Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1923 — Page 13

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1 Save Fuel Costs Expert Says, Observe Proper Rules and You’ll Need Less Coal Supply

Sy‘ NLA Service Oct. 26.—Ho* YW do you burn your coal? ” Are you getting all the heat out of it you should, or are you one of the majority that is paying nearly twice aa much in fuel bills, as you should^ According to S. 3. Wyer, fuel expert with the Smithsonian Institution here, the American public knows very little about the proper use of fuel. Observe the following rules for burning anthracite, bituminous coal and coke and you probably will lop 25 to 50 per cent off your heat bills this winter: Anthracite 1. Carry a deep fuel bed, five to ten Inches thick, so that it will not burn through in spots and admit a large excess of air. 2. Shake the grate to remove ashes, but stop before live coals appear in ashes. 3. Fresh fuel should be spread evenly over the entire grate area. 4. Be sure to leave cne visible bright spot of live coal to ignite the gases coming off the freshly fired fuel. In this way the gases from the coal will be burned gradually and will not accumulate in the -firepot and burn with an explosion. 5. After firing, keep the dampers wide open until the blue flame appears, then check off the draft as much as necessary to keep fire hmming at desired rate. Bituminous J. Bitumlous coal requires more draft and attention than anthracite or coke.

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BROADWAY AM, THIS WEEK PEPPy BURLESQUE AND VAUDEVILLE ADMISSION 23e and 50c PU S TAX. This coupon and 10c entitles Lady to Choice Seat Any Mat. Except Holiday.

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2. Shake down ashes once a day. Then shake only until the glow of the fire is seen in the ash-pit, not until burning coals appear. 3. Pull clinkers out; do not try to work them through the grates. 4. A deep fuel bed is desirable.

CREDIT MEN CONVENE ' . Fifty Local Members Attend South Bend Convention By Timet Special ■ SOUTH BEND. Ind., Oct. 26.—Between 300 and 400 persons gathered here today for the annual convention of the Indiana Association of Credit Men. - Arthur J. Morris, founder of the Morris Plan banks and vice president and general counsel of the Industrial Finance Corporation of New York City, is principal speaker on the subject, “The Credit Man and What He Stands For.” Fifty members of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men attending. Smooth Puddings All puddings that should be smooth and creamy like custards, bread, rice or tapioca puddings, should bake or steam very slowly.

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CAPITOL Washington SI. and Capitol Ave. Matinee Every Daily THIS Nl*ht at 8:15. WEEK at 8:15. COLUMBIA BURLESQUE JACK REID IN THE “RECORD BREAKERS” US* LADIES Grt th ® tol „ habitl Go every week. This coupon and 25e will admit lady to beet reserved teat, any matinee.

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A New Screen Star HOLBROOK BUNN In a Different Sort ot Picture “THE BAD MAN” A Melodramatic Comedy OTHEB CIRCLE FEATURES speciaTT Exclusive Showing First Official Pictures ZEV vs. PAPYRUS Greet International Race Run at Belmont Track Saturday, Oct. 20.

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6. Stir up the fire and get it hot before adding' new fuel. 6. Work the partly burned coal, from which the gas has been driven, to one part of the fire and throw the fresh coal on the remaining portion. 7. Leave visible a bright spot of

C. OF C. GETS NEW MAN New York Worker to Direct Civic Affairs Department. The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce has obtained as its civic affairs department director, Leonard V. Harrison, formerly of the New York bureau of municipal research and recently attached to the staff of the general education board of New York City. He will assume duties Thursday. Much of his time will be devoted to a study of the finances of the civil and school cities, Marion County and the townships comprising the city.

EXTRACTED HONEY .JJEL •. 3 Lbs., 75c 1 Lb.. 30c THE HONEY STORE 8 M 2 N. Delaware St.

K " USE ~ ■ □EAST END MILK E I RIGHT OVER THE 1 * HOME PLATE F. u Vigorous youth needs u 3 milk and plenty of it. w ■I It’s a man-building ■ jjj food. Clean milk, pure 3 3 milk, safe milk—am! E jg pasteurized East Eud 3 £EastEndMilrG>| foy°urWlhmaß''t

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live coal to ignite the combustible gases coming off the freshly fired coal. Coke 1. Carry a deep bed of fuel—a bed about 18 Inches thick gives the best results. v

3/p (OFFEE is economical because its strength, flavor and aroma permit more cups to the pound. V 9 The Fishback Cos. INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS OTT

IMcSHANE’S 2 Doors West Fair Store STEAKS ■r- 32c tr 20c Guaranteed w Shoulder, 15# Boneieie VEAL BACON rv*m BEEF ... Breakfast LARD R W?7 S '•••* J rST C .“v $1.35 FRESH PORK Chops, Rib ....20# Hama 15# Chops, Shoulder 15# I Shoulders 18'A# Sausage, Purs 12 '/i# j Loins 18#

HAND PICKED APPLES BIG SALE SATURDAY At Car Door, C.,1.&W. Freight House, 230 Virginia Atm. Rhode Island Greenings * Hubbersons £ fSSk 20-Oz. Pippins ||| > Sutton Beauties £ f PER BUSHEL BASKET jr\ A I CA oar ot Apple*. Mvtrti wUSm, sU kwl-pUM, *I.OO a KiNS. ALJU ,t M -rtlnon Ave. end Palmer St. > T on ot abode Island OnJentngs sad KlarX ILN a fewkd, H 0 ALjU IVamin end IVret Michigan (it. . . . ' car dpplee, •rverml verletle*. ell bend-pieked, sL*t a MM| ALSO Grimes Golden. fI.SS per beebolt at Hardin* end Wee* Washing ton HU. ARTHUR B. HAMILL .SHU

P/fifrn/9fifT*6fF\ The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana Ho6si&R^ll)og£miP.Y POTATOES-FinTMiohigr : "Stock. Splendid oookonx Peek .. SWEET CIDER Made from sound, ripe apples. ia Guaranteed not to fendent. Gallon 4UC LEMONS—Ertrs i.'ZI SWIIT SPANISH “WR>RI=. OR APEPRUIT—Extra large and bright ................9^ Three for 25< FREBH Ech e\3c rinegt cmni CRANBERRIES—Eatmorso, nloa size in granulated, and good oolor. Pound l&C Pound, YELLOW ONIONB in *| A p Domestic. Three pounds IUC * SATURDAY S SPECIAL—BAKER S OOOOANUT Wet or dry pack. Buy 2 cans at ths regular price of 170 eaoh and we will sell you the third can at 1 cant. Demonstration. FresH" sffo OL~OEr T*AN*fimteft SAUSAdIS skinned end shoulder j n Two nr bone off. Pound ljC pounde YELLOW CORN ME A)— 11 DRIED BEEF— TJ“ Three pounds ...liC Sweet curs. Pound /MC ELECTRIC LAMPS— #1 7|A 40-watL Box of 5 y 1 ,UU Two pounds XtOC asr&saffc- 32c K£ h ~?£:::..ii c 170 per 100

NAVY DAY Tomorrow, Oct. 27, “ l l“i o,c '" t s)Htt - , AMmtwCvSSnm9€ CADLE TABERNACLE Murat Temple Shrine Band, 60 Pieces 11th Inf. U. S. Army Band, 60 Pieces U. S. Navy Band, 30 Pieces Bhortridge High School Band, 60 Pieces I iso | iso | so u. s. | | BAILORS | SOLDIERS | MARINES | Navy Day Properly Observed A Big Musical Picture Seats now on sale at Pearson’s, 128 M. Pennsylvania. Prices—7so to $2.00, Pins Tax. —Special School Children Ticket# tm MeHaoo Ororto School Chlldrsag Mo. High School Chttdroa, Ho.

2. Use very little draft after the fire la started and keep it' always under control. 3. Do not stir the ifuel; clean the fire in the morning if possible. 4. Do not allow ashed to accumulate in ash-pit.

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“THE RECOGNIZED LEADERS OF LOW PRICES” SUGARS 5 *49c POTATOES S=Zoc 2i/ 2 -Bu. Bag, %2AO * SOAP El 10 ! 39c CHIPSQg 19c Cream of Wheat Phg., 18c DIADEM FLOUR ’j: CC r o £ 20c 10 £ 40c Sack DDIT All A Delicious Milk Loaf E/* OIIE-MU Big 16-OZ. Loaves- H V mwm trapped—Reg. 8c Value COFFEE H ?5c VOC'LI. TAHTI THE r> ITFKBJEXCE. RotiUU daily in oar own roasterlee. One price— dCsgjM Mfl one blend—ene quality—the beet cup you ever drank. And the price la not ttc, nor 4(>c. nor 45c, aer Me, but juat twenty-five cents. De net eeeept inaHnttests. Buckwheat Flour 10c Post Toasties or Kellogg’s, m. 7 / 2 c POST BRAN FLAKES, 11 c APPLES = Lb.. 5c WERK’S TAG SOAP, BAR, 5c PANCAKE FLOUR 8/ 3 c

SHREDDED WHEAT pu 10c Mincemeat 20c MACARONI It?- 5c GOLD DUST 25c OAK GROVE 3? 27c

Hg Bars, i o r, baked, lb.. lu2v GINGER SNAPS, 1A . fresh baked, lb IUC WILSON'S MILK, lA. tall can....... IUC BRAN FLAKES, ~qT Kellogg's, pkg OC ROLLED OATS, “Ol ' best, bulk, lb v*C good LUCK “ on. OLEO, lb LVZ

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Sugar Corn 3 ™ 25c CHIU CON CARNI 10c Red Beans 7%c POPJJORN JSH. 5c Matches T 3 te Iflc BULBS t,. 25c

RAISINS, seeded, 1 A Sun-Maid, 11-oz. pkg. IUC HONE?T new, pure, QA full frame tlvC MUSTARD, prepaired, 32-o. jar. . . ADC Fould's Macaroni or 9 I Spaghetti, pkg I 5C PRUNES, Santa £" Clara, lb DC TABLE SALT, free running, 2-lb. b0x.... DC

TOY OATS, Q~ pkg. OC SARDINES, in to- 101 mato sauce, can.. 14i2C school Tablets, j regulation, each 4C 6CTAGON SOAP, white or yellow, bar.. OC jap rose soap; bar I C PALM6UVE oTT: SOAP, 3 bars L\)C

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