The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1919, Page 2

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SISMARUA VAILY“TRIbUNE ~ HOW TO MAKE AN AIRPLANE THE FRAME OR “FUSELAGE” ; , WRITTEN ESPECIALLY FOR THE BOYS OF BISMARCK : | SCALE oF INCHES {Wuhrer oe eA ter a AE La 4 6 8 10 2 ‘ MAIN: PLANE} DIRECTION of FLIGHT +: | DETAIL“A” ren BENT WOOD PROPELLER s =| INCHES —— 82 INCHES OUTLINE DRAWING of 4 1918 TYPE FLYING MODEL AEROPLANE DESIGNED TO FLY FOR A DISTANCE oF OVER 1000 FEET {Material Needed for Model Airplane SPRUCE WOOD: 60 inches of spruce 3-16 inch by 5-16 inch. + 30 inches of spruce 1-4 inch by 3-16 inch. | BAMBOO: fl 10 1-2 inch strip of bamboo 3-8 inch yy 1-8 inch, neh strip 1-16 inch by 3-16 inch. By George F, McLaughlin, Technical Editor, A Age. The flying «model ne that I! am going to teach | for more than 50 seconds.| 6 feet 1 inch strip 1-8 inch by 3-16 With a very little| ineh. ‘ extra care in its! 11 feet 6 inch strip 1-16 inch by 1-8, construction, and! inch. under favorable | RUBBER: ' conditions, much{ 60 feet of 1-8 inch flat rubber. longer flights| BIRCH VENEER: should be possible. 2 feet of 1-16 inch by 1 1-2 inches. : ‘A model airplane STEEL WIRE: | 4 feet of light steel wire. iéce of 1-16 inch steel wire. BRASS TUBING: { may be div MCLAUGHLIN | to three pay follows: | brass ist: The frame. 1 pera length of small 2d: The planes. iB. Bie BRASS: 3d: Propellers and fittings. O» Simall oa % Oe 5 Today we will deal with the frame. | 2 smelt etnias ace sinehes long, In a real airplane the frame is called) py NANA OIL: i the “fuselage.” It is very easy to|"] "19 glass and small quantity of put together. These are the materials | and tools you will need: | neh lengths of 8-16) guy 5 inch straightgrained | SHEET AC: should be perfectly | yy7scm] eae be beading! Piece of sandpaper, silk thread, a gc Shile holde'| steel hatpin, some hot glue or! fa a: boiling | waterproof cement, and enough eaamndaklumic Ik or silk paper for wings ber planing mill. ce of bamboo strip, one Part of a fishpole will do. of light steel wire; of pliers; silk thread; ent celluloid to mix with ZOUS: Pliers, pocket knife, foot rule, alco-! hol lamp or candle, two brushes. | ; foot rule. marked “Detail A” and you will see. (D) Get this at paint how these ends fit together. i store. With fine sandpaper, smooth off the | (BE) Hot glue or wgterproof! frame sticks and slightly round the, cement. Waterproof cemgnt is pre-| edges. ept at the ends and at the; ferable to use throughout the entire place where the center cross brace is | construction, as it dries quickly. ito be placed. Be sure the sticks are | (F) Small length of 1-16 inch exactly the same length. If all this wire. not quite clear look at the accom-/ Now forthe work. Having straight- | panying plan carefully and you will: { ened out the two lengths of spruce, see better just what I mean. { H if erooked, bevel off the end of each’ Now for the binding of the two} stick for about 3-4 of an inch so that ends of the sticks. It is well to at-| when the bevelled faces are placed to-| tach the hock for the rubber at the} gether, the other ends of the sticks|same time (see detail “A” on the | will come 8 1-2 inches apart. We will} plan). This hook, made of a 2-inch eall the bevelled ends the front ends. | length of 1-16 inch wire, is made to! _ Look,‘atuthe ‘place op the drawing |the shape shown and placed> over the| FZ ji EAT! The hearty drink, the friendly } drink for all_re | people.. C end of the:frame and the whole firm- ly bound with silk thread after the parts have been glued. The propeller spar which fits across the rear end of the frame is a 10 1-2| inch *strip of bamboo 3-8 inch~ wide} and slightly less than 1-8 inch thick. After ‘smoothing this piece of bamboo off, it is bound to the rear of the frame by means of glue and thread in {desired shade is obtained. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNR }/the plan.’ The spar should be notched to prevent the thread from slipping, and other notches cut into the frame just deep enough to receive the spar. The ends of the spar should extend an inch beyond each side of the frame. When the bound ends have become dry, the middle brace is attached be- on the two frame sticks, about 16 inches frdm the front end. This is to keep the frame from buckling under the strain of the tightly wound rub- ber-strand motor. This middle brace is a 5-inch length jof 1-18 inch: by 3-16. inch bamboo. | (Sex detail “B” on the plan.) Shallow notches in both the frame and brace will serve to keep the thread binding in place. Glue and silk thread is used jin the usual way. Light steel wires jare now run from these braces to the }reav ends of the fra About 3 feet iof wire is needed the bracing. | s for |Twist the ends of the wires around |the joints with the pliers. The completed frame is then ready jfor a coat of shellac. When the first jcoat has dried, it should -be jsan ipapered and given a second coat jof shellac or varnish. This will render tye frame proof nst warping due % moisture, be- sides adding to its appearance. | Tollow instructions very carefully jas to measurements. It is just as im- portant in a model airplane as in a yeal one to have all parts as light as possible. The’ lighter the finished {plane is, without sacrificing strength, the further it will fly. If you make a mistake the first time you try, don’t be discouraged— the men who first tried to build air- planes made mistakes too. Try again: the experience gained by the first trial will help with the second. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET} Te!'s How to Darken Gray Hair With a Home-Made Mixture. Joicey Williams, the ‘well-known ac; tress, who recently playing at the Im- porial Theatre in St. Louis, made the following statement about gray hair and how to darken it: “Anyone can prepare a simple mix- ture at home that will darken gray streaked, or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 otince of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and 1-4 ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Ap- ply to the hair twice a week until the This will a gray-haired person look swen- ty years younger. It does not color the sclap, is not sticky or greasy and lightly | TO ATTEND ANNUAL ( Pastors of Evangelical Church | Will Gather at Annual Dis- trict: Conference | Several ministers of the Evangeli- eal chureh of this city and vicinity will ‘attend the northwest district ministerial conference~ at Goodrich which starts October 29 and continues until November 2. Among those who will attend are Rev..C. F, Strutz, Rev. C, A. Bremer, Rev. and Mrs. William |Suckow and Mrs. A. B. Huppel. | Rev. and Mrs, Suckow will leave the |eity Saturday and go to Underwood jfrom which place they will go to Goodrich. The others expect to leave here next Tuesday for the confernce ‘city. | Rev. Bremer has just returned from |the general conference of the’ church that it Was a great session with plenty of enthusiasm and much constructive work accomplished. ae The general conference recommend- ed that the joint conference held by the North Dakota and South Dakota bodies’ be divided. into two separate conferences and -it is expected that the last joint session will be held at Jamestown next apune after which time each state will hold its own con- ference. 5 Rev. Bremer also reported that the United Evangelical church and the Evangelical association “had merged $10.00 CASH PRIZES Langley & Schlabach will give $5.00 for: two best ears Dent eorn and $5.00 for best two ears Flint corn mailed-or delivered to their office on or before 3:00 P. M, November 15th, 1919. Corn must be Burleigh County grown during present year. TYPE AND CONFORMITY CONSIDERED. Judges: Bur- leigh County Agricultural Agent and two disinterested parties to be named by him. Results will be published Monday, Novem- ber 17th. Send your corn right in. BOOST BURLEIGH COUN- TY.— LANGLEY & SCHLA- LOCAL MINISTERS MEET AT GOODRICH) held at Cedar Rapids, Ia., and reports | info one body, the name of-wWhich will be determined by a special board of members of both organizations. It is believed that the United Bretheren will merge into the newly formed or- ganization which will make the work in North and South’ Dakota more ef- fective than under the two organiza- jtions of the past, . ( COLONY OF WHAR RATS MIGRATING Lewiston, Idaho Oct, 22—Wharf rats of the species common in ‘Pacific coast cities,,have come to Lewiston evident- ly with the intention of forming a col- ony here and the unwelcome guests j are giving city officiels‘and housewlyes keen concern. 2 Investigation seemingly ‘has’ deter- caused by Eczema most unbearable, and’ the ritation. A.cure from locat app! t MODERN - the manner shown by “Detail C” on! does not rub off. BACH.—Advt. | No Different! 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They can advise you as to the size of plant you should have. 3 ie Delco-Light is a self-cranking — ‘ bearings — no bells —only one phat to” oil Thick Plates. long-lived Storage’ Baitery —AUNS complete electric light and power plant for farms and country homes. _ There Is a Delco-Light Man-Ne _ They can see that your house and barn are properly wired— os ° They can superintend the stallation of the plant so that it vill give you the most efficient and economical service, They can give you intelligent advice asto.the.pur- chasdand-use of water system, washing machi churn, separator, milking machine and other qppli,_ ances that you can: operate with, the electricity a furnished b air-cooled — ball ON KEROSENE. ener Bik, BISMARCK, THE ELECTRIC SHOP cations of salves and ointments ig impossible, because such treat- merit can only allay the pain tem- porarily. The disease can only be that the rodents “came east during the summer on steamers which made-inaugural river trips from. Port- land. From a few stray big fellows the local horde has increased hundreds and a broad campaign of extermina- tion is planned, One of the rats, of unusual size, \caused great excitement strolling through a restaurant during the even- ing rush | MANILA WOMAN “ARE f FOR PROHIBITION MANILA. Oct. 28.—Spanish, ‘Ameri- nd Filipino women are “pulling rohibition, At'a big mass mect- y were. unanimous in their to ‘do everything”. in — thelr y led the islands. Where Can | Find Relief From... Itching, Terrifying Question on Lips of Afflicted. There is a harrassing discomfort, hat almost be- comes a torture. The itching is al- skin secms on fire with the burning ir- ema? reached by going deep down to its source, which is in the blood, the disease being caused by an infec- tion which breaks out through the skin. That is why the most satis- factory treatment for all so-called skin diseases i3 S.S. S., which acts by cleansing the blood. 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