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THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE
(182) EARLY AMERICAN IRON
Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher
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Th? cpcn-hearth furnace is one method of changing
iron inic cteel. The great ladle hanging from the crane
is Chardin;; r.r filling an open-hearth furnace with iron.
Coal gr-e i-> the fuel used, keeping the furnace at a very
high temperature all the time. The open-hearth fur
nace produces fine stiel, such as is used for the plating
of war •< resets.
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This scries of molds |
runs under the great
ladle ypu saw in the pre- '
ceding picture, and the j
result is pig-iron in ingot :
form. •- - - :
This ladle is one of the
’improvements in the
-’lanu.'.lcture of iron.
Molten pig-iron is being
poured into molds from
1lio ladl*. i ‘ ,
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Melton iron can bo hold in the open hearth furnace
for any numbor of hours during which time tests can
be mads until tho required carbon point is determined.
This assures a constant quality of steel. This picture
gives a close view of ono of tho furnaces, containing
iron that has been changed into steel.
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SALESMAN SAM'
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
JACK LOCKWILL’S HELPING HAND
BY GILBERT PATTEN
(Creator of -Frank Mcrriwcll)
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Juliet *
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Jerry Sinaotfa fighting blood Was up at last. Lockwill was the
one fellow in the school who had stood by him staunchly, and now
Jerry was*ready to fight for Jack—and with him—against the
wholo world. With a tigerish pounce, he got one of the trio by the
liFLk .liK 1 flung him. .imm n.io a corner. Lockwill's foot crashed
against the chin of another.
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Then Lockwill slipped hke
eel from the hands of tho third
thug, and slugged him while
both were on their knees. Tho
fellow lurched, crumpled and
Ucame quiet.
'•You’re correct,
said the Leaping Kangaroo.
”lt’s time we were going ay^ay
from here.” '•Stop!” cried’ «
voice. A uniformed officer was
in the doorway.
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MOM’N POP
Giving Ilcrself Credit
TAKE 60OD CARE OF THAT
MONEY, BILL-THE PERILS
OF A BIG CITY, YOU _
tc-v KNOW ,
tXJKtTWORRY-
X CAN STARE
THOSE PERILS
RIGHT IN THE
FACE . J~
HUH! X SHOULD DODGE
PERILS OF A' BIG CITY AN’
HERE 1 AM STARIN' RIGHT
AT TH' BIGGEST OF BIG _
T CITY PERILS iSMtl
NOW REMEMBER! DON'T
SAY A WORD -TO YOUR
HUSBANDS AM' WHEN
X LET THEM IN ON THE
NEXT BATCH OF ‘STOCK
YOU WOMEN WILL- r
HAVE TH' LAUGH J
ON’EM
the nightwatch of tho town. Instantly. Sinnott seized a
led it over his head and flung it at the hanging lamp,
a crash, followed by darkness. "Come on, Jack! 7 * hissed
K.'cvJII's far. In that darkness, they swept the officer
:n„ed down the stairs. A figure sprang before them as