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Show For Scientists to Learn The world has a good deal to learn yet BDOUl electricity In fact. sVOfl scientists H really know nothing vet of the ether Or - H essence itself, but are only i -1 i : f.t e I H with some of Its effects. Their elforts are H main!. S ,,r developing II and to bettsi metti -i H of harnessing It for human use. Thev jH have uccompllahed wonders In this line fH and their Inventions and applications of fH the power have wrought greater trans- H ai iddln Ian p ever dreamed of But s H of thetn think that only a beginning has been mode of such Inventions, and an-other an-other generation Will see even more re markiMe developments than this one has H known Possibly they are right At all M events, they are stridently still groping H In darkness Look at the varying results H and then througn accidental contact with 4H of the application of e'ectrl'lty to the hu- vH man ay stem Men fall dead every now and then through accidental contact with .H a "live" wire of small voltage At Wing H Sing 7000 volts are considered more thxn sufficient t put a man to death In tha M aletrle chair. And otbei men havs H taken a much greater amount of ' - H trldt) their bcxllrs with Impunity. H l.'.r.l Krh III and Nlkoln Tesl i have each j taken over a million volts, and now comes rl one eiodlnez. w Brooklyn scientist, who isl assei that he has discovered a secret H whereby his holy Is made a safe conductor t'H for 5.000 (TO volts Yet even he has not H learned wna' lectrtclty Is Truly there H Is miirri yet to discover -Indianapolis |