EJ § ;i f Â¥a B §+4 | s FINEST DISPLAY OF MEMORIALS IN CHICAGO 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVE.. Claimmed the politicians are now facing the issues of the presidential election, but a large proportion of them at last accounts were heading in the :opposite direction at a high rate of speed. a < The |Seminole Indians have finally recognized the fact that the United States is a sovereign nation.© Well, of courtse, it‘s better late than never. J. H. ANDERSON The plaintive old song relates how "my head is bending low." the author thereof perhaps foresaw , trying to get into a low topped auto while wearing a plug hat. ! High m«l Nozzles “&' The high ‘price of these nozzk naturally adds to the cost of prodyeâ€" tion of artificial |silk, especially as different kindsâ€"of nozzles are which vary in the number and the diameter of the Roles in producin: different grades of silk. Attem have been made to use glass ins of gold or platinum. Glass, however, has two disadvantages: it is 4 fragile, and its ichemical qualiti¢s are! affected by the solution into which the nozzles are submerged with the result that the rims of the holes chip off, changing their diam ter | and ;:&ng fbe production ; uniform filamments impossible. 8 . . Specia} Kind of Porcelain _ ;} The factory in Thuringia has now produced a special kind of porcelain which is said to meet every require» ment. With the help of machinery designed by the Zeiss works, known for their most acturate work, holej are drilled which are the acme precision. Each holeâ€"and there ard sometimes 1000 of a diameter of 1 to 100 millimeters in a single n â€"is examined through a microscop«: as to its accuracy. These porcelain: nozzles, it is held here, should greatl lower the cost of production of arti< ficial silk. * t GRANITE FURNISHED AND AND ERECTED BY Phone Ravenswood 3523 ° j Opera Described P On issuing ::4 the orifices of the submerged nonl; in the form: of reacts with the spinning ‘bath continuous _ stre the â€" cell immediately c into fi which are then W to give aâ€" ful textile thread. The holes of nokzles must most â€" accurately drilled as theq:}llty of the depends on their gccuracy, while §} notzles themselvegs must be made of a material which can be submerged in a solution of w‘xieh sulphuric agid is the main eo:::uent. Gold and platinum, or a bination of ï¬'h. have hitherto been bound as the only materials which would meet these reâ€" quirements. | | "W 0o For some time {now a 1: in Thuringia, y, has been dgcing in collal tion with the Zeiss optical works in porcelain + zles suitable for artificial silk spinâ€" ning machines, says a dispatch to the Christian Science Monitor. these nozzles, are by a number of holes co to the desired number of filamentg in the ultimate %flu cellulose: soâ€" lution passes into coagulation rle- digm. | j PAGE TEN Artificial Substitute for Product _ of Silk w«.;:uum In | Christmas Gift Buggestions Hand Bags , Bill Folds . Hat Boxes Brief Cases Fitted Suit Cases Germany By New . Then it goes by rail to the city platâ€" form or unloading truck. From there it is transported by truck to the city milk plant whera it is tested as to acidity or freshness. It is sampled in the laboratory for butterâ€"fat, sediâ€" ment or cleanliness. Then it is transâ€" ferred to the receiving or weighing vat. From there it is pumped to the heater, clarified or ffltend, pastburâ€" ized in holding tanks at high tempâ€" erature, thus destroying all pathoâ€" genic life. ‘ It is cooled at the farm in cans. The cans are transported by truck to the country receiving station or direct to the ‘glass lined and cooled cars at the railroad station. M ‘Remember, when you were a lad, how you used to take the. little tin pail and go over to the Widow Jones‘ and get a quart of milk, milked warm into the pailâ€"aund you‘d snitch a swalâ€" low or two on the way home? Modern System of Providing for ‘Lacteal Supply Described In Magazine HOW MILK IS SENT IMPORTED EGGS ARE _ FROM FARM TO CITY|‘ . CONSIDERABLE ITEM $p The Green Tea Pot E“ t Christmas Boxes and Baskets Packed Artistically Wrapped tmas Candies and Salted Nuts | Christmas _Plum Puddings Fruit C;{zlces : Christmas ?Cookies Mince Pies 23 N. Sheridan Ru:,gsghhud Park 4 MASONIC PLE Phone H. P.§617 P proud.}y announces that it has just been able to get Schenectady over the ‘Fadio. 'Ihut"u‘ nothing, we can get her every evening if we want to. ‘ t is why, perhaps, that the Deâ€" ment of imerce in its statisâ€" tics of eggs, the eventualiâ€" ties with e frankness, and reâ€" ports "eggs or poultry, in the shell." So it is that foreign eggs come to us with a price on their heads, dead or alive dozen of them in 1925, valued at $188,581. Fits have been fairly well standardâ€" ized and sim El. but there are still imp oftant ibilities for stabilizing the inine: ties, ‘Alien eggs could hardly be _to be as punctilâ€" ious in meeting ‘our requirements as the domestic product, But the exterâ€" ior of any gives meager direction for placing t.. The taciturnity of eggs is . ~Give an egg, a bad fame and it bears it in silence, but strike it in anger and it will turn on yot witl‘xl:zl its strength. Even an egg will turnâ€"if you keep it long Specials Shop Phone H.P. 457 Res. 1986 §18 Eim Place, Highland Park Storm Sash and Storm Doors | Jobbing Promptly Done FRED C. du se( Py h5 159 39 i o es aits n e ce en tp M i ence is i w en onl oT uB doe sn eepemnpnn e e foenl certs ue tm r ' i 3 + HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HHIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 710 Children ’s Dry Cle: ‘ Spcial wile) o c yo uffy & Duff Yale Lane From December }20th to 31st we will Dry Clean and Press ¢ny garment for children up to the age.of t yelve years for h AP CC ; oo n wl oi es it Nok 2 oo e dbas (‘;,’. Aiks, ï¬:(A;j.\, SE \ 0 ie > dhont i# in B Walter Big drycleanit plants everywhere will specialize this wé§k in refreshing children‘s garments and ing the Nation‘s school children ready fq @a long trip down the winâ€" ter school road ¢:) drycleaned (germâ€"free) clothing. > §:â€"* a CLEANï¬‚ï¬ and DYERS Telephone High ind Park 1820 â€" 1821 GOOD OLIW FASHIONED CHRISTâ€" MéS.»-a.nd iNew Year with blessings Builder o â€"this is oÂ¥ ?t wish for you and yours. /. Wilcox Wilcox Homes Phone H. P. 2619 1+3 #5 * t