Popular Mechanics/Volume 50/Issue 5
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Popular Mechanics Magazine
REGISTERED IN U.S. PATENT OFFICE.
WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT
Vol. 50
NOVEMBER, 1928
No. 5
Main Features (not listed in original)
- The Latest Submarine Life-Saver
- Will Rocket Planes Reach the Stars?
- Inventors of Circus Laughs by Paul Paddock
- The New Age of Electric Heat by Calvin Frazer
- Twenty Five Years of Flying
- Air-Picked Gold Fields by James Montagnes
- Easy Tricks with Thimbles
- Cheating the Sea by Capt. T. P. H. Whitelaw
- The Master of Light by Fairfax Downey
- The Champion of the Fleet by Thomas W. Kune
- What are the Northern Lights? by James Nevin Miller
- Crashes Made to Order by Leland S. Jamieson
- What Television Offers You
- Helpful Hints from Radio Experts
- A Spanish-Desk Radio Cabinet by E. M. Love
- New Perfect-Tone Six Employs Screen-Grid Tubes
- Shadow Pictures-a Fascinating Pastime by R. Gregg
- Your Home Gymnasium
- The Walking Duck by H. C. McKay
- Paper Scraps Make Decorative Pottery by Harold Jackson
- Two Tables in Art Moderne by E. R. Hann
- A 6-in Bench Shaper by J. V. Romig
- How to Make Rush or Fiber Seats by L. Day Perry
- The Home that Runs Itself
Popular Mechanics also includes many small articles. These are included at the end of each of the above featured articles.