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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. Hot Blast Cole's Why supreme Over All Heating toves j AROUND m SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 1933. PAGE NINE. THE TOWN f To Bnny Or Not To Bey? a Cole's Hot Blast Heater Is a stove masterpiece. n Ho: Blast only. patents permit them on Cole's Ool-'A joiernment Hot Blast little detail contribute towards making JhjnwWV a Perfect heat radiator, a stove that holds Are from Sat-th- e londay morning. and the e'eanest stove ever set up. ard7 d this detailed story of a heating marvel and you will see why irsn-la- d guarantee we give every Cole's Hot Blast wltn th O.OM Cole's Hot Blasts are made and see will why you 9- the Col Manufacturing Co. each yar, three times the annual make of heaters. You will see why they are i7ny other one rivals In the heating siova trade with a MlHvtna all would-b- e why we can sell you a leaps and bounds each one. any than bargain w 1; Hal Leasengt-r- . vhi.f draughtsman .a i; in Engineer Fittgerald s ollwJ. and City. IK- - has made al! arrang'-un-n- t Miss, Lillian Snow of Draper, were so that in,- will i ruh.d to united in matrimony. Tuesday after- - comp;, : ... ug as in the capital city. H' ,1 V;u a IV ft- Look for EXCURSION AD KING Joieir.i.- v. iti,- nrria! of a .ttuio:iu-ten-pounORHILL IDAHO IRRIGATED l.otsie in this ai tla-iCHARD LAND. See page 4 K 'sonthul and city. V: child are w doilbf fli. LAST EXCURSION TO UTAH AND IDAHO POINTS NORTH. Tues,'l. I". 1 Ra-- Springs, Castle day. Oct. 4th via O. 8. L. Ask agents Gate a- .1 I'iiMr Creek. Gillette Coal for particulars. t'0-- . US 'Vet 27th Street. I'hones, 1074 ... Arthur D. Sutton of Provo is via- -. full stiyk of alt the ltlng his daughter. Thelma, who is a 1 l, nu,llstudent at the Sacred Heart academy. Mr. Sutton was formerly connected Tlintiias Howard pleaded guilty to, with the pharmacy business of Provo, a chans- - of drunkenness In poliiv court , but has lately aold his business, and this ami was fined the reguit is possible that he will locate in lationinornii.K nte dollars. s Jr . - - busl-jletanc- - n ht Air-Tig- NotTthls picture of bottom of tha stove where the draft eneters. See bottom, the patented compound hinge, making possible a ground surface where draft lid rests. It Is automatic In its closing. Rennet be warped by the heat air and ned-on- ly o aa to the force of gravity to air-tigt closed and shows the patalso cut pis ented steel collar fastening the casting to tha steel body of the This patented feature stove. In which give the only way a mating can be connected to sheet metal so as to stay tight. It is used only on this stove, yvery detail government patted. So you And them only m, Cola's Hot Blast thT water-tig- - ht lk lp RADIATION-DURABILIT- Y Th ideal atova la one which radiates off from the fuel into tha rooms Instead of letting It go up the chimney, and one which will withstand the severe use year after year which a heating stove la necessarily subjected to. Sheet steel la the moat sensitive radiating surface. Cast Iron withstands tha wear and tear of the heat from the active trombus. Ion better than ot.ier material. Tou will see from g glance at the accompanying cut that practically the entire radiating surface of this remarkable stove la sensitive sheet metal and at tha same time la fully protected from the active combustion by a heavy cast iron Are pot, a cast Iron lining extending 7 Inches above the fir. pot and with a heavy Inner steel lining extending from the cast lining to the top of the stove. of There are SCSI square Inches st el radiating surface In a Coles Hot Blast as compared with In a base burner with the aarae size Are pot. all the heat thrown Ogdell. TRANS-MISSISSIP- lrt A. L. Park, who was arrested The number of petty offenaea which usually cause the police department Wednesday by Deputy Sheriff P. J. much trouble during the presence of n Naylin for mendicancy, was given a carnival attraction In the city, haa been susfiended sentence by Judge J. D. Murphy today in police lOjrt. Park's necessary at the Fair grounds. hands were In bandagi-- from some InIf yen drink, arink Tellowstuns. jury and he pleaded far an opportunity e to leave the city. WANTED Good office boy nt the RICHARD III AND THE Journal office. a ARE BOTH FINE PICMrs. Mary J. Davis, who makes TURES AND ARE TAKING WELL. her honje with her daughter. Mrs. HT TWO HORE NIGHTS REMAIN OTHER PICTHEM. Horace 8. Foster, returned Thursday TO 'SEE from an extended visit with other TURES ARE FINE. IF IT IS RAINANYWAY. ING. COME WELL members of tha family In Indiana. CHECK YOUR UMBRELLAS FREE. It will pay ysu ta see tha Elsetna WE OPEN P. M. SUNDAY. ELECCash Rsgistsr at Tha Crystal, 247 TRIC, JUST LIKE HOME. Washington Avanua. Where the tara George Barker, an attache v.Vh top. the Nat Relsa Carnival company, which is showing hero this week, If you drink, drink Tsliowstona. pleaded not guilty to a charge of disthe peace In police court to' Funeral services for little Cecil turbingBarker was arrested In Electric day. Weaver, the little daughter alley, where he had trouble with some of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Weaver, were of tha Inmates. Hla hearing was conheld from the First Baptist church tinued until lata this afternoon. Rev. at I oclock. Thursday afternoon re11. D. Zimmerman officiating. By The Republican County central quest of members of tha family, two committee, with candidates fur office, hymns, Nearer My God to Thee and la holding a meeting at the court houae Jesus, Lover of My Roul, were sung this afternoon for the purpose of mapInterment In by Mrs. Zimmerman. ping out plan of campaign. Mountain View cemetery. Lou Rady waa arrested by Slier! IT Hava you baen to tha Lyceum TheWilson In a Washington .avethrow is raal tha ater? If not, go. It place. nue saloon this morning and la being a High-oiaoAdmission 10 and 20 cants. held pending Information from the auvaudsvills. thorities at Ft. Anthony, Ida., where It is said Rady Is wnted for highway WANTED AT THE JOURNAL and other offenses. He la reBOY ABOUT 17 YEARS OF robbery aa a bad man. garded AGE, TO LEARN PRINTING BUSINESS QUICK ADVANCEMENT TO In Owing to a misunderstanding RIGHT BOY. the notices, the attendance at Demo-rat- a at the meeting of the county General Manager Bancroft of the committee called for this aftercentral accomOregon hhort Line railroad, At I noon, was exceedingly small. panied by Chief Ashton, were In Og- o'clock this afternoon, only four nut conferring of den yesterday afternoon, fourteen candidates had put in an with local officials. N door located at the top of the stove as shown In Illustration. Open the feed door and the current of air draws the smoke directly across the stove to the stovepipe away from the opening. Contrast this simple, cleanly f e:t with the side door In an ordinary heater. The side door permits escape of dirty smoke, unpleasant gas nd accumulated soot drops from It. If you overfill side door, stove coal tails to the floor. And note this, you cannot make a aide door heater an everlasting advantage In favor of Colea Hot Blaat which s and to so OF-FIC- E, sir-tig- ht always. Cleanest Ash Remover are no es- caping ashes or dust, as the hod seta clear under the casting and the patented dustlese ash cover or hood Fire Insurance. H. A. 61ms, : warms It i then leaky around ash and absolute cl.anll "Ms is possible. ; Beautiful Appearance Coles Hot Blast Is a beautifully ornamented and beautifully propor-Hone- d stove. The beau'.lfully ornamental nlckrle-- parts are copper plated before being nickeled plated. There are no cracks or seams to Pcn and leak dirt over different parts of the stove. Tou will And four stove Just as tight and clean and will treasure It as much in ten as when put up. J frs ; Now Sum It All Up We guarantee to do what w say we do. Here Is the show me black nd white guarantee the most binding most remarkable, ever made n a stove: Tou re authorised to aell the 4 That the stove wl'I hold fire Origins) fo.e's Hot Blast Heater with soft coat from Saturday inis year on the most nlglit until Monday morning. rigid guar-ryr- r made by any tnanu-cureand night, I a uniform heatorday Our guarantee to every with soft coal hard coal. cuslom .T of yours is That every otove will remain one-thiIn fuel as long as ovrnvlmg'of absolutely alr-tlg- ht oy .lower draft stove used." of the same rise, with soft 7 That the feed-doa and will coal, slick or lignite. ' dust-proo- f. smoke remain and J1 Hot Blast will All we nak Is that the stove " k1 colll for heat-- n shall he operated according to a given apace than nny PJtse burner directions and set up with. a made with same - ' - good --fire. : :: V (Signed) P1 th me can be heated COLE MANUFACTURING CO--" jrom one ,to tw0 hours each with .th , poft coal I (Makers Coles Hot Blast from roap pht ln'the stove Th Original Hot Blast Chicago. 'he evening before. stovp. p- lA At Tripp Studio, enlarged 12 cabinet photos for October only. $3.50. rd -- or .T. "nng & Grant (The Crockery People) Sole Agents . M. H. De Young, news editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, accom-- d anted by his wife and a brother, is expected In the city today or tomorrow. While In Ogden he will be a guest at the Union Depot hotel. ' A POWERFUL ON THE AFTER 'i HE VACATION. They're coining home from beaches Guess David Would. And mountains nooks so gay, Joa Is very fond of All brown and tired and wishing Bible stories, and evidently follows That they hadn't gone away. hero as the example of hie to meditation In thq, night watches. He wakened hla mother one night Deposits In United States Banks after mldi.ight with the question The deposits of banks and trust Mamma, where le David Dow?" companies other than private and naIn heaven, I guess, Joe. tional banks amount to M.000.000,000. Will 1 go tfc heaven when I die? The deposits of the United States as I hope so, Joe. reported on December 1, amounted to All Mamma, the little voice was verj round figures to 15,000,000,000. eager now, do you a'poae when I get the money In the United States would of these deposits there David will just let- mo hold hie not pay t ns demand. Naw York World. Delineator a little while?Feur-year-ol- d beat-love- d one-quart- eling-abo- Journal warn ads deliver the goods Journal want ads deliver the goods YOU ARE DISSATISFIED MOST HANDSOME, SOFT-COA- L WITH THE SIZE OF YOUR FUEL BILL ANODE- - ' 50 t per esnt, be sure and get the Ilinoy Air-tig- ht t tire-po- t. ) $30 to $36 e E. Sackett and her mothSriffert. hare returned to an extended visit with Dakota. IF THE The invention simply consists cf taking iii air into the front of the top ef the stove, passing it through a flue on either tide Of top' of stove, and then down the ineid ef baek ef stove, where the air or draft is heated to a high temperature. The same la then discharged through a detributing ring which encircles the entira top of This draft, while being discharged, reaches the enormous temperature ef mere than 000 degrees Fahrenheit If thua effects perfect combust? n and burns all gases before escaping up the ehimney. Prior ; ; i Butter suits everyone j C. H. Schlacks, of re--, the Denver A Rio Grande rllroad.Den-' turned yesterday to his offices in been overseeing ver, after having thej work of starting the foundalon on the j ' t ' ' 81.10 : Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Freiday and children, departed Thursday evening: for a three months visit In Nevada. Mo. The doctor will be with her about ; ten days, when he will proceed to Chicago. AH the Latest Sheet Music carried In stock. F. X. ALLEN. Vlce-Presid- Rio Grande. Why the ILINOY , Your choice of nine trains for EISTEDDFOD. CONFERENCE AND STATE FAIR. BALT LAKE CITY,; $1.10 round trip via Oregon Short Line. Tickets on sale from Ogden, September SOth, daily to October 10th. 'Good to return until October 12th. See tlmei card this paper for train schedule. St G. St Heater, relatives Our B. to a T." Via the Denver for round trip, October 4,h to 0th Inclusive, final limit returning October 12th. Elegant equipment, ail trains. e re to reduce it 25 to Mrs. F. N. Nessley of 2832 Lincoln avenue, haa returned from Jackson. Mich., after a four months visit with - CONFERENCE HEATER AND A FUEL SAVER. MARKET. Buy your Coal of Ogden Sewer Pipe A Clay Ca. Its hot tuff. ' Phone SB Ind. Yard 2lth and Pacific. Mrs. W. er. Mrs. A. Ogden from relatives In atudloa In Ogden All photograph " 1:00 will be open Sundays 12:00 p. m. only and 1:80 a. ni. to 8:80 P- - ni. during week day a. Signed SOOT. STURGIS. CRAWSHAW STUDIO, THOMAS STUDIO, Q. W. TIUPP, Photographers, Ilinoy Header portrait and I ev-- 1 appearance and tha committee waa undecided aa to the selection of a chairman. T. D. Johnson waa unanimously chosen as chairman. 410 25th- - FOUND : keeps down particle of duaL T this arrangement the fire pot ae.s doae 1 the floor Thos. R. Beason Hgr. 2345 Wash. Ave. a Usera of coa ordinary heater la a big care to operate. That Ha smoke and aahes entail dusting, curtain washing and carpet sweeping. Think then of the ease of operation and the deanllesa of Cole'a Hot Blast. Cole's Hot Blast has smoke-proo- f There Economists For Men 80-d- ay to Care For Easy must remember that the remain Mens Suits $ 7.50 Mens Suits 10.00 Mens Suits 12.00 Men's Suits 15.00 $10.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 ! Cleanliness guaranteed e - Ill air-tig- ht Here Is our answer: Buy now by all means. The selection is large. The savings are big. The offer is llie best ever. We quote below the reductions. Buy now, or pay more later. Don't s.ty "Coal." sa "la-- is's good J. D. Shaw, chief clerk In Auditor Coal. Both phones 149. Hess' office, returned from an extend-- 1 ed eastern trip yesterday. COMMERCIAL CONGRESS EXCURSION VIA i WANTED AT THE JOURNAL OF- SOUTHERN PACIFIC. 3oth. tut. FICE, BOY ABOUT 17 YEARS OF 1st and 2nd Ogden to Sept. Ain Francisco AGE, TO LEARN PRINTING BUSIreturning ii urftt quick ADVANCEMENT T0;und. tviu!!i, $4U.flo, alld turning uh Lm An- KICriT BOY. j geles. Going via l- -s Angeles V' For good, clean and wholesome n,,, rrtur,,t,, Ifeed. Sh hay and grain. g0 to H.C. derail. j!4S0 Grant avenue. OUR SPECIALTY, The party uf Chicago, Milwaukee VALLEY HAY. Sc St I'.uil railroad officials, who came Do you want a picture that appar- Into I'k.Iimi ycHt-rdaand Journeyed life? Do to Sail laik, City, will arrive In this ently breathes the breath of 111 be no city again this evening and proceed you want one that there w question about it as regards who It la? eastviio-i- i by way of the I'nlon Pacific See CRAWSHAW. Studio S4d Wash- railroad. e ington Ave. 100.000 ACRES OF LAND Gray Loveridge, aged 3S years, far sale CALDWELL. NAMPA and died suddenly Wednesday evening at BOISE. IDAHO. Round trip excursion the Broom hotel. Contraction of the tk'k t on sale from Ogden. Oct. 8. 4. stomach la given aa the cause. A wife I. 17. 1 18. Fifteen thousand acres and child survive hint. His body will fruit bmd will he en for entry unbe shipped to his residence, Mountain der Carry act. at King Hill, Ida., Oct. 12th. Round trip excursion ticke's on Home, Idaho. ele from Oaden, 10, 11. 1. See agents Presbyterian Ruinate Sals next for particulars. week. Iavik for EXCURSION AD KING WANTED Good office boy at the HILL. ihAlfO. IRRIGATED OR CHARD LAND. Sea page 4 Journal office. 24-in- ch feed that is the question. Al-LE- 'ill Construction ht 1 k The Hot Blast Draft This la a view rf the stove with a hl? cut la the side to snow how the Hot Blast niakrs perfect combustion. In an ordinary stove gas. which Is half tha hast value of seal, arises from the coal as the coal bums and the gas goes rght on up the chimney. Not so with Cole's Hot Blsst Heater. The Hot Blast Draft ou top of the Are burns the coal from th top burns the gas. Thus a given amount of coal gives off twice as much heat as in an ordinary heater. construcAnything less than an air-tigtion means that the stove la getting draft through cracks, seams or openings, even when the draft la closed. So the air- - tght feature will prove the supremacy of Cole'a Hot Blast over all other stoves as to perfect Are hold-- Ing and heat control. - Complete Hams Furnisher Boyle Furniture Co. Credit to. Thee Who Wish It |