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Page 70
... let tiful , finished article we see temptingly the irresponsible and ignorant street
fakir do your cleaning , for he inevitably Don '. NATIVE WEAVERS GATHERED IN
THE MARKET PLACE . SWISS MOUNTAIN SUMMIT ELECTRIC ELEVATOR .
... let tiful , finished article we see temptingly the irresponsible and ignorant street
fakir do your cleaning , for he inevitably Don '. NATIVE WEAVERS GATHERED IN
THE MARKET PLACE . SWISS MOUNTAIN SUMMIT ELECTRIC ELEVATOR .
Page 74
ise Climb Mountains by Elevator By Frank C . Perkins luring ad to ; any
Consulting Electrical Engineer ulted ving O longer need the Alpine everything as
comfortable as possible fortial , tourist take his alpenstock their guests , that , in
many ...
ise Climb Mountains by Elevator By Frank C . Perkins luring ad to ; any
Consulting Electrical Engineer ulted ving O longer need the Alpine everything as
comfortable as possible fortial , tourist take his alpenstock their guests , that , in
many ...
Page 80
It works upon the principle of electric touch , and conALASKAN GOLD BRICK .
sists of a fine micrometer screw and six levers . The apparatus is so sensitive and
the height of the bar . Consequently 100 delicate that it is impossible to manipuof
...
It works upon the principle of electric touch , and conALASKAN GOLD BRICK .
sists of a fine micrometer screw and six levers . The apparatus is so sensitive and
the height of the bar . Consequently 100 delicate that it is impossible to manipuof
...
Page 93
... where large supplies of coal are readily available , and by distributing THE
accompanying photograph shows from this station electric current over a model
of the first steam engine built the section including the steep grades . in America .
... where large supplies of coal are readily available , and by distributing THE
accompanying photograph shows from this station electric current over a model
of the first steam engine built the section including the steep grades . in America .
Page 97
sunken ships by placing cans of calcium carbide at different points in the hold of
the boat and then breaking the cans simultaneously by means of explosive caps
connected by electric wiring . As soon as the water reaches the calcium carbide ...
sunken ships by placing cans of calcium carbide at different points in the hold of
the boat and then breaking the cans simultaneously by means of explosive caps
connected by electric wiring . As soon as the water reaches the calcium carbide ...
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