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Storage Batteries A Commercial Necessity It has been tlie aim and ambition of many of our greatest electrical wizards to perfect a much needed missing 'ink in mechanical things, namely, a Dry Rechargeable Battery of high potential difference, and long working capacitv and now we introduce to the world the O-K GIANT BATTERY.

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th uariti, hT ltrwaS ltbur 11 or 07i c th roi:5ln4 Btrtlon of t O 6IA3I EST STCU3B BiTTKRY In tt by rrtn tipp. tb City Kabnlo, t tho City Boll, froa Jsouory lBtti to at. O I QIi!T CRT BlTTDtV was ellara to It. 1. Jon'o (taraja, an t'.aeat an bla 191S BvAaoa, an4 ran tha atartar oooaaautlvaly for altan an T-ealf ailnta. A saw WlllarS battary m pUa4 oo the oar ana rafuatl t tcro tba aar ott. Tba O E tfctn wpa oooneotai ao aa to ebarfta tba illT. wbloh It 411 far a jrlo of tan relnutao. Tba C t QllS? n than nnsota with th atartar r4 operate St ealn eontlnoualy for flftean loata. ?h 0 K OUST E?.Y SATTEaY wa than taten off ar,4 4sXlare4 to wrr Elcs, and plaaat cn tYa, Uayor'.s teplra oar, whare it operate the i'.trt r tod ligbts for alz clactea. It was then rretea for a minute and one-half s operate t be starter far s r lnu'.e an one-talf. It was then re-obarfe a the fellowlnr aisoharfes radai

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The O. K. Giant Battery wilJ r-ompletcly replace all other dry cells which to date have proved so unsatisfactory and inefficient. The O. K. Giant is guaranteed 2.2 volts 150 ampers and re-chargeable. This guarantee appears on the label of every battery. Recuperation Power The O. K. GIANT DRY BATTERY has wonderful recuperative powers, and unlike other batteries gets stronger after being recharged a number of times. THE O. K. GIANT DRY BATTERY, by floating a light through it, becomes perpetually charged. It is used for all essential purposes. In fact, nearly every mechanical thing is dependent upon a battery. On ships we find great series of batteries for lighting, signaling, searchlights, wireless, guns, etc.

Will Outlast Auto Every automobil. truck, tank, tracor, 2ns encin, fibniArin boat, call system, block fy.v.em, donrhpll, ntoTorryri aeroplane, telephone and telegraph, pur-h button, yacht, farm lishtiner. railroad train, and Pullman car, mechanical car. mechanical toy, physician? office equipment, flashlight, -lf-Trinding clock all use batteries. THE .O. K. GIANT BATTERY when conn-ctPd tn th generator of an automobile will rerjulr" no further attention and will out-last the life of the car.

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Chlnjs, III. rer Sir: - T itring you herewith complete oopy cT the obserTetloni I reede In tettlrc fa r storage cella s explained In cy report of March 20, 119.

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eld and they were psltel y Mr. Krefft. All four cells were gln charted In eerie er.d dlscherged at a 23-aiipere rntm id eet of reedlijs elillar to the Tsove was tken e.icpt no gravity reidlr.ge could be mad of the apeclal coapound. The oelle were oharjed then and dlsshArjed fourth tle nd reading taken. A ior? of all reedlna ta'n during th test will be supplied li a few days. The ampere-hour capacity of the four eelle for ei ef the four dlseherjet It (lien below.

Dry Battery Features The O. K. rJANT being a Dry Battery is nonga.; rtoiis, non-eorrosi e, no shedding or precipitation consequently there is no voltaic or electrolitic action. It is unbreakable and cannot freeze. It is guaranteed 2.2 volts and 150 ampcrs everv cell. ' Tt is used for all purposes where ordinary Dry Cell or wet lead acid batteries are now used. It costs less; lasts longer and can then be recharged. It has been given the most grilling of tests. It has stood everv kind of test thinkable.

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WATCH FOR THE ELECTRIC CAR which will be operated on the streets by the new O. K. "iiant Battery in a few days. We will be able to show that, rhe O. K. will give more than twice the mileage on one charge. The battery' -will ive no trouble outside of re-charging. Inasmuch as it does not deteriorate nor does it need the

Cory. I reVg'.h. IV. . The 0 t Olar.t try Battery was placed on our eo 4 tract at nson so 4th. and operated the starter contlnously for 9 alnutsSr The true was then werked the helanie of the day. Starter was t;ien chooked for 18 minutes continuously. Rested 8 ln. ,thS operated the true. At 4 w.y. the llr.ts were turned en (2-9 Tilt 84 c.p. ) and burned until 7 A.M. next itorr.In when they were shut off and the truck put to work. At noon the starter was chocked for 9 tlnutes. Truck wes then started end worked the helenoe of the day. Ll;hts turned on and burned until A.U. Feb., 6th. Starter was then ohocked for T minutes then rested for 6 minutes ar.d starter was again ehoekwd for 3 itlnutea then rested 5 nlnutee end starter again chocked for S wlnutes, then rested S ilnu'.ee ard etarter was afaln chocked for 3 eilnutee. tljhts were thn turnwd en and were; brightly burning at 8 P.M. Tet te be eontlnwed. O-K GIANT Re-chargable Dry Battery No More Battery Troubles EFFICIENT 20 times better than the best, and then re-chargeable at any service station in the world or at home. Guaranteed Costs less and is highly satisfactory. Meeting

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