He is an enthusiastic admirer of Marconi and the marvels of wireless telegraphy; he is an advocate of telephonic service, electric motors, electric lights, and of phonographs and typewriters for the Vatican service.
All Naples, on her semicircular shores, with her terraced heights rising above, defined in a blaze of electric lights!
Although called a palace, it is simply a plain house of some five stories, with narrow halls and stone staircases, no elevator, no electric lights.
Other evidences of keeping pace with the times were seen in the presence of the telephone, electric lights, and a good system of tramways.
Everything in and about the city is quaint, though the telephone, electric lights, and street tramways all speak of modern civilization.
In the evening the place is rendered brilliant by a system of electric lights.
One will find here a good museum, creditable art gallery and splendid park system, also a good street car system, electric lights, gas and other utilities.
It has a gravity water system, electric lights, and gas plant.
These vessels were totally unprotected by guard boats, booms, electric lights, &c.
At night, or in foggy weather it will be necessary to employ guard-boats, electric lights, &c.
In turret ships, electric lights may be so arranged that the instant an object is brought into the field of the beam of light, the turret guns will be bearing on it.
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