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Show Wi e Hie BAKER Oil Now Is the Time to Sign Your Declaration of Independence ANNOUNCING AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER IS who may not be familiar oil burning Industry we might itste that there were ever 14,000 oil borne r installations in. Kansas City last winter. Some of these buildings have been using oil for over 8 years, gan Francisco has been using oil successfully for over 18 years and nearly every other part of the country for the past 5 years. Oil has proven the only practical and economical method of heating the home without the usual discomfort, dirt and drugery for thoM FOR HOME HEATING A Colorado Product Fully Approved by Insurance Underwriters with which CHECK UP AND SEE WHERE YOU STAND Comparative Cost of Heating an Average Draperies, clothes, etc Noiseless Operation. 2 Electric Ignition. 3 Positive Pump Feed. 4 Perfect Combustion. 1 MAW 1 ' W 5 Absolute Cleanliness. 6 Firepot. 7 Completely Automatic. 8 Odorless and Sootless. Air-Cool- ed Dlcian, New Jer-U-; Victoria, director of P. I.; Dr. L. T. Mitchell, Allegheny County Work pris-Vtnill- a, Pennsylvania. ?n addition to the foregoing, another tuest was Assistant Attorney Wildcbrandt, a Indy of emi-tal attainments, who Is in f the national department of enforcement of the prohlbl-w- o 1 ? lavs. 4 JSV3 PZ VOS PZ the Time to Settle This Question Forever. fact there is no real reason for fearing a shortage of water In the city that cannot be coped with under a fearless and direct administration. The inference of a lack of fire protection alone might be the determining factor against our own home town. Many or these Important community matters in our opinion may be more appropriately worked out in the quiet of the engineer's sanctum, or in the council chamber. Recognising the the local press as guardian of the public and the biggest single factor In the creation of public opinion, and the owner's obvious desire to do everything to help the city, it ought not OS 1IZ V XSV3 P6 S3HIJL AT135I 310 WVBOONOW SVO ANnOWVHVd 30IA33S MONS COST FOR See the Baker in Operation. We Will Be Glad to Explain It K. K. ENGINEERING COMPANY S3IHOSS3DOV NOIXVXS TOTAL OPERATING ONE YEAR I State little over done story might upset the entire program, when ns a matter of state reformatory. Ramon rugs, REDECORATING: Woodwork and wallpaper will coat about half aa much.. 10 VALUE OF COAL ROOM: Should be used for other purposes 11 OPERATING FIREPLACE: Burning grates In ipring and fall 12 SICKNESS, INJURY TO HEALTH Caused by overheating and IMPORTANT FEATURES fects of drinking whencarried to ex- wide-sprea- (Continued from page 1.) wide-sprea- squad. He is so good that Haynes thinks he can dry up the convention and New York In two mops. If you see him, shoot him, and get Tho Morning Tolegraph'o $1,000 Personal Liberty Award. Here is a great morning newspaper of New York City which not only voices its utter contempt for the Constitution and the law in so far aa the Constitution and the law interferes with the illicit traffic in boose, but admonishes its readers, "If you see him (a duly authorised federal officer) shoot him, and get the Morning Telegraphs f 1.000 iiersonal liberty award." It may he that the Morning Telegraph If brought to taak for advocating this bolshevik doctrine, would explain that the legend appearing under tho photograph Is written In a facetious vein, that It is not to be interpreted literally, that it is Morning Telegraph humor. It goes without argument, however, that there are things in New York City whose brains have been fired with poisonous hooch and with the reading of Hlturks on the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead law appearing in wet newspapera, who might take the Morning Telegraph's offer seriously and shoot this federal officer or some other federal officer In the expectation of gelling a thousand dollars reward. The story to whlrh the readers are referred on page two of the Telegraph is one continuous slur on Hie name of James Asher, federal prohibition officer. The wonder is that such malicious stuff is permitted to he circulated through the mall. After all, the attack is not so much upon James Asher as It Is on attack upon the Constitution and a federal law. The Morning Telegraph no doubt would he WILL LEAD (Continued from page 1.) most economically will outgrow In and general numbers, prosperity strength the nation that does the opposite. So long as all the rival nations are wasting resources and in drink there may be no differential advantage in favor of any one or against any of the others; hnt when one nation, such ns the United States, makes a definite advance in this form of economy, unless it indulges in some folly that will neutralise the advantage thus gained, there is no reason to doubt that it will gain on all others year by year, decade by decade and century by century and eventually dominate the civilization of the world. They who refuse lo lake this great step forward In the economy of human resources, whether they understand it or not, are definitely choosing to occupy a secondary position in the civilised world." Professor Carver's study of the prohibition goes hack to Colonial days and jioints out the steady growth of sentiment, culminating In the adoption or the Eighteenth Amendment. He rinds tliat "From Its earliest be glnnings in the l'niled Slates the movement was In part a moral Issue anil in part a rational movement against the deleteriols ef man-pow- i Phone Hyland 1097 2046 So. 11th East St. 1 other fact, namely, that the general indulgence of this craving tends to unfit men for functioning in an Interlocking civilization furnished a strong reason for a prohibition law and a heavy expenditure for its enforcement" Professor Carver analyses the available data on smuggled liquors and concludes: "After an account is taken, however, of ail the figures available that show indirectly an increase in smuggling, they Indicate an almost negligible percentage of the quantity manufactured for sale or consumption within the rnlted States before prohibition went Even if every gallon of the increase In shipment to these contiguous territories end outlying islands actually found its way Into the United States, the total quantity is so small In comparison with that formerly manufactured In the United States as to be almost negllhle." Chamois for Windows To make window cleaning easy, dip a piece of chamois in hot water, wring it, and go all over the pane with it, turning the chamois frequently. No rubbing with dusters is required, as the pane will dry with a beautiful polish. TRADE THAT CAR UNIVERSITY SAVANT SAYS U. S. NOW when considered in connection with an- Into effect. cess. Professor Carver makes these remarks on the difficulties of enforcement: "If a prohibition law were not difficult to enforce, there would be no strong reason for having such a law that is to say, If it were not difficult to enforce, it would argue there was no strong desire to drink liquor, and later adds: "The fact that there Is such a widespread craving for liquor made it cerd that there are not many newspapers tain that there would be supporting the nullifications doctrine. and persistent efforts to violate the The rank and file of the press of this law. But this craving, nation Is loyal to the Constitution and There laws of the the may country. bo some who do not believe in prohibition as a policy, but they do believe in law enforcement and law g re Louisiana upholstering, 9 s, secretary ASHES: 8 CLEANING: i of Charities; Dr. P. B. Batty, dnlfcal director state prison, Connee-Uwt- ; Dr. and Mrs. R. F. C. Kleb, Matteawan State Hospi- for the Criminal Insane, New York; and Mrs. Frank Moore, superln-den- t COST OF KINDLING LABOR: Having man or members of family. HANDLING COAL: Having coal placed in baaement.... Removing to frit and having it emptied 6 FURNACE AND CHIMNEY REPAIRS: New grati-e- , tiring tools, flrepotx, etc 7 CLEANING: Furnace, chimney, amoke plia. broad-castin- art 2 5 widest-sprea- d quick to claim protection under the from the papers in Constitution and law if its property f OF WATER FAMINE. SURGEONS ENTERTAIN articles rights were endangered. If the nullificheeking the 1 harmful to the city. We are some- cation doctrine which this newspaper time! unmindful of the fact that our stands for were carried through to the local papers carry their .stories from end there would be no low. The Morn(Continued from page 1.) (Continued from page 1.) Saskatoon to Fierra Del Fuego and all ing Telegraphs property would not he Prison association; Dr. and Mrs. the interest! of the city. If, for in- around the world the other way. safe. The editors life would not be 0. Squires, physician, Sing Sing stance, a large manufacturing firm safe. When he strikes at the EighIdioQ, New York; Dr. teenth Amendment to the Constitution Edgar King, had Salt Lake as prospective site for Ssclplinarian, U. & disciplinary har-vk- the location of a factory and an ample WET he strikes at the Constitution itself, PAPER Leavenworth, Kan.; Dr. and supply of culinary water were one of which is the foundation upon which Vis. A. URGES MURDER this government is built Kossoff, physician at the Dan-Mio- the conditions determining the deciprison. New York; Dr. Mande sion, it is altogether likely that one It is fortunate for the United State! Ueber, COST OF FUEL. 4 UNNECESSARY ADVERTISING to be difficult to secure the I0TAB1E AMERICAN How Much la Yours 1 S attends older methods and also Plumbing and Heating Fixtures ' House: m ITEM OF EXPENSE without the prohibitive cost of operation resulting from past experiments. Our figures from Denver for the past three years prove conclusively that while the actual cost of oil is a trifle higher than the actual cost of coal, nevertheless, including the many other items, heating by oil is cheaper, and effects a saving each year. The Baker design is exclusive and a distinct departure from former methods. It has been thoroughly tried and tested under actual working conditions throughout the territory over a period of two years and those who have had dealings with our concern during the past four years will tell you that any devices we have sold were thoroughly tried out and that our customers are not allowed to do any experimenting or take any chances whatever. If for some unforeseen reason your installation is not satisfactory we will either make it right or refund your money. The Baker is a perfected machine, simple and practical. There are no weak points or shortcomings that we have been able to determine and with tbe experience we have had in the burner business we are unable to even suggest anything that would improve the sen-icwhich it renders. Six-Roo- Why not trade your old car and get a late model used car in good repair, with good tires. 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