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STEEL CO IS SAVING COAL Ltikens Co. Cuts Production to 50 Per Cent, of Pre vious Consumption „ _ r COATESVTLLE. Pa., Dec. 15. SÀWnff the consumer 300.000.00o Hpu of coal a y«*ar enough to cup ply the entire annual demand for domestic heating—is now within the hounds of practioal coal conserva tion, according to a statement made today by T. F. Manville, president SECRET IS IN PROPER FIRING Johne-Manville. Inc., upon the Conclusion of a five-year series of nib ustion engl of the Observations neers at the local plant Lukens Steel Co., before and after the lhdtaUMtton of the moat ad vanced methods of scientific fuel by co conservation. In the five-year test, «eld to be exhaustive one of. the most searches in the field of coal conser vation ever attempted by an Ameri can niduetry, It was announced that the Lukens Steel Co. ha» succeed ed In cutting In half the amount of steam coal necessary to produce In Nov. 1917, this re a ton of steel, figure was 680 pounds of coal. To day, It was found, the figure 'Stands at 278. ïÿyT'Redudng this 50 per cent, sav ing to « safely conservative basts.'' skid Mr. Manville, "engineers who have studied the results of this test are of the opnlon that the American i?nsumer can get along on at least too, 000,000 ton» of coal less than -j®|6 600,000,900 ton* representing average annual needs, fry's coal bill, in other words, can he cut by one-sixth . 4 ' "This would mean that the householder, who has been using 12 tons, can get along Just as well on 10 tons; and that industrial plants, ordinarily using 176.000,000 tons a year, can get along on 146 - p00,000 tons. Such conservation as this Is not only In the Interest of Rational reoources. but Is also the . only practical means to obtain cheaper on!." The conservation methods adopt ed at the Lukens Steel Co. plant were said to he applicable In many feature« to all other types of coal Consumption, by householders as well as other manufacturers. Theae iftethods were listed by B. C. Mc Clure, general manager of the The coun Luebert't No* 'Em M R HEUMATIS TABLETS «TILL RELIEVE RHEUMATISM. SCI AT1CA, NEURITIS AND LUMBAGO In a few hours, you are bene- i «TED AT ONCE. PRICE. 60c. SAM PLE MAILED TO SUFFERERS FOR j 1*0 NOT SUFFER. GET A BOX NOW A k e-n o-m o R CAPSULES * X lor all Headache*. Neuralgia, Grippe ; Sir-cache. Toothache and pain of any , kind Relieves in half-hour. Price* I(c and 66c. at all drugglata or aample mailed for 10c. Luebert's Blood & Nerve Tablets figs GREAT TONIC. BZÆODMAKfiR j and strength-giver Composed of the best known tonics for the nervous system, they Invlgorats and tm-» the nerves, enrich the blood and reuor« vim and vigor to the entire bodv Why drag through the days leeling miserable and forlorn, when you can get this time-tried remedy at .« little cost? Sample mailed, 10c. Price. 60c. at druggists or by malt FOR VERMIN AND NITS In school children's heads use Lusbert's Larkspur Head Soap. Its weekly uss prevents Infection. A delightful sham poo; leaves the hair soft and fluffy. Splendid for killing fleas and lies on Price. l(o. ml fancy dops and cats. #ru*rcists or mailed. A. Gustav Luebert, P. D. iABOKATORT AND ORDER DEPT. MC and 3C E. Lincoln Highway. Coateevllle. Pa. f WHY NOT HAVE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME THE YEAR 'ROUND BY GIVING A CHRIST MAS GIFT OF A CANARY BIRD ; ; Golden Ojjern Singers High Colored English St. Andreashurger Roller Flute Holler These birds are carefully selected for size, color, etc. Domestic raised, reasonably priced. Phone 4765 Santa Claus Shops Here— I A i/VJ r For He Knows That We Have the Greatest Assort« ment of Toys at the Most Reasonable Prices I Garden Fences Drums Balis Skates Mechanical Toys Wagons Velocipedes Wheel Barrows Bicycles Air Rifles For Wee Tots, Little Tots, Big Tots Dolls Dishes Games Books Pianos Cedar Chests Desks Coaches Horses BOTTOMLEY CO. f It SEVENTH AND ORANGE STS. OPEN EVENING» PHONE 1339 4 \ Johns-Manville power department, aa folloTTt' 1.—proper firing, under the eu perviston of a trained engineer. 2—More careful regulation of the draft, to reduce to a minimum the eacahe of useful heat units. 3. —Eliminating the infiltration ol air through the boiler setting and combustion Chamber. 4. —Careful baffling of boiler», to prevent the short-circuiting of flue gases. 6.—Elimination of heat losses (It was from bare boiler surface«, found that under average condition? one square foot of bare surface was ted 100 pounds of coal a year.) 6.—Reducing to a minimum the loss of heat from steam mains and return pipes, which carry the steam containing heat units to the various parU of tho pIant whera hftnt ljn , tÄ are converted Into energy and which brings back to the boiler through return lines the remaining heat units not converted into energy. 7.—More onreful supervision of leaks in Headachee from Slight Colda Laxatlva BROMO QUININE Tablets re. lleve the Headache by curing the Cold, Ttete of'a'w. Grow. fBe sure you get BROMO.) 30c.—(Adv.) r joint and stuffing boxes, and to a scientific pipe reducing friction minimum. 8.—Closer attention to room temperatures; getting at the source of superfluous boat rather than let ting it go free through open win dows and ventilating systems. 412. •< v forChwtmyfyÊ Buy W •* < > *• ! Your Gifts Now Pay After Xmas! This year you can present your friends with Christmas Gifts of high value and last ing quality without ever missing the money— Simply select your Gifts TO MORROW, make a small deposit and pay balance in small amounts. I \ J BEAUTIFUL SPARKLING DIAMOND RINGS matchless beauty, ln II and 1* kamt mountings. o f $ 25 NEXT YEAR! up Gold Pen Knives Many styles to . choose from. V J LOG =1»«^ Y High-Grade Bracelet Watches Beautiful, accurate time pieces in j! solid white gold; 1 5-jewel II movement. $25 $3 )4 and 18-kt. . TV Up Up Finger Rings Genuine |Onyx, set M G /2 I % T 11 vith 2 lO brilliant dinmond. 3 19. $20 * up 4 On Easy Terms ^ *5 7* « ' Solid Gold Bar Pin* HANDSOME WATCHES Elgin, Watlham, Hamilton, South Bend and other makes. $2 $15 in many designs. u P Up Open Evenings Until Xmas Levitt Jewelry Co. 826V2 Market Street SOVIET DEATH ROLL 1,766,118 j j : Wholesale Executions Prac tice in Russia During Last Four Years FIGURES SAID TO BE OFFICIAL * IB.—The NEW YORK. Dec. | World brings the following dispatch from its Washington bureau: Between November 7, 1917, when the Soviet Government came into power in Russia, and the end of 1921 authorized executions aggregated 1. 766,118. These figures are said to be official and to have been com piled by the Soviet authorities. 1'eraons executed were classified by tho Soviet authorities aa follow«: Farmers, 815,100; intellectuals. 355,260; soldiers. 260,000; laborers. 192,360; officers, 64 650; gendarmes. 47,600: property owners. 12.960; po No* officers. 10,500; physicians, 8, 800; professors and teachers, 6.776; priests, 1,215, and bishops, 28. It I« not definitely known whether Czar Nicholas and his family are ln eluded In these Rtatletios, which were received here by the diplo matie representative of a European country not commonly considered unfriendly toward the Soviet Gov ernment. American officials, while statin? frankly that It 1» Impossible to eith er confirm or refute these figures officially, are Inclined to believe they are substantially correct. The statement that half the per sons executed are classified an far mers has occasioned some surprise here, although it was known officially that large number« of peasants were among the number «lain for one reaeon or another when conditions wer© at their worst in Russia. Many reports have been publish ed this year concerning proceedings against the clergy, porta received by the diplomat who furnished these statlstcls Indicate that mor© priests and church of fiel« la have been executed this year than Jn any preceding year. Unofficial re Everybody's Store Shop Carefully Shop Carefully I ] Crosby & Hill Co. 1922 1887 605-607-609 MARKET ST. The Shopping Center Wilmington's Great Xmas Gift Shop And, Oh! Such a Wonderful Assortment of Beautiful Things to Select From—There Are Gifts For Every one Let's Make It An Old-Fashioned Xmas V7 / / 1 \ I And we can do so by giving gifts that are useful and practical, and they are always a great deal more appreciated, too, by every one. And when you have glanced over this section of suggestions to make up your shopping list, you will find that every one is the kind that will make the receiver say on Christmas morning: "That's just what I wanted," and that's an old-fashioned Christmas. Ï It? t - > Vis J >/ * ; Bags Kerchiefs Women's Leather Bags in blaok, navy, tan, grey and brown; all the newest styles and' shapes to select from, at $2.00, 93.00, 93.60 and $3.00. A Vanity Box, something that every miss will be hoping to re ceive; fitted up with 3-inch mir ror and »ix other articles, at ss.no, $3.60 and *3.00. Women's beautiful Duvetyn Bags, eilk lined with coin purse and mirror; Included are all the newest styles and shapes, at $2.08 to $3.00 each. (Main Floor.) Women's white linen Hand kerchiefs with colored embroid ered corners; a splendid assort ment at 50c each. \ Women's exquisite hand-em broidered all-linen Handker chiefs, at 85o each, or 3 for $1.00. Crepe Kimonas Silk Kimonas Boys' wonderful quality plain white Handkerchiefs, in a splen did assortment at 5«, 10c and 15c each. Men's cotton Handkerchiefs are these, but still fine quality and the kind he will be glad to receive, 16c to 25o each. (Main Flooa) THEBE Kimonas are mighty pretty, hut priced at a very low figure; materials are beautiful serpentine and novelty crepes; they are handsomely trimmed with embroidery and satin; some self trimmed, In regular and ex tra sizes; $1.50 to 93.98. (First Floor.) If you want to make sure that she Is going to he pleased, givo her one of these exquisite new silk Kimonas, in Jap Silk, satin, messaline, Pussy Willow or silk crepe. There are many pretty ones to choose from in this wonderful assortment; $5.98 to *15.50. (First Floor.) Pretty Gift Aprons à I . This assortment of beautiful gift Aprons Include most every style and trimmings that any one could wish; 600 are here to choose from; 89o to 91.00. Dainty little Porch Aprons, trimmed in beautiful patterns of cretonne; many styles are here to choose from and priced at 75o. r if'! Cm J sy î v i ». , I 1 Petticoats Practica! gifts are these Pet ticoats, and in most cases you'll find that the brighter a shade you give, the more It pleases the V' PI i iDfÖSl n T Toiletties fid U Elmo's Beautiful Toilet Com bination Sets, in pretty satin lined cases; 92.00, 93.75, 96.00 and 96.50. 1/ receiver, and there are plenty of bright one» here In all allk Jer sey, Jersey and messaline com binations, all messaline and Pussy Willow, In all the newest shades and changeable combi nation. Regular sizes, extra sizes and double extra »1res; prices range $2.98, $3.50, 93.98, 94.50 to 9« .98. Every Woman Will Appreciate a Gift of Hosiery Elmo's Fine Toilet Waters. In many different sizes end colors; priced at 91.00, 91.25 and $2.00 each. Women's Silk Hose, Onyx, Pointex heel; all silk with lisle tops; black only, at 92.50, $3.00 and 93.25 pair. Women'» full-fashioned heavy Silk Hose. In black, otter, bobo link, pecan, tan, cordovan, beav-. er and navy; Venus brand; 92.25 pair. Women's plain glove silk Hose, In black and brown, of wonderful quality; $3.00 » pair. Women's English made silk and wool sport Hose, with fancy stripes; $3.00 and 93.50 pair. Women's all silk Hose, in all the newest fall shades includ Mary Garden Combination Sets, many articles placed neat ly in a satin-lined red case; $2.75 and $5.00. Ing block and cordovan; $2.00 pair. SILK CHEMISE Give her a chemise of radium silk or crepe de chine. In flesh only at $5.00. Other beautiful chemise in crepe de chine and radium silk. In flesh only, at 90.00. Women's fine Cashmere Hose, In black and heather mixtures; full-fashioned; 92.00 n pair. (Main Floor.) Women's splendid lisle Hose, with open work clbx, in black and brown; 91.00 a pair. Women's heather mixture wool Hose with drop stitch; fine quality; 50c and $1.00 a pair. (First Moor.) 4 V L Silk and Wool Comforts Z. a Oh, but there comes these very new Silk Comforts and they are beauties; their colors and patterns are the prettiest you have ever seen. They are the selected kinds, 912.50 and 917.50. Perhaps some folks don't know Just the kind of Comforts we now have to offer, but you should see these wool ones and thslr beau tiful colorings and patterns; priced at *7.98 A\ ULZl w Downstairs Store. Gloves Umbrellas Women's Mark Cross 8-but ton length washable Kid Gloves, In beaver and mode, $1.90. Get Your Xmas Slippers Here Umbrellas of such- a wonder ful assortment, yes, we might say that you never saw such beauties In all your life. With novelty handles, in about 250 styles to choose from. Silk Umbrella«, $4.00 to *10.00 Glorca Umbrellas $2.00 to $3.98 Women's Mark Cross 12-but ton Ktd Gloves, in brown and black, with beautiful contrast ing stitching, $5.98. Women's strap wriat chamol aette Gloves in heaver, brown and grey, at 85«. Misses' fleece-lined (an Kid Gloves and they'll be appre ciated. too at $1.50 ami $2.50. In the Downstairs Store Offered here are women's all wool fur-trimmed Slippers with leather soles and heels, In as sorted colors. Reg. $2.60 values; offered at 9t.95. Qeautiful felt ribbon-trimmed Slippers with pom pons and soft padded soles. In all the new and wanted shades*at 91.50. /f\ AM Kimona Silks \ !■,*< •. »• Give her a length of these pretty Kimono Silks; a wonder ful selection Is here to select from, at 93c and 91-45 yard. (Main Floor.) I (Main Floor.) ij i ! Crosby & Hill Co.,"Everybody's Store,Friendly Service, 605-07-09 Market St. ' I URGKS UNITY OF PROTESTANT CHURCH INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 15—The re sponsibility and opportunity of Pro testant churches In America to work together for a fuller application of the principles laid down by Jesus Christ was declared to be the i>rln cipal theme of all deliberations of the Executive Committee of the Fed eral Council of Churches of Cnrlst in America at the opening session of its annual meeting here. More than 200 leaders of religious' work in the country, representing the thirty-two denominations composing the council, attended. Bishop B. P. Spreng, of the Evan gelical Church, reported on the union of the United Evangelical Church and the Evangelical Associa tion la*t October. ' Your system demands ALL BRAN if constipation is to be relieved ! Tour system needs tho "roughage" that Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled, supplies. For, it will not only permanently relieve constipation if it is eaten regularly, but its full content of the vital elements of wheat will build health and strength in a wonderful way. You need bran in its full and bene ficial strength and that 's what you get in Kellogg's Bran—ALL BBANI Yon eat Kellogg's for relief and you will get relief in a way that nature planned. Foods with a bran mixture cannot help the man, woman or child who faces grave illness through constipation. You must have ALL BRAN—"rough •ge" that will sweop and clean and purify and bring health back! Children should be given Kellogg's Bran each day; grown people should j j ] j j cat Kellogg's each day—at least two tablespoonfuls, in chronic cases with each ineal. Its mechanical action will afford permanent relief. And, you will find Kellogg's Bran a delight to eat because it is so delicious. As a cereal, sprinkled on other hot or cold cereals, or used in countless bak ery batches or in cooking, its nut-liko flavor will thrill your appetite—and each spoonful means so much in perma nently relieving constipation and in warding off this gravest national ail ment. Kellogg recipes are printed on each package. Start the entire family eating Kellogg 's Bran to day. See the color como back to faded cheeks; see the snap that will go into lagging steps. Kellogg's Bran is wonderful. All grocers sell it I . ! k * c gtttti t r $ A. oLH U L 11 Over 248 Cigar Stores Give Him the Things Hefc . Likes For Christmas Largest Stocks of J Smokers' Articles in the City { Store Open Every Evening 1 The Famous { London Make Dunhill Pipe We carry a complete lint in every wanted shape Alee DanMIl »•ui style. Wpe. i. Caae. Dunhill Pip * Seta Dunhill T obooee 5 S VeitlSbk. ™uM 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Italian Briar Pipes In Cases $1.50 and Up 8 Most unusual values at out special prices. Made with bard vulcanite btta stems. or «mberlUo French and Italian Briar Pipes in casei. $3.00 to $25.00 E'eery style and shape. With genuine amber, amberllte stems or hand eut VuîeanLt» bits_ gold or sOvor mounted. FREE 50c French or Italian 8 BRIAR PIPE 8 S 8 with every 1-lb. Tin Î; Tuxedo ^ III Slip*III Tobacco II®»-» 8 8 s* :n 8 8 Actual $1.85 Value This means pipe and to bacco for 31.19 8 I Genuine Amberlrte Cigar S and Cigarette Holders h Plain or mounted I $1.00 and $ f 50 ^ A SCHULTE mgJBÊUttjiÿiaià S a— 8 ' 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Other Holders In VYercchaum. Amber, P**rl and Ivory. Mounted !n Gold or Silver. $2.00 to $20.00 8 8 8 CIGARS 8 8 8 8 8 »7 8 Boxes of 25 8 8 8 8 His Favorite Brands at Lowest Price* 8 8 8 BOLD 8 $1.49 can of 25 o 8c size 8 8 Counsellors $ Hr slz* .$1.49 box of 25 y n 8 44s § 8c size 8 $1.49 can of 25 8 8 MANUEL g $1.88 box of 25 10c (dze 8 8 ADLON 8 10c size 8 $1.88 box of 25 TOPIC 8 10c size 8 $1.88 box of 25 8 8 8 LA PALINA 8 $2.45 box of 25 ' WEBSTER § $2.50 box of 25 2 for 25c Size 8 " 8 8 8 8 . 15c Size A. SCHULTE* § Cor. 8th and b' Market Sts. b j)«9M<»osee«»o90oeeooMd