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Show Automatic Mail Telix)ery. An Ingenious mail service system has been devised by a Massachusetts Inventor. The arrangement Is quite complicated, but the manner In which the mechanism works Is described as beautifully simple. Letters. Instead of being placed In the ordinary boxes, are dropped into receptacles, which are conveyed by electrical motors to the central station. Swiftly and noiselessly these mail boxiss move through the air, stopping at regular Intervals for more mail, their arrival at and departure from each point being timed as exactly as under the present system. In a WOrdasaa they are designed to do the greater art of the work that postmen do at present. Of course, by this method, though letters can be transmitted to and from any point In a city, or perhaps a greater distance, they cannot be de-livertJ de-livertJ at Individual houses. On the I THK MAIL I)I.TKIBl'T0R.-s. 1 other hand, It is claimed that, so far I as time Is concerned, these electrii ally j propelled mail b ucs are far superior I to any systim now in use. |