Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 31, 1918, Night Extra, Image 8

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iSUOLO ITALIANOl.
.'Austrmei Fniti Pripioiu
jjf,. cri Ammonlnno std
Ohre -10.000
15" Tubllshpil tv" tilixrltintM tlnJfr
'. . rnnittT no ,-hi
'AtitnorlTrii hy tiit act nr tictrti.r n(
ITi.on tllo nt tho PostotTIco of 1'ftlU
telnWo, Pa,
tty order of the PrrMnt
, .' J i. IH'IU.I --UN.
imiinnsirr wnrni
i.fc '' Itnntii. 31 iitlnliro.
t! ultimo notlitle Kiunte tlnllii fmnte
U'battnRlla recti no cltr Rll lliillimi r
tt truppo lnfilcsl AmiKiiiKi rnplilammir
KjHOpralTacendo iivuntiuc l.i K-Mstettzii tlel
"HMtntco. lo llnee Mistrlailu' Minn stair
Henetrflio per una proroimiia in tiuiu-
lie! mlulla l.n Lninlk-iln Itnllnna oil
njjleso I1.1 rapRiiinlo cil nn-upnln facile
R?e, Tlttorln. OiUri.o c' Plato occiipato
liinllo trtiune ltnll.iiip.
lr)4 . . . . ...
P Truppo Inglosl liantm n-up:iln .hiro.
'f1a cltln chc fonn.i II prttiriiMle lmtlon
rKena rcKione tnomiio?.! uri ironic uau-
KVjjno. till Itallatil In utotlo lianno
fi'.'j'caUjH.rato una.' Krniiil.. rju.iiulta ill .to-
wV&vaBlto e ihunUlon I m 1.1 rnplda
itSJ'A, ... .......
Rvnnzata Hello iruppo tuui.inp wi uiiphib
F-jRA' lrfcuosalMIe t&icr c.tuo ill TtURllnln c
cfL.YW. I.. .11 (..Inii.iit, 1 I I1.1 nnirniin tvila
fe$
iWMlfyP nustrlaol i.ittmuM. l.e truppc
n'Vl. J Htn'nKlntn.. Inl 1'f 111 In .nttiU.il IHrifl 1 111 1 -
"Ilanfepicnlo co" " '''"",l ' B" ,nKlcsl
.'.wSFvScrr'atalle, T-rsnpo. c ijaiailn.i Htmo stntl
.-ai-l t.U ..ntfiip'! .11 VlMnrlo riitmrpBpntn lin
iS.'11'' po 1,er ,e P5lzlnnl "UstrLich'o tie!
jW. t-'n coinunli.ito ulllii.ilp piibbllralo a
iws. iVIemia annunzla i-lu- In M.i del tlesttlerl
lifej3l acc lo truppc iiust 1 l.u In-
'"lTO. dalle rpKionl oi-iiip.il.-
Qs-jiCnitinJeato auirl.iro t- illco: "A
g"iJ"iCfpi ll rlsolvrro i- pun 1 niKKlunitt
US.3W " irlli:L ITIIll'lUHlllIlt.' Ill II 11 I mil U
KLArPacc,"-. por fine alia Mt (Win na
pj'.fe'le. nostre truppo I'nniliaitinil sul
KmS ltallano ilovrauno iv.uuaro lo occ
i vacucranno
Italia I!
"Alio
litre
5UUU concluaiono ni tin niiniHtixio c ir
alia 'ntta (Win nar.lonl
KUOli)
oci'itpato
3i rceionl
-. IAusiria na tinnncito n jroierno i-o-Irtroo
a VnrFol.i chi- )i .mtoiita' civil! c
fc.,w ..T . . .
K5'. tnllltnrl uel Icrriton pm.i to ouftipatn
B", dovrnnno laclaro .1 '"ro posto c cho lo-
K-W-
rvift-. ltmnn. at nttonro.
''VifcSfil' I-t tiuppe Itnllaiii ad Alleatn pro-
TS cetiono vittorlof m r i mio orronnivn
i '. i rnn rm i nninm nnnin'ii uiii i rnnin tin
iM; ,ano. l.a. cllta Hi mniio stain cat- i
Kv4Vural!lt I)el "' r,',"1"' ciri.i trt'iitatf.' '
rrniia ausmaci iii"' mjj uir c .iii. ,
tl'gsono statl fattl prlulonli rl Tala nu-
ig;gi mero aumrnta Rru'iilomcn'o ill ola in i
aj.vqra. lii larun mini' m in ciiiinoni (n
nlrt linn frmniln fiii:itif it it' ill m.ifnrlnln il.i
-il'iPSkurra c' stato nnclie t.iltnrato.
sSm5", II SUnlBtTii uclla ilunrra ncl pomoils-
4ffgRlo til Icrl h.t puMillc.it.j il scgunito
. vsf'i tiuiuuii tan;.
ffe? , l"Iertl, nbblamo estrsa la nostra of
.ijfcnslvn. clal nicillo I'ia ciso In partp
S-fo'jctwiM'tiltnnnln ln fpr7n floll'icni'tilf n
.Sora cntrntn mll.i lm..i. Sul fmnlo tlal
l&yiCM YHHn nl n. . If. . .1. ,l.lln l....n..
v1yvi lCIILa "I I l.l I'' I" II 'II II'" II Ulll.
' -tiavltntlnnb stnnro i i' rmlo m fratcrua
,'i' lUnltnn con If ' ' '! 'nni framosl
$$ Ved. t Klovnnl lirli! n "..1 ui ilol SSl'.mo,
,- fK-li,l,,,W 111 1 ! 1 I I II'-! II Mllit,
Bj,' Wfa "Tra t fluml Ilrrnt i riiiic. In llp
j '-Afratn. rosIstrnr.L o aircr' si ila' ilnl tu-
ljfcrtlco, sopportalo da ftrthc rlservo, ha
wilu jjtir sui kiv.1111 uiiii iiai Licuiui o liu-
iic alia loita.
"'Ad oricntp del IMao II nemico lia
llilllln Hi front o nlln itriwlrti nriiliiin oil
-rtSlabbIntlio''oltrci)as.'aio if wmwihi! Imce
VjTjjffel ecltoro dpi tTr.lllo.i ifrl. l.i Oimita
J?-i'3uArmata fct-e nntafi-sliii nuailaKiil nolla
k.yCJTUiQne (Iii IVrtlca v ill I'ol dcII'Dino.
faHtila. Dodlci'Ulma Annala ha iMcrmnto i
flsobborirlil dl Quero iiretideiulu .Stguiino
ifKCU C3IUI1(II1I1U .IMJULI' I I Mil.
VTfV?'r.'Otf rxyn Atm.ii . h timtn Ti .!.
5yW--.1T,, J...fc ... i i vuiiw HI. ,uia
,( follna cd ha laiii.unn Vlllono. A
i" tosnora til loncKiiano si bioiKono dtl com-
mL 5ilinltlmpntl. I.:i npi-iin.i Ai-miit.! liilmni
W T?A nl ?l 1' .1r.ll .... .,t . .'....
, !R -j! l 1 'V uvii.1 ru "11. Vlllfllilllll'
f4'.r; J l .. rr. . . . .. 1. . .
L( ijuuiu. xji ii:iii .iiuiaiu int iraur-aio
, iJreSHi Plavo a San Dona dl l'iac o ail ut
tyjAiX ZenFon.
15l. T nrlrlMtitrl ffi.Tin.ili .In Trlri.1ii ..
I 83 jnonuino ad S02 ui'.ciali c :!.'.HiS uoniini
fjj3-di truppa. I'arcci 'up cntinaia dl uan-
5S "JXJifnl Bono Ktatl am In- inetl. i:1 Impos
K'elblle cak-oluro II nuinurn dt-llp inltraeli-
V 'J?A,,tl1 l1 la )llllklltl til IIIillUJ Idlti (1.1
fll. J?" tli.k.rt on I lli-ri Iii
alfli. '"Quattro aproplanl nemicl oil un tial-
i'jilonA ratin in cimi kt.ili ilili iilnl i '
;jtX l 1 - t ..iw .!.. iiiiii"uu
A Mi: uir an
llrmliiinrlrr AtnrHinn lAprillllnnnr.i
tin tho Vnluti ftiiil tlip il.u w is
m.irluil by ln-nu until, rv Pre a 1 m
Iho .Mriir An piiimj laid . n our
Inns rait of llcaiiiiii.tii sas n niHod
I'atinN Mi ro asnlii nttlp and limiiKbt
in prliiim-i
Dor puiKUll .iipiadinns. i.'i i it ltR ""
Ibp fio.it uf I'll I'"lisl Amu. Mnt d( n
tw.nti-. n- nii'ini niiplam'M and lo
Venation lialloonn Tv.o of mil mi
i'iin"a me inl!tiR
tr.M i
Itonip. net. 30. (dolayfiU
Our ariitk! ate piintliiiiliKt to inpnl
lv ndvBticp afnr flic retipFillnit lu'im
who bun utlpiniited In lain to rplatd
then Head" of our niUinin- hale
ipnch'd fspfrovalle tirKairn I'alirlni'
and mkrr.o
t'.ualrv dlilnloiit. ale HihaiirliiK In
the plulns and some miumlimix lodai
clitprril Sarlle.
lirllllnntly oietconiltiK stronir r -fKtani'p
lii'tuceii Hip IMhip ami i'i
Alonllcaiio. the Third nrm has f.otrlii
Kloi loimly. Tho tlir cronsitiB 'u rmiil
dl l'laic K (arrlPil In a tine " -Hon
TIip iliemv un uIiIIkpiI lo phipm
atc Anlnlto. whlcli e tilomptli (" -I'Uplpd.
(Tho en lit li re uf AkIhru tn.irU
an lAlPticlon of tin- drive tin nilh
Moit of the llrrllta )
UtirltiK the tuh of the ailiaiue It
liHM liein lliipowlblp to keep count or
tho tliiiiinniidii of prloonerH ami tn.ini
KUim lli-nldi" tlip piipulatloti-.- or
ton n and llllai:p. ' hale Ululated
liuinlii-ro of Italian prl-oners ho have
been In Austrian hntidi
nut 1 1 1 1
l.miiliui, Oct. SI
Kalian l'ront Th" advaiue of tin
Tenth Armv continued wllhmt ilmk
throughout "Hip du. llrll.oh caialr.v
detachment in cloo touch with Ital
ian ctivali.i. hnie reached the weMciti
oulklits of S.lCilP.
Tlonpi of tin- t'ouiletnth tlr n-h
Toriiji have ti ached the l.leu?.,i Itner
nt l'tancenlK". , . .
Further suutli the l'lovcnth Itnlt.in
Corpi has occupied tlderzo.
Tills udvniicp bao In en Raln-d
tluottuhnut ltinally Ibe entire lenslh
of tlio olijoctllp UKolKtied lo lint 1 of
t'Hian, Drltlch coinmniid -r on the
I'laie by his eeelletn-i . Oeiieral O'a".
Milan 'he llrst laid hU piano before me
cnrlv In the dao of liiiolnr The
enet'iry mid dcfrinlnntlon of the ln
fatittv ltaio been liiionil U pialoe
The ilIIk'UltUo of 'irhlBkii; the I'la'-e
led at llrst to an Inevitable 1initue!'ii
if supplies. In sp te of lai U of food
and sk ei and In the face of constant
flKlitlnt; tin. Thl! 1 1 -hi i mill Italian IM
lslon and the Sneiith and Tmt
tlilrd lltitlsh dlvlsloiM hale nditineed
without relief to their Html ulijeettie.
Tho rojal air fori p has again today
done excellent inn k
llritish and Italian tioops operaliui;
on the AhIiiro plateau ban- enlered
Catnporoiere itiortliwest of AsinRol
end caplulcil tile helRhis of Moi.it.
The number of prisoner" taken bj the
Tenth Army has increased to tnoto
than 12,oun.
ii;i:n ii
Purl-, ticl. 31.
Tho artillery activity lias boi n
railur livel on the (lis. front At tin
md of the day estenl,iy the rtuans
iounter-atia( Ked lioietu'i west of Si.
I'eiR'itx Tho l''iein'i inanu.iitii d Hit ir
positions
In the last tun davs the number of
prisoner- l.tki n In tin I n m n ''"itili
-rniy lia- tiacmd - iihiUi.hr a
oloni 1 iif caatt. and tbne ihUfs of
battalions
A iistrians Evacuating
Italy, Vienna Reports
i otitlniieil from l-.ice ttnp
to an olllciul Win- OJIico stalcmunt con
ceiniiiR Hie Italian ftnnt
(A-Iaso is an illlixr.'t.uit stroiiRliohl
nn the mountain ft out ten miles vrs.t
of Hie liionlu. The ltulians. Il-ltMi.
Alin-rlcuuH uttil I'tench mi- now sweep
Iiir foi-Mttid on it fiont of elqlitv miles,
fiom Asi.iRo lo the Adriatic Sea.)
The entiio Italian finul is ublnri. a
Centtal News dispatch ft out Home
s.iys. All the Italian .uinlefc now arc
in action.
(I'rom tho Stclvio I'a.ss to th"
Adriatic the Italian flout is ISO miles
in leiiRth. but tin- itctive 11','luini,- ft out
has been consideied Keneiallv .is beniR
between Lake n.ird.i tint the Ailil.ttic,
a distance of li'O miles)
The udv.ince of the Allied armies
on tho iave is proieeillns i-apldli
Home reports that countless iluiu
sanils of prlMincth have boon capttiied
and u dispatch from the ft out places
the numlicr at -lO.OUO. TJie hame dih
patch states lliat tin- captuie of Monte
Olson divides the Austrian annus on
the mountain ft out ami the lower
l'la e.
Vitiorio has been occupied In the
Kiclit Army, it is olllcially announced
(This is a t-eiete blow to the whole
Austiiin position in the Ilelluno .sir
toi tasi of the 1'iave. Tlie clt wan'
the chief Austrian supply center and
provides the Allies with a hi si- for un I
iittn-k iiR.iinst the l"tl flank of lln '
i-m-ini in tlie mountain front, ns well
iSWEEPING AUStRIANS FROM ITALY
flcai Ns nv J 0Sysm JWS'
foifrktlori had reachwi Mtifntn
tbday 'through., clthbfr orflclal or dlp
lomatlo ehanneis to Indicate, that the
American, nnd Allied reptescittnllvei
111 Ki-niice had completed the nork of
n utiilti;? leniis upon iMilrlt (lerniuny
mlsht be Rf.tltteil nn 'ntmlstlce.
It Was 3siini"d that the report of
the at rival of Marshal Kuch'H tunn
at lletlln Tiusdny, reftired to In u
t'opclihaRctt dlspateti iUotlti; the Her
lilt VoI(Hip , Xr-lt ittnT.' was Inseil
upon lire hh dispatches of Tuesday
'fiom I.ondon ptitportlnt: to outline
i what would be demand! il of (icimaiij.
Ity the .totiutetl Prrs
I'itrls, Oct. .11. In nn tilltinlal tils
ru Shis' nrmlstlce teims, tltifoiinn
Hon silRKcsts the follow lliu i-oliilll Ions:
"ltiternntlonallK.'itloii of tlie t'os
phoius nnd the U.irdatiellett.
"The occupation of elietu.l ports on
' Hie Adriatic.
"The suricnder of Austrian win
shlis. "The i-lKlit to use Atistro lluimarl.iu
inllwai lilies.
miMi. vimm)affiwm.
." -.-... tt- r T r. !ju
and territories Wrotiftiy occupiea in
the cast and west.
"Tho surrender tot arms, munitions
nnd submarines.
"Tho occupation of fortresses and
btlilg-us alotiK the lllilli'! and of 1A1X
italiour? Mid I-s-en.
The ocfUpiUlon uf Kiel and Hum
hitrff. "The lemoval of mines fiom tertl
toil il waters. ,
"The dellvory, ns a preliminary coin
pciis.itlon for dnniaRcs. of part of the
em my merchant marine.
"The cessation of m.itiuthctUriiiK for
wnr luirpoocH."
Hy thr United 'c.n
I'nrN, Oct. 31. Deputy Uoussenot,
meinbei- of the Naval Committee of
the Chamber, urRed today that thu
nrmlstlce terms Include: I
Allied contlol of tho IMionts.
IJemoval of all marine mines.
Occupation of Cuxlialcti, HellKolatul,
I'ola and Cattaro,
Tnklujt over of nil rierman tunnaKc
4-
'..it
iklMtmi iwts''a pHriktt mMMfiM
ot the 10,000,000 tons of Al!M-sm '
pln Htink liy Oerman" kubniat lhei.
Imparts Lustre
To the Teeth
By absolutely and tltoioughly
clennsinc; tits teeth from all de
posit ami stain SOZODONT re
fines and purifies the teeth, Rami
and mouth. White teeth or yelloir
teeth show the evidence of refine
ment and purity after using
JQwdhnt
FOR THE TEETH
Liquid Powder or Paste
SOLD BY DEALERS EVEKYWHERE
tTClr--&- '" .L0
L riii-Zr-irzd
..-"vgSr'irT.
as nn iiai'inR tlie Austilans to tlie
sillllll i
Tin lliltisli I'liurtienth Corps east
of tic I'i iv li s ica-'hi'd the l.u-i 'ixa
liner at l-'innrenlKo nnd the I'leienlh
Italian I'orps has occitpleil Odeis-O
tOderwi Is an linpoilant i.illniad Junc
tion llftcen miles southeast of Vlt
toilo I
The Tenth Armv lias i cached a line
two tulles oast of ilrmell.i and Is con-,
tlniliini to advatice llritish cavalrv
detachments il i-lose touch with'
Italian cawilrv hne teached s-acllp. I
(Sidle Is fifteen miles bcMind tlie1
l'i.ive I Tlie Tenth Ai-m.i litis captuied
li ti'in ptlsonet-s.
A mass of hostile Infatiti v. estimated
at 1o,(Hio was nttacked fiom Hie uir
near Saoilo and -citteied. Austrian
aiiitiiuuitloti dumps ate btituliiR.
The Third Aimy has crossed tin
l'i.ive south of the Tenth. The Twelfth
Army Is siu'rIiir- forward.
Hy thi'
Kiimc Oit.
tontlntilni; to udvanci
the letrcatlnir enemi
tmintt'tl Ves
I Italian iirmlcs are
lapldl.i after
cist of the
bases The cniittlie of Monte CNon
iil-ii divides tin Austilan in my, fuie
iii"; the "troops to the uoith to fol
low a Ioiir, slow line of rollout
iliMiiiRh the inountalns of Tientlno.
The (leininn line of rcirc.T.. vheie the
l.irRcst iiinnbei of tioops could be
moved. Mould be aloiiK the toads and
i iilwu.l.s toward licllunu nnd o -at.
plains toward I'dlne.
Venice Is now safe lnco the Tlilrd
Armv has dilien back the Austrlaus
In the lower plain. Italian cavalry
is nilvanclnc inpldly at many points.
The number of piisoners is RrowiitK
hourly and tni possibly total forty
thousand, opposite the Tenth Aimy.
In which American tioops me biiR.idcd,
It Is estimated thit four and oue-hnll
Austrian divisions haie bun paitl.tlly
destioycd.
The Third Army, under command
of the Duke of Aosln. has .succeeded
In, establishing tlncc InldRcheads
across the lowoi I'l.llc. They me at
Itomanzlol, SalR.it eda and S.m Oonn
Dl l'i.ive. Tlie operation was faiorcd
b.i a 1'oR. but was maile unilcf lo
lent Austilan artillei-.i the. which con
tinued all Ttiesdaj nlRlit.
1'Olt STAND FAIL
lly the .IsuiLintril '
Willi (be llrlll-li Xrtn.i In I'raticp mill
Hi'IrIiiiii, Oct .11- Ooplis of (li nil. in
orders and battle objetihe maps, wnlcli
teiently ban fallen Into Hip bends of
the I!rltlb, !io bmv lomplete has been
l-lnie, who iris attempted iiinly to
i etal-il tbolll. the War ( lllli .'loooonccs
Seooiallo Oi-aRo. (Jolu-Ine ami I GERMAN Y'S PLANS
iiiiiivn nae open riacncit and ca-'
ntri has entetcd S.nile.
llesistani e li-'twieli tile I'iave ami
the Montlcano has bet n uirrtome. Tho
river cios-siiiR at 1'onti ill l'laic was
cnrrled.
On the mountain fiont tlie enemy
was lorccd to eincuatn AsiaRo.
"I'lirlilR the rnh of the iiiance It
bis been impossible to keep count of
the thousands of piisoners and many
suns" mm the War Ollice. " i
"The outiR and darliu,' Il.'l.'d Aninri-c-in
Infaiitiy HeRlment" has entered I
the li.ittle ill Veuetia. an eailier stjite
ment mis. The American tioops. with
three iuni teis of tlie Ilalh-.n army mid
a l-'re'K-h dnlslon. arc "tlvhtinR in
liiotlierlv union on the fiont from!
the lirenta to the .s"a," wis the re-'
pot t j
The American tioops. tinder Maior!
Charles (i Trr it hae crossed the I
i'laie l!ler. Ohio. ins and - I'ennsi b i
vanlans me cnc.iEeil In the battle.
'he inlscari i.iRe of the plumy s scheme'"
ijieat ((Toils wete made to bolsti r up
the upllfHtiR spirts of the men by lm-pi's-liiR
upon Hum the Idea that tnoio
sttetittouslj Hiej roiiRlll the better would
be the prospect for mute faiotable piaco
teiinr
I'niler date of October 1" the fotlow
ItiR diK-unieiit was Issued
'The IiIrIi coniniand states thai tho
poMilhllltj of an arinlsllce depends on
the battle comltiR to a Matiilstlll. Kiery
Ruuni r must entry out his dull nlRliti
and day The KiikIMi must not cross tho
Scllo Itlier The artlllet nitftl lie-
nit. them.
FRENCH SHATTER
COUNTER-ATTACK,
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-osZZ- CtS r . . 7i -s- - JTTiS-rP'-
q--"oi.
f""" "' ' ! j i I - l'I'l . . -?- -i . oi i . iioyO
LASCO. ASCO. ASCO. n U MrKW fR R Mil AS co- ASCO. ASCO.1
I t M STORES COiJ , 1
c j 1 .- - iiJ i S 1
ro
Hy the .-Uutcintril 'resi j
I'nrlo, Oct 111 -Ktencli tioops lain
irsletdav ieiiilsed a sttotiR Herman
eountet -attack 1101 tiniest of Ch.itt.au-'
I'ol clou (tin the Seite-Aistie riolit) lie- '
cordliiK to the otllclal stall ment today
tiom tlie Win iilikp.
(lit the (Use fiont thnte lias bepii onl.i
artllletv actlilt.i In the last tto diJS
the l-'reneli l-'lfth Aimy has taken nearly
1B00 pllsonots I
Sultan Quits Kaiser !
on Allies' Terms
Cinitlntinl from Piibp Unr
Vosslchn 'CeltutiR. ot llerlln, Sit.i s it j
learns, accordltiK to an ICschiitme Tel- '
i-Aiaph di'patclinMii CopcnhitKen. j
Wiiotilnaloii. O. ('.. Oct :il --No in-1
'3,ggiizrg.gr7ni f sr& i ' a " i n ;w
I
tty thr I'nitrd I'rrts
Willi tin- Ilrltl-li Armies in IViime.
Oct 111 -The Clench and Iltitish at
tnclied this morniiiir In the tlhection
of Ohent The battle is repot u-tl tot
be roIhr: well. ,
(The Allies woe last reported about
four miles we-t of (Jlient. which is the
principal Ik'lRian raiiuay base ie
mainltiR in CJernrin hands west of
ISru.ss.els and Antweipl i
tty thr .iitaciatcil Press
At Kalian llcadiiuarlcrs on (he
I'i.ne. Oci .11 -Allbd troops have
t iken Monte Ctson Tills was a most
important oper.-itum. foi bv it the
loads win- opened lo Keltic and it
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steady smoker. Curing
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tobacco leaf. Blending
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aroma.
Havana Fillet Nature's dowry to
the Island of Cuba is the richest
soil on earth for tobacco culture.
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WE are publishing the following suggestions from a sincere
desire to be of help to the public in every way possible:
1 Keep the heater free from soot. It is estimated that one-eighth inch of
soot on the heating surface of a heater reduces its efficiency 287o.
-He sure to use the check-draft damper (a) in the smoke"
pipe, as well as the turn-damper (b). It is estimated
that lScc of the coal used in the average home is wasted
by improper use of dampers. The check-draft damper
seems to he the least understood. It is as important on a heater
as a throttle on an engine. Open it to check the fire; close it to
make the fire burn more rapidly. Experiment with it, and learn
to get the best results.
3 Do not open the whole ash-pit door when jciu wish to make
. the fire burn more rapidly, hut open the draft damper in the
ash-pit door Cc. Opening the whole door supplies air to the
hrc faster than it is needed for combustion, 1 he air is
heated, passes out the chimney, and is so much heat wasted.
'1 In moderate weather carry a bed of ashes on top of your grates; in severe
weather shake the fire until a red glow appears in the ash-pit.
5 Keep the temperature of the house at G8 degrees instead of 70 degrees
or more.
6 Take care to see that windows and doors are tightly closed; see that no
cold air enters.
7 Do not reduce the temperature of the house at night. It takes twice as
much coal to heat it up next morning.
8 Raise the window curtains during the day, because sunlight is free heat;
but always lower them again at night.
9 Wear heavier clothing and save body heat.
10 In buying draperies for your home, remember that heavy draperies' for win
dows and doors aid in conserving heat.
GEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO.
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There is thai element of Certainty
that goes with every thing we sell
that makes trading- at an
American Store a pleasure
Quality and Price are the foundation factors on which this business rests,
and your guarantee with eveiy purchase.
Nowhere in four States will your money go as far as in an American
Store.
The Pennies Count Watch Them!
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Our roasters turn out Tens of Tlwufands of Pounds Daily millions
of pounds in the course of a year and every pound sold at retail. Could
there be any more forceful argument ' produced as to its satisfying
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Kellosir's C. Flakes, pUe;.
('rape Nuts pi-K-
llcinz Beans. . . .can lie,
Host Ccrn Meal H
Choice Barley lb.
Soup Beans lb.
Best Ccrn Flour lb.
Seeded Raisins pi'!?.'
Cracker Dust lb.
Fancy Shrimp can
I'earl Hominy lb.
India Kelish bottle
.Mustard e;!aS3
Salad Drensins;. .. .bottle
Mixed Vegetables. . . .can
Macaroni pli;. 10c,
Potted Meats cm ac.
Sardines . . .' can 8c,
Hershey'a Cocoa .can 8c,
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Choice Lima Beans lb. 17c
New Dried Hake, ':." brick . 22c
Threaded Codfish pkg. 8c
Asco Codiish pkg;. 12c
Aunt Jemima 1 C. Flour . . . pkg. 14c
Choice Tomatoes, medium can .... 142
Fine Table Salt pkg. 5c
Our Best Mince Rtot lb., 18c
Pure Apple Butter lb., 15c
.hot. 7c nitx Fancy Golden Pumpkin can, 12c
Fancy yellow globe, nice medium size try a
dish of them creamed.
Oleomargarine, W,
An absolutely pure butter substitute, win
ning favor in the be3t homes every day.
The Following Prices in All Our Meat Markets
We Arc Keeping the Prices Down
City Dressed Fork E-s 40c lb.
Finest Quality Beef
If Rib Roast 32c ft fe1 Rib Roast 35c n.
Lean;
Soup
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Lean
Hoiling
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Fresh Killed iW1
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Genuine Spring Lamb
Legs lb. 40c
Loin Chops ' lb. 43c
Rib Chops lb. 15c
Rack Chops lb. 38c
Shoulders lb. 32c
Slewing lb. 28c
Genuine Wether Mutton
Legs : lb. 30c
Loin Chops lb. 35c
Rib Chops Ib. 32c
Rack Chops Ib. 30c
Shoulders Ib. 25c
Stewing lb. 20c
As a meat food and for making broth, lamb and mutton are especlnlly recommended. They
are very nourishing and easily digested.
Delicacies Tkat Arc Ready to Serve
Cooked Lunch IloU
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Sliced Lebanon
Bolognu
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Cooked Corned
Beef
15c y4 lb
Baked Meat Cake
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Delicious Fresh OC
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