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Till: 3IORMXC OKEOOXIA. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY IK 191C. R-HOUR WORK-DAY HELD HOT ENOUGH Howard Elliott Says Country . Faces More Work Than Its Men Can Accomplish. FUTURE TASKS OUTLINED JWW... like . Itrmtillj by IUUma.4 l-n. fat pcakcr. Will l:!. 'ns of IJn X MltV.T"V. r tWar.4. ef ri-ro.l .mpiov.. f-ir BUH.r was. I,. .n-rl t-i-T torl I" ' .,. wor dv ' "P"''"1 " rn.ki on t d-.-lopm.! Mt (B4I'T b, Moifi :ii.t. rftai'maa .f IN f tn. N.w UrI. r It Hartf.rd KH . Ir P''fc l'-nis -r,jr in :-o:br c '.mmr- of i .i. ai d-m-nd. lh r .ttr mat- r ' " r- i.at.on. .( ri:r-.. m.n ' bat cp . prtrm w..-r. f roil It ... rti. in rott of titr lo r (' an. I f;n.!'- r.' t l" rendition m'l.h it.m t th di.sa.J ' Ufcor lh lr eapifeL V- t: it.'M'. D..- rem. at th. rtoae ar in. f r.f. 4T f l- U"I t'br a.s a rif'K tnn-itl roa.-al'wri, w K i. .io ati-all ev from rr 'at ir tn I'atoa. ta4a1 IIW r.p.jrt ffnm I. m.rrriaat ar-artn anrr.il.r -.. rca i..-rn n- rrti f-tar f In. .Bit r"""" Blil- P",,, i ic'i ti-t..4 a li;v di.taioo la tft. f rs.wn. i'hirin vii;tarri It t ..! . a."'t"d 1 rrenit. t tni it .iil e inwt t !- s.n err. .-. a. rutrr-i!,te.i. . rft in. (rpot 'lfpln l'l " nr-r.ri.. r. pmii! IVa. la .-fim.nc n I !. . a Itvada Vii" ro. -. il.nl rr-l ! vol' f e. rP'. 'i.l pr.rar.l a...' lri! ..i-l. "ar'4 ffm a pen "mTi. f l btt.h;p. a a. noar ..: f.r ft I Nf I" in. .rM If - I o i " . f if a i-rviBt mriB. ha H ..m. r.a. win. a oiul bo l y.B4 .'I I'l-i n-l'i, an : . . !!. in V .oll'i.jr M.-I l.3ill. tut IK I rl,ni "i. t i f"4 a. lpfJi" a Pol" I. f uB.r.il Bit:ifr rima' tr). t nit.. I ..f.r.. I. ti4f cJB.-.-ratio ( in. ra.iiitniu comfiii". a.; ft- m i o-l .! !ft al.i... Iv ji..-r.ear' t'mal a4 i;rrtn lr..t4.nt wbo wlil t..4 .1 in. 4.nn.r writ.-l aiill rlo II. r"n.B'iia TB''' I'll1. p.. f..J . ..i.- ar Ih. af N li.BI rf.f.a... .ral Taaat t lM alrT. la bi .fti-. looi"ii. Mr :T!ltt lot. I tr v'Hmb.r tfial a r Bftoull ba f-..n. ta .fn.;o4 o l?ll .n "i. r.jn.-.D(!.Bi af r. U l para tra IK n' . r;i. tn at IRf itBEry 4 t. lmio.tfit. II. I- in.ac.-i th. I.n...'r l'l IB ll- Bu dr ! f 1. 'I oiuma r wat-a t .-ib ta manirj tn.Ji.trl. an.$ I..'! ir.'l in. rfroii B.ull ! r ;i-.4 IB. a f o ...t aa" tn k.4.rl iitfiawtt a o 1 la. B'.at.a. T i. Ntie l confront. wtffc m-rm nra is a.r .fr. Bis lo bulH. f.t.rt. 1.3 oUr. rallvav l- com-i.e..- ha ai.l "ABoul 3 . X a-a al wara. If nT worn I Boor, a air. Iit ! J. '. l.,i" our y.r. If l". toil atBI hor4 II I. "I 1-1 Mi l. a H'T.rn. a ef t .T ;. hi Ho'ir. a ? ""ur" . inia waui-l tanj thai T. .. tin ma iu.l l. .fn:'.. ! rt IB. a.,t l-i l in. J l !. ! ri4t l t A4 w B.r. ara ll'V ' f rm HEALTH CERTIFICATE ISSUE Hmr-trom of .nMlnrti of Mrrlif tanlrt l IhmiUji re. I: HI Fni. . Ii. ijpil A r ni.-ni aa. r.-.4rit 1b t . I'mintl. ant) arobabtr !! Ii .a-'a. atilt p. irtiiti l in arrmna l.irr 4irin( IB. -.lr'r n'l. tiaaT Uttih.rllo) arc! 1Mb.- in4 aaopi. w Da aM' try la T"i r . l!l lKtla IB. tjalln ." wB.tB.r a irtafrt.a". can b aBnali'4 If it I. ra4 llat lh. lrHiii t iinl a k'l'n r.rufci. la ijlaioa af i law jMi-H m..lriral "i:ntlri it r.-r4ir4 rfofa mar r.( ran r. p. f "''. T pii-1b wB u.4.4 ia a!nj r.rtirw-ai. H la r.Mbqit. arPil!. Iff partia. I1 lh. m.rri tl In il"jBrln clijr. KIG GEORGE IS CAUTIOUS l . h t t T-i r fcy rr t. tp,4t-"J In IK foEiowtnc pffl- rrr II pf ilif wh-lk obtiin'! f hi mii-- l 4 i"-r thl itouI1 Vte t Ai ntC Of ft,lljlri.f, mtt f SAVINGS BANKS CUT OUT .Jriallr jlMn Karal Cmlll Hill Mmlilml In nmmlllrr. V tH(V; f . . . proklofi fr in Iri,l',n.f!f . la na ri B-.r!-. hB. ftrnr"..-! n A4 m t n i. -r 1 1. .a r'irt r.Jit. btli. a fru-fe.n a-it nf lh. m.a.ura Icwtar hi IB. l.tia h.taii,ina nmnritt.a an4 ti. arrn t. n ;ar. rontrol tr.a bank w.a rt'l from fiva l traa m.rn- t,.r itn :-! of 1 1 . !? rti In I of IIJ.I i'i. T'j. bI pralT itt b. rrrt.l la b-'t i t.i. ynat mni lliua. vitnm f u . . END OF CASE IS NEAR f rtr aimi.oa or oa-..lon from l-f II. a4'f.-t lbl lh prpoal "I'll l'.fit!'. aitf--lry " rmnr cr in In. pmvnm Mm. nnt-at.ia tnal r-ria; hoq!4 not ba t.rafl4 al olh.r i mimr ab. r-t. ifi rr. and aim L.bii t f -r in. Am.r.-ar lir.a lot la in. I.o!trl 4i-utr. off.ra r.para it.m la tn form cf lnlmol'ir ar4 l.-:raa tal ! ubmnna warfar la IB. rn o.r IB llriliart Tjl hx b.a taont.Ci'4 ul et rir4 ir lh. lonr-.tandtna- frlndhlp for h I rit.4 jttal.a ao4 bacauaa American o na ht lot Ihrlr llirr. Tba commanlcatlon alao call alt.n- lion lo pravtoua aoran.;-ai Ibat Hoar ahuutrl not b. aunk wlthoU warnina e4 vlthoul pronlainn for lha afly of a.n.rombataata and lhat Iba Itntriw mi llttn o aubmartna rommand.ra In thii rpt ha Ivan mad crlncnt Ibal th.ra ran ba no recur- rt nt ef aac-a Inl4nl. In lakina- lh prx-autlon lo aabmll It li'rlla lha chana uct4 lo r5int ton HtrnaioriT. It la nnrally b:t.ir4. aa anuari br d.alr to lima anv noaaibiliiT lhat lha com- m'lairillon latar mlarht b r.pudlalt barauH of m BliaTht it(T.rrnca In lao- ja. Tk Ambaador. II waa rl.tn.-t. had had la b. car.ful not to .-d ht incru-tiona la lb aUxbtrat d.-r... Itar1 la) naraaaiar raaaHtrrt. Of"c lata arP.r.4 lo t r.lurtant to ;rw!aim hal arhlmn ha bB Cair.ad. Th.fa wr Indiratlona that ihia araa raaa.4 br probabla conaidTa lioo for lh. polidral attuailon In tir many. It la blid In arlou quar t r thai It atould ba mo t und-.iraM. al IMi lima la ha lha Orman or- rani'tlal majority mada lh tarsal lor r..n'f4l public opinlua. hlrh niichl .-t la far of ta minortty wlih ah., h Admiral ion Tlrpsta la arr.:iatl j'j'-li a atlaallun. It la conaidrrrd. ml4bt Ia4 to lha up-ttlnaT of ry thlr,f thai haa baaa accomptlb4- JOSEPHINE TAX LISTED V(:al:0 V lt VTIOH o ot NTT l aiajoxTai. (My af Craala raaa Naa rroa- arty vaarfk !. 3 Hall 1-r Taaalbaa. IJKANT TAJsrl. Oc, "h. - i !. fiat Tba Couniy Aa.or baa Juil t.u4 a aial'm.nl of lha lai.a na Jo. ..phis County for h y.ar V'-n..-h ihgaa lh folIoatin8 ficar? Th. I'.tAl a'd aluja:ion of th munty. Itivlu-lln p-jtlto utllltl.a. la Itl iJtTil. TU loll la lo b col t 1.4 amnqnt la i:TI.i:t. hib lil a- dibur-4 la lh. varlou Ircal uM.iuion of Iba co-ir. Ir a. follow. ul boot la IIJDJIi. !! e i county. sn.ra fund. SM".42tS. (.n.r.l ro.4 fun-1. Ill ;: IPfUI nry fund for lh. city of Orar.lt liu, li; m . f lh. Intal lav lh. Aaa.aaor will r r f I -1 on BRtai-gr.4 p.r.onal rropriy n:;:. i.nn l;t.i:i to t coi- .v4 lr tn. i"hriff Tr. rity of Crania f'a.a I Talurd al l:iVi. with a l-miil lav l.cy. Tha laa iy f"F arhout. throughout th roinll I 3 mill, for lh ta!a. 3 I n-.t.t. for tn county prop.r. mill, for a atnkmaT fund lo ul!d a new 'ourtho-ja. 1 7 mitia. and lrt on aarrart. I 1 mill, nvakl; x n fta? Iy of II tnlit out-l.l. lh city ly of lir.nt. I'a.a and tha l.y f.r -hoj Hxlnrl 7. lha Crania I'a.a dla Irk.'t. Th.r la ao lor.l patrol l.cy for lh y.ar l)li tin trmtnl of 4. Unqu.nl lat. prlnrlnat'y caurd by t-i. union at i.'alifornia liailroad Com. pany'a rfual la pay laa. on It arrant Jn4. probably nnl lo tfi 14 p.r cnl oC f taw will b availabl f 1 tw yr. Th city of Uraaia !. kaln bat littt jrrant land within It bord.r. ahoull co.Uct a murt crratrr prcnic LUMBER MARKET FIRM tori iv imriivi:r m.ri.:Ti:n IV CHIC Vt.n. (karaa. ra nralrra Hallrwad Vaka aawlalioaa aw .) t of Uawalaa lr Tlaaar. 'IIICAOO. lab. . (Social) In-IMirl- froru ta CtiUaco, Vircat Wt- rn l:aUrta4. rau.alinar quotation oa apDCvalrualrly . fat of 1-ousla fir bridca malarial, and lh f.cr: pt ol tl. crania from lh t'aclfic toat an nouartnT aractical cttMlioD of loa -Klac oparalivna bavauaa o( .now atorma wr laaluraa raport.d In lb luarkat lodaT. In cooquac of condition on th rarifx tout .cral local mill rpr faltilix ha iKtlial Instruction lo wit-draw all quuilonn on fir. plu. a and r-d radar product. A tela- ram from Thorp iUbcock. accrrlary of lb. Vt ta.l Umbrimra Aspo rtation. I to h affact Ibal thw rrnt bl aaard ba rrs'iit.d In a prarttralir rorr.ri.t i.up both In loaarmc and aaamtll npratlona throughout lb Mala ef Waahinatoa. Il la rportd lhat n"l nan than I r-r r.nl of th mills r In opralion and Iba !. hirtaa la now mor acuta l.ian al any lim tM Wiot.r. In con a.nu.tv.. pric.a of lh .t Coaal pro4icta ar r trrpllonatlr firm aad atorka ar acarr at lh mil'. I .. --I M. John, t nlon lrrlns tUrr. A a r.alt of lha union mc.tlnaa lhat bara b.a con Juried at M. John for tc weak and whii-h wrra ron rtud'd tat i'4rrtay nlahl. I pationi filUJOB LAHGHORNE MAI BE INVOLVED American Attache Mentioned as Bearer of Letters on Return From Berlin. PROPRIETY IW QUESTION ICrfrrrm-c In Von rapen'a ICltcr Scla-rtl hy llrlll-li XVIII Lrad t Invroticatlon anil Iol llr Court-Martlal. WASHINGTON. Kcb. Coplca of Taper taken by HrllUh authorltlev from CaptkJn von I'apen. the recalled German military attache, when he wa on bla way homa Iroro the Vnlted titalc. ba reached lha flat Dcpart mnt. hc-retary Ijn.inat h turned lhm ocr to Counaetlor l olk for car ful mlntlon. to dctarmln whether thcr la anythin In them to requlr further Inauiry by Iba fnlted c"t' llotrrnment Into lha conduct of Oer- mart offl- 11 hrre. Accordina- lo dtapaKh. from London. - . . . I a nr n a Irllcr re fer to communication brouKht to Ci.rman oRlclala In th fnlt'4 Mt by U)or Oeorat. T. Lnhorne. for merly military attach of .A,m'r;I can crr.iay at lu-rl.n. po far thla ba not been broueht om-iany - tention-of lh War IeP.rtnient. but Nrrrlarr r.rrl..n today that there would b an lnvrtieallon. and If . . vi . tnm i n r horn e had It arP"eu lu.k . - j Improperly acled a th bearer of a belileerent communiriion, 1". would b mad th ui jc t of a court- martial. , , MaJ-r jtnhorne w i, .: ik tha war. nlie no one her kno Ju.t what wa. In lh. Utter he I altesed to ba carried, official apparently ar Inclined onlr to uue.tton lh. propriety, not the molire. of th Major', art Ion. BARTENDER PUT ON STAND XV.evn.1 I' -n r-r Vmf mini. try or aome other apeclal tin of r.iiclou ad.aor and nrt than 5 mn.ervEona haee been made. Th a I -lanltn'. sir( lo th torrny weather, oa maIL nre Pre-ldrnt Mrlt-krn. l ltllM:l.l llt V. -t. . i:ui.n I. :U:4n, pre.id.nl of th Ireurnn.-e Company of North America. wa Irt. ken with bear! da at M rfe.k toHay and died before a phralrta-l roj J arri.e. II wa 71 year old. m ft W.I ISnmS a 1-1(1 al- Sin cvr.fi.caled In lha rail waa u.d for conklnc Spectator wr conrulard when, under th esamlnallon of rl tnrt Attorney Kran. Sm admlttrw that be put a-ln In th atrayy. and ued It n rooklnat practically eeery n cf meat h ercd. and that Bl alin aoaked arravy wa popular. Ueorc H. srocer ot on al.alri'l ayrnue. ald on tha tnd that ..., k ha had alneer ale at hi pro-re ry be ofien l.lted the Terkln buffel for lh fin brand erecd there. laaaearbaaeat I Alteeaaleet. ... -r.nn. M.-riuker cartncr Aliori)'! -- - - of Attorney t:lea. one of the lawyer for th defenae, wa put on in in an altrmpl to Impea. .t C.us II. Vuneeber-. one of III alate'a wltnea.e. ii,. . , l.rf t a liTelv fumlUde of question from lh I-iatrlct Attorney. who pro.ure.1 Ilia aamiamnn thout-h M.-Cuker belleed VuneberK had been aml'r of perjury In a pre- . .. a... I n.ver Baked for an Indictment or one before the arand Jury wlih any eioene. a..u that h had a peronal itrud talnt Vunsebere. In conclusion Ihe District Attorney naked the attn... If he knew where lh grand Jury wa and upon . i, a renly in the affirmative. told Ihe attorney lo to It" If he had any eclclen.e tn.ll iiir.-.rii'r nuu committed perjury. Constable Andy w einnerser i'iinr that h had been male sl.R from aampllnaT rinerr ale ronfi.cated In the raid but lhat a a Judee of icood Itqunr he could hIKhly recommend the ahlsky. I'eiojty Sheriff Ward wor to th kick' In om of the plncer ale hlath- .a;:. .lal hewal.l Teal I flea. a.n.l.a Well teatlfled la flndlna- alcoholic percentage In the Confiscated "pools." t;iner al hlahball. were quita free ly distributed, but apeclal customer f Ihe temperance Par orien wer la yered with an exhilarating drink of canberry Juice. testified tins II. unreherc. recial a S'nt. who said he bad iried aome. "I'd bad some (finaer ale with a iirh in at" aald Yunreberc "when Oorc ld to me:. 'I've omethln-f a Itlt' ettra mnea up nrrr -What la Itr I nM mm. -t onberry Juice.' he tod me. crinnir rf. "Thai taste lime more lika 11 1 id. .11. i.t.aMa .t and a.ldr "I thou kM lhat would ratify you.' I should J'ldare thai thq drink wa mor an.n tn.lf mhlske" Vunseberc testified that he had cone to the I'erkln buffet from thre time a day to even llmea for every day durlnaT Ihe week: befor the raid. He waa old drink, many with "Jolt." In them, by Kth Uartcnder Kereonla and I'roprlrtor r--K u tlx. he aerted. and knew lhal other were belntx eerved with Ihe same kind of Intoilcant. for th.ir drink often came out of th ame bottle., Prra f flask Itelaled. Thoush he procured Paerity of v denea internally. It wa not ufflclent to convince a Jury. ihoucht. o he purrhaaed a plat flask of whisky, he maintained, al Ihe f'erkln bar. Th Nine people out of every ten who don't use TOOTH PASTE are said to suffer from "Acid-Mouth." It is "Add-Mouth" that des troys teeth transaction waa a atranso one aa he told It. If la alorjr waa that he oked Schults for a bottle to lak with him to the country. Schults then tepped from behind the tar, disappeared Into the hotel lobby for a ft-w aecond and returned with a pint bottle of whisky. II had to net It from "John ny." he explained, said "Johnny" beinv a person who peddled booze about the hotel. "For God' sak don't let anyone see you aTo out with that." Schults waa al leged to have told YunReberrc. Th witness' own opinion of the mat ter, he ssid. was that the bottle did not come from any third person, but that Schults took it from under tha bar and secreted It In hla apron. "So you were hired by the Conntable's offlc to Invite people to break tha law. were you?" demanded Attorney McCue, In tha cross-examination. -Too Jlaai" Bay t.laaer Ale. "I was not hired to Invite anyone to break th lw." wa Tungeberg-'a re ply. "It wa belnp: broken, I was told, and I waa to investigate th truth of th report." Asked how he knew that there was liquor In th ginger al aerved others than himself. YunBeber-c replied that they were served out of the same bot tle often and that there was an "un reasonable lot of well-dressed men call ing for rlnarer ale." Clyde J. Nicholson. Deputy Constable, testified to th liquor found In the bar at th time of th raid. He told how Proprietor Schullx poured the contents of a mixer Into a drainboard when he entered. This 'mixer wa said by Yunaehertr to be tho vessel from which he believed S.-hults had poured drinks of straight liquor. The test of the water In the drainboard. which was stopped up by th officers, showed a definite percent- of alcohol. IRISH CONVENTION SET BACK IV AMERICA ADVOCATIXG JIOMK Ktl.K TO -HKtrr. Aaaaareara( Deelarea Irelaad Lka I'sreartl I anplete Ilreakdawa of "Wt.rala" by Great Orllala. NEW TORK. Feb. . A call for a National convention of "tha men and women of the Irish race In America" to "make known to the world that Ire land ha not been and cannot be ab sorbed Into Knitland" waa Issued her today over the sis-natures of 60O men of Irish Unease of prominence In dif ferent parte of the country. The con vention la to be held In thia city March 4 anal 6. Amonc the la7ner ar Victor Her bert, president of the Friendly Son of St. i'alrlck: Joseph McLauKhlln. Na tional president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians; T. SL John Uaffney. ex I'nlted State Consul at Munich; Rev. John Cavanaunh. president of Notre Dame fnlversity. and Judce Jeremiah J. Lynch, of Butte. Mont. The announcement declares that Ire land look forward with hope and con fldenea to Ihe "complete breakdown CONTINUAT ION F SALE 5 V. 'y - .-;--..r."T- ' .1-:; '? J .': F-, . w - v 1 -a v v jf-t v-4 Wo wmtW rnnditions which have prevented UWIUK LU IliC UlliOlWi""-" " - . . . 1 many of our patrons of availing themselves of the oportumty of patroniz ing our money-saving sale, we have decided to continue same for the bal- r-npp nf thp month. Removal of the stock of men's shoes from our former branch location has left our prem ises in an over-crowded condition therefore the tremendous cut in prices. It will pay every family to lay in a supply of shoes as the stock is composed of the best merchandise to be had. Hanan's and Boyden's finest men's shoes, former prices $8 to $10, now. .$6.95 Hanan's fine shoes, formerly $7, now. .$5.95 Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes for men $5.45 Tilt's men's calf and vici kid shoes, for merly $6.00, now $4.95 J. P. Smith's men's calf and vici kid but ton and lace, formerly $5.00, now $3.95 WOMEN'S SHOES 330 pairs women's gruri metal vamp and patent colt vamp, button or lace, with gray or fawn cloth tops, welt or turn soles, formerly from $3 to $7, now. .2.95 Hanan & Son women's jjun metal or tan calf, button or lace, welted soles, latest toes and designs, regular price $7.00, now S5.95 Women's patent colt or gun metal, button or lace, with cloth and kid tops, reg- ular $5.00, now S3. 95 Women's gun metal vamp, whole black cloth quarter button, formerly $4, now 2.95 175 pairs women's button and lace shoes, odds and ends, narrow widths only, to close out at, pair 95c BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES At Corresponding Reductions. ROSENTHAL 129 Tenth Street. AVE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES. We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. It aVlJJer ml m of British misrule as the certain out come of the present war." "KntJland. with her allies. it de clares. "In spite of her boasted suprem acy In numbers, in wealth and in terri tory, has been defeated in every con test where skill and courace and strencth have been the weapons, and has kept her cause afloat with tho neu- tral world only because of the censor ship and cable control through which her favorite weapons of calumny and falsehood have been wielded with the dexterity and success which ripe ex perience and inherited tendency have given to her." Amonp the subjects announced for discussion is "How best to act so that at the congress of the, nations at the end of the war the legitimate, claims of Ireland to separation from Kngland may receive the fullest measure of con sideration, and that after the long suf ferings she will again take lier place among the nations of the world." 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This heating is guaranteed without coaxing or poking, without fuss or muss, to warm faithfully and genially all the rooms throughout days and nights of fog, chill, snow, sleet or blizzard-and their fuel savings pay for the outfit! . - Heat that reduces living costs all other methods mean heating by caprice-hit or miss-you are at the mercy of winds which chill and also draw up the chimney more than half the heat of the burn- a tt ing fuel IDEAL-AMERICAN outfits give you regwaiea, reuaois heating, whereby every bit of the available heat of the burning fuel is delivered to the rooms in exactly the volume needed to keep the house at the precise degree you prefer. Each purchase of coal thus becomes an evidence of satisfaction a record of comfort and common-sense housekeeping! In remodeling or refitting old .buildings, IDEAL heating can be installed just as easily as in new ones without disturbance, tearing up or noise. Send today for copy of our (free) book " Ideal Keating." A postal will bring it. We will welcome you personally at any of our show rooms where you can inspect at your leisure all styles and kinds of IUtAU Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators without being pressed to purchase. exposed rooms rr fhri.r.r4.Tff MB I fKtfrjl I A No. 0-W IDBAI. Boiler and ISO ft- of ja-tn. AMERICAN Radiator, co. tin tha enracr 9a 1 60.reraed to beat thiscottate. At tha price the (ood can ba boucht or any eeoataUe. Include cost Bapetcnt r liter. I tua oia noc Uhnr. etna, aralvea. fmeht. r mhieb varr accordina to climatic aad other condition. IDEAL. Boilers have large fuel pots in which the air and coal gases thoroughly mix as in a modern gas or oil man. tie or burner, thus ex. tracting every bit of the heat from the fuel. Easier to run. than stove. ' rnr.av(r fitationarv Vacuum Cleaner at $150 You can wonderfully reduce house-labor and highly increase home health and cleanliness by use of ARCO WAND Vacuum Cleaner-sits in basement or side room; works through iron pipe runnmg to all .eTaiTdirt. dust, insects and their eggs, etc., to sealed bucket in machine; clean, carpets , furnishings, walls. ;eaTclothirur. Ask also for new "ARCO WAND" catalog (free). Inquiry puts you unaer no ouugauu.13 Sold by all dealer. No exclusive agents. AMERICAN FADIAT0R COMPANY Write Department P-13 Yeon Building Portland PnbSc Showroom, at Chicago. NejeYork. Boston. S, Barnunsbam. New Orleans. 1SC. 1 Bru-ela, iSrun. Cologne, Milan. Vienna