| Show N M IMPORTANT DISCOVERY E o PRINTING WITHOUT INK HiV 1 lt It was announced a n ashod shod Urn the ago 1110 that a cers cerI I taIn Inventor had discovered s ov W J ered erel creel a process for tor print printing ing without Ink the state statement cent ment was WIlS received without a u full tull comprehension u of oC oChI hI 3 residing In this rr q for lor the latest latent late t developments open op opens n nD s D boundless vista Not only u J ie te e ll In perfecting a II ai II i of printing without luk but also for tor dung In n colors as ns many ns liS desired d tone tee impression slon and without tho the fin Hm torment of at ally an pigment whatever Itt M or rather the accidental of at the process Mr FrIese I raw holds hold that cs printing Is III IsI IsI k I pore wonderful ts than witness ic Ie ti I I F phy both being accomplished tO tho the sane sallIe medium electricity tit t that the tho former lormer will prove proe more reful and has hM In Jn It greater promise the latter pi nl promulgation of ot such a discovery I tr T centuries ago no might hay have been for lor hustling the Inventor oft off make or for tor ducking him In the thee It e pond tt It as aH a n wizard but the world w wanted Immeasurably since the theof cis of Ignorance und and superstition rn I t ort off and tio no century has been 10 trap fie c of Inventions as fill th 1111 the last one become Lecome accustomed to the on nn ent nt of startling discoveries In Inthe Inthe the Ita ea n of ot science and especially In 1 i It tt j ot of Joc there Is nothing what a Yer r that the present pre generation 1 would receive with Incredulity The only wonder now nol expressed Is that nature natura has line so long been able to withhold the secrete secret They have been I en rhea out mainly In the century PURt the greatest of ot them steam and elee clee little at a time but each has hns b bc been n found a complement and develop development cent ment of at the other It U would seem that In this last discovery had been found that ton long sought nought desideratum of ot the at indent alchemists the tho great creat area arca arcanum areanum num Dum or art of 01 transmuting metals for Cor forth Corthe Or 4 th the different nt colors In this Inkles 1 Ing In process are produced by using dif different ferent terent metals for tor or types Ipes Thus the uc ac action lion tion of oC electricity upon types or blocks tf of copper produces f ea s a green Impression brays brn brown zinc Sine yellow gold irold or orInge i ince Inge and by treating tr the paper with potash tho the Inventor Is U able ble to print In Int t r red from Cram t types faced with silver sliver All Allf f these colors can be produced at the i lame I me time and with rapidity exceeding iven iv en the rate at which newspapers are turned oft off the press pres by present proc m s Photographs may be reproduced without of oC a screen and with Hh all the exquisite detail to be seen In the original It will not be long In f f r feel Chrt before our magazines and newspapers I pers will be brought broucht out beautifully illustrated lu la u colors colon und and at t a n cost much j I lees IMS 1 81 than at present owing not only to tolie toI I he lie Mixing In Inks Ink and In ht attendance but to the rapidity willi which the Ink inU j lest 1 machine eg may 1118 be operate J lec printing machines ran Ian be run the Inventor claims at u II much greater speed than the present day tJ y perfecting presses for the lie action U ie I so to quick that thata th t ta a strong cleur clear Impression Is produced by b the contact of at type with paper dur duro during lug ing even a thousandth part of ot a v second The only radical departure Is lu the I presses the th Ink rolls being done away with entirely so that the necessary amount of ot tl nu and anI labor Involved In their preparation and nd care will be avoided The TIll Invention may be adapt adapted ed etl It Is la said sold to any machine at nt pres present present present ent used which may be he converted Into one for lor electrical printing without any great gnat change chance or expense It being necessary sary sar only to remove the Ink rolls make the electric connections and of oC course to use the newly Invented Invent d types type tl e The new printing machine Is simple com cornS compact pact and line Inexpensive an lill compared with the Intricate presses presets pr e now In n use UNe and can be set sst t up and operated op wherever sufficient electrical power U is available The he discovery that electricity might prove proe directly applicable to printing I 11 H Hi a i T THE FIRST TN f k PRINTING PRESS e u J THE E LARGE G MACHINE AT A WORK was made accidentally In the same Earns I manner as many other great Teat Inventions have havo come about Mr Ir the Inventor was working one night In i his for he has been a long longtime longtime longtime time experimenting on on a 11 process for lor color photography and has hils become I known through his scientific research researches es and accidentally placed a n silver coinon coin en on a place piece of white paper which was resting on a 11 sheet of tin The tin plate happened to he be connected with the pos pas hive Itle pole Iloe of ot an electric battery altery nu and aul l the coin chanced to be touched with tho the negative wire Upon removing THE PRINCIPLE UPON WHICH THE MACHINE PR the coin a perfect Impression was found Cound printed on op the paper The Tho ex ox experiment was was repeated repealed again and again always S with the same exact reproduction In every detail of oC the original printed In black Perceiving the thc great possibilities In this accidental II H H H u l 1 f w sr L L Lt I t WORKING MODEL OF THE NI LESS PRINTER I 1 v discovery the experimenter abandoned all other work and devoted himself un unremittingly unremittingly to a n solution of the problem problem lem so unexpectedly unexpected I presented After many weeks of at experimentation test testIng testing Ing different papers Impregnated with various chemicals and using several ri I metals ho lio at last perfected his discovery cry ery and not only obtained perfect Im Impressions Impressions In black equal to those pro produced produced with the best inks but by b using different blocks of ot metal actually print printed ed In any color desired By Uy coating the portion of oC the blocks where red rell is h I re required ref required with silver the requisite effect la is obtained with copper for tor green Ire n brass for yellow ellow and gold tor for orange o ran go etc It Is nearly a II thousand years ears since printing I carne came into luto general use among the Chinese and more moro than Ihan iCO movable t types pes PS were Invented Caxton having used lIs d them In England Americas AmerIca first book boole was printed In to Mexico In and more than a century elapsed before a 11 book was wan published the limits of at the tho present J re ent United States nt at Cambridge Mass Tile The development of ot printing priding In III this country was not rapid at neat first but bUI In Inthe Inthe inthe the past years no country on earth I hn mado such progress as the United States Stales Acting In III accordance with thet theD ther the lie jt j r t I D h WORKING 0 KING MODEL SHOWING MINIATURE WEB IH IN POSITION teachings of history and experience It would seem that we shall Hhall soon Boon be lie using printing presses without Ink luk and Ind turning out multitudinous examples of oC papers and magazines Illustrated by means of o this newest Invention for tor re roo reproducing producing pictures In natural colors r rM |