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% When Yon Tint Use Real Dyes! When tinting dainty underwear, silk stockings, or any fine fabrics use true dues. That's the only way you can get the same beautiful, soft shades ma terials have when new. ' Ttnt some pie c es -tonight, with real Diamond dye—you'll see the differ ence! No one will dream they were tinted at home. And you can do real dyeing with Jnst as perfect results, if you will Just use the true Diamond dyes. - — FREE: why not ask your druggist for the very useful Diamond Dye Cy tlopedla? Valuable suggestions, easy directions, and piece-goods sample coi ors. Or write for free copy of Color Craft, a big illustrated book sent post-j paid—address DIAMOND DYES. Dept, N13, Burlington, Vermont. Mak* it NEW for IS eUt Earn S25-S50 Per Week No capital required, yourself Helling CARHARTT OVERALLS, ahoea. glovoa. shirt* and trousers, the world*« nio«t famou« garment«, direct to weare odd times or fuii time. Over twenty thou ••nd agencies. Write today for particular«. Will tea<h you how to aell by mail HAMIL TON CAUHAHTT. MANUFACTURER. Mar ket A 8an Pedro Streets. Los Angeles. Calif. Gel in business for Ht W. N. U., BILLINGS, NO. 45-1926. Good Works Alonzo Potter, president of the BJg Brother movement, preached In New York a. religion pf good work* as against a merely passive religion. "Why, my friend«,'' he cried, "there Is almost as much difference between being good and doing good ns there is between being a man and doing a man.*'—Minneapolis News. Original Saver Seth—Josh's hoy sure does believe in daylight saving. — E p h—flow mi - Seth—Why, he loafs all day. Never uses It for anything.— Allston Re corder. A •. standard I The standard price of a General Motors car purchased out of in« come is the cash delivered price, plus only the low GMAC fi nancing charge. The GMAC Purchase Plan i t » i 18 *14» > A ». J "R* lenal Motorç dealers exclusively* It is a sound and eco nomical credit service in which the best interests of the car buyer are of first consideration. .si General Motors makes "a car for every purse and purpose and under the GMAC Plan purchase may be arranged according to the individual circumstances and sured income of the buyer. Ask your nearest General Motors dealer to explain the ad vantages of the GMAC Plan. as* ■4 » —r Ϋ . . GENERAL MOTORS II ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION - > e » operating due GMAC Plan for du purchase of CHEVROLET • PONTIAC * OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND ' BU1CK * CADILLAC h FRIGIDAIRE » DELCÖ4JGKhr rr ■-pi V ar ! — Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of Water Take Baits to Flush Kidneys If Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts Eating too much rich food may pro duce kidney trouble in some form, says a well-known authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get slugglsth, dog up and cause all sorts of distress,, particularly backache and misery in the kWney region, rheu matlc twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irri talion, The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers yon, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four inmcw ot W Wl» ft— tiy g ood pharmacy ; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Jnlce, combined with Ilthla, and has been used for years to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activ I Ity; also to neutralize the acids in i the system so that t hey no longer Irritate, thus often relieving bladdei disorders. 1 Jad Salts can not Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent Ilthla ! water drink which millions of men j and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organ* clean, thus often avoiding serious kid ney disorders. Probably Not Professor's Wif< your Iwsf straw hat Absent-Minded Professor — Was wearing It ? A truck ran over DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Cro**" Has Been £roved Safe by Millions. 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 28 years. Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Imitations iflay prove dangerous.—Adv. The United State» navy has se v e r al gqns which are,said to have a range of 60 miles and which are Used for coast defense. — _ 5)-o »♦ J** -è. Vp o m c » Î Un» ». «4 mt. s 3R 1 c. , c » . c v . , I Û 2UÀ ; T,: I • I* i i{ f =E Om C» T" ' R 'er-. ■O C ■O' - ' JtC F'terocnt Supply for Power Amphfier TuDe m Copyright* £$dis Broadcast, 1926. "B, 1 "C" Line Supply Device The Complete Circuit Diagram for th • "A, 1 Described Herewith. •me suggest dUDcuity to be over-* come In obtaining "A" current from the house a. c. lighting supply Is In finding a rectifier that will pass auf flclent current for the ft Hi ment a and yet make battery elmlnaiion an eco Domical proposition - . In the course of a description of an efficient "A," "B." "C" line supply device In the Radio Broadcast Magazine, B. K. Roland writes as follows: "A logical soluflop to the difficulties of "A" power filter ing Is to conneet the filaments of the radio tubes In series, thus reducing the overall current consumption. "The accompanying diagram shows a unit which has been found entirely satisfactory for use In conjunction with a receiver employing 11*9 .type tubes.ln series. Due to the fact thui the current consumed IS small, thg filter choke coils are of reasonable proportions. This device will supply voltages and currents ns follows: " 'A' battery—00 milliampère», 6 to 80 volts. '"B' battery—Cp to 25 milliampères, at 200 volts, 00 (variable) volts, 45 (variable) volts. _ '' *(" battery—From 0 to 80 volts. "The use of the device is, of course, restricted to radio receivers employ Ing tubes similar In characteristics to the UX-199 or DV-3 tubes with, fila ment» wired In series, and under these conditions Its performance as a uni versa! power Is Ideal. The device 11 lustrated la adaptable to any type of radio circuit and has been used with success on a three-circuit regenerative act. the Browning Drake, and tuned radio-frequency receivers, with varia lions of each type. Transformer-re sistance or Impedance-coupled arnpll fiers have been employed Indlscrlml nately with equally good results. Th* Power Transformer "In the diagram, T, la a General ra dlo power transformer designe d for SO watts, 110 volts, at full load. The high voltage secondary provides .*$;»0 volts each side of the tap at the con ter at no load. The third winding. T„ provides 5 volts at 5 amperes for the 'raw' a. c. filament supply of an I X 112 or V x - 171 power-anipllfler tube, This may be supplied by a separate filament lighting transformer. In this construction, a Brach Unit serves the purpose nicely. Acrort 'each half of the secondary, T, Is connected a "b microfarad buffer condeosor. »i»d ç», of l,00(bvo)t flash test type. The out er ends of this winding aye connected' to the filament terminals of a standard UX type socket. Into which Is plugged the new 'type BH Raytheon rectifier,, R«, which Is capable of passing &A mll Hamps. The plate terminal of the, socket, corresponding to the cathode e# the Raytheon tube,-!« connect cd. ttv the plus side of the filter circuit. The filter circuit of this power unit In cludes choke colls, L, capable of pass ing afi mllllamperes direct current without heating, and having a resldufd inductance of at least 25 henries per choke at this value of direct current. The General RavMo type 366 standard "B"-substltute choke Is admirably salted for this service. Others which fulfill the above requirements will probably be eqtrgly as satisfactory, -r "The voltage-control unit shown at the rtght-hand end of the diagram has been tried under all conditions, and has given good service, was some difficulty in obtaining prop er values and cprrent-carrylrjg capaci ties of the various resistors and after considerable testing, the units speci fied were adopted. All of the parts In, the control unit may be obtained from regular stock of the various manufac turer* or their dealers. For the plate voltage of the power-amplifier tube, thé maximum 'B' plus Is taken direct ly from the terminal* of the filter cir cuit. Ttila terminar provide* approxb roatejy 200 voile at full lead. A daro stgt. E# 1* used to, control the volt age outpqt of the ngxt lower tap ('B' pins Int.) and will give from 9») td 136 rotta approximately on the usutil plate-current dr*Id at iMs, voltage The TP-plus detector tap is pbtalneil IhrougWitbe use of another claroelat, or a Bradley ohm No. M>, B. Öpe-mlj* crefarad condensers ajre penneded In both of these ca*e* Ifropi.lhe *B' plus There rspUM« to 'B' akiuiifi to bypa«» rlieo «tét'nolsé*. and to jffereA fcndrelr»ble TthtbUng between the Various Ampli fier stages. -• - "CT Battery Voltage "Tbs V battary voltage is obtained a wire-wound variable resistance of the proper value. As Ihl* realsY aaee carriaa the full toad current M tbs device. It must be designed to carry TO to 88 BtflllampeKes without r of resistance, and without ex- ce.sslvo heating. If high 'C* voltages are desired, say up to 00 volts, the Federal No. 28 potentiometer Is a good resistance ro us# here. It has o must mum resistance of 1,850 ohms, and will carry the,full-load currenf /ulrly snriafnt'torlly»- A General Ilajilo No. jh potentiometer may be used in this position to supply *C' voltage up to 34 volts, and dm'» so with .tnucji less heating. An llmftl, condenser 4s earn needed from 'C' pins to"*CP mlaps to prevent oh^eslruble 'coupling effect« and distribution, : If 60 volfs, 'C bins are required and S5 milliampères pass through the' resistance supplying 4L the power that must be taken care of Is 5.1 walls. , "The „ filament winding; T* mnv not available to the average constructor who may, fiowever, have access to a tiO-watt transformer bav | n g other satisfactory windings! la {his case a Tborrtnrson doWbeTI ring ing tninsformer tuny be used 10 light ,j 10 filament of tlie power amplifier f U he. This traosformer .will be fount) tu give tlie proper voltage without a Alaroeht rliedsfàl W the l'X-171 und px-dl i tubes, using the winding marketf •« volt«,' A fOOJohra potert UoIB éter. R 8. is Connect«*! serosa the 5, V olt a. c. supply, and. the «enter tap , 8 r #iurnrjJ.,lo tjie <B' mlnii? terminal 0 y {he'supply unit. Th# adjustment of this, potentiometer la. very critical , n or(1 e r i 0 e || n ,j n ate Wll a. c. Jtiim ( rom this source. The *A'. pluk germinal A 0 f-the power supply hr obtained ' by dropping the 'B', plm vox. through a 8Uita ble rheostat to the required 'A' buttery ,voltage. The resistance used j n t j,| 8 poumon should Have a range 0 j 3,000 to 5,000 oliraa, and a current-carrying cnpaelty of 60 mll llampcres. As there was..nb rheostat (j )BSe requirements uvatlabte, the wr |t er used a comblnutlop.pf fixed and variable resistance» to 1 achieve iHhe degree of control required. A fixed Ward i^onurd 8.000-olini unit was. p| BOed In series with a Ward-Uooard j^oofkolim fixed resistor, dround which wa> g i iunt ed a Federal No, 25 potehll-' „n^pr." rt 1 W;»» U. n J„ Flexible Wire Handy Whetl Experimçj^tmg - . t >. V If you like To ffy occasional changes in. your eecelVer^o? If you want to ex - périment with lerntMirary ,circuit ar rangement* or new Instruments, 'you will find lt ( convenient tg^keép'4 nuni ; bet of lengths of flexible Insulated Wire hangldff froAf thé sldï of your ex pérlinefKui'fabîr. 'Tb»* wires should be from six fnchftrto two ash irf l# and their enda^qntpped Wtt^ 1 firing clti* ktnd^dMKl irtrt tie clgsp*. QrfUnsry single lamp cord, which costs about a cent a foot. Is Ideal for the purposé. as It combinés mechanical strength rHth electrical' utility^ It Is a good Idea to èuy « number of six foot lengths In three dr few) .color* of Insulation and to cut kip tM different colored piece» Ink# odd, side. ' Then when you )n«k,o ■ b«if !do*ki or so connection's sod the wire* mm cross each other 'or become otherwise entangled you will find It a simple matter to trace the circuit with the ■Id of the varicolored leads. In fastening the ends of thé wires to the clip* twist them securely around tbe ( binding screws so that they will not fail out even if the screws them selves loOsen. Of course the best Idea ts to solder th# wires permanently In place, although It Is desirable some times to: remove a dip and to tighten the wire directly beneath an available binding post.j, .At any event, tape down the frayed ynfl S o f ftf# inmtlatfnn near Lke dins •with narrow slices of ordinary white idhédive tapè. *0 tbaf'tV Insulation ■wilt not sun back si the wire beneath do heglve m»e l*„ pre/Oah Jritfto) ia|>e, because lt*,ouler;surfafj Is not sticky an<) does not tcruf to ptfk op dirt As easily as the latter mate rStr 1 lii '■'Ktrbat' smalP'sffrfnif dlfA with tenaWons-jaws can be Itonght .for less than & cents each In any radio store. .£##p ».-box «ft; them on hitnll; they rhotuaJly hare wj tYJiItf ad tp black k (i%t Bé* fnely up-tp\ fnrjnaktng quh àéjlHut roqnçctJprt? «ml lb ,boldl| 'two'end* of wire tbgeÏHer. t«v *,} * •> r ' . * l Towel Rod liwilàtor* Otass towel rMn rrtnke excellent antennff.'Insulator*. Bush r<«(N rmry he obtained in th« nickel and dime stores. 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The study wa* undertaken to aid In dlscoverlpg how far superior; Intelli gence Is a family characteristic/ and çoven»d race and nationality, «ge, oc cu]Htlion and éduéutlon'of 'the pgrotila. rat Ing'of the hotilës, 1 lieljfHlKlrnood cap dltloris and mefitaf «tntös W'tJte Illea',' together with the fate of clllltj btrlh.'H î» : j»*; ; j t&y i • * "DANDELION BUTTER COLOR" A harmless' vegetable buHor coldr used by million« for 50 years. Drug ■tores and générai • store* *#11 bottles of "Dand elion'* for cent* .—Ad y - f "B*st" Manners Always ^Madriers, 1 ' It 1 hasAeen Satrf. 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