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Show 5 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING," APRIL 8, 1923. 2a nearlv RAO feet below the surface, sliver-lea- d e a foot of ore and about two feet of toward ita v e as ore fatigue shoot cut through let el. e ore persstedfn the fis sure the entire distort down the winze from the TfaV'To the 7 0 level, according to Manager Lawrence, Assay of thaample show that this ore carriKirom 4a ounces 0 silver cent lead to as high as and 13ootfnces of silver and 70 per cent .iced to the ton. Prcmnt work on the 750 level la bePhysical conditions at the Woodlaepr tntoe In Big Cottonwood distficvtfre 4 ing done to develop more econemloaJ-- t the shoot followed on the actordtfig to xedingvW. promising, ia In level for a distance of twenty- - feet. J LAwreuoe-nliMaagr the city for a few dtfy after a On the level the shoot showed month stay at thpropertv. The a width of from three to three and tne mine. drift on the lowrievel fret of ore 1 following high-grad- 1 70ft-fo- High-grad- 700-fo- ot o 700-fo- ine-ha- lf Frqjrr fifteen to twenty tons ef ore werf mined from the shoot before it tras decided, because of the rake of the deposit to the southwest, that development at depth wouid bw more economical. Weekly Review of Domestic Markets ter t Within a fair ronnds, Mr. Lawranra expects that the shoot will be cut on its rake and more known dtaut the importance of this deposit to the mine Road conditions In Big Cottonwood canvon at present are bad Although the snow is melting rapidly, there is still a great depth of packed snow piled up, especially M the narropr, tributary gulch eft to the main canyon, he said yesterday. Hgftver In the weekly lumrrary. of the federal reserve board, Professional operator sponsored the recovery cau-in prices, public buying tefng of tious and relatively light charac- FINANCIAL, NEW YORK; April 7 Sharp reactions In the stock and cotton markets, followed hv brisk rabies. cessation of the recent reactionary trend In bonds prices easier roonev rates and further Improvement in the business and industrial situation, were the pr.ncipal developments of this weeks markets The etook market, having forfeited of its years gains strew the middle of March, etarted upward XAVSA8 CITY YBODUCE. e.saln in response ,to the buPlh stateKANSAS CITY April g Better, eggs ments on business and creon conm and poultry, aschanged. tions made hv hecretaries Mellon and two-thir- ds production of and (tg iron and unprecedented railroad traffic for this season of the year were reported during the week. Additional wage advances were announced in the textile industry, hut In the the rising tendency of commodity market appears to have been momentarily checked, except In the case of sugar, whit h was marked j up on the announcement that totak, trt P prodm Uon from the Cuban centrals to he closed was well under f rev lou Record-breakin- Consolidated Music Co.s Big Remodeling Sale and High-GraPianos, Player-Piano- s Phonographs Is Proving a Golden Opportunity to Pianoless Homes 0! de MAIL THIS TODAY - Tlie usual price and regular terms hac simply been forgotten. Our main idea is to mo e about setenty-fivpianos, 'players and talking, riiaehines to homes MLthout music, so that the workmen can with the alterations already-started- Consolidated Mum U.n, Salt Lake Citv, I tail Floxse send me particulars. catalogues, eU . of jour tvile of Plants. e go-ahe- ad Amazing reductions on both new and used instruments are offered NOW. 51 any purchasers have told us that they had not exp'etd to Ion for a yrar nmktongenifltiWnrrsfrgatTngr this sale.- TlirMi bargains are going like wildfire. Our present great volume of business will neeessitate the dosing of this sale within a few dajs. Flan to be here tomorrow. Name . . - AddrcsyAm - in intf-epte. ( Player Piano a Piano (Phonograph Trb 1 $ Btneh and roll Fully guaranteed Included. Every family wants music every home should have limsJv. A player-piau- o offers you the host, the greatest and the cheapest entertainment in the workh It is botfr piano and teacher for the children. It improves their taste. It plays accompaniments for their voices, it offers thorn the newest It INSURES Broadwav hits for dancing. THE SUCCESS OF EVERY HOME EVE-- , ' NINO. Come and see this splendid instrument? The present price holds only while our stock lasts. DOWN buys a fine Player-Piano- , either new or used. Easy monthly or weekly terms on balance as low as $2.00 weekly. Dont neglect your childrens musical education, as it may mean the turning point in their lives. Delay in owning a piano now may mean future regret. These bargains are rapidly finding homes come in tomorrow and select yours. CABLE NELSON, upright, like . ' new DAYNES-BEEB- mahogany oak, E, upright, like new J. BAUER, upright ebony case CAMP & CO., upright new mahogany KURTZMAN, upright, oak case, like new STEINWAY, upright, ebony, used MAHOGANY, upright, new, guaranteed CRAMER, upright mahogany, used SCHRIVER & SONS, oak case, new STROHLER, used, mahogany, upright KIMBALL, upright, fumed oak, used A B. CHASE, walnut, upright, used ... MORRIS, upright, ebony $260 5255 $73 $245 $3S3 $163 $25 $63 $325 ...... $233 $155 $170 $55 case . HALLETT DAVIS, upright,' ebony case & $75 WHITNEY, player, mahogany, used NEWTON, player, mahogany, used . . . . MARLOW, player, oak, new STORY & CLARK, . ucd Phonographs and Talking $285 Machines Taken in $25 Exchange on Victrolas $330 Now Cut mahogany, player REPRODUCING player . piano, brand new, walnut CCpc case MARSHALL & ' WENDELL, One-Thir- Ampico, used, f . case $15 $25 $35 $50 $60 $83 $90 $110 $125 $130 All overhauled' by our Victor experts and guaranteed to be in the best of condition. $685 NEW PHONOGRAPHS, STANDARD MAKES. . . $575 $SS3 BRAND NEW GUARANTEED PIANOS $245 and 5285 $288 DONT DELAY LONGER-CO- ME TOMORROW You will be surprised to find such amazing values and such a variety to choose from. All instru-njentwhether new or used, carry the Consolidated guarantee which has been a protection to piano buyers for more than fifty years. Your old piano can be traded in at its full cash value on any instrument at the present sale price. s, CALL, $63, $88 And Up used, York, STEINWAY GRAND, GOOD C0NDIT0N SSS3 300 BLUE STAR Q. R. S. PLAYER ROLLS AT 69c ... Theater . 's C. 0. Conn Band Instruments, i IN THIS SALE YOU WILL FIND Dresses of every description, favored by fashion for eVery occasion of spring. Clever of exclusive modes.' ' Each model characterised by and adaptations reproductions distinctive styling and superior quality of fabrio ideas. lea4ingf7' Handsome hand-draw- C loos, . WHEAT. OATB AHD BYE. x Steinway, Kurtzmana and other Pianos, Duo Art Reproducing Pianos, Victor and Vocalion Talking Machines and Records. rtb Jolr. r. $1 34. What 81 H. N. Nx tth; iifty, ylkw. T273S. 8 white. 41Hi!nC. 0t Bftrly58fSic. Com No. 8 Rv TU No 2. No. 1. No 7UtThc 8kl3 30W. 4 1 1 dark dirk iav; Cocoa, Lanvin Green, Gray, Navy, Brown, Black. All sizes to 44. COLORS IN PATTERNS THAT ACCENTUATE EVERY 'PER-- . SONALITY. 'Wonderful Hats--fo- an extra r Low Price A price that defies You might as well have the latest and best convinoe you. at tho lowest Price , Second Floor. sup bther atfvertlssmpwt on Rggs.12, Sor.isty u: U - HEADACHE ... r Many hMarlisi In fact, w might say MOST hnxtarteti but reflii vmptom nl Er Strain werworK.d nrne, and moarlra naming jou to do oomothing before virion la endangered. Let our Optometrist examine your eye. Be assured of absoand dependable advice. If you do not require lutely honest e will frankly say so. Jf you peed glasses we sate glaasps. you time and money. 2r2 READING GLASSES ,W nuke up all Glasses to easet preerrtpttcm d your eyes t Spherical Lenses, In frame) with glasses for reading and close work. Special all week gold-fille- ft draft. ' SPRING . MILLINERY p BTTTTZB MARKET. bsttr asrket CHIfAGh, April ttMdT wth light sapplle sad a wft tdayWhile ornfMeiH area betrrr 4a the nftrtet was eridcot, the dealers try thr result ef a stilt sot te hld goods week ftodsrtoae. rodergrades were closely cleeaed p sod presilnme were reported oa eesrly ail grade. The ear aurket was bat do firmer, fieller ssked preminm to tbs moat light drmaod oa Satardsy few sale wets rej ' EXTRA VALUES GRAIN MARKET. April 7. Biggest export in month has helped to give buy ing wheat a decided lift in price this week. Corrtpared with a week ago. wheat net this morning was 2 l2c to J higher core up 2 l- -c lo 3c.oc oats to 17c and provision to With Europe taking .bnow0 bush-si-vs.s from North America in two da and with domestic rndveat forming were unnearly half the total, bears. Unseason der a decided handtneap. of moisnd insufficient cold ao!e ture, together with reports of crop new-cro- 4 . Canton MATERIALS Flat Crepes, Crepei" Paisley Crepes, Crepe Romaine, Elisabeth Crepe. rhliadcl-ph'- a damage and of delay to seeding, tended alao to give the advantage clearly to the bull side of the market, at least Under such clr for the time being cum stances, and with signs that speculative interest had somewhat enlarged. the highest prices yet this season wefe attained bv the and September- - Estimate were current that the domestic winter wheat yield for 1933 would Aggregate ASO.Nvo.oen bushel, a bushel harvested against 'last ear Fesideft. a substantial decrease of the United btate visible ic.p)v total attracted attention. On the other hand, sale of wheaton to go May info storage hep for delivery contracts were responsible for various transient setback! in price. A a rule, however, sellers on such occasions ov erreachedthemselveg.glthoqyh the week witnessed a material narrowing of the price difference between May and July Com. hke wheat, touched some new e record for the season. Rein a long ceipt here were the smallest both export and domestic and while Oets deshipping demand increased. corn and rived their strength from v wheat trade Reports of astonishingly good In smoked meats had some effect toward advancing the price of provi isions featuring Egyptian Motifs. Rich n Frocks that will smartly answer for those more fastidious occasions, when women ' usually choose frocks irrespective of cost. Remember, this is not a miscellaneous sale lot, bpt models of compelling attractiveness secured at special concessions and offered at unusual savings. loss; I 491-I1 MfkNEAPOUfi. Awril Ka 1 aorthrai. $1 23VH aorthftr ftnrv. $1 SSUftfl HEADQUARTERS for AT TREMENDOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS The Entire Purchase Represents Dresses Made to Sell in the Regular Way at $55,00 to $79.50 at 2 prices But offered now by us to. the fortunate' .purchasers , r-- I high-pric- Across From PHONE OR WRITE was said that in the initial tradbelow ing the level had .been fixed considwhat those in th corporation was ered unreasonable and anruptly changed during the week. Bethlehem T5TWT fiersn5ekrwhen Issued, was to 65 traded in at 4 Htandard Oil lnaucfe were irregular, some making vigorous advanoes. followed hv substantial declines, standard OH of Ohio, after the publication of its annual report, moved up from 290 to 317. but lost ft good part of Hd the weak. gain livthe last half of t 4 54.! Vs'iium Oil rose from 48 California Petroleum new stock was2& South24 in and at traded ern State Oil was one of the strong 1 22 19 futures, rang.ng from SeaThere was a special movement on the action board Oil C Oas. baaed of the directors jesterday jo Increasing the divtdend rate from ItoS per cent as a result of the increased earning and the additional crude acreage reientlv added to Che companys hold ings Maracaibo was actively traded in, but without material change In its position. Mining issues wore traded In ott a largo stale, seme of them moving up to a material extent. a BUTTE MARlCET, CHICAGO. April 7. Unexpected surplus caused this week s gutter market to become Wak. after o?enlng on Monday uniformly firm. Un ofTuesday fancy surplus stocks, particularly butter, appeared on all markets and the bnjTng demand dropped sharplv. the tone became weak and continued until Faturdav Foreign butter was largely responsible for excessive supplies and eensl-tf'- c condition" in comNew Zealand butter w petition with domestic stovka at New otk and Philadelphia, and it was mvessary for the latter market to di-to vert tome of its domestic receipts all marether ities In that wav carrv. ket had a heavier load lo part-o-f small no formed cutter estern the receipts at the four leading but- -' of qualtee markets and. being fanoy ity, sold quite readily at only small oncossionjs under the corresponding Uncerscores of regular receipt tainty regarding the quantity of far western twitter which might--he pe ted and the possibility of furtherIn factors import were important markets not oplv very keo'ipgbutthe aao weak stock at the leadPrices on ing markets closed yesterdav as folloss; lows Chicago, 48c. 2 THirtGO. Wonderful Values at VTu Afternoon, Street and Dinner Dresses a It oOc. d One-Hal- MARKET. wasa NEW YORK, Apr!1 pronounced broadening of operations l09 different isthe past wek, nearly sue being dealt In. Including stocks and bonds Fluctuation wer wide in manv issues and the majority of the active stock were establibhed at maA number of terially higher levels new issues were traded in. among them Midvale com any of Delaware, which started at 12 and moved up to New -- mahogany KRELL, player, mahogany, good condition MAHOGANY, player, brand new, guaranteed. . GRAND PIANOS SOHMER, grand, mahogany, used, fine condition NEW GRAND, brown mah. case, ' guaranteed. STEEN WAY, grand, used, good condition CHICK ERIN 0, grand, rosewood 3 -- Ac. delivered. Tin is easy in consequence of disthe appointing monthly statistic and viside line in Ixmdon. The worlds ble- March- - 31 was 378 ton less- - than--a- t ar the beginning of the lAad l steadv with a good demand for spot, which is Scarce, bu larger consumer appear to he supplied for was quieter and prior declined owing to increased offerings from producers for both prompt and futur. bhipment Antimonv reflected a lak of buying interest, notwithstanding easier prices with resaled lot from China offered below quotations. Boston, ole, to wl 17 -- From v-- ,u tei The 7. April has continued active and, tro'njr, despite a feeling of nervous-- 1 nVss in some quarter over the high t prices prevailing These have failed, to check demand, however, which very urgent, ea.eeiallv for prompt delivery. and producer are unabe to keep pace with requirement.- - Th demand for pig iron has diminished somewhat, owing to the big Increase in production and a more favorable t fuel situation. Copper was quiet d jrlng the week, especially for export While domestic consumption has continued heavy, with manufacturers well nd ahead, their more immediate requirement appear to have len covered on the buying fremovement of last month. A the lull in demand quently happens,some conout at has brougnt offerings cessions and small lots are available around 17 although most of the larger prduoer have sold th ,hul of their probable output for the next two months and are still holding for CURB Player Piano DOWN buys a Piano, either new or used, and convenient terms on the balance as low as $5.00 monthly. T- YORK. first-han- Brand-Ne-w DOWN burg a first grade Talking Machine. Balance can be paid on easy terms as low as 75c weekly. BOW u.a.(KET, MENEW market sArossFroilPaxamounmpressrheaterJI autt-mebi'- g BIFOCAL IJSNSES Two pairs of glasses tn one, for people requiring lenses for far d and near vision. Spherical lenses, frame, OM GC complete. Alt week... gold-fille- Charge Customers Broken .Lenses may have gulckly du. plicated. We saws y u their gliteaa time and money. charged , OPTICAL DEPT MAIN FLOOR CONSULTATION FREE.; |