HOT-AIR SILK-REELING MACHINE. 



Patented by John P. Evertz, January 21, 1902. Patent No. 691457. 



The inventor claims that his machine is better than any other 

 on the market, in that by its use silk may be reeled direct from 

 the cocoons onto spools, thus saving a vast amount of silk, that is 

 now wasted by throwsters handling skeins, of silk. It also saves 

 time. For particulars, apply to or address the patentee, 



JOHN P. EVERTZ, San Diego, Cal. 



