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One Cycle Is All It NeedsCalifornian Is the Inventor SINCE gas engine cycles became well standardized at four, few inventors have shown many designs calling for less. But now there has appeared in San Diego an inventor who believes that his one-cycle engine is liable to revolutionize transportation. "Expert engineers have inspected James Pieketts' new device," said the "Pacific and Atlantic" scribe whose caption accompanied his syndicate's photograph, "and think that Pickett is right; his engine may revolutionize transportation." The engine shown in this picture is said to be the first of its kind on record. We have not consulted the Patent Office on this statement, so some more designs may be abroad or else buried; but it's the first to our knowledge. Mr. Picketts is here shown squatted by his pet machine, while his associate, Charles Lovell, is giving the new model the "once-over." 833 of 2349 characters shown.
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