No. R57C—"Study of Motors," bound in cloth, postpaid $0.60**
Fun With Telegraphy (PATENTED)
TWO GREAT OUTFITS FOR STUDENTS
These two outfits are similar in construction, although they differ in details, each being designed for its special work. The "keys," "sounders" and "binding-posts" are neatly mounted upon ebonized bases measuring 6½×3¾ in., these also serving as sounding-boards.
"Fun with Telegraphy" is the original low-price telegraph outfit for students that has sold by the thousands and given universal satisfaction. It is considered the best 50-cent outfit ever produced, and, although we have made several improvements lately, the price is the same as before. In connection with a peculiar oscillating electro-magnet and a queer anvil, the sounding-board aids in giving out a loud, clear click that is found elsewhere only in noisy railroad sounders. This outfit is best adapted for a learner's set of one instrument and a battery to be used on the table for practising, either with or without the "codegraph," and not for telegraphing over wires to other stations.
Outfit: Illustrated Book of Instructions, called "Fun with Telegraphy"; Telegraph "Key"; Telegraph "Sounder"; Nickel-Plated "Binding-Posts"; Insulated Wires for Connections.
No. R8—"Fun with Telegraphy," without battery, postpaid $0.50
No. R8, R8B—"Fun with Telegraphy," with one dry battery, postpaid, .65