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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Nov 1924, p. 6

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H 'l'ho- aVo-ragn vailio fan starts out. in tli.. game) with a crystal rrrciving sct Hf some sort. Alto-r gctting thi- thrills from all air tlm statimis within tho» limited rangi- of tlw l't'Ct'th'l'. hr is naturally anximis tn go» a stub fru'tho-r. Thc qncs‘tiun is tho-n :aski-ol "What. is the eaeiout amt wast t'XpPllSth’ way for mc tn in; "HVO‘ my set?" 'l'lii- fol- lowim‘.‘ ilcsrrihvs two ways in which a crystal l't't't'lVI'“: sit-t may lii- ma- ti-rially inwrmwt uy ciimliiniug it with a Vacuum tulic amplitlcr. Such an arrangcmcnt comliincs‘ ttio- scn- sitivity 0t thn vacuum tubc with thr clarity nt' crystal i‘lcli-ctiun. "l’lw tutwr. as shown in Figum- l of ”In arenmpanying diagram. may kw II throw-shim tunm'. a varinmvtvr. a Imps» vuuplo-r with a (‘nndo'nsm‘ tum-d «wwvnolary. “1' any similar arâ€" PAGE 6. rang-Pman Tln- parts whirh are to hp aololml to tho- nlal I‘vcviw-r are enrlnsml in {Inns-cl line's in Finn-vs 3 and 3. Wm. 31' 'angvmont shown in Figure‘ '2 H ”w main-at tn so-t. Up and will gin. tho- lmulo-st signals. 'l‘lw omly extra apparatus unwind bnsiclvs tlw tnhv. rlwostat and battering, is an audio» fl'o'qm'm‘y amplifying trans- furlno-I'. The primary Hf lho- ampli- fymL' h'ansfnrmvr is simply mn- anml in “I... m'iginal rrystal wt in piam- nf tho' Ilo'aoiphuno-s. 'l‘lu- wiro-s "mm tlu- sm'unolary tvl'minuls gn to NW grid and .hattvrio-s as slmwn in NW diagram. 'l'ho- Imademm-s 2m- tlwn mum-NM in Um plain rix'cuit "I. ”In anflbIHiO'I‘ tuiw, 'l‘h.. arrungnnwnt shown in Fignrn :1: Is supo'rmr m so-Vo'l'al ways (N that .~'|m\\'n m Figuro' '3. Th“ rim-nit nf h. H. 1‘. says: “I am using: a Slllglt' tuho- tn-klo'r l'vgvni-I'ulivv .wt with hunk-up 2N shim'n in tho- I'IH'IUSO'ii ski-ti-h. Hmly ramu'ity strunglyl :iITo-rts ”in timing Hi this l’Pi‘t‘iW'l' and prom-Hts my gi'tting sum" Hf tho'i wmkm' statinns. What is ”H- lwst way fur nw tn I'vmmly this ti'tiiihln'f" .\ns. 49- mn- that tho- i'ntary plate-s nt' ynm- (fnlidvlism' al'v com- nnctml in tho- gi'muiolo'il Silh‘ nt' tlw inclm'tmu-v. If this olnvsn't ilPll) murh try mm'ing the» mils. Min. t'ni'thvr hark frcvm tlu- palwl. As at last r0- :mrt. shio'lol thn back of tho- pain-l with a gmunolml brass platv. R 5. ask: "If it is iwm-ssary to [HP 3 0'1 hatti-ry with a push-pull umhlitio-r 1’" ‘ " , A__:AL Ana-Yrs. Just, tlw sum as with an urchnary amplifim'. Tim 1'. ha!- tpry is gnu-rally ('nnnm-tml in tlw TOR CHASING COWS {i )rangeville Sun For shooting a valuable hound which he said had been chasing his herd of valuable bovines. a convic- tion was registered against George Hiker. farmer. at Guelph Police court. and he was allowed to go on suspended sentence. The charge was laid by “i. H. Dempsey. who stated that while he had been out hunting his dog, which had been giving tongue to rabbits. had been shot and he denied that. it had been playing tag with Baker‘s cows. or doing anything else to warrant it being perforated by Baker. Inker stated that he had fired one shot at the dog, and then thrown stones. saying that it had been chasing his cows around. and that be had been previously annoyed Vacuum Tube Amplifiers for Crystal Receivers llw svc'nnolzu'y tvl'nnnuls an m -....--... . ‘ -M and buttons-s as shown in l' ”H' pxlwrm'wnlm- Wislu's to :10 :tgram. 1"... luaaalplmnws “I... still a Iittlv l'n'llwr. ho van combine! mum-Mm! in tlw platv pix-("lit tlw additions of Figurvs t3 and 3 aml gut o-nnugh signal-stri-ngth for loud- :uanmo-l' tulw. . . spvnkor ()pl'l‘atlml. THIS may ho Gives Greater Distance alum. hy I‘Pplavlllfl tho lwaclphom-s in l-‘igm‘o 3 with tho primary of :m :u'rnwvnwnt, shown in l’igm‘o audio l'rvquvnvy amplifying Irans~ uwmm- m N'H‘l'al ways to that I'nrmvr and [n'm'vmling as dvscribml I III “SUV" '3. 'I'ho' «'il'l'uil. of fur l’iguro L’. t Copyright, 1924, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) ' RADIO QUE°TIONS AND ANSWERS §.J Mr. Sherrill will be glad to help you solve your radio problems. Write him, care of The Durham Chronicle. VacuumTube Amplifiers For Cwsta] Receivers rm “I am using a singlv By R. M. SHERRILL (Radio Engineer) F [3! Figurr 3 is that of a mdio frei‘mmCy amplifirr with a crystal detector. This, rirruit will pruw- wry 30mi- tiw- fur weak signals and will give a i-e-rvix'in-g rang“ many tines grvato-r than tlw crystal rmmvcr ziiun.“ will giw. ln aililitiun. the timing will lw wry murh improved and it will hr possible to tune out fmy nrilinary intrrfuruncv from local statiuns. The» signals may nut be quitv as strong as with the Figure ;’ rirruit. hut llw i'listianrps obtain- :ililw. and Hip tuning will [Ml far lM‘HO‘I'. aniolvs thp lulw. rlumstat and hat- tm-ios. :I VarimetN' is tho only acl- .lnional c-quipmvnt, rnquirml. As shnwn in Figm'v 3. Hw two cumwcâ€" tions from the tumor gu to Hm grid and tn Um m’gativv siclv of UN“ fila- mo-nt. 'l‘lw homlphnnvs and ”1.. crys- lal «h-tvclm' arr ('Ollllnt'tml {ogt'thm‘ as in tlw original rum'iw'l‘. and thp two wires lo'ac‘liug frum me go tn Hn- plus of the B [marry and to the plalv of the tube roslwcliwly. 'l‘ho \arinmo-Im‘ is (mmuwtml. as shown. ltho-o-n tlw plntv aml Hlo' pnsitivv siolp uf “In H hatlvl‘y. ‘ _ ,, ,_ MAM. In tuning this circuit, thv tuner of ”w nriginal rcweiwr and tlw vari- nnwtvr at'v ijustml simultam-nusly. 'I‘Iw wriunwtm‘ is turnml until the.- <ignals an», Inmhm. m' unHI thv tuho starts tn cm'illatp and «listnl'tfi tlw signals. low! from Hm (-vnh'v mp nf the soc- Lllolfll')‘ m‘ tlu- push-pull input. {nuns- Ii. 'l'. S. \Vl'itc‘s as t'nllnws: "My ’s-tutw Snpo-rdynn rvvnivmr giws gnml rvsults 0n both Meat and distant stations. It. is impnssiblv for mi- to wit. tlw distant statinns Imwmmx unlvss ”It! local stations ai-v silont_ [ had vxpm‘tmi much bottm‘ solmrtiv- ity from this sat. and would ap- pi'i-ciatv any suggestions fm' imâ€" proving it." Llldfll'} I‘HI‘mo-r .:\n.~t.-r-â€"\\'lwn properly constructed lln- Sulwmlynn is an unusually 301m- tiVu rm'viw-r. Your troublvs may hp, duo in any or all of the following faults: '1 ~ poor grade variable con- olcnsvrs, (2' coils wound with too lini- who or on corps of poor dielec- tr'u'. (3' coils. condonsors. out, not pl'opm'ly separatnd. in tlw same manner. Elsewhere in til-day's issue will he found a large advertisement an- nouncing a Picture Puzzle Game arranged by The Mail and Empire which will no doubt prove very in-: teresting for our readers. and es-‘ pecially for the little folks. The contest consists of ascertaining how many objects or articles in the, pic- ture start with the letter “B", and cash prizes are awarded to those finding the largest number. Our readers have already won liberal prizes as a result of competing in similar contests, and there is no reason why some of the awards should not come to residents of this vicinity. Anyhow, there is nothing like trying. PlC‘l'URB PUZZLE GAME 'O..“...-..’.-CO..--' of A Hamilton despatch to the Tor- onto Globe says: A prominent local physician advisod The Globe Saturday night t_h_at_nmong members hf the Ontario Medical Association is a well-established sentiment that if the. 0. 'l‘. A. is to be maintained effectively it can be best be done by closing the Government liquor disâ€" pensaries and abolishing doctors’ “scripts." “Those practioners who are sin- cere in their desire to have an hon- orahle profession relieved of the odium of “bartending,” can prove their sincerity by the few liquor prescriptions they have issued. Those other members of the pro- fession who, month after month, issue 50 scripts at 82 per, and, at the same time, prate of the “dreadful humiliation" it causes them, nov'v ham.- 3 chance to show their true colors. “It is either a case Of sin- cerity or mereexmry dissembling" said The Globe’s informiant. He added that for several years prior to the annual convention of the Ontario Medical Association there has usually appeared in the press a forecast that a resolution would be. presented in which the doctors would ask to he shorn of the power to issue liquor prescriptions. Strange to say, no such resolution M'el' appeared to reach the floor of the eonvention. “'l‘hoso doctors who hold theiri pi'ot‘o-.-.si«)ii high." ho continued, “now fool that tho Ontario Medical Associâ€" ation should tako some action. They tool that. n potition to Proniior Forâ€" guson would ho snfl'iciont. "If wo aro to haw [n'ohihition in ()ntario lot, it [)0 Pfl't‘ciivv. Crime tho disponsai‘ios and abt'vlish doctor's scripts. 'l‘hoso who nro ronsistvnt in thoir ronvictions on prohibition shonlci support. us in snrh a demand, for liquor is a poison. It. has no thvrapvntic valuo. Honco. what use is it. in sicknoss‘?" actors Think That Wnnld Help to Iainudn the 0. ‘1'. Lâ€"comu Up at Convention. VENDORS STORES DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. James Eden returned Thurs- day after spending the past seven months in Regina. Moose Jaw, W'olsely and other places. He likes; the country well and there's a strong probability that \‘arney will lose him some line morning next March. We regret to chronicle the death of Mrs. Fluker. mother 01‘ Mr. Thomas Fluker. section foreman on the G. '1‘. R. She was 85 years of age. and in her usual health up to the time of her death. She had break- fast Sunday morning last, lay down for a sleep and was found dead shortly afterwards. . u-\r- v- v..â€" H. H. Miller was returned as Lil)- vral nwmhm' for South (hwy in the House of Commons last Thursday. November 3, with a majority of 316. aver Charles McKinnnn, Conserv- ative. ()n \N‘mlnesq'l'ay of last “’ka Mr. J. H. Brown rncvivml a tologmm 1111â€" 1101111011”: the death of his sistm'. Mrs. “illiam McLaLhian, at Port Elgin. She was 60 101115 of agv. M1. 101111 A. \tlumn has purchaeml the msidvnce of M1. l~"3d\1111d K1053 011 00“ch street. _ “Mr. William llitthiv. Edge" Hill. has been engaged as lt'aclwr in Hur school for 1905. Salary .335.--{‘ mnm' «Lnncm'ns Cur. Bornâ€"In Durham, Friday. Now-m- ber 4, to Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. Swallmv. a son. There is a muvrmrnt on Mot nuw in make pxtrnsimns in tho (Zn-am Srparaiur fact-v01 su as In manuâ€" lacturua ' agr icultum‘ and .luir \ ule-n- sils «m u murh Iargrr sralr. Mrs. \Villiam Hrwm and NIH! nf Omaha. Nebraska. .zrmmpaniml by Mrs. Mr. M. Hurlry. urv at prc-wnt tlw gunsts Hf Mr. and Mrs. John lI¢r\\‘itt.â€"-§l)arkirs' (lnrm-rs cur, Sciontists haw i'numl birds with imry bills in l’lnricla. which is null:- ing much, fur we know sumo birds with ivory heads. n The Chronicle Pile of November 10, 1904. BLAZIIG Whatever else they may wear, the younger set wear warts and Windsor ties of all the hues of the rainbow, says a dispatch from New York City. The majority or these are COpied from club colors. The British regi- mental colors haw been especially in favor since the Prince of Wales was here. Especially Popular in In York A! Result of Prince's Visit. 'V “U In the olden days, a fair lady was accustomed to give her colors to a knight to wear on his helmet. To- day she wears his colors for a night aml if the cements of her tie rack lu- any $11.11. No. 4. Durham. Phone 98-12 Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Wank? Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use, when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. .' critnriou. she has not, fmwr Satisfaction Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT than any army corps (i Mi '. ‘ shout her. 8 “g I" 0" Next to hnving an English lmlo player wrapped up in um», the next best thing in flapper clrvlvs as t be all wrapped up in an English CHM of waterproof tweed with a Maul patent. These promise quxl... b. eclipse the racuon coals \Vllll'll hay“ beef: the MU standby of thc- mum. boys and girls for the» last nu, ..,. three years. Of course things in tlw Haw”. years 881d0m al‘P what thv} N‘Q'm and this (‘XtPllds tn «truss as Wu“ 2% ideas. Fur oxanurm mu vns‘umm“ suit is oxtrvmely lumulur. It my“- sists of a suit and a tupmmt \thh practically rovers it. Advorviso in The Crhonicle, it pays Tiara”. louder 6. 1m. for Men, Women, Children All-wool, Fleecelincd and Union. New Checkml Flmmvi. 56 ins. Wide, m-r yard 9:} Black Chifl'on \‘o-lwt. 37. inches wido, [v‘l' yard WOOLEN BLANKETS Underwear Brown (Zhimm \'vle 28 inCIICS Width [ml‘ yard Lined (mamas Stlmic Gloves. lwr pair Hosiery for AIL-File 8: Heavy C. L GRANT Buys" Tweed Suits. 2% m 6 years, $2.60 31141.. FLANNEI. SHEETING .+++++++ .++++++ Our Idea Hf :m NC all his first v Her gallant 0.9 a g'aHuh ho In the old days. ewx mud} I flair own_ And IOW, some folks mUI‘tguw h on the installment plan; u . “Nothing I~ “N0”: ins." Harry In Inzhh- mm 9% \ KEN AT W F“ N\GH “MLOVER WW ON 'SVEENVH smawou mow r, [number 6. ms. lll't it pathetic 1m. “I for sympathy " You, lady. 'l‘r' . ~ mm, 192‘. by T he“ Having yum honing. g0"... (bf H hark I dm Mal'h Had f And 0 l ‘ I'IO‘ With N4 lwn UM. 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