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Show I MAUUI. Or StlLMK AMI AttT. Till-latest Invenllon of Mr. Kdlson entitle, him moro than ever to the nameof wliard. This mw wonder of bis It called the "klnetogra b." He baa tieen working on It for three j ears, lie Is now convinced that Its loslo I rluclle Is correct. In this niachlnu the I honographlo aud liotograhlc camera will wolk togtther. Tho h tureofwhat uuses belore It will lw co led ot well a. tho sound. It will reiroduco an opera, and also tho jar-formers, jar-formers, so that every muscle of their facet will lo seen to move. Thlalt done by taking n strlea of Instantaneous liotograhs, so that the, series In reality become ono conlluued Icturc. Tho camera will taku forty-six Impressions In a second. Thcau am rccordwl on a long roll of gelatlno ltiiier, fastened to a lludle, which tmsea over a holo-graj holo-graj hlo lens. '1 ho rocess can tat ke t up for thirty minute, without pauc, ao 82,800 1 botograj ha can bo taken every half hour. After this -x.rt la com- leted Mr. l.dlson says "Iho reproduo tlon part of the phonograph, will I adjusted, ad-justed, and by mean, of a calcium light, the whole etlsct can bo reproduced repro-duced at life ilzo on n white curtain In front of tho audience. The original icinewlllapitur at tmonillft.. Tho singer, will bo Ht.ii, and their mote-mint, mote-mint, mid gtitun. will H(r ut II actually ou tho stage. Tho color, will not ajpear, but otherwlso the ot.ra will lw seen and heard na It It at the tluatria. I. not Iho ingenuity of man rapidly of proachlug tho might of tho Divine? |