Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1915 — Inventor Dies, His Dream Unrealized [ARTICLE]
Inventor Dies, His Dream Unrealized
The unrealized dream of an inventor was placed on exhibition in the window of a store at Canton, DI. It is a perpetual motion machine made by W. Ti Heylman, so well constructed that it probably will be perpetual, but the motion part is lacking. The inventor died recently and the machine is to go to a grandson. Heylman had worked on it for more than fifty years.
A New Jersey inventor has patented a method of treating wood to produce a substitute for cork, in which lie aAoka to remove all acid from the •ynnd and then impregnates the wood with a solution of glycerin and water, after which it is dried for use. You can’t judge a man’s brain power by kfe iPbf®®
