Show The This singular name ame Is given by the Inventor Eduardo Quevedo a n Spaniard to an apparatus Intended to tal take c the place of ot stenography In reporting speeches The apparatus which consists simply of ot a series of little bells requires the operation co of eight or ten writers Each writer takes a single phrase from the speakers speaker's speak speak- cr's ers mouth At the tinkle of ot a bell on his left he begins to write what he hears The bell on his right arrests him and sets his neighbor at work By Dy the time the circuit Is made the first writer Is read ready for tor another phrase Afterward the phrases which are n numbered In their or order del of ot taking are reunited to form the entire report Tried at the In Madrid the dinn Is said to have given satisfactory satisfactory sat sat- results Washington Washington Star tar l |