Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1913 — New Idea for Snapshots. [ARTICLE]

New Idea for Snapshots.

Aeroplanes have made bird’e-eya view photographs extremely common, and now comes the "fireworks” snapshot made by a camera sent high into the air as a part of a rocket The inventor of the apparatus, Alfred Maul, is said to have attained perfection for his new device after twelve years of experimenting. The German military authorities have accepted the invention because of its usefulness in time of war when aeroplane scouting would be impossible. Power dwells with cheerfulness. Hope puts in working mood, while despair Is no muse and untunes tlM| active powers.—Emereoa.