Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1912 — NEW MONEY WASHING MACHINE FOR TREASURY [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
NEW MONEY WASHING MACHINE FOR TREASURY
t'. NIT ED STATES bank notes are washed, starched and Ironed as clean and smooth as linen by means or the » machine here shown, the invention of Burgess Smith of the bureau of printing and engraving at Washington. Qhr machine is being tested severely in the treasury and it is hoped it will be a great money-saver, for it costs $15.30 to print a thousand new notes, while the old ones can be cleaned by this machine for 50 cents a thousand. * ' ■ >
