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Show THE. SALT LAKE TRIBtJ&E, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER standard time en board the good ship Detroit No. 1 and went the lenth of lake . Erie during the night pad drove from . Iietrolt to Nile Mich., the next day Nile to. time for eupper with amveing.ln . -all hand still on speaking turns a a we f had not even had a puncture. . I will pass over the events of the next Will Invest It iu Vs Dozen (German Marks , , few davs Inrludelng the nuptials tight ' . , work no after which our , Laapurta. more so a man fixed it In Roulh Bend -- SiSffflL Vhff Mr. Dttsch speaks by tha name of To tha editor: j , passing through Little Palls the home of the most English ever beard to a Well It has got dosed, around some way Judge Evans ths football referee and you garage, elegant for another that I been on a western trip can Bet I run slow through his town disOn tha boat coming back from Detroit with my ooatiy motor and of course the tbs fear be would penalise me H the Buffalo the milk' was sour but finely all Is about the trip tant hack to Albany. reached Buffalo and started on our boys craiyitq hear and I only wished I had time to tell past several other days journey which wa to end at BingAlong the rad them the whole story but wiU. half to people going to different weddings and hamton a distant! of 230 miles but they the most of them was drivelng these here was a puncture Just west of Bats'i confine myself to the high pta. In the 1st. place the Wear of the trip little cars which grows wild in Michigan and finely along about' 6 P. M when we 1 wf my and my Mr. mads the, remark, that she was 6 miles out of Owego the 3d. battle waa to tend a wedding which "would think they was danger of the.n of the Marne hewun popping in the ennumerable brother; tn ' gal so the Mr, says light care flying off the road if they went gine and we limped into Owego and was marry why net make the trip by motor and save fast 'hut I pointed out that the pennants directed to a garage called the Square Well since getting back from which hangs all over them makes them Deal garage which 1 said at the time it R. R. fare the trip 1 have decided to take the money as heavy as other cats. waa a funny name for a garage but sure fine. enough they treated The prop, named Walter Mvers says that w had burnt out a connecting rod bearing and he would phone to Binghamton and see if we could ret a new bearing and he phoned but The stock rm. of the Bennett garage where they kept the1 bearings wae closed for the night so called up C. U Doolittle the prop, of the garage and be eas if I would send a man over be would go down himself pereordy and open up the stock rm. and' ' 8, 1922. ,r a j LARDNER MAKES TRIP BY MOTOR --Land, .figures saved money he s V ; ' jlino.w. Cranes Highland Linen 't 1 States ' Company Profits Increase a Greatly OverLait Year's Mark. Xlnited " ' 4 STATIONERY is at once the oldest and newest writing paper in America. It is the oldest in the sense thatutiu made in mills whose wheels started when Jefferson was President, when quality was the supreme test of a manufactured product. Jaws-wasgo- Th United (Hate Smelting, Kenning & Mining company In the first eight months . of thle year registered a very sharp comeback in earning.' Says the Boston New Bureau. The steady betterment In me tais, particuJ the prices of oonferroua lead and sine, has been a feature larly ' of the metal market during recent weeks 'and has made a definite Impress on earn-tog- a . Consolidated profit In the period from January 1 to September 1 amounted to J2.770.7SS after interest chargee. This is an Increase of more than 104 per cent over the same period to 1071 and represents average monthly profits of $346,-4against a monthly average 21of $117,- a000 in July and August of and low point in earning power or 18, 000 in March a year ago. United States Smelting charged off some $50,000 less for depreciation and dein 'the first eight months of this pletion year than in lojl, resulting in final net 82,020,884. The eight months of "profits 'dividend on the 486,355 shares of pre- f erred outstanding called for $1,134,816, leaving a final balance of $302,038 for the common stock. In short, net earnings after all charges, reserves and. preferred dividends were . equivalent to $3.64 per share on the 5 shares of common stock. This com-pares with deficit after preferred jlivl-- J fiend last yeaf of $620,196. - Contributing to the Increase in earhave been higher prices obtained ning for V. greatly Increased coal production In these eight months the smelting company produced 757,732 tons of coal from 0 vita mines Is- - Utah, compared with tons In tbs' same months last year. JThls Is an Increase of over 46 per cent and means- - that coal production is running at the rate of 1,136,592 tons for 1922. n 1931 coal output amounted to 771.100 one for tha full year, and in the year before It was 1,548,223 tone , It is ated new in the sense that the styles creby it are accepted s final by that world whose word on style is final. Displayed in gTeat variety in our- stationery v - departments. Celestine size in white t Scotch gray, harebell and Kfln old rose Natalie size in whitet chamois; v gray , violet and harebell blue . . .OlC Other sizes in attractive Cranes Quartered Oak Cranes Kid Finish to packages $ white and various shades , up to, Pound Eatons Kara Highland Linen TabLinen Stationery, per lets at.,, 25c, 35c, 45c get the bearing. And Mr. Mjers eaya he would eet up all night and fix 4t If necessary though tn Owego. they was a big fair going on Both these gents done as promised and myself and family desire to thank them through these columns. , Tha next day everything waa O. K. only the starter wouldn't work so when 4, X we mopped for gas X mad it a pt. , to e!."n'Z..$LOO t?.h:::y$i 1 r C 514.-63- X STATIONERY ri tent, features of the eight' months e-- result, with- - comparl,-- 'the following: .4 -- Cons, earnings Reserves Kstimated net Ffd. dividend, , v.,,., Surplus ..1. ", v- shown- - 1923. 1.314 260 74g,14S F.r6 113 2 026,854 1 174 S16 6.0,196 1,134, MS ...... 893,038 I told tbe kiddies that several people bad tried to go over tbe fall In a bbL - A boy bad been set ting in a kitchen eating hi supper and a bolt of lightning and one of them asked me did they had struck his knife and broke it in 3 and killed him and I guess that wU learn do it In a bbl. so I told why him becauso him. to not eat with knife. they didnt have no bathing suit. ' ',, ., Coal production a (tons) 737,733 514,630 Deficit. H 6hould this rate .of earning be maintained It would net be .long before the take up t company 'could conservatively the question of a resumption of dividends on its Junior shares These have been out of the dividend class' since .January. 1921, when 50 centa per share was paid. DIDN'T WORKRIQHT. ; He wrote to his solicitor that Money was" tight very tight, and offered to pay by some rtdlculoul plan of instalments. The solicitor replied: Dear Sir X note Vouf remark that money is tight. But justice is blind, so I fear r cannot accept your- proposition.' Exchange. - 1 .... ix Demonstrating Our Ability to Provide Your Evcry Stationery Need at a Positive Saving. The Most Particular Women Wul Find Widest Possible Latitude for the Exercise of t Personal Preference in Our Most Comprehensive selection, 25c Poplin ' Linen Tablets, Hr 1421 7634 - which we saved by makeine the trip a la motor and buy dozen German mark Weil we mad the trip from N. Y. city to Albany on the night boat up Hudson' river which people had .been telling me H my life what a risque trip it was but all- - the couples T seen on board looked like they was married to each other the yr. Mr. Hudson stumbled onto the river. The car made the trip opwn In the hole of the ship se they wasn't rm. for it In The trip past without ouf state rm. Incident only one of my Vide said he couldn't sleep on acct. qfhis stomach shakeing. The next day we run about 700 miles - We Spent the night at a costly hotel .Canandaigua and had a visit with 8y Sanborn the former dean of, baseball writers who' now lives In Canandaigua and raises vegetables fer a pastime and when I asked him dldn t he miss The bii: league he says no they was plenty 'oil bugs In his garden. The next noon we strived on the skirts of Buffalo and took a run out to Niagara Falls end I told the kiddles that several people had tried to go over the falls In a bbl. 'and one of them asked me why did they do it In a bbl. so I told him because They didnt have no bathing suit. We left Buffalo at 8 p. m. eastern In note, packet and letter size top on a downhill he as I am getting toe old to wield a mean crank and one place where we stopped for gas a old lady told us that they bad been a storm there last wk. and a boy' had been setting tn a kitchen eating his supper and a bolt of lightning had struck his knife and broke It In t and killed him and 1 gueea that will learn him to not eat with a knife. We arrived In Englewood, N. J., about 7 P. M and took the Fort ferry ecrost Hudson's river and went acrozt Manhattan to East river and took the 92nd. t. ferry to Long Inland and arrived home at 10 minutes post 8 Great Neck time which would be 7.10 in Owego and - . 10 In Nile. Mloh. Great Neck, Long Island, Oct. 6. 19c i Shetland Linen ; Tablets, X note, packet and letter size le (Copyright, 1932. by the Inc.) - Bell Syndicate, i Special to Tb. Tribune. last year Why letjour money, lie idle, or spend it carelessly; when it is so easy to invest it safely at 7S'in shares of m. Utah Power & Light Co. Hand-ca- rt PREFERRED STOCK Our stock pays divi-three (lends every ; ! 1, April 1, January July 1 and present price of the stock the ' dividends - amount to over 74 on the dol: lar. . NEVER J5toohIiririenda hay ; OctoWXAt have failed to pay dividends on our Preferred i j can now be had for on "months, We $100.00 Shares -- been paid regularly and promptly every three months' without a break, for over nine 19.6,00 and dividend per share. 1)lC 59c :...... 34c TfLi:..4 for 25c Cabinet, SO .OiJC Stationery sheets and 50 (27 years,, -- IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT court in and for Balt Lake county, state of Utah. The Fisk Tire company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. The American Rubber Products company, a and 'William La Fee and J w. Bummer ha ya, defendant. Notice of foreclosure of chattel mortgage. certain Notice ia hereby given that chattel mortgage executed and delivered comProduct Rubber the American by pany, a corporation, mortgagor, to thes, a corporation, Fisk Tire company, dated the lUh day of January. 1922, end filed for record In ths office of the county clerk of Balt Lake county, state of Utah, on the 12th dev of Janu1922. designated by No. 2741, will be ary foreclosed by a sale of the personal prophereinafter deerty to such mortgage ofas business of the scribed, at the place mortgagee, the Flak. Tire company. 162 Lake City, Utah, at East Broadway, Balt p. m. on the 16th the hour ef 2 o'clock the dav of October, 1922, to satisfy amount due Upon such mortgage on the dav of o4e ef the personal property de, scribed to said mortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy the 'same. Is -described as follows: h Western Dry and j One 15c pkg. Poplin En- - tSS:.. 3 for 25c iC Shetland Linen envelopes Correspondence Cards , 15c Cromwell Tablets, 60c Pongee Fabric Finu ish Stationery,1 . 72 sheets, special Xedge. .0 75c 49c 3 for 25c r: TTT EVERSHARP, The Perfect Lead Pencil Ever sharp and never sharpened. Ever weful ever saving of time. Styles for pocket, -r ehain, purse or handbag 50e and up. -- J 'Wj$Mftri5The Aut0Crat ( Pioneer Dies at Age of 94 Years PROVO, Oct. 6 Inzer Jaeebeen, widow Of Lara Jacobeen. of Lakeview ward, died at her home there this afternoon of a complication of diseases incident to old age. Helse, Denlr. Jacobsen was born atShe came to mark, November 26, 1828 Utah to 7857 with Captain C. C. Christensen s handcart companv, She settled In PrOvo end later moved to lakeview ward, where che had since resided 6h la survived by one eon, Lara Jacobsen; three daughters. Mrs, Sarah Williams, Mrs Josephine Scott and JfrfwMAno., JShfiKSn,"' iTT'dr LaktSTew ,TTw enty eight grandchildren and twenty Funeral services will he held in the Lakeview meeting house Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Provo City . $1.00 Cherbourg Linen fisoeo-acheotbun- ' k Linen at..(... BRIGHAM CITY, Oct. . The new at Deweyville. which has been constructed during the summer by C. O. Christensen & Bon. is now nearing completion, the main bonding being up, the carpenter work finished, and the painters Ore applying the paint. W. C. Burnham he completed the plumbing and is now installing the heating plant. The plans were furnished by Architect C. F. Webs, Jr. The building comprises four large classrooms with halls, closets, etc , and Is well lighted, ventilated and modern in every respect. The citizens of Deweyville are elated over their new school building and are arranging to celebrate thebe advent of us In about a completion, which will week. A splendid program 1s being arranged for the occasion. - today. V. .59c 50c . Shetland Stationery Deweyville School ' Is Nearing Completion richer be-$70.0- 0 Windsor fr:r.7 hard-surfao- If you had $960.00' a year ago, and let it remain idle, you lost $70.00 last year. Because you. could have, invested your ,;$96O:O0 in our Preferred Stock and in. a year .'That $960.00 would have eamed 'for you sev- enty more dollars and youd 85c I Liberty Tablets note, 75$ Old Hertford Cabiletter or and 48 nets, 48 sheets ' size packet envelopes : Linen 50c Callot Linen Corre 10c pkg. Business En-. SPANISH FORK, Oct 6 The regular meeting of the Spanish Fork Ktwanis club wo held last night at the home of Mrs. fca de Lewis. A committee from the Sprtngvtlle club furnished she gram, which Included a solo bv Elmo offman, duet by Myron Crandall and Elmo Coffman: reading, Miss Gudmond-son- ; original poem, Myron Crandall. A letter from Governor Mabey waa read commending the mebers of the club on their stand on tha coal question. Tentative plans for uniting with the other towns interested lit celebrating the comson pletion of the Benjamin-Pa- y road were discussed and si committee to plan for the celebration chosen as follows: Bishop W. C. Beckstrom, chairman: William H. Tolhurst. J. B. Hughes, W. T. Brockbank. There were thlrtv-fiv- e present. Luncheon waa served , by Mrs. Bayde Lewis. ? 11c k Spanish ForkKiwanis Club Is Entertained ' IW J BEGINNING TOMORROW, A Week of Extraordinary Valuer Giving in. Fine -- Sal $3 60c ....$3.50 ybox 351,-31- 2 The Correct f the Ideod roqiftoarircns: atf.wA f uit every Schramm-Joh- n Individual need. Any an Stare will oupply you. WrngTaMej 1950 and Up EXTRA CANDY SPECIALS SUNDAY - SWEETS CREAhl Barcelona filbert eienm MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY iilbJ3c,Y2lb.25c,pound47c BONNIE BUTTER BITES a pure chewing butterscotch... S.-SATIN FINISH BUTTERCUPS oft, creamy cocoanut - centers. J. OLD- - MINT LOZENGES. V Vz -s- pound 15c, pound 29c V2poundl5c,pouhd28c ...,z pound 13c, pound 25c a Shares on Sale at all our Offices mort-gage- Utah Power & Light z' FREE BOOKLET COLTON , Utah Bower Light Co., - General Offices, Salt Lake City, Utah, please tend me free copy of illustrated bookie? telling how Utah Power Light Co. Preferred Stock paj t on Company saving. Name J Street - t " 1 i...;..... 4'4-lnc- Cure retread tire mold and all attachand h, ment: one Western Dry Cura retread tire mold and and all attachmente: one at. Brown eecUonai tire mold and allLaw-etachment; two 4Htoch and eet each re-ll tire vulcaniaer with two ducing shell and all attachments; one J Lowell tire vulcanlaer end with on eet reducing ehells and all atAkron Vi lillam on tachment; 4H-ine- (team tube vulcanizing plat and ell attachment, electric: one Reliance automatic tube vulcanizing plate and all attachments; n Wlllev electric buffing machine No. 9968. Up F. G.; one American skiving machine; three work benches; one tire rack; one Scientist steel cabinet; one store counter, one Silas C. Herring eteel safe: one Excel, auto Jack: on Utilities auto - running gear h aimera linen one electric air A1H-C- compressor No. SK7151, vpb ail p'plcg end electrical sw.tch wM.limenU. ait shop tool used In repairing auto tube and tires. Tb re will b flue on said mo'lrev at i no the date of sal, the sum of $ principal. $200 00 attorneys fee and 1,4 i interest, making a total of $i 1 KtiLERT H 1 ALL'S t Attorney for Mrtgase, 3 19 1 i |