South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 286, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1922 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Government Bureau Gives Advice on How to Use Fuel Economically.

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WASHINGTON. I. ('., Oct. K. J.-f -i'l of Ruir. to uatc up the chlra-j

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! AftT a i:t:;o r xt.rrirrur.l'r:r, i :j -v.ill Le four.-1 p..j?.!-. u Ith most ; f-rrar y, Vj uro fo that at th r."-xt j j.'.ri:,- it w.'.l L- fo-.ir.d that tho bl I : rok l.a-i tff 'iriK'iilit jij. on or.o !

c ration they shoula be remove, I tvithj tr. .crapr. through f.io c"-ar.'n!

lor at rf-u'.ar interval-, ?ay onea v k. or evf ry oth'-r wrrk. Cop!--of Sr!,il 240... "I'so of lsitumlr.uu Coal in 1 'ou-hatnt; Ijrnarrs,M may be obtained from the Curcau of Min., Wahin'ton, D. C.

fall nn.l wir,tr Mnnr, J;t r-cinnins:. f.n!y ; rr; i : .f th n jr:n.'! ur.i.-j.i! vip;! of antbra.-',:- cm bo pr"lu'"l ar'l th r''-'fiT.t vi luetion th;tt

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tom".l to t.'i" n;.-i r.i; i:-a !on cf -.fr coal in f!. nurky furr.-T;" rlpih. the llur'.iu i-f Min? prj:ml inftrurtiors r-i-!'f to th tio of Mtumlr.oü c.f.il ir. hou-M-'iatins furr.arc . Th l'-t utj,;?ut for anthrarit. from a Tar.il;. ':.: of rif'aT.liruM n n 1 a of p: ration, i f r ".;-, "f-lar"-th Hurr-aa of Mines, but Iitp ac-ain th supply U ir.a'l-;uatf n?.l th hr i;:hoM?r uill lavo to fall b'irk fn bituminous foil. Though Litura!r,'U3 roil has th dlsarüvanta? of b'r.jr dirty to hardl. reuirin noiv car Jn ürinc, ani of pivir. off con- .; raL rMokf. it v,-;'l bff rnoro Kn-rra-IIy aa.l!ib', co.ts and in the Letter fcra'J' 3 v. hiuh v. ill naturally find their ray ?o th doTn-tic market, hi?h r in h'at va!;i", and contains l?5 ash than anthracite. Where a variety of riturr.inouroaJ ar aval! tl. th hou-e-hobl should clion.f a low vo'.ati! con I. Though r.ot r.T's-ary to have tho roal tr. zal, a is th'- ca tvith anthrari;. it will be fonni cUaner to rr.al from whi' h th f.ue dirt ha b'-en f:rend. If it i.s found

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Jirir- th real, ihin ran bo reducM by Hiitrht'y uettintr th coal at ihn frort of tho bin, as it is beinir u'ii. Vhn u.-ir.K bituminous oonl innd of anthracite in th dorno-t!'" furr..ic, it will be r.ecear" to uc pi entirely difforTt rr.ehod of flrIrsr. Instead of lvelir.i; the ful brd -'tr.d putting on freh real In an even layer ovrr tho entire, fire boy, th" roked and partly burned coal rmalnintr from the previous firing. f-bowM t pushed an much pi"!ble toQi.A c'jp of the fire box. and the fre.sh coal thrown into tho empty fride so as to leave some of the burnIn ir coal rxpo.-ed. In this way the freen roal is lieatel "lowly, the volatile Kaf5 are piven off frradually. and re iprnited by the burning ooal ln-

fm b" bi oijKbt about, the grctn coal n bo thrown into the (mpiy sidej v. ithout hr.-t pu'hir; the cok''d coal!

! ak to orf? ide. However, if it is desired to hai the house quickly, f'ty on a roM rr.orr.ir.'. the coke

i-hould be broken up and pulled inj an r-n layer across the v. hob,- grate, i and be allowt'd to birrr. th re until

'ho licUH heated. It can then be pushed to on side and frc?h coal added. Tho prop or regulation of l rafts varies ko much with every combination of furnace, chimney, and kind of coal, that it can be determined only by trial. In general, regulate the- fire a.s much as po.-siMe by the damper, f-luck draft and a.sh pit door r.ot by opening the lire door wide. Immediately after iirln?, the fire door should bo. left partly open until smoking has topped, but ordinarily the fire door grid will admit sullieient air over tho fire. L'y opening the grid in the a.sh pit door, more or le.ss, the combustion may bo made more rapid or retarded. To gt a hot fire the grid rhould be opend wide; to check the fir so as to carry it over night, it ehouM be almost closed. The exact amount the grid i ? openerl to produce the desired results can be determined only by trial. Do not clean the flra oftcner than r.rtyrnry. For tho average bituminous coal, slinking down the ashes will be required only once a day; and then fhak" only until th glow of the liro is Fn in the ash pit, not until burning coals appear. Pull out clinkers through tho clinker door from time to time. It will be found that soot and line nhes accumulate quite rapidly on the heating surfaces of th? furnace when using bituminous co;ü. As t-ubh deposits interfere with efficient op-

Youthfitl' Knights' Spread Terror in Warsaw Streets WA Its A VV, Ot. 12. (I!y I. N, S.) I'iacir.g a pollcat under a tab. to whirh wft.' attached a 2 Z -foot rop. three r juths. with their face. r.'.Kker.ed to conceal their Identity, pulled the tub up and down the sidewalk in front of certain house on Arthur sit. When the .tench emanating from under the tub became unbearable, the youths fled. Just In time to miss police ofliccrs and a deputy from the county sheriffs office, who were summoned by Indignant householders. One of the police, braver than the other?, righted the tub and firod several shots at the skunk, but the Utt animal made good its escape, and now the residents of Kast Warsaw are living In terror.

7iro Liquor Law Violators Pay Fines in City Court T.vo liquor Li -v violators paid tir. in city c urt Thürs lay. lioth were charged with unlawful poyson. John Fik.ir-.hi. whos lumu at GIT Walntit st., was ra:Vd by a poh e detail Saturday, pV-aded guilty on t'.v.j counts and was tin d Jl' and ("t. fomnmn carrier charethad also been place! against him. Tn addition to the fiTus. Sikarski war given a suspended jail tcntenctof !-0 clay . I'our. 1 guilty of law violation because of seizure of a bottle containing illicit li-juor, Stanley ltog rs. CC"; tudebaker .st., paid a fine of J 10') and costs. Circumstances of guSit wore insufficient, r;ccordirg to the court's finding, to warrant City Judge lJuComh appending the usual suspended jail sentence. Itogers was taken into custody i'ept. 23.

THREE CHICAGO GIRLS MISSING CHICAGO. Oct. 12. (15y I. N. S.) Frantic search by relatives anJ th police for 14-year-old Margaret Davi., missiru? hiqh school girl, with the attendant v publicity. today broucht to lieht that two othr students have disappeared in the lat few day. They are Mlsj I- Iteevcs and Miss Francis Keilly, students at St. Mary's Catholic high school. Th authorities do not believe that their d!.-appearanre3 are related.

Elhhart County Registration Drops 800 Over 1920 Figure

C.OSirr.N, Ind.. Oct. 12. Official j returns from the registration of ;

voter preliminary to the election'

November 7 phow that In the 1Z precincts of Elkhart county 23,121 persons 12,741 men and 10.2S0 women have qualified to go to the polls. This registration is S00 less than in 1 :), when 23,021 voters registered and a total vote of 20,12." was polled.

PUVV .irXKITT TUI1. HAUTrXHiD CITV. Oct. 12. The Hartford City common council will make a junkettng trip In the nevt few days to a number of Indiana cities to study water works conditions. One or more new wells are to be put down at the municipal plant here.

IPHILDREM'S COLDS U should not be "dosed. Treat i? them externally with V AP0 RUB Octr 17 Million Jars Used Ycarlj

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CORNS Don't cut corns or callouv, cr fool with corrosive acius. Such mcthotis arc dangerous and don't get r t the cau;. Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads, new discocry, stop nurtinq instrntly; start healing at once. They protect while they heal! Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Absolutely safe! Special sires for corns, callouses and bunions. At druggist's and shoe dealer's. DlSchaWa Zmopads Put one on the pain is gone

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Elh. Mahn Arrangements for Next of Dance Series Iocal lodse Xo. 2 23 U. P. O. K. will conduct a private dance at the Elk's templo Wednesday evening, Oct. 18, according to n announcement mado Thursday. Admit-ion will be by membership card or invitations only. Members of the lodge who desire invitations be went out are a.koil to submit the names to the dance committee In charge. Wooltman's orchestra will furnl-h the program.

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PERFECT blade making; has always been defeated by the thin wire edge (invisible to the naked eye) that remains on the edge of razor blades sharpened by the usual methods. It is this wire that causes the saw teeth which so often makes the skin smart. For years the scientists in our laboratories have worked on this problem. And now we announce this new Gem Double Life Blade. The blade that magnified up to 150 diameters (22.500 times) shows a microscopically smooth, even, unbroken, wire-less edge 1 A new electrical treatment of the steel refines the structure of the metal. It enables us to produce an edge one ten-thousandth of an inch thin. An edge 30 times thinner than the hair it cuts 40 times thinner than this sheet of newspaper. An edge so keen that it literally

floats through the stiffest stubble. An edge with enduring sharpness that will give you more shaves and smoother shaves than you've ever before secured from any blade. This remarkable attainment in the art of blade making is now available at your dealers. Ask him for the nevr.Gem Double Life Blades. They come seven to a package. The package is carefully wrapped in wax paper to keep out moisture. Each blade is individually packed and sealed for the protection of this marvelously delicate edge. Slip one of these new Double Life Blades into your Gem frame and know what comfortable, effortless shaving you can enjoy. You can buy a new $3 Gem De Luxe Safety Razor at your nearest dealer for One Dollar ( $1 ) including these new Gem Double Life Blades.

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