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Show v 13 K - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1924. V V iXH n ? SUGARHYIE COPPER STATUS hughes- IS AFTER EASTER DINWOODEY SANITARY REFRIGERATOR Statistical Position of Red Cheaper Production Remarkable j dustrys Future Bright. Meth-Met- - Tea Walk of haulettoa keep cold la and beat eut al brought I No weed sapoatd -- .'rx:TE3Trr - .The world 'if gfxifi&s&sbn n copper suppHsa without return of capital and Interest i accord!IBS To eSton New. Bureau American Copper shipments from refineries in March were at the rate of the whole world' maximum copper i production and for the find quarter of this year were at a rate Equaling the world war production Th. b however, SmerWan rruc, copix-- e t, . NEEDED. GERMANY f ugr uctioa A from com. at a f lb) coot of from wee bii r ugur la pecld to revolutionise the Mfar industry, of the Cora Products company said today. The tomparty in producing 400.000 pound of corn swear a day at plants throughout ths country, it waa said, but the product so far has been found especially a hip ted only frw uas cane ! are beginning to slow down their output. The are not reducing their operating force, but are turning men and machinery into development .channels. This, should further assist the already strong statistical position of the metal and incidentally the price. There is less than a month s supply of copper in flnihpd and unfin ished form st the refineries, ar the supply of immediately maifp-tabitwo not does exceed nvctk copper consumptive requirements at laeent rate of meltings. NO NEW MINE8 FOUD. All the properties in the Kfnne u group and they include, with Konne-iotUtah, Braden and Mother ide can accumulate cash tjndef present But, although their copper prices. operating edieets7 may ehow expendcents per pound for itures of under rapper laid down In New York, when the depreciation and depletion figures are added the returns from the present rapper marxet are wholly Inadequate. No new copper mines are being opened at id no new copper fields have been discovered In the last decade. Utah, Chile and Braden are still unmatched in the world, and, although these properties can show monthly sheets of operating 'disbursements equivalent at times to less than 7 cents per pound copper cost, conservation of their ore reserves is considered advisable. Therefore all these companies are slowing down production and turning their attention to development and economic operation. Taxation has forced the mining companies to make proper reserves for depreciation and depletion and also adequate Investments in ths proving up of ore reserves. WORLD OUTPUT LARGE. The United States today is consum50 per cent of the world's ing pounds of annual copper output, as compared with 40 per cent of the world s 3,000,000.(100 pounds nf output before the war. The absorption of copper by American manufacturing plants In the first quarter of this year was never before approached n the history of the industry in peace or war. not It s yet clear whether Germany is concealing her wealth in the United States by purchases uf cotton, wool and copper. But there are those whojupiion. Jhata goodLv part of the copper buving fn the United States has been in the line of the transfer of financial credits held in the United Rtates indirectly for German account into copper, ft Is selling below prewar prices and Is incomparably the cheapest commodity In the world todav. Y OiLK NTIYV I fS--' 4 tte-f- v JLwe' Mchal plated aewrtatlaf lerer locks tad Magee. Experiments which will ultimately are perfect the product for table use offinow Lein,? conduct!. although cials declared that the refining pruc-ra- e was far beyond the experimental stage. 0rn sugar is much aweeter than either cane or beet sugar, a factor whk h at present mitigates against IL use for all purposes, the Patent remoeable drain and trsp ptp 1 Higher Priced Coats 1 RADICALLY REDUCED ' L Individual models fashioned in the newer authentic fabrics. Plaid or plain, etraightline or swagger flares, INCLUDING: j Velvetone Chinchillas Cut Polaires Camel Cloth Twills Berkshire Porcelain Lined One-Piec- e asserts company The refining prune, it waa said Mrrhy kernel ft of corn Into sugar. ,i GRA1N AND PROVISIONS 19. Increased HIIOVJO. April likelihood thaL the reparations problem might som he solved and ths iiV.Vary-Haubill perhaps become a law httM given the grain markets d an upward swing this wkH with seven days .back. Wheat 1 1 7 Sc to this morning wag to higher, with corn showing ivic gain, oats Sc to up, and 2c to 35gp37c advance. provisions at Favorable action by Germany on the plan of reparations settlement waa assumed to bo a turning point in the world economic situation, according to the view taken wheat traders . Others conceded only v a sentimental effect-- on grain prices in the United Htates until values berej and in competing boSntries hJtayU ad a wer virtually IdanUoafT attsw-evor, little by iiule ths better prospect of Anal acceptance of the Pawes plan became' a noticeable factor in bringing about at least some price advance for wheat, as well a a broadening in the volume of business. n Assertions that if the bill were enacted an attempt to would made establish be probably to $t 5o as the wneat ratio price $1 per bushel received wide notice, because sponsored by a former president of the board of trade here. An immediate effect waa to increase the side deposition to avoid the selling in wheat and to purchase a good deal more freely. Crop damage reports from Uttnois. Indiana and Ohio received greater attention, and so. too. did unfavorable conditions for spring wheat both north and south of the Canadian line. Corn and oats reflected scarcity of supplies arriving from the country. of provisions hers Were Stocks shown to be of less bulk thsn extfirns the Dinvoodey Sahitaiy Refrigerator , ou ever realized that more depends on youir selection of your refrigerator than almost any other( piece of furniture in your home? ' The health of your whole family is concerned in your choice. No amount of care in preparation or serving can make lip for the possible contamination of your food by keeping it in a Have IVm-pare- 1 . ie germ-breedin- g, refrigerator. smelly Bui; a - ' Dinwoodey Sanitary Refrigerator . McNary-Hauge- For Health and Economys Sake t The highest grade household Refrigerator built selling at a popular price. Exclusive, patented features not found in any other Refrigerator. tehable lining, never cracks, no place for grease or germs to gather.' You can wash it like a clean china dish. Saves ice, prevents food spoiling, affords conveniences that are alone worth its full price. Just let us show it to you. Display now in our show windows. Non-ser- a Enamel lined boxes priced Porcelain lined boxes, . r priced... . . .. Other boxes porcelain lined and porcelain exterior trimmed and reinforced, with nickeled steel, iced up to $19.60 to $45.00 $58.95 to $100.00 pected. Barrett Company Will Expand ItsBusiness The Barrett company, which manufacture paints, rocding. creosote oils and paving materials, has renewed a long time lease on Us property at Tenth West aid South Temple streets and plans are under way for considerable expansion this year. Accord ing to the industrial department of the Chamber of Commerce,- the company will carry on a - OOn advertising campaign in this territory this has company year. The Barrett maintained a local manufacturing Hal tn lftM, lake but the since plant distributing and manufacturing has been carried on to a limited extent. Future plana according to Charles T Ward, manager for this territory, which includes Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming. Idaho, Nevada. Washington. Oregon and California. considerable for call expansion both in manufacturing 3 ml distribution. If Germany should come back to Its former position as a Consumer of copper there would not he enough copper fn the world at under 15 cents to supply the demand. But without Germany or the restoration of prewar business in Europe the advancing industrial and uptn the United building situation Htates based on cheap money will alone absorb In a few years all the copper that can be nroduced at under 75 cents a pound. Holders of sound copper securities reed have no fear hut that during the present or the next succeedlngape-riw- f of industrial expnsion-ithe CHICAGO rtODUCE. United ptstes copper hsae Investments will again he in high favor 10 CHICAGO H(ter FBrhsr, and upon a rounder financial basis creamery extra April$Mye: Maori inf SOr; the eastern extra fimt Than ever before, firsts, 33tr3He. sec financial Journal ooitft, r2(tr32e. 432 erses. Bsc f receipts FLOtfY. $472.50 From this extensive line you will be sure to find the size and style of Refrigerator you desire, and at a price easily within your means. C $- n IfTXXKAPOU. changed. Bran. $22 00. April 1ft - Floor, qn- - firsts. 21 ordlnsiy firsts 2e2Dle; firsts 24c. tort ire pack extras. 24-Alive norbarifed; fowls 230 Poultry She; broilers, fU roosters, ISc. $; ESTABLISHED 1857 a PREMIERTlterfe It saves your money (j) by its reasonable first cost, (2 ) by keepin g down gas bills and (3) by staying in service for years with Surprisingly low upkeep. In aiRitinn to this threefold economv, the PREMIER storage-typ- would like It to be far enough from the station so that my next door neighbor wouldnt be closer than half a mile, although I should also like it to be just around the corner from a delicatessen store, but quite a distance away from the business section of the town. Which I admit. Abe, that I expect more than the majority of people who want to live In the country, but, even Abe, the average man who looks at real estate advertised for sole In the suburbs has always got his mind fixed on living in a house which Is priced at anyhow $5000 more than he can afford to pay, Morris went fn, with the result that such a man always figures he can build that kind of a house for $5000 leas than the cost of labor and materia!, not including the architects commission and the price of the 1oL But surely. Morris, there must be some people Who could build their ow n houses and not underestimate the coat in advance," Abe said. CURE FOR FEVER. The only way1 not to underestimate the cost of building a house, Abe." Morris said, is to figure that It will stand you a whole lot more than you expect it will, and then not be surprised If it will cost anyhow five thousand dollars more than that. But of course, Abe. this only applies to a man who, when he begins building a house, takes a pledge before a notary or something that he wouldnt read no catalogues of . bathroom fixtures during the period because many a building operation happy home has been buated up of the third mortthrough foreclosure gage simply from the owner getting an Idea that him and his family couldn t keep clean except in built-i- n vitreous china bathtubs with all porcelain and nickel faucets and a combination sits, shower and needle appliance attached, price $3006 P.O.J3. Trenton. New Jerser." At that, Mawruso, a good archy- down the cost of a teck building operation." Abe protested. And a good surgeon can keep down the cost of an appendicitis operation, Morris agreed. hutth aint the way that good surgeons and good archy-tcck- a send their sons to colleges and pay their household expenses. Abe, on account .archytcK ks get paid a commission on the cept rf the house they are superintending. Therefore in the of a house being built bv a pricse vate owner and not a professional builder. Ahs. the avriage arohvteck figures that he won t get no repeat orders front his customer. And he does h4 hst to make the grade of f'xtures, building material and decorations so high anyhow in price that the house will alwsvs be a credit to hlm hath as an anrhyterk and as a bank depositor. Mavhe If the arohvteck tried to keen down the price of the house, he would get repeat orders fmm private owners as well as the . professional bunders." Abe suggested. Mavhe." Morris agreed. h? as a general thing If a man gets the house. buPdiwr fever once. vnnderssnd. lts tty tvnbntd fevr and fever. He could set In the strain. -, r esses the crest . Knioriv it tnt ftat mokes him for if to fye ninety he lives life, ItS'-y- Potash and Perlmutter Discuss Buying vs. Building a Residence Built hie a big vacuum bottle of steel, PREMIERS tank is entirely surrounded tl by a heavy blanket of Jsbts-toc- that is in turn protected a by steel jacket finished in smart french gray.' See this simple, .automatic heater at your plumbers or at our Exhibit Rooms todav. It saves while it serves and satisfies. Premier No. 2: - U50.00 Installed 23 gallons of hot -- water always ready 'Keeps AN E CBANE 00., 307 West Second South St., Salt Lake City FOX SALE BY . '.W. A. Baddley Plumbing fc Heating Co. 159 South State Et. E. O. Harris, 143 Bast Second South Bt. Win Bees Plumbing Co, .164 Begent St. Utah Gas ft Coke Co., Boston Bldg. 'ft -- There's a right-siz- e wanted a place to live In which wax fifty per cent aa comfortable and convenient as the house described in the meet truthful of all them advertisements, he would have to build it himself," Morris said, because when a real estatcr sits down to write an advertisement, Abe. hts imagination runs away with him to uch an extent that he just couldnt help saying that a house is replete with every modern convenience when all It has In the wav of a bathroom is a bedroom whkh was made aver with a ainc tub and a wahstand In MODEST REQUIREMENTS. But even if the real estater aint taken a curse in a school for short store writers and couldnt make the advertisement more than three hun Premier for every home Formerly priced up to $32.50, to be offered at this exceptional price' All Smart New Frocks : at-th-at. strung-minde- v d e Sun-dft- low-pnc- ed . I aen Max Ginhkln in the Subway this mtrninff. Mawruas, Aba Potash said recently, and he tells me he is on in Hand a house figuring buying Plains for him and his family to live In,' He told me last week that he was figuring on building a house, not buyreMorris Perlmutter ing one, marked he suppose that If he builds It. obgets it free for nothtng. Abe served satirically, or aint building the same buying?'? u ain't neer built a Sraminglv. Morris otherwise retorted hou. tou wouldn't ask such a question. The difference between building a fifteen thousand dollar house and buving a fifteen thousand dollar house Is anyhow five thousand dollars in Favor of who the buv, and If the come-obuilds 4t W such a mind changer like Max Oishkln understand, the difference is eves apt to be ten thousand dollars, because 7t aip't the contract price of a house which Is so expensive to the owner It a the extra labor and materials which is a result of the owner not letting his wife have her own wav when the original plans and specifications wan drawn up. Ai 'I (an remember when Tharlea Lirkman built his house, y understand, that he was undecided whether he should "ought to have a 'little room where he could play once in a while A game of p.noehle w'lth a few friends Instead of murmlng tm the diningo bid eVerv Saturday night room v hat the maid would quit every Morris morning, yunderstand. continued, so After the first tier of beams was up he scent to work and had the architect change the plans no as to throw out a small room hack of the stairs For what It cost him, 4be Llckman told me he could have hired a room for .pinochle Purposes in the Rifs twice a week for life with anvhotv rve hread tongue sandwiches thrown in. sad he would have saved a couple of thousand dollars at that. .ROSY REAL EftTATERS. that Also, Abe, LUkman told m before the lighting fixtures got finally decided urns, he led uchra dawga, life with Mra. Uckman that he come pretty near nonsuiting a lawyer to aee if hv couldn't sue lull son for alienating the affection of his wife upon the grounds of 'having Invented elecHo theretricity, Morrla went on. fore. Abe, when it borne to the paintLtokman decided and decorating. ing that he would let Mra. Ltokman have her own way, y understand. with the was result that the Hving-roothree times before she made up her mind that the way tt waa done the first time waa the best. But Why does a amort trader like UckmaH go to the trouble of building a house when so many comfortable npd convenient houses ia advertised for sale In the real estate columns of the Sunday papers? Abe asked. 1 sunpoeq that after comparing the comfortable and convenient housee Abe. he with the advertisements. comes to the cobcluaion that if he n heater assures an abundance of ready hot water. No waiting. No bother. fJ "GOOD FURNITURE 1 e Entire Stock DINWOODEYS By MONTAGUE GLASS. your savings begin the day you buy j i can--kee- ernt ht fet you expect ) wul" t - (Copyright. h. ,h, 1. rate, Jnc.) I 811 t- j Values suck as these make it wise economy for you' to see them before buying. -- HUGHES50 EAST BROADWAY |