Water Heater and Radiator. 



Attractive Table Fan. 



Electric Water Heater. 



ciently high to overcome the normal volt- 

 age of the battery and permit charging 

 to take place. At this point, the reverse 

 current relay operates, closing the circuit 

 between the generator and battery. 

 Charging then begins at a low rate, the 

 current gradually increasing as the speed 

 of the car is augmented, until the cur- 

 rent reaches a maximum of slightly over 

 ten amperes. 



Fishing Bait of New Design 



Having the dip, dive, wiggle and swim- 

 ming motion of a live minnow in action, 

 a new design of bait recently placed on 

 the market is proving very popular with 

 the fishermen. This bait is of a peculiar 

 design and made of wood. The line is 

 attached to a screw eye, and the hooks, 

 acting as ballast, cause the swimming mo- 

 tion of the bait to resemble that of a 

 live minnow. The bait is said to be ideal 

 for trolling and casting. When not in 

 action, it conies to the surface, thereby 

 avoiding the possibility of catching on 

 the bottom or the entangling of the line. 

 The hooks being placed behind the body 

 of the bait causes it to be practically 

 weedless. When being drawn through 

 the water the bait sinks immediately to 

 a depth of from eighteen inches to two 

 feet, according to the tension on the line. 



It is said that remarkable results are 

 being obtained with this form of bait, 

 due to its peculiar action when drawn 

 through the water. 



Electric Radiator and Water Heater 



An electric radiator has recently been 

 placed on the market by a western man- 

 ufacturer. In general appearance the ra- 

 diator resembles the conventional hot- 

 water type and is filled with a circulat- 

 ing medium. The heating elements are 

 inserted through the top and bottom of 

 the radiator. In order to provide a range 

 of different temperatures, the heating 

 element is divided into several sections 

 which may be connected to a multiple 

 switch either mounted directly on the ra- 

 diator or placed at some remote, con- 

 venient location. The radiator is very 

 economical in operation, consuming but 

 30 watts per square foot of radiating 

 surface on high heat, 15 watts on medium 

 heat and 8 watts on low heat. Current 

 for operating the heater can be taken 

 from any lighting circuit of the proper 

 voltage, thus insuring a source of heat 

 that is available at any time without any 

 more trouble than the turning of a 

 switch. 



An electric hot-water heater suitable 

 for domestic purposes has also been in- 

 troduced by the same manufacturer. It 

 is made in the form of a metal tube con- 

 taining a high resistance heating coil. 

 The entire device requires but little space, 

 measuring 3 inches in diameter by 30 

 inches high, and can be installed for the 

 heating of water in any sized tank from 

 30 to 30,000 gallons capacity. 



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