. Popular electricity magazine in plain English. Making Light Work of HouseMoving 1148 POPULAR ELECTRICITY and the WORLDS ADVANCE overwhelmed with an epidemic of scurvyand abandoned. Trissel has made pro-visions against scurvy by providingconveniences to grow green vegetablesat sea. Trissel will make the voyage in theinterest of a prominent magazineto which he will contributefeature articles. He will also The Mountain Shipyard and the Roundthe-World Motor Boat discovered and necessary repairs linemen, while hurriedly patrolingthe line, suddenly came upon two deadturkeys—one lying on t


. Popular electricity magazine in plain English. Making Light Work of HouseMoving 1148 POPULAR ELECTRICITY and the WORLDS ADVANCE overwhelmed with an epidemic of scurvyand abandoned. Trissel has made pro-visions against scurvy by providingconveniences to grow green vegetablesat sea. Trissel will make the voyage in theinterest of a prominent magazineto which he will contributefeature articles. He will also The Mountain Shipyard and the Roundthe-World Motor Boat discovered and necessary repairs linemen, while hurriedly patrolingthe line, suddenly came upon two deadturkeys—one lying on the ground belowthe wires, and the charred body of theother still clinging to the take motion pictures for another will have six companions. TURKEYS ROOST IN THE WRONGPLACE The Ozark Power and Water Com-pany, whose new hydro-electric plant islocated on the White River near Bran-son Mo., recently experienced a mostpeculiar interference with its 66,000 volt transmission lines be-tween the power plant and Springfieldtraverse many miles of unsettled moun-tainous country, which is abundantlysupplied with wild game. A flock ofwild turkeys in selecting the high voltagewires, near Ozark, for a roosting placecaused a short circuit on the line,which temporarily put the entire systemout of commission. Owing to the danger of the high volt-age, and not knowing the cause or con-ditions of the trouble on the line, thecurrent could not be turned on until theline was patroled, the cause of the trouble STRANGE OBSTRUCTIONS TOTRAINS AND TRAMS During the still spring evenings inDurban, South Africa, the termites, socalled white ants, in a certain stage oftheir l


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