Attendances arc being well maintained at the Potone Band Carnival) another good programrno of dances, etc., including "the swing songy , performed by several young girls, being submitted last evening. It is probable that Monday next will bo tho "wind-up" night. Much interest is being evinced in the Baby Show, which is to be held this afternoon, and a large number of entries have been received. Dr. PlattsMills will judge this evont. - ""or the first time on record news bulletins by, wireless were-recently displayed on a moving train, when passengers on tho Lackawanna railroad were astonished to see the latest foreign ami Home dispatches spread before their eyes as they were' being whirled along at sixty miles an hour. The "Scranton Times" font 250 words from the Lackawanna wireless station to the moving rain, the messages dealing with internal and external affairs. A few days previously the Rame railway company "successfully experimented with the'transmission by. wireless of runninj? 1 orders to'a train staff.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1990, 21 February 1914, Page 6
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162Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1990, 21 February 1914, Page 6
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