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...other pen which will do so many amazing, extraordinary things . . . brand cattle, spotweld, etch letters in solid concrete, repel insects or strange men, cut cabs in two pieces, burn holes in any blanket, melt locks (throw away your keys), remove superfluous hair (no smelly, sticky wax or paste!), and call police cars on short wave (if the police don't call you first!). It may even write, for all we know! . . . And you have only nine more years to wait...
...only if the Silver Bloc is willing. For the last six months the Bloc has not been willing because Congress was not willing to boost the price of silver. Result: silver has been so scarce that the PhotoEngravers Board of Trade of New York went so far as to melt silver dollars to get silver for industrial uses (photographic plates, solder...
...lake. He dropped a fly right before its nose; there was a streak of speed; McDermand's line broke, and the big one got away. He is anxious to try again, but willing to have competition. Directions: get there no earlier than August 1, when the snows melt, no later than mid-September, when winter closes...
Opinions varied, Katherine Bova, of 59 Anburn Street, Boston, Melt that Harvard men are very quiet, with her companion, a shapely brunette, adding that "they never bother me, that's the trouble." C. J. Brady, of 20 Worthington Street, Boston, who claims many years of subway contact with them, stated his belief, on the other hand that "they're fine, good time fellows...
...Germany. But in a few things, the Nazis had an edge. With synthetic rubber, for example, the Germans had slightly better methods of producing medical and surgical rubber goods. They had little to teach Detroit's motormakers. But they had new tricks to melt metals in vacuums and new electro-medical gadgets. As to how or when the Nazi processes and patents will be available to U.S. industry, the Federal Government has not yet made up its mind...