Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1901 — FINDS NEW ELECTRIC POWER. [ARTICLE]

FINDS NEW ELECTRIC POWER.

PnaiTifubi Inventor Discovers an Da* explainable Third Current. Daniel Drawbaugh of Eberlys Mills, Cumberland county, Pa., the original inventor of the telephone at the ace of 74, has stumbled across an unexplainable electrical current of high potentiality in some experiments he has been making recently along lines of wireless telegraphy. Mr. Drawbaugh’a machine is very small and is constructed similarly to the electro-mag-netic apparatus found on telephone Instruments. He turns on the positive and negative currents, subsequently short-circuiting these currents, whereupon he draws anotheaJmd an apparently unknown another part of the diminutive apparatus. The short-circuited current and the third current combined make such a powerful flow of electricity as to completely puzzle those who have witnessed the machine’s performance.