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CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
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Charming Touch Is Added by
Thatched Roof Effect.
BOLIN .................. .v............................
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BOOKS, NOVKIN
*1.00, *2.<M»
BOOKS—BOYS’ AND GIRIN’ BOOKR.
INGERSOLL WATCHEH.
TOILET HETN,
PYlLALlN IYORY—SETS AND SI CARITE I’ll« ES.
MclMtNALDH <’lit HUI. ATES IN « ipClSTMAM BOXEN,
FINE BOX .STATIONERY.
BIBBER BALIN
MANICI RE SETS.
FOUNTAIN PENS ........ ...............
*2.711 AND UP
EVEllNRA ill* PENCHAI
«1.00 AND UP
Mt
HHLMONK IS
Combination of th« Old and th« New
Mak«» Dslightful Pictor«—Floor
Plan Is Unusually Well
Proportioned.
Couch’s Pharmacy
Harry E. Couch, Prop
Formerly Hahin’« Drug Nt ore
MAIL ORDERN HOI.KITEII
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Don’t Take Chances
ON THAT TIRRIA BEING IM X »It
vom
DU
TOI GII.
ORDER
t'HRIHTM.AH BIRDH FROM
THE Itisi THE «M»» NTIIV PHO.
DUCER.
Market
Men’s Fine Cotton Hose, all colors
1 Doz. in box, $1.50 per box
2 Pair for 2-bits
Red Baby Rockers
Wheelbarrows for the Kids
Sherwood Coaster Wagons
Pyrex Oven Glass
th« larger room Ta rau- li the kit-.tian
from either dialog room or breukfusl
room. It 1» necessary to puss through
the pantry.
In the kitchen la found complete
equipment designed to make the work
us light and pleasant us possible for
the housewife or help, If she cun af­
ford Ihut luxury. The rooru itself 1»
quite »mall, but sufficient for tbe needs
of the hDuaeholA It hus rauga, sluk
and bullt lu cupboards.
Coming buck tv tike reception hull
again, we find It opens Into u small
hull beyond tbe doors Into tlie living
room. This hull leuds to slulrs to the
floor above, und also to another hull
»
rqietilng Into the kitchen, lavatory and
bedroom for the maid or cook. There
I» u linen closet as well a* an extra
clothes closet.
Upstairs are three large bedroom»,
the muster bedroom 16 by 17 feet 6
Indies, the other two 17 by 1.3 and 17
by 14 feet. The bathroom ami trunk­
room const II ute the rest of this door.
Each liedroom has ample closet space
ami plenty of windows of the out-
awlnglng cusemeiit type. The linen
chute and broom closet are located In
the hall.
Tills bouse I» 38 by 36 feet 6 Inches.
Lloyd’s
“The House of Satisfaction”
Why Waste
Money?
«
BUY AT THIS REMOVAL SALE,
HOUND DINING TABLE ANI» O
OH.AIRH AT A BARGAIN. I IDA
FOR «'ASH AND SELL FOR OASII.
I AM SATISFIED WITH A SMALL
PROFIT. GET MY PRICES BE­
FORE YOU BUY.
T. C. Booth
Phone 71
C. E. Roy & Co
Men’s Furnishings and Shoes
512 South 6th
Buy His Gifts Here
Our Store For Men
Rllppern, Shoe«, Pajama«, Hostcry, Handkerchiefs,
wear, etc.
Belts,
Neck-
Men, wear our mnde-t«>-order culta, *22.50 anil up.
Walk a Block and Save a Dollar
-
To Keep Home Comfortable It
Will Be Found That Stopping
Up Cracks Helps Greatly.
Shop Early
Buy Your Turkey Now!
LEAKAGE BIG ON WINDY DAYS
SANITO MARKET
Stopping up cracks around doors and
Windows Is ait Important factor In cut­
ting tlown the roul bill und keeping the
rooms comfortable, according to Farm­
ers' Bulletin 1194, Operating a Home
Heating I’latit, published by the United
States Itepurtrnent of Agriculture.
More fuel Invariably Is consumed in u
house with loorely titled windows than
In one where the crucks are protected.
In the windward rooms of some Imuses
on particularly cold, windy days the
Hand Painted China
Brighten up your din lag room« and your wife’» face—
Vase«, Plates, Salta and 1’epper«, < reamer ami Sugar—
Each one a real gift.
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UNITED TO FIGHT BOLSHEVISM
Faclstl
of Italy Recall Lictors
Croat Day» of Ancient
Rom«.
of
During the great duys of the Ilo-
man suite the consuls and ivrtuln oth-
er high magistrates were nttended In
public by persons called llctor». Their
duty It was to clear th«- way. to en­
force respect for the authority of the
magistrates nnd to arrest amt punish
criminals. As the emblem of their
offi«-e the ll«‘ton< bore the fasces—a
bundle of rials bound together round
the bundle of au ux, tile blade .of
wldch projected nt one end. To the
4
factureis have evolved a thatched root
made of durable shingles.
These
shingles are formed to give this ef­
fect. and the result 1» quite effec­
tive If the charming picture here is
any criterion.
Here we have a charmlug combina­
tion of the old and new. This home
represents a most delightful picture,
•nd one that will make strong u|>|«eul
to any person who loves a home and
Its attributes. It sets snugly and
closely to the grotirfd, built of frame,
stained to a picturesque brown in con­
trast to door and window frames of
white.
It Is a type that lends Itself readily
and beautifully to landscape adorn­
ment.
At one corner Is the entrance with
a small thatched roof hood openlug
Into a small vestibule which In turu
tends Into a reception hall. Along this
TIGHT WINDOWS
SAVE COAL BILL
«Pr«p«r«a by th« Unlt«4 Stat«« D«partm«nt
vf Agriculture )
Mr. William A. Had ford will un»w«r
quvstlon« and stv« ad vic« KHK.k. OF
COM3' on »11 aut/ject» parlalnlng to th«
■ubjvct of building. fur tb« r««4«rs ut this
pav»r. On account of hl» wlU« «xperleniw
•• kdlior, Aulh'/r and Manufacturer, he
I*, without doubt, th« high«»« authority
on all lh«M aubjacta. Addies« all Irojulrl«»
to William A. Radford. No. UZI Pralrl«
avanu«, Chicago, Ill, and only imluM
two-eent »tamp for r«ply,
"When I build a home, It will be
something different from anything you
see urouml here.”
How often have
you heard thl» expression from some
umbltluus lieud of u family. In »lu>rt,
he »»nt« to lie distinctive and in
liu more effective niunner can lie ex-
pre«» hl» desire than through (lie me-
ilium of a home.
It 1« Important,
however, In muklng plana for u home
of thl» unique type that the prie-pec­
five owner doe» not iose eight of Ila*
bigger thing«, comfort, balance und
lienuty of dexlgn.
Frill* ulxo add to
the cu«t. whereu« wisely «elected trim
and other decorations will not cost
much, and will udd Infinitely to the
lioxpltnllty and elnirui of the build-
Ing.
Back In the early day» thatched
roof» were UM"<I on log cabin» by the
sturdy pioneer» who blazed their way
through virgin forest and wilderness.
Thl» type of roof ha« been used for cen­
turies In Europe, In fact. It Is still
used over there on peasant homes, and
nnturully the early settlers followed
the leud of their futher«. But. because
of the abundance of lumber und other
materials In this country, the thatclied
roof of straw ami mud did not la«t,
und wns soon replaced by the more
durable type of roof. There «' hi Mime-
thing Inviting nnd Informal ultout the
old thutched roof that could not be re-
plnced
In nti effort to appr<ixlmate
thia type with modern mnterinls manu-
P»GF. THRFB
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Ordinary Felt Weathsr Stripping
Helps te Keep Out Cold Air and
Reduces Fuel Cost—Also Keeps
Out Dirt and Smoke.
By WILLIAM A. RADFORD.
IND IP
HEAVING MlltltOIIS AND HETN.
DOX PERFUMEN A MB TOILET WATER HETN.
MAGAZINE Hl'BNt TIIPTIONN.
IADIEN' AND GENTH’ I8K KET IKK 1RS AND HAND HIGH.
IsANTHUTNOT LEANT, WHY NOT A (OI.I MHIA GRAFONOLA,
MPKtTAL DEAL THIS WEEK.
The
EIGHT LARGE BRIGHT ROOMS
nun y rorro ru
T
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Iieople of Rome the llcturs with their
fasces were the ,visible symbols of
order and of respect for authority.
There lias lately come into existence
In Italy un orgaalzalloii known us the
Fnuclstl, which recalls the officials of
old Romnn days. The members of It
wear In their buttonholes the Insignia
of the fasces mid are sworn to com­
bat everywhere the anarchists nud
Imlslievlkl who are trying to break
down the existing government.
Piano« and Crim«.
Novel Incubator.
Playing the piano as an accompani­
When the po«tma»ter of East Green­
ville. I’a.. emptied u second-class mall- ment to a murder seems to be the out­
poucli In the po«tofflce four chickens standing innovation of the year in our
Make Windows Tight With Wsatner strutted forth from among the parcels, best crl .-.lnal circles.
Stripping.
It was done in the Wade case In
recently. Ills explanation of their ap­
Bridgeport, and now comes the charge
leaknge about window and door fram­ pearance is that the excessive heat
it was resorted to In the Kaber case.
ing will tie so great that the rooms hatched out the four chicks from a
Which would seem to prove conclu­
pnrcel-post
consignment
of
eggs.
—
Ex
­
can not lie heated to a comfortable
sively that piano« are neither as up­
change.
temperature, even by forcing the fur­
right nor as square as they used to
nace to its limit.
be.—New York Globe.
Extortion Emphatically Rebuked.
Small Crack» Let in Much Air.
A
tuberculosis
yeclalfst
In
Ham
­
Tight-fitting window», says the bul­
Wifely Diplomacy.
letin, are essential if leakage losses burg. Germany, wns sentenced to six
“My husband positively refuser, to
are to be kept down. Ordinary felt i months In prison. loss of citizenship
for
two
years
ami
to
pay
a
fine
of
do errands for me downtown.”
weather stripping helps to reduce lids
“Mine used to. but I cured him of it
loss. Metal weather Stripping is still 15.000 marks for "usury" tiecause he
better and aids materially in saving hml rendered too high bills to hit mighty quick. '<»h. well,' I »aid, ‘I
HUpiKise I can do it myself. And while
fuel. Tests have demonstrated that It patient«.
I am downtown I might as well do a
Is possible, by tfie use of metal weath-
Wor-i-.n
on
Lunacy
Coard.
little shopping, so you might let me
er stripping, to reduce by 88 per cent
The tiret lunacy commlsatiin com­ have $25.' He never refused after
lite leakuge through u 1-32-lnch crack
when the wind is blowing 15 miles an posed entirely of women wa» iipfiolnt- that.'’—Boston Transcript.
hour und by 83 per cent with a 30-mlle ev, recently by one of the courts lu
-*nllndei|i!ila.
Typewriting paper—Courier oß<*.
wind.
The condition of the windows In a
building, whether tight, loose or Just
loose enough to rattle plays a very
Important {tart not only In the comfort
derived from a heating plant but more
noticeably In the annual cost of opera­
tion. Suitable metal weather stripping
frequently reduces by 15 to 20 per cent
the radiation required.
The prevention of window leakage
means u snvlng of heat and a lessening
lohnny Cake Marches to Rescue
American Delicacy.
An American naval officer, who has
seen service on the Asiatic station,
tells this one:
All American, who was visiting
China, was treated with great cour­
tesy by a certain viceroy. When the
American was about to leave he
wished to convey to the official some
token of his appreciation. 8o lie sent
the dignitary an uncommonly fine bull
pup he bail brought from the United
States. In a few days came the vice­
roy’s acknowledgment of the gift.
”1 myself am not In the habit of
eating that siiecles of dog. but I may
say that my'suite had it served for
breakfast, und accorded It unqualified
praise."—Philadelphia Ledger.
Wirwlaaa Saved Lives.
The wonder» of wireless telegraphy
are endless. Another striking proof
of the value of (Ids marvelous Inven­
tion happened a few ditys ugo. Cap­
tain William Blind of the steamship
America has reported that while at
sea a wireless message was received
First Floor Plan.
from the steamer Weklga, bound for
hall Is n wall seat for people who Bremen 500 miles distant, that cap-
wait
n
few
minutes.
Double
have Io
tnln and crew were suffering from
French doors lit the right open the “cramps, chills ami fewer,” and asking
way majestically Into the beautiful spa­ for help from a doctor. Diagnosing
cious living room which has a large the case ns ptomaine poisoning, the
open tireplace In keeping with the gen­ ship's doctor prescribed by wireless
erili air of hospitality which permeates the use of opium tablets and other
the whole dwelling. This fireplace Is remedies and those afflicted ou the
located In one corner of the room. On Weklgn recovered speedily.
two sides of the living room are sets of
Died Many Deaths.
four casement windows affording
Our colleague, the Nomad, In his
plenty of light to thl» big room.
Dlugonally opposite the doors to the column the other day explained how
living room are a similar pair of the linotype machine occasionally
French doors opening Into the dining fulls to drop a letter in response to
room, which also has excellent light­ the operator's touch on the key. The
ing facilities and Is exceedingly com­ result of such a failure Is sometimes
fortable. At the far end It opens by striking; as, for example. In this Item
swinging doors Into a breakfast room from nil exchange.
"The death occurred yesterday of
or sun pnrlor, conveniently close to the
kitchen and «lining room. Light meals Dr. William Stirling, one of the most
can bo served In the room while the killed surgeons In the south of Ire­
affairs of state can be taken care of In land.”—Boston Transcript.
Above—Switching American corn
for Near East by man power.
To right—Armenian waif anxious­
ly waiting for his piece of johnny
cake.
Putting Weather Stripe on Windows.
of dirt blown Into the house. In a
certain apartment house, says the bul­
letin, situated near a railroad station
In a large city, during the first season
of Its occupancy the heating system
supplletl sufficient heat with a reason­
able economy of fuel, but smoke and
dust were a nuisance. MetnJ weather
stripping wns applied before the next
henting season, and as a result the
temperature of the rooms was too high.
Big Fuel Saving.
A fuel saving of 15 to 25 per cent
appears possible by equipping win­
dows and doors with metal stripping.
If, therefore, metal stripping Is put in
when a house Is built, it Is possible to
reduce the size and cost of the heating
plant In proportion to the reduction
In radiation surface made possible.
The cost of metal weather stripping I
may frequently be offset by the reduc­
tion In the cost of the heating plant.
Copies of the bulletin may be had
upon request of the department at
Washington, D. C.
A first aid to empty stomachs he
has ever been. But as a life-saver
Johnny Cake appears in a role
strange even to those who have
known him long and loved him
well south of the Mason anil Dixon
line. For Johnny’s now a relief
worker.
This startling news recently
reached Near East Relief hcad-
quarters in New
___ York
____ from its
agents in Transcaucasia. it was
___
disguised in the terse announcement
that the first shipment of American
corn ever sent to the Near East has
arrived in Armenia, where it was
received with joy by a starving
populace.
Most of the shipment was made
in the form of corn meal, to save
space and freight charges. Among
the relief personnel in the City of
Alexandropol, where twenty thous­
and children are hqused in Ameri­
can orphanages and where thous­
ands more are reported starving on
the streets, was a daughter of the
“Ohl Dominion.” It was she, with
memories of a chubby childhood,
who introduced Johnny to her
young charges.
’
As a result of that one shipment
of corn meal the relief director for
the entire Transcaucasian district,
informed relief officials at New
York Headquarters that several
hundred ragged, hunger-shrunken
tots, none over five, were admitted
to orphanages in Alexandropol and
Erivan, where lack of sufficient
supplies had hitherto kept them
out.
"But
>ut saving several hundr
hundred
______
lives
was not all tnat J.
Johnny has accom-
plished," the director reports. "He
also demonstrated that the tastes
of childhood are international.
Never has a Virginia pickaninny
swallowed pieces of Johnny Cake
with more visible satisfaction than
that which showed on the faces of
these Armenian waifs, when they
had their first taste of iL”