Scientific American Magazine Vol 107 Issue 23

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 107, Issue 23

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Features

Gratifying Conditions in the Navy, Fixing the Price of Patented Articles and more

Street Paving with a Motor Truck

Theodore M. R. von Kéler

A Freak Racing Car, Anti-malarial Work and more

G. M. Sommers

Liquefying and Bottling Illuminating Gas, A Curious Gift to the City of Evansville and more

Frank P. Peterson

A New Gun for Throwing Bombs and Life Lines

Jacques Boyer

How Electricity Makes the Dairy Cleaner

Watertight Electric Light Fixtures Permit of Thorough Daily Washing

Putnam A. Bates

Some Novelties in Glider Contruction, The Function of a University

Noel J. Deisch

Monumental Gateway to a Great City

Completing the Grand Central Terminal, New York

The Limitations of Firearm Silencing

Hiram Percy Maxim

Paris Wireless and the Time of Day

By the Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American

Departments

Correspondence - December 7, 1912

Inventions New and Interesting - December 7, 1912

Recently Patented Inventions - December 7, 1912