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Show r r r THE HERAtP.; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. ud ft bold neror ba may be mad still denser by lightly much, VJa Ua - llOW YYUriUB DlggCSl V i? i 0. The National , ifr-- m big (Sins in the exports of V United States in the month of IMtt, jnst announced, are mttresting in their as to the future of oui tug-toon- s hurt trade and iti present reU that of other great export-(g-touatrj- The total exports t .October, .1922, exceed those of fcf month in the past one and - years.- They total and re not only the big-oi any on of the past 18 ttaths but are nearly 20 above ot the immediately preceding nth, 33 greater than in the nwg month of the calendar more than in the cor- ar, 3i ,ixadina month of the orecedine ear, and actually exceed by $29,-- ', XUtyO th total of the correspond-- f month of last year. In fact, i ains in oar exports in recent xuiihs placed the United States early at the head of the world's t i exporters of domestic procl- ie-ha- . ' lf ". 4 urn dry WEEKLY TRADE RECORD (Til jm to XUAJJUXLPl J, his hig increase in our export fIgure for October is especially interesting in view of the fact that Ine rhicf gains in recent months Ui JLTUIilCOUi; lilUUVi Bank of New York lutti h Tit Ntllttti Clf have occurred in manufactures in which our manufacturers and exporters are lighting to retain the uliare whicli lliey gamotl in world markets during the war. I he September figures--- of exports, the latest for which details are available, showed big increases in the which exports of manufactures, totaled $142,UOU,U0O in that month, against $11V,UUU,UUU in the same month ot the preceding year, and tornied 4o'e of the domestic exports of September, rJJi, against iu the same month of last i7 year, and 4J'0 in the corresponding month prcceUjiig the war. Still another evidence of the gains whicli we are making in our export trade is found iu a comparison of our October exports with those of other countries. Great Britain, which is now 4oui chief rival in world markets for manufactures, shows an actual decline of abo.:t $ lU.tWIIJU in her October exports of domestic products when compared with the immediately preceding month, while our own figures of October show a sain of foil $59,000,000 over the poker or botL The ashpit door should be closed aa tightly as poe- eibla and Jh draft In the furnace rodneed by opening th check iimMf In tha amok nine. If the ashpit door doee.not fit tightly, in order to keep tne nre over aigni It may be Beceaaary- - to operr the damper la th firing door. In lha mnmJrjr. if a rood bed of hot coke about Ha incnes umck is on th grata, tho grate may , be shaken, clinkers remored, the fire loTaled. and a heary charge of coke placed ta the furnace, open ing the damner in the ashpit and ekudna- tha check damper In the smoke pipe will help to start1 the fir quickly. Alter aoouc nau au hour, when th freshly fired coke baa been well ignited, the damper in na anhnif door can be nearly closed and the check damper partly Of the nnmnrA. The maSTUltude nnontnr of tha check damper de pends on the severity of the weather and on the available xkhmur Araft. and must be deter coke. mined to suit each individual to aiiowea not t 5tho asb ahortd malat la the ashpit mntll It fnrnaMk. burned out reach the grata, for than th In If th fire Is almost tha mornlnr. It Is well not grate will bo Injured. Therefor ahaira tha crate or remove the it may M won to romora ue oKhVai- - hut lBTfil tha fire with a from the ashpit every day. as to ror banking th fir over night poker, slightly stirring it so in the fine from th coke pile should shake some of the ashes down about a he nsed. The fine make a denser tha aahnlL and then fire laver of coke, own the fuel radae th draft through in alTJnnh In tha aahnlL close the ftioi Kjrf nd thna kola In keening Atmrmr in the smoke piper, fuel check bed The damper the fire orernlght - iMUikitm I mediately preceding month. BriM isb domestic exports for Octobec totaled $294,00000 against abos4 ,UOO,(X)0 of domestic export from the United States in tha same month. British domestic em ports in October. 1922, fall about $y,wu,UUU below those of the same) month of 1921, while our own do mestic exports are about lBJJWftJ& above those of the same month of last year. For the 10 months end mg with October, 1922, British doe mestic exports totaled fifrbfiUOp UUU, while our own domestic ports in the same period totaled approximately $3,050,000300. The United States stow standi clearly at the head of the bet of world's exporters of 4amestii products while prior so the was: we held second rank, the British exports of domestic products am 191 J having exceeded oars by morf than $10U,UO0,U00, white otr ow domestic exports in the 10 month of 1W2 exceeded those of Crest Britain by about $150,000,000 and are far in excess of those of sny other country. ts .. i tha 4amter In thetbe hear, firing. . fmrniaf cka Jiall Ja aaout . . ti at nomJ-AloTA 'flvA MiTaA ro it urn. wAt& 1 myZknffartmAA lbs lain tajrer oi nroiy ; Is well ipiited and a aolloys; fnela eaa iwt lala.Ustthe sraatst Jt, Carry. Jeeffaf is att bt$ 4betaVlaGhatcJlkaVS$Te! part oTtna" gay, ceaslTft amoont of ash or ctoker on best TrMulti" t Ter7 utile draft after toa and keep It always Ar? , .T tae firing door before pnttilif is und control. aian ...... Upptag the eoke oa top with a fira shaken no me that pieeet of hot coke fan tnto the ashpit There fore in shaking tho grata tho aab lit snenlohW- - watched nai- tie snnkmc should sto m soon M tho first sparks appear fa the ashpit. Some people who haa horned coke for many years say that they got better renHa If they leare a layer of asbee about one totwo inches thick oa th grata all the time. The asnes amp (o caeca wo sun muu vm tha hot Mtka from eomtnir la contact wit th grat.' Between fir-a sooara do eurrea Inge th raei ae little a possible. If dlnkora form oa tit grat they should b palled oat Just before flrinc Uaaally th boat time to MAMti itekan la la the tnoralnK. when the fire U started for a day's run. it often happens taat uua one a1uib la nffieiML. aad some time th fir may go two or tore day without removing tae ciinaers, particvlarly lr ue weataer u num. TfcM imb Hi fire la dlatnrbed th bettor satisfaction m obtained with in-..- h a hot uneven fire that born out quickly and requires frequent firing. A thin fire also tends to pro duce imore clinkers. A coke fire requires less shaking of the srrate than a coal fire, la VDUfl ' hot-air- CWOCERS v S COAL t - - , New Century Printing ti Company & TIMBER GOAL f You rnust not Repair ed Here GO. I i SUPPLY COMPANY 201 West Center Street. Take Your Batterv to Battery Headquarters. WE . and , , Carry FnD Stock of f SHOTGUN WeSHELLS AND ROLLER 157 N. EPAIR SKATES JL Unrrerelty Avt. Phone Y n I iaaataav-- Y0UD JUST niui:innn!L:HHin.ClH!iil!lSUHB It isn't too early to think of Photographs for Christmas Gifts Christmas gifts. Jsv JO)- -, ANY AND ALT MAKES OF BATTERIES. OUR PHONE NUMBER IS 484. well-mad- e .1 397-- J. ENEW Nothing exceeds a ; : Equipped Printing Plant Meredith Cycle Co. ENT ECHARGE CREAM ' To Our Already Splendidly HIGH CLASS BICYCLE REPAIRING. EXPERT LOCK AND KEY WORK. .? 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It will usually take cue hour to get this first layer of jooae ournmgTHcety. -- Att tne avatt-idraft should be used to start fa. fire; tha stronger the draft the Sooaer the fire will start After the first layer of coke is well be Ignited the furnace should tilled to a depth of 14 to IS Inches, aad the draft checked to allow the coke to barn slowly. To get good results from the coke fire the draft must be kept ' under control. The amount of draft 'required depends on the weather conditions and the size of the coke. Generally speaking, it takes much lead draft to burn coke than it does to trap, anthracite or bituminous coal If too strong a draft is used after the fire ia started, the coke will burn too fast, making the house too hot and requiring fre. - That FOOD. 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'With ' heating, particularly, some of the! loot may be carried into the house, necessitating more frequent house and cleaning, curtain washing, jpaperlng. The cleanliness of coke iwill appeal especially to the house- paast.-- ia tha aMAtotTr AWIS - How Coke Should Be Used quent. firing. Proper regulations of tho draft is therefore highly essential. If the size of the furnace, will permit the fuel bed should he carried about 18 inches thick. A thick fuel bed helps to check the drnft and gives Blow uniform comlmstiiui :uk uniform temperature in the lions". With a thick fuel bed Iho fire will la.'it a loriK time without requiring attention. If a thin fuel bed Is carried the coke burns too fast, giving i tted iSrSlliiirSm.S not stir tha raelaed; tiaaa t. ' Use ' alxad. ok; 14 t S incltea' for foraaeeav bofiert, aad iDcbwlf "open atmf-- - r tin Mix Jii hwr'tift lamHHHiuumuufmirinn: This paper dlscuBses the ad- intages of coke as a fuel, end 1 tnts out how coka nliould be ired In heating houses. The " rrmation applies both to gas coke M to byroipct coke. Qtke should be used for heating ', lousee because It Is a clean and tonvenient fneL It eliminates reduoee the necessity of poke, ". - seanmg trie furnace and flues, re- . tulros lees attention than coal, and ' (rvea. a more uniform temperature tha 4oov- - . |