Michigan Inventors
Washington, Oct. 2.-- James G. Allen, Ubly, mirror hanging; Myron B. Brooks, Nashville, apple parer; John H. Byington, Battle Creek, machine for grinding lenses; George R. Davidson, Lenox, bean cleaning machine; John M. DeMay and F. Hoyland, Jr., Jackson, car brake; Howard A. Fessenden, Detroit, signalling apparatus; Frederick W. Gaertner, Saginaw, extracting vegetable albumen; Loren C. Gibbs, Leslie, holder for train orders; Frederick E. Holzhauer, Detroit, garbage receptacle; William E. Jacque, Grand Rapids, rail support; Herman Neuman, Painesdale, crib; Francis C. Osborne, Detroit, platform support for scales; Ralph H. Page, Detroit, making organic peroxides; John J. Rookus, Zeeland, beet harvester; James H. Smith, Big Rapids, stove truck; Alexander T. Stevenson, Bay City, dress shield; George Stroh, Detroit, ammonia still; Eli Wigle, Grand Rapids, mechanism for operating doors.
THIS CLIMATE IS GOOD
enough for anybody with weak lungs. The patient need not travel. He can get ill here with the help of Allen's Lung Balsam, taken frequently when coughing and shortness of breath after exercise serves notice upon him that serious pulmonary trouble is not far away. Allen's Lung Balsam is free of any form of opium.
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