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Show RADIATOA FOR AUTOMOBILES Invention of Brooklyn Man Adaptec for Use In Cooling Any Circulating Circulat-ing Liquid. The Scientific American In lllustrnt lug and describing a tadiator. the In ventlon of A. Nclvel of 7lH Knlekfr bockcr Ave., Prooklyn, N. Y., says: The Invention relates to liquid cool lng devices, and Is particularly adapt ill for use as a radiator for automo biles, but may be used wherever It P LiJLULilJLliJ I- p 5; o'!-rp 0 ft i'Tt- ft ft ft ; A View Partly In Section, Showin tht Arrangement of Tube. desirable to cool a circulating liquid Among the objects is to pro Ide i radiator having Its parts so con stroetod ns to bring the clrculatliu fluid In contact with a large expotei Kinface wbeicby the liquid msy be ft fecthcly cooled. In a llmltod Kpare |