mMmmmMjBW6&f9AftZVtt2,&21ir J-'yH-.hW XXm.1p. w 8 TITK DAILY NKBRASKAN. (Column ffotn fnq;r ; ) lngfl, 25 cycles being loo low a fre- quoncy for Inside Illumination. Turn lug back towardH Ibo right could bi i seen what wim claimed to be the lain est Hlnglo cell of storage battery In tho world. It was capal)le of gi Ing , lifl.OOO ampheres for a short time lie , yond this then' was a good si.ed model of tlio Niagara Kalis power plant showing the buildings, water intakes, etc. There was also a laige model of one building with tin- end ut off, with a model generator i mi by a small tur bine located In the wheel pit, wliul was also open on one side Looking straight ahead, across the aisle wasj seen an Induction moloi made by the Stanley Instrument Company Tills Is of especial interest bee a-uM' of the fact that the moving pait is magnetic ally suspended, in fait rexohmg in midair, with no Jewels. Mouels show ing tills readily were, shown, besides a number of complete meters. On the south side of the building in tills section were exhibits of Mr. H .1 Arnold, with blue prints, drawings etc., of diflcient installations of hK and exhibit of miiiiv small companies making lamps, si ap .switches, small I motors, fans, etc-., of but parsing in terest. On the other side of Un building and occupying the whole northwest section, was the exhibit ol tho Oeneral Klectrlc Company. Ilcu were located the transformers, with a suitable switchboard, taking caie ol the lighting of the grounds Near b win a 2." evelo svnc hronous itmtiu lielteil to a Hi) c vc-le gene rator used lui running the an- lamps m ilie buildir ; in tin' e ening A large . tec 1 lb I ilng for one of the in-w Ni.maia gen eialois, w.is seen to atii.i t iniii h a tentiol), lifing set upon edge With .1 carpet i mining tin oiu;h ll Im- i i one to walk thiouuh (die of tlieir new i types of compensated alternator ih of much interest, though the details o construction weie not ea ilv seen Some exhibition panels of Instruments, switches, etc . seiiis arc and Inciui descent laniis with uu'om.itie ie-;u luting transformers, a milling loco motive, an aic generator and some motors c ompb ted tlii.s part of the exhibit Kurt lie i along wa-. a st r-e t i.tilwin motor equipped with the (lenei.il kl 'i trie- in ul 1 1 jilt unit .sNstiin of coiitu.l which Wlls opeiated siel.ll llllies .1 clay, appannth to diow n out a m ocilerous pnonogi apn ixni. ih.u by In front of this exhibit was a large model of the (J.-nei.il Kb-ctric works at Sc hnec-tadv, I. win. and llai risen, showing their great nuinbei ot buildings in an inleiesting way Op poslte, in the center, was I lie exh of the Northern Company, of diieit current motors, and a. .joining tins that of the Stanley Company of Mills Held, Mass. Here was shown a Di)i K. W.. 12.000 volt generator, tho hug est on the grounds, a smaller synchro I nous motor continually in operation. I directly connected to a direct current generator, a switchboard with the dif ferent Stanley Instruments upon 1. and with various Bwitche-i, fuses, etc , circuit-breakers, transformers, otc Ono of the most Interesting tiling; wa . the (10,000 volt switch, one of inan used on the long power transmission lines Installed by th(.Stanley Conn .. In California. A large relief map ot ' a part of California. showing Hie lines of the Standard Klectrlc Com pany, was an interesting part of the exhibit. i Massing on were to bo seen the1 chloride accumulator and other hat terles of the Klectrlc Storage Mattery Company, and beyond, omitting some 1 J minor exhibits, were found the Crocker-Whcelcr Company, with a lurgo number of Binall motors, ' across tho nlalo tho lhillock and Wiik , ner exhibits Here are hIiow n lines of ( ransfornierH, nlternatlriR and direct current rnotorri, and home direct cur rent generators When I visited the exhibit a three pane switchboard witi Wagner Instruments and switches u as i,Picr erected bv Mr I, .1 Itelknan (V of N . '(IS), who is In the IlulTalo ' o(Il( e of Hie two companies Wo would now come to the center of the building, which was occupied by the West inghouse Company with b far tho most conspicuous exhibit A small three cylinder West inghouse gas engine dliectlv connected to a generator, was at the entrance to the exhibit and back farther was a large three cylinder gas engine, 12 or !." feet high similarly connected to a nun h larger generator Moth were In operation most of the time and were fully as silent as steam engines could have been There was a large switch hoard with vaiious 1 m' i at ing instru tnentsi' some laige t lansfoi nic rs and some higli tension tiansfoi mei -. wi'h an electlic sign wliele CO OlMI to KM) 001) olt discharge fiom metallic let ters on a plate glass lirn. gae true ar'illcial lighting Display cases and rae ks with switches, instruments etc , stands of pliotograohs of We, ting house installations etc, surrounded the exhibit At n It'll t the whole space w:is lit up li sevei.ll bundle I Neilll lanip. winch attracted much alien turn liidh nlual lamps and pails wen hown and explained bv an a'tenda it I ills lamp set ins (e tineil lo take ,l'l i Pit'oi lanl p-n t in 1 1 - -1 1 1 1 ii" m I lo- i ii I lire espec 1 . 1 1 1 in sidle lei I II e loolie: etc wliele liril'ht 1 1 1 II III 1 II . I lion is desiiel wilhoill the bother nt ieiiioing lailicuis as with ihe an I imp l'a l ing liiciee the We,l inghouse exhibit were found exhibits of ma'i small c (ifiipanie,. of por elalne ill.- blocks switehe, 'in- lamps ami sin i motor, t lie illllt 1 elll el. Illc 1 1 1 1 i i , some phonographic c ni anie -, etc Near the east end were some iiiten-si ing t lc phone c xhi'uts, one ol the Mul lain Mell 'I eleplione Company Willi a ,w He lilioai cl i.i constant me with pi station for c oinmui n a: ing with the H'hl ot til" illv, and one of an lad. pi ii i lent ( me pan w h lc li had a oinp'i ' Ii lephoilIC Ilftwolk oer I lie exposition gi i mi ds and hid a li.ie sw He 1 1 boat d ,ut lew ol tbe i inn, lii llic ciii t()I1 ,(1 ,,nUe.l .u the powc-i hou l.l I ge, I a I II like st I in t Ul e III I lie 1 1. 1 pait ot Ihe gioiinds In it wen- lo c ,'ltc it some illicit I III liilt genel.ltol lor tlii - t c ii 1 1 1 ill pow cr ii cd 111 ih. giounds, and a St. inlet, a Westinr home, and a Waiien alleinaloi the latter out of commission most ol th time, which did the da light lighting and furnished the alternating now m n (h( ma, ,m,M.y building weie shown M)im, elect lie automobiles, and there U(re several in constant use on th. Kn)llU(lH f()r mall ,.()llec-tion, ambii iim,.t.s et(.. In Hie government building, in the latter part of the exposition, there wi a wireless telegraphy exhibit, show ing. I think, the apparatus used b ih gov eminent. Though there were some things absent which one would natui ally have expected to he present, I think that the exhibit well showed the 'great advance in the electrical nidus (.y Hlm,0 ,h(1 (-i,,!,,,, exposition ot yy,i Kiiw itn A Hi ssi Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital. Special nttmition tdvru to .limse of wmi nd all hiukioiiI .ii- ..-! -ruy examinatio. with iu (lisruiiifoil or injury l uuttoct. Kt erythuiff a- ImmeliLt) us i.odsiule. Hoard a& L MNCQLN p, o. BoxOSi. TelophoMW II ) W. J. BRYAN ON U Tumble ii I f 1 'M HI,K VK '. 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