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COLORADO’S TYPE
OF SOLDIER BOYS
John ('harles Vivian, attorney of
Golden, Colo., now commander of the
Colorado department of the American
- Legion, got tired of governmental red
tape during the war. He decided to I
do a little unraveling himself. He had
been under consideration for a com
mission as major In the Judge advo
cate's department. But the matter
hung fire. The commission did not
come.
So one day he enlisted as a private
In the marines. On the same day that
he closed up his law books, his young
er brother, Ohauncey H. Vivian, then
editor of the Boulder (Colo.) News-
^Herald, dropped the editorial shears,
Jabbed the brush Into the paste-pot
and enlisted also—^as a private in the
marines.
The brotheis served together, the
younger brother as a private In the
■quad of which the older was corporal.
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Loud Speaker and
How It Operates
Unit and Horn Are Regard-
v ed as Essential Parts
of Instrument
_____________ o
By FRANK REICHMANN, B. 8.
"’A raido loud speaker consists es
sentially of two parts, the ••unit" and
the ‘‘horn.*’ The unit consists of an
electro-magnet, with a vibrator ar
rangement, and a diaphragm. The
electro-magnet, acting either through
a vibrator or directly- on the dia
phragm, causes the diaphragm to vi
brate. This motion causes the air to
vibrate, and these Impulses, when
they strike 4he ear, create sound. The
horn serves to amplify these air vi
brations to create louder sounds.
Wher® Sound Originates.
In considering the construction of
loud speakers It Is well to deal first
with the unit, as It Is here that the
sound originates. The loud speaker
unit and the single headphone are
fundamentally the same. The head
phone Is designed to give a very slight
Impulse to the diaphragm and the loud
speaker unit Is constructed to give ns
strong an Impulse as possible and to
handle very violent vibrations faith
fully and accurately.
The sketch shows the arrangement
of parts iirTin earphone or telephone
type of loud speaker ui^it. “A” Is the
coll of wire connected by the phone
cords to the output of the receiving
set. “B" is the soft iron core around
which the coils are wound. “C” Is
the soft iron diaphragm. “D” Is the
shell holding the various parts. "E”
Is the ear piece or cap of the unit. "F”
Is the permanent magnet.
Pulsating current from the receiving
set In passing through the coil “A”
sets up magnetism in Core “B.” Core
“TV’ attracts the diaphragm “C"^ with
more or less force, substantially in
THE feARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
Page S«v«*
Lesson
(By REV> P B FITZWATER, D.P., DMU
of the Evenlntt School. Moody Bible In-
•tltute ‘of Chicago.*
(©, 1925. Western Newspaper Union )
Lesson for March 1
CHRIST BEFORE PILATE
Child's Best Laxative is
"California Fig • Syrup”
LESSON TEXT—Matt. 27:11
GOLDEN TEXT—"He was wounded
for our transgressions; He was bruised
for our iniquities. —Isa. 53 5.
PRIMARY TOPIC—How Wicked Men
Tried,, Jesus.
JUNIOR TOPIC—The Trial of Jesus.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—The Trial of Jesus.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—Christ Before’ Pilate.
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John Charlea Vivian.
They were discharged together. Enter
on they were during the same year
commander of their respective posfcs
of the Legion.
The Lew department commander has
been chairman of various depart
mental committees. He has been al
ternate national executive committee
man for Colorado and chairman of the
rehabilitation committee for 1 Mstrict 11.
Mr. Vivian, who was horn at Golden
In 1K87, was a newspaper reporter
while he was studying In the Univer
sity of Colorado from Hkift to 1911.
Then he became state editor of the
I>enver Times in 1911-1912. He re
ceived the degree of Bachelor of Laws
from the University of Denver in 1919.
Since his graduation he has held
various civil offices. He was special
counsel to the city attorney of Denver
In 1913-1914. He was federal food
administrator for Jefferson county In
1918. He later he,'ame city attorney
of Golden and county attorney, of
Jefferson county. c __
a
Cress Section View of Loud Speaker
Unit; Magnets, Coils.
wfll Seek Amendment
to Compensation Act
Declaring that the provision "f the
adjusted compensation act Is unjust
' WiT which requires a wife, child or parent
of a deceased veteran to show depen
Jdeney at tin* time of the veteran’s
death in order to collect the eompen
satiofi'-tn ease the soldier had not filed
application for insurance, officials of
the Wisconsin deimrtment of the
lean Legion will launch a campaign to
have the law amended.
Under the present law, if a veteran
dies before filing a claim for insur
ance, only a wife, child or parent ifitn
collect in the -order named and the
claimants are required to show that
they were dependent upon the veteran
at the time of his death. Efforts will
l‘e made to have the law changed so
that the three classes of claimants can
collect regardless o^ dependency,
Kick! 1
“I just stopped in to tell you," be
gan the man at the complaint desk of
the gas company, “That my gas stove
Mew up yesterday.’’
"Tell your troubles .to a plumber,’’
growled the surly clerk. “That’s no
fault of ours—you got no kick here.’’
’’Oh, I’m not kicking," replied the
customer cheerfully, as he opened the
door. “Only i thought I’d telj you
that vnur blamed old slot meter hack-
tired at the same time, and I haven t
been doing anything hut pick up silver
•^quarters all over the cellar ever
since. G<Kid day!"—American Legion
Weekly.
Cleaning Up the Mess
Brown, during the absence of his
wife, was giving a stag party. Bottles,
dishes and cigjir butts were scattered
| (about In profusion. At the height of
vfce revelry Brown was called to the
door, and came back with a telegram
In his hand.
‘‘Boys,’’ he cried In consternation,'
"It's from m.v wife. She’ll be home In
nn hour. What’ll we do?"
There was a moment of stunned
silence and then Smith Jumped up.
“I haVlp it !’* shouted. “LeF? burn
the house down!"—American Legion
Week lit. •-.
proportion to the current flowing
through the coil. As this current varies
in strength it causes the diaphragm
to—vibrate hack and forth. These vi
brations produce sound waves.
Unit Works Efficiently.
This type of unit works efficiently
on moderate signals. Oh strong sig
nals tile diaphragm Is apt to vibrate
violently and strike the tip of the pol^
pieces, causing it to either “freeze”
or to make an unpleasant rattling
sound.
In the case of weak signals the
greatest volume is derived when the
space between the diaphragm and the
pole piece tips is small. The reason
for this Is that the magnetism in
duced in tiie cores causes the dia
phragm to vibrate, and the closer the
distance between the poles of the
magnets and the diaphragm the
stronger this action becomes. A good
many units using this general prin
ciple have some means of adjusting
this air space, making it greater or
less -as the occasion demands. On
weak signals this air gap can he made,
very small and the volume of the loud
speaker increased. On powerful sig
nals this gap can .be increased t<T pre
vent the diaphragm from striking the
magnets.—New York Herald-Tribune.
Rubber Panel Braces
Can Be Easily Made
Handy angle ‘‘irons’’ or right an
gled brass may he made out of strips
of discarded hard rubber panels. Cut
the strip to the width and length de
sired by heating the hard rubber and
tiie shears or knife to he used in boil-
In order to have a proper perspective
for this lesson it will be helpful it we
view in their proper relations our
Lord's trials.
A. Ecclesiastical.
1. Before Annas (John 18:13).
2. Before Caiaphns and the San
hedrin (Matt. •J():r>7, fifi-dU; Mark 1-1 :o3,
Go-tWl; Luke 22 :f>4; John 18:19-24).
This was an irregular meeting and held
at night.
3. Before tiie Sanhedrin (Matt.
27:1; Luke 22:tW»-71). This was held
at daybreak and was a formal meeting.
B. Civil.
I. Before Pilate (Matt. 27:11-20).
The ecclesiastical powers had voted j
a sentence of death upon Jesus, hut j
they lacked the right to indict capital 1
punishment, us this power had been i
taken from them by the Homans. For !
this reason tliev delivered Him to 1’i-
!
late, the Roman governoi*. it was in
the early morning after the mock triitl |
before the high priests and 1’eter’s
denial that they hound Jesus and de
livered Him to Pilate. It turned out,
therefore, that both Jews and Gentiles
were guilty of the crucitfcion of the
Savior.
1. Dilate Questions Jesus (vv. 11-
14).
(1) “Art thou the King of. tiie.
Jews?” (v. 11). When the trial was
transferred from the Sanhedrin t<> Di
late they—changed their . charge of
blasphemy to that of sedition <>r trea
son.
(2) Jesus' answer (v. 11). He ad
mitted His claim to being a king hut
explained that His Kingdom was not of
this world, else would His servants
tight to put Him on the throne (John
18:3. 37). He declared that He was
horn and had come into tiie world t#
I this end.
(3) "Hearest Thou not how many
tilings they witness against Thee?" (v.
13). The members of the Sanhedrin—
the priests and the elders—joined in
tlieir'*’aeeusaih>n against Him. They
brought, a threefold charge (Luke
23:2).
(a) Perverting the nation—guilty of
sedition.
I
(b) Forbidding to pay taxes to tiie
Roman government. . v
(c) Claiming to he a king, thus
changing tiie charge from a religious
to a political one.
* (4) Jesus’ Behavior (v 14). His
silence under such provoca-tion greatly
astonished Dilate.
2. Dilate Giving it Choice Between
Jesus and Barabhas (vv. l.Vgd).
(1) The offer made (v. 17). It was
the annual custom at great festivals to
release a prisoner chosen by the peo
ple. Because he knew that for envy
tliev had delivered Jesus Ik* gave them
the choice ' between Barabhas and
Jesus. After several unsuccessful ef-
I
forts to escape responsibility the ex
pediency of letting tiie people choose
between Barabhas and Jesus was re
sorted to. Dilate no doubt thought
they would choose Jesus rather than
the notorious Barabhas.
(2) A message from Dilate's wife
(v. 19). She warned him against hav
ing anything to do in the condemnation
of Christ.
L3-)—The choice made—(v. i-4 i;—k*
tluenced by the wa rning- from ids wife
Dilate wished to give Jesus another
chance by having the people choose
between tiie innocent and the guilty.
They Motiiitjliy chose the notorious
criminal Barabhas instead of ChTtST.
(4) The demand that Christ he
crucified (vv. 22, 23). Dilate, the judge.
HSPI
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN”
Unless you see the* “Bayer Cross” on tablets you aru
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by miHions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of
“California Fig Syrup” now will thor
oughly clean the little bowels and In a
few hours you have a well, playful child
again. Even if cross, feverish, bilious,
constipated or full of cold, children
love its pleasant taste.
Tell your druggist you want only the
genuine "California Fig Syrup” which
has directions for babies and children
of all ages printed on bottle. Mother,
you must say "California.” Refuse
any Imitation.
Walt Whitman on Thrift
Walt Whitman said: "The habit of
thrift proves your power to rule your
own self. You are able to tufce care
of yourself and then out of the excess
nf your strength you produce a sur
plus. Thus you are'not only able to
take care of yourself, hut you are able
to take care of some one else of wife,
child, father and mother, to lend a
hand to sick people, old people, unfor
tunate people. This is to live. The
man who cannot earn a living for
himself is sometimes less than a man.
The magi who can barely get a living
and n<i more is little better than a
barbarian or a savage."
If your eye* ar* nor*, irot Roman Eye
Balsam Apply It at nlitht ami you are
healed by mornlnjr 372 Pearl St. N Y. Adv
Colds
Pain
Headache
Toothache
Neuralgia Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Accept only “Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer” boxea of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 109—Druggiats.
Aspirin U the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moooacettcacldeater of BaileyUcaeid
The County Fair
“Where will 1 find the
pickles?”
“Over in the Fine Arts buifiling
prize
Green*s August Flower
The remedy with n 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, coming-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 IK) cent bottles.—Adv.
CHERRY-GLYCERINE
COMPOUND
COUGHS. COLDS
BRONCHITIS
AND THROAT AFFECTIONS
FOG SALE BY ALL DEALERS
(> U t A fr O » \ Y
JAMES BAIL.V a< SON
F9 a i_-ri m o w i r >
Insects Called “Cpfhels”
There is an insect in the Holy Land
known as the “camel.” A consignment
of “camels" arrived at the London zoo
-a few weeks ago—males and females.
All arrived alive, which In itself was
regarded as remarkable since it is a
habit of the females to devour the
males. By some Biblical students they,
and not the big quadrupeds, are be
lieved to have been referred to in the
verse “Ye blind guides which strain at
a gnat and swallow a camel."
Every Horse Owner and Dairyman
should know Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh, i
Fine for Galls, Cuts, Sores, Caked Udders.
Large size bottle $1.25, all stores.—Adv. t
A new stone-cutting machine is said
to do all tin* work that is done in lum
ber with! a circular saw.
For sronomy'n rnkr, why not buy n ver
mifuge which enpele Worms 'or Tapeworm
with a single dose? Dr Peerv’s "Dead
Shot" does It. 372 Pearl St.. N Y Adv.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
|Meep»aa Dandruff Stops Hair Pal
Rostova* Color nad
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
tOc and |1 CO at ~
iBfcm
: Drnnists.
.Pate .N
HINDERCORN8 Remove* Cores. Gal
lo use h. etc., stops ell pain, ensures comfort to tfen
feet, makes walking easy. Ue by mall or k* Dter
fists. Illseoz Chemical Works, Patcbufae, H. Y.
■LlTCH!
We bitterly resent the failure of our
flattery' to make sin impression.
\ Money
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fJi RING 1
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. Causes for Divorce
’The University of California has
taken si steji toward correcting the
“divorce evil,” by instituting a course
if critical analysis of the home. Miss
Msiry Burt Messer, formerly of the
sociology department of the University
of Wisconsin, isdirectof of the course.
Miss Me.sser lists been quoted sis say
ing that the troubles of American
home life fall into two main cate
gories: “The belief on the pstrt of the
modern young woman that site Is in
different to the ties of love and home,“
and "the insufficiency of the home it
self. it^ medievalism and inability to
meet the needs of tiie present-day
m:|n, woman stud child.”
A,-*
Health is Your Best Asset
Raleigh, N. C.—"After having a
spell of bilious fever, I became thin,
was extremely
nervous Uand
weak, with no
strength or am
bition. It just
seemed impos
sible for me to
gain any strength
until I began to
take Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Pre
scription. Then I
soon cotnrnenccd
to feel stronger.
I gained in weight, my nervous sys
tem became notmal and by the time
I had finished taking the ‘Prescrip
tion I felt as well and strong as I
ever felt in my life.”—Mrs. F. G.
Simon, 31 S. Swain St.
Obtain this "Prescription" of your
nearest dealer. Tablets or liquid.
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beck without questtoa
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Cabbage Plants
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at *1 00 per 1.000. Pay poateee or azpraer
chareea <on arrival Prleea poatpald: 15*»
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Prompt shipment. Safe arrival guaranteed
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Agent* wanted. REINHARDT PLANT
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A most attractive window and poreR
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Itargain.. Radio. Itergelns^—Ambassador one-
tube wonder. 115; Journal one-knob. 17. Get
one while they last Send money order today.
Complete In beautiful cabinet. Mantell Ke-
pone, 2035 Amsterdam Ave., New York City.
Magic Goods, Card Tricks, Mysteries Kxposed.
Money-making secrets, puzzle*, souvenir*
novelties of «M kinds Illu* catalog 10c. Rich
mond Nov. Co., P O. Roz 437. Richmond. Ve.
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Australian Progress
Dcniiind for telephones and postal
facilities in Australia Is $o far beyond
expcctllilon dial the estimate ot 8l8.-
O0O.OO0 for the three-year program of
new works will he far below the sum
necessary. —_i
He that dies thl? year Is quit for
tiie next.—Shakespeare.
BEECHwb PillS
for Constipation
RESIHOL
Soothinq &.nd He&Iin<
Promotes Skin Heal
the !
ing water. Cut the rubber and bend it
° ^ __ | lilt*
across a rigH-tmgled comer and leave tlini<
It there to harden? u^hlch lakes a few n
moments. Then dilll the screw holes
and use. It w ill need to he larger than
If of brass to compensate for differences
in mechanical strength.
showed great weakness in asking
crowd in the court room what should
he done with the prisoner. With pne
voice they cried, "Let him be cruci
fied."
(5) Dilate was.ies his hands: (v„ 24).
This \v|is rla* sign that he was innocent
of the blood ofiJesifs. hut guilt could
not he so easily removed. The bfoml
of Jesus was on his hands.
(t>) The people’s awful choice (v.
25). The history of the Jews from
that day to tlds show's how awful has
been the execution of tills Curse upon
them. |
(7) Jesus scourged (v. _<»).* Jt
seems to have been the custom to
scourge before crucifying. Tin- wnsj so
terrible that sometimes the victim died
as the result of it. Delate stands for
the nan of expediency. Tin* oppor-
U is a most contemptible man.
II. Before Herod (Luke 23:7-11).
Grow Hair On
Your Bald Head
You--have u*ad many romedie* tm-
grew hair, that have failed? Now
try Foraf* Original Hare-to-Hair.
and grow hair on your bald head.
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TV All I LU the DARBEB TRADE
Beet college in the South. Jobe awaiting mm
gTmduates.
Charlotte Barber College, Charlotte, N. C.
"improved
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SIMPLES^ KST**MOSTCONVrMUH
SELF FILLING WILL BUCKETS
CANT MUDDY THE WATER ,
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LANE SAW MILLS and
HOE SAWS ore f Ae standard
Improved tn every way. Ea^ to operate. aU dm. Wriaa
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Feed-Back Control I«
Worth Consideration
Probably the simplest method for
controlling regeneration In a radio fre
quency set employing transformers for
Interstage coupling Is to use a poten
tiometer connected across the A bat
tery with the lever connected to the
grid retuYn of the amplifier tubes \n
question.
The Beat Man
The best man is the one who wishes
and seeks best. His ability to do may
he limited, hut lie touches his restriCr
,lions.—Dreshyterian Record.
In Our Prayer
In prayer it is better to have a
heart without words than words with
out a heart.—Bunyan.
T<p Win Souls
at t<
seek them, go where they ere.
Win
If you want to win souls, love them,
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