. Scientific American Volume 92 Number 04 (January 1905) . r cent, less parts. A motor capable of three years service without the re-placement of a single part. A tar that has an authentic record of 6,000 miles continuoustravel without replacement of parts. A car that has the power of the heaviest types, but muchlighter. See Tire Troubles. A car whose upholstering, design, finish and riding qualitiesare the equal of any. The only double cylinder motor in the world that is to anydegree self-star ting. A car that can prove Its claims on Personal investigate ELMORE MFG. Amanda Street - Cl


. Scientific American Volume 92 Number 04 (January 1905) . r cent, less parts. A motor capable of three years service without the re-placement of a single part. A tar that has an authentic record of 6,000 miles continuoustravel without replacement of parts. A car that has the power of the heaviest types, but muchlighter. See Tire Troubles. A car whose upholstering, design, finish and riding qualitiesare the equal of any. The only double cylinder motor in the world that is to anydegree self-star ting. A car that can prove Its claims on Personal investigate ELMORE MFG. Amanda Street - Clyde, Ohio Member Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers If this is satisfactory do you wish to put up more than$1,! As a preliminary, send for our literature, our 1905 catalog,One Long Jump or Two Short, Steps, and1 The Cruise of the Pathfinder. UP-TO-DATE Engines, Transmission Gears and Clutches Equal to the verylates t Kronenproduction; airand water-cooledMotors. Air, 1 to4 cyl; 2 to 15 Water-cooledMotors 2 to 8 cyl,;10 to 45 H. Reference: John Wanamafeer N. i\ Trebert Gas Engine Co., 260 W. Main St.,Rochester, N. F. Valuable Scientific Papers ON TIMELY TOPICS » Price 10 cents each, by mail RlADIUM AND THE RADIO-ACTIVESUBSTANCES. No better or clearerscientific account has been published thanthat contained in Scientific AmericanSupplement 1429. The paper presents allthat is at present known about radium andthe radio-active substances. ELECTRONS AND THE ELECTRO-NIC THEORY are discussed by SIROLIVER L/ODGR in Scientific AmericanSupplements 1428, 1429, 1430, 1431,1432, 1433, 1434. THE PANAMA CANAL is described fromthe engineering standpoint in ScientificAmerican Supplement 1359. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Its Progressand Present Condition are well- discussed inScientific Amfrtcan Supplements 1425,1426, 1427, 1336, 1388. 1389, 1383,1381, 1327, 132S, 1329, 1431. HOW TO CONSTRUCT AN EFFI-CIENT WIRELESS TELEGRAPHAPPARATUS AT SMALL COST is told in Scientific Americ


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