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Show - ip wwiwua mi THE GRANT8VILLE ? t t ' ROYAL PRINCE IS HERO IN RANKS I ;ji i i Streator, Dl Wrongly ed answer reassured the soldiers. VS Corporal. - I i DEEDS l i MMZE IDS CK3UDES Evm the Officers Knew t Pint TMt Youngster WIm Shewed Such Reckless Courage Waa of i t Royal lower part of the gate Is held In place by 2 by 4 braces on the gates dropping Into holes made to fit them In tbe concrete platform. In order to remove the gates It la only necessary to loosen-twbolts and lift them out Scales Cinder Cover. are under cover In the scales The passageway between tbe hog boose and ticket- at New York, Willi im B. Smith was reported to relatives here as an army deserter. He recently returned home disclosing the error. Smith had ten citations for bravery nmong them the Croix de Guerre. : ' UTAH. Deserter Carried Ten Citations for. Bravery . Under False Name Cousin of dlars, What ?" tba? asked him. "Are you a royal highness?" Yea," tha King of Italy Serves as count answered. What of ttr The I NEWS, GRANTBVILLE, ; Promoted to Captaincy. Although Maximilian Mombello came to be known again as tba count of Baleml, a prince of tha royal house of Savoy, ha remained their corporal ; and ha continued to be till tha day when GET MORE HEAT FROM COAL be was promoted, to become later a lieutenant and a captain of bombar- Georgia Man Haa Formula Which Ha diers. Says Will Gat Maximum Warmth From Fuel. . . He died from pneumonia at the front among bis devoted sddlers just be- mnnmnnnmnmmnmnmI BomtnH Gsssatta dl Torino, tail- fore the end of hostilities. He had ing about tha count of Salami, coualn just been, promoted and commanded 'of tba king of Italy, recalla bow ba a bombarding battery of the army of fougfat In tba beginning of tba' war In the Grappa. Val dAssa under tba falsa name of Although a son of Prince Amadeo Maximilian Mombello. Nobody, not and the Princess Letltla of area tha officers, know at first that the the young count who was no vigorous youngster, good and mild twenty-seveenlisted at outbreak of temperament, so magnificent In his of the war as a simple soldier In the recklese courage, waa Prince Umberto, Catania light cavalry. He was In tba count of Baleml. ... war sone for three years, took part In The hour of danger found him calm, several Important actions and won a aura of himself. Ilka a veteran (silver medal of valor by heroic con. Hla own comrades, always duct tiled In the moat daring feats,, were amaaed at hla deeda of valor. When they praised him- Corporal llaxlmtUan Mombello would answer with a proud smile: I am a special corpo-- . . ral." Hla manner quickly won him tha friendship and favor of alL from tha ' soldiers to the officers. ' Count Starts a School. r Tha copnt of Baleml found a way, Bankers Purchase Historic Home even under fire, to start a school for tha Illiterate. Tha pupils attended willto House All American Or-ingly, for. the instructor. Corporal ganizations. Maximilian Mombello, was . In truth genial patient to . a fault, ' happy? learned and, above all, generous In re--. warding the studious at the close of TO PROMOTECLOSE RELATIONS the lessonk. A draught c wine, a por- ' tion of bread were ready for all lnr his trench ration. Hla greatest Joy was Will Be Permaitent Headquarters for .( on'Tfce arrival of the mall In the Representative! Sent to Italy by If the enemy permitted, be American Bucinem and Finanhimself to rending and 'writing cial Institutions letters. He was often surprised, moved or disturbed tba he received letter by I ' v "V orjent a letter from his mother or to Borne, Thanks to the generosity of .1. ' Italian financial and commercial Inter-- ' lUOtljor. One., day, however, It leaked out ests, the United . States will have a among the officers that Mombello was house of .Its own In Rome. ibis Prince Baleml of royal blood. It The Palassa Salvlati, one of tbo V ' was passed along to tha stupefied sol- - famons group of historic family pal-. Savoy-Bo-napart- e, te . J . Decatur, Ga. The following fortha maximum mula for getting amount of heat out of coal la by L. F. Scott: First, get tha coaL Put three pounds of soda or saler-atu- e In four gallons of water. Dissolve and sprinkle over coal In sufficient quantity to leave aama floated, when solution evaporates. If the coal does not now bum bright er and give off more heat there la something the matter with, the soda. - ROME GIVES U. S. - FAMOUS PALACE -- - V eve-nlnde-vot- - y' - - V FRENCH PRISONERS Slean, Comfortable Quarters for tbe granary and are fitted with a swinging gate at each end, one of them Hogs Worth While. swinging Inside so as not to interfere with the sliding door which closes the passageway up tight Tula passageFARMERS CHANCE NOW HERE way is all under cover and makes a Removal of Government Enables OF WAR RETURNING aces that Vne tbo Oorao Umberto, formerly the Flamlnlan way,, baa just been purchased by the big banking Interests of Italy, rechristened "La Casa dell'America or The American House, end placed at the disposal of ell societies, organisations and movements tbat have for their object the furthering of commercial, financial, social and Industrial relations between the United States and Italy. Banka Provide Money. The project was planned by Minister of Provisions Orespl, who through his contact with American Food Administrator Hoover, became convinced of the great mutual benefit to be derived by Italy and America through closer relations. The' money for the purchase of the palace was put up by the leading banking Institutions of Restrictions to Construct Build- That Arc Badly Him Inga Needed. . . . r By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr. William A. Radford win (uestlons and give advico. FREE OF COST on all subjects pertaining to the rahject of building work on tbo form, for ho readers of this paper. On account of ils wide experience as Editor, Author and Uanufacturer, bo la, without doubt, tbo alghest authority on all these subjects, iddroor all Inquiries to William A. Rad-lor- d, No. UR Prairie avenue, Chicago, and only Inclose throe-cestamp for itobr. 111- nt fine place in bad weather for grinding feed, etc. The gate at tbe outer end of the scales swings out and Joins a small gate at the loading chute, making It handy to' do the loading. The sleeping pens, granary and corn crib are all floored with hollow tile with two Inches of concrete over them.' The corn crib and granary have studding sockets set In tbe concrete on top of tbe wall. The sills In the bog house ere bolted down to the top of the foundation wall. There Is s slat door between the corn crib and granary, bo as to make It tight when tbe granary la full of small grain. The roof s ahlnglfid with composition shingles and the aiding Is fir drop siding. Everything Is of the beat materials and Is built In the best possible way. All the foundation walls are re- The farmer, who baa been denied luring tbe last two yean tbe new raildings the expansion of his business iai required, will hall with satisfac- inforced. The floor of the hog house slopes to tion his chance to put up that new the center, so asto drain Into tbe sewbarn, silo, horse barn, or cattle or bog louse that he has needed for many er which rhns out under the feeding platform. The feeding platform slopes months. But during the time of hla Inactivity to the outside and also at one end. here have been npld strides made In The feed trough also slopes end Is leal going commodious and sanitary fitted with s drain at one end. All Fittings Arc Modern. farm buildings. One of the things hat the modern Idea of farm efficiency The fittings of the house are modlemanda la that tbe hogs be housed In ern la every respect One of these la - . it V: i- be kept clean and a wnterer that will not freeze. Conthat the swine can be crete floors and feeding troughs make arranged The Salvlati palace, which la near cared for with the leaat amount of ef- It easy to keep the building clean, and tha entrance of 'the Corao Umberto fort cleanliness has been found to.be a Into Piasxa Venesla, or where tbo It may be trite to toy It but hogs prime factor In tbe successful producFlamlnlan way formerly led np to the are valuable property throe days. A tion of hogs. CapltolIriS hill, la surrounded by the little more money spent on the bog This bog house Is only one of the other equally historic palaces of the house means fatter and healthier ani- buildings that will be erected on tbe Odescalchl and Dorvla families. mals, and each additional pound Is forms this year that contains many features in construction and A Permanent Headquarters. worth real money about the time snow equipment The first floor of the palace win bo files and the hogs are marketed. There Is a growing demand among Herewith Is shown a modern swlno occupied by tbe central headquarters n of the league, iff mtnbllahment, In wblch are embodied the formers for. these modern buildwhich Senator Ruffin! la president add i corncrlb, granary, feeding platform ings, because those who are producing which has for Its object promoting ind scale bouse. Tbe building Is what food for this country and for a conld h bog bourn. siderable portion of the rest of every possible relation between tbe Is known as the now realize that their time is American and Italian peoples. While the floor plan shows the arThe second flow wUl be given over rangement .of these features, It might worth money and everything that to the offices of financial organisa- be explained n little more fully by a saves even a few steps a day Is worth while. At the end of the year this tions that are especially interested In description of 1L Is shown by the balItalian and American stocks and Room for Eighteen Sows. on ance the bonds. right side of the ledger The hog house proper was laid out Still other portions of the palace will to accommodate eighteen sows; two after the season's crops have been be given over to tbe societies and or- stalls In one end were used to provide marketed and the livestock sold. ganizations promoting Interests along plenty of room around the water place Indian Tribal Legend. special lines between the United States and another stall in the other end for end Italy. . ' The history of tbe Ilavasupal Inthe scale box and small store room; In tbe fotnre American manufac- so, as It la arranged now It contains diana, who inhabit a part of the floor turing, business and financial Institu- fifteen usable stalls. of a tributary canyon of the Grand tions oendlng representatives to Italy Is taken care of by Canyon of the Colorado, Is a bit hazy. ventilation The to establish relations will find perma- two combination smoke stacks and They have a legend. In regard to their nent headquarters at tha American ventilators In the roof and a slat ven- origin, that they are descended from house and every facility necessary to tilator built In the end above the door. a daughter of the god When enable them to attain their ends. Ibis ventilator la fitted with a door the bad god Hokoinata was 'about to ItalyJ .1 l building that can la so te Itallnn-America- .the-wor- saw-toot- worth-whilene- ss . - a. Ends Life In Furnace. Boston, Maas. Putting his bead and shoulders Into a glowing furnace, SimA remarkable photograph showing French prisoner returning homo as on Hassell, lodger at Mariners Home, ended bis life. He was burned beyond they pass over a bridge on tbe little Rhine nt Strassburg.- Troops of tbe man revotatinnary party art seen guarding tbe bridge. all recognition. -- - coffin was lowered. Kohl waa the only American to be bnried In n cemetery bolding 82j000 Russians and Roumanians. Nino Russians were buried In the ' Tbe Germans us posure. gave only one grave with KohL I tied an Identwo blankets and s small quantity of tification disk to his wrist before bar-lecoke for our fire. . I gave Kohl one After tbe burial tbo Germans of my blankets and. wa put two. pairs stuck np a cross which rend: Nias of socks on his feet and spread Shirts Russians, one American." , and such extra clothing as we bad on his bed to make up for tbo deficiency In blankets. Thtre were two Ameri- TOTS HURT BY PRETTY TOYS" can. doctors la the camp Lieut John ' TOW .. 8. Abbott of St Paul, Mlnn and Lieut Soeraa of Children In Serbia Maimed Joseph P. Burke of Pittsburgh, Pa. by. Picking Up Austrian and they did all they could, but could Dud" Sheila. ' not obtain any medicine. Kohl died November 1& The GerLondon. Tha war Is still taking Its mans stripped the body and placed It toll of children In Monsstlr. The Serin an ordinary box which they left bian contains scores of little outside tbe barracks for seven hours once hospital who have been maimed for Ilfs before burial. Four Americana and or severely Injured by explosions of two Frenchmen carried him to the pretty toys" they have picked up grave. When other . Americana .tried along the roadsides or In tbo ysrds of to accompany tbe body - the guards the homes they recently have reoccn-pie: forced them back. The American docThe toys are dud" shells dropped tors, however, i pushed the guards aside and ran through, tbs. cemetery Into tbo city and Its environs by Aus- LET SICKU. S. MAN DIE Hunt Fail to Provide Medicine for Yankee. . CoNcaeiE -- Winchester. England. Dos .to tbo faet the Germane foiled to provide medicine or proper hospital facilities at Gamp TucbM, West Prussia. John EL Kohl of Woodhaven, N. Y died fhxn pneumonia after , tbe armistice was signed, according to Joseph R. Deunea of Trenton, N. J. Dennen was of tbs Six Hundred and Forty second American Ambulance unit and likewise a 'prisoner nt TncheL Kohl of Company G, One Hundred and Sixth Infantry, was captured September 27 after twice being wounded In the knee,", said Dennen,. Kohl liter developed pneumonia through ex gat . d. getting to tbe grave Just ss tbs trian and Bulgarian batteries, . . oipcqn uysK 1 L Prisoner la Vletlnf af Pneumonia and ' la Buried With Nine Others. . . FmjAlley V-i- - isssr Cc -W- ncret Feed noH. son r oor PlaJj Or together. The feeding platform alto can be tued as outside yards by patting In tbe cross gates. Each six feet there la an angle iron bolted to the aide of tbo turaSe, which bolds one end of a 2 by 4, tbe other end being fastened to tbe fence on tbe outside of tbe platform. Tbe 2 by 4 acta as n brace to bold the fence rigid antf also serves as a means fit fastening the top of the gates. Tbe , rfn iru i Complete Hog Howe on the Inside, so that It can be dosed tight when necessary. All the gates between the stills are removable, so one or more pens can be thrown ht s.-i-1 drown the world fastened his (laughter up In a hollowed out log and set her adrift upon the waters. The log finally drifted to the spot where tlm Little Colorado unites with tbe mala river. Here she emerged and boip a son to the great planet who sent bis rays down upon the earth for the first time, the Sun. Later, a daughter was born who was tbe child of the waterfall (the Mooney fall, Havasu canyon). She sent the son out to hunt ami tanght the daughter to make baskets. From tbese children so the ran are the Uavaaupul descended. Ta-cbo-- -- lem-ud- s . |