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et WithM* Pt-RU-HA In His Honan « Ur. P. H. Prick«, whose address is 62S Pontiac Bldg. St toms. Mo,, writes ander the date of Jane 25, 1924:— ; ■ "My family and myself have had s-plendid results from your Pe-ru-n*. We are never without it in our hörne. I wouldn't take a thousand dollars for what it has done for my family and myself. When I confrsct a cold I immediately take a dose of Pe-rn-na and vet relief. 1 recommend Pc-n»-ns everywhere." For coughs, colds, catarrh and ca tarrhal conditions generally Pe-rn-na has been recognized as re liable for over fifty years. I e Tablets or Liquid «•THE nUKU-MA COMPART. (WING and RASHES R —i t -i i » l-J >— MM •wBe»II MM mg a few appt* iBmi of « Resinol Never Grows Older He feet* like a I boy st forty. Whenever constipation troubled him Beech, am'* Pill* brought certain relief, "For over a vest headaches and constipation, remedies having (ailed. I cold one at my dub, who suggested 1 try Beechers'* Pill*. I tried them, another relieved I'm only I suffered from other that and I fed like a boy again after tak ing Beecham'« Pill*. " An too» Bracham' » mu lor cocotlpatJaoi Mllnwnil ^nd »ick bgfl 4 iCM. H Mr J O.. Yoakrta, N. T. •nUnumtUm toad aäotct PtUowk.mdmt «mcUy <btt«k* Ajmtan. amMSMtton mU umu am Mnm ty Bmdum't Hk. FRKB SAMPLE—Writs today for ftw atari« So B. V. Alta* Co.. 417 Canal Su New York for Vetter Health, Take Beecham 9 « Pille Quick Safe Wiit/ Relief CORN In on* ml not*—of le«*— the pstn end«. Dr. •choir« Zlno-pao ta th« aale. ante, healing tr eat m ent for cocna At drug and aboc aloreo. DT Scholl's m • a Put osss on - naiad» goos Boscfaee's Symp Killing; Coughs for SR Ysars i Carry m hoMka ha ytm all druggists. BIBüffii— Bil——Itata Mode Î4JÛOO Mile» Phonograph music was recently transmitted by radio from England to one of the warships of tbs American fleet In Wellington Harbor, New Zea land, a distance, of 14,000 tofts«. 5 HOW TWO WOMEN AVOIDED OPERATIONS The Following Letters of Mn. Thurston and Mrs. :f Beard Carry an Encouraging Massage to Other Sack Women Vegetable Compou n d timt I told taf husband I woum try it before I gave * n to feel that it began to leave me, also the backache. a good appetite togtows^tti. Taking wsa the beat thing 1 «vor did. I fad Mke it has saved my Ufa and hesitate to soy so to my friands. At tmvod me from a drwméeâ the 1 do not Still tArlag it ] operation and I let tera from to —Urs. K m*L Thitmto«, 824 North floe Street, limn, Ofato. Mn. Bmmfs Letter will write yea » bur it will do soma said I Eddy, few wfakjhLxSd fit» UW«. CFKSV THWaWTOW Mtoramt amuK, uma. iw got fin relief. is end urn not able to lima, Ohio.—"I umt to taQ you howjjww .lÂSÂÎâÿ, acmes the boose. They sold ftm the Change «f life. leawLydtofc Ptokham's Vegetable Co mp ou nd ad- -• - —-and «s I doctor» . _ a trial. mad H -to take ; dam* Btieer^h«r?fe«d to hesi doable to amkm« moâ en »ski not touch mw ft «maki net I then, -? to léoneA toril .Bbuä», E. Ma. L Movement Sore Sign oi Advancing Yean There Is • philosopher who has a department on the Craig Leader, and here la hia latest utterance: "Everyone has read that King Solo mon had a thousand wives. And the queen of Sheba was the king's favorite. She had brains. To test his ability she once dressed a thousand boys and girts alike and told the king to pick them out, the boys from the girls. He bad each one wash their hands The boys washed their hands and part of their wrists and the girls washed their Bat If the average man could stand oft and watch a thousand men come down stair steps and Just watch their feet be could tell whether they were young or old. The young man dash down aa If to bet they are going to make It, while the old man feels his way. Ever notice ItT"—Atlanta Con stitution. Fortune in Platinum A mining pioneer of Vancouver, Charles F. Shaw, has discovered s de posit of chrome Iron containing a large percentage of platinum. The deposit Is on the beaks of the Tulaman river, British Columbia, and the news of the discovery has excited such Interest that over a hundred claims have been staked already. Platinum from Tula man Is not a new development; over 20,000 ounces have been won from other deposit* In this region. Shaw's deposit, however, la the rich est yet discovered there. Mr. COLOR IT NEW WITH "D IAMOND DYES" Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dys. Each 15-cent parir ege contains direc tions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors In lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists» costs, dresses, stockings. sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings —everything! Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind ind tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color Is wool or silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton or mixed goods There's many a man who owes a lot to his wife—and many another man who owes a lot because of her. DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Taka Tablets Without Fsar If You 8 n ths Safety "Bayer Cross." Waning! Unless yon see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets yon are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions # and prescribed by physicians for 28 years. Say "Bayer" when yon buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—A dr. Every time s man plays at the game of love be tries to cheat. No ugly, grimy streaks on the clothes when Bed Gross Ball Blue Is used. 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Due to the fact that l oa aaa art lower than In any other type of coll available at the present time, sub stitution of the doughnut coll for the conventional type of varloconpler In the reflex receiver makes a good cir cuit much better. Tuning la sharpened and stability Improved considerably as the radio frequency resistance of this form of winding Is st s minimum and tbs mag netic field Is confined to the Inside of the coll winding, eliminating inter conptlng and Its consequent effects. The coil is stagger-wound to reduce distributed capacity losses to a point seldom reached with other types oi Inductance«. < Uses Reflex Principle. Pickup of energy from local stations la practically eliminated In the receiv er described In this article, due to the feet that the coll shape is such that energy picked np on one side is neu tralized by the energy picked up on the other side. This fact makes it possible to tune In distant stations without the background of local sta tions Interfering. In this connection It Is advisable to keep the leads from the batteries and ths set wiring as short as possible to avoid the additional pickup that might offset the good effects of the low-loss doughnut coll, which are truly remarkable when properly utilized. The receiver here described makes use of the reflex principle which fur ther increases the value of the set for the number of tubes that are used. Although but three tubes are used, the current Is passed through five stages. TOMMY RADIO I- By ROBERT 8UTLIFFI g I WENT Into a barber's shop to | have him cut my hair, a $ Ths barber said "Just come right S In, be seated over there." f & Three other men were seated and g £ the last one winked bU eye. i g " Twill take too long. TO take s £ « sneak," unto myself said L | 2 Oh, It's radio this and radio that, $ ® It's radio night and day, 7 * The barber plugged Into a set £ K and a hand began to play, f & All thongbts of going from the w g place were soon gone from ® S my bead. £ I "I thought that that would hold ® § you, boy," the radio barber § r said. * I took my girl one night with 2 me we thought we'd have a S S dance ; ® We like to wiggle round a bit « a and twist and bunch and % w prance, £ We waited there, there was no a band, 1 said. "Come, let us 9 B f °" y>. g But pretty soon the crowd be- g » gsn to dance by radio. Oh, It's radio this and radio * that, It's radio night and £ day. Ton bear a band a thousand j miles from where the spiel- § era piny,' Ton hear a man In Canada that % I talks in Tennessee, And a fellow ont In No Man's Land your neighbor's got to be. On Sunday morn you stay st s borne, you needn't miss your 4 psalms. p % For through the air comes plain ? the Word, perhaps some S chap sings "Palms." Toe needn't even miss the plats e when time comes to chip In, @ A lot of folks are sending checks & to kill long-distance sin. f Ob, It's radio this and radio that, a Um toad and o'er the ® M U climbs the mountains, makes ths deep, o'er all the land The United States sir mall service/ being n»»|«ted through radio ets «Ums at principal potato to the country. I good cheer It takes. A million things lost yesterday, today you've come to know, A rata of radio« everywhere. well soon have radio snow. <6 Setmaam Ml ItmUoa ) being amplified twice In' the form of radio frequency, rectified by the cry* tsl detector, and then amplified twice In the form of audio frequency, reflex lug taking place In the second tube. • ' The set can be made very compact, with two toning controls, and equal ing, or out-performing, other receiv ers using five tubes In n straight cir cuit. Reception is clear and 'ttndls torted, lacking the characteristic re generative distortion noticed In so many circuits where the tubes are op erated near their oscillation point Material Needed. ■ . To build the receiver you will need the following list of materiel ; One low-loss doughnut coupler. Two reflex radio frequency trans formers. (Low-loss doughnut colls, of the transformer type may be used here In the first stage.) Two .0006 mfd. variable condensers, preferably stralghtllne-frequency type. One fixed mica condenser each of the following sises: .001 mfd., .002 mfd., and .00025 mfd. Low ratio audio frequency trans formera, suitable for reflex. One fixed or adjustable crystal de tector. Three tube sockets and rheostats for the type of tube to be used. Twenty five-ohm with the UV 201-A or C 801 À type, Is recommended. One single-circuit telephone Jack. One 7 by 18-Inch panel with a 7 by 17-Inch baseboard of ft-lncb soft wood. Binding posts, wire screws etc. No grid leak and condenser Is re quired for this type of receiver as a crystal detector Is used. Mount, the apparatus so that short leads and wir ing between the various parts can be •MgjfeTjL. ,- T .v; ■ Better Service Over Your Friendly Crystal Increased power output of many broadcasting stations now makes It. possible to obtain good reception with s simple crystal set If within a 26-mils radios of a broadcaster. This particu lar circuit tunes sharp heraus« of a combination tuner and wave trap. Col) "A" consists of 60 turns of No* w 4* t at'--. y -OOf y & * / 4M»» B O i*V V| ms Diagram of a Bslsstlys Crystal Ostso . tor CirauH. 22 double Cotton-covered wire wound on s tubs SH inches in diameter. CsU M B" to 12 turns of the same aim wire wound on top of Coll "A" but insulat ed from the windings by a layer sf paper. Effect of Increasing Wave of the Antenna Two simple principles applied to the average receiving set will enable the operator to keep In tube with all wave* from 200 to 600 meters. If a coll of wire is placed In series with ths antenna. It has virtually the same effect as Increasing the wave.of the antenna, thereby making It possible to pick np higher wave lengths. The larger the coll the greeter will be the Increase in wave length. If a variable condenser is placed In series with the antenna or ground wire, the wove length range of the eel Is reduced. Ths smaller the capacity of the condenser the greater will be the cut In wave length. 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