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Show WWMWWWMMIfllfliei M. B. Coburn Louis Telle Cannon President Vice-Preside- Mitat iwwieieiejeiaifliaatti Wellington Lake Secty. &Trea& nt Oye & Chemical Company of Utah Main Offices: Templeton Building, SALT LAKE CITY. Offers for public subscription ONE THOUSAND (1000) SHARES of DOLLARS ($10.00) per Share. its TREASURY STOCK at Par TEN This security is issued by permission of the Securities Commission of Utah. The Company owns lake frontage in Tooele County upon which tht dant will be built The Company will manufacture: Caustic Soda, Chlorine will be produced as a Hydrochloric Acid, Silicate of Soda, : i 5.5 Calcium Sodium 18 Potassium Total 26 95.7 per cent . SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS FOR THE ABOVE 1000 SHARES WILL OPEN ON AUGUST 1ST AND CLOSE AUGUST 15TH. . The Company reserves the right to reject any or all subscriptions. Subscription may be sent direct to the main offices." Western Dye and Chemical Company SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. TEMPLETON BUILDING, Nels Blomstnom was a Salt TOOELE PERSONALS James Dunn, who for twenty-fiv-e Lake visitor Sunday. years was editor and pubMr. and Mrs. Thos. LeBreton lisher of the Tooele Transcript, Canreturned home Wednesday from left Monday for Alberta, ada, where he will visit with sev- a trip to Salt Lake City. eral of his children who are residing there. Fred Warburton took in the baseball game at Salt Lake City Joseph Mann arrived in Tooele Sunday. Monday evening from Oklahoma, to visit with his son, Joseph W. Cards have been received by Mann and family. several persons in Tooele announcing the marriage of Mrs. A. D. Hunter, acting cashier George W. Haul to Mr. George at the International smelter, was Gray, who are now making their in Salt Lake City on business the home at Long Beach, Cal. fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Jackmai of Kansas City, Mo., were in Too ele during the week visiting wit his brother, Howard Jackmai and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack man were also visiting with hi sister, Mrs. O. M. Kucha in Sal Lake City. PHONE 313. & SCHAUS OFFICE ISGREEN BLDG. St Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ford had his sister visiting with them the fore part of the week. FOR SALE 4 room house, modern, newly painted, nice garden, nice location. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Inquire Chas. Westward. Miss Erma Bowdige of Salt Lake City, is spending the week with her cousin, Mrs. Arthur LeBreton and family. of the Southern California Automobile Club passed through Tooele Tuesday engaged in putting up signs along the route of the Lincoln Highway. FOR pigs. Phone SALE-Lit- tle ' 140J. FOR SALE Fine pig. Apply A. W. Wallin, Newtown. WANTED Clean, soft rags, per lb. Bring to Bulletin office Saturday. . 5c A Nickel Ontbnys A Dollar . WANTED Second hand lumber or small building for garage. Bulletin. Inquire M-T. FOR SALE Second hand John E. Kostello returned in Satisfaction of you spend it piano, a bargain. See Mr. Hess home last Friday having been with Grape Juice Girls at Carnifor a granted his discharge from the val before Saturday night Army at Fort D. A. Russel, Wyo.; last week. FOR SALE AND FOR RENT EKO Housees at Bargain prices. See Miss Nena Wiliamson, one of the Tooele Building Assn. the nurses at the Tooele General Hospital, went to Salt Lake City FOR SALE Overland, Mode Monday evening to take several 83-newly painted, new top, in weeks vacation, visiting with first-cla- ss mechanical condition. friends and relatives there and THE SOFT DRINK WITH A For quick sale, price $750.00 Inat American Fork. She is being PUNCH. quire at Bulletin office. relieved by Miss Marie Groenig who came out from Salt Lake WANTED Agent for Tooele City. and vicinity. Good proposition. Mr .and Mrs. Chas. C. Bush itrgrfrcrcrcrigirrrffwiHsia Previous experience unnecessary.. Free School of Instrucgave a lawn party at their home terial at a good price, whereas tion. Address Massachusetts on south Main Street in honor of here the raw materials can be the sixteenth, birthday of their had at practically no expense at Bonding and Insurance Company, Accident and Health Deson, Elroy, Thursday evening. A all. partment Saginaw, Michigan. number of young folks were Capital $1,500,000. present who enjoyed the evenMICKIE SAYS ing in games and music followed FOR RENT House, modem. with refreshments. . B, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harmon of Seattle, Wash., are spending the week in Tooele visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. Har-nuwas formerly fe resident of Tooele. Dr. G. A. Miller and family of Vaughn, N. M., were visiting with his brother, R. L. Miller and family, and sisiter, Mrs. Elmer G. Smith and family last week. Dr. Miller made the entire trip by auto via Denver, a distance of 1048 miles, and said that he had' practically no trouble all enroute, having only one puncture. ENURESIS Where we find the cause. 346 N. Main 4t-5- Apply Vowles 'OMOP NUMWMWI SO kOtl VBJkN, SOI OMNOOMVf- - VIS COULD MAMS MOM VOlKSt JMf O It OP OSN HMSItl INtSt VMNOt fV MONt M AVIHlkl oer. Hsntfs a twomasicau a tut on. i asset sow nss oun.i sc in vaiTti KID MS DOsrt It SOON Market FOR SALE House with five rooms, 3 cellars, out houses. One modem four room house with clothes closet porch front and back, 2 acres land, over half in grape vines. Cheap for cash. Inquire I. J. Elkington, Sr. 48-- tf FOR SALE --Borne second hand furniture. For particulars see M. J. Mecham. USED Furniture Bargains. Lots of em at Tooele Furniture Co., Phone 218. W A N T E D Everybody to know that they can obtain the Salt Lake Tribune delivered to their door every day by placing their subscription with the Tooele Drug Co Phone 64.- - Mrs. Carl Johnson of Anaconda, Mont., who had been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen, left the fore part of EXAMINATION FREE. at FOR SALE 4 room modern brick house. Apply Arthur H. 0 LeBreton, Glenwod Av. The Auxiliary organization of the South Ward Relief Society will give a Lawn Party on the South Ward Meeting House lawn Friday, August 8th. Ice the week for her home. cream, punch, etc., will be on sale also a fishing booth. Childrens Mr. and Mrs. Vem Snow wei dance in the Amusement Hall at visting in Salt Lake City an 4:00 oclock and (me for adults Provo the fore part of the wee! in the evening. Everybody invited to come and have an extra Tom Lougy was a Salt Lake A number of persons are ar- good time. Mrs. John Ahlstrom came over visitor during the week. ranging to make a trip to Goodr from Provo to visit with Mr. Idaho, the latter part of the ing, Fire broke out in a hay stack Ahlstrom here last week. Mrs. Annie M. Jensen of Cow- week to look at the lands which the rear of the property of in Land and Investley, Wyo., arrived in Tooele Wed- the Utah-Idah- o Tony Rupar Sunday night, burnR. L. Mitchell of the Elite nesday to visit with her sister, ment Co. is offering for sale. J. ing $90 worth of hay which was Cleaning Co. spent Sunday in Mrs. O. A. Bates and family for K. Dunne of Lake Point who was received that day besides a bam a short time. Salt Lake City. in Idaho last week, reports very and several other outbuildings. wiwMiftWBWWittiiimimiiiiwiiiiiiiimmiiiMwmiiiwiiamrmmwmmwimimaHmwsiwimimwiwwiiiwi The entire loss ' is estimated to be about $500. There was no insurance. The fire department responded to the alarm promptly (BED WETTING) and soon had a stream on the fire but little could be done, exThere is absolutely no need for children to suffer with this trouble. cept to prevent the spread of the flames to the surrouning disnerve It is caused by a impingment (pressure on a nerve) thereby connecting the nerv impulse between brain and organ. The organs send the message to the brain; if the brain cannot receive the meaage the organ Chemical Co. Men in Tooele. W. W. Young and M. B. Coacts involuntarily. bum of the Midwest Dye & We remove the cause and 98 per cent of these cases get wdL Chemical Co., were in Tooele NOCTURNAL FOR SALE 10 Barred Plymouth Rock hms, at a bargain. Mrs. . Sam Gollaher of Aberdeen, Idaho, is visiting with friends and relatives in Tooele during the week. m - j Call D. C. Rhodes and O. W. Lewis Bleaching Powder (Chloride of Lime). The other units will be added for the manufacture of soda ash and other products. We have secured several of the original German dye formulas and will manufacture seven or eight of the standard dyes, eventually. The production of 100,000 lb of Caustic Soda per week, will require a salt consumption of approximately 145,000 lb. We have purchased land on the south end of the lake, which gives us nearly a mile of front which will enable us to manufacture our own Salt at a very low rate, giving us a decided advantage over any competitor. In the production of this 100,000 lb we will have about 60,000 lb of ChloThis can be used, by adding lime, for the manufacture rine as a of bleaching powder. We will also have about 2,500 lb of hydrogen a week. This can be used with Chlorine for the manufacture of hydrochloric add. Caustic soda and silica will be used for the manufacture of silicate of soda. Our plan is to use up all of our The profits on each of these products are large and there is a big demand and staple, for the same. Eastern chemical companies manufacturing the same lines have paid large dividends for years operating under heavy expense for raw materials. Midwest with its all units in production will pay substantial dividends and the stock will increase in value yearly. No eastern company can compete with Midwest in the products as the raw materials are on the ground and saving of freight alone will make Midwest a large profit. ANALYSIS OF BITTERN FROM SALT LAKE AFTER SALT HAS BEEN EXTRACTED. The most complete analysis gives the following as the analysis of the bittern extracted from the lake water. 30 per cent Chlorine 15 , Sulphate 1.2 Magnesium SCHAUS SH Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Lamb, formerly of Gold Hill were Tooele visitors during the week. also Hydrogen, by-produ- ct C. M. Miller and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with' his son, Wm. Miller and family. - FOR SALE A big bargain for Emamnniwwrtimrtiwwrti CALDWELL HOTEL me who wants 160 acre dry farm, with nice 5 acre home on the side. Plenty of fruit an ideal mile east of place for poultry. Lake Point Amusement Hall. Come quick. S. J. WRIGHT, Lake Point Utah WILL BE OPENED AS A FOR RENT ROOMING HOUSE Call 429 N. Main Between August 1st and August house St 45--3t 10th. TO LEASE On or after June 23rd ,1919, at No. 90 N. Main St Tooele City, The Rimington, 8 FOR SALE-Fo- rd touring car. rooms, modem two story brick Inquire Vowles Market. house. Inquire 81 S. 1st Norfli. 48tf FOR RENT 2 or 4 rooms un- Phone 145. furnished on Main Street near Vine St Inquire Wm. C. Isgreen, FOR SALE- - 'Fine and Phone 17-white cherries. Inquire Elroy 48-- tf Bush, 846 S. Main. WANTED TO BUY A small house rather close in, must be EVENING TELEGRAM -- At reasonable, give price and loca- the P. O. News Stand. AH the tion first letter ddress E. B. o News all the time. Get your pa51-Bulletin. per when the afternoon stage, arrives. MRS. JOSIE SMITH. R. c-8t during the week talking the proposition with prospective subscribers of stock in the new company. Mr. Young feels very optimistic about the venture being an unqualified success. He said that he had charge of plants engaged in the manufacture of similar products as those contemplated by the new company, which had to buy their raw ma ASH170RTH & LEAVED FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING Call ns or we both lose. Long and Short Hauls. Before you move be sure and call up. Office Plume: Was. 2197 Office 149 S. 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