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a baa been found w
in the treatment of
catarrh and disease* of catarrhal
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of the
altered.
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hate packing and reduce break
age in shipping, the paper wrap
per which has identified the
Pe-rn-na bottle for many years
has been displaced by a substan -
tial pasteboard carton.
Pe-ro-na cannot be made any
better.
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Three generations ot
that Pe-ru-na is the
in the world for
catarrh and diseases of catarrhal
testify
best remedy
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remedy oar fathers and
grandfathers used with so mach
satisfaction is still the standby
for the ills of everyday i
thousands of American homes.
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Cobbler (to customer who wants bis
shoes repaired at once)—Can't do 'em
till Wednesday.
Customer—But you announce "Re
pairs while you wait"
Cobbler—Ay—and you'll have . to
wait till Wednesday.—London Punch.
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Children's handkerchiefs often took
hopeless when they come to the laun
dry. Wash with good soap, rinse In
water blued with Bed Cross Ball Blue.
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She—Why did the referee call that
foul on Bill?
He— For holding.
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Mrs. Leonard—Mrs. Harker Is thirty
three, but you couldn't tell it
Mrs. Lennox—Nevertheless, I wllL
Tbe honest theatrical manager be
lieves that every man la entitled to a
show for fais money.
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was Invited to a social function by
two students, one a football hero and
the other a poor member of the de
bating team. She chose the latter, say
ing athletes gave her a pain ln Ute
bead.—Life.
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Pictorial Diagram of Throo-CIreult Regenerative Receiver That Is Selsctive
and Hm Wonderful Rang*. Three-Circuit Tuner Ueod.
By CARLTON K. BUTLER,
(M«mb«r, American Institut« of El«e
trtoal Engineer* and Institut« ot
Radio Engineer*.)
Superheterodynes and tuned radio
frequency receivers are the eventual
goal of most set builders in radio. For
the beginner, the usual start should
be with a one-tube set, amplification
coming later. One of the encouraging
things about radio for the novice
that the ultimate set may be built
on the Installment plan, yet give en
tertainment from the moment that
the InlUal unit with a single tube
assembled,
foundation for the big set later
there are many freak or trick circuits
each having a following of booster».
The little points of difference between
the majority of these circuits usually
rests In the manner In which regener
atlon is secured. The best circuits
use regeneration, without which it
In the realm of one-tuhe sets, the
sa
next to impossible to tune through In
terference, or bring In distant stations.
Regenerative Feedback.
The ultra-audlon circuits known
under a variety of names and very
popular a few years ago. secure re
generation by the direct method, hot
as this Is nsed with single circuit
receivers n* h rule. It Is not selective
enough for present-day needs. The
variometer in the plate circuit method
Is good, but requires additional space,
and the purchase of additional ap
paratus The capacity feedback method
is good but also requires an additional
Instrument
The tickler method of regeneration
Is very popular and can be secured by
the use of s small rotating coil Inside
of the tuning Inductance. The three
circuit tuners, of which there are a
number of popular makes on the
market nse this form of seeming a
regenerative feedback. This type of re
ceiver Is by far the easiest and cheap
est to build, when selectivity and DX
reception are taken Into considera
tion.
Tip and Lug Combined
for Extension Corda
A combination tip and binding post
lug for ase on lond speaker extension
cords, battery wires etc., can be easily
made in the following fashion. A piece
of metal about one and one-eighth
inches long and five-eighth inches
wide, copper, tin or brass is cut with
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How to Make Combination Tip and
Binding Post Lug.
a pair of tin shears as shown to tbe
accompanying Illustration,
dotted line, fold sides together, and
then solder to folded tin.—Radio
Digest
Cut on
Use Electric Bulb
for Testing Batteries
A very simple method of determin
ing whether an "A," "B" or "C" bat
tery from six volts op. Is not below the
rated voltage of operation, la to (site
an ordinary electric bulb of 40 watts
and bold the contact base on one ter
minal. connect a abort wire to the op
s
poslte terminal and touch this wire to
tbe ferrule of tbe bulb. If tbe bulb
battery is dis
not light
The 22% «Ht "B" better, should
give a very beedtby gl«rw to the lamp
when op erettas at 30 volts or more.
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last MIS tnmp shows a
Mg** the mtrinêl *TT batlery
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to which s
Ttie three-circuit couplers make dm
O f an aperiodic or untuned primary.
The secondary winding Is without
taps, being tuned by a variable con
denser, The rotor, or tickler winding.
It connected In the plate circuit of the
detector tube. Two controls tune the
circuit, making It convenient for the
beginner to obtain résulta
Apparatus Needed.
To construct a set of this kind, the
following apparatus will be needed:
1 3-clrcult tuner of any good make.
1 23-plate .006 mfd. variable con
denser of good low low construction
1 centralab rheostat (fi ohm for the
WD 11, WD 12, ÜV 200 and C 300
type of tubes 80 ohm for the ÜV 201
A and C SOI -A, UV 100 and 0 280
types
1 fixed mica condenser of .00028
mfd. capacity.
iJ 1 centralab variable grid leak.
1 centralab filament cut-off switch.
1 detector tube (WD 11 or WO 12).
1 22-volt "B" battery. "A" battery
for tube to he used (1% volt for WD
11 or WD 12).
Wire, binding posts, headphones.
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etc.
The receiver will take up hut little
room and can easily be assembled on a
baseboard 6 by 12 by % Inches After
the set Is working satisfactorily it
may be assembled on a bakellte or
bard robber panel and inserted In a
cabinet. As It la usually desirable to
, add further amplification, It la best
to purchaae a cabinet and panel that
will accommodate additional appartus
needed.
The vaine of the grid leak required
depends on the individual tul>e used
for a detector. This value can he se
cured best through the use of a vari
able grid leak which will also be
of considerable assistance in timing.
Remarkable long-distance records
have been made with receivers using
this circuit, and It can conservatively
be called the best one-tube receiver
for the beginner to try.
Some Good Suggestion«
That Will Help Fa»«
Because of the shrinkage, all guys
should be made of rope
Every connection of an serial will
help to increase the volume, If sol
dered.
A dry-cell battery loses some of Its
capacity while it ia standing unused on
the shelf or between periods of serv
M
It is better to connect the ground
wire to the water pipe before It
reaches the water meter, if possible,
tor there is considerable resistance in
the meters.
A crystal can be securely held In its
cup by mixing a small quantity of
mercury or quicksilver with a piece
of ordinary tinfoil to the consistency
of a thick paste.
A squealing set will annoy tba
neighbors' reception. Find the point
on the dial where this oscillation
starts on s given signal, and then al
ways keep it below this point
As earphones must be handled care
fully. why not put a small screw eye
or book on the side of the radio table
so you can bang up tbe phones when
through with them for the night)
There Is ample current capacity in
dry ceil batteries to produce s fatal
shock, but ordinarily the voltage is
not sufficient to force this fatal shock
through the body.
A good ground and aerial are tbe
basla on which an efficient set can be
installed.
When s loop won't reach tbe longer
wavelengths insert a 28 or 80-fnrn
honeycomb coll In series with tbe loop.
When it won't reach the low, or short,
use a variable condenser
wavi
to series with the loop.
If you want s "C" battery to the
audio unit, connect the F posts on
tbe tranefonuers, run tbe negative C
this wire sad book tbe positive side
tbe C to the negative A battery line.
A layer or so of thread wound
around the telephone cord where it ia
wearing out will stiffen It and keep
the Inside flexible conductor from
breaking.
Wave lengths of radio
sored in meters,
certain number of meters from
ionics
niog
are
to trough of the waves sent out
fro« the transmitter.
Om meter
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"Why, UncleJim!
You look ten years younger!'*
•'Wbcn I Mw you a couple of If I lode any younger, Ntyol
months ago, I made up my gets the credit."
mind you were getting old.
At least you looked it, 7 *
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in Nature*s awn way
"Yea, Billie, and I felt old. Middle age bring* on
N», .ppetitt, couldn't
nights —one day just like Itsuopfies the deficiency^
another, and none of them unüTubricsm. Medkai suthoridsn
«reood. i hew co»«!». x3Ä'arJiir h *
it, but it seemed the more tody^ujol ia tlk^rvmybJÇi
laxatives I took the worse I NqWsimplyeoimasth» waste mat
K t Then one day I saw
dl giving Nujol to my little imasttnal ouada.
grandson. The doctor had • "wdki a e .
prescribed it for the baby,
but I found out it's just the
thing for old fellows like
of the nat
It knot
You can taka Nmol for any length
of time without Uf «Stets. It shouts
be tsksc raguiariy i a accord*«« wi ih
die directions on «ach bonk. Unlike
me.
luactTM, it dms not form s habit
and can bs (fisoonfisusd at say tea.
druggist for Nqjol today
and begin to op)oy the
perfect health that ie
Œ bfc only when «Hm
an ie normal and
regular.
boo.
*1 tell you, Billie, it keeps me
feeling fine nil the
time. My appe
tite's back and I
deep like a child.
Ask your
Nulgl
Silent tears mark the deepest grief.
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woman can tint
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easts
stockings sweat
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everything I
Boy Diamond Dyes—no other kind
sod tell your druggist whether the ma
teria) yon wish to color is wool or silk,
or whetber it Is Until, cotton or mix«*
goods*
Faults are easier seen than virtues
DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN
Take Tablets Without Fear If You
Bee the Safety "Bayer Créas"
Warning 1 Unless yon ses 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 28 years
Bay "Bayer" when yon boy Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous—A4*.
Luck is often only pluck.
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In bed four months
now a well man\
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Give* Tanke full credit.
Over twelve y ears of stomach misery
had madt a physical wreck of * Jacob
Ferdinand. He spent hundreds of
dollars seeking relief but every at
tempt failed until he tried Temlac.
This great tonic brought Urn im
mediate relief. "After seven bottles?
he says, "I am a well and happy
Won. / will gladly talk to anyone
personally and will answer all letters regarding my experience
with Taniac. For it permed a godsend to tue."
• Authentic statement. Address on request.
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Tsniac is Nature's great Tonic and builder. Compounded
after the famous Tsolac formula, from roots, barks and
curative Ijerbs alone, it is absolutely harmless. Millions
thdr health and happiness to this great remedy.
Don't let stomach trouble make your life miserable a day
longer. Get a bottle of Taniac at your druggist's st once.
The first dose will make you fed better. You'll be a new
person with the sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks that come
from perfect-health.
Non; For Conedpetion, take Taniac Vege
table KBs, Nature'* own bannies* laxative.
TANLAC
TOR YOUR HEALTH
Turn about isn't fair play when the
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AND UMBERS IF
STIFF JOINTS
Stiff, swollen, inflamed, rhenmatls
Joints should be treated with a ran»
edy made for Just that purpose
Remember the name of this d
try la Joint-Kese and It will take out
the agony, reduce the swelling mat
limber up any troubled Joint after or
dlnary cure-alls have miserably failed
Just rub it on—00c t tube at any drag
•tore—ask for Joint-Ease.
Always remember, when Joint
gets in Joint agony gets out—quick.
only
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1« sometimes happens that the nun
who dobs his bouse s castle has the
moat In his eye.