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MARES Bl CUT IN STEEL £0STS Silica Gel Application Also Aids 0il Industry — Baltimore, Dec. 26 (A—A con- slderable decrease soon In the cost of producing steel, refining petroleum and in refrigeration was predicted today by Dr. W. A, Patrick, pro- fessor of chemistry at Johns Hop- kins university. Dr. Patrick based his prediction upon the practical ap- plication now being made of a sub- stance he invented during the war, known as silica gel, a colloidal silica which possesses great absorbent qualities Dr. Patrick sald that a steel mill in England was usiug the process successfully and the United States Steel corporation had plans under way to install the new system in one of its plants, that a New England company was manufacturing refrig- erator cars bascd upon the use of silica gel and that the Paulshoro, (N. J.), plant of the Standard Oil company was using the new mater- fal in the refinement of petroleum. Acts As Absorbent Silica gel, he explained, is made with water glass and aclds. It forms a substance which resembles course sand, but contains innumerable pores 80 fine that they cannot be seen even under the highest-powered micro- scope. From the absorbent qualities of the substance, he estimates that the surface of these pores in one gram of silica gel would cover half an acre, The width of the pores, he estimates, | is cven less than a wave length of light. Its action depends upon the capillary attraction of the fine tubes which ramify it. Dr. Patrick sald the new product would also make it possible to obtain gasoline from natural gas at slight expense and benzine from coke-oven gas. These uses by no means exhaust its possibilities, he said. In the manufacture of steel, he sald, silica gel had increased output 10 per cent and decreased the cost of cake 15 per cent. By far the great- est volume of substance passin through a blast furnace he explain- ed, is air, about 50,000 cubic feet of which passes through a good sized furnace every minute of operation. Its action is not chemical. | A collusive annulment, Mr, Mills contends, would not have only ren. dered the attorneys concerned liable to disbarment, but might have been reversed it contested at any time la. ter in a New York court. A private hearing in chambers or bofore a referee, in the opinion of Mr. Mills, would not have reduced publication of unsavory details, but | would have multiplied the chances | for garbled accounts. Rhinelander's attorneys, the letter says, followed the only course open to them with | the information they had from their client at the beginning of the trial A. A U. T0 KEEP WATCH OF FOREIGNERS' EXPENSES Committee Selected to Guard Against Rise of Question on Validity of Costs, New York, Dee. 26 () — To pro- clude a recurrence of charges ro- garding exorbitant expense de- mands, such as developed last year , during the tour of Paavo Nurml. | the Amateur Athletic union has as- singed a forefgn relations commit tee to take charge of the next group of European athletic stars, soon to arrive here, The committee has already as- sumed the task of arranging the itinerary of Adrlan Paulen of Hol- land, Charles Hoft of Norway, Hans Houben of Germany and Georse Goodwin of England, although the original invitatior, to the quar wag fssucd by officials of the Mill- rose A. to compete in & meet hers on February 4, Present plans of the committer call for the invading runners to | race at & mect in Boston prior 1o | the Millrose games, while their | second appearance In this elty ma | also precede the Millrose meet, it | has been announced. | William Prout ot Boston, a for- | mer president of the A. A. U, is | chairman of the forcign | committee. AND OTHERS TAKE STRAUS relations NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 192 WE ADVERTISE— You will naturally inquire, “Why?" “Why is a Na- tional Bank any different from any other bank?" “National Bank Protection for your Savings.” We will answer that question in a series of advertisements which will starit in this space next Saturday night. In these we shall endesavor to place before you briefly some of the more important features of the National Bank Act and the Federal* Reserve System and how benefits may accrue to you from a connection therewith, We advertise for a number of reasons; we believe in the National Bank System; we believe in our Bank; we believe what we say about it; we believe that the people who read what we say will at least give some thoughtful consideration to what they read. New Britain National Bank \ SIDES WITH RABBI WISE & Many Teaders in Jewry Supporting Clergyman’s Stand for Ac- | | | “National Bank Protection For Your Savings” Water vapor in this air hitlerto has | caused considerable difficulty in op- | eration, particularly as it v; s witlty ceptance of Christ, New York, Dec. 26 () — Jews weather conditions. By putting th air through silicia gel, it is dehydra- ted. practically all of the moisture being removed. Eficient in Refining Petroleum In refining petroleum, he said, it had been found tkat the use of silica gel in removing the sulphus-bearing constituents and gnm-forming com- pounds was a cheaper and more ef- ficlent method than any yet divised. These are cither distilled out of the silicia gel and recaptured, or hurncd out, the gel remaining uninjured. ‘The principle involved in refri ation, Dr. Patrick said, is equally simple. Physiclsts for b oeelproduced jee puping off with a vacnum the vapor arising from water. orctically, if 100 pounds of were insulated so it woud re heat from outside source absorbed in the vaporization of 20 poun r would reduce the remaining S0 pounds to ice, Dr. P rick explained. The invisible po of silica zel have such a strong traction waler vapor fhat they act like a vacunm pump. In thesc pores, the vapor is condensad to li- quid again, giving the substance an enormous power to absorh the vapor. By placing a small flame under the gel, the condensed vapor is driv- en off, 9 that the absorbent quali- ties of the gel operate unimpaired until the remaining wa thus fee actually is produced by tion of heat. Mills Defends Public Trial for Rhinelan New York, Dee, (1. I Milis, trial msel for Leonard Kip Rhinclander in his an- nulment suit, ends public trial of the suit in a letter, published in the New Yor! t was provoked by an in the World which Mr. Mills construes uas aning a collu- sive annulment of the marrviage with 1he ter of a negro taxi driver should have been arranged pump The- water ive no the heat for der N | throughout the country are floc ing to the s Stephen 8. Wi from orthodox rahbis Jesus in a recent address The tes United raising had of i Pals | $5,000,000 fund, | today under | constdcration Dr. Wi igna- | tion as chaivman of the appeal, of- ‘r»*r‘-rl when he was criticized hfs assertion that Christ { man, not a myth, and that must accept him. Action on | tion is expeeted swithin for was a Jows | the ten Among {hose who are profesting against its acceptance Nathan Strauss, New York philanthropist who sent fund an additional | | pledge of $150,000 after having al- | ready g $500,000; Rabbi Sid- | ney Tedsche, in New IHaven; Rabbi | Samucl Gup in Providence; Rabbi| | Samuel in and the m! | Califc lu- tion in his are Browne wish nia mir who Tofens: |St. James Club May Be ; Open to Germans Soon | Dee. 26 () — Sinee the reconciliation the rable talk of the 1 invitin London 1 I T.oe | {been con | the no has | wying | st | | nun come | hatche at exeinsiv the Ger b James club an diplomats in | members, There have tion may to n hints that stended to tinwe varly in | . | of the members of &t s, Which is the diplomat's club | of an in- the some the ar excellenee have 1nite London, made up their nds, that this would be t) step just yet, althouzh the majority | are understood to German | membershin part of the new spirit | |of * Burope which Sir Aus | te mberlain, forelgn tary |has introduced into international politics, not how- ver, proper favor sec /T rovan WASTING MY TIME WITH THIS! HERE, | HOL AIDS, TAKE ) tord, Conn. Young Corbett is in 1l | health and without funds. | Armistice day, | City., signal city its part nized responded the i ponents w the It of tional remonstrance at iJESUS GREATJEW e \ffl” », and by CLAIM H[llll]AY| RAEBI_H;A_I]}S SAYSi:‘:;:‘;;»p New | Dec. 26 (F) — Now |TWenty-third psalm in Eng clalmant of the title of the [Paralicled it with Hebrew p | “If this, the finest ¢ city in the world, the fi-| i + nancial, and the cconomic _center |STMOD on the kL of the country, ean now lay claim | m‘:',pfl TR o another title — the city without |Shouldn SE l‘ nothy ‘htfl; e ) a great Jew? It would he R O newspapers and Rabl fhe passing of his observance of |WOUld be less hasty in their judg. passing ! Jiment. I they would have didifeatlon sdnyeRtoduy calabratesRno i ST a R o e ri I T annual birthday all his own. 5 . cox |SUnday, they would not have found WY1t s eat ot lainnlion so much that objectionable. Lt “‘"k lrfz" :l‘" r‘”,‘ ‘" l'r:‘{:l"‘r"“; ~ lus not be too hasty about becoming the Ay ‘.,'”‘" mas nnd New [one religion. Only recently hristmas and Ne one has asked, ‘If we . but unlike the majority of " ]‘“m?,\l m"._l t citics, the world over, it has i e special annual S5 : f he did not wish to be r ’1 [reaches paganism, and the Jewish | worshipped as a god. o UL world has a long way to go before | 3 . “I have no doubt of celebrates Bunker 5 % o | " it overcomes infoleranee and preju- [reality of such a persor Hill. Philadelphia exelisive Hee. = of Nazareth,' claim to the observance of Inde- Rabbi day, Mardi Gras belong Al laimcal fos it heren o R lisclaimed for Himself the cl ! |ter of a Moessi hovr the at Chicago fire | i a spiritual se| as g ¥ O'Leary's ing that he was in accord with the [Saviour of th in the " views of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of [doom of % ; o yearly New York in many Rabbi | - f tt « « . bl date of the Iney 8. Tedesche the Con, gation Mishkan Isracl, in an ad- re last night praised Christ ofessors the trouble ins of correcting it. The urer built a laboratory own, manncd it with gradus and kept the sorl L visiting instru he w things were 1 and manu- of his hnology rescarch USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKI For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or LECINLOGY PLARS RE BEAEFOAL - Industrial Gains Result From . Go-operation i Jewish them tried His harried doctrine to bri feilow- a 0 sur rton {s of the opinion has worked to the Technology ieves that the work of in the field tend to while muel Hirsc ed the confifet uion of R 3 York that Jews should : Jesus as a great moral and leader, a Jew of whom they he proud bhecause of his teac In a sermon befor [strain running throughout ti Lokl you do pot have to it for reliet from or embar- declares a special- a little Mentho-Sulphur and provement shows oW in are | ¢ York, stry part of the osition to the plan was | is Jewis) tion at Temple T hers o e ton sald, because ft was felt that night, Rabbi Hirschberg summarized | | s vork would inte views with .the s ent: b d v t ies then, Jesus was—i Norton fine and admirable a typ. opposite there was, but a Jew none th bbl Hirschberg asserted that shed in a synagogue, that faithful communicant of that he prayed 1 the doctrine of L e to become ST their eq regarded him shall it be?" T be- Jew and wanted to be re world has ed as nothing but a Je it over- > his nuel | zerm roying properties, noth- ing has ever leen found to take | the place of this sulphur prepara- tion. The moment you apply it healing ins, Only those who we had unsightly n troubles can know the delight this Mentho« Sulphur brin ven flory, ftehing ma is dried right up. Get a small jar of Rowles Men- phur from any good drug- use it like cold cream, fere 100 ach |areth | s of of its wise i Jew, or vs it has w tion ms that the 1r @ been call leterminin upon cot jedin t dire less me o yrofrssors hi “Technoloj tes to i as riectic ca bricks for steel 1dyin som 1 sel furnac Ye e na which memo one, wrd- | Problems co 2 I S A icks and operation of heavy egarded or many ot devotes a spe 1 N gent 28 Motor Ca In Smoke in Rhode Is. North Providence, R. I, Dee. IFira of unknown origin today ¢d the North Provic garage the historic n from to work o as Jes any said Rabbi Hirscl Hirschberg declared factori ind st send stitn = | Eyes Need . |Never Age 1t you want a good set of eyes at sixty, seventy, eighty e they are right pende from exclusively 1 New Haven Rabhi Fayvors Tdea New Haven, Doe, 26 (B)—Dee Il in | f yand i s nd L souls of men from the i star cow, i Windy com- nd bur fused an San morates th pects, e mass of 2§ motor ¢ loss or more than § 1OOD SHORTAGF At To' , Dec, 26 (A x reported the result of a storm wheth swept the cember 15, The gov paring to send a visions to re PORTYD, ood sho | logged 1 But New York has none. | In Fur practically | cat city, and many of the towns their specfal in recognition ori cteristic of London k holidays nd 1 its reigni day, while na- cnized throughout ished hy Paris as its is with virtually all ntinental cities. nation day ven compa overy I maller | annual his- cach “tol s the Jesus for Christians religion 1 even be Jows e a re- which studied ob- ation” on have atic ¢ events ot in char; s of genuin rnmen shipload observes its e condition birthdays of ves.” R er we want READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Ford Gets Gift His Money Couldn’t Buy 1stille “whot ) or ch polish 1mois, | e chances are four to one by actual count that they need glasses this minute, You may get along without them suit yourself for the pres- t—but a time may come when delayed glasses fail to He was n until long ause o lot of bl misunderstood His teachings does not mean that this great man did not stand for something wonderful. ke othing ir that i g that Hi: miraculous, or that His {of Mary and Joseph. four brothers { was not Him or 1ot Christianity | death, e t converted to after s Hisjj === ted fools rorating t departure of from Manhattan on November 22, | 1753, after and two | Testament ' occupation of the ecity, and | had any o the city of Gen- Washington, leading Continental troops, was t for et dancing in t} troops seven y idea fix you up. learn the FrankE.Goodwin Eyesight Simply exact and Kling, tower of strength, orthodox and sin- He had intense o ism i isively for sixty New York * day i e celebrate ex a we but annually sive possession i caters recog- formances. Even wh with special regim nd parade, country was at war witl' X in 1846, Xvacuation a city-wide slowl Specialist 327 Main St Phone 1905 on s of old and present We Understand Lyes, o people o, Iny demonstration. of the Op- fled cross of Al the in the world did not live A D ause the name of ever, must not be minded as to f great moral cified by the instigation of a Jews and St Paul trs blame from this small sect lole Jewish race.” ana with suel 1 1 to be 1roy app B tay hey observance d lost its fervor, Fourth Thanks- another national holi- d its prestige. the centennial of the British, revived with a President his several former gov- ate participated in |th gala demonstration. But since | the en, interest in obscrvance of the lay has died. w York, business, of history ocrites around the of injustice how- narrow- Him Christ i1 the among sferred to uly took in vear 3 done Jesus THE RAND 215 Arch of the the date mon- 1eparture all 1o recoguize s s @ teacher Romans small sect was o1 and rnors of the Street harassed by has made pressure | no excep- its passing Supports Dr. Wise N. J., Dec 26 (P—Mak- n “Are Rabbi Lowis FORMER CHAMP “BROKE.” o1 Dee. (®—Den i re sponsor § ] o sai, Very attractive 2, 8, 4-room modern, gas ge, refrigerator, shower bath; also offices and stores. Concessions will be given. Call 3839-2 or See the Jani- tor at 102 Prospect Street apartments, all Synagogue 1 tomorrow who 24 years ago Eht in Jewish Sabba el ety Henry Ford's millions couldn’t buy this 127-year-old grist mill from Mrs. Albert C. Barrows ot Rabbi Browne in saying that the | Atkinsom, N. H. Months ago she spurned his offers—but now she has given it to him as a |Jews owed it to themselves to ac- | Christmas present. : | A} row of Terry rn at Hart | be

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