Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 55, 15 January 1918 — Page 9
PAGE Nils ifl CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Acetylan Welding 33 Amenta and Sal:mn Wanted 7 Agricultural Implement 24 Ambulance Service 1 A Announcements 2 Apartments and Houses for Rent.. 38 Artificial Limbs. Trusses, etc 21 Auction Sales 48 Automobile Accessories 25 Automobile Body Building 3 Automobile Body Repairing 33 Automobile Livery and Oarages. . .38 Automobile Repairing 85 Automobile Storage 3 Automobile Supplies 33 Automobile Taxlcabs SS Automobile Tires 35 Automobiles For Sale 83 Automobiles Wanted 34 Auto Moving; Vans 1 Jaggage and Light Transfer IS BlcycU Repairing;.." 37 Bicycles and Motorcycles 37 Bonds and Insurance 19 Building; and Contracting; 13 Building; Materials and Supplies... 28 Business Announcements 28 Business Places For Uent 39 Business Property For Sale 42 Business Opportunities 30 Business Schools 20 Business Services Offered 12 Cards of Thanks 2 Chiropodist 2 . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Cleaning; and Dyeing; ........17 Cleaning; Services 17 Coal and Wood 21 Clothing; For Sale. Second-hand. . .21 Colleges and Schools ....20 Contractors . 18 Corsetlera 2 Dancing; Teachers 3 Death and Funeral Notices... 1 Dental Services 18 Desk Room For Rent 39 Dressmaking; & Millinery.. 2 Drug Specials 3 Dyers & Cleaners....' 17 Educational 20 Electric Contractors 13 Electric Motor Repairing; 17 Embalmers and Undertakers 1 A Farm & Dairy Products 7 Farms & Land For Sale 43 Feed Dealers 31 Female Help Fire Insurance 19 Florists 1 C For Rent Apartments and Houses.. 38 For Rent Business Places 39 For Rent Desk Room 40 For Rent Farms 40 For Rent Furnished Rooms....... 9 For Rent Garages 38 For Rent Housekeeping; Rooms.. 9 For Rent Offices 39 For Rent Store Rooms 39 For Rent Unfurnished Rooms 9 Advertising: Index CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Specials At The Stores. ....25 Stolen Lost Found ............. 4 Storage A Transfer.......... 1 Store Room For Rent... ...... ...29 Tailoring 25 Talking Machines For Sale 23 Taxtcaba 36 Tents and Awnings 12 Transfer A Storage 16 Trunk Repairing .......17 Trunks & Leather Goods.. 31 Undertakers 1 A Unfurnished Rooms For Rent Upholstering ...17 Used Cars For Sale. ............. .38 Used Furniture. Ete ......21 Vehicles For Sale SI Vulcanizing .35 Wanted Agents & Salesmen...... 7 Wanted Female Help Wanted Male Help 5 Wanted Miscellaneous ..22 Wanted Rooms ft Board... 11 Wanted Situations 8 Wanted To Borrow 47 Wanted To Buy 22 Wanted To Rent 41 Wearing Apparel For Sate 21 Welding i...35 Well Drills and Wind Pumps 12 Wood and Coal 21 Wholesalers ..48 A 2834 WANT AD TAKER 2834 iv-opyrjgnt Applied For.j Parcel Post and Mall Order.. 31 Personals 2 Pet Stock Poultry 82 Piano Lessons 20 Piano Movers... 16 Planoa For Sale 23 Plants and Seeds .......29 Plumbing Sc Repairs 14 Poultry and Eggs 32 Poultry Supplies 33 Printing & Stationery J Professional Services 18 Public Sales 48 Real Estate Loans 46 Real Estate For Sale 42 Real Estate Wanted 45 Repair Services 17 Restaurants & Hotels 9 Roofing Repairs 17 Rooms or Board Wanted 11 Rooms For Rent 9 Safe Movers 16 Salesmen Wanted 7 Sanitariums 18 School Books 17 School & Colleges 20 Second Hand Goods For Sale 21 Sewing Machine Repairs 17 Sewing Machines For Sale 21 Sheet Metal Repairing 17 Shoe Repairing 17 Sign Painters ." 12 Situations Wanted 8 Special Notices 3 All regular classifications are numbered and arranged in numerical order throughout the classified columns. The following index serves as a complete and instant guide as to the classification, number under which you will find what you may look for, providing It la advertised. Refer to the index In alphabetical order, according to the character of business or service desired, note the number of same and then find the corresponding number on the regular classifications in the classified advertising columns. . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX For Sale Business Opportunities.. 30 For Sale Farms & Land 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lots 42 For Sale Miscellaneous ..21 Found Lost Stolen 4 Funeral Directors 1 A Funeral and Death Notices 1 Furnace Repairing 17 Furnished Rooms For Rent 9 Furniture Repairing 17 Oarages For Rent 3S Garden Seeds 29 Hair Dressers 2 Harness & Supplies.... 31 Hat Cleaners 17 Heavy Hauling: 16 Heatlnsr and Plumbing 14 Help Wanted Female 6 Help Wanted Male 5 Hide Dealers 22 Horses & Vehicles .31 Hotels & Restaurants 9 Household Goods For Sale 21 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent. ... 9 Houses For Rent.... 38 Houses For Sale .42 Instruction , 20 Insurance, Bonds, Etc 19 Investments so Jewelry Repairing.. 17 Junk & Hide Dealers 22 Ladles' Tailoring 2 Laundries 13 Legal Notices 49 Leather Goods 21 Life Insurance 19 Livestock & Vehicles .31 Locksmiths 17 Pstfound Stolen 4 ' Lots For Sale: 42 Machinery & Tools 24 Male Help Wanted 5 Manicurist 2 Masoieums 1 B Marble & Granite 1 B Medical S Memorials B Milk Dealers 3 Miscellaneous For Sale 21 Miscellaneous For Rent 40 Miscellaneous For Trade 21 A Miscellaneous Wants , 22 Money To Loan 46 Monumental d B Mortgage Loans..., 46 Motorcycles & Bicycles 37 Motor Trucks For Sale 33 Moving, Packing, Shipping 16 Musical Instruments 23 Nurseries 1 C Office & Store Fixtures 17 A Offices and Desk Room 39 Office Supplies 17 A Packing. Storing. Shipping 16 Painting & Decorating .'.15
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNtTELEGRAM. TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 1918.
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DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICE8 1
DRATHRING Anna E. Drathring. 56, died Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, Jan. 15. 1918. of cancer, at her residence. 1030 South Eighth street. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran church. She Is survived by five children, one son and four daughters, Mrs. Richard Hart, Mrs. Lena Helmick, Mrs. Hilda Melle. Miss Edna Drathlng, Edwin Drathing, also eight grandchildren and two sisters In this city. She is also survived by her husband, Willlam Drathring. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. REECE Mary Ellen Reece died Mondav morning at :15 o'clock Jan. 14. 1918, at her residence, 444 Randolph street, after a long illness at the age of 48 years. 5 months and 18 days. She was a member of St. Mary's church. She is survived by her husband. Joseph H. Reece, one son Paul, and three daughters, Mrs. Peter Van Etten, Miss Mary and Miss Helen, all of this city. Her father, William F. Fuller, one sister. Mrs. Harry Burke of Kansas City. Kan., two brothers, Patrick F. Fuller of Wayne county, John E. Fuller of this city, and one grandchild. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Friends may call at any time,
SITUATIONS WANTED
FARMER Wanted to know farmer who desires young married man to cultivate farm, raise stock on shares. Address Ira Sherron. Lexington. Ky.
POSITION Wanted on farm by married man; no children. Can give reference. B. O., care Palladium.
WORK Wanted, 3 days out of a week. Address Work, care Palladium.
ROOMS FOR RENT
8TH STREET No. 202. Fgr rent modern room, bath and heat
9TH STREET South 114. Two to 3 rooms, furnished for light housekeepIng. Call mornings.
9TH STREET North 304. Furnished rooms. Heat and bath.
8TH ST.-rent.
-North 214. Modern rooms for
TENTH STREET So. 32. Modern furnished room.
10 STREET South 42. Desirable furnlshed room.
11TH STREET South 21. Modern heated room in private family.
MAIN ST. 1019H- Modern sleeping room. 3rd floor, rear flat.
PAINTING A DECORATING 15
PAINTS and supplies. Phone 1336 Haner & Fahlsing. 428 Main.
MOVING A. STORAGE
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STORE Tour goods with Forrest Monger 3torage Co. Phone 2608.
STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS In our new, clean building, practically fire-proof, steam heated, electrically lighted, and costs no more than storing your goods in an ordinary wooden fire and rat trap building. Private rooms or open space. RICHMOND STORAGE CO. Rear No. 19 Po. 11 St. 'Phone 1412.
AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped In the city. Furniture crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. Forest Monger 200 8. 7th St. Phone 2608.
WRIGHT Sarah E. Wright, 65 years old, died Monday morning at 10 o'clock Jan. 14, 1918. of cancer, at Reld Memorial hospital. Sh'e was a member of the First Christian church. The body was taken to the undertaking parlors of Doan and Klute. Funeral arrangemifif will h announced later.
AMBULANCE - UNDERTAKERS 1A WILSON, POHLMEYER & DOWNING Funeral Directors Ambulance & Limousine service Casket Display Room. Phone 1335 15 North 10th St. tlrr
DOAN & KLUTE Funeral Directors Ambulance Night or Day 1106 Main. Phone 2623. JORDAN McManus. Hunt & Walterman. Funeral Directors and Ambulance. 1014 Main. Phone 2175.
MONUMENTAL
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MONUMENTS Owing to unsettled 1 freight and labor conditions and to avoid disappointment Memorial day, buy now. Thirty years experience is at your service In making a selection, large stock, new designs, quality and workmanship guaranteed. John P. TCmHe. 15 South inth. Phone 4022.
Gilt Edge Moving Service J. Tt M'NEILL. AUTO VANS PhftnP 2564 Quick Work
Three Auto Trucks Best service and largest moving vans In the city. Have a large new truck for city transfer and draylng. Can give the people quicker and better service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed. Crating and storage. Local an, long distance moving. Call ORA MONGER Residence. 815 Randolph. Tel. S1S7. Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2748. Prompt Phone Service.
REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17
CIX5THING CLEANED Pressed Best service quick work. Peerless Dry Cleaning Co. 818 Main. Phone 1493
EVERYTHING We repair almost everything. Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown A Son. Phrtne 3086.
FURNITURE Repaired: pictures framed; all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936.
NEOLIN SHOP L. & K. Shoe Repairing Co 1236 E. MainFull line "Neolln" soles.
FLORIST
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LEMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers Bervloe. 101.1 Main. Ph. 1093. SPECIAL NOTICES 3
MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vlntolax for tlvir aintviaKh 1 ftp all 11r
LOST AND FOUND
FOCKETBOOK Lost on ISth St., Friday afternoon. Return to 102 North 15th. PURSE Lost between So. 6th and B St. and Richmond Baking Co. Return to Richmond Baking Co. THE party who picked up pocketbook in Engle A Eaton's Sunday evening Is known.' Kindly return same with contents to Palladium office and avoid trouble. .
TATE
"Kleens Klose Klean" H95 Phone 1195 .
INSURANCE
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NOTICE Insurance Cost Before buying life insurance, learn the true costs of all classes of life insurance. Address L. F., care Palladium.
EDUCATIONAL
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OPPORTUNITIES are everywhere for the trained young men and young women. Be quick to prepare. Start Monday, Jan. 21st. day or night. Richmond BuslneFS College. Phone 2040.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
AIRDALES 3 puppies, also fox terriers, 1 year old for sale. Call 124 Williams St.
LADIES' HAND BAGS One lot left from holidays, will be sold 20 percent discount. Miller Harness Store.
LEGGINS For sale, 70 pair of men's legglns at 38c a pair, while they last. Miller Harness Store.
HELP WANTED MALE
POT-For office. 16 years old wanted Annlv Atlas Underwear Co.
FARM WAND Experienced, small
family, rererencw. wro aim wvuuihuhb,
Address n.. care t-anaaium.
JANITOR Wanted. Must produce good
references. Yaare"
MAN Married, capable handling pure .... .i..i.p fnr fjirm west of
orcu ii'ii t i w v -
cltv. W. B. Fulghum. moo wain.
planer.
jfANWantad for metal
Swayne-Rooinaon company. ; MECHANIC First class wan ted. Ap-
ply at once at in H't
pv " large corporation wants men for sales work, who are ambitious and willing to work hard In order to acquire the necessary knowledge, exper?"'r! and abHI'y t0 hoM rPon!le po.monsT men who are settled and who take business seriously. Apply in person to sales manager, afternoons, 226 Colonial Bldg.
"help wanted FEMALE- 6
GIRI -Wanted for housework. 22 No. nth. . . GIRL Wanted to assist with general
17 III I. ' . hnnnAwnrk. 129 Vi So. 8th.
HOUSEWORK Girl wanted.
Phone
WOMAN Wanted to do cleaning. Ad drens Box 43. care Palladium.
OIRLS WANTED I Can use a few girls for making glovea, experience not necessary. 8i hours ' per day, commencing t 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. 1 ( hour for dinner; S hours on ; Saturday. CEEBE GLOVE CO.
ONE Hot Blat. second hand stove for
sale. Foulk Mfg. po., 101o Park Place.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
500 MEN Get hair cut, 20c; shave 10c.
Parker. 9 South 6th.
FURS Raw, wanted. Highest market
price. 684 North 10th St.
FURNITURE Stoves, etc., wanted. 520
Main. Brammer & Townsend. Ph 1469.
FURNITURE And stoves wanted to
buy. Home Supply Sto--. 181 Ft.
Wayne Ave. Phone 1862.
FURNITURE And clothing wanted. 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2143.
HOUSEHOLD Furniture wanted. John H. Schell. Phone 3474.
HORSES Wanted. Cash paid for your old worn-out horses. James Clark. Phone 3747.
JUNK We pay more for scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and junk. Henry Holapfel. Phone 2098 or 4104. JUNK Uncle Sam says "Save." Cohn Bros, says, "Everybody should save paper, rags, rubber, metals and phone us; we pay cash for same. Phone 3476.
WANTED To buy. Small place 5 to 10 acres, about 5 miles from city. Address C. S., care Palladium.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
23
PIANO Starr upright, in good condi
tion, for sale, cheap. Phone 3430.
MACHINERY TOOLS
24
EQUIPMENT For machine shop want
ed, as follows: one shaper. 24-inch; 1 lathe, 18-Inch by 8-ft: 1 drill press, 25-Inch; 1 power hack saw; 1 surface grinder. Address Box 58, Westcott Hotel.
FOR SALE 16 horse power twin cylin
der Reeves Traction Engine. Call phone 1&35.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26
THE WAY to avoid battery trouble Is to go to the "Exlde"- service station now and have it inspected free. Cen
tral Auto Station. 1113-1115 Mam.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30
BARBER SHOP For sale. 3 chairs,
bath, good location. Good reason for
selling. Address Shop, care Palladium.
BLACKSMITH S Stock and Tools. Last year's business amounted to 82,160.00
without helo. Am past 67 and ready
to retire. Will sacrifice. Cheap rent.
Isaac Hodgson, Lynn, Ind.
STOCK For sale, in a life Insurance
company. Address W, care Palladium.
LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31
FOR SALE Wagons, harness, vehicles all kinds, farming implements. 3 nice
up-to-date sleighs. 317 North A St.
PIGS Pigs for sale. 7 weighing about
100 lbs. each. Phone 4050.
WAGONS Delivery, for sale, cheap if sold at once. A. & P. Tea Co., 727 Main St
AUTOMOBILE8 FOR SALE 33
AUTOMOBILE Any one wishing to
buy a 1916 Ford touring car, call at
12 South ISth.
FOR SALE Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet. Buick Six roadster and touring. Good condition. Prices right. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main. Phone 1925.
DAYTON Electric, for sale, at attractive price, big snap for quick sale. One Ford roadster, first-class condition In every respect; price will suit. Call or phone Ford Agt., New Paris, Ohio.
MITCHELL 7 passenger for ' sale or trade. Phone 4050 or 2098.
USED CARS If you are looking for either to buy or trade a Qq 2411 good used car.
IF YOU WANT A LIGHT?-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs., investigate the Republic Dispatch, complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sts. Phone 1494.
AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35
CAR OWNERS You can save about half on your tire and tube repairs and get the ; best guaranteed work. Bring them in now before the Spring rush. Bargains in ,new and used tires. Akron-Miller & Fisk Tires. A large stock priced to sell. LEE, THE TIRE MAN No. 8 South 7th St. Phone 1903 (Formerly at Cor. 11th and Main.)
TIRES Ford Size "Penn" Tires 30x3 (3f.00) 12.78 and $13.85 30x34 (6000) $16.70 and $19.60 WAKING & CO., Opp. Court House Where the good bicycles come from.
MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37
DAYTON BICYCLES Ride as you pay "two-bits" a day. Elmer S. Smith, The Wheel Main. 426 Main. Phone 1806.
HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38
3RD STREET North 127. A six-room house. Apply at 416 Main.
RANDOLPH ST. 201. Call next door.
House for rent.
STATE STREET 208. Four-room cottage. Electric lights and water. Walter Ratllff.
WILLIAMS ST. Corner 2nd.; 4-room
cottage and small business room, also
RICHMOND AVE 200. Five-room and bath, second floor, duplex. Phone 3078.
FLAT-
4 rooms and bath. Phone 1067.
Call
HOUSE 5 rooms; $3.00 a month, at 325 West Main.
HOUSE 6 rooms and bath. Inquire 303 N. 13th. Phone 1994.
MODERN 6-room furnished house, for rent, best location. Call 4319.
MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40
FARM for Rent, close to Richmond, suitable for Dairy purposes, to a small white family. Address Farm, care Palladium.
WANTE3 TO RENT 41 FARM Wanted to rent. . Call 1218 Hunt.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
HOUSE 6 rooms, cellar, good water, barn, buggy shed, hen house. 20 fruit trees, 2 acres of ground. Just outside of the city limits; reasonable. Phone 4206.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Exceptional bargain, new six-room house to be modern; good location. Cash or payments. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block, Richmond, Ind.
A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. . Phone 4171 Office 18 S. 8th.
PUBLIC SALES
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PUBLIC SALE Thursday. Jan. J 7. Hogs, cattle, horses, equipment, grain, etc. John F. Miller Farm, National Road East and State Line.
LEGAL NOTICES
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, V7ayne County, ss.:' Estate of John Decker, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne Circuit Court as Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Decker, deceased, late of Wayne coun
ty, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dickinson Trust Company, Executor. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher and White Attorneys.
PUBLIC SALES
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PUBLIC SALES
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PUBLIC SALE
Having sold my farm I will offer at my residence, one and one-half miles southeast of New Paris, Ohio; two miles northwest of Gettysburg and one
mile north of the National road. Sale was postponed on account of weather conditions from Monday, Jan 14th to FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918
Commencing at 10 o'clock, all of my fanning tools, gra.in, live stock, and
household goods as described below: 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3
1 Brown mare 11 years, weight 1600; 1 Grey gelding 6 year old, weight 1550 1 Bay gelding 8 year old, weight 1500. These horses are extra good workers.
TWO GOOD JERSEY COWS with calves by their sides. 150 REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY HOGS 150
Consisting of 21 head of bred sows, 1 yearling male hog and about 15 head fall sow pigs and the rest feeders. There are sows in this sale sired by
noted hogs as Pal's Col, Pal's Col II, Crimson Wonder III and other sires. 150 Single Cemb Brown Leghorn Hens and Pullets 150 CORN IN CRIB 200 BUSHELS OF OATS FARMING IMPLEMENTS Five passenger Ford automobile, good as new; 1 four horse power oil and gasoline Fairbanks engine, new; one buggy; 1 seven-foot McCormick binder; 1 corn planter; 1 two-horse wheat drill; 1 one-horse wheat drill; 1 bay rake; 1 mower r 1 breaking; 1 two-row corn plow; 1 two-horse wagon with platform and rack; 2 sets of buggy harness; work harness for three
horses; 1 Ideal cement block machine; 800-pound platform scales; power
horse clippers; 60-gal. feed cooker; 30-sal. copper kettle; 35-gal. kerosene tank; 1 pair of fence stretchers; 1 Mann bone cutter; 1 good work bench and carpenter's tools and harness tools; a full set of butchering tools and many other articles not herein enumerated. TERMS WILL BE MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE THOMAS CONNIFF Auct. C. E. SAMUELS, Clerk. OSCAR MADDOCK LUNCH WILL BE FURNISHED BY R. DEEM.
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PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
Children Will Tag Coal Shovels Jan.30th White House Shovel Gets First Tag Governors and Mayors Will Proclaim Holiday Campaign to Reach Millions of Homes
National Tag Day for Shovels Comes January 30. The United States Fuel Administration wants every family to save one shovelful of coal every day. This will mean a national eavlng of 15.000.000 tons of coal. It will help win the war. At the White House, the coal shovel In President Wilson's basement will he tagged first. And then 20.350,000 school boys and girls or at least a larsre portion of them will be out tagging the shovels of America. They have a big job hefore them been us there are 20.000.000 families in America and nearjy as many coal shovels. Governors of states, mayors and county official will proclaim Jannarv SO as a holiday. While Fuel Administrator Garfield, aslssted by P B. Noves. head of the coal conservation movement In the United States, are finishing tag day plans, millions of tairs are being printed for genera! distribution throughout the country. Each tag is printed on heavy cardboard. When each school In Amerira gets its tag supply, sometime before Jan 30. a "Tag Day See" will bs held when the school children will attach strings to the taps strings hv which the taas will be nttarhd to th nation's shovels. The tagging campalgr plans are simple. Roys and trirls will tnalre a house to house canvass of their district. When there re no coal shovels nhnin a h-Mise. the tags will be placed on coal scuttles Here's a description of the tags to bs used On the front side appears an IMnjitrHtjnn of a hand and shovel On th shovel Is the slopan "SWF. TMAT SHOVFI FT"! OF COAL A DAT FOR UNCT-E SAM" . On the reverse side of each tag Is printed the following suggestions that make for mdre healthful living conditions: 1 Cover furnace and pipes with asbestos, or other insulation: also weathTftrlp your windows, or stuff cracks with "Hon.
shovel
DAY Cbalshbvel
Been tagged yet?
has
l2KiXe;t fi3ATES FUEL. .ADMINISTRATION REPRODUCTION OF i AG DAY POSTER
2. Keep your rooms at 68 degrees (best heat for health). 3. Heat only the rooms you use all the time. 4. Teet your ashes by sifting.
If you find much good coal there is something wrung with your heater. See a furnace expert. 5. Write to the maker of
your furnace or stove for practical directions for running: economically. 6. Save gas and electric light as much as possible this will save coal for the nation. The School children as they male their rounds will be fortified with instructions prepared by the Fuel Administration and the Bureau of Mines showing how coal can be saved by Individuals. Some of the Ideas put forth are: We" means everybody -man, woman and childwho burns coal: directly by feeding it Into a furnace or a grate; or Indirectly, by causing others to burn It to produce heat or steam: or by purchasing, using or wasting things that are manufactured which require the use cf coal in their manufacture. Let us talk directly to the person who uses coal: If you save coal you kill two birds with one stone. Tou save money which you
may invest In a Liberty Bond, and
you save coal which the nation needs for war purposes: and these purposes include keeping the fac
tories running to supply all the food and clothing and other nfMrv articles that the people must have, and keeping the workmen end their families warm and well fed.
The consumption of coal has
greatly Increased and is still in
creasing on account of the demands created by the war. The supply
cannot be Increased In like pro
portion, because the capacity of the mines is limited by the capacity of their shafts, ears and machinerv.
and by the lack of a reserve supply
or sKinea miners, ir you and all of us don't save coal there Is dan
ger of a coal famine, bringing real
suffering to thousands and causing the war to last longer than It other
wise would.
How can you save coal? Tf you
are burning It In an open rrate In your home, stop it: for 0 to 95
per cent, of the heat produced hv burning coal In this manner es
capes up the chimney.
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