American homes and gardens . Venetian Blind for inside window and outdoor veranda. Any wood; any finish to match ALCOHOL Its ManufactureIts DenaturlzationIts Industrial Use The Cost of Manufacturing Denaturized Alcohol in Germany andGerman Methods of Denaturization are discussed by Consul-General Frank H. Mason in Scientific AmericanSupplement 1550. The Use, Cost and Efficiency of Alcohol as a Fuel for Gas Engines are ably explained by H. Diederichs in Scientific American Supple-ment 1596. Many clear diagrams accompany the text. The article con-siders the fuel value and physical propert


American homes and gardens . Venetian Blind for inside window and outdoor veranda. Any wood; any finish to match ALCOHOL Its ManufactureIts DenaturlzationIts Industrial Use The Cost of Manufacturing Denaturized Alcohol in Germany andGerman Methods of Denaturization are discussed by Consul-General Frank H. Mason in Scientific AmericanSupplement 1550. The Use, Cost and Efficiency of Alcohol as a Fuel for Gas Engines are ably explained by H. Diederichs in Scientific American Supple-ment 1596. Many clear diagrams accompany the text. The article con-siders the fuel value and physical properties of alcohol, and gives detailsof the alcohol engine wherever they may be different from those of agasoline or crude oil motor. The Production of Industrial Alcohol andIts Use in Explosive Motors are treated at length in Scientific American Supplement 1581, valuablestatistics being given of the cost of manufacturing alcohol from farm productsand using it in engines. French Methods of Denaturization constitute the subject of a good article published in Scientific AmericanSupplement 1599. How Industrial Alcohol is


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