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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1931, p. 25

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LIBERTYVIL L p TAMOND LAK:‘ HALP DAY brook Presâ€" t 7 and all ere will be was used for [roop 51, Reâ€" overnight hike h ‘and Sunday the : comâ€" room of ¢. Plans "to, "and ing, and on the â€"2ved a eut of his foot. , â€" Kerwyn fortunate chil. the most part McLellan 4 betutrtpdiie . c > Willian surveyâ€" to attend RONDoup IVANHOor will all m“ 17. UK" 1981 ve; 253 _ "es lve coals, not dust or ashes or soot or unburned‘fuel, are in contact with the heating surfaces., & * © es B U on nabliebirmmaiitsitnts dRX t in CE crude +.4‘ .. 3 high draft uses smaller fuel and a low draft uses larger. The size of ~ _ the firepot also regulates the size of Assuming that the furnace lusj been cleaned, chimney freed of soot, and the basement made airtight, the first fire is made in the following manner : â€"First spread a layer of excelsior or paper on the grates. Nevt a lawa. od 7 o Ts tciutnliiinad w62 23 In adding coal to a fire, here is the recommended practice of the U. CC CIm. n {1 /o a o C TVE A iiplavitintens Oftrlatinich ietcihadseneth cs L4 1+ firepot is nearly level full. The duce the draft _and open the c close surfaces of ._ First, the ri selected for a mmfiiim est efficiency are accomplishments few home owners have been able to achieve. It is imperative that they â€"should, â€"because on the correct buildâ€" ing of fires depends the size of their coal bills. ‘ Government officials at Washingâ€" ton, D. C., state that 25 per cent of a home owner‘s fuel bills can ._be. saved "by burning coal instead of cookingâ€"it."â€"To â€"burn coal, severnl’ steps are necessary, according tn an w ; es materials left. The ashes should be mm wnm removed in the morning, when they W HIRNA(E FIRE are cold and less likely to fly around. Don‘t pile coal on the fire twice a Wersengimicmges day and leave it for the rest of the .| day. Unburned fuel on top of the Directions l“..’d by Wa.shing fire keeps heat away from the heatâ€" ton Bureau for Stoking ing surfaces of the furnace. Ordinary Heater Building a f° necessary, according to an ~CeRporkâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . the right size fuel should be t Cl Cl nmoagh > > lle kindling and then furnace as insuâ€" furnace fire on the heat. . The size of ‘ the drlftâ€"g $ S e S e e Ee C there, died suddenly of heart fail ure at h_is home, 702 Grove street S mLL 00 9 Comomone uold CHd* ploye of the Bell Telephone company Thame n t 2o t o e Oe 7 ~J9... Try WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE! 1 is every heating plant. The correct size WAU _COKE will increase the efficiency of your h ie Pepidcce, merstheet pere io neaie e it og u> WV will go Down I ; 1if YCou Burn CArr ~I am ihterested in mmin.. w71 ____ [ ""*‘ W_OPMPANY, Waukegan, IIlinois (B) I am interested in tryi Wmhg.nhpp-uCah.H-nd where I may secure a supply > hq;m.lmfihihmflhh-&:qefi&b; NORTH SHORE COKE & CHEMICAL COMPANY T ut s t y pwd Nucres . Behringer, 47, well The ashes should be morning, when they likely to fly around. l on the fire twice a for the rest of the UKEGAN KOPPERS COKE (1) Gives More Heat _ (2) Leaves Few Ashe _____(3) Makes No Grime T HE _P R Es & a (4) Burns Longer (3) Is Easy to Control garage on Gillett avenue turning from the Eisenhe NC se o. 220000 CC Se uk â€" ie _ LOE The correct size WAUKEGAN KOPPERS Eh 3g5 _ m C [ . _ _ _ C yamnits neld up and robbed_Mrs..Dora Eisenbergâ€"and her daughter, Rose, of 836 N. Sheridan Masked Bandits Hold Up and Rob Women in Own Garage, Waukegan <:3IG, masked bandits held the Eisenberg‘s store ét, in that city, with drove into ay nig nto their after reâ€" _Eade in sizes for moreeaipuofthod:y. A total of $441 in cash and checks was taken from the two women, The two bandits, evidently familâ€" iarâ€"with the fact that Mrs. Eisenâ€" berg brought the store receipts home each night, appeared as the the receipts of TWENTYâ€"SEVEN # 4 MeB ol Fale 3 wek y

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