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A WEEK'S PATENTS IN NEW YORK (Rec. 11.30 a.m.) NEW YORK, December 30. Among, 478 patents granted by the Patents Office this week are a method of making adhesive material from dried blood, a process for dyeing wood throughout its fibres, an illuminating device for taking pictures of the body cavities, a fog-producing apparatus, methods of moisture-proofing and coating papers, a man’s suit ventilated by lace strips, a dental compact with a brush and paste which can be carried in a pocket book, and, inevitably, a new mouse trap.
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Evening Star, Issue 25679, 31 December 1945, Page 6
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92CRAZE TO INVENT Evening Star, Issue 25679, 31 December 1945, Page 6
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