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soften the concussion when the machine comes down to the ground. The six legs are put on for purposes of balance and also to complete the resemblance of the, machine to a gigantic winged wasp.
    The inventors are enthusiastic over the completion of the machine, and are sure of its success. A trial is to be made very shortly.
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From—The Minneapolis Journal. (Minneapolis, Minn.), 28 Oct. 1906. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.
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