The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1924, Page 11

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SECTION TWO Who Is the Man Who'll Get the Welfare Plum? ~= “¢ Situat Seems Quite Complicated: Many Have Been Promised Job BRINTON MIGHT ACCEPT PLACE DOBSON PROBABLY WOULDN'T REFUSE BACK BOB OMA CASH FOR PIES Mass Meeting to Be Held wesvessay and mit be ext Octob Contest to Be Held at Labor aber 00 to: Aid Him Temple Sunday Tr fay, Oct oat 85 The Seattle Star ATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY | Baseball and Football Dates Are Conflicting Daily Protests s Saturday PRINCESS of ¢ 1 h Miss Betty E ) ent W h ri h Te ( t tit Pre , ( Sent to Milwaukee on Felony Charge a PLAN MASQUERADE BALL Shipment of 200 New Dresses Very Greatly Underpriced ale ees Every and very specially priced at 19 They: are certain to prove sation. Adaptations from expensive style creations, developed in all the favored materials for Fall and Mid- shown in bewildering va- xceptional group. They season, are riety in thi go on sale Friday morning. | The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money SECOND = _ SEATTLE | se, AND UNION seh > SS one of the clever that came in this large shipment of 200 new dresses have been grouped dresse: a sen- University of Washington Against Open Ball Serie AND THEY HAD EVERYTHING TO GAIN NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL—recognized as the highest quality coal produc ed in the Pacific a full Bitum ing coal, NAN on Coal is dei MONKS & MILL Preparing plant in Se attle, where it is very care fully resereened and resieed in the following sizes: NANAIMO LUMP—for the furnace, fireplace or heater NANAIMO BGG- NUT — for the range, small heater or furnace. NANAIMO FURNACE on STEAM COAL—for furnace, steam boiler or locomotive. NANAIMO SCREENINGS and FINE COAL—used by indus trial plants where automatic stokers are operated Regardless of prico—NANAT MO Wellington Coal has proved itself to be the most economical and the most sat isfactory coal available in the Pacific Northwest, WILKESON COAL is the highest quality coking bitu minous coal mined in the state of Washington. WILKESON WASHED NUT COAL—combined with wood or free-burning coal dds heating and lasting q WILKESON WASHED STEAM COAL—to combine with other free-burning coals —for furnace, fireplace or heater. WILKESON STEAM COAL, alone, cokes too heavily for rnace. It is excel average lent for king the fire at night of blending with free-burning coals. ROYAL UTAH—a very su perior grade of Utah coal, mined in the Castle Gate Dis trict, ROSLYN QUEEN BGG-LUMP —for furnace and general use. A free-burning Bitumi nous coal. MONARCH and = BUCODA COALS—free burning, sul Bituminous coals, well pre pared and low in price, CORDALOAD ~WOOD—For est wood, mill wood and Planer wood, we OCTOBI IN SOUND Falls Into Bay but Is Saved by Two Men L "WHO SHOT IT? Bullet Whizzes Past Man’s Head as He Reads COAI the Keystone Indus- tr of the United State Trans portation, Iron and , Manufacturing, Lum nbe r culture, all owe i present success and pi perity to the first discov of COAL in large quantities. By SERVICE By QUALITY we strive to maintain the present position of MONKS & MILLER, Inc., as the Keystone of the Fuel Industry of Seattle. Five large distribution yards, located at points most convenient and accessible to all parts of the city. A fleet of motor trucks ready to serve you at a moment’s notice in times of storm or emergency as well as in fair weather. A large and complete coal preparation plant to assure you of clean fuel of highest quality; free from dust and dirt. A centrally located downtown office for your convenience, corner Fourth and Pike. A free Fuel Service Department with a staff of men trained to assist you in every way possible to secure more efficiency from your fuel and to help keep your coal bills down. And now, our free booklet entitled “COAL, How to Use It,” which we offer for the asking. No matter what coal you use or where you buy it, we want you to have this book. There is no obligation. MERELY PHONE. 6700. RETAIL WHOLESALE CENTRAL OFFICE awoFUEL SERVICE DEPT 201-202 BIGELOW BLDG FOURTH ano PIKE 115 Seattle Dealers also ready to give you all the benefits of Monks & Miller Quality and Service | PAGES 1 TO 20 20 ESCAPES DEATH (Probe Witnesses Will Be Fed on Glucose to Make’E m Courageous | — Aen aOTEERE MISSILES FLY IN ELECTIONS How to Start Your Fires (We are indebted to the U. S. Dept. of Interior for this SMOKELESS method— which insures quickest heat and prevents waste of fuel.) Clean grates and adjust dampers. Put a layer of coal on the bottom (opposite the usual method), Put paper over the coal. Put kindling wood on top of paper and light the paper, Leave drafts open until coal is well ignited. Keep slide in fire door open. - The heat from the burning wood will distill the gases in the coal below, igniting them as they pass upward—thus burning up the thick, black smoke that has been gome out of your chimney. Saves about 50 per cent of the heat formerly lost. The Ten Commandments on Burning Coal Fire the furnace first on one . then on the other side, next time. Always leave the flame burning ¢ brightly on one side to burn the smoke and gas as it is released from the coal. bottom, be sure that the slide in the fire door is also partly open. 3. When you open the draft at the 4, Use the damper, or check-draft to prevent too strong a draft carrying all the heat up the chimney. 5 Keep the ashes down, especially e from the sides of the fire box, to avoid clinkers, 6 But remember a thin, even layer ¢ of ashes ts needed to keep the grates from burning out. 7 Keep the water pan filled. . 8 Keop the ash pit clean to let alr e get through. 9 Keep the soot cleaned off the e heating surfaces. Don't use too much coal at little coal, properly handled will give you more efficiency than a lot of coal all cram med in at once, ny neighbor who burn r his troubles are many STICK TO COAL ®

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