Penman's Art Journal . SQUIBS.—All th with th. written by J. A, Wesco. Portl J. J. Hagen, of the American Business College, Minneapolis,Minn., reports that his school has almost three times asmany students now as last year at the same time. Theschools in the Twin Cities are all doing well. A device for which the typewriters of the world have longbeen waiting has at last been perfected—an automatic car-riage. This is told in Pitmans Journal as follows: RobertE. Turner, of Norfolk, Va., has patented an invention solv-ing the problem of the automatic return of the typewritercarriage, making it un


Penman's Art Journal . SQUIBS.—All th with th. written by J. A, Wesco. Portl J. J. Hagen, of the American Business College, Minneapolis,Minn., reports that his school has almost three times asmany students now as last year at the same time. Theschools in the Twin Cities are all doing well. A device for which the typewriters of the world have longbeen waiting has at last been perfected—an automatic car-riage. This is told in Pitmans Journal as follows: RobertE. Turner, of Norfolk, Va., has patented an invention solv-ing the problem of the automatic return of the typewritercarriage, making it unnecessary for the operator to removehis hands from the key-board. The mechanism causes thecarriage to return to the initial writing point and also to returnautomatically from any point by pressing a special for cushioning the impact of the carriage is also pro-vided. The device can be used on any standard machine, asit does not effect any part of the mechanism except the car-riage motors or springs, which


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