Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone or the Picture That Saved a Fortune
s no go;
nd I thought sure I h
n't your firs
er a month, and I can't seem to get any farth
sn't any image
you caught any glimpse of me in you
you are going to try and make th
is end, and only see the person he is talking to, not being seen himself, unless he wi
Ned. "It's too hard
etal plate. Perhaps I may have to try using a sensitized plate, and develop it later, though I do want to get the machine d
ard the end of Tom's remarks. A strange look ca
ah? Dat's de end of de world, ain't it-dat millenium? Golly! Dish yea
combination that is a peculiar conductor of electricity. The more light thaqueer stuf
lephone experiment, though I might try the metal plate method, as they did b
Ned. "Remember, Tom, I'm not up on
that name from the Greek word for moon, on account of selenium being so similar, in
it?" Ned wa
the form of selenides, the more important minerals of that kinding up his hands. "Stop it, Tom!" he pleaded. "Yo
native sulphur. Selenium is usually obtained from the flue-dust or chamber deposits of some factory where sulphuric acid is made. They take this dust and treaThere are several varieties, and I
a little fun. You've been poking away at this too long. Come on out on the lake, and have a ride in the motor boat. It w
telephone booth, trying to get an image on a plate, and not succeeding, has gotten on my nerves. I want to write out
the chemist, the young inventor closed up his shop, and went
rst purchased, some years ago, but a
ride," remarked Ned, as he got in the c
id the young inventor. "When I get going on a thing
" aske
I wanted to explain to him about it. He might not know how to work it. I left word with father, though, that if he came
too far,"
t to let Halling go up until I come back. He may not come for hi
, s
promised to see the bird-man if he called. Then Ned and To
ful boat, and comfortable. It swept on down the lake, and many other
observed Ned, as they went
otor. "I wonder what's got into her?" he said, in some annoyance,
a new spark plug
I'll stop an
ded his boat over toward shore, in
y behind him, and at the same time a
se that way? Look out, or I'll run you down
om astern, a powerful red motor boat, at the wheel of which s
. "I can't stop so short! Loo
t at the fellow, was about to shift the
over at a dangerous angle, while, with a rending, splintering sound of wood, the big red