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WIDE range of figure work can be handled on this machine because the 9 columns of keys afford an adding and totaling capacity of 9,999,999.99. The 12-inch Paper Carriage, Non-Add Key and NonPrint Keys together with the Co umn Correction Keys and Red Ribbon Printing Mechanism are features of this model.

Sheets of paper up to 12 inches wide can be used, and totals and non-add items are printed in red.

The Non-Add Key when depressed at the same time an item is set up on the keyboard prevents the accumulation of that item into the total. By depressing the Non-Print Key, items may be set up on the keyboard and added but not printed. This practically converts the machine into a calculating machine.

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This colossa. work, under the direction of George Edwin Rines, Editor-in-Chief, assisted by a large editorial staff of trained encyclopedists and special departmental editors and advisors, is being revised to the minute, and is now in press. This stupendous undertaking has already been over two years in preparation and involves the writing and revising of more than 80,000 articles, comprising 24,000,000 words. This work will contain 10,000 original signed articles by eminent writers of America and Europe; 1,200 half-tone illustrations; 200 illustrations in color; thousands of text illustrations; new and up-to-date maps of all countries, states and cities.

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BARGE CANAL LOCKS AT LOCKPORT, N. Y., NEAR THE WESTERN END OF THE WATERWAY the left are two new barge canal locks with a combined normal lift of 49 feet. At the right are five old locks built during the first canal enlargement and now retained for the passage of small boats

The PHOTOSTAT-An Investment

(Trade Mark Registered)

Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S., New York City, says:

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'For years we have used four Photostats for copying important documents, signatures, and original papers where exact reproduction with speed was essential. The result has been a saving of an immense amount of labor and incalculable time.

"An average of 500 Applications a day are copied, as required by law, practically while the policies are being written. No possibility of error exists,

and the cost per application is about 3 cents.

"Two of the Photostats make 900 photographs a day of the History Cards, which contain a history and description of our policy contracts and must likewise be error proof, as large payments are based upon this data."

The Photostat, which is manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Co., is a combined camera and copying machine. The copy is made directly onto a roll of paper. No intermediate glass plate or film or other negative has to be made. By copying thus directly onto the paper, the copy is made very quickly and at a low cost. Also the copy is a facsimile of the original, so that there can be no mistake in it. The print is developed and fixed right in the apparatus itself; this part of the process, as well as the focusing and exposing, all being mechanical. The print is then removed to a tank of running water in which it is washed free from chemicals. Finally the print is taken from the water and dried and is then ready for use. The whole process is a rapid one, the average speed per print being from one to five minutes.

The PHOTOSTAT is used to copy at actual size, in reduction, or in enlargement;

In Banks and Offices: Reports, Cost Sheets, Vouchers, Accountings, Wills, Contracts, Testimonial Letters, Pages from Books;

In Factories and Machine Shops: Blue Prints, Shop Orders, Sketches, Pencil Drawings, Tracings, Illustrations for Salesmen, Cuts and Drawings for Patent Work;

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