es y o Th 2098 FINISH OF AUTO; > COLOR AND POLISH One of Most Interesting Chapâ€" ters in Car Manufacturing Is Along This Line of . Work ; Details (By H. Clifford Brokaw, technical adâ€" visor, New York City West Side Y. wW. C. A. Auto'mobfle School). One of the most interésting chapâ€" ters in the history of progress might be called the Evolution of Finishes. In the caves used by the preâ€"historic people in the south of France are drawn chigelled, crude pictures and sculptures of birds and animals. In comnection with these rather inartistic works of the cave men a more interâ€" esting factor is the use of daubs of color on some of these drawings. This is said to be the earliest known use of a paint or finish in the sense that we use these products today. This crude daubing of homely pictures was the best that that age could afford. It is far removed from the present method of painting and finishing which we find on modern automobiles. Improvement Recent As a matter of fact, no startling improvement was made in the matter of finishes up to within.a hundred and fifty years ago and the achievements which have been developed within the last ten years probably represent as notable a record as could be accounted for over many centuries in the. past. Among the most satisfactory developâ€" ments in the evolution of finishes is the introduction of a new material which is a pyroxylin finish. It is radâ€" ically different in basic materials and is also considered an improvement as to durability. It is waterâ€"proof and does not check, crack or graze. Also it is not affected by boiling or ice cold water. It is hard and tough, difficult to scratch and does not peel. Why on Automobiles? The owner may bring up the quesâ€" tion as to why an automobile is given this kind of a finish. To some it may seem absurd to provide for a machine Because of the quick drying properâ€" ties of this material it must be apâ€" plied by a dip or spray.> It cannot be hand brushed. Consequently its use is confined in the main to manufacâ€" turers and professional painters., As far as automobile manufacturers are concerned, the quick drying properties and durable quality of the new finish have meant so much that it has been readily adopted by a large number of them. PAGE TWO FOR FRIDAY ONLY P FANCY POTATOES Salmon: Steak the lb;; c Fresh Plate Beef the Ib, ... ... Halibut Steak the Ib, ... _ Breast Lamb the Ib.} _ SUGARâ€";!. & E. Pure Cane; Granulated ; 10 lbs. for ... ... 59C Boneless Rolled Beef Roast, lb. Boneless Beef Stew the lb, ... .. SIRLOIN ROAST Lean Beef Soup Meat, the lb. ... Strictly Fresh 3 dozen ... Peas, fresh, sweet tender, 2 lbs. for EGGSâ€" Phones Highland Park 1677, 1678, 13679. Deerfield 143 "Sweetheart Brand of Pure Foods" North First Street, Highland Park, Free Delivery Service to Ravinia, Highland Park, Highwood, Fort Sheridan and Deerfield SPECIALS FOR i 69¢ New 124%c 1644c 40c 40¢ 28c 45¢ 10c 20c 98c l Stover Co., Chicago Frigidaire disâ€" | tributors, are attendi the ground | breaking ceremonies for a new $20,â€" }000,000 Frigidaire exp@nsion project |\ at Dayton, Ohio, thig week. The :branch managers and @istributors of | the company have a légading part in | the exercises. t \ which is used out of doors/in all of weather the same of a which one expects to find ¢n fur and pianos in the inside lof a The reason is in the t pl cover the automobile with a m which protects it against e and secondly to give thg car . tractive appearance. It is foun a finish of the lacquer wi the desired protection and at the time a beautiful finish. This sort of finish, which is of the lacquer type, also has the advantage of retaining its lustre. If is not easily ruined by oil, salt, seaside mist, mud, ice or rain and is ngt ordinarily checked by being out |in excessive warm or cold weather. One of the big strides which the auâ€" tomobile industry has de in recent years is in the matter of finishes. Up until quite recently finighes have not been really satisfactory.| At the presâ€" ent time, however, thg situation is more encouragirig. Canary seed alone does not furnish a balanced feed for canaries, but in combination with hemp and summer rape it forms a good ration. Much of the rape seed put up agd sold in carâ€" tons is of a kind that even wild birds do not eat because of its pungent and bitter flavor, says the |United States Department of Agriculture, but all birds relish the mild (taste of true summer rape. o 4 The mayor of Atlantic City proâ€" tests that he was stung $50 for taxi fare in Louigville recently. This is a good joke for the rest of the counâ€" try. : | : The new Frigidaire plant will be one mile long and is @xpected to be in full operation early in 1927. It will have a capacity of §00,000 electric refrigerator units a year, approxiâ€" mately four a minute.. Three thouâ€" sand workmen will réquired to complete it within the spheduled time. This <building progrgm represents the initial outlay in a hundred million dollar investment Generial Motors will make, if necessary, for the future deâ€" velopment ‘of this industry. It will give the Deélcoâ€"Light co:fpany, makers of Frigidaire, 68‘acres df floor space. NEW PLANT FOR THE FRIGIDAIRE COMPANY R APP BROTH ERS White Fish the Ib. _ Trout the lb Fresh Calf Sweetbreads, lb. Front Leg Veal Roast, lb. ... Veal Breast with pocket 2 to 3 lb. pieces, Sliced lb. ... Beef Pot Roast the Ib. ........... Miller & Hart Armour‘s Star Rhubarb, Crisp tender, 3 lbs. for Cabbage, Fancy new, the lb. ... BACON SQUARESâ€" 2 to 3 lb. pieces, lb. |.....2; HAMSâ€" wWHAT CANARI SPECIAL ! , _ SOAP SAL FOR MONDAY Highland Park‘s Down Town Store the elemnts car anatâ€" found that pe will give at the same ._30c¢ LIKE DNLY _ 45¢ 25c _ 22¢ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 9th and 10th 35%c¢ 40¢ Tic 65¢ 18c 284 V,¢c ......30e¢ BUSINESS SLIGHTED IN U. 8. HISTORIES Few Books Used In Schools Reâ€" cite the Tremendous Drama What is the matter with American histories? Are school children being taught too much about wars and war heroes and not enough about the inâ€" dustrial growth of the country ? * These questions are raised by Frank R. Kent, capable newspaper correâ€" spondent and observer, in an article in the current Nation‘s Business Magaâ€" zine. C ~ Mr. Kent‘s research has impressed himâ€"as it has many othersâ€"that hisâ€" torians slur over the most important factors in the making of a people, the industrial factor. 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One tells of a colonial battle, | the beginnings of the romanbe #° To " two others of political conventions, a|roading in this country, We fourth of a presidential address and|following thin comment: â€" t“ie g;hd:: a ri(;t-, yu::r; ':org of m "<In 1928 the first spike was driven mig ma of in y a w f & railroad of Pittsburg‘s annual contribution of in the Baitimore and O,M C id two and threeâ€"quarter billions to the -â€"-'_______-__â€"__".Eâ€"'_____â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"'_-â€"'_ prosperity of the American people beâ€" ‘ Y cause of ‘its industrial activity: and thereby its part in shaping national c destiny. M Mr. Kent writes that "the story of the beginning and .development of railroading in the United States would outstrip almost any other historical chronicle imaginable in adventurous Hind Qtr. 1926 Spring Lamb .. Smoked White Fish Budweiser (Beer) 12 to case for ... Fresh Spareribs the Ib. ...._..._.... the Ib. Shoulder Veal Roast, the lb. 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