Drop to Drink Where They Are Made 



Pbotos Press IllU3. Serv 



From the mold the bottles, still 

 hot and soft, are transferred to 

 a red hot table. The waiting 

 boy grips the bottles with a 

 special instrument and slides 

 them into the annealing oven 

 where they are very slowly cooled 



At right above: The molten 

 metal is poured into a mold which 

 is swung under a compressed- 

 air machine, like the one at the 

 right. The air is forced into the 

 mold where it blows out the 

 glass, making it thin and smooth 



At right: While the bottle is getting its size and shape in 

 the mold It is also getting its label. Here the man is cut- 

 tins the monogram into the iron mold so that every 

 hnished bottle may have its label incorporated in its makeup 



After twelve hours of gradual cooling in different 

 compartments of constantly lower temperature, the 

 trays of bottles are taken out and the bottles are 

 transferred to cases, ready to be shipped or stored 



