INDEX TO VOLUME 89
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Funning Yourself with a RockinK-Chair 583
A Peaceful Looking Hat Which Makes You a Walk- ing Arsenal 587
Expending Four Tons of Energy in Playing the
'Cello 590
Old Dobbin Carries His Umbtella with Him. . . . 591 Differences in Time Between New York and
Foreign Points 632
The Mechanics of Shoplifting 648
Making a Huge Map of West Virginia 668
Converting Our Clothes into Rolls of Dust 669
"Intoxicating" Your Eye-Sight with a Pair of Opera
Glasses 673
A Tobacco-Can with a Roll of Cigarette Papers
Attached to It 674
Sitting Down in Comfort on a Painter's Job 677
Serving Yourself to a Shave 680
Two Mines Which Make Marine Warfare More
Terrible 683
Where Did You Get Your Bad Temper? 692
A Deadly Man-Steered Torpedo 694
In His Merry "Dogmobile." How a Cripple Gets
Along in the World 697
Here It Is: The New Shaving Harness that Carries
Brush, Mug and Mirror 699
A New Check Protector No Bigger Than a Pocket
Match-Safe 699
Patroling Eight Miles of Fence 704
"Bon Voyage" to the Ohio State Building! 705
Man Becomes a Beast in Hand-to-Hand Conflict. . 707
Improving the Imperfect Hen 708
A Giant Mail-Box 726
Clad in a Bullet . 727
Kneading Clay with the Feet 727
Watching Dishonest Employees with the Aid of
Mirrors 739
Breaking a Mountain Trail 740
The Lure of the Lorelei Minus the Siren 743
Flushing Streets with Streams from Movable Pipc-
Lines 745
The Northern Logger Is the Nerviest of Our
Steeplejacks 745
How a Tiny Screw Held Up a Great City's Business 747
How West Indians Walk Up Coconut-Palm Trees 748
What Becomes of Old Army Rifles? 749
A Pipe Filler Which Takes the Place of the Smoker's
Fingers 751
Backing an Automobile into a Moving Garage . , . 755
A Four-Family Apartment House 785
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Cork Fabric for Featherweight Raincoats 813
Shooting Soot from Stacks with Blasting Powder. 831
A Caterpillar-Tread Cart for Bad RoaJs 831
A Fire Which Burned for More Than a Year, . . . 834 Preventing Dust Explosions and Fires in Grain
Separators 834
Down with the Mischief-Making Mistletoe 840
A Palace Which Was Eaten by Horses and Cows . . 840 A Singeing Comb Which Prevents Burning the
Hair 84 I
Teaching Music by the Picture Method 843
Stilts Instead of Overshoes for Sloppy Weather. . 645 Flags Made of Wire. They Fly Even When There
Is No Breeze 846
A Caterpillar Three Hundred Feet Long 846
An "Armless ' and Inconspicuous Baby Carrier. . 847 A Device Invented by a Blind Doctor to Enable
Himself to Write Letters 849
Why We Remember Those Big Snow-Storms . 849
A firscuc Saddle for the Fireman. fl54
Will the Great Sphinx Scowl When She Sees This? 867
Laying a Brilliant Trail for Bargain Hunters 868
The "Step Lively. Pleasel" of Stage-Coach Times. 868
A Onc-Man Orchestra 870
Air-Jet Supports a Football in Mid-Air 870
How Man's Eyes Differ from Those of the Animals 87 I How Earthquakes and Similar Disturbances
Change the Styles in Architecture 871
Overcoming the City Boy's Fear of Snakes 874
Now What Would You Call This New Musical
I nstrument? 874
Ax-Handles Made to Order 878
Eyes Were Made to See With 879
Stirrup Stoves for Cold Horse-back Riders 883
A Platform on Wheels for the Lamp Repairer. . . . 885
Have You Ever Seen a Horse Wearing Trousers? 885 A Time-Saving "Safety-First" Tool for Dynamite
Workers 886
If Robinson Crusoe Had Only Thought of This. . 887
Curios Made by Glass Blowers 887
Painting Wild Animals' Eyes 892
What? Tail-Lights for Mules! 896
An Unusual Grocery Store 907
Deflecting and Moistening the Air from Furnace
Registers ... 913
A Device for Adjusting the Ends of Steel Rails . 915
A Clever Trick Performed with a Lighted Cigarette 922
Substitutes for the Ordinary Carpenter's Levels . 925
Making Extended Index Tabs for Books 932
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