BADIN BULLETES
The five-room cottages on Falls Road, as shown in the above picture, can be purchased in 120 monthly payments at
$17.50 to $20.00 per month. Your rent for the same period, compounded annually at six p>er cent, would cost you
$1250.00, for which you would only have a few RECEIPTS. Taking this amount from your total payments for one hundred
and twenty months, the actual cost to you of your home would be from $850.00 to $1150.00. We assume all interest,
taxes, and insurance for the one hundred and twenty months during which you are paying for the property.
Where else can you purchase a five-room house, and a lot fifty by one hundred and fifty feet under such advantageous
conditions?
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SEE W. L. COTTON AT ONCE
DEPARTMENTAL NEWS
Pot Room Notes
It looks as if we might be trying to
step too high in percentage of number
one metal; at least, that is what the old
“Daddy Plant” at Niagara thinks about
it, judging from the “I’ll show you”
attitude they took when they turned out
98.5% of number one metal for the week
ending April 2.
That is a figure which is going to
be hard to beat, since they have facilities
which make it a little easier for them
to turn out a higher average; but up
to the last few months, 95% (cigar
metal) was considered pretty good; and
we have maintained that or better for
a month straight, so we may give
Niagara another surprise.
We also hear that Messena has been
doing some boasting about what they
are going to do to us. Well, we will
believe it when we see it.
Our standing with the plants in num
ber one metal for the ten weeks of
which we have a record is as follows:
Niagara 94.35%
Uadin 94.01%
Messena 90.46%
Swaninignn 83.50%
Maryville 71.34%
which goes to show that we are still in
the running. And while we are on this
subject, we want to give the tappers,
and especially Mr. Russell Ixiatherwood,
credit for their good work in watching
for and taking care of suspected steel
pots.
A snail race isn’t a specially exciting
thing to watch, and that is about the
way our race for low copper shows up;
but when we find that there is a dif
ference of 0.10 of a pound of copper per
pot per day l>etwecn the best room and
the worst room, we see the race is pretty
close. And especially so l)ctwecn Rooms
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32 and 26—their difference being
than 0.01 of a pound per pot.
The metal production has fall*” ^jj
all around this month, with
favorites still in the lead. ^
Along this line Mr. Hill, head-P®
in Room 34, made the sugges**‘’"^|j(.
we award banners for highest
tion, lowest carbon consumpt'®'’'^
lowest copper content for a
banners to be moved from room ^
as they are earned. This I
l»een carried ouL The banner* ^ I
come, and they will be awarded i
os wc can get suitable frames r*
them.
The standmg of the
for the first fifteen day* of
is as follows;
Copper
content Production
Room 32 Room 34
Room 26 Room 26