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Show II . NOW READY! , 2 t CLASSSIF1ED FASHIONABLE! lZini)! ! 11 - I- For Fall and Winter of 1919 ii Fashion Favored Styles Already Received from Our Headquarters in New York City. ... - , into Tire. Top price always paid. Durrani Auto Supply Co. . UTAH Institution 1 8 ALE Flemish WANTED TO RENT A I or L RABBITS - FOR room, modern hgus. Call Mrs. Far- Giant and Belgium Hares. All from ' Jn. IC-t- f. pedigree stock. Phono 654--J or see rar, phons 422-J-. - Jn. 24 tf. 448 W. 1st North. -- n The Remington Autoloading Rifle LOST Between Pleasant Grove, shots you simply lets go five ons-to- a 1 Geneva and Provo, one brown leather each for shot. press th trigger grip containing valuable paper and '7 LOST Bunch of brought collecting cards. Finder please notify COW FOB SALE Cheap. Phone reward'' will be R. R.. Strong, or White Sewing - Mato office liberal this or can at 177 N. let East. J1 3J r SI 20. chine Company, Provo. Reward. J21. paid. w 1 roomed modern Can ,184 East 5th North J24. J2S. TBlreetT Zastfltreet. FPR RENT 4 bun-gale- ; -- - - WARM WEATHER GO.ODS CHILDRENS AND MISSES WHITE Were Were Were Were Were iSf 1 U1 4 t 1 N S i : 4 Y $225, $4.00, $425, $7.50, $9.75, DRESSES now now .7. .7 now now now i 81.75 3.15 13.40 .7 . I ,,55.85 . 57-8- 5 LADIE PARASOLS Were Were Were Were Were Were now now now now now $4.75, now $1.00, $1.25, $2.00, $3.25, $4.50, a tf WARM WEATHER DRY GOODS One lot Voiles, were 25c, now . . . ; 18 One lot Voiles, were 58c, now 34 .... LADIES 4 ..,..$ Were $155, now Were $2.40, now -- 00 $1.65 $2.10 $2.20 $3.75 $4.35 Were $5.50, now Were $6.75, now Were $1.75, now Were $2.00, now i,. I Were $2.25, now Were $2.50, now v Were $2.75, now f t ' i Children's Sandals injr to you. 25 N ! i Were $3,00, now Were $355, now . Were $4.00, notf Were $455, now $2.00 e WITH THE 8MELTER For the makas of metals, metals, the new process will never be ing In serious competition with fire reduction; but for making. paints' dyes, and chemicals, it Is destined to supersede starts both smelter and metal refinery, simply because back behind both of these. This really means that all -Dr. KlngsTeys competltors ln the paint, dye, and chemical Industry must operate under a handicap; that Is, they must begin applying acid reduction, after the metals pass the smelter and the refinery, while he applies' it before they reach the fire at all, . This handicap alone would Insure 'the thumph of the COMPARISON Pair of eye glasses In cate 127-R- J30. Reward. 1. Between Spanish Fork and one leather wallet containing Price, money and White Sewing Machine papers. Finder may .keep money, and please return wallet with papers to G. H. Gowans, Provo, Utah. either Work WANTED night-Ca- it k this watohmanorjanitor. new-proce- flee. $2.50 $2.75 $2.00 $3.15 . ' 22nd day of July, 1919, an assessment No. 1, of One Mill per share, or II on per thousand shares, was levied the of stock the outstanding capital Company, .payable immediately to L T.- - Walters, Secretary, at hi office No. 45 East 1st North StreefT Provo, Utah. Any stock on which this ason sessment shall remain unpaid of . August, Monday, the 25th lay 1919, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment 1 made before, win be sold at said office, on Monday, the 15th day of September, 1919, at the hour of 2 oclock p. m.. to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of Advertising and expense of male. i Office at Provo, Utah. ' First publication July 25, . AshT-Dcfcrf- "' l Write forCatffofuc v TtWliMITCW8IHUlMC.COi, H (I iciL fI 1 I J ;Wanted Bj - Ah opportunity - to Prove our Unexcelled Service T Expert Shop Work; Expert Battery Work; Expert Tre Repairing and Retread- Come and See Them Go, VALUES The new company will, of course, buy Its raw material at dost 8uppose, among the scores of ore cars marketed every day In Salt Lake, there is one of concentrates with, let us say, the following values per ton: 40 per cent lead or 800 lbs.; 35 per cent sine or 700 lba.; 14 per cent sulphur or 280 11 s ; 5 per cent - iron, or 100 iba; 4 per cent ar or 6f) lba; silver 20 oa The smelter would penalise the sulphur ISjOO and the sine (7.50. A large ora shipper has figured that the value left, outside th silver, would be 125.35. The smelter save 95 per cent of the sliver, the new process saves J00 per, ceoLLeavlng out f so- count the item of .silver, 1st ns see what the General Re- ductlon ft Chemical Company Would make of this Urn. of ore values changed first to nitrates, then to paints, dyes, and chemicals: Seven hundred pound of lead makes 875 lbs. white lead worth at 13a wholesale, 8113.75; 700 lbs. sine, make 876' lba sine oxide,, worth at 13c. wholesale f 11S.75; 100 lbs, lead plus 80 lbs7srsentc mskes sbout 225 lbs. lead arsenr ate, worth at 25c. wholesale 156.25; 1G0 lbs. Iron makes 171 Ibe. Prussian blue, worth 1.00 wholesale, 8171.00; 280 lbs. sulphur at 5a 814.00. Total 8468.75, Lqs cost: ore 825.35; . chemicals about ; labor, power, overhead net returns 8358.40. expense about 825.00; total 8110-35- ; This li by no means an exaggerated estimate of proflta Had the 700 lba of lead been changed to yellow chrome at, say 30a, wholesale, this item alone would have been 2262 50. Had the sulphur been changed to sulphorle acid, as win be done when the complete factory Is set up there would be another marked Increase In the above . ; : ,J ' . , . THIS PROPOSITION IS AN INVESTMENT, not a speculation. The raw materlala ores containing lead, slna Iron, arsenic are always abundant, and tbs smelter h being our only competitors we can buy them at about their real value. This means that the BEGINNING of the process is safa , 2. The finished products, white lead, yellow chroma, white slna lead arsenate, Prussian bluo, and a long list of other paints, dyes add chemicals, are as staple In demand as flour and sugar. They are. In fact, already sold for 'ten years to s big Jobbing house in San Francisco all that we can produce of them.- - This meant that the END of the process is nfe. 2. What of the plant itself will it put over the raw materials? It will. Nine-tenth- s of the machinery con- g We carry a complete ljno of Good, and year, Mllle Tires and !,Tubes. also tsllvertoen Kelley-Sprlngtlel- Coj ds. centrators, crushers, filters, press rs, evaporator, dry--era, Is standardised and In successful operation la a thousand ore mills. Our special machinery consists of luriron vats, add and alkali proof In which th nitric acid puts the ora values ln eolation. These also, have been tried out and are guaranteed to do the work. This means that the MIDDLE of the process is safe. ft manufacturing business whose beginning, middle and end are safe. Is a safe investment THE SMALL INVESTOR This 1 especially the for the manor womanvrith 860 or 8100 toin-vest If he puts It tnto a mine or oil well, he may lose it all; if he put in into old stock, his, yearly dividend will, hardly buy him a pair of shoes; If he does not invest at. nil. It will probably slip through his fingersT If he puts ft Into a new manufacturing process like ours, which gives promise of ultimately superseding all rival paint and chemical manufacturing concerns a plant drawing Us raw materials from world-wid-e sources, and finding a market e nd less his 8100 may easily Increase a hundred fold that miracle has happened a hundred times American Industries; and 810,000 drawing annual dlvi- -' dends Is a nest-egnot to be despised. Stock Is now selling at 50 cents a share. GET IN ON world-wid- ing. .Farrer Bros SAVES as I . HOW THE NEW PROCESS proflta ! i GnuidPnzellafljl sav- - off on all Bathing Soils times 860-00- r 1919. ten- - - one-fourt- $3-4- 0 f another handicap l f. - Tellime Motor Go. barefoot sandals, white, ivory and tan, that are a big but here ss; great: WANTED Three tons of hay at lowest price. First or third cutting preferred. - 955 E. Center - St, Provo, J25. Utah. Phone 341-- $2-2- Were $3.50, now Were $3.75, now . in ore reduction. Kingsleys r'instliefoufthStepWhIch-inakee-D- r. process practical and economical. Theoretically, all the nitric acid is recoverable; practically the Inventor allows - 10 per cent for lose at each reduction cycle; which, he ; lnsista. is more than ample. LOST G Many, other, prices . too numerous to mention,. a r 1 $1.10 $1.25 $1.45 $1.65 $1-85- is-ne- ' firearms u Ammunition CHILDRENS AND MISSES GINGHAM DRESSES Were $1.50, now lll-Wrlt- j3aIlProvo - n PTO. Box 37, or drop in room 12 A-Knight Block. S A - -- Price reasonable. - ally- - L, T. WALTERS, Secy. No. 45 East 1st North St WHITE SKIRTS a - water-practlc- 1. ; Were $3.00, now Were $3.40, now ............. means of nltric scld Just llks sugar in 100 per cent of each. The sulphur is recovered by filtration as free sulphur, about 300 lbs. la every toa of pure' , ' galena. , , 2,'The solution, , which Is a nitrate of all themetals In the ora combined. Is next separated Into Its pure Ingredients; vis: Into lead nitrate, sine nitrate,-Ironitrate.eopper nItrate,TUyer hltrate; arsenic citrate, an J so on. precipitated Into some paint, 3, Each, metal as determined by the chemical or other product, dye, current market demand. Into back the is which thrown 4, The nitric acid, recovered Is by each1 ai precipitation. mother liquor marketbe either and sodium as may nitrate, evaporation, ed as fertiliser or redistilled, to be used agaln and again tn-ln- In order to make room for these we are making the following special priceson our -- " NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Argyte , Canyop OH Shale Mining of business, Co., Principal plao Provo City,' Utah. : FOR RENT Furnished rooms for Notice is . hereby given that at a with sleeping or light housekeeping, mooting of the Board of Directors -JL-2- 1 -6 OIL Shaleal g North, th bath. 27B. of theArgyle-Canyo- n Co., a corporation, held on the key.If - N FOR SALE Modern eight roon brick house; good location; hot water heat, basement with laundry, garage. - Incorporated 1 -- 7 PROCESS la a. DR. KING8LCVS forma of ore, ouv to all method radical applicable new and the sulphides. those to sulphur containing especially There Are forr steps in the process, as follows: LAti the metal -- values are first put into solution by: -snap . Rnderphone FOR RENT Three room house for light housekeeping. 743 North 1st Its Present Cost. to take Bookkeeper In FarmOf our bookkeeping charge a tore In flower our and la ington Salt Lake City. We bare one assist- LOST 'i Mohlltf -- v FOR SALE Cheap, if taken at eooe; 4x9 rod lot, three roofii frame house, cement granary and cellar, bans and outbuildings. ' Situated Itt blocks from Main Street; good real-datsl location. Bee Reed - Brown, Fifth West and 2rd North 8L - JL21 Dye and Chemical Industry. Stock likely to Increase to 100 Times - Dresser, rugs, "book case and curtains for sale. Call at 177 North 1st JU. 30. East Street , ABig Saying is Possible Buying From Us! e 4- WANTED S10-- While Selection is Complete! A Nation-Wid- ALL BALE FOR TYPEWRITERS makes. Phone 144-- Celt-Biggest- PROVO A Process Likely to Revolutionize the Paint r yOR SALE 1250 lb. Mara and Cllnger Belgian in Utah County. Two other horses. Thomas. 672 North 5th West Phone BUY NOW Factory SECOND HAND OR OLD ant bookkeeper la our store and one In Farmington. Do not apply nnlem ' of you have sufficient knowledge and position Op Jill bookkeeping cin furnish' .references as io your ability sad honesty. To bo able to do typewriting will be an advantage. ' Wages $150.00 per month. Miller Utah. , J. 28. Floral Co., Farmington, V 7 I i. WANTED NEW! The, New Chemical ADVERTISEMENTS 7 d . When In heed of accessories of any kind we sill be glad to serve you. . THE GROUND FLOOR. N. I Nelson, Agent, 663 N Academy Avenue. ' Phone STIJ'., - (To be continued.) T , a |