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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORXTNCt, NOVEMBER 19, 1922. ! CONFUSED THINKING Goes with confused impres-clearl- y you must see clear Production, Though Gaining,. Fail to Keep Up 111 ly- - Z. C. M. I; Mens Shop GET THE FACTS With Growing Demand. ABOUT YOUR EYES vAilk Special (JDfPUOCANEL CDXD. and to Tbo Tribune. CUEVT1LAND, Nov. 8pdtl Ill Producer Vtocki of copper, line end lead oontln-- i tiod to decrease and titer a" are no Indication of any change in trendy Production is bu n mor than r,' tock are rapidly smaller than at lnoe the rmintic naa signed. rYoducera are heavily booked fop thi and the surplus they to hlpments aell over contract commitments that Ttall strong prices prevail on I.?. moderate new business. I ratlveiy Stocks of refined copper are eatlmat-.- 1 230,000 000 or less than week's supply. pounds Thoogh at present rats or movement is being cut ten to' miJHon pounds a month, they last well Into next year. Stocks Iftite r6 estimated at well under a ' supply. Zinc stocks are 18,000 J . The Virgin .Wool exhibit now being shown in our Main Street window is interesting, and educational you must surely see it. i - i Have you seen 9Dr.fD.ClanxostTlqn - shipments, J10 two weeks was October production higher tnan any other month two years. The in iM at 7.30c. after &y export buying had carried It over 7.35c 90. held is for 14c, nW Copper delivered, by most producer, but some 1 available at 13.87 Domestic ood. Lead is strong at $6.60, $8.95 St, Louis, $7.25 New York. I?8 2n J! though II E.2ND. SOUTH WALKER BANK BLDG SALT LAKE our new style in clothes?. They are CITY creating much favorable comment. c. i Men and Affairs at Washington State Road Bonds Sell for $102.01 at Auction Th rwwii price for 4 road bonds, Issue per .tah il. 1- ent the issue purctrfieed by the Central Trust r;Jj.y-wfter a spirited bidding in 2h?J?nr;-i- Khf agents participated. The th 8tate fund. zrR Jnean "at the premium of luu5 " afded to the interest end rent-of the state fund a'count, in charge of the commineioner. will be distributed among the schoolsand of the stats in the near future. At the Mine sale, held in the ofice at the 125.000 of Oran Its district school capitol, bonds, matur-,- n . in 26, and also carrying 4 2 per tereet, were sold to Gordon Snow Tor the Palmer Bond & Mortgage Clerk Levin of the school district was present at the sale. It is the understanding that the school district has sinking fund sufficient to purchase this block of bonds anil nos ready to chase the block If it were likely topur-be obtained under par. Othar bidders at the sale were B Jorgensen for the Hailoran-Judg- e Trust company, O. C. Brooks for the Central Trust company, Clarence Bamberger for himself, and B. S. Hives for the n Paris oomparty of San Francisco. Mr. Oldroyd had placed a minimum ailing Price of 101.50 on the state road bonds and bidding was cloas and spirited shove that figure, though it actually started much below It. xnl were VoorhU for noJf. "J11 ?' com-Pan- y. Anglo-Lonrto- t BIRTHS REPORTED. SPANISH FORK. Nov. 15 Births have been reported during the week at the folgon to lr and Mia lowing homesBingham and Mr. and Mrs, , Charles Ruaaeil, and daughters to Mr and Mr Allen Brimhall and Mr. and Mrs.. Bryant - K Mick. - By R. T. S. By JESSIE HENDERSON. IlkTTIibou7h. NEW YOEKr Navw past week hag been a lively one would be as inadequate as to fall the world war exciting. A in the war, everything has happened and you dont know where to (tart telling about it. Perhaps the crooks made as good a beginning as any. Of course, there isnt any crime wave and never has been, for Commissioner Enright aays so, but still. Chief Inspector Lahey has issued his holiday wanting Jo crooks. Thirty years ago the late Inspector Byrnes established a dead lino beyond which every known crook was to be arrested on sight. Inspector La hey has gone further than that. Ift has established half a dozen dead Hues, and has issued a statement to thfun-derworlwhich says, in effect that any crook who picks a pocket oy stages a holdup around Union aquare Jto Fifty-nint- h street, including the Fifth section, isnt playing fair. For some reason or another there is gap around TwentvtUird where in certain localities youStreet, get vour pocket picked a your own risk. But if any crook hah the presumption to frisk you whiW you are strolling Fifth avenue between Fifty-thirand Fifty ninth between now and Christmas, you are within your rights in mngonohim a dirty look. Inspector La nnfrht go so far as to say ey, is doing is Christmas d d I. ... . tarty. Passing lightly from Cfooks to taxi drivers, we come to the. cgion, of honor idea suggested by tli traffic depart meat' or the police department. .It ii the traffio depart notion that if the records of All taxi drivers were compared at theend of a year, and if those who hadnot run over anyone were given y medal to tack on the front of thecar, all would be welL By which mean that reckless driving would they cese. The only objection to the lcgijrfh of honor idea seems te be that thb taxi drivers themselves dont hke The taxi drivers even mti-mthat in awarding the medals the ce might play favorites. Ah, well, ing a taxi makes one cynieai, per-ap- - Beautiful Comer Firebrick Five-roo- m Bungalow On a Faved Street. Only y T lJh'V.4.ll $5000.00 24 Beautiful New Bungalows, Honestly Constructed Located on the East Bench ' Pric fcaaso . 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Miss Ellen lieeves of Brooklyn was out walking 'the other night when a perfect straugcr addressed her as sweetheart &nl asked wasnt she Mias the least little bit lonesome. Beeves did what any lady would do under the circumstances. Fhc slapped the mans face. Instead of apologizing and sending her flowers, as any gentleman would do, the brute actually hit back. He hit back with such violcnce-tha- t two of Miss Eoevess teeth went together with her preconceived ideas of chivalric behavior. But did the lady rest content with the loss of two teeth! She did not, more power to her. She had the young gentlemanly fellow arrested and while this may not pav the dentists bill it does soothe the feelings. But of course, the really big news of the week is innouneement that Thanksgiving turkey is to sell at 50 cents a pounh cross-saddl- CEMENT PRODUCTION. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 Portland cement production October was during larger than In any month of thia or last year, while stocks at the end of the month were the smallest they have been In the same period. October production was 12,287.000 the geological survey announced today. In October laet year 4rod action was 10,508,000 barrels. 12,850,000 barShipments aggregated rels, compared with 12,114.000 barrels In October last year. Stocks on hand on 1 October aggregated 4,157,000 barrels, compared with 5,348,000 barrels a year ago. The Value of a Corset X ' To wear new styles one must be properly fitted Fashion dewith a corset that gives those slender lines mands a supple figure yet both women and fashion recognize the fact that there b no true figure freedom except that protected by moderate figure, control. The new corsets are what we wanted ttienX to be -elastic webbings that hold, fabrics that yield to motion and brocades that are strong and yet they are delicate in beauty. " . 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To see Richard Skinner, a Harvard come gorgeous as the player youth, queen, swathed in golden veils and trailing ,a silver robe gives to the role all the boyish yet intriguing personality which the role had m Shakespeares day when young, men did the female as well as the male impersonation. is to see something at once primitive and subtle in modern drama. The ges tures, as well as the figures, in this play within .the play, are of the old Logan Avenue and Fifteenth East si in tfiose tractive- light shades popular. Well, EASY TERMS Ail'.W Cozy, warm overcoats it Honest Construction y These tlotba m now displayed in our windows when you can see the sppealing styles' and glimpse some of the powerful means why we feature clothes made of Strong. Hewst Virgin Wool fabrics. Come In and talk over your eorset problems with our expert corsetiere. She will gladly advise you as kind of corset you should wfcar to bring to-wh- .out your figure, - (t eg All fitting free of charge. 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