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Show Now Have Eiectric ; Fruit Juice Extractor Since strong drinks have been barred, bar-red, the soda fountain with ils assortment assort-ment of soft ill inks has become Increasingly In-creasingly popular and the orange J juice drink holds high place In popu-j lnr favor. Formerly the Juice had to be extracted by hand on a small glass! bulb or in a small crudi machine op-' erated In hand, but now If you stroll into a modern restaurant place you will see on one end of the soda bar the new electrical aid for orange, drinks. 'An orangeade, please," you say to j the white-clad clerk. He selects an orange, halves it. puts; one half on the aluminum bulb of the motor-driven juice extractor, places a iglass beneath the spout to receive thej ijulce, and in a Jiffy all of the juice Is, extracted quickly and cleanly within l view of the customer. "Plain water or vlchy?" asks the' clerk "ichy.': you reply, and he adds a' little chopped Ice. then fills up the I glass with Vichy and places before you j a frothy, delicious pure Juice drlng so! good In fact that jou wonder If there' can be anything better. Thid new electrical Juice extractor I (consists of a vertically mounted motor Carrying an aluminum extracting bulb! at the uupcr end The whole is mount-I I ed In a housing made of copper and finished In polished sliver plate. Thej bulb Is surrounded by a metal basin,' i which catches the Juice as it is sol swiftly extracted and poms It Into the I spout, w hich in turn delivers the Juice I to the glass underneath |