the arrange ment liudude a set that Is non radiat ing, sensitive, selective and remark ably free from distortion. An added advantage Is the low cost of construc tion. Description of Circuit. Mr. Kosnick's patent description of his circuit follows: Referring specifically to the drawing, the vacuum tube which is shown at V' la of the three electrode type, the plate being Indicated at I*. the filament at F and the grid at (>. The plate 1* Is connected in circuit with the usual battery and connected Increased sensitiveness, strong and clear signals and will eliminate radia tion. All of these advantages are due to the fact that there is no electric con- nection between the grid and plate. While the tuning elements In the cir cuit are slirnwn as a variometer and variable condenser. It Is obvious that other turning elements may he sub stituted. , ■ Right to Make Changes. ’Hie Invention Is susceptible of vari ous changes In Its form, proportions and minor details of construction and the right Is herein reserved to make such changes us properly full within Warning! Unless you see the mime ‘Bayer” on package or on Tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by milTons and prescribed by phy^dans for 2.V years. Say ‘‘Bayer’^when you buy Aspirin, imitations may‘prove dangerous.—Adv. THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS chat maka a hors* Wheeze, Rear, hava Tlfcfc Wl»* «r Cbahe-itawa c an b* redaead with In this circuit are phone* or receivers the scope of the upirended rialm*. ends PI, while the fixed condenser <’2 Is con- 1 the patent description, nected across the circuit from one side The-principal advantage of this clr- of the phones PI to the minos of the' cult Mes In Its tooe quality equaling B battery. j that of u crystal detector. The tuning The filament F Is connected In cir- is fair and the excellent reception (-om it is best in wearing superfine clothes to consider whether one has the style and manner to wear them. FOR OVER ZOO YEARS haarlem oil has been a world* wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. j^ABS HAARLEM OIL CAM S U l_ Ej £> i iiiur” 1 / 'iHi Hi! XELEN^jSSfeTNCE SS ranges A range on which daughter can com pete with mother— its perfect baking oven is famous—a quarter of a cen tury of service has proved its worth. Aitk your denier or ivrrYe us for catalog and th<*y may bn bought. ALLEN Nashville MFC. COMPANY, : Tennossea Carroll the Boston chapter-and for one year national vice commander of that or der. He was chairman of the general committee to run the 1024 convention of the Military Order at Boston. Enlisting In the First corps of rudets In the Massachusetts militia Id 1902, he was commissioned a second lieutenant In 1914. lie organized Company I> of the One Hundred and First engineers in the Twenty-sixth division and was made Its .captain. He took the company overseas and en gaged in all the campaigns of the di vision. He was promoted successively to major and lieutenant colonel. He was the author of ttie first hook by an American soldier on the World war, which was published under the title of ‘‘My Company” by order of the War department In 1918. A graduate of Harvard, Mr. Swan has been engaged since leaving col lege In the advertising business. He Is New England representative for a string of newspapers. , - cult ,wtlh an A battery and included in this circuit Is a rheostat B. by means of which current to the filament may be controlled. The filament and plate thus receive low frequency current. The grid C is connected In an open circuit with tuning elements, herein | shown as a variometer VI, with » variable condenser C connected across the plate, the grid of the tube V. one | pensutes for the lack of sharp toning. > Ijjc*I stations, however, are easily i separated. Parts needed Indode the following: Variometer GOO meters capacity. Variable condenser five plate. Tubes 201 A or U V. 199 are suit able. Crlrt leak Is unnecessary. Fixed condenser capacity .GOT makes circuit non-radiating, hut reduces the correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. also'Other Bunch** or Swell ing*. No Wlster, no hair gone, and hors* kept at work. Btonomical—only • few drop# required at an application. $230 per bottle delivered. Book 3 A nree. W. P. Ymi. lie.. 5ID Lr«r SpinfaU. fc»- slde of the variometer being connected to the aerial A1. The opposite side of signal strength, therefore Is condltfcwal. the variometer is connected with the ' Radiation Is slight without con- grid (! and Included in this connection i denser. is a fixed condenser <’1 and-'a grid 1 Amplifier of any type may he added leak L. Tli^.plate circuit is connected! to this circuit.—New York Mail. Banish Pimples By Using Guticura Soap to Cleanse Ointment to Heal Try our new Shaving Stick. screws. This added considerably to the weight of the receiver. An improvement has been designed by MuJ. Herbert- II. Frost. United States ’ signal corps reserve, in the method of mounting the magnets and the pole pieces which eliminates the uncertainty of the diaphragm adjust- Resigned Ermyntrade ”The> . tell• me you- love music.” Bd! ’ Yes, hut never mind; keep on playin'-'.” A Raw, Sore Throal £atet Quickly When You Apply a Little Munterole And Musterole won’t blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just epread it on with your fingers; It penetrates to the sort spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. ^ lusterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, eongesNon, pleu risy’, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Keep it handy lor instant use. ^ToMothers: MuiteroleU aUo made in milder form for babies and small children, —j Ask for Children's Muatei ole. , 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos pital size, $3.00. Service Men Are Urged to Investigate First Watson B. Miller, ehairmun of the American Legion. National UehahlllUi tlon.committee, has issued a statement warning former service men with dis .-nililhv ( Laims before the United States veterans’ bureau against coming per sonnlh to Washington to appeal their cases without lirst securing definite Information that their papers are In Washington. Under the new reorganization of the veterans’ bureau g.l tiles of papers have been sent out to the regional of fices of the btireau and m* action can he secured in Washington on these cases until the papers have been re turned. Mr. Miller points out that men go to Washington to press their claims without sullieient funds to sustain th,em until their papers arrive in Wash ington, and soon find themselves In desperate circumstances. The Legion and other agencies, in the city are not able to care for the norjnal load of transient former service men arriving In Washington without funds on one mission or another. Important Improvement in Headphone for Radio The radio headphone, though retain ing many of the original principles, is being constantly improved to increase its sensitivity and electrical efficiency. Mechanical Improvements are cod* Bluntly being made to get the receiver nient and permits the use of a much lighter receiver shed. The magnets and film pole pieces ar* mounted on a strong aluminum stamp ing that has a flange for supporting and setitfng the diaphragm. In this manner the distance between tb** dfa phragm nnd the tip of the pole [seces is always the same, within a very slight variation either way. The ti[*s of the jwile pieces can then be slight ly ground down s*» that the distance is practically identical in every receiver. us light as possible and to- Increase Its strength and durability. The whole secret of good head phones lies la the accuracy to which the air gap between the tip of the pvde pieces and the diaphragm is adjusted. The distance between the diaphragm and each of the pole-piece, tips must he the same and of fbe correct profsir- tion so Mint the maximum volume may he had without distortion. "hp,".dpii"if tire fry Joint-Ease for Rheumatism When rheumatism settles in any of voor joints and causes agony, distress •r misery, please remember that Joint- Ease Is the one remedy that brings joick and lasting relief. It mutters Lot how chronic or aggra vated a case may he—rub on . Ease and relief is sure to follow. 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The outside edges of the dia Never can custom conquer nature.- Vr she is ever urn onquered. Do 5 ou H now That’ma.shod turnips ami squash sir* Improved by the addition of « small Quantity of Calumet Baking Powder? . —— - — .- , A ten-eehr argument can lend to a $10,1 MkI qn;irrel. Auxiliary Interested in Real Home Girls “The old fashioned girl who cun took and sew Is the great hope of the future,” declared Mrs. o. I>. Oliphant, national president of the American Le gion auxiliary, in announcing that the auxiliary \voUld co-operate nationally with the American Home Economics The ends of the phone eon Is an* then attH'hed dhvidly to the coils and the | whole thing inserted In the receiver j case, much like the assembly of a \i atch. The earpiece screws into the case and the magnet assembly and dia phragm are securely held in place. The troublesome nuts and connections for The headphones on the hack of-the case are eliminated and the-chances for leakage of energy across the bush ings, where tin* connect ions are brought through from the Inside of the, < a>e. are done away with. Try Switching Tub^s^to Increase Efficiency an ilTrrea 1 Js r : CORD Showing the Various Receiver. Parts of the association in tlip Instruction and ud- Setter than a mustard plaster phragm then rested on the edge of the receiver case, and the distance of the diaphragm from the pole-piece Up^ vaneement of home economics. Mrs. depended on the trueness of the re- Oliphunt continued: celver s.!lell. With the best of ma- ‘*The girl who cau make her own up- ehlnery and miinufncturing methods to-date, stylish frocks and tlien put on the receiver shell annot he made nc- her apron and cook a dinner, may be curate enough to insure that the dis considered old-fashioned, but, in my^ tnnee of tlie air gap will he uniform. You limy he able to get an Iffrrease in efficiency eitilal to ns much as r»0 to To iier cent by merely switching the tubes around in the different sockets lii your set. First tend in a signal, and then take two of the tubes from the sockets and reverse them, putting them each.in the other’s socket. Keep on doing this in various com- tdnatrons until you hit on the partic ular combination thaf gives you the best results. ! opinion, she’s a real winner. There is no greater,need than for us to get hack to homework and home-cooking. Let us stand by the ‘hoi*e girl'. In the interest of community and national stability th$_ auxiliary Is going to co- dperat'e In the advancement of home economics and ^ministration.” Another disadvantage of this ineth od of construction was that ttie v- ri»ser hall tolbe made extra strong to hold the-weight of the magnets and coils., The iniuer surface of the case had to be absolutely true and each^ side of Long Aerial Necessary for Your Crystal Set crystal detector-set should have a long aerial, for the’crystal detector re lies exclusively on the strength.of the bnrtmtiiig signal for its “operation, hh it has* no local butjery to assist It. The sounds heard In the telephone are tne strength of the actual signals coming through after rectification by the crys tal.—The, longer the aerial is within the magnet drawn down evenly to the | certain Binttsi! the better the results Inalde of tlte pase with the mounting should he on.the crystal d»»t*..f..- Worn Oat Since the Grip ? - -4... 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