llrintoir.H New Model.Hit,IlfIII*Frank Hrinton, Hit* air ship Invent nr, i- now stopping at tin* Hcnz11 oust?. In Ills room lie ha the model of his new airship suspended, andallatiiori H11m*rinIn*Is non working on the t heory of wing propellers. The ship is const rnetedon a frame similar to the shape of the deek of a boat. lt;*ri top ot t he frameis placed an electric motor which propolis four wings whichmake t lie st roke like a bird, catch t In* ait and heat the vessel in the atoms-Chphere. Above the whole is a coveringUsiatISCngu r-similar to t he canopy t-npof a which is used as an aerial plain, and in ease of any accident, lets the shipdescend like a parachute Hanginghelow the frame,below t he machinery.Ctxwis a ear, built like a boat, which willotIt*Moat the machine to ease It lights jo Hlaxly of water.WhitiVeer.o„ia IAfter all his study, Mr, Itrlnton has concluded that the only successfulslop must tie propelled by wings. He has studied ail the late improvements its given In the magazines, and Mudsthat theI ia I(a'ISsuccessful inventors have used some sort ot a fan, and has concluded that the nearer a lord'sIwing can lie invented, the more assurance there Will he of success jona vigat log I he air.M r.lirinlonhasinto1(1In‘4 *|s-1r -ot herItinvention Improved.is a frame which tits the hack of abicycle rider and saves tin* trouble otwhatme.slotm I rs.frlernyourat hiieurtning itIt tentrut It banhandle-bars. The rider can lean backstraight. in this frame, and by tinwaving of the body, guides the wheelISriale.ai et.IVisu*lie now has this seat arranged so thatt here is lit tie ditllculty in mounting. Heretofore the frame was jo tin* wayof the rider when mounting tliewheel Now lie has it so arrangedthat the back will fold up to tin rider s back after be has mounted.Still another theory is receiving the attention of tin Inventor. He be-M ilicves that a round body will move ofin! 1.11-*ysefsit sown accord when ext reme heat is applied on one side and extreme cold onthe other. To prove this he places astick about 12 feet long in a run of a wheel. At one end of flu* stick heapplies cold and at the oilier heat.This wheel, he says, will then turnonce around in an bout.