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Show I ll- " 1 ' I I STANDARD TELEPHONES II CALL UP III STANDARD EXCHANGE. I Bell 56, to Communicate v!th any il department. I J, TO IMPROVE K your baking PEERY'S r CRESCENT f FLOUR will help you It helps because of lis if quality because it is made by tho a moot modern machinery under sanl-I sanl-I tary conditions because IT'S PURE. :T January 1911 Is the month to begin Using PEERY'S CRESCENT FLOUR, ;'l Your grocer can supply It, j EEAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGR i dust Say" HORLICIC'S It Means Original and Genuine MALTED BVIILK The Food-drink for Ail Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agreo? with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute Take no substitute. Ask forHORLICK'Sj) 1 Others are imitations READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. .OGDEN THEATRE . 1 j IJ1 dke'Mght Only,'t?ebs;i. 'l ! I ' - o..Next Attraction : I Charles Frohman Presents the Sensational Musical Comedy Success of - jl Europe and America , , jl " JHE pOLLAR PRINCESS" I A Superior Attraction of Refinement and Merit, With a Cast of il International Stage Favorites and a Supporting Chants "Par Excellence." M BEST COMPANToFToO EVER SEEN I f AIVSOUS "NEW YORK WORLD" BEAUTY CHORUS ! V lfi AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA j SEATS ARE NOW SELLING. ' I OGDEN THEATRE I I MATINEE & NIGHT j I THURSDAY, FEB. 2 i j 'I "Abandon Tears and Sadness, All Ye Who Enter Here:' j ; M Lew Flelda' ColoGsal, Magnificent, Supreme, Spectacular MUBlcat TTHT T3T"yWl 150 PeP,e on the Stage. A IB JES w 30 B.ig Popular Song Hits. 4 ll J jW Wm B A Whole Train Load of Scenery. I H fl J The Biggest Company Ever Sent on I MinivTir'ilT I 1 I i jM m 1 1 ueasa Fhv & P 8 B'3' Wonderful Scenes. I n Vaor Jr t The Rea8tjc shoe Store. I '' Wiii GEO. W. MONROE 1 ' 1 In His Original Creation of "Patsy Burns." I j I TRAVELING EXCLUSIVELY BY SPECIAL TRAIN OF NINE CARS. M DAILY EXPENSES, 1,000. I I An Entertainment Combining Farce, Musical Comedy Opera, Panto- II i 1 mime,, Ballet, Novelty Vaudeville, and all the Mind Can Conceive, H i f Suggest or Imagine. I '4 MORE SCENERY MORE PEOPLE MORE NOVELTIES I l THAN EVER BEFORE PRESENTED BY ANY ORGANIZATION. OlD&lrfCirC. NIGHT 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2. 1 i I JrjFOIuS&o MATINEE 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. I I mt MjmaMUmJimUmmmm-mmmsmmmmmm --r-rnnrn'r mrmmmT-F .. 7 I DO YOU KNOW WHATI J A WATT IS? J For the benent of the lady who does not always turn off the I light every time she is through with it, and also for the party j who says that the meter is right in the summer, but wrong in 1 j the winter, and for some others, I ant to explain how this 1 J ' m mysterious and silent messenger of life and power, coming j- I from the clouds and the water wheel, speeds backward and for- 1 l g ward over the wires and through your lamps 7200 alternations 1 every minute of time. 1 I The word "Watt" is the mechanical and electrical unit of I the measurements of power named after its inventor, an Eng- 1 'J I lish mechanic. I j An incandescent lamp with a carbon filament uses 3 1-2 1 watts of electricity every hour for each candle of light given. 1 We will now substitute the word "Pound" in place of "Watt, " I since every one will know the money value of a pound of meat 9 and butter better than they do the money value of the watt. 1 We will now say that an 'Edison carbon lamp uses 3 1-2 1 pounds worth of current per hour for each candle of light pro- 1 ! auced, therefore a 16 candle power lamp will use 3 1-2 times I 16 or 56 pounds per hour. n i The new Tungsten Lamp does much better than this ; only 1 I requiring 1 1-4 pounds for each candle of light given, therefore I j a 16 candle Tungsten Uses 20 pounds per hour instead of 66 I pounds as is required by the Edison Lamp. I j EXAMPLE. I I 1 16 C. P. Edison Lamp uses 56 Watts in one 1 ' I hour, in 1,000 hours it will use 56,000 Watts, 1 r ! costing :," $5.60 1 f To which wc add the pried q'f the lamp -. ..... .25 1 S3 , $5.S5 $5.85 I 1 -10 Watt 25 C. P. Tungsten in 1,000 hours uses 1 40,000 Watts, costing V .'.V. ..'. V.' :,:'.,..' $4.00 1 ( To which we add the price of the lamp 75 1 ...- $4.75 $4.75 I . '.'' ' ' " j! y All of which means that you have saved $1.10 on the life of one ; ' I lamp and used a 40 Watt 25 candle Tungsten instead of a 16 i candle, 20 Watt Edison. I j j UTAE LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. 1 i ELECTRICITY FOR EVERYTHING. I "H |