Show USINCJ 11 KK TRUTH THE KEBLY MOTOR READY TO START I IIP lmile Miueil rlrnllt Ationt Ir llrnionlmle III < Klin IIKl Ilo u ll rneel HIP lnlrr > l lllfr llrpnrt ot II Vlltor 111T HAT MANY IN tetllgent men Inv T full faith In the ultimate ul-timate surces of rj 1 1 < n1 hi a IA 1 tm ot Irlue d Wn nllll 1 hB < lollllt Mr f 1 Iy hA MQ < n811 tn kHI I stiadlly at work I upon Ills experl I n nts anil he and hi ndhennls Ullev I hat he Is I nlHiut tn denwnslnU In the viitld the truth uf nil 111 clanms A genllemnn who hu been connectrl with Mr Keely Interest from Iho Irst nnd who hu never doubted Mr Keel s ability or success l lted the lorkiwms lunt week He ntltra as fol low Nolhlng I so mlsunderstoiid as to the irnl I fuels are Mr Kpelya Inventions Inven-tions Three fourths of the statement made by the public pres during the lut few er have been entirely at variance with the real fart Mr Keely I ia alwaj objected heretofore to hav Itlle anything said of Ids work unlit the t roier time came Not lilt I can produce a mercantile endue one that will do practical work will sclenllita and the prople generally Illole In ray dlscuvrrlr no have often of-ten heard him > > Mr lloyd Klllol the eminent mechanical me-chanical engineer saa In u letter I now In our possession I have seen the clherlo liberator nt Mr Keely I believe he Im six times I the value In hi shop today that Mr IMIfun has and In answer tn a letter lie wrote At first I thought I would leply lo sotro of Iho critics tagalnst Mr Keel work but I have concluded that tlii lion I nut worth tho powder Iel them srrlbble nwa We shall enjoy the fun when these fillnn are compelled com-pelled In compare the new engine with their prrdlrllun ut It I have nlrenOy enjo nl set eral such v Ictot les nnd hope before lung In lend somo of these prophet proph-et nrnund nnd rub their nones Into this sensitive conviction Mr Hllloll was n friend nf the limit Kngllsh siknlUt J T > ndall Mr Tyndall In nn article honJei 1 Alnnis Molecules nnd Hthcr Uaveii publlihed Just before hi death In I ingmnn Magailne I said by Kroly frlendv In hnve struck upon the Very foundation stone tit ne may us the term of Mr Keel a dlscnveilrs which which give the beRlnnlng a It were nf his dliciiverlr In vibratory power etc but while Mr Tyndall was stll groping after the truth Mr ICuely hm found U nnd lias already produceit ev orAl engines every succtsslve one ot which hnn been an Iniprovrmrnt UllOn the other until tho rvsent une noir nbiiut tu be given tu the norld nil show how grand tho sstcin Is I upoi which he has labored so long Mr Tyn AoJlLrl L boltmlJLJt The union of bodies In fixed nnd multiple pniK > rllons consillulea Hie basis of modern atomic theory We cannot form water but by using tno volume uf hydrogen nnd ono of oxygen Invnrlabl A group of ntomx drawn nnd helil toatther by what chemists term nlllnlty Is I called n molecule Tho ultimate parts of all coniuiund bodies nre molecules Whn water I converted con-verted Into steam the distances between be-tween the molicule are grrully nug menled I but the molecules themsclvea continue Intact Wu must not however picture the constituent atom nf any molecule ns held s n rigidly together its to render Intestine motion liniHisslble The Interlocked atoms have still liberty of vibration which may under certain circumstances become so Intense as to shake the molecule asunder Most molecules probably all are wrecked by vibratory motion Tho constituent atoms ut molecules can vibrate to nnd fro millions of millions uf time In non n-on onIurlh I urthcr atoms of different molecules mole-cules are held together with vnrylne degrvis uf tightness they nre tltnrd as It wire to notes of varying 1II htho same us what occurs when n piano Is I opened and sung Into The waves of sound select the strings which respectively respec-tively respond lo them each string constituting con-stituting Itself thereby n new center nt motion Mr Tyndall then refer tu how vllrntlons arc Increased or accelerated accel-erated by sound und how great Is tho puwtr of vibration when stimulated Wo have given n few uf Hie expressions expres-sions of Mr Tyndall as to the power ol vibratory action vvhcrrln ha treats nm confirm thu very things which cirlaln 7l Tim MOTOH scientists who have never seen Mr Kwlya eximlments have staled cannot can-not be true We will now give Mr Keety words on vibrations as lo their lower etc Ho eny Ibratlon Is I a difficult thing lo define de-fine If wo speak of It theoretically The scientific men of Hie world cannot fully explain It Vibrations may be Inorcnsed by sound As regards atomic vibration It I vt r to amert that I could mako n machine which by a certain proems caul I create n disturbance of nqulllb rlum so as to produce u pressure nt fifty tons to the square Inch persons would br dumbfounded I Yet such Is I the case with Iho machln now In my labora lory The prneeM Involved In elherlo liberation Is I the same 118 If famlllaily witnessed In the liberation ot gases from water water being known as the highest sperlllo gravity The liberation of the ether In my machine furnishes simply the medium and that Is I used as Introductory of tin disturbance ct tin equilibrium vthlch give the Initiator Im ul It I well known that b means of a mechanical Impulse Innumerable vibrations vibra-tions cnn be produced llOr second and these vibration I claim eon be produced pro-duced by whAt I rail the theory of Internlntnle ether acting upon molecular mole-cular ronatrnctlan In my machine the fnrvp I In the vacuum IuM the powr which Is I lo be liberated U greater than the power behind II Inn In-n machine have two farce at work the iieojatlvn vibration and Wif f1II18 vlhrallon I could not opernt my en Bine If It were not for both nf these ngencle Th book treat of melalllu > Ibratlon This same vibratory motion mo-tion Is present In wood air plaster and everthing elue Mechanical Impulse cnn be given lo molecular structure I claim that I produce the molecular vibrations 1 vi-brations by means uf the ether whleh I liberated by my machine Vlbratlm I n force not tho effect of force Ue visited Mr Keetys laboratory last week and had nn Interview with him He nld after showing us tha coming mercantile engine hlch Is I now nlmnst set upI up-I nm as far n proving to th worM the Integrity of my vibratory system about Ihmugh with my work My provisional pro-visional engine from which the coming com-ing 300hiirseinwcr engine Is I modelled vva n iierfect one In every reinett and the big one will IM a more mechanical structure And which combine within Itself nil of my Sslrm I know scientists scien-tists nnd all others will lie pleated with Its running 110 power etc and all done with a costless force |