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Till? ST. ANNE RECORD. ST. ANNE. ILL.GIANT OIL-BURNING LOCOMOTIVE IS THE LATESTHHiThis I nine oil-burning locomotive was built for the Seaboard Air Line, which has decided to convert a uumber of its coal-burning locomotives into oil burners.wrurwsnr-*w ~mrm «w» «*«•*» w % «•••«! News i ! Nuggets I; From Illinois j) (i lt;iHiirth 1H1 lt;ftii mtkttk th iifffti tk it*r tk fft ih* (tk iPfi itAFrank R. Grover, lawyer and authority on Indian history, is dead at his home in Evanston, from pneumonia.The Illinois Traction system, In or-dor to save coal, has been compelled to cut its train service more than 33 per cent.Amoo Grotto, a Masonic organization at Rock Island, has purchased a site upon which it will erect a temple costing $150,000 next summer.Women will now have their chance at the task of reducing living costs as a result of the appointment by A. A. Sprague of the Chicago price-fixing committee of two women to direct the attack on the dreaded II. C. L. In that city.Three Chicago lawyers were ordered disbarred by the state supreme court in Springfield. They are: Wil-ford J. Thompson, Alexander E. Rin-derle and Hubert T. Lanser. The chnrires were brought by the ChicagoRockford policemen and firemen will be paid $140 a month, beginning January 1. They now receive $125.A special messenger hurried from Governor Lowden’s office to Princeton, Bureau county, to save Prudenclo Laures from being hanged at Princeton.William H. Clare, appointed to succeed the late Rivers McNeill as collector of customs in the Chicago district, has assumed the duties of the office.D. W. Stevlck, proprietor of the Champaign News, has purchased the Champaign Gazette. The papers will be published separately for an Indefinite period.Thomas Heitor, farmer near Freeport, attempted to start a fire with kerosene. A fire started, which resulted in his death and the serious burning of his wife and three children.The East End Improvement association of Enst St. Louis, made up of residents of the eastern part of the city, proposes to Install a motor bus j line to combat the high cost of street car travel.Mayor Row of Rockford is investigating a remarkable increase In the sale of vanilla and lemon extracts. It is charged that the liquor addicts have discovered that they contain a large percentage of alcohol.Arthur Hartley, a Stark county farmer, was killed by a blow' from a pitchfork delivered by Edward Ogburn, his employee, in a quarrel on Hartley’s farm. Ogburn Is under arrest atPrinciplesSelectionGovernment Bureau Prepares Set of Charts That Make Subject Clear.nriiin aaav i tin rnnn mi nrof Food Explainedif --uses in the diet can he quickly compared in price. Painted on each chart opposite the name of the food material is the number of 100-calorie portions it provides per pound, per quart, or per dozen. In the next column is an empty space to be filled with thecents per 100-cnlorie portion, and many of them are much higher priced. It is upon the foods of the third, fourth,'and fifth groups, particularly* the third and fouwh, that the housekeeper must depend to keep down the cost of the diet as a whole. For example, flour at 8 cents a pound furnishes body fuel for one-half cent a 100-caiorie portion; cormneal at 5 cents a pound furnishes it at about one-third of a cent a 100-calorie por- j tion. There is, of course, a limit to the amount of these lower-priced foods that can be safely used. This limit is suggested by the first chart.
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Thu, Dec 18, 1919

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