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���the range. As the cloud of smoke bursts in the air, it represents within certain limits the entrenched position of the enemy. As he sees the smoke curl upward, the commanding officer gives his directions to the gunners. The gun crews im- mediately answer with dummy rounds of ammunition. As the bombs go off in different quart- ers and at different heights, they see to it that the guns are trained to bear on the point where the enemy fire originates, and not on the actual pJace where the cloud of smoke is observed. In this way they get accurate training, and more complete preparation for actual service "over there."
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Our Artillery Shoots at Curling Smoke for Practice
SOMEWHERE in the United States" our artillerymen are practising. They have to have something to shoot at. Recently ingenious soldiers rigged up the apparatus shown in the accompanying illustration. It consists of a long pole at the end of which is a container for holding two ounces of black powder. This is ignited by pulling a string. A per- cussion cap is sot off. The resulting puff of smoke sim- ulates a bursting shrapnel closely. Somewhere in the distance are a line of artillerymen, who want to get
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��It's Beginning to Rain, So Bang! Goes the Windov,'
N automatic device which
takes care of the windows
of a house or apartment, and
closes them when it begins to
rain, has been perfected by
L. M. Phelps of Philadelphia.
It is quite automatic and its
action is said to be positive.
In his device a loop lever, connected with
a stationary rod attached as a permanent
fixture to the lower corner of the upper
window sash, is held in position by a
narrow strip of blotting paper. So long
as the paper is dry it is rigid enough to
hold the delicately adjusted lever, but a
single drop of rain will so soften the paper
that it allows the loop of the lever to fall
and thus to release the pressure of the
lever against the
lower sash. Since
the sash is weighted
with a bag of sand
or small shot, it
will drop and close
t he window against
the rain.
In addition to acting in case of rain it can be made to work at a pre- determined time by alarm-clock.
��autonijitic window-closer a strip of blotting paper
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