Features
Blockading the Blockaders, Daylight Saving in France, and more
Motor Traction in Modern War
Making Our Army the Most Completely Motorized of Any in the World
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What a Soldier Eats
Comparative value of the food rations of different soldiers of different nations.
Coperation Between Business Men and the Schools
Building the Emergency Fleet
Plans for the Construction of Wooden Ships at the Rate of Three Per Day
Recent Chemical Developments- May 19, 1917
More Fish
Mechanical Aids in Loading and Unloading Trucks
Reducing to a Minimum the Idle Hours of a Commercial Motor Vehicle
A Keyboard Machine for Sorting Letters
Plants that Water Themselves, A Squash That Grew With a Force of Two and One Half Tons, and more
Testing Leather for the U. S. Government
Feeding the Armies, A 40-Power Naval Telescope
Wartime Wireless Apparatus for Use on Land and Water
Motor Tractors and Trailers
Using the Motor Vehicle as a Locomotive
The Motorized Circus--Latest Triumph of Motor Traction
Natural Gas to Blow a Fire Whistle
The Chemistry of Bitumen
Accessories that Make the Fighting Aeroplane More Efficient
Coal Tar Dyestuffs in Great Britain
A Huge Mass of Jade
Departments
- Letters
Correspondence- May 19, 1917
- Departments
The Motor-Driven Commercial Vehicle- May 19, 1917
Foreign Commercial Notes and Queries- May 19, 1917