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Show 111ft MALT ftAKft 13 1 Kllil Nft, SUNDAY AlOiiMMi. MARCH X l BUREAU OF MINES DEVELOPS CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR Significant Progress Achieved in Recording Presence of Highly Poisonous and Insidious Gas. with th projrrvwi recorded the measurement of methane by the Judd methane detector a device that record instantly and automatically percentage from seeo to 100 the bureau of mines report J result in testing a carbon monoxide detector and alarm. Thla work, of vital Importance tn underground operators, ua first undertaken at the request of the New York state bridge and tunnel commission, which desired information on the centaminatmn of tunnel air by carbon monoxide in the exhaust ga.seir xt automobile engines. The principle of indicating the presence of combustible gases In air by a differential tetpperature effect Induced" by the gases when in contact with a ratal st to promote oxidation dates back m.mv it is this principle that is used (rs in both the Judd methane detector and the bureau of mines carbon monoxide detector. In 1J89. according to te hutcal paper 355 of the hureu of mine. Pitkin and Nlblett dews' an instrument consisting of two thermometers in a case pervious to ases. one thermometer was coated a bo it the bulb with platinum black, the other VHKlmn The thermometer showed the pune when in temperature indications pure air, but when combustible gaes were present tho platinized thermometer Indicated a higher tempera Along In f $4,000 Worth ture than the other und the concentration of mich gase could be estimated from the temperature nee Advances In this direction were reand corded when In 1915 Williams Williams invented a device umg a to a cataNst, pervious bas, (8e mlr and a galdifferential thermoco vanometer with a signaling device w that rang a bell h n mough gas was present The recentlv developed device, now pronounced a suites after severe tests consists of thermocouple which of measure inert aed temperatures gaaeit when the carbon monoxide and t iri the oxvgen r ai ihejnicailv Th of the ralahst effects are teiorded b means of a recording potentiometer The new recorder has been develojied to the point that It Is not appreciably affected bv the presence of other gases and whlih is capable of indicating and continuously recording highly diluted carbon monoxide operation over a period of six months proved It to be reliable The tecordcr i equipped with a If the carbon bell to warn attendant monoxide at an time exceeds four inHMNrfi An in apparatus parts stalled at the Liberty tunnels at tunof twin Pittsburgh, consisting nels &vx feet long, gave continuous and satisfai torv. aerice over periods of months and is still operating exhaust air. This apparatus enable health offii lals to amertaitr that the Ventilating machinery is operating properlv and that the ventilation has been ample at ail times prex-ene- are suggested Silver producer short cut to better price by the Mining Truth of Spv)kane, Wash, which publishes the following advice Silver producers would do well to pay more attention to the metal market and less to the stock market, The according to John B White president of Silversmith Mine, Ltd , at Sandon. B. C , made this remark in his Spokane office ns An explanation of his continued to decision withhold Shipment until the silver a quotations again reach point that will give operators a respectable profit. 'Silversmith is on of a number of mine that suspended shipments during the recent period Some of them have wince resumed, but will Silversmith wait for better prices." Mr White declared "Every mine that ship silver now is helping to depress the market and cut ks own profits," Mr. White asserted. "Our contention i that it is better bueinees to withhold shipments when the price reaches a point that limits or deetros the profit "Undoubtedly the price of silver low-pri- for Clearance lire ak fust sets, luncheon sets, rinner sits, odd Without tharge, we will teach our customer how to paint their own china, to paJnt wood and 16 Sets dinner set, reduced to breakfast AC! VWivd set. reduced "to . 21 piece breakfast d vOevVf set, reduced to dinner set, reduced to e dipper set, 17I reduced to 34 piece dinner set, AA reduced to epleVV tea sea, Qdj f fyff v reduced to Gold roll pattern Ivory finish Indian Tree Pattern Dinner Set, QOQ reduced to VMiveiv All of these have been very much more Many are open Mix k pattern whbh we are closing out An excellent opportunity to fill In your set or to add additional pie es, as well as to buv a complete sit at a big saving. .... $9.35 iPHw 040 on Report from Quirts Mountain, Nev.. state that official of the 8an Rafael Development company are extremely gratified with recent developments, stating that dusing the last two weeks, through the disclosure of a new bedded plane ore deposit In the hanging wall above the original ore body in the lear vein and a strike In No. 372 drift on the 350 level, ore reserves have bc''n practically doubled in the hanging wall alove the I,eae ofveinmillon orethe 350 level, fifteen feet with considerable rU her ore ha been opened In the bedding plane, parallel to the Iea.se vein and separated bv eighteen feet new ore bndv, Thi of limestone according to Manager Louis P (Jordon, "Is apparent lv more Important than the Iase vein, probablv duplicate in virgin territory the original ore body in Its entirety, thus giving three times the approximately New Underwood Portables Standard Four Banks GUARANTEED Factory Rebuilt (late models) UNDERWOOD 155.00 No. I Flea Type Ne. I Standard Keyboard. .. $40 00 N6. 10 Rsmington Standard. .$30.00 Terms: $5 Monthly if . Desired. Standard sizes. All makes, late models, rented at $2.50 per, month. WholessleTypewriterCo. 1't id. INC Main St. Was. 2761 Stores: Let Angeles. Seattle, Portland, San Franeiaco, Sacramento, presno M" an Specjal plates iuoart soup plates and other pieces 50c includes creamers group of odd pieces cups and saucers plates and other pieces A!) much less than regular. ' A (Axelrads Store, 1927.) The Pictures AXELRADS Axelrads do not believe in selling cheap merchandise at any Our reputation has price. been builded by offering the. public only quality furniture at the lowest possible price anl oil the smallest margin of profit. Special 25c Have grown because they Have Won the Public's j Ford Blocks Cylinder rebored mUr In This $4.00 PA Cylinder Blocks rebabbitted Mam Bearings, Connecting Rods and Cam Bearings GTA fitted sJ)UQU All Parts Extra Genuine Ford Parts used only Send us your (Cylinder block by express we will return it to you the day after we feceive it. We have the only genuine Ford Factory Equipment in the country. All work I Axelrad is icy Furniture of the Finest Quality At Lowest Prices - Only on this policy wiH Axelrad s continue to conduct their business and only on guch a policy hope to merit the enthusiastic response the public has in the past so generously given them. A Liberal Allowance on Your Old Furniture Traded in on Forcefully Samuels 4THGarage SOUTH WEST " 65-7- 1 4064- . terms are the most attrac- tive in our tory. Tap Most guaranteed. Telephone Wasatch Pol- Now Is the Time to Buy Furniture Come a great store full of the very newest ideas in furniture for the home awaits you and the prices and And on Most Liberal Credit Terms in the City. Event The Confidence by always giving -- - For the Best Essays on the Subject: Your Home Should Come First fotr a deeper apprecietion in making the home more To comfortable and beantlful, Axelrad 's will conduct this contest. All participants must be at least of high school age. All contributions must be In not later than April 15th. All essays must be not more than 500 words in length and legibly written on one side of paper. No essays will be returned. Three competent jodges will determine the winners, which will be announced on terSecond price, $25.00. First prize, 150.00. mination of contest. Third prize, $10.00 and fourth, filth and sixth prizes of $5.00 each. Ton may be one of the winners. Bring In your contribution to Axelrads, 255 State Street, Salt Lake. New. Hrtatinn and treatment expenses apA to $21 per ton. proximate $20 practically Mi p r c,nt of the work dune on the San Rafael-tdate ha been development in shaft Kinking, drifting, cro utting and other prosore pecting and development work, exhas had to tarrv thi production pense, thus rutting down the profit thAt would have accrued In an olter n.fne on which such peressary work had already been accompltahed " 1 4- - Tell the story of Axelrads Phenomenal Growth from humble beginning in 1913 to their beautiful new store on State St., today. Quality At a Price Special Lot China A f er China This odd lot of piece saucers bowls pf-- e L Special Lot . . amount of ore that wa known weeks YigTL In addition to this another new ore bod of apparently great Importance being opened in virgin territory oh the Lease vein ninetv-frvfeet southeast of crosscut 358 t n the 350 level The drift In which this ore body has been encountered wa started from the crosscut and followed a good grade of ore for nearly fifty feet, where the outheat edge of the original ore body w apitiirently reached e material, the Following drift was continued and at ninety-fiv- e feet from the ernsarut entered a new ore shoot, the drift showing six r ton. feet of ore averaging $20 with values improving as development progresses in viigin ter"Tin new ore body ritory. with 4mi feet of heks for sloping above the po.nt of discovery What its length along the trend of the drift will ultimately prove to be remain to be determined, but It apparently ha large possibilities. Judging by its strength and values at the present time "Value of $20 a ton show across a width of six feet In this drift, with values improving a work progresses This average of $20 per ton across the drift includes considerable ore that is of shipping grade, Interminbelow gled with other ore that the $2u average given for the entire of There are 4"0 the drift breik feet of "backs" on the vein above this point "Ore shipment from the. mine are being maintained at about thirtv-flvtons a day, carload settlements from the smelter showing an average value around $41 per ton Mining, trana- - $&& i man- ifestation of our earnest desire to be of utmosf assistance to every home-makin Salt Lake City and vicinity. An event so comprehensive that we cannot begin to enumerate the many, many wonderful values, totally without precedent that will be offered you. Creamer sugar bon bon dishes relish dishes pickle dishes bowls salads nappies cake plates plates platea with handles Beautiful design. Exquisitely hand decorated. $5.00 ; An event that is a most practical Very Specta Piece Cut Deep itft I t .! im, That Has Madelhe Greater Axelrada of Today Possible. Hand Decorated China At Enormous Savings Prices Have Been i i? PAST PATRONAGE other arfit leg You can renew and make Attractive old piece ou would otherwise throw away. We cap advise and help you touch up or make over many things In your home which may need a little attention e opments AN EVENT IN APPRECIATION OF OUR CUSTOMERS Free Lessons in " j Levels. A t -- jTt.IMf China Decorating and Painting g Devel-- fc pieces. Just Sf, J! Si Founding of This Business To in;iki room for new stocks of china and glassware daily arriving for spring. L Two Important KJ e will reatt to 15 rent. and In anv silver is not far disopinion tant The present sHu Alton has been edzed'upon by brokeis to ihprexa the of n.nrket quotation in the stocks companies whose main sonne of revenue silver There is a double motive in this first, the opportunity of aquirlng stotk at cheap price with the certainty tbit it will go to higher levels as soon as the metal market improves; second, the possibility of Inducing stockholders to part witfy their shares in companies in order to place the funds In development companies on based adjacent properties "tVrtaln companies are shipping silver todav on a' basis that merely mean trading dollars if it does not represent an actual Ions Silversmith Will not engage tn this kind of Announces M'""' At Terrific Reductions c Management iKelrad- s- China SILVER TO RISE TO, HIGHER PRICE LEVELS. SAYS CANADIAN ft Beginning Monday efebrating HALL & CO. DEPARTMENT y Livestock Market Oft'dWvITflh; 8, February 1 927? 'Browning Automobile Company, Ogden, Utah. Gentlemen: February 15, 1926, the City of Cgde.n purchased from you one Sillys-Knfrt- .t touring car, Kodel 66, slnoe which time we hare run the ear approximately 4,000 miles without haring to make replacement of any kind, except peeking nnd brake lining, coating nor more than 12.00, labor included. She car ran orer 22,000 miles cn one set of On tire. cAr la used by the Police Popart- In uae In all kind of weather, running at all kind of apeed from 10 miles to 65 mile per hour; orer all roads, good and bad and la drlren by different drirera employed by the Polioa Department. Shla car has given us wonderful satis faction, and we are pleaaed to re'eonnend thla type . of car to anyone wanting a car of thla standard. Thl ment , and la Very t ruiy yourd. ATHkB ' Pur ch sal ng Agent . , THE KINGS CAR (Daimler-Knigh- t) Is Now on Display at Our Salesrooms See Announcement on Page 6, Part 5, This Paper Browning Automobile Company SALT LAKE IDAHO FALLS TWIN FALLS CHICAGO. CHICAGO. AUreh 8 (Totted SUt of Agriculture I Hot Receipts, and light butcher sod meTmo, light-ligdium weight butchers srmiml steady with Friday s averse, heavy bogs around steady with low time finished light hogs scarce, 140 to 151 pound for top 612 0O paid weight. bulk, 140 to Soft pound averages. $11 71412 210 to 250 pound weight. , bulk $11 4irt U 70, 200 to S2ft pound butchers, $1 1 254 11 4ft limited supply packing aowa no market on $iO 404ji 10 do. practically estimated bold pice, shippers took orer 3ou0 heavyweight hoc. $1l2?4tll 50 medium, IU.VIjI! V,, light, $1 1 Mg 12 0U 12 00. Prht light $11 pakinf sows. HM.W10 75 slaughter pigs. IU254fl2x ( attle 4W Compared with ket'eipta. week ago Heavy slaughter steers and good 2TW to choice yearling te &Or higher, light eight ateera steady to 2.V higher, fat rows 75c all cutters steady, slaughter higher heifers fully htir higher, bulls sad atockera and feeders steady, vealera mostly $0 higher Week top prices Heavy slaughter steers. $1$ 25 yearling steer. $12 0t. year ling heifer. $1100. tester. $15 50, sto kers 25 and feeders, Hulk sale. Heavy 12 50 $11 f medium slaughter steers weight and yearling saugh ter heifers $7Wtv0X fat" cows, $6 1W 7 no cutter coa $4 M4j 5 (( vealer. t!1XHlS00, stocker and feeder. $7 50 $4)1130; A V to $00 steady; Hheep- - Receipts g.wd 15 A $1 4 choice ktllee choke 74- For peund Montana shearing lam ha. $14 73 V4 we--1 double from feeding station 12 $ direct fat lambs closing $0r- - to 7V higher, yearlings around 5Uc higher; sheep 2Tc lam ha and shearing higher feeding Week a top Fed westfully 75r higher ern la mbs, $115 fed $16 50; natives, clipped lambs $$ 5ft yearling watheen, $13 50, fat ewea, $u JM; feeding and sheer $14 75 Bmh prices Fed westlog lamb erns, $14 MOSf 15 W native. $14S41&25 clipped lamb. $12 WMf 1$ 2." ; wooled mil $1 4x11 75. yearling $12 tS4i wethers, $12 75 fat ewe PlkV'-O- , shearing and feeding Iambs, $13 'ft4t 14 50 ) (Axelrads Store, You Can Always Depend on 1913) FREE 5dr ta 75c higher Ted wool lamb, $14 weeks top $14 wHk . 55 lip. $ riome 14 $13 2.. slaughter ewe ft $ f"4l . ''' I35U C1TT. KANSAS T S Defart March 5 KAN$A$ Receipt. meat of Agriculture veaterday a with to atrong steady ma (He top, shipper. larker market deair iwuod aver oft 130 to 1 l) to 24 fhiikI arerare. $I14 aisle 20 butheca HMXMt 11 4ft, 240 ta 31 pound ow. fHiOftaib U 8i, parking S For HU t Magic Finger lf 2A Freight 'Prepaid 300 Miles. &e 's 4S. 44. DKT OOODi. 8py ,ii Holds Rupture I , 7 ; n An Ohio wientizt h perfwtwl an amazinif new a, atom of rupture vwnlelv bein supjHirt, which claimed hr phtuciana and thou sands of former sufferers. A magic. aceomnhshea Finger miraculously results b.therto only partially ob01LAKA. trusses. buidensnmo With tained OMAHA karri ft it' $ Dprtat f lee strats, cruel spring. I slow Uoga Receipt Agrietiltor iga 1V to 21rKpouod snd gouging knobs are a thing of steady lo Iftr lower; the fast. Under this new ristem, weights, $11 tftell W: top, HI M) bulk 25 ft It .V $11 te foatrfeer, 210 Salkpennd free circulation is permitted around aver bulk 240 to 80 iMMttvfl $il the affected area, assisting Isature, 1125. paekiAf aowa, $10 ftOiq 25, average to oet Friday. $11 12. weight. 22. repair tbe ruptured tissues, and steer ib4 year CatUekeeeipta. 1UU, prompting eventual cure in manvj and choice wltk mtn ltd Regs, aaeatly ateedy. case. Among others, to 2.V lher. bulla a4 weighty etcee hi al old report year rupture ; etocke ia4 feeder, cie. eatly etredy strong hulk for rhe week M ateere and mnt entirelv gone after using this yearling, $M Jft method o suopyrt a short time. The1 $'75Hftn ycaritor. 15 wr elv rcer alarthtcr heifer $2 inventor is now permitting ruptur rows $4 $7 at) cut i victim to see thS smsrmg device i W mdi m a nil. tce H $ in their own homes without obligand atoi ger practical top rele $! JA Wyoatiag feeder. worm, $4 tion to keen it. Write today for f.wtwr free illustrated matter and de'ails, 11WI hilled Xheep Ibroegk offer. Address New fH wool lan be, of this unusual Ownpared witk a week St Vr to Tve kiaber; fed eupvwd larnbe, 8.V to 'vienee Institute. I)ert. 51 A- - Adsit Xx to ftot k'gfeer, feeder. Bldg. Steubenville, Ohio. tot ftiftet; (Adv.) 1 Miles ,VCW YORK, March imr I tied Pros 4'oaton gtwla worn vary firm demand for lino finUked wltk today, artjv. B0TTEX. Donutotlcn and wash fabrics an Id frwly and s Br ii many of tko colored roods war more active urrti (niriij) . -rnthan for (tot time barrEr lam held steady tortnj tto mA :un . nd Huriap market cioaod th wvck firm, ao4 on m2 Mxiro, an4 firm Trad. fb moaik advanev botineaa tbua far ka loor r.4r, at nnohan,- -, prioaa. alow, aaiwtlallj oh Iba 02 boon good. AHk wa steady an in moderate g.narmUp lib-r- al aoora xooda. wbtok wora ! men a aupply demand rtrtber lines of fa art wear and dreM fabrics ttfr fall nrs kclog ape nad and new knsiaasa to modcrata. calve. attleKecelpt. BO were hold and difficult to mot. Receiver tP r bowed very log flrtoly hot buyer Utile interest. Tbe centralised car market wsa steady at unchanged prt-eRoppites were equal to the demand, whirls was ratk-e- r alow. 61 62 Freak arors. 60; acorn. 46; 60 96 acorn, 48: 96 acorn, 47 S4 , core. 48'q g$ score 60 argra, 464, 96 score. Ootralfaed 6$ score. 47. Moat killing elaania. atrong to hhtVr apot op to ore on wetgkty ateer. and vealer weighty slaughter calve, steady ttckers sad feeder, atrong to to 5ftc up 25c up. top for week, choice heavy steers, good $12 Vi. 1285 pound avemgea $12 35. meyearlings. $10 75, vealer.$0 $12 V) tmlk Ug steers. 14x1125, and dium heavy steers sad yearilag. $ft4HMXi Pheep Receipt, nope. For week; Lamna. 7V to 3c up abeep. steady to 5e higher; top. $14X5 fat lantl tlMii; clolo balk of fed offering, $14 week tut, top .V4(i $0 15 f ewea, other, tp feeding lamh. $14 mt. mot. $18 6514.50 35. weeks top. $14 14 Furniture DeL by Truck week follow hulk rloaing top Axelrada Quality and Price. FOLLOW THE CROWDS RUBBER. KCW YORK, Marc k iBy tka AtooH- ated ifeas Ropber apened firm Marck, 40 40; May 41 4t. July. 42 10 Rubbe- r- anmked ribbed spot, 4ft t hutker etoaed firm; Marrk, 40 60. May. 41 80, July. 42 80. PIMTH, and ted IsSK; 12 35. 4. CASH OH CREDIT CUT-RAT- E FURNITURE E. C. Jenkins Furniture Co. 344-4- 3 10 Targ Sooth StsU. on IUU Strot . ruum. Mian., Fres April. I Marrk rkiae 12 28 ft Ry the An Flax. Marrk, 2 2$H. July. May. Remsen Funeral Plant Not Announced CARMEL. Cal . Mnroh I (By h Anwnrtoted Presw Funeral arranga-ment- p for Ir. Ira Iw, Hemaen. lntr-- i rathmnliy noted rhemiM and preident emarUu of Johns Mopklna unt-ert- jr at Baltimore, who died ear.j 1 t Ujr, arlll not ha decided before M Thk body will be Pont lo New day rk Cltv. accompanidd hr Lt. Rem-- 1 widow wnd orn, both of whom pen wor at bto bedmdn when tbk and cama. Clarks Famous Cruises oa. sw BT twum at ntsa iHM Stw aiasu ha. taHaAlng botsls. rsiAss. SrpNs. NO wr,Tr"M NORWAY mloiterrslalan $2 DAYS $400 to $1300 as "LANCASTRIAN July 2 Third cruise include Lisbon. (Madrid), Spam, (Granada) Tangier, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Norway, Scotland, Berlin, ( Pan - London ). Jan. 1 S, '28 Around tho World 8th Cruioe; 126 days; $1260 to $3000. Jon. 18, 2S To tho ModMorronooo 24th Cruise ; 66 days; $600 to $1700. tenth Atrtee InOta Jsn IS, Id J. . TOMLINSON, WILSON HOTEL. Salt Lak. F. C. CLARK. Times Bidp., Nsw York Msn FITS KS It you ha. vs Epilepny, FIU, Falling H Witness or ronvuJsion- - no matter hoar had writ ms today withont fall, Attarka stopped over n'ght in No BROMIDES many case. no harmful d nigra Results ruarantesd. DR. C. M. SIMPSON. 23?6 W. 44th OHIO. PARALYGIG iTiuuunito tonic tma r a CiiAar$ ToatkC taoa-tt- u Ctoart ftwafne Tamm tXAart LAXATWl TAtofTIksial mm4 I |