SEE WHAT SHE FOUND
Miss Mildred I.ee <>f I.os Angeles. f*n'
with the two large nnd vnlunble peurl?
which she found recently In an oyster
which she was preparing for n stew
JEALOUS HUSBAND
SLATS THE WOMAN! 1
COMMITS SUICIDE
Sper-i*? PI'paich to The rncallieeneer.
Ste-lbenv l!!e. < >., Nov. IS. A double
tragedy occurred early today tit n Mni
ket street rooming house, when Mike
Markrnmss shot and instantly killed his
?wife. Annie Muckrntrss. and then turned
the revolver on himself. IntUtlng n
wound In his head that resulted in his
death at h hospital tlve hours inter.
Jealousy was found to he the cause
'for the double shooting. In an investi
gation conducted hy t'oroner Thomas
H Kirk and members of the city police.
Msokramas. who wns 23 years of nge.
had traveled hundreds of miles in the
past ten months trying to keep near
his wife, who was his senior by eleven
years. She went first to Pittsburgh. '
?epi! to < "anronshurg. Fa and Inter to
New York ?*ttv. lie met her there and
they lived happily together until two
weeks ago. when she returned to rHeu
ben v: Me.
WOULD PARDON DEBS I
AND OTHERS JAILED
DURING WORLD WAR
?\Vnshlngton. Nov. IS?Ann'her plea
for the Immediate pardon of Kugene V.
I">ebs and other persons n?>w tn federal
renltentlary f >r violation of war time
laws, was made In a memorial to Presi
dent Harding today, by a delegation
headed by William Allen Whit*, of Kan
an*, and Including Oswald Harrison Vll
lard, of N-'\v York. Father John Kyan.
of Washington; Miss Jutfu t.athrop.
Mrs Charles K.dwnrd ltu?setl. IVm. F
Cochran of Hnltlmore, ilsorge M. l.j
monte. of New Jersey, and a number ?
other*
"Kxecntlvs clemency to Mr. r*et>s
without at the same time extending It
to others convicted of similar offenses
would be as distasteful to hltn as It
would be unfair to the others." the
memorial left at the White House said.
DECREASE IN NUMBER
: OF COLORADO STRIKERS
Denver. Col.. Nov. is.?Prcrrusf lr
the number of strikers tn Huerfano : ml ;
Las Animas counties anil a sympathetic
stt.kr In the i"?n>n I'I'y dlsttut w?-rv
reported by th* Colorado Kuel ?v It' n
Company as the prlnolaa.1 de\e| .p.rents
La the second rlav of the strike a g V. n -
a reduction of wastes In thirteen of Its
coal mines.
Approximately Vs'T state rangers are
on duty In Huerfano county, to-tiny un
der a second martial. Ii? rule pro
claimed today. The now proclamation
?was made necessary, it was said. by
i provisions of the state constitution that
troops must he in the field hef.-rc such
a proclamation van he effect'w.
Adjutant (Leneral ilfittirm-k Is !n
eh*rffr at Wals-nbtirg nn i torrgbt th"
Situation was ret>orted ns epibt. w.t'u
n<- disturbance of any kind. The strik
ing miners were to hold a tr.r-tin;: i;t
Wolsertburg tonight.
JAP BUSINESS MEN ;
SEE WORLD PEACE
Washing ion. Nov. IS?illy the \sso. ,
elated I'resl).- Japanese business in-.-n
see in limitation oS? ai inati.ents h stop
toward realization of ;i n mt- rfi it l-mal
peace as well as an alleviation i?t the
tax burdens of th- nation. ordiiig to
a radio message received by t' ?? cham
ber Of commerce of t'.le I'niteil States
today from the chambers or cotum-uin
of Japan meeting at Osaka.
Arrest Negro for Shooting
Theatre Proprietor
Vlttsburgh. 1'a.. Nov. IV - -l-'red Jsep
hour. a ncgrv ??i taken !r.t<? cusr -dy
( today by poller. charged with co.nner
tion In the shooting and wounding of
Thomas Kurke, proprietor of u motion
picture theatre. Hurke. who v:?s in
the ticket seller's booth, w^ts robln-d of
a diamond stickpin following the shoot
ing. according the police reports.
Hurke's condition was reported us pot
being serious The negro was lodged
In central police statp.rt on a leolinieht
charge lb- dl?l not have stbkpa.
nor a plstoi when arres'ed. ,
MATERNITY BIX.X, DEBATED.
Washington. Nov. ;? \fter devoting '
?ix hours t-> debate over the S.'irppArd- ?
Towner maternity bill the bouse ad
journed tonight until 11 tomorrow, wc.en
the discussion will be tesuined. Itxpru-?
sentatliw Mondell. Uepublicati 'ead-r. 1
said he ?xpe. t.i| a Una! vi t? .,a the
measure before 'h- 0 . i r-Sunday ad
journment.
JTonotifc'-fi opposition '<> the bill i n
(he ground that t would infringe o?
state rights developed Hula v. Propon
ents of the mca-n-e dc tared, howe-.ci.
that neither statc^rv-r federal ng-nts
?would Have Authority t" order homes . r
to take charge of children o.tr i.? ob
jection of parents.
i - T
LHU CLAIMS
MADAME HEON
I All IN PIS
j Versa:iies. Prams. N"\ Is?'By the
l Associated press> S* me <1 <?ul?t Us to'
the Kijjft of the prisoner se ino l |o hove
hecn l;t.jeeted into tlx- muds of the
jurors trvlnn Hen-'. t.audru. called the
"WuehiVHrd of ? ?emho is. when l.andru
t. ft a \ nave to the court an address of
?>ne of the ten WoiiV'tl he is a. eusecl of
t hav'.fix murdered. This woman. Madame
! Heon was declared |.y l.andru to' have
heeri nl!.v and residing ttt a smalt hotel
1 in Pari--. s?\ months after tor supposed
death his han is
Proutnr t;odefr\j tlie court
he hatl. cooil reason to tieppve that
Uandrii's statement that Madame Heon
] was lh'if>K at a dat?> after the altered
munlef was eoi reel, tint that an Inves
tigath n would to* made ar.d a report de
iiverod. to the court tomorrow morning.
Paris. N'oy. It. -it w*as n nnnunood at
the prefecture of police tonight that the
' police thus far had lieeti uinhie to vcr
Ifv th?. statement of H-tiri l.andru that
? Madame Heon had resided at the Hotel
; Ilu Ms>ns. Her name was not found on
the registers which hotels are hound
under tl.e law to keep, although they
were Minutely searched
Eleven Senators Join
in Reduction Protest
W'ashlnfitnn. \nv. 1S.?A protest
against the refusal of eastern and West
ern railway systems to follow ut> tiie.'r
reduction on steel and Iron product * to
North Atlantic ports, by concurring In
* m:lar reductions to southern port.1,
was tiled today with the Interstate
?'otiini?rce Commission by eleven I rlted
Stales senators from Mi-- middle vest.
The petition added that "a still graver
denser Is Indicated bv the reported
plan if the railroads to extend the
se..pe of their action s i that not < nlv
steel but exports of all kinds will be
'nctuded in the preferential reductions,
or denied th.* present equalization rates
to the southrrn ports.
Those who signed the petition wen
Senato-s McK'.nley and Mct'ormick, of
Iliinels; Willis. ?>f Ohio; Spencer ami
Reed, "f Missouri: Kenyan, of tows;
T'<wn?cn/1. of Michigan; New and Wat
son.-of Indiana, und Capper and t'urtls,
of Kansas.
NEW WORKING RULES
FOR THE SHOP CRAFTS
t'heago. N'ov. IS.? (Uy the Associated
I're.ss i??The I'nlted Stales railroad
labor board announced tonight, that new
working rules for the six shop crafts
probat.lv would be completed nnd Issued
in time to beoome effective December 1
Issuance of the rules, under a recent
decision of the board, paves the way for
i onslderatlon of requests which inny be
riled by the roads for revision of the
shop craft wage schedules.
The new shop crrft rub's will affect
approximately Oan.hfiO men on all class 1
railroads In the country, ontv !M rail
roads are dlrectlj concerned fn the
present ease, the others to t having
'?boIf submissions in proper shape when
the case was taken tip, hut board mem
bers anticipate that all the class 1
railroads will probably carry out ths
*tisru?s!or. without further hearings.
The national agreement, which the
sew rules will displace, was first |
brought before the railroad administra
tion In January. 1019.
NEAR PANIC IN CHTNA
Washington. N"V. lx? Runs have
started in the Hank of I'ommunications
and the Rank of <"h;na In I'eklng
Tientsin and Shanghai, aocordltu? to a
cable to the commerce department to
dn> from Peking. The situation Is con
sidered. serious the cable added, but
I'hinese bankers are striving to save the
situation.
Stiff? Sore?
A lame back, n sore muscle or a stiff
Joint often is considered too lightly by
Ihe sufferer. It should be remembered
that backache, rheumatic pains, stiff
nets, soreness, sallow skia and puffineM
under the eyes ore symptoms of kidney
ond blodder trouble--and these ccntunly
should not be neglected.
Joleygdney]^
lielp the kidneys eliminate from tho
system the poisonous waste and acids
that cause these aches and pains. They
ccf promptly and effectively to restore
weak, overworked or diseased kidneya
tind bladder to healthy, normal con
dition.
J. E. Simmons. 400 E 50tb St.. Portland. Ore.,
writes "1 was troubled with beckache and
urinary trouble 1 tried Foley Kidney Fills snt
will say that 1 lii?hly recommend them to any
one troubled ia that way, is they arc excellent."
?i VXJXt V WilJn as a.
WATCH~REPAIRING "
Thoroughly efficient and rellaole
Prompt servicer rlfc'htly priced.
JAS. L. TEACHOUT
4TH rLOOS NATICNAja BANI 02?
W. VA. BUIJ,DUfQ.
? J
THE MOST
REFRESHING
DRINK IN THE WORLD
BOTTLED
f
AT ALL GROCERY STORES.
CAFES AND STANDS.
Have You The Comforts of
tleclriciiy?
Wo furnlah wiring, lighting flat
turey. shade:* and lumps. complete
ready to light and iclvo you
10 MONTHS
In nmaU monthly payxuanta. Have
our represrn'iitlv? call and explain
our prices and pltn to you.
The United Electric Co.
Phona 3104. 1506 Market St.
She Ran Away From Foch's Kiss
l ittle Christy l.iiella Kissl.t;^ a ji;etty 1. .m ; t ar-n'il cf i*1?:? ?? >. T'iis?!? lift
S?>| f funintl.s the (III \ Mil rstllll I'tieli rtas t ill i e '.V :vfi:?!a;I to hi*S the Wol'l'l*
greatest w?r {jeiienil. l.itfle Christy n;i> svici :? ?' '<? present a !>i_' hiineh n
daisies tn liiMii'i'itl I'm'h I'V th" e\ service tr.et. oi Jiorrts & i'n. The jreticrH
was so atYerteil h\ the iiieident tliat he desired 1 ? ? hestdw the famous l'ren.*]
?reetiaa "it the tieaiitlftil ehiiil M's* Kissling heeani" frightened ami lleil. N
loiiht In later \ears she will resret the ineliletit. ? .
GETS $50 DAMAGE*.
?"tint Norland. M?l. \.n I < Mr.".'
l-'lora M. Kulp or I :*? l: ?>11 u Iter suit f?>r
Jlil.'ithi dama ges ut M u tHishurR. W. Va..
itKUinst William It Keexi . k-r, a I:t? -
more Ac < thin engineer. for s'atnlO". was
awarded J."ii. which ? li?* regards as vin
dication. Tito ease arose flout n iiniK?
which Ko-'spi kor admitted hp hurl ml l?
Slat lie had been w tit Mrs. IVtt11>.* f r
tncrly i f Marllnshuri;. In u lions.- In
? 'umhet lan-f fitter it: ll'l? or lltKI. .Mrs
Kulp 1.1? i\o*! that Mho was never lo-t.'
t'iimhorlatnl a; tho ttni.- > companion !
salt dire I'M against Mrs. Ivoesockrr :s
let t.i 1? tried
TWO CRUSHED TO DEATH.
Harrlshnrc. 111.. Nov. IV- Tw.i n:on
engaged in sinking a new air-shaft r
the ogam i'ohI company were crushed
ti. death hero today when a tub la-lcn
with rook, upset.
Kll-ert .Johnson of KMnntdn, and '^p* '
mnn Pick of ' 'hristophor. were kl.'.-l.
and I.tithor Kimmell an-1 Pan Sew el I i
were Injured.
REDUCTION IN WAGES
(Continued From Faff# One)
l!HK l"> ami Tot ci-ms :ui hour. 3 rents
V ni'nuiitiin w ai-T "f .I") ont< an lmii'
for j.J'?t female Jul.or is pr?>vI?!?-<!
These rr.lin t Inns itpplv to |.!anf?r Ir
? "1. i ? ? -i ic i . Si I'iml. Sioux I'lfy. < >m*hn
St .tosrjih, Kanv.is rtty. St I.outs arw
I >eti\ I f.
The reiliirtioris at Kort Worth \vher.
vvjiri's ali' x;li.tsI'y bv'ul labor '"until
Hons nt'o
I nskille.] Inho- ri>o>;vii]h' Ir.is that
l"'i cents an hour. 7 'y ertits Soml
skilled labor. i ere'.v inj; finm l-'s t(
4 7 U i'(Ti|s an In.nr. ?> r: t. Skills,
labor roi'oltin.K nu>re than 17 a cents at
limtr. ?. rents.
The final T?f?t ,>f the |.!an "11 rnmr
however. oT'.oi.i I < s;.>. win ii 't is seer
whether or not tin* t> of eniplnvet
?<?, . pt the th <?!>!. ii of their i-hnsrii top
roseola t i v is.
The tilfC f ve plant# have always boor
known a* 'open shop" itnlastries.
I'acklnc officials say the union m^ni
bersiup In largely ?unfilled !u thd
smaller ;i.':iniv anil tha' .my sir.ho ca'l
wuuld Hot a Ifei ? I ill. in i i ioiisly.
Omaha K?c Accept.
?'It '.Ik,-. \.>\ is Swift .v t'ompany
anii" :iK . ,| t? iI;i thai the ?unaha as
M'llll had \o!e.| tu a. . (-;?! .1 wagf .tit
hut had ted : [ ... I'.i i| ; tic- amount or
Ju.w ? u a s It. ?!??: c: nunc I.
Sw'.i'l ,v t .,iiij,[ii.\ 's .?: 11;>i? cs are
11 ? i! < 11 > k ;???>? :nl?l\ iiio'i ,ii|; < In ll.o vari
ous titles whep.* s u ? ? 11 orriaiil-ii rltttis
?stst anil these ass.-ml.Iks are a--P.IK
Imln :.i>i i!I\ instead of colic lis o!>, aa
was tl.e t ,isc u :fh Armour employes.
iiRlctaN sji'ti i io \ e\tt ? -:. <1 the em
ploy t > w.1 <| lalil; tli,. a'lt'tii .if the
nit-a apt ..'Med to : ? ; t ? * ? itt Ikotli In liio
. llSSCUllilt. S
V/IU Not Accept.
f'li aha. \ i . i. >. \ i.t* Tie IW<
'homarnl ti -'i.,icrs i,f ?Ii.- imiaiia ? hap
?t<r i f tile AII...:cat: 'nte.l Wat < utters
am) Itiit.lMf SVoi U.cii fT North
An'.crl'ji wili in.! a. rept lie wane re
duction nt la .'ttfti: n.a<l.' Today. in ? "111 -
cHpo. In tween rcjifticntatlves <f Ar
iiiuiit' \ i Hnuuiiiy, and the "idiiiit com-I
mil tec." aceitrdiun to a siatcnicni made,
?oiwi-.t lit ,| \v. I:>ins, secretary of
? Iim:r:? ? t council No. ;. of the Mi at Cui
tetc and Ihiichc Workmen
Winn m.'ormc.l of ii.e redm-Tlrn pro
vided fo; it; tin. imri'i nicnt iji Oiil'aKO,
toil;.'. Secretary |!ur?s sn:d
"The officials of iho \ iiialframated
Meat t'uttcrs ati.l Itut. I.ri' Workmen of
? \'ti :li America and ropr?. seniatK es of
j all in. districts an- in :?? sslot; In <"hi
. e.atfit at' this ilnie. v.o. K'ns, <?> >t nnnther
pro;..'hi!Ion. I am positive :he of.
' flclnls arc no' po'n< t ? a ? fpt i'i?? re
I ductliili.
"We trace '.'tr rati'mri /ciicrs the
light to .all a strike i temper if A
w.irktiiff agreement satisfactory to The.
ortcatiira' Ion as /: whole cflnnot he
leached a strike will 1" the result.
II, S. OPPOSES INCREASE
(Continued From Page One)
r
initi'.t. does rod propose Io limit the
Hrrnatnent airreeniont if there Is one
: to the nations represented In the Wash
ington conference. Whether a treutv
1
or .simply an "undersf*>iidntff" wonl<i j
come -.in o; the :evotinU>ns ailiiui.la- j
nation itfi'n ials would i.-ot predict, but i
it was that 'almlcM r t' e form of i
.?p i : lit" other i'i! i-resitcd nation*'
??<?!?! !-.? .isi.e.i t, pa rf.? Ipa tc.
i.i. treaty t ?-itiiMtig senate
<?"!, I; r m;.t i'ii result, :t was said to he
the belief "f t!i<- administration that
(he who', armament reduction program
could !?<? put through without cong res?
I .otinu. 1 nterna 1 :ot>a! "under- i
standings" ..f policy <]?> ii"t require the
, .i ppi ? ? \ a . i.f congress. mil ol'lh la is saw
tin- proposed scrapping of warships
???ti'11 In.- accomplished unrler general au-'
ihurit \ iiireaile I.oid by the eyecotlv c. ;
Will Give Their Views.
Tlure was evety indication tonight,'
that ;i!l the powers would pft Into torn
morrow's Far Kastern conference, fnliv j
pri-jarred to express their views on the |
plan presented as a basis ot discussion i
b\ t'hin.i. iMtriiu; the tw*o-<l:iy recess
the f< feign delegations have been in -
touch with their jroveinuints, and til-j
:'.""i,!, rod i ll tnsiy desire ta make i ? ?
i tailed .statements of th? tr views at. tilts'
st ?? ?;e of the negotlnth tin, here is n '
genera; expectation that s.mi-j progtj
ulil Ik- possible.
Ti e J.ipalit-se, l?? pariicn'-jindVeti-1
that they preferred to l ave their ja l-- . j
lies ill \ I'lojii.,! stew by step t.S the I'Wgi'i
tlatbitis (oritiniie. The;- tveis prepared |
to : sk for a:i interpretation o; ton.t of
i':i i'iinesi "N ti points." 'Jhii feenu'i ;
Bpocliiily Interested li; the ptopoMi fo: |1
the t e-exn rr inat'on ? nl! compacts nt-ij
rpctin," ".'una .^houlil t'hina ties'rs ? 1
raapi-i. what Japan regards as 'ciused '
Incident"." the step vlli bo opposed 1c- :
lerinineilly.
Support 'ay Brttisit.
firnrr.'i support of ?"hira's aspira
:!????? lor national development, fr't fr'T.i .
tlie r.'s-rii ii'.ns that hitherto have ?ir
roufideil her. was exported today atnon<'
tii? Dritijih deles*; ion *, vritc declared
their gov firr*rncnt wm ready to jrlve u?
the extra territorial privilege <t? soon
us Chinese courts were nufRcitiitly
vck.feil to guarar,tec justice. A slmlhrr
it tl tunc already has been indicatid by
Knuu-c and the l"nlted States. Jf.
The Chinese delegates themselves will
go in'o tomorrow's meeting with the a'
1i tude that, having laid dov/r. ihelr dec
laration of rights, 'it is same one else's
mo\ #. 'I hey are preparing Jt^- no fur
lh?-r ?iiA'cij.ejii, hut say that they will
l e glad to answer questions ar.il explain
(heir inurpretation of their propositions
V formal call was issued today for
the 'i.i.-ii imoilo sea.-,-ion of fho cor.for
('?*" >' hie!', is to he he id .Monday. Prei
tiller i'riand of !?"ranee, is expected to
speak to tiie delegates en hind artna
nifii's, in which i-'rancc la vitalJy inter
es'i-d. ir.ylng down a formula that will
hero mo the ha.vis of discussion later.
r\3/ ft good 'drust Company in a good town j
I J Advice Worth $6,000,000 j
State .\n<IItor John i* Jtond *n!d the J'.anhan'lle : Jj
rtlstrtrt of West VtrRlntn i?!??n* hux thrown
.'?/ Into worthless oil ni-vk |>rotnoth:is. Krom the first II
IR i ' , T)w> Security Trust ('nn.uanv lias warned the piddle ji'fl
;u,:i ?",!,,,ir,s ill
H it tfti-y'i f at u np.lln. Th-y ;>r? . .ill
rplne tho inno.-t-nr jitihlio to l>tiy west- WHrl
*ti ??:I stm-Us :in?l yi-l rich qulf's V, )
Ask jour frl'? n?! six months front now f^mj
h<- l-t'vs t!tis Jttnk whtii it 1- w-,rth. '|j
Cot rl?'h tlio saf?, sure, slow way
> su\:iik nn-noy.
SECURITY
TRUST COMPANY
1143 MARKET ST. li
Christmas Cards j
\
Leave Your Order at Once for Your *
Engraved Christmas Cards. /
SAMPLE BOOKS OX OlSPLAY.
Lnnrcst nnd Best SOi-ction.
i
|
Perry Stationery Co. |
39 Twelfth St., Wheeling, W. Va. ]
i
>
Your Bathroom j
| Is it cicjtii, imo?U\v' i;p-j?i (Ink*. or is it a rclir of the hark Ajjos? 8
iriio
i i umplircy
is the only
genuine
Kadiant fin
$15.00 to
$82.50
No Oilnr
N't? Dirt
\t? Sweati 11u" I
. Costs about d
j '\ cent
Im."r hour
m operate I
Wm. Hare's Sons !
PLUMBING KEATING
-16 unci 45 Fourteenth Bt Telephone 13o9 |
B??i'Wi? ? T i inirTilinfTiir'fc&ifeiii, I nit#
Good Coal l|
i Nut?a special siw fur tin1 B
f urn arc.
Also Hun-of-Mine ami (.'loan. B
I Reasonable Prices.
GLENNOVA COAL CO. i
Warwood Phone 26-J B
ZANE GREY 'J |
WONDER STORY
The Mysterious Rider
A thrilling love drama told as only
Zane Grey can tell it
ALL THIS WEEK
PLAZA ?
v J,
%
THE MOST SENSATIONAL ACT )
IN /
THE WORLD'S HISTORY (
V
ALL THIS WEEK. .
i Rarely a Drama As v'ivid j
^ j
Featuring ilrcida Novo, Jack j
i r*?!t; r.n?i Kvaryborly's Darlirig. j
Lit lib Mickey Moori'.
ALL THIS WEEK
s. ? ? ?
P. T. Selbit Pre?enti
"THE DIVIDED
WOMAN"
Sawed in Half
4?0 T H E R ACT S?4
And Feature Picture
1
N
The Greatest Screen Production of the Year?The Unrivalled Photo
play Spectacle?An Extraordinary Thanksgiving Attraction
MARK TWAIN S GREATEST MASTERPIECES
"A Connecticut Yankee"
> In King Arthur's Court
[ IT'S A MASS OF MIRTH AND MERRIMENT
IT'S A FILM SUPREME?COMING
??? PLAZA
Week m n m\mu <? m Weck
??
g Thi ? I it 11o
| u thermos!*?
L a ut o mat*
raJJy turns
t n c <1 a m e
up or down
tokcepheat
absolutely I
u n v o rv i n g
in the Ther
mo-Chef.
*
***'
I As soon as cooking starts in the Thermo-Chef the flame
is automatically turned down to a point just sufficient
i to keep foods cooking properly. There is no danger of
| burning, even though you should be gone half a day.
Thermo-Chef users say this one device reduces gas bilh
i' surprisingly. The whole meal cooks without forcing or
pressure over one burner, another trefnendous saving.
Holcomb (y* Hoke 1 /J
! Thermo -Ch
Gas-h eated ? Clock rc?itfo ted ?>"
?
Cooking starts automatically at any hour you wish.
Just set the clock, put entire meal in the Therxpc-Chef
and give it no further thought till you are ready to
take up dinner. Sleep late in the mornings if you wish.
Breakfast starts cocking while you are still in bed.
i Come and see the wonderful Thermo-Chef, now
being demonstrated. Taste the remarkably delicious
I meats, vegetables and desserts which it cooks. Learn
about this better, more wholesome cooking method?
why it gives you so many precious hours of leisure;
why it saves so much in food er?d gas bilk. Phone
for free home demonstration
$5- DO WN SS&X.
Come in tomorrow. Bring only $5.70 with you. We will deliver
a Thermo-Chef at your home at once on 30 days' approval. You
can pay the balance in small amounts. The savings in gas and
food bills help you pay. And while you are paying for it you are
enjoying undreamed-of freedom from cooking drudgery! Don t
imiss this golden opportunity. Once you see how much the
Thermo-Chef has to offer ycu will never willingly be without it.
I The Burgess Co, ,
Bel] Ttkphone 1800
'o.26-w0 iVuiii' Vtliocluj^, W. V:i>.
Foods cannot burn in
the Thermo -Chef
cJS(o 'watching is necessary
$5,000 Cook Book |Jj
FREE j
You can have this valuable inx>k
of delirious recipes, hripfu! 'ueuui
snd complete cold-peri; cdormg
instructions without charge it yo?i a*
bring the coupon i> c.ir sto?*.. jjj
This book is written hy Al'c
Bradley, head o" Miss Fosf rr'v
famous School of C >oVery in Eos
ton and recogftirnd as Ar>;rica't ' if
foremost cooking fcotV.rty.
CJic? this ctn;po,-? and
briny it in ||
1 T ree Cook Book Coupon 'fl
&
TK ?* er.tyon to * f'.~o
ti..' J.", of-) cck b
vjrti' "Tkoi mc-i ')iof I>< :J?
>;ic< Krv'ioy. ntiru persouVtly ?!
ii out fcluio. '?
i|
j ?