Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 10, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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E£ •mini iesstfaers 5SSS T-ii"T "iirf .-w- .•«• .•*.»«-*•»• •W&f SSg:: -—v-, v*~. «C -^sS 'W* Sv& iK MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, BONN. Monday, July 10,1922 Page Three $% & ^yi THE HOME RADIO PLANMORE HIGHWAY utes before hour of day. Thousands Working on the Leviathan anything but smoothly until a contest By Order of Major Brown, of old Irish dances is staged. The Commanding. BUILDING music gets into their blood, and their Ezra C. Clemens, XVI. SIMPLE CRYSTAL DETECTOR RECEIVING SET feet lead them together in the dance Major and Adjutant. and, once in each other's arms, every-' The order is expected to be in force A very simple and effective ^little of the crystals and test a number of thing is straightened out. by former members -of the 136th. pieces by means of a buzzer. You will State Asks For Bids On set (Fig. 43) under favorable conditions Each of the towns that furnished Wt':- probably find that whjle some crystals and with a good aerial, will List of 29 New units of the 136th is also expected to MOWER COUNTY FAIR AND are absolutely useless others are fair pick up the broadcast music, signals ii STOCK SHOW, AUGUST 22-23-2425. and a few are very sensitive. To send a big delegation. Projects.. and other sounds from stations at' considerable make up such a set is very simple, as distances. No specific range Advertisement 2-1-c the various parts are merely connected for this or any other set can be given, ON THE SCREEN I with insulated copper wire, as shown Following closely upon action by for the efficiency of any set depends in the figure, using binding posts which congress toward providing additional upon a great many conditions ai*l influences. may be purchased for a few cents. federal highway aid, bids on a Rupert- Hughes has hit the bullseye The length and height of The whole may then be mounted on a new list of 29 grading and graveling of fun again with his hew Goldwyn aerials, the proximity of high buildings, piece of fibre-board or bakelite or it improvements on the Minnesota electrically charged cables or photocomedy, "Come On Over," may be set up on a neat board or wires, the perfection of insulation of trunk highway system, averaging block and enclosed in a case with a which will be shown at the Park aerial, adjustment of instruments all hinged cover. Such a set, including $50,000 each in estimated cost, will be theatre tonightTand tomorrow. It is affect the range of a receiving set all connections, wires, Insulators for called for beginning today, Charles a companion piece, for its comedy, to and, in addition, there are climatic aerial, etc., should not cost over $20, M. Babcock, state highway commissioner, his "Scratch My Back," and its characters and other conditions to be taken into and will be found far superior to many announced. are as human and. lovable as consideration. ready-made sets costing much more. Minnesota's- new federal allotment those in his other' masterpiece, "The In the diagram A represents the Crystal Detectors and How to is cut nearly $1,500,000 and is only aerial, which should -be a single Old Nest." Its comedy is wholesome One.—The crystal detectors used Make half the amount expected until recently wire as nearly 150 feet in in sets such as described are of various and persuasive and infectious and length as possible and as high as it can and provided in previous forms, Fig. 44, but in all .the thru its course flows a vein of Irish be placed. is the ground which principle is the same and they all consist years. The money, however, will be wit that only Mr. Hughes has been should be made by scraping a spot on of a crystal cup or holder, bindingscrews used to obtain the best results, highway No matter where or what the able-.to bring to the screen in all its a gas, water or radiator pipe and and an adjustable contact of officials said, and the projects electrical trouble is, we can delightfulness. soldering the wire -in place. is a fine wire. They are not expensive instruments will be pushed so the public may enjoy make the proper repairs. It will variable condenser in the ground lead, and it is usually easier and Its story is simple, but has the pay you to have your work done the improvements as soon as possible. and for this set should be about .0005 cheaper to purchase them ready made freshness and breeziness of a sunrise by us. microfarads. is the crystal detector, than to make them, but they are very over one of Ireland's greeniest hills. I -E the telephone head set and a New betterments on the trunk system, easy to construct and any boy can The story starts in Ireland but soon variometer. make a practical detector in a few like previous projects under the The huge Leviathan, lying in the shipyards at Newport News, Va., has jumps to New York and deals with The variable condenser and variometer hours. One of the simplest is shown state highway program, are widely 2,200 men hard at work refitting the shijp for passenger service. The Leviathan the romance of Shane, who leaves his may be purchased ready-made University of Southern -in Fig. 45, and consists merely of a when completed in June, 1923, will be the largest American vessel afloat, distributed over the state that all sweetheart, Moyna, behind when he from any dealer in radio supplies and fiber base, a strip of brass about 1-16 being 950 feet long and weighing 54,282 gross tons. Minnesota sections may share in benefits. While seeks his fortune in the new world. while they may be made at home yet or 1-8 inch thick bent in the form reduced funds will permit only a Phone 7502. It is far more satisfactory and just shown a brass plate which can be When they meet in New York after Headquarters, 136th Infantry Veterans' limited number, of undertakings, it cheap to purchase the stock moved from side to side on a pivot, three years, their love affair runs about as was pointed out, waiting improvements instruments. The same is true of Assn., Issues Formal Order for Reunion to hold the crystal a fine coiled wire the crystal detector and head set. You are nearer construction and and binding-posts. The plate holding should, however, be careful in selecting the crystal Is connected with one post the better roads program is well up The call of the Padre, ever mfire march in motor cars to Mineral HERE THEY ARE the galena crystal to be used with and the brass strip holding the wire Springs park to answer chow call. A to schedule. powerful with veterans of the 136th such an outfit as this mineral varies to the other post. If possible, use grand parade and inspection for General Infantry than the call of Uncle Sam greatly in its sensitiveness. The best platinum wire for the contact, but this Pfershing is to be the big event to the draft—for men of the 136th did plan is to purchase a pound or two is not essential. of the day. All men are expected to have shoes shined, shave and uniform not wait to be drafted—has gone THIS SET PURE ALUMINUM ONE 1-Qt., ONE 1 XVII. LOOSE-COUPLED COILS in good condition. Col. -Mollison wll forth. The result is expected to be a Qt., ONE 2 Qt. SAUCE PANS ride his famous charger, Chevroletsedan. gathering of 500 or more World war Coils, or, as they are more often experimenting after the coil is in Doc Lowry's famous 136th Infantry veterans of Southern Minnesota's called, tuning coils, are very essential 'use, but, as a starter, about twentyfive band, what remains of it, will lead the procession, having been gathered parts df radio telegraphy and telephony. or thirty turns on one, about one national guard regiment in Owatonna by Arne Winger, noted bass and one-half times as many, or say The old style tuning coil, as on Tuesday, July -25, for the regiment's drum soloist of Northfield. thirty-eight to forty-five on the second, used in wireless telegi/aphy, has been entire history has proven that 2. Full packs, with toothbrush and largely superseded by the type known and twice as many on the third as on an entertainment or other affair arranged extra handkerchief, will bS carried. as loose-coupled coils or adjustablecoils the first, or from fifty to sixty, will be Every man will wear his service uniform by the "padre", Major E. C. which may be altered or adjusted somewhere near right. Then, by removing unless motbs have made such Clemens, is answered by every man to tune much finer or more closely than or adding a few turns, as you action mpossible, in which case straw MINNESOTA the 136th who is not six feet under by the old type coil. Although it is adjust your receivers you can finally hats, Palm Beach suits, silk sox and DEPARTMENT M.BobcocK oxfords will be uniform equipment. nof difficult to make a loose-coupled secure the very best results. To the sod, marked "hospital" on the sick Married veterans are ordered to report coil yet, as is the case with many of mount this coil so it may be used, report or confined in the guard house. for duty with their wives and all ONLY 69,c PER SET the parts of radio sets, it is as cheap the coil or disc with the least turns, They "will miss the sandstorms of CONSTRUCTION other encumberances, including offspring, PROJECTS and far more satisfactory to purchase or, in other words, the primary coil, Cody, they will miss the muddy miles indigent mother-in-laws, etc. them ready made. The conventional should be mounted rigidly and immovably 3. A 20-mile hike with full equipment of the Le Mans forwarding camp, they and should be connected by type of loose-coupled coil consists of AT OUR BIG 3-DAY 5ALE JULY 13th, 14th, 15th will follow the "stunt nite" at will miss the "slumgullion", "monkey means of binding posts ^to the aerial two distinct colls, one within the other, the Palace theatre. The regiment will 290 PIECES TO BE SOLD DON'T MISS IT meat and "goldfish" of other daysall as shown in Fig. 46. One of these and ground wires. The secondary march around the Firemen's hall via Goods will be on Display Wednesday, July 12 coil and the tickler coil should then this will be forgotten, but the the hobnail road. Music necessary for is the primary^ coll, the other the Each circle on the map represents be fastened to brass or metal strips the! march will be furnished during secondary or induction coil. The two a new trunk highway improvement, Padre's famous "StUnt Nite" will be DECKER BROS. the hike but each member who lacks are so arranged that the inner or about two or two and one-half inches those with dots in the center costing there. And the mess line will again feminine equipment must draw same long, one-sixteenth inch thick and half secondary coil slips back and forth more than $25,000 each, and those be in vogue. —But what a mess line. from Major Clemens, Major Brown an inch wide. One end of each strip within the larger or primary coil, with numbers being indexed in the list Ladies of the local M. E. church will or the Supply officer at least 15 min- should be attached by small bolts or thus varying the coupling or induction, to be put under contract this month be cooks and K. P's. Buck privates screws to the coils and the other end for the electricity—or oscillations—in as follows: will head the. line, Col. "Mollie", Major' the secondary List of Projects. "Mike" Brown, Major Hingeley Map coil is merely induced No. by the primary circuit and other malcontents being ordered 1. T. H. No. 1—Owatonna-Faribault, in the outer coil, so to the rear. Orders for the reunion Exi6e 17"miles grading, $100,000. that if a portion of the have been issued from the headquarters 2. T. H. No. 1—White Bear pavement secondary coil is withdrawn as follows: connection, one mile $59,000. from the primary Headquarters, Veterans' Assn. of 3. T. H. No. 2—At Frazee, one mile coil, as shown in the 136th Inf., Owatonna, Minnesota, grading, $22,000. figure, there will be less July 4, 1922. 4. T. H. No. 2—Moorhead east, 13 Induced current and in 1. First call for drill will sound at miles grading and 2 bridges, $90,700. this way tuning is accomplished. FRFtL £Z 10 a. m., Tuesday, July 25. Regiment mimm To allow will be assembled for a business session. 5. T. H. No. 3—Near LaCrescent, 1.3 of still finer adjustment, At 12 m., the regiment will 4*4«rr#tf miles gravelling, $1,800. the primary coil If your battery 6. T. H. No. 3—Breckenridge-Foxhome, is provided with an adjustable 13 miles gravelling, $35,000. slider A, and jBhiyit'ilMjffi/l'' J. F. FAIRBANKS is ailing but 7. T. H. No. 4—At Farley, 1.5 miles the secondary coil has grading and bridge, $25,000. a multi-pointed switch still curable, we 8. T. H. No. 6—Hartwick north, 4 B. miles gravelling, $8,900. will put it in Another type of loosecoupled 9. T. H. No. 6—In Hallock, .5 mile coil is arranged Dealer In tip-top shape grading, gravelling and tiling, so that one coil revolves. $6,500. within the other This goes for COAL, WOOD, LIME, 10. T. H. No. 7—JanesVille west, 5 while another type, J* miles grading, $32,000. which is the simplest of every make of CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, 11. T. H. No. 7—New Ulm Highwater A all for the amateur to 0- QX6VH0 C-Hhoa SiceHOAAY&tL BRICK AND WALL battery Crossing, gra/ling, $136,300. v^Sl construct and gives the 0'K**6TfCtkC« Coiu 12. T. -H. No. 8—Deer River-Wellers, best results, is composed 90 F'ftHtQ STAT PLASTER. H-Sn«A*Q#TT**St'O-pATTtKr. G-VACWM TVQC 6.5 miles gravelling, $17,000. of three discs or StrawHats ERDMAN GARAGE CO. 13. T. H. No. 8—Near Cass Lake, 1 coils "stagger-wound" which may be attached to a movable peg or bolt with mile grading and claying, $10,500. adjusted back and forth. To make a fibre or bakelite knob at the opposite 14. T. H. No. 8—Bena-Ball Club, 17 one of these inductors you will require end. Fig. 48 shows clearly how this Office 301 East Bridge St. miles grading, $176,000. DIAjL 2220. some stiff, smooth cardboard, is done. In this way, the secondary 15. T. H. No. 8—Dugdale north, 7 heavy Bristol board, thin fibreboard and tickler may be swung back and Phone: Main 32 508-510 North Main Street miles gravelling, $16,000." or similar composition and about half forth to cover more or less of the Austin, Minn. 16. T. H. No. 8—Crookston east, 10 a pound of No. 24 D. C. C. wire. Also, primary but great care should be Austin, Minn. miles gravelling, $12,000. used that the tickler does not touch the in setting up. and arranging the coils, 17. T. H. No. 9—Rushford-Houston, you will require binding posts, Tsnobs, primary coil.* When the coil is thus 11.5 miles grading, $150,000. a little sheet brass and a few other mounted on a proper panel or stand, 18. T. H. No. 9—LaCrescent-Hokah, odvds and ends. With a pair of dividers it should be wired as shown in Fig. 3.8 miels gravelling, $8,500. or compasses draw three circles 49, and when the whole set is in good 19. T. H. No. 9—Grand Meadow- on the cardboard or fibre, each about working order and final adjustments Austin, 17.5 miles gravelling, $30,000. four to five inches in diameter, having made, it should all be enclosed in a all exactly the same size. Then, using neat wooden case with a hinged top or 20. T. H. No. 9—Jackson-Worthington, the dividers, scribe off an unequal cover, Fig. 50, although, of course,, 15 miles gravelling, $46,200. this is merely a protective measure and number (five, seven, or nine) marks 21. T. H. No. 10—Maple Plain-Long WE ARE CUTTING THE BEST does not affect the working efficiency around the circumference of each Lake, 4.5 imles gravelling, $12,000. circle. Fig. 47, A. Next, still using of the set. It must be clearly understood, STEER AND HEIFER BEEF however, that this type of coil the dividers, draw a smaller circle, 22. T. H. No., 11—Warroad-Roosevelt, say one and one-half inches to two and can only be used in connection with 10 miles grading and 4 bridges, HERE ARE SOME OF OUR PRICES one-half inches in diameter within a vacuum-tube outfit as shown. When $107,100. each circle (B). If the circles are all wiring is complete and adjustments 22. T. H. No. 12—Norwood-Cologne, 8 are ready to be made, connect the four inches in diameter use the smaller Boiling Beef, lb.° .. .....7. 5c miles grading, $67,100. storage battery, as shown place the circle inside, if five inches the larger and Short Ribs of Beef, lb. 8c 9c 24. T. H. No. 15—Lewisville north lamp or-tube in its sofcket and gradually one, and with a rule draw radiating and south, 10 miles gravelling, Beef Roasts, lb 10c and 12V&C. turn on the rheostat to see- if the lines one-fourth of an inch apart from $25,000. tube glows properly: Never turn on each of the marks on the outer circumference -Beef Roasts, best cuts, fancy, lb 15c and 16c 25. T. H. No. 28—Morris Johnson, the current to the bulb quickly or to to the center of the' circle 17.5 miles gravelling, $25,900. Beef Steak, lb. i................ 20c full power, or the filament will* be (C). With a pair of scissors or a 26. T. H. No. 42—Elgin-Doty, 6 miles Hamburger Steak, lb .... .....9c needlessly burnt out and wasted long sharp knife (if cardboard is used) grading, $75,900. •OFF before its time. Next, connect the or a fine saw (if fibre), cut out the 27. T. H. No. 44—Hokah-Caledonia, (or dry) battery, the ground and discs and cut slots in each disc according B, 13 miles gravelling, $78,600. TRY OUR HOME MADE SAUSAGE aerial and, finally, the phones. to the marks, as shown at (D). 28. T. H. No. 45—Stillwater-Lake Elmo, In using this outfit, turn on the Next, If you have used cardboard, Pork Sausage, lb. ..................7..12V2c 5 miles grading, $30,000. We have cut the, price of every straw in our store. bulb slowly, adjust the knobs carrying give each slotted disc a thorough 29. T. H. No. 53—Inver Grove-South Bologna, lb. .-. 13c the coils so that all three are in line covering with shellac, using at least St. Paul, 1 mile paving, $26,000. The lot will go, at |}Weiners, lb. .....T....... .........18c and then adjust or tune the variable three coats, and when thoroughly dry Bids will be opened also on^about kV .-,:r I "V-. condenser* until the_ signals you wish to proceed to wind the discs or coll^ h,%Summer Sausage^lb. .., 20c -35c five miles of guard rail for many sections One-third. Olf In doing this, start the wire—being to hear are clear. Then, by gradually of the trunk system all estimated sure to leave enough for connections adjusting the movable coils, you can at approximately $11,000.- COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHER MARKETS, cut out interference and also make the —at a point at the inner end -of- one ^7 Panamas, Sennets, Barigkoks Styles The Same Everywhere. signals, music or other sounds louder. YOU WILL FIND A BIG DIFFERENCE slot and wind over one segment and 4 The editor of Pais^Akhbar, a native When the two movable coils are entirely under the next, and as the number newspaper of Tjahore, India, away from the primary-coil you will is uneven you will find that ffie wires LEUTHOLD-PETERSON CO. says, "I have used Chamberlain's Colic have your shortest wave length, while will thus cross, as shown at (E). The FARRELL MEAT COMPANY SpS' and Diarrhoea Remedy many.iimes when all three are together, you will number of times the wire should be among my children and servants, for have the longest wave length. passed can only be decided upon by colic and diarrhoea and always found -li||gU9 East Bridge Streetf§Jg it effective." K. O. Wold and Pooler Drug Co. Advertisements in the News Pring Results. i&ril :,h\\ Advertisement—Mon.^July.-