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Title: Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898)
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Billboard Advertising Co.
Subjects: Motion Photos Film Business Trade Magazine
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Poster to a Ladys Visiting Card. From a Million Almanacs to a Set of Dates. From a Dodger to a Muslin Banner. And is all done in a cautious, clean, and Painstaking manner. We have New Faces in Wood Kind. We have New Faces in Metal Kind. We have New Rapidly Running Presses. We have New Methods, New Devices. And New Wrinkles of our own, and they enableus to do Very good Work Rapidly. a THAT CAN BE l=»R 1INT E C» u O Send for Samples f fand Circularsof «■• BARGAIN DAYS POSTERS Ready September .20th. An Entire Outfit consists of Stands,3 Sheets, One particular Sheets, Cloth Banners,?nd Handbills. Low cost in cost. Especiallyadapted for Shoe Dealers, Dry Goods orClothing Houses. The hand-writing of most males is abominable. Possibly yours is no exception to the rule. Please send all copy kind-written, specially if it abounds in suitable or geographical names and technical words. SEND it kind-written if attainable, but inany and all events, send it to HENNEGAN. HENNEGAN &amp QQ. JSiSSfSSim 30 THE BILLBOARD

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e of the razor itself. 1 It implies, as well, a splendid adhere to-up for you. You know how straightforward it is to let a consumer drift away and drop him, and how difficult it is to get him back frequently, since he requirements most of yourlines only sometimes, at extended and irregular intervals. But if he has a GILLETTE hell come in regularly, with out coaxing, and hell come in pleased,for hes certain to like the GILLETTE. That opens to you an opportunity for sales in other linesthat will possibly be greater than the blade buy which he came in to make. Hence theres a triple benefit in making your shop the GILLETTE headquarters for yourtown. Are you doing it, or are you letting the opposition set the pace for you ? The Gillette Security Razor Co. of Canada, Restricted Workplace and Factory: 63 St. Alexander Street, MONTREAL Offices in NEW YORK (Instances Creating), CHICAGO (Stock Exchange Building), LONDON, ENGLAND, and SHANGHAI, CHINA Factories in Montreal, Boston, Leicester, Berlin and Paris 1f&gt HARDWARE AND METAL

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We Are The Agents For The Very best Roofing Produced REXFLINTKOTE Rex Flintkote Roofing is acknowledged tobe the Highest Grade Ready Roofing produced. Itpossesses Exclusive Merits discovered in no other roofingand provides a proposition to the Retail Dealer that putsin his hands the indicates of building up a Big Enterprise. This proposition is primarily based on the ExceptionalQuality of Rex Flintkote Roofing, whichgives the dealer who handles it an benefit overcompetitors. As Agents in distributing Rex Flintkote Roofing to the trade,we are in a position to offer you all the positive aspects which possibly attained by handling this world popular brand in your locality. The basis of Rex Flintkote Roofing is a sheet of Ready Felt impregnatedwith a Unique Preservative Waterproofing Saturant and Coated on Each Sideswith a Heavy Gum Chemical Compound, to which is added on the Beneath Side afurther Coating of Ground Flint. This Under-coating prevents the Roofing stick-ing to the roof boards and rotting underneath. It also creat

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Year: 1889 (1880s)
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l.Y. &ampT. M.Co. v^lirtclirLS… no problem— with this new Yale iron . . . Just TIP the handle forward slightly, andfour-fifths of the ironing surface clears the fabric . . . while you use theTOE as a modest iron, take your time on each ruffle, get into every gatherwithout worry of scorching. . . Then tip the handle back, and all of the extralarge soleplate goes to perform again. llPTOE is light, only 3 lbs., 2 oz., significantly less weight to lift, less tiring to use . . .The specific cast-in heating elements send much more heat out the bottom of theiron, let less escape through the best… provide steady temperature that smoothesfabrics with significantly less stress. . . The massive sculptured manage is comfy to hold,shields your fingers from hot metal, is kept cool often by the ventilated deck.. .The fabric dial is correct, reliable. . . Now on demonstration in leadingstores exactly where you can attempt it. . . and satisfy your self that TipToe does betterwork, saves your time and strength! ipToe

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Made by The Yale &amp Toicne Manufacturing Co.t makersoffamoun YALE locks since 1868.. . Empire State Bldg., New York LADIES* House JOURNAL 137 (Continued from Page 135) Go out for practice—in your condition! Sure, said plucky Tom. If I didnt thether boys would consider Id quit. On one more occasion, when one of his:randparents had died, Dewey requestedj emission to leave college during the soon after-: oon to attend the funeral. Dont you want the morning also?sked Tuck. No, said Tom. Much as I love myrandparents, my job is to be at schoolearning what I can. I can go to the funeralnd nonetheless come to college in the morning.rou see, its all part of the preparation forhe future. Principal Tuck lived for a time in a rentedoom in the Dewey property at 421 Oliver Streeti Owosso, and so came to know young)ewey really properly. One particular point that worriediim was that Tom was so intelligent, and soware of his personal smartness, that the othermpils disliked him. Even some of theeachers complained that Tom sat throughheir classes

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Title: The Millions 1898
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: China Inland Mission
Subjects: Missions
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them to think about if.111 spite of dangers, any life can examine with that provided up for theevangelization of the world, if any satisfaction is so great as that ofbringing gladness to the heart of Christ and life to the souls of guys.and if any future reward can be so glorious as being permitted to laytrophies of redeemed lives at the feet of Jesus in the coming day ?In spite of the threatenings of evil doers, we ask guys and women 10follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth yea. and simply because of threat-enings. we ask the Lords followers to go to these who threaten withmessages of peace, given that the extremely wickedness of their threateningsis the revelation of their need of Christ. We pray, for that reason, for menand women whose lives have been cast by the Spirit into martyr-mould. May our coming Lord give to us anil to China numerous suchlives as these for the hastening of the day of His glory.8 and to Lombard Street Toronto. CHINAS MILLIONS Hnconbtttonal Surrender/ 2 Cor. five : 14, 15.BY MR. WALTER B. SLOAN.

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HESE verses tell us of themotive that is to lead to theyielding up of ourselves itis the adore of Christ thatconstraineth us and thenthey show us how completethe surrender is to be. Hith-erto we have lived unto our-selves now we are to liveonly unto Him who died forus and rose once more. The full surrender of ourredeemed lives to the posses-sion and control of ourRedeemer is not all that isinvolved in Christian livingbut it is an vital hyperlink ina excellent chain, and no chain is total if one hyperlink be missing sono life is what it ought to be unless this complete and unreserved sur-render has been made. Occasionally it is said, But is not the willof each and every Christian fully given up to Christ ? The greatest answerto that query will be discovered by searching at the lives that we knowaround us, and then asking, Do these lives look as if the HolySpirit was in supreme manage of the hearts ? Then we have sor-lowfully to admit, that whilst Christ ought to have full possession ofeach redeemed heart, quite frequently

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Title: The story of the China Inland Mission
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Taylor, Howard, Mrs
Subjects: Taylor, James Hudson, 1832-1905 China Inland Mission Missions
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ivedat one particular of the out-stations connected with the Hang-chau Church, to inquire the way of GOD a lot more per-fectly. It appeared, upon inquiry, that he had firstheard the Gospel nearly six years ahead of, at Lan-ki,from a tall foreigner, who, with his Ningpo teacher,had spent some weeks there a single summer-time, andhad talked to him about the Saviour of the globe.Ever considering that then the man had provided up his idolatrouspractices, and sought to worship the 1 correct GOD, who had sent His Son to die on the cross for thesins of guys. Ultimately he had come to discover more,and to cast in his lot with the individuals of GOD. Itwas fruit identified right after many days. Each Mr. Duncanand his devoted helper, Tsiu Sien-seng, of Ningpo,had extended because passed away from the neighbourhood,and each also had well-nigh run their earthly course,ended their earthly service, when the LORD thusgraciously set His seal upon their ministry, givingthem the joy of knowing of this one soul, at anyrate, saved at Lan-ki. PIONEERING Difficulties. 347

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CITV OF WU.N-CHAU. Towards the close of the year, shortly following Mr.Duncans settlement at Nan-king, the pals atHang-chau have been cheered by a pleasant tiny visitfrom Mr. Stott, who came more than from Ningpo toconsult Mr. Taylor about plans for extension. Itwas decided then to try the opening of Wun-chau Fu—an essential city in the south of theprovince of Cheh-KIANG, capital of a departmentcontaining totally a million individuals, amongst whom noevangelist, native or foreign, had ever resided andMr. Stott was commended to God for this work.In the end of November he left Ningpo on hisoverland journey and passing by way of Fung-hvva,came to Tai-chau, where he discovered Mr. Jacksonquietly established in the new station. For the rest 348 THE CHINA INLAND MISSION. of the journey Mr, Jackson became his companion and together they travelled south by means of the lovelymountainous region lying among the Tai-chau andWun-chau rivers, till they reached the city itself,charmingly situated on the souther

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Its so quick, so straightforward. One tur Single-Stroke deal with . . . and fresh, strained juice flows into the glass. Smart, modern day . . . simple to clean. For yourself, or as a TreasuredJ Gift—choose JUICE KING. The Household Name for the finest in house juicers. Squeezes Oranges, limes, lemons, GrapefruitNATIONAL DIE CASTING Company Touhy Avenue at lawndale • Chicago 45, Illinois $o.95. Old.fmodels from .9Sel major Depart-ment, Hardware,Appliance Retailers.

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Its so fast, so simple. 1 tur Single-Stroke manage . . . and fresh, strained juice flows into the glass. Wise, modern . . . easy to clean. For oneself, or as a TreasuredJ Gift—choose JUICE KING. The Household Name for the finest in residence juicers. Squeezes Oranges, limes, lemons, GrapefruitNATIONAL DIE CASTING Firm Touhy Avenue at lawndale • Chicago 45, Illinois $o.95. Old.fmodels from .9Sel leading Depart-ment, Hardware,Appliance Retailers.

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Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Crile, George Washington, 1864-1943 Rowland, Amy Farley, 1872- ed
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the web of life, Christian ac-tion patterns are formed if in a pagan net, hebecomes pagan if in a peaceful internet, peaceful ac-tion patterns result if in a warlike net, warlikepatterns are inevitable. The brain patterns thatdominate at the close of the adolescent and at thebeginning of the adult period fix and establish untildeath the life reactions of the individual. Theaction patterns therefore formed in the plastic brain con-stitute the personality of the person and makethe reactions of the human mechanism as inevitableand as correct as are the reactions of a man-mademachine. A wheelbarrow can’t perform the workof an automobile, but the distinction among thewheelbarrow and the automobile is much less than thedifference in between the cannibal and the scholar. The atmosphere consequently is the mold whichpredetermines the man. If for a generation everynewborn babe of China could be interchanged withevery newborn babe of France, the web of life ofChina would develop Chinese action patterns in the

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(_&lt)pyrit,ht hi HoiMce K, Turner Co., 21-four Clarenfiim 8l,, Boston, Mass. The Contact to Arms and the Finish Result EVOLUTION TOWARD PEACE loi brains of the French children and the web of lifeof France would generate French action patterns in thebrains of the Chinese young children. But fairly Chinawould nonetheless stay China and France would remainFrance. Hence if the offspring of any two alienpeople whose brains are comparable in size andplasticity be interchanged, the action patterns ofthe brains of the kids will be modified, but theweb of life in every nation will remain fixed. Themolten metal adapts itself to the mold — the moldremains unchanged. The only way by which theaction patterns of a people can be altered is by chang-ing the mold — altering the atmosphere. Thusslowly science and invention and human experiencemodify the mold which stamps generations to come. In America the plastic newborn of several races andnationalities are gathered and are so melted andmolded in our public sc

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The Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Restricted Workplace and Factory: 63 St. Alexander^Street, MONTREAL Offices in NEW YORK (Occasions Creating), CHICAGO (Stock Exchange Constructing), LONDON, ENGLAND, and SHANGHAI, CHINA Factories in Montreal, Boston, Leicester,Berlin and Paris HARDWARE AND METAL A This Mark stamped into the Blanks we make_^_ protects the user.

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Title: A’Chu and other stories
Year: 1920 (1920s)
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talizing her victim could bear. Isaw that he walked quite slowly, as I looked back, sheadded with a pull at her garments that rattled thesilver coins in the pouch hanging to her belt. Prior to Tai Yi Ma left Cheung Luns property, shehad persuaded his young wife to guarantee to give up theLittle 1 sleeping on her back. She had agreed thatthe baby need to be taken across the bridge to becomea daughter to the Chans. In turn Tai Yi Ma hadpromised to make a present of so numerous silver roundpieces to Cheung Luns family members, sufficient, she assuredthe mother, to hold the entire family members till the subsequent harvest. The old man heard with grief what had taken placein his absence. Not a movement of muscle, no changein his features, produced sign of the sorrow in his heart.No accurate Chinese may take back a guarantee created in goodfaith without becoming a rascal. So it was reportedamong the women as they washed garments at the brooksedge, that Cheung Luns Little 1 was betrothedto a son of Chan ASo. Religious Customs of the Chinese

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A QUEER BIRTHDAY Party A GRAND birthday celebration was to be givenfor an idol kept in the massive temple near ourhome. No 1 pretends to know just how old theidol is. It appears queer it should have a birthdayat all, given that it in no way was born. Everyone admits itwas produced just as any common object is produced — ofwood, stone, or metal — I am not particular which itwas created of. The people of China understand completely well thattheir idols are the work of mens hands. Sometimesthey show us the stamp on the base of the image.This explains that the god was created in such a yearin the reign of such and such a king. But thoughthey know the year when the idol was created, theydo not know the day. Possibly they will contact consideration to the way theidol was produced. It could be a molten image, likethe golden calf of Israel, — cast from molten metalsin a mold of clay or like the cherubim of Solomonstemple, it may possibly have been beaten out of a single pieceof metal. All this shows that they know idols tobe the function of guys

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at lenuth the pension approjiriation billis passed The nomination of Gov, John W.Griggs, of New Jersey, to be Lawyer-Generalof the United States, is coiiflriiie&ltl. . . . Home:The Indian appropriation bill is discussed. The battleship Maine arrives at Havana, andCaptain .Sigsbee has a conference witli Consul-General Lee. . . . KuHsia has oflered China aloan on the same tirms as I-ngland presented. . . .The editor of the hladderadatsch has been sen-tenced to two months fortress imprisonmentfor the publication of a carto(m reflecting onEmperor William. . . . A single class of the re-serves in Italy will be referred to as out, owing to thebreiitl riots. . . . The attempt of a suspended.Socialist deputy to enter the Chamber of Depu-ties in Itrusscls causes a fight in the vestibule. [Really MSINf SS MAN ^•Ankds the absence indicator A mOtlLY POLISOED METAL DESKOBNAMLNT. NOTINO THE HOUR ME WIU.PETURN-MAILED ON RECEIPT OF 25CTS ENQDAVING CO.MILWAUKEEVIS t1iiL™[S. ZINC [TCtllNOS and|LLU5TPATI0NS

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Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Meyer, Franz Sales, 1849-
Subjects: Decoration and ornament Art objects
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ig. 1), the Oriental metal Jugs, the Venetian modest glassJugs, milk, coffee, tea and watering Pots, &ampc. Where a spout occuis:it is normally attached at the lower element or middle of the physique, morerarely towards the leading and generally reaches to the level of the mouth.The Spout normally tapers in an upward path its orifice is some-occasions a mask or a widened mouth-piece in the case of the Watering-pot it is furnished with a rose. The handle is vertical, or a hoop.Noteworthy is the extended stump-deal with of some modern Coffee-pots (fig. 9).The vessels of this group frequently have a lid. Pi-ATE 198. The Phe-spout Pot. 1. Italian Renascence, State-jug, metal, design and style by PolidoroCaravaggio, Uffizi, Florence. 2. Japanese, enamelled metal, Louvre, (Lart pour tous). 3. Arabian, metal, 16th century, Cluny Museum, Paris, (Lartpour tous). 4—5. Venetian glass, 16th century, (Hirth, and Lart pour tous).six. Modern day Oriental, unglazed clay, from Jerusalem, United collections, Carlsruhe. VASES. 335

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The Pipe-spout Pot. Plate 198. 336 Tho Pipe-spout Pot. — The Bottle. 7. Oriental Tea-pot, painted china. 8. Milk-ewer, painted faience, 18th century, United collections,Carlsruhe. 9. Modern day Coffee-pot. 10. Modern day Tea-kettle, metal, hoop handle, with wooden guard. 11—13. Modern day Watering-pots, sheet metal. The Bottle. (Plates 199—200.) The Bottle has a spherical, elongated, or bag body and anelongated, narrow neck, which normally expands like a funnel towardsits upper extremity, and is often closed by a stopper. Bottleshave either a ring foot or no foot at all, high feet are exceptional.Handles are seldom attached exactly where this is carried out, they seem in pairs.In the case of Pocket-flasks, which are generally of a disc or watchshape, the handle serves to attach the flasks to a cord or belt. Thematerial is chiefly glass but clay and metal are also used. TheBottle type has been sijecially cultivated in the East, in Persia, China,Japan, &ampc. A natural model is often found in th

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Chicago, IL (PRWEB) May 11, 2015

FMI, Inc. reports that the applications for implantable silicone continue to grow in each short- and lengthy-term implantable health-related devices. With its extended track record of biocompatibility, healthcare-grade silicone is being utilized in a wide range of implantable devices with essential functions, such as defibrillators, heart pumps and surgical reconstructive elements.

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“Medical device makers are continually innovating, with more powerful technologies packed into ever-smaller sized devices, which is particularly accurate for lengthy-term implantable devices,” explains Frank Sullivan, president of FMI, which specializes in ultra clean healthcare silicone molding. “Silicone’s potential to be molded in any shape and even micro-molded into miniature parts permits it to be utilized in a selection of new devices.”

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According to market place researchers, The Freedonia Group, “U.S. demand for biocompatible supplies is forecast to increase four.9 % annually to $ 5.6 billion in 2018.” In its report, Biocompatible Supplies, Freedonia forecasts, “ Engineered resins – particularly thermoplastic elastomer, silicone, sulfone, and polyketone components – will command the quickest income and volume growth based on quality and safety positive aspects in high worth-added catheters and implants.”

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“The biocompatibility of silicone is a real benefit for health-related device manufacturers, as it has been tested extensively and proven protected for implantable devices that can function inside the body for a lifetime,” says Harold Sant, vice president of Operations for FMI. “Many device components can be redesigned with implantable silicone, replacing synthetic components whilst sustaining the same functionality.”

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FMI has published an ebook for health-related device makers to describe the developing applications for silicone-molded parts in implantable devices. The ebook supplies an overview of the qualities of implantable silicone, its utilizes in medical devices, the compounding and molding processes involved, the science behind medical-grade silicone, and the overriding importance of patient safety.

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Silicone that is utilized in implantable devices have to go via rigorous testing. The kind of health-related-grade silicone utilized depends on no matter whether the portion will be employed for brief-term implantable devices (Class II – 29 days or much less) or lengthy-term implantable devices (Class III – 30 days to indefinite use). FMI estimates that implantable silicone represents only a fraction of the total amount of health-related-grade silicone employed in medical devices, but implantable silicone is crucial for implantable devices.

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Silicone molding is utilized to generate precision components by molding a complete implantable portion, molding a element of an implantable device, or over-molding a portion of the device or the exterior of the device. The ebook explains the various molding processes employed as well as cleanroom manufacturing to ISO requirements. The benefits of implantable silicone incorporate its ability to supply insulation from electrical present to protect sensitive elements of an implantable device, such as pacemaker leads, from corrosive bodily fluids and to provide flexibility and long-term durability for implantable devices that have to conform to the body, such as catheters and shunts.

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The ebook, entitled The Use of Implantable Silicone in Medical Devices, is obtainable for free of charge download.

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ABOUT FMI Health-related SILICONE MOLDING&#13

FMI is a leading supplier of healthcare-grade silicone elements made primarily for use in implantable Class II and Class III health-related devices. Because 1989, FMI has been helping healthcare device producers develop new products and expand their global market attain. FMI operates cleanroom facilities close to the Chicago O’Hare International Airport and in Suzhou, China. Both facilities are ISO 13485-certified for medical devices with Class 5, 6 and 7 cleanrooms in the US and Class 7 cleanrooms in China. FMI is a wholly owned subsidiary of Flexan Corporation, which started operations in 1946 in Chicago and also has a facility in Suzhou, China, which opened in 2004.

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