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The spectacle of this one thousand-ton Exposition building floating scrcnciy down San 

 Francisco Bay caused residents of the Coast to doubt the testimony of their own eyes 



"Bon Voyage" to the Ohio 

 State Building! 



THAT all of the splendid architectural 

 masterpieces which made of the 

 Panama Exposition grounds a veritable 

 fairyland were not doomed to inglorious 

 destruction after their short span of life 

 is evidenced by our photograph, in 

 which the Ohio State Building is seen 

 taking a leisurely and dignified trip down 

 San Francisco Bay. 



The building, which weighs more than 

 a thousand tons and which was a con- 

 spicuous feature 

 of the Exposition, 

 was purchased by 

 a Country' Club 

 patronized by the 

 elite society of 

 San Carlos, Call- ' 

 fornia. Arrange- 

 ments for its 

 transportation 

 down the bay be- 

 gan with the hir- 

 ing of a number 

 of barges which 

 were lashed to- 

 gether to form a 

 raft on which the 

 building was 

 mounted. It was 

 towed by tugs 

 to San Carlos, a 

 distanccof twentj'- 

 three miles. 



The guard consists 

 pended from the end 

 with a stationary 



To Protect the Fingers of the 

 Woodworker 



THERE is probably no badge which 

 designates the woodworker or cabi- 

 netmaker so surely as the mutilated 

 fingers which most of them earn*-. So 

 intent does the worker become on the 

 task of getting and keeping his accurate 

 measurements for the cutting process 

 that the danger to his fingers is forgotten 

 until too late. But the fingers of the 

 woodworker cannot come into accidental 

 contact with the blade of the vertical cut- 

 ter-head of his woodworking machine 

 if the machine is equipped with the 

 new safety-guard illustrated. This 

 guardisof cylindrical form, consist- 

 ing of spaced rods extending be- 

 tween tvS'O rings, the upper of which 

 is in engagement with a sleeve 

 which is telescopically 

 and adjustably mount - 

 .^ ^^^^^_ ed on a cylinder. 



^•"i^^^^^ The cylinder is 



suspended from 

 the free end of an 

 arm which is 

 connected with 

 a supporting 

 standard. This 

 construction ad- 

 mits of raising 

 the protecting 



f ... cage or guard and 



of a cylinder sus- , . v , 



of an arm connected adjusting the 



supporting standard CUttcr-blades. 



