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Show MR EDISON. On Mr. Edison's sixty -sixth birthday the Sun of New York gave him a notice, hoping that he would live at least sixty-six years more of fruitful fruit-ful life and achievement, and adds: "Then there will h. nothing left to invent except history nd politics! plstforras." And we would aiM that it will take Mr. Edison at least sixty-six years to complete what he ha already promised in the way of inventions; inven-tions; and. though it may be herea.vTftnt belief is that the mind of Mr. Edison is better in applying ap-plying the idess of others and msking them practical prac-tical than his own oricrinnl ideas. He has doue some wonderful things. For those the whole world will give him full credit. He has promised a great many more wonderful things, upon which the world is still withholding credit because they are not completed |