TAGE TWO
THE GASTOMA, (W. C). DAILY GAZETTE
FRIDAY, MAY 12. 1 922.
f
FifteeiCMmiites of Radio hack Pay
(By. Edward N. David, formerly technical electrical ex
" pert for the U. S. Government.)
CALUS DOTS
r Lesson No. 52.
THE WAVE METER.
Ithe phite and filament, in soriet with tlu
tv.ii phone receivers fin I t lie plat, fee. I
Uick or ' t i.-klor
t.
oil in the case of ri1
The posi-
In plate bntterv is i-iiti-
i':i!'-. 1MI 8'gliais being
.phones if 1 lie polarity in
. i j . i 1 1 1 which Hoivj from
ii!..-nent through tin- va
ry small nn..i r.-. I to the
fWi l iliA nnat 1 ninnrt fl fit In -it rnillOTI t
. i. . i vencrative i .. vi n s stems.
vmrd kv radio ennneers. inspectors andi. . . .
experimenters ia the wave meter. Tin-
Bam itaelf indicates that the wave im-tij-
is an instrument employed to nn-asur.-
the length, of the ether wave emitted l.y
a radio transmitter or top grn r nir
ft her wave to which a receivii.g set is
toned.
In a eiven oscillating circuit, tiiar .s, .
a cirrnit containing inductance and capa
city ia which oscillation wtur as n re
sult of the discharge of tin- condenser
through the inductance oil, tin- size of j
tu condenser and the size of tlio induc
tance coil determine the f rvuuciicv with ;
which the condenser discharges throu;;h
th circuit. If we know the frequency of
the current flowinir in a circuit we may
from the simple- relation, wave- length
equal the rate at which the wave travel I
divided by the frequency.
Therefore a circuit of known capacity
and known inductance has a known frc-
ouencr. bene a known wave length. A
.wave meter consists of a circuit contain
ing a condenser and an inductance .-oil, 1
the combination of these two clemcn's ,
resulting in a circuit of known frequency
or known wave length, if either tlie
condenser or indhietance coil is made vari
abl the' wave length of the wave meter ,
ia eta tied, the greater the vain.
duets nee or capacity the longer the av
lenirth and the smaller the values of in-
duetenca or capacity the shorter
wavelength.
in moat wave meters the inductan.-e
coil it of fixed value mid the condenser j
la of tha variable type.
I,
(By Mrs. ..Joe Grrbble.).
(Correspondem- of The Daily Gazette.)
DALLAS, ilay H. Morning and
everting services will be conducted at the
rnl!n 'Preshyterimi church Sunday, May
14, -by Rev. J. K. M.Kinnon, of Kuther-
fordton. All nr. most cordially iuvitcd
to attend.
Bcv. J. O. U.nin will preach at the
High fthosl Methodist church Biindny
morning and i .-ning.
Dallas third nine baseball team, com
posed of the yoenffer net, extends an in
vitation for n'l i 1 !' present at tlie i.-e
cream supper i' lay night at the club
houe given for the ljenefit of their
team.
Gaston's Red Ciois Drive Now On In
DalLa.i.
Gaston's Rei'. Crum drive is now on in
Dalian and the following organl.-itiuii
complete 1 to canvas the town; ehnirin.ui
for the Morowcl.b Mill, Aj.rs Lela Ifoo
inson; for tin- Monarch Mill. Miss Knn
nie lieinliard.lt; for the orotky Mil1.
Miss Katie- tVlion ami for the town,
Kev. J. O. I.'rvin.
i! Liiw, the county K"d ros nurse.
huh in Dallas Wediiesdnv and i anxio.is
j to institute clauses fur the home care of
i the si( k. Once a week clussc will re
lionr tnree months to compu'ie an i
who wish To Take llils course noin ,
No
I tive t' mini
, , nci-teil to tl
heard in tin
i reversed. 'j
!the plate to
i-nuin I ll he i
. current i-. n-iiin -1 b the filaniei.t of a
jvacmiiii ti.i.r and therefore a plate bat-
tery ot sa. all ampere hour cajwwity u rnif
jficient to (lirni-'i current for months.
It will be re- a lie. I that the vacuum tulie
j detector 1 nio tn.iis in n qiaiiiier ilifferent
! from the crysial detector. The sign il
! which imiiiiit;. - on an anti una svstein
does not .-ola.-le tie; trhphone meivcrs
but seno mrr. !y u a trigger to control
, jthe flow of plate current, n other words.
ii i.... ; ..,.1, : i
determine the wave length of the circuit," " MSU"
I in the current flowing in the Jilato cir
cuit.
The plat.- of " H " battery is usually I Jir'
I ma.le ui. or a nuiiiber of small drv e s
'sealed ill .1 block with an insidat ini eo;n I either. Miss Willie Weill., Mrs.
ilMinnd. There are usually fifteen such j 'nmwcll or Mrs. Joj Oribble,
dry cells in a unit, all connected in series charges are made.
giving a total voltage for the block of . . T "
itwentv two an, 1 one half volts. This vol- A aAU
'tag.- is siiflicicnt for the satisfactory opcr-I m-ont minded students of A
I at ion of most .let.vtot tubes. s..me re- (IIV enoou woo m a sp:
miirinsi even less voltaae. in which case ! beguiled by ils si no mystery
I... I t .1. n . . i i,,i.-i,ril ill n U'le-.T i-l 1 nrili-r
Movani iue is r.- sen or rne in is TaKen i 1 .'f..-' "
"i '"- . . . r ... .. ' .... !... :. i.
ifri-nn intertn.wli'it.-i ,w.Oi in a....nvi. o i.wr.ii as ill.- .smiieis hi..- m. n .
I voltage. These taps are usnallv in the
ti1(. iiorm or s.M-K.-is coniieciea io eaeii ceil ar
I tlie block into wlii. I. plugs can be insert
'd giving variations in voltage from one
;lmlf to twenty two and one half volts in
steps of one and one half volts. Another
'method is to have tans of wire or brass
l strip connected to certain cells in the
igroiip, different manufacturers having
their own details of construction.
For voltages in . xcess of that- furnish
ed bv a block of "K battery two or
more blocks may be connected in series
for use with amplifying tubes which re
quire voltag.s of forty or sixty volts or
more. The same plate battery mav be j
used far both the detector tube an. I the ;
amplifier tubes by merely taking a tap :
ofl' at the proper point for Jhe detector .
r.aTMata ,ul"'-
j cT? ' Another type of plate battery is the
fS 9m "m" tnrr.i'e rv vflriptv u-lii.-li oinv-'lie eitlier
of the lead acid of the alkaline cell type.
Tlie storage battery for plate purposes j
consists of n -container in which are a
sufficient number of small stor-u'c cells to
give the. required plate voltage. This
type of jdate Lattery has the advantage
of -being capable of recharging a feature
jnot present in the "D" battery of the
dry cell block type. The dry cell plate
i battery however, will render good Service
i f or from six months to n year or more
(dependent upon the time actually in use.
Radio Music From Steel Stack.
Peoples Tells
' Of First Well
Day In 6 Years
"It Seemed Like I Had Lost
My Health For Good, But
Tanlac Went Right After
My Trouble," He States.
t.:king Tanlac I bad not
II .hie in six years," Raid W.
. ;-' -2d St., Huntiiigtun,
iiie.l like I had lost my health
I could neither sleep or eat
fa.-'ioii. I wm bndly run
. .his, had i:o appetite and had
down every mouthful I ate.
my food .nured, 1 would till
no u.ih gas until I had Intense pains in
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ln - ..l.iac.i .in. i ciiesi,. Jl.'lKiaelie al
Ii, f..l
i Wei a
.i. IV,,;,
' V . : .
1
i for good .
(with s-.i .
i dow I.. i.' i
j In i!t . r. . -,
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, EXECUTOR'S TOTIQE.
Ilaving oualifjed as executor under
the last will and testament of the
estate of M Harry JShufordK dessased,
late of Cm st on County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having i
claims against the estate of sold de-i
ceased to exhibit them to the under- i
sign.-.! nt Gaslonia, North Carolina, on j
or before the i
3rd day of May, 1923,
or this notice will be pleaded in" bnrj
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate 'will "please make ;
immediate payment. This tjie iird
.lay of May, IDJ-'. - ' ' !
A. (i. AJVEkS, Executor.
Geo. V. Wilson, Attorney.
FJ !'.-.; w.
tf -'s:
NOTICE OF CHANGES IN ELECTION
PVXCINCTS.
The ('iiunty Board of Elections of
(lasion County does hereby order the
fidiowi-ig i har.ges to lie made in voting
precincts as hereinafter act out.
Bessemer City. Precipe!:
That part of Chorryville Township
wlii.b has recently ijeen added to Crow
-pi pacp Drnirftinro
Our New Location' .
Corner E. Franklin Ave. and S. Avon Street.
410 PHONES 411 ' ; :
STAR jGCERY CO.; inc.
We are now prepared serve you better than' ever.
""r m.j..inu.j.Jiui:ii.r.,.i,i'wjira.'j ..iren- wnair-.- wiwm. a i.
si
mo
I a nio
I pain
ill
i 7-C..4. u
IL- J -J Cell
.evillf
f rolic
have
liinn'i
una a r.-
of n bad odor which attaches to it . s.
where. In the cities its name cirri. -suggestions
which would be nauseating
here.
Locally the initiations and practices
are iarg.-ly of the irmn ing kind, sug
gestilig those of. the ancient order of
Huff.: Iocs, although the principle of
getting us much as possible for noth
ing hardly commends itself even in a
semi-jest to those very girls and boys
I who seorn the "soliging type which
' exemplifies it .
Jt is what the name an. I the phrases
associated with it mean to others which
must give local members cause for re
flection. The same" thing under a dif
ferent name would be far less objec
tionable. Don't take any chances of
shadows on youthful reputations does
any young fellow who '-belongs" want
his si.ter to take this chance? If Home
Scandal should com.' would it not likely
be the most innocent who would bear
alder aiKl hip kept me in
he time, and I had to force
j mys. ir to worn .
j '-Ttoila.- went right after my trou
bles. On four liottles I gained ten
, pounds and the rheumatism and stomach
! trouble soon left me. My wife bus
, giv.-n a statement about the good Tuu
i la.- did for her, mid I am glad to add
my eiidor-ement of this wonderful med
icine .
. Tanlac is sold by all good druggists.
the brunt of
-Asheville T
lines .
Tha Wa:ptTt
The wavelengths for -tlie different set
ting of tlie condenser may tie marked
MATTERSOf BECOflD
Real Estate Transfers.
The following deeds oe transfer have
been hied and recorded in the office of
ibgisiei of Deeds II. It. Thompson:
.1. It. Newton and wife to Stanley
Lai I, four lots in Cherry ville, considera
tion .f I. Mill.
C. Ii. Craig and wife to B. II.
Craig, one lot on Mouth Broad street,
Castonia, consideration !f-'!,(MI0.
Marriage License.
Marriage license lias been issued by
Begister of Deeds 11. It. Thompson to
Mr. S. M. Wilson and Miss l.eol.-i
While, both of Dallas.
the
How to Banish
Piles
, " . u.t, i..j j , I near t.reenville, Ala., hurried into the
; .. . i . (open air when thev hean : n band plin
th wave length obtained from a chart.!..' . .,,,, , , . , 1
ti.: v. T iu ... e .I "Dixie. 1 hey were unable to locate
ini chart shows the values of wave
length corresponding to the condenser
ettingi in the form of a graph.
Figure 1 shoro a wave meter consist
ing of a fixed inductance coil, a variable
condenser and and a thortnoam meter.
This type of wave meter is useful in
tuning transmitting stations, the thermo
ammetcr 6eing used to show when the
wave Bteter is adjusted to the same wave
length as the circuit under measurement.
Figure 2 shows a wave mi ter consist
ing of a fixed inductance coil and a vari
able condenser with a hnzzcr and single
dry cell for setting up oscillations in the
wave meter. This type of wave meter
is useful in detertuing the wavelength of
m receiving system for a particular ad
justment. In determining tlie wavelength of a
transmitting station the transmitter is
placed -in operation and thp wave meter
shown in Figure 1 brought within a few
tfeet of the ground lead. The con.len-
eer i varied until maximum deflection is
noted on the thenuo-ammeter which
meam that the wave meter is adjusted tn
resonance, i. e., tlie same wave length as
the transmitter. The desired wave
length is then read from the condenser
ecale or from the chart provided for that
purpose, ; This method may be employed
in tuning cither spark transmitters or
continuous wave transmitters and is pre
ferable to the audibility method some
time used.
In determining the wavelength to
whieh a receiving system is adjusted the
"wave meter shown in Figure 'J is brought
close to the ground lead- at a point re
mote from the receiving set- itself. With
he receiver adjusted to the incoming sig-
. rial the busier of the wave meter is .. t
into operation and the condenser of the
"wave meter varied until the maximum
eound from the tw.zer is heard in t he
' telephones,-which indicates that resonance
lias heen obtained. The desired wave
length i then read from the -hart pro
Tided with-the wave meter for that pur
pose. "
Sadie Signal Received On A Motor
Truck.
The .special radio concert -broadcasted
from Schenectady for the entertainment
of the passengers on the Lackawanna
train was also heard by the driver of a
motor truck.
Installed on the truck was a radio
phone receiving set which reproduced
the music while the truck was 1s-ing
driven from a nearby town to the city.
the band and if is believed that wireless
waves were responsible for the phenome
non. The big metal stack supported by guy :
wires apparently operated as a complete ,
receiving set and reproduced the notes i
and musical airs or a nearby radio con-
I cert.
Thousands Bless Dr. Leon
hardt, the Physician Who
Discovered This Common
Sense Remedy.
If you think that the surgeon's knife
from the
nn!v method of esi
.-ape
is th
misery ot piles, it s because you haven t
beard of the new traetment known as
Dr. Leonhardt's 11 KM HOI I).
! 1 lie Doctor s treatment is internal.
j By j-xpcriuient ing for years he diseov
ere.l the exact cause of piles and then
I went further and compounded a reme
evil dy that would remove the cause.
"If; Dr. Leoiihar.lt wants every sufferer
you . to benefit bv his discovery and so that
i should treat him even more nicely then will be no doubting or delay J.
I than before.'' (H. Kennedy Drug Co. and all ilrug-
"I did. Ma," replied Willie. ' ' lie ! jji-ts are authorized to sell HKM K01D
made me." i with guarantee that it will do aH stated
lor money back.
If its printing or office furniture your! On that honorable basis every suffer
troubles are ended when vou call Brum- i er should secure a package of Dr.
"A" in "Deportment."
"You should return good for
Wiliie, " admonished Mrs. Brown,
that little tsmith bov struck vou,
ley-Walters Printing Co.
Leonhardt's II EM-KOI D today.
GASTONIAN
TODAY
POLA NEGRI
IN
"THE LAST PAYMENT"
Also
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In His Latest Comedy
"PAY DAY"
A Laugh From Start to Finish.
trove me mad, rheumatism in myi,eis Mountain Township and has here-1
tufore I. en n part of Riser's Precinct,
is In re by ordered to be made a part of
Hesseni. r City I'rcy4nct, and the North
ern boundary of Bessemer City Precinct
hereafter will be the line between Cher
ry ville and tVowder Mountain Town
ships an. I this line shall be Hie Southern
boundary of Riser's Precinct.
Cherryville Precincts:
Chorrvwlle precinct sjiall hereafter be
know n a- lierrvvillc Precinct No. 1 and 1
the boundary lines shall remain as here
tofore i v-.pt that Northern boundary;
shall b I he mam line of the Heabourd
Airline Kail way. The voting place for
Cherr.vM le No. 1 shall be the city hall
as hen -'.more. Cherryville Precinct No.
2 is hereby created. and shall consist of
all the t iritory formerly embraced in
l'l.erryille Precinct lying North of the
Main line of the Seaboard Airline Bail-
mad and the snid boundaries shall re
main as heretofore except tht the South
ern boundary shall be the main line of
the .Seaboard Airline Bailroad. The
voting pl.i.e in No. - precinct shall be at
I'eter ( '. Beam's store on Mountain
Street. A new regislration for both pre
cincts is hereby ordered.
Cansler's Precinct.
Cansl.-r's Precinct ia abolished and
divided as follows: Beginning nt
Thompson's Ford on the Catawba River,
thence with a line running in a westerly
ilireetion direct to K-indy Ford on Dutch
man's ('reek. All that part of Cansler's
I'reeinct lying North of this line is herein-
made a part of Lucia Precinct, and
he voting place in Lucia Precinct will
remain as heretoiore, at J . Jt. ivogers
More. That, part of Cansler's Precinct
lying south of this line is hereby made
a part of Mt. Holly Precinct, and the
voting place at Mt. Holly will remain
the s;imr as heretofore.
Ranlo Precinct:
Spencer Mountain Frecinct is hereby
abolished and a new precinct created to
he known ns Ranlo Precinct, and the
Killing place in this precinct will be K.
L. tStroup'a Store. Said precinct is
bounded and described as follows: On
the Fast by South Point Township; on
the North by Big- Long Creek, the line
running in a wester'y direction to the
Dallas road; thence with Dallas Road in
a Southerly direction to Due-heart
Creek; thence East with Due-heart
. reek to the South' Point Township line,
the point of beginning. A new registra
tion for this precinct is hereby ordered.
Gastonia Precinct Ko. 2:
The boundaries of Gastonia Precinct
No. l! shall remain as heretofore except I
that the Knjtern. boundary of Oastonia I
No. 2 shall be tire old Dallas road. I
This the 27th day of April, 1922.
By the County Board of Elections of ;
Uaston couniy.
EM FRY B. DENNY,
Chairman.
C. E. HUTCHISON. JR.
Fr-M12c3. Secretary.
THE MOST PROFITABLE
HABIT -
in the world, is the babit of RAVING MONEY! ,
The foolish person spends all he receives and faces
POVERTY tlie WISE person saves all he ean awl faces
PROSPERITY.. ;
Form the savings habit today, Our Savings Department
accepts deposits largo or small and pays A'0 'Interest?
The First National Bank
GASTONIA, N. C.
"The Bank of Dependable Service."
Not Nowadays.
"Wee" Abkem: And what are
beef dressers demanding now?
Hugh Tellum: Higher wages. Tin y
claim that, at the present scale, a man
that kills to dress cannot support a wiu
that dresses to kill. Wayside Tales.
Farmers, Notice!
I have recently pur
chased the Armstrong
herd of registered ABERDEEN-ANGUS
cattle. In
this herd are five very
'fine bulls which I am go
ing to sell at bargain pri
ces. Would exchange
them for other livestock,
feed, or other farm prod
ucts. See me if interest
ed. R. G. RANKIN,
Gastonia, N. C.
Try Tim Near Your
Phone fur
a Westiashouse Fan!
Michael & Bivens, Inc.
H tun-is r...Jj"-i.:i:-'..- i: t -iv-.'.-ib .'.,t-.-i.,. Or y.iu
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The Gazette has two phones. Can SO
if you want to talk business; call 232
if you want to talk to the news or edi
torial departments.
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We're so :: lh.';t ..-iV-a-liJ. W'iii ii:cr,::is? niiik pro
duction ttLt -.ve- wfr.r:
i-our vebi-:t trial without risk
I-'cj'! Ct-r j--.-!;.: ! '." ' iwk c -v7 fo- 2w.t'uvs. 1 yoa
sioa't --'-.c t.-.'-rc iS.ik -. richer :iIHz ih Jin '.:- v, yoj
c-..:it Lv.;k. G-t details from
BOSHAMER & CO.
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t .. .i Lesson No. 53.
THE PLATE BATTERY.
A vacuum tube receiving circuit is de
pendent tipon the plate battery or "B"
liattery' for the supply of energy whb-h
actuates the telephone receivers.
7 v.... -
mm-
Slurm sliaarme csimsh
Ths. jilate battery ia connected across
Sportwear for Summer
If your Shoes are so smart that you know every
woman is envying, and every man admiring them; if
they are so comfortable that you can walk for hours
with perfect cohort, then they are the Shoes far Sum-
mer Days.
We have everything that's new in Patents with
Grey Trimmings, White Canvas with Patent Trimmings;
also the White Canvas Ox that we olfer at ..,.$5.00
The same in Strap Pump. . . .
"Hose to Match."
Howell-Armstrong Shoe Co.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. j
Under and by virtue of the power of ,
sale in me vested by a certain Deed ofl
Trust cxei uted by E. (i. Nantz and wife )
I.illie Nantz on the 17th day of January, '
UI2I. and of record Book ItJi, Page 5,
Ollice Register of Deeds, Gaston County,,
N. C. to secure n note of even date there- j
with of Eighteen Hundred and thirty--ix
dollars, and default having been made
in the payment of the same though long '
pa-d and after repeated demands, tlie un- j
d.-rsigned trustee by request of W. M.
, Sain, will sell to the highest bidder at j
'public auction for cash at the Court!
Hoiwe Door, Oastonia, North Carolina at
Noon on j
Saturday, June 10, 1922, j
the following described tract of real es-1
. tate, bounded and described as follows: j
Known as the Mrs. Clabe trai l of land
and being in Dallas Township, Gaston
County. X. C fidjoining the lands of
i A.idie Stroup, James Stroup and others:
Beginning at a stone in old corner and
'funs N. 71 1-4 K. 100 poles to a stone;
thence S. 19 E. 64 poles to a stone;
I thence S. 40 W. 39 poles to a stone;
, then.-e S. 50 E. 7 poles to a stone in the
I old line in the Tuckaseegee Road, thence
; 71 W. 30 3-4 poles to a stone in the
: south side of said road, .thence N. 81 W. I
17 poles to a stone in said road; thence!
'with said road N. 5T W. 50 poles to -a
: stone; thence N. 18 W. 34 poles to the
j beginning, containing 43 acres, more oil
! less. Bcinir th tract on vhi,-ti i-a '
situated the dwelling and outbuildings !
ami an improvements.
This, the 5th day of May, 1922.
KEMP B. NIXON,
Fr-M26c4. - Trustee,
Carolina Maid
Cakes
For a Simple Fami
ly Meal or the More
Elaborate Dinner
MILLER'S
Pound Cake
(Eight Varieties)
PLAIN
MARBLE
ORANGE
RAISIN
COCOANUT
CHOCOLATE
MARSHMALLOW
CHERRY
MILLER'S
Carolina Made
Package Cake
15c
MILLER'S
Ice Cream Cake
10c
For Sale at AH Leading
Grocers
MILLER'S
BUTTER-NUT BREAD
"The Better Bread"
is a bread that you will enjoy down to the last crumb.
And every member of the family will enjoy it. It has
that delightful mflk and butter flavor that makes it a
universal favorite. You will never be disappointed in
the quality of Butter-Nut Bread, for a loaf of this better
bread from each bating is cut and inspected by an offi
cer of this company. This means that you are assured
of getting a bread that is all that a better bread should
he. -, ,-' ,
BUY ENOUGH SATURDAY TO LAST SUNDAY.
Carolina Baking Company
(Made in Gastonia.) . -
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